The Straits Times, 20 September 1935
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Title Section38 1935-09-20 1 The Straits Times [ESTABLISHED NEARLY A CENTURY.] THE LARGEST AND MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. 20 PAGES, SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1935. PRICE 10 CENTS. The Straits Times 20 PAGES SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1955. PRICE 10 CENT38 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement249 1935-09-20 1 Singapore: 140. Cecil st. cphone 5471). GET A STUDEBAKER AND GET A Champion BRINXMANN CO GRANGE RD. Forty Billion Hours of Dependable Performance! The 1. G. E. Monitor Top refrigerator now has a Combined total of forty billion operating hours .^ssH O^r^x and a record of dependable perJH formance Second249 words
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Advertisement192 1935-09-20 1 y£*4dMssSfcfefc.. BRr f^fssiiiS *^sih A^s^ssssssH^^Cisssssssl %IMssssMsssssssl|^^i II i-«( The New CHEVROLET MASTER DE LUXE Sedan. CHEVROLET KNEE- jolts n makes Possible ShockAr*Tirkw... j l ess Steering' a major improveACTION Independent Front me.nt m driving and parking Wheel Springing gives a new gliding ride far superior to any ease proVldes a192 words
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Advertisement68 1935-09-20 1 I SELECTIONS CAN BE MADE FROM OUR ENTIRELY NEW COLLECTION. Special orders can be executed for those Homeward bound when sufficient notice ROBINSON CO., LTD. SINGAPORE OBAT PRIOK Far LOSS OF VITALITY. In Its literal sente a TONIC DRINK. Specially recommended (or men and women encaced in an active and68 words
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Advertisement48 1935-09-20 1 KUALA LUMPUR: 25. JAVA ST. CPh'JNt 3883> Daisy IS. OK( lIAKII KOAII I for I BOtctl^RTS I BASKETS .V WREATHS 1 rh»ni> «il'(7 (Amber Ikianslont.) DC nctiy NO FINER WHISKY GOES INTO ANY BOTTLE SOLE AGENTS JOHN LITTLE tC?,LT. D INCORPORATED IM INOIANO) SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR, PENANG, IPOH.48 words
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DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.
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Obituary33 1935-09-20 2 KHOO Khoo Peck Lock, passed away at No. 46 East Coast Road. Singapore at 1 am. on September 20. 1935. Deeply regretted by his loving wife Ong Boey Neo and three daughters.33 words
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Advertisement347 1935-09-20 2 FABER At the General Hospital. Singapore on Sept. 19. 1935 to Lilian, wife of H. Faber. a daughter. SITUATIONS VACANT Mhrn applying for any position advertised In these columns tend copies of testimonials. Do not tend originals. WANTED, two Asiatic Surveyors for short period. Reply statintr previous experience with copies347 words
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Advertisement817 1935-09-20 2 BOARD RESIDENCE Cool airy roon $25-$5 O. Excel, full board $45, plain $30. 11, St. Nicholas Flats. VACANCIES NOW. "Morning Side," 323, River Valley Rd. Terms moderate. Phone 7004. BELLEVILLE. 15. Scotts Road. Phone 4274. Large airy rooms. Prlv. Verandah, mod. san. KINBABA," 8. Claymore Hill. Comfortable scrum, quiet conveniently817 words
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Advertisement891 1935-09-20 2 AUCTION NOTICES ESTATE OF SYED HASSAN BIN AHMAD AL-ATTAS, DECEASED. AUCTION SALE of valuable 990 years leasehold Singapore properties. To be held at the saleroom of Messrs. Powell Co., Ltd., Mo. 2, Raffles Place. On Tuesday, September 24, 193S at 2-30 p.m. PARTICULARS. Lot 17. Valuable 999 yean leasehold land891 words
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Advertisement1148 1935-09-20 2 AUCTION NOTICE STATE OF JOHORE. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF JOHORE AT JOHORE BAHBO. Originating Summnns No. ST of ID3I. In the matter of the Trusts of the Will of Syed Hassan bin Ahmad Al-Attas, deceased. Between 1. Syed TaHb bin Hassan Al-attas. 2. Syed Abdnlrahman bin Hassan Alattas, S.1,148 words
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Advertisement854 1935-09-20 2 AUCTION NOTICES MORTGAGEE'S SALE of valuable Jewelleries comprising Drilllant and dla pendants, necklace rings bpn ?lcs. brooches, chain trooches, earrings etc. To be held at the xaleroom of Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng Co. Ltd. So. ZJ Chulla Strict. On Tuesday, September 24. 1933. at 10.30 ajn. (Now on view). (Catalogues854 words
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Advertisement690 1935-09-20 2 BUSINESS CARDS. Etc MASSAGE HALL MANICURE AND MASSAGE Mrs. HARU and Miss HANA 60. WATERLOO STREET, Telephone 7467. ANNUALS 1936. Chums Annual. Book of good Needlework. Boys' Book of Popular Science, Boys' Book of Wonder and Invention, Champion Annual for Boys. Every Boys Hobby Annual, Modern Boys' Annual. Schoolgirls' Own690 words
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Miscellaneous181 1935-09-20 2 SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Singapore Within Ottside Without Malaya Malaya Postage Monthly S 3.M I 4.M S 250 Quarterly S 8.50 $12.00 f 7.50 Half Yearly $17.00 $21.00 $15.00 Yearly $34.00 $10.00 530.00 Note.— Ontstat ion cheques should Include tbe usual bank discount. ADVERTISEMENT RATES. The charges and Instructions for CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS181 words
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Advertisement654 1935-09-20 3 P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated in England.) MAIL. PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES PENINSULA* AND ORIENTAL B. N. CO. UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S OOVERNMENT. LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARD FROM LONDON FOR CHINA AND JAPAN. Due. Tonnage Spore. SOMALI 8.810 Sept 25 C/»THAY 15.000 Sept-654 words
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Advertisement371 1935-09-20 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. MS. YASUKUNI MARU Oct. 2. S.S. HAKONE MARU Oct. 17. S.S. SUWA MARU Oct. 31. MINIMUM FARES. To Ist Class 2nd Class371 words
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Advertisement617 1935-09-20 3 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. BANGKOK LINE Luxurious One Class Motorshlp*. Most Cabins have adjoining private bath, excellent Cuisine. »"OB GENOA, LONDON, ROTTERDAM. HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. Prom From From Prom SVore Malacca Port Penang US Sham JUTLANDIA B'lo 8/10 9/10 11/10 MEONIA 29/10 88/10 30/10 1/11 AT.&IA 19/n 19/11 30/11 22/11617 words
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Advertisement210 1935-09-20 3 AMERICAN Tourist Class £71.12.STYLE SINGAPORE TO EUROPE VIA AMERICA GREATEST ADVANCE IN TOURIST CLASS LUXURY. Beautiful 'public rooms: Swimming pootTalklng Motion Pictures. Delicious mealsHot and cold running water in each state room. Cabins tor two or more pmssengen with real beds— Modern ventilation throughout. Weekly service from Manila and Boot210 words
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Advertisement1190 1935-09-20 3 SHIPPING. THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean The Has Khlow Steamship Co- (***** LtJ. St«»m Ship Co. Ltd.. and (Ulna Mutual The Canard White Star Ltd Steam Navigation Co., Ltd.) The Sarawak Steamshh) Co.. Ltd. The Straits Steamship Co Ltd. The Australian Oriental Line Ltd. The China Navigation Co.. Ltd. The1,190 words
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Article131 1935-09-20 4 I -i left by the Kashinu ...n.tx, Mr R Sugiyama, Mr Mr. S Uyryanagl Mr O e.arfce. rt Said Mr a Amannma .pi..; Mr O Sudo Miss C M rf Mrs. utehom, Mrs. Ferrari M Hitomi. Mia* T. c Janscn. VCarca. Mrs. Marca and child Mr G Omorl,131 words
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SHIPPING & MAILS.
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Article43 1935-09-20 4 Mabel Moller Now Half Submerged. Shanghai, Sept. 20. All the crew of the Mabel Moller, totalling 40, have been picked up safely by a salvage! vessel. The Mabel Moller which went ashore on the Japanese Coast, is now half submerged. Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article181 1935-09-20 4 TOBA Dot.. M 4 tons, from Djambt It. for! Diambt 21. i TOBOALL Dot., 862 tons, from Bagan 13. tm Bagan 21. SSNAHG. Dut.. 73* tons, from Palemkaag It. for Montok and Pmtemnang 21. MAPIA Dut.. 362 tons, from Rengat 19 for P Samboe and fiadngsrl 22. MAGNET.181 words
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Article119 1935-09-20 4 Prlda?. September 23 fthisa ijisKilfc the Waarra ar osjeetad U arrival fisds— Ga*a Eait Wharf EX! Herald 23 1 Anyo Maru 23 1 Kata Wharf SMbaam It 3 Scwafataeato 14 3 Tone Son* 10 3 Plaadas 3 AJax 3 Bnptre Dock Steel Scientfct 33 3 Lycaon 34119 words
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Article258 1935-09-20 4 BeJawan Medan (THi— H> 3 pm Eengkalla. T. de Koek. Padanc. Pakan Baroe, Oak Pmnojanf lAmpanf) 3 pjn. r>u.)oe (StleadvJt) 4 pm P»3umekat. Sambas Strffcawacg ißoe!on«anj I m Sarlkel and Sttn iKamnar) •am Tiriain (Hang Too> Its. Pi nail »m Soon Mag) ajo. Indo-Chlna (V. VoUenboven) 11258 words
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Article400 1935-09-20 4 League Bulletin For Week Ended Sept 14. B^ssein and Colombo wire the only two ports in the Eastern Arena to report the presence of human plague One ease was notified from Basaein and six cases have been recorded at Colombo, as against one case in the preceding week.400 words
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Article124 1935-09-20 4 j The following were passengers by Dutch planes: i Arrived from NE I by KNILM-PK-AFL on Sept. 17: Mr Shah. Mr. and Mrs. Wallis. Mame Bottal and Mr. Tan Kah Hong. Left for NE I. by KNILM-plane PK-AFL on Sept. 18: Miss Templeton and Mr Hemphlll Arrived124 words
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Article53 1935-09-20 4 Mails from Australia. Netherlands Indies etc expected tomorrow by a:r 'Qantas) will be delivered to boxholders at 330 pm. General delivery of letters at 4.05 p.m. Mail 3 from Netherlands Indies expected tomorrow by air Netherlands > will be delivered to boxhr.idTpm. General delivery of letters and parcels53 words
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Article48 1935-09-20 4 ■Sept 18: HaraUtivang. H. C Flood Nor >: Iwatesan Maru <Jap>: Albert Sarraut iFren.»: SaxleaTm. Fresno City. Solen. Tung Song (Br Sept. 19: Jerantut. Silver Gull. 81a Kheng Seng. Kedah, Ethiopia. Yuen Sang ißrit>. Van Heutsz. Bf. dore. Kota Plnang V der Does de By* 'Dut.K Nordha? <Nor.».48 words
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Advertisement585 1935-09-20 4 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. rßscsrporated tn P. M.S. I LLOYDS AGENTS: HOOKING AGENT* P M.S. KLT4. AMD BAM RATES RAILWAY*. TELEPHONE. Pfdcat M 33— Paasa** S43L CANADIAN if.i*i.n'sr-s\~ J^lSllxitJ W% "A V VI W BbT BBwBJ \j BBb SB* A \k* tlneooorated tn ftrmnd) TBB -EMPRESS- ROCTE ssTcrs rRANS-PACWIC SERVICES ««b585 words
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Advertisement436 1935-09-20 4 ELLERMAN RUCK\HI STEAMSHIP CO.. ITD. I laearyarmied In Katla*4i ELERMAN LINK. FOR HAVRF. LONDON. ROTTERDAM A HAMBIRr,. Tto Parts aasi Sars Caami Asm siiis«tt Carga la* riu<m u>4 Aaseriraa parts *<a rslssssi Cm mm •CITY OP NEW CASTLE Sept. 29 Oct. S CTTT OP BRISTOL Oet 30 No* S •CalV436 words
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Miscellaneous294 1935-09-20 4 TIDE TABLE. PrUay. S*»t. M. H. W. 4J3 aJB 7 rt 3 m 3 3S p.m.. 1 It. 4 k. L. W. SlO am., i It 3 in., 104* p.m., 2 ft. 4 In. Sasarway. fcf* M. B. W. 6.10 am.. ft. in 436 p m.. 7 ft. S in.294 words
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Miscellaneous128 1935-09-20 4 Malayan Meteorological Service Daily Weather Report. station* Yesterday Last night Max. RainfaU Bright Mln. temp. Ins. Sunshine temp. •r nrs. 'T j West Coast Alor Star mi 7.7 73 Butterworth 'P.W.) 90 Nil AS 73 Sitiawan 91 Nil 111 73 Bultit Jeram 90 Nil 10 .7 70 Malacca 86 Nil128 words
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Article185 1935-09-20 5 Kruschen Fills Her With Energy and Vigour. "Seven weeks ago. wiitc-i a nurse, "1 ccm» menced a course of Kruschen Bait* In order to try and reduce my weight, which was thin 15 stone 7 lbs. I am delighted to be able 10 report that my185 words
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590 1935-09-20 5 New Version Of Wai Wai. CASUALTIES SAID TO BE 2,300. Abyssinia On the Eve. By Ladislas Farago. (Putnam. 10s. 6d.) A new theory of the aims and objects of Italy in Abyssinia, the origins of the pres?nt disputes, and the course which the expected590 words
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Article, Illustration15 1935-09-20 5 Abyssinian recruits marching into Addis Ababa to be prepared for action on the northern frontier.15 words
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Article19 1935-09-20 5 The Board of Education report for 1934 contains a warning of a possible scarcity of juvenile labour for industry.19 words
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Article475 1935-09-20 5 BOOKS of the WEEK. NEW NOVELS. Added To Raffles Library. Tha following novels were added to Raffles Library during the past lortni«ht:— Jungle Leech, H. C. Asterley; The Treasure of Aspen Canyon, Charles Ballew; The Broken Lute, Dorothy Black A Question of Proof, Nicholas Blake: This is Marriage. Ursula Bloom;475 words
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Article340 1935-09-20 5 Big Reading Public In Soviet Russia. More than one million books are purchased dally in the Soviet Union, which is five times the number published dally by all publishing houses in Russia in 1913. However, even this large number of books, published in more than340 words
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Article39 1935-09-20 5 The Albemarle Trading Association, Ltd. wishes to get Into touch with Malayan flrmi requiring experienced London buying Agents Mr. C. D. Young date of Malaya) will give his personal attention to all enquiries. 7. Albemarle Wml. Piccadilly. London, W.I.39 words
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Advertisement203 1935-09-20 5 HOTELS TONIGHT COCKTAIL DANCE 6.30 to 815 p.m. H^aS DINNER DANCE Moformal) Ut' 9.30 to midnight H^4 -*ir9 and Complete Change of Programme I^o fflLi* U THE ARISTOCRATS OF RHYTHM WW 9| CORNELIA KIRDALL J) 1 SPECIALISTS IN THE LATEST STYLE OF lii*l MODERN NOVELTY, ACROBATIC BALL- Bg_ "HI ROOM203 words
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Advertisement298 1935-09-20 5 A Tasteless Castor Oil "Allenburys" CASTOR OIL Pure, Active and Pleasant to Take The "Allenburys Castor Oil is ,a mild and soothing aperient which is neither weakening nor lowering; in any way. Because of its bland action and the simplicity with which the dose can be regulated it can be298 words
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Article, Illustration12 1935-09-20 6 A fine picture of the cr ater of Mount Bromo, near Sourabaya.12 words
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Article117 1935-09-20 6 M. C. AWARDED TO TWO OFFICERS. Simla, Sept. 18. Captain H. C. Youngman, of the Bombay Grenadiers, and Lieut. O. R. Hawks, of the Royal Artillery, have been awarded the Military Cross for conspicuous gallantry In the face of the enemy on Aug. 23, during operationsReuter - 117 words
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Article, Illustration16 1935-09-20 6 General Panayiotaco with a bandaged jaw after the fighting in Athens last week (Picture by Air.)Air - 16 words
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Article205 1935-09-20 6 Martial Law Declared In Manchukuo. Shanghai, Sept. 19 Unlike the preceding three years, the fourth anniversary of the Mukden Incident yesterday passed quietly and with hardly any demonstration. In Nanking, Shanghai and a few of the larger cities, the occasion was observed by flying flags at half-mastSin Chew Jit Poh; Sin Kuo Min - 205 words
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Article93 1935-09-20 6 Theories To Explain His Murder. London. Sept. 17. No information has so Tar reached the Foreign Office to support the suggestion that the possession of valuable secret data led to the murder of Mr. Gareth Jones. Mr. Lloyd George to whom Mr. Jones onceReuter - 93 words
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Article241 1935-09-20 6 FIRST REFERENCE IN SPEECH. 60,060 non-Jewish girls and women are compelled to find new jobs by January in accordance with the law prohibiting Jews from employing Aryan maid servants. The official view Is domestic service in Jewish households exposes younc girls to dangers and a lifeReuter - 241 words
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Article74 1935-09-20 6 Rumania, Ecuador And Polaw] As New Members London, Sept. 17. At yesterday's meeting of the League Assembly at Geneva the eltetion of three non-permanent, members of Council in replacement of Czechoslovakia, Mexico and Poland took place. This morning Poland ha.l bee:i given the right to as!: for re-election.British Wireless - 74 words
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Article59 1935-09-20 6 X.M.A. Not Selling Out To Japanese. Tientsin. Bept 19 The Kailan Mining Administration yesterday denied the repotted their franchises in North China to South Manchuria Railway Rumours are current her- that the X.M.A.. finding it increasingly difficult, to compete with Fuslian coal, had offered to sell their interestsSin Kuo Min - 59 words
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Article58 1935-09-20 6 In a world or many dictatorship*, j local authorities in England were a real bulwark of democratic UutltaUOfU and they were airorded an Important ant* extensive field for public .scrvhv by men and women in all walks of life. Total expenditure of locil authorities reached over .€5OO58 words
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Article27 1935-09-20 6 Mr. Arthur Henderson is sullorliiff from a recurrence of stomach trouble and has gone Into a London nursing home for new treatment- Reuter Wireless.Reuter - 27 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement156 1935-09-20 6 WESTINGHOUSE TUBE MODELS J lyUll Heavy Duty AVAILABLE HuH. iJ."\. l'Jll Component* PRICE «i^S Mb^fll WORLD-WIDE FROM SI 50 UP RECEPTION OTHER POPULAR MAKES OF RADIOS ARE SOLD BY US AT VERY COMPETITIVE PRICES. IT WILL BE TO YOl'R ADVANTAGE TO ENQUIRE FROM IS BEFORE BUYING ANY RADIO. m MIX156 words
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Advertisement143 1935-09-20 6 PHILCO ALL- WAVE RADIO RECEIVERS RADIOGRAMS. A.C.-D.C. MAINS, or BATTERY OPERATED. Excels in liner tone, greater volume fillSßfl and World Wide Reception. B^K^^^ To appreciate the superiority >f B^l S^nQ PHILCO Receivers we give free lap demonstration in your Horn where «T. :J: J you are at liberty to test143 words
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Advertisement28 1935-09-20 6 TINE in the WORLD! "ith a centarion 10 tube RADIO .SI v- :^E^P*^^^^^ '■j j I BtTTEK MMM KtCKITION Sale AgcnU. M.ili»«: SEOW KUAN COMPANY. DHOBV GHAUT. SINGAPORE.28 words
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Miscellaneous479 1935-09-20 6 TODAY'S RADIO PROGRAMMES FOR MALAYA. A REMOTE CORNER OF EMPIRE. THE fifth talk from the 8.8.C. 1 Empire station in the Remote Corners series will be given tonight by«a young. Australian, Miss John Hamilton, on Australia to Tierra del Fuego." She will be heard at 10.05 p.m. tonight in Transmission479 words
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Miscellaneous203 1935-09-20 6 I The BBC. Dance Orchestra. 8 05 The M ana announcjments. 8.25 a.m. Close down Transmission 2 6 to p.m. Big Ben. The Band of the 1st Battalion the Welch Regiment (by kind per1 mission of Bt. Col. D. T. Diekenson. D.S O., O.B.K.. M.C and Officers!. Re1 layed from203 words
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Miscellaneous316 1935-09-20 6 SINGAPORE. Station Z.H.I., Singapore. Wavrlrng'.h 49.9 iwtrrs. Owned and operated by Raili > Service Co., of Malaya 1934. Ltd.. Broadcast House. No. 2. Orchard Rd., Singapore. SUNDAY. j 11 am. to 30 p.m. Recorded music. PHOHI-HOLLAND. 50 P-in. Station P.H.I. 17.755 kc I (If S8 m TODAY. 7 50 p316 words
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Miscellaneous517 1935-09-20 6 Dance music. 6.20 Children half hour by Uncle BUI. 6. SO Time signal. Press bulletin. 7.10 Variety gramophone music. 7.20 Literary half -hour. Dutch poems recited by Paul Huf. Short introduction hy Mr. Wm. S. B. Klooster. 7.50 Classical programme. 850 Dance music. 9.20 p.m. Close down. TOMORROW. 11.20 a.m.517 words
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Article48 1935-09-20 7 The Chinese Republic has presented to the Berlin State Museum sixteen pictures by great modern artiste. These have recently b-en hun; among the Asiatic collection, to which they were personally handed over by the Chinese Ambassador, his Excellency Liu. and accepted by Reichsralnlater Rust48 words
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Article79 1935-09-20 7 The Siemens -Schuckert works have n 'i-ivi-d an order to install a complete electricity station in a new chemical v.-urk.s which Is to be built In Japan. Tbc total capacity of the electricity works is to be 20.000 k w and the delivery is to79 words
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Advertisement355 1935-09-20 7 Acclaimed by hundreds as Warner's Best Musical for Months! I CAPITOL I NIGHTLY I x r B I 6.15 9.15 t-rl r 8 "JT THe Straan's Best-tovad I STARS! "C- l*v«r» Togathar for tha -#*JaY X li Wr«t Tima In a GrantJ Big T^^^P Wor»«r iros. Muilcall '!^W_| 500 JJ355 words
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Advertisement348 1935-09-20 7 GRAND MALAYAN PREMIERE TONIGHT IALHAMBRA Zo e ,\l\\ 4 SHOWS TOMORROW AT 10.30 a.m. 3.15—6.15—9.15 I BE PREPARED FOR THE THRILL OF THRILLS IN EDGAR RICE Bl RROI'GHS NEWEST BIGGEST AND MIGHTIEST OF ALL TARZAN PICTURES! y /5| h^k (4^P^ A Tarzan thriller in a x 5% JJ natural setting348 words
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Advertisement212 1935-09-20 7 MURGER'S MASTERPIECE "LA VIE DE BOHEME" BECOMES AN OUTSTANDING BRITISH PICTURE! STARTS DAlfll IflN 615 TONIGHT rHWILIUW 915 "MIMI" An Associated British Picture Starring Bt(I»»^^ AND Beautiful Music! Enthralling Story! Lavish Settings! Superb Entertainment! SEE THE GAY VENETIAN BALL, WITH OFFENBACH CONDUCTING HIS IMMORTAL BARCAROLLE." I A GREAT WORLD ROMANCE212 words
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TODAY'S LOCAL STOCK AND SHARE QUOTATIONS.
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Article158 1935-09-20 8 Good Inquiry For Near Rubber. From Our Financial Correspondent. Singapore, Sept. 20. The local rubber market was unehaagtd and steady this morning, with a little business being done. There was good inquiry for nearby rubber, but sellers were scarce. The share market, generally, re-m.-iimHl dull and unchanged158 words
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article548 1935-09-20 8 Issue Val. Fraser Co. Lyall Evatt Buyers SellerS'Buyers Sellers 4/- Ampat Tin 4/3 4/9 4/1% 4/7% £1 Asam Kumbang 32/- 33/-xd 32/- 33/£1 Austral Malay 59/- 60/- 59/- 60/5/- Ayer Hitam 13/3 13/9 cd 13/- 14/-cd 1 Ayer Weng 1.77% 1.35 175 1.85 £1 Bangrln Tin 20/6 21/- 21/-548 words
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Article409 1935-09-20 8 2 2 Alex Brick Ord. 1.25 1.35 1.25 1.35 2 2 do 71/2% Prefs. 1.80 1.90 1.80 1.90 10 10 Atlas Ice 12.25 12.75 12.25 12.75 £1 £1 B. A. T 5.12.6 5.17.0 5.12.6 5.15.0 1 60 B. M. Broadcasting 0.02V 2 diso.o2%pni 10 5 B. M. Trustee 8.25409 words
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Article161 1935-09-20 8 SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL. 5% 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int. Mar. 31 Sept. 30 108 110 norn 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int. Mar. 31 Sept. 30 112 114 norn V/k% IOOf red. 1955 $1,000,000 Int. Mar. 31 Sept. 30 118 120 norn ATr 1913 red. 1963 $2,000,000 Int. Mar.161 words
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Article336 1935-09-20 8 Today's Prices Fraser Co. Lyall Evatt Allenby 1.40 1.50 1.40 1.50 Alor Gajah 0.85 0.95 0.85 0.95 Anial. Malay ($2) 2.60 2.70 2.65 2.75 Ayer Hitam 1.50 1.60 1.50 1.60 Ayer Molek 0.80 0.90 0.80 0.90 Ayer Panas 1.40 1.50 cd 1.40 1.50 Bassett 0.48 0.53 0.48 0.53336 words
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Article77 1935-09-20 8 Thf> rate of exchange for the issue and payment of Money Orders is as follows: On India and Ctylon issue Rs. 154 $100; On India ai.d Ceylon payment Rs. 156 v SlOO. On China:— Amoy $100 Chinese currency =$70 Straits: Canton 5100 Chinese currency $71 Straits ias for77 words
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61 1935-09-20 8 London. Sept. 18 Mr, Arthur Henderson, President of the League of Nations Disarmament Conference, who celebrated his hi ■vi-nty-third birthday hist week, is taking a complete rest on medical advice. His condition .is not regarded as m rious. but he has gone into a61 words
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Article69 1935-09-20 8 His Highness the Rajah of TehriGarhv.al lias arrived in Berlin. He Is accompanied by his wife and two princesses, and his escort consists of a marshal!, his personal surgeon and numerous servants, while the Ranee lias one Lady-in-waiting. They travel in motorcars and. after seeing the69 words
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Article224 1935-09-20 8 The lollowlne are the cxci r.g« rates this morning according to the dally circular Issued by the Hong Kong and Shanehal Banking Corporation SELLING. London, 4 months' sight 2/4 3/32 London, 3 months' sight 2/4 1/16 London, 60 days' sight 2/4 1/32 London, 30 days' sight 2/4 London,224 words
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Article85 1935-09-20 8 Noon, Sept. 20. Buyers. Sellers. No. 1 K. R. S. S. in cases (F. 0.8.) Sept. ISH 18% Good F. A. Q. in cases (F. 0.8.) Sept. 18 7/16 18 9/16 No. 1 K. R. S. S. (Spot loose) awardable Singapore 18% 18% October 18%,85 words
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Article75 1935-09-20 8 London, Sept. 19. Cotton, which has recently been pre-occupied by the loan and subsidy technicalities, is now waking up to the fact that wheat is stealing its thunder Eastern buying has been stimulated by the gathering of war clouds, revealing a scarcity of American suppliesReuter - 75 words
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Article128 1935-09-20 8 Lyall <te Evatfs report, dated Sept. 20, states: MINING. Good undertone. Batu Sclangor 91 94, Jelebu 93 96, Kinta Kellas 4 6 5/6, Mambau 60, 70, North Talplng 52 Vt 56 x.d., Raubs 5.80 5.90 c.d., Southern Klnta 4.32". 4.42 H. UIU Klang 1.12 1.15. RUBBERS. Easier. Ayer128 words
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Article268 1935-09-20 8 Singapore, Sept. 20, 12 noon. Buyer. Seller. Gambier 5.50 Java Cube 9.50 Hamburg Cube 9.75 White Muntok Pepper 17.75 Black Pepper 9.50 Mixed Black Pepper Copra, sundried 4.05 Copra, mixed 3.65 Fair Flake Tapioca 3.80 Small Flake 4.30 Med. Pearl Tapioca 5.60 Small Pearl Tapioca 5.50 Llngga Sago Flour268 words
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Article273 1935-09-20 8 Closing Prices In London Last Night. (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Sept. 19. Closing qi/tations today of the principal British stocks are Riven below. The rise or fall is in relaii m to the price of Sept. 18. GOVERNMENT STOCKS. BRITISH. Riso or Fall Conversion Loan273 words
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Article43 1935-09-20 8 General Motors 46 i S Slandard Oil ex. pd 112 .5< U.S. Steel 47* National City Bank 28' i General Electric 34 Union PaeiHr 101 American Tobacco B 103 -»I', American Can 144' i, U.S. Rubber 14. Woolworth 62\ I1;.I 143 words
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Article90 1935-09-20 8 London, Sept. 19. Paris 74 01 C 4 Athens New York 4.92-, Bucharest 625 sellers Montr; al *.'.■*>■: Rio 4'i Geneva 15 18 rj oflioal Brussels 29.20 Belgrade 210 Amsterdam 7.28 Bu"n js Aires 15 Milan 60 5 32 sellers official Berlin 12.24 Monte\idro 39' i Prague 119 390 words
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Article57 1935-09-20 8 The transit times on full rah- telegrams irom Singapore to Load m, yesterday were as roilows: Telegrams handed In up to 5 00 p .:> Telegrams handed in ii|> to 5 .30 p.m. 3 111:11. Telegrams handed In up to 6 00 p.m. 1 milt. Telegrams handed57 words
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Advertisement26 1935-09-20 8 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. (Incorporated in hngltmd A.I). 1720) FIRE. MARINE, LIFE, MOTOR CAR, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. Branch Office for Malaya:_ Chartered Bank Chamoars. Singapore. AP B i26 words
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Advertisement36 1935-09-20 8 GREEN ISLAND CEMENT Pi ("O'lY' fX J?j gjV I AS USED ON THE NEW SINGAPORE RAILWAY STATION AND Ml THE PRINCIPAL p W D -NAVAL- MILITARY b- AIR BASE CONTRACTS M MALAYA SOLE AGENTS FOR MALAYA36 words
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Article378 1935-09-20 9 BULLISH U.S. CROP FIGURES. James F. Hutton and Co., Ltd. In their report dated Manchester. Sept 11, state The publication of the United States Government cotton report on Monday night caused some surprise. While traders generally were expecting a crop of round about 12.000.000 bales, the378 words
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Article172 1935-09-20 9 MALAYAN TRADE IN PINEAPPLES. In 1934 the United Kingdom Imported more canned and bottled fruit, preserved In syrup, than ever before. This Is shown in a report on "Canned and Dried Fruit Supplies in 1934," just published by the Imperial Economic Committee. The total quantity Imported was172 words
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908 1935-09-20 9 Percentage Announcement For 1936 Might Restore Confidence. Messrs. Symington and Wilson in their weekly report, dated London, Sept. 11, state: Since our last report fluctuations In -he rubber market have only been slight. Business in standard sheet on the spot was done on Thursday and908 words
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Article176 1935-09-20 9 Mr. R. F. McNair Scott Sanguine Of Early Success "I feel confident that in the near future more rapid success wi 1 reward tl.e exertions of the International Rubber Regulation Committee." said Mr. R. F. McNair Scott, pressing on Sept. 9. at the annua meeting of176 words
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Article104 1935-09-20 9 Drive For Home Market Development. New c (Torts are being made to develop the home market for Welsh tinplates. Faced with a permanent loss of exports owing to t..e growth cf foreign production, manufacturers are taking part in a drive to extend c;.nnlng of fruit, meat, chicken and104 words
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Article294 1935-09-20 9 Sir Josiah Stamp: "It is useless to embark -.pon financial -conferences until the world has got away from eighteenth century ideas about trade." Sir Samuel Hoare: "I greatly hope that British and Indian trade will gather strength and volume in the future and that the294 words
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Article515 1935-09-20 9 Position As At March 31 This Year. London, Sept. 18. An official statement on the National Debt issued today shows, that the total "deadweight" debt on March 31. 1935 amounted to £7,800.438.868. a decrease on the previous 12 months of £21.861.193. To this is added other capital515 words
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Article125 1935-09-20 9 R.S.A. To Call Meeting Of Companies. A meeting >f the Rubber Shareholders' Association was held In London on Sept. 5, and at the invitation of the Association's committee, a number of the agency houses ar.d others interested in the Industry were present. After considerable discussion, the following resolution125 words
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Article46 1935-09-20 9 The Banteng (Selangor) Rubber Estates, Ltd.. recommends a dividend of four per cent, in respect of the year ended Apr. 30. carrying forward £9.415 (subject to audit and usual adjustments) Dividend warrants will be posted on Sept. 27. Meeting Sept. 25.46 words
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Article52 1935-09-20 9 The Kamuning (Perak) Rubber and Tin Company. Ltd., recommends a dividend 7'/ 2 per cent, in respect of the year ended June 30, 1935, transferring to general reserve £6,000 and. carrying forward £27,824 (subject to audit and usual adjustments). Dividend warrants will be posted on Oct. 12. Meeting52 words
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Advertisement646 1935-09-20 9 BANKING. HONG KONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. {Incorporated In ihe Colony ol Hons Kong) The liability ot members Is limited to tbe extent and In manner prescribed "Jy Ordinance No. I of 1929 of the Colony. HEAD OFFICE: HONG KONG. Authorised Capital *50.000.')'.'0 Ir.sU(d and tUly uaid up $20,000.00) Reserve Fund:—646 words
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Advertisement441 1935-09-20 9 BANKING. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRAL'A AND CHINA. (Incorporated in England Or Royal Charter 1853) Paid Up Capital m 000.000 snares Of £5 each C3.003.0M Reserve Fund 0.000.0 M Reserve Liability of Proprietors.. 13.000.001 HEAD HI I ii i 83. Bahopsra>. London. F-C i. Afents and Braucbea. Amrltsar Hollo Saigon441 words
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Article127 1935-09-20 10 ALBAMBRA The New Adventures of Tarzan. 615—9.15. CAPITOL Caeino de Paris. With Al Jolson Ruby Kccler. 6.15—9.15. GLOBE THEATRE. GREAT WORLD Chu Chin Chow. GREAT WORLD Cabaret What Every Woman Knows. HOLLYWOOD U. SERANGOON ROAD The Scarlet Pimpernel. With Leslie Howard and Merle Obcron. 8.15. MARLBOROUGH Kesusah.in Ibu Dan127 words
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832 1935-09-20 10 The Straits Times SINGAPORE. FRIDAY, SEPT. 20. 1935. The Veil Over Siam. In recent weeks a much greater number of messages to newspapers has been allowed to leave Siam than was the case in the early ciays of the present regime. Unfortunately, however, the true position in that neighbouring country832 words
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Article93 1935-09-20 10 Thursday, Sept. 19. Mr. R. E. Turnbull arrived to stay at Government House. Commodore W. P. Mark-Wardlaw Captain The Hon. G. Fraser, R.N. Captain E. R. Bent, R.N., Hon. Mr. D. H Elias, Commander R. M. Ellis, R.N. Paymaster-Commander H. G. Williams R.N., Lieut-Commander A. B. Russell, R.N.,93 words
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Article146 1935-09-20 10 New Member Of Council Of Ministers. The following appointments arc announced in the Johore Government Gazette Mr. F. M. G. McConechy to be a Member of the Council of State and the Executive Council for one year, with effect from Aug. 27. Mr. D. M. Tibbs to be146 words
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Article811 1935-09-20 10 C. E. M. Joad - By C. E. M. Joad. A Dictatorship Envisaged By An Idealist. QF course, like everybody else, I want the moon, which means that J want a world in which all human beings are happy and healthy, have enough to eat, are warmly clad and properly housed and811 words
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Article696 1935-09-20 10 Malayan Bauhinias 6iant Jungle Climbers Brilliant Orange Flowers. One of the most interesting plants now to be seen in flower in the Gaidens is the common Malayan Bauhinia, a large climber which covers the top of an old mangosteen tree near the lake. This tree is on696 words
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Article657 1935-09-20 10 NOTES Of The DA Y. yHE only case of a tiger being killed by a car in Malaya, that I have ever heard of. is reported in the Sepr tembsr number of The Planter. y Mr. Q. D. Treble, manager of Devon c Estate, Malacca, was returning to his estate657 words
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Advertisement169 1935-09-20 10 QBfM A SPORTSWEAR Thr I'lUnuUr Choke of Ihe Dtscriminatinc Woman. MAYNARDS BUILDING 2nd Floor rttonr MML 16. BATTERY ROAD. .Solr Acrnt for Dorvillc Brenner Sportswear. AUK CHATS NOIRS I have just received A SPECIAL COLLECTION of LOVELY LVENING GOWNS AND SMART DAY DRESSES. Tel 4085, 18A, Battery Road. PENANG EXCURSIONS169 words
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Advertisement21 1935-09-20 10 DEAF AIDS THE SONOTONE THE NEW BONE CONDUCTION RPPIMNCf KM THE DEAF CAN NOW BE DEMONSTRATED IN SINGAPORE UOHN DUKE zimmmno.21 words
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Article, Illustration901 1935-09-20 11 BATTLESHIPS CRUISERS ASSEMBLE. NEARLY 30 DESTROYERS. "Every Arrival Of New Unit Invites Counter Measures" Italian Newspaper. MUSSOLINI AND GENEVA PLAN. UNPRECEDENTED British naval activity in the Mediterranean is shown in Reuter telegrams from Gibraltar and the Mediterranean ports (excluding Malta, where no reports are901 words
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Article60 1935-09-20 11 ABYSSINIA LEAGUE PROPOSALS. Addis Ababa. Sept. 18. The Abyssinian Government has just received a telegram from Geneva informing them of the Committee of Five's proposals. The Emperor will probably summon a cabinet meeting tomorrow evening to consider them. Although, the proposa's are not yet known, it is learned unofficially thatReuter - 60 words
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Article, Illustration31 1935-09-20 11 WARSHIPS IN SINGAPORE: The aircraft-carrier H.M.S. Hermes taking on stores and supplies in Singapore harbour yesterday. To the left is one of the two cruisers now in port. —Straits Times Photograph31 words
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Article266 1935-09-20 11 WOMEN OFFER TO FEED TROOPS. Addis Ababa, Sept. 18 The imminence of war stirs the people of this ancient kingdom to indescribable patriotism and the efforts of the women and children to help their threatened country are second only to the warriors, preparing to sacrifice themselves inReuter - 266 words
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Article46 1935-09-20 11 Rome, Sept. 18, It is authoritatively stated that the proposals of the Committee of Five are "quite unacceptable" to Italy but they will be studied, although the Italians are of the opinion that it is impossible that they should lead to agreement. Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article103 1935-09-20 11 Mr. Cordell Hull And Kellogg Pact. New York, Sept. 19 The United States Government will continue to base its policy on the principles of the Kellogg Pact, and reaffirms the hope that other governments will be guided by their commitments as signatories of the pact. ThisReuter - 103 words
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31 1935-09-20 11 The Straits Times received today a cheque for $120 from Vr. Chee Guan Chiang, of Cecil-street. Singapore, as a contribution to the Rotary Club Unemployment Fund.31 words
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Article250 1935-09-20 11 DISSATISFACTION IN KENYA. Nairobi. Sept. 11. (by air mall.) Dissatisfaction with the existing form of Crown Colony Government as unsuitable for the needs of a vigorous British settlement was expressed today at the Kenya Convention of Associations in a discussion which has many parallels in Crown Colony250 words
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8 1935-09-20 11 VIRTUAL SUSPENSION OF FEDERAL COUNCIL." SEE PAGE 16.8 words
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Article116 1935-09-20 11 Thame Agricultural Show Stopped. London, Sept. 19. Continuous high winds after Tuesday's hurricane, have done much damage in various parts of the country today. At the Thame Show, in Oxfordshire, the largest one-day agricultural show held in Britain— the proceedings were orought to standstill byBritish Wireless - 116 words
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Article102 1935-09-20 11 Two Areas Retaken After Severe Fighting. Canton, Sept. 20 A smashing victory over the Reds in Szechuan is reported -in a Government communique from Chengtu, which claims that the Lifan and Mowhsien areas have at last been retaken For several days past Government planes haveSin Chew Jit Poh - 102 words
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Article174 1935-09-20 11 BETTER SERVICE FOR THE EMPIRE. (From Our Radio Correspondent.) The BBC. announces that orders have been placed with Messrs. Marconi's Wireless Telegraph Co.. Ltd.. and Messrs. Standard Telephones and Cables, Ltd.. for two additional shortwave broadcasting transmitters for the 8.8.C. Empire broadcasting service. One transmitter will174 words
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Article103 1935-09-20 11 Result Of World Wide Narcotic Contro'. Geneya, Sept. 19 Addressing the League Assembly committee on the opium report Mr. Victor Hoo (China) thanked the rapporteur for his remarks regarding Chinese efforts to stamp out the drug menace. He said he thought the legalised output of drugs103 words
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Article226 1935-09-20 11 REDUCTION IN RUBBER QUOTAS? Committee Meet Next Week. TWO LONDON VIEWS. (From Our O Correspondent) London. Sept. 18 The rubber market is eagerly anticipating the meeting of the International Rubber Restriction Committee on Tuesday, although the majority expects no further reduction in quota exports. Messrs. Symington and Wilsons current market226 words
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Article26 1935-09-20 11 The tariff on Japanese cotton goods will increased from today by -".0 per cent. The present tariff ranges from 25 to 160 milliemes per kilo.— Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Advertisement55 1935-09-20 11 HALIBUT PLAICE DOVER SOLES LEMON SOLES NEW ZEALAND BLUE COD o^l HF TL'RBOT. _-^^fl WMff FRESH SALMON Wt CELLOPHANE WRAPPED V KIPPERS H^^K SMOKED SALMON £^H9j| DUTCH SMOKED EELS H DUTCH KEG HERRINGS M B ROLMOPS WL FRESH HERRINGS [m BLOATERS ifl BL haddocks Rv FISH FILLETS BY ARBROATII SMOKIES55 words
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Article1259 1935-09-20 12 Case Originally Diagnosed As Measles. RIGOROUS CROSS-EXAMINATION OF LOCAL PRACTITIONERS. A FATAL case of smallpox in Kampong Bedok in which the victim was a young Malay woman, Kechut binte Kassim, led to the appearance of the girl's father in court on charges of failing to notify1,259 words
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Article366 1935-09-20 12 Rome, Sept. 20. The Official Gazette publishes today a decree establishing a commission to deal with the legal j matters and the necessary changes in the present rules retfardint; the measures to be adopted with belligerent countries as will as neutrals. The commission will include representatives366 words
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70 1935-09-20 12 New York. Sept. 19. President Roosevelt today inaugurated the won: on the New Florida Canal, which will connect the Atlantic Ocean with the Gulf of Mexico, and will be the greatest waterway built since the Panama Canal, when he pressed a but ton InReuter - 70 words
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Article194 1935-09-20 12 FIRST PERAK CASE FOR MANY YEARS. RECOMMENDATION TO MERCY. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Sept. 19. For the first time for many years a woman was sentenced to death at Perak Assizes, the assessors today bringing in a verdict of Guilty against Teo Kam, aged 123,194 words
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Article, Illustration19 1935-09-20 12 A portion of the crowd of unemployed waiting foi relief distribution at the Salvation Army yesterday. Straits Times Photograph.19 words
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Article268 1935-09-20 12 CANTONESE GETS DUPLICATE KEY. How 800 sticks of dynamite were stolen from the Hindhede quarry at the 77 3 ,4 milestone, Bukit Timah Road, was described in the Third Court today, when the Cantonese, Wong Fatt, who had pleaded guilty to the charge about two weeks268 words
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Article190 1935-09-20 12 LEAVE TO APPEAL TO PRIVY COUNCIL. In the Supreme Court today, before Mr. Justice a 'Beckett Terrell, his lordship granted a certificate that the Prohibition case was by its nature a fit one for appeal to His Majesty-in-Council. The matter originally arose out of a declaration by the190 words
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Article86 1935-09-20 12 Pedestrian Sustains Fatal Injuries. A 19-year-old Chinese Teochew, Uuek Boon Hiong. was walking across North Bridge Road last night when he was knocked down by a boy bicyclist. He fell heavily, hit his head on the road, was rendered unconscious and died in hospital. There were86 words
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221 1935-09-20 12 COL. B. J. EATON ON SYNTHETIC RUBBER. INDUSTRY HAS LITTLE TO FEAR. I.S.P. CONFERENCE OPENS. From Our Own Correspondent. Malacca, Sept. 20. "I DON'T wish to flaunt the bogey of synthetic rubber before such a gathering as this. I consider as long as our industry can produce its raw product221 words
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Article28 1935-09-20 12 The boxing arranged for the New World tonight has been postponed to tomorrow. This information was received after the sporis page had gone to press.28 words
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Article90 1935-09-20 12 For Perak's Contingent To China Olympiad. (From Our Own Correspondent Ipoh. Sept. 19. Perak's contingent to the All-China Olympiad to be held In Shanghai were given a farewell banquet by Dr. Khong, who also entertained members of the Perak Chinese Recreation Club. In the course of the evening90 words
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Article, Illustration9 1935-09-20 12 Brigadier Lord interviewing applicants for relfrf. Straits Times Photograph.9 words
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Article107 1935-09-20 12 OBITUARY. MR. KHOO PECK LOCK. Mr. Khoo Peck Lock died early this morning at 46. East Coast Road. Mr. Khoo was secretary ol the New World. Ltd. The New World Amusement Paric and all its shows v/iil be closed tonight as a mark of reaped MR. W. H. P. HALL.107 words
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Article101 1935-09-20 12 Next week the meeting of the Rotary Club of Singapore will be held .m Wednesday in tr.e Roaf Garden o. the Adelphl Hotel at 8 p.m. The District Governor, H.R.H. Princa Purachatra. will speak about the Mexico Convention, and will exhibit the official Convention film prepared by Rotary101 words
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Article71 1935-09-20 12 His Excellency the High Commissioner, with the approval of His Majesty the King, has appointed Mr. Sydney Bacan Palmer to be an Unofficial Member of the Federal Council for a period of three years with effect from May 10. 1935. inclusive. Mr. V. W. Ryves of71 words
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Advertisement19 1935-09-20 12 THAT'S WHAT YOU'LL SAY ABOUT SUITS TAILORED BY:: WING LOONG HIGH CLASS MERCHANT TAILOR HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE, Phone 762/19 words
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Article, Illustration735 1935-09-20 13 Credit Balance Of One And A Half Millions. BUT ROAD COMPETITION STILL "UNECONOMIC" THE linancial position of the Federated Malay States Railways has greatly improved since the 1933 report was written. The revenue for 1934 shows an increase of 24.87 per cent,735 words
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Article64 1935-09-20 13 i From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Sept. 19. The Pinang Gazette delivery car, which runs daily from Penang to Ipoh, dashed into a ricksha at Asam Kumbang Road yesterday, and also knocked down a cyclist. The cyclist and puller were not hurt, although their vehicles were64 words
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Article412 1935-09-20 13 MAN WHO ATTEMPTED TO SNATCH EARRINGS. WOMAN'S LIFE ENDANGERED. Sentencing Tan Ah Mong to four years' rigorous imprisonment for i attempted murder and to an addi- i tional year for causing hurt the sentences to run consecutively— I Mr. Justice Gordon-Smith at the 1 Assize Court412 words
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Article123 1935-09-20 13 Earns A Switching For K.L. Boys. i From Our Own Correspondent i Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 19 Fearing the chidings of their parents for staying out late, three Chinese boys, See Toh Sui, See Nglt Seen and Voon Kin. decided to spend the night underneath a cigarette stall123 words
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Article37 1935-09-20 13 Phosfertne Tonic Wine contains all that i.bett In a sound, pure wine, plus that* o'.b" qualities which are generally associated MSI a course of medicine with strong body md nenre building properties.37 words
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Article860 1935-09-20 13 Entertained By Government Officers. I must always be a bully, otherwise Johore will go back to where she was 40 years ago. This humorous sally was made by H.H. the Sultan of Johore at the dinner given him by the Government officers of his State860 words
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Article257 1935-09-20 13 K.L. Teacher Who Came To Singapore. Kuala Lumpur. Sept. 19. John Koening, an Anglo-Indian, who was arrested in Singapore on a warrant issued in October last, appearled before Che Maarof, in the Kuala Lumpur Police Court today, charged with the theft of $40 belong' I Tamil, Doraisamy.257 words
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Article71 1935-09-20 13 Sir Lancelot Elphiii:;toni-. late Chief Justice of the Federated Malay Btatej, j '/ho now resides at The Beeches. Bnnk. near Lyndhurst. celebrated his 58tn birthday last week. j He was appointed Attornej of British Honduras in 1913. and went to Trlnidsd as BoUdtor-Oeneral In 1919. Before going71 words
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Advertisement98 1935-09-20 13 N0 QH A XIV V N0 soap OllrA. V HizV brush THE QUICKEST-CLEANEST AND EASIEST METHOD OF SHAVING. Fashion leaders such as Jack Buchanan, Ivor Novello, Leon Quartermaine always use and recommend Shavex. Do you If you have never used Shavex, then let us tell you how simple it is.98 words
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Article, Illustration615 1935-09-20 14 DbiH - l^ DbiH" ONLY SIX STARTERS FOR THE OPENING EVENT. Quite Fair Fields For All Other Races. -ii i i.ni Mui. lulumn *»>«• Mifftini ppent «i 1 |i,,l it Inn h Ihl n »vllh it curd of fight rv«-nls. Uilli615 words
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Article163 1935-09-20 14 TANGLIN TOURNEY STARTS. Lawn Tannit. Kcsulls Yesterday's Tics At S.C.C. TMUrdiy'i titi in th. TantUn Club lawn Itnnli tourruntsni tor th* Dyr« (up resulted a« (ollowi Mm I'lilppH .mil a I) I'flurnon niiun IS) bern Mi Bcott ii .in and C P Rurk (icr > 0 0, A 4 MM.163 words
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Article39 1935-09-20 14 Mi. i will 1.. ii Irl.-ndly «un'. t iiiitl.-li I), iw.. i. II M H Ciirnwull UI un.l II N V It liil XI n It lay 111 Francr unit N«-avr'« ground, Anmn Road al 8 \f> p ni39 words
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Article30 1935-09-20 14 Mixed TourHonu's On Sepl. 20. llh K-H' I ""If Club mix tonwi riiiniietllUni will in 1i.1.l m. Muiuiuy, flept 20, nn.i not next lunday Ht ■»it»i'l y»»\30 words
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Article35 1935-09-20 14 in ni hly i i inn da) 'i Hie i' I' iu\" I. I. lIIIIU Mi A M CuMtr.ll 41 I Mm It M i Mn C N Ilrnm-i Mm C r Itnnil35 words
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Article29 1935-09-20 14 1... 1, .1'1l pi 10 In a Third DlvUlon (North l leafU' in .1.1. 1..1..V Cuillnlr Hull' < »iiti mi AHii.n. t.y iwu |oali one it. vi. i29 words
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Article30 1935-09-20 14 Loftdon "'i' 1 io Th* lull.iwinu Ituiliy footblli 1 wt-rt* pluyi-d today Nrw /calamli-m v Midland I 1 At Coventry) Nonipriet 10 I.anriulilrfl 3 iAt Tiiiinl.iin k. utei30 words
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Article207 1935-09-20 14 C'heingmai I 'up Wnrthl 'IVIls Agtlnsl A Stronrt Wind Al lilt a ramrd lUrl II t->< N 111. > 1., I ii.lh I i Ii .If lenglhe, v iplendMly la wlrt ih* nfntai <mm ..ii h* I it. i i fruit i Itoill Much Import iru >■207 words
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Article41 1935-09-20 14 I i.r Malay* .mil Marine I'M'' i i .mii in tin- ■..-......1 rou i i ii,. i mi ..mi < aflei l.a»t yrui win n lln Iwa ililr« in. i in th. won ill ln| M .i. n. H tell41 words
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Article115 1935-09-20 14 HIN(JAIM)RK. RA(K I ftftCl 2. ItAC X .1. RACI i HACK I, lt\( I II A< MCI -«Arrn»H' WHIT. -X,,« ;il «t m iiKAI.IIMAI II KANON INACI WAI.AII MAI it ilk, Mill MiN n.rr Ret. Mum* Koaoliu Myra UllllM I KKIIITON £i ■RAHToi'M MAIIV JANI MlitllMl115 words
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Article93 1935-09-20 14 i ii. nt.m diiiitirh tiMiimy or tiu I' fUI II 1 U nt-nrliii tli Illdlttl ltA|N ihi drtu "t iim < >i" n DoubUi <k o ■yitonn will Ink <• iilm-r on nuniUy m tin* |i.irty'» court, nt 4 |> m A frlnidly nmi.li will he played on93 words
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Advertisement59 1935-09-20 14 Ak. JUk Wr x P«V« to pay J I g g^g^uV IF H a! llttls more fi i^l ■k\i R^^JgH ior pßovtD W>^ '''llvJgflgt R'frlgarator. I |tw Ji^^i^B gg^^^H Operation by M ■Mg^l gK^g^C J^^m Koro n *> or I rM rl<•<lr I < I I y I r M59 words
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Advertisement120 1935-09-20 14 m TOMORROW NIGHT TOMORROW NIGHT fa sLl^ AT THE NEW W OR«LD ARENA Og^gaiiHßK .'ruTiini MADi*lllP7 iiik iiakm n 1 jjg^gK. 'i-NiunA rnHnyUCi: W muuir 14/ CD F D I Ith.' I. AH WHO {'AN 'I'AKK At < Hk XgaHiHH IKI) lIV i OTlirit INThniNATIONAI. If jH H I^^r mn120 words
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642 1935-09-20 15 SAPPERS REACH CUP SEMI-FINAL. Military Were Inclined To Underrate Opponents. R.E. 5; S.R.C. 2. ""THE Royal Engineers reacned the semi-final of the S.A.F.A. cup competition yesterday by defeating the Singapore Recreation Club in the second round by five goals642 words
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Article, Illustration31 1935-09-20 15 The winners of the Chiengmai Cup, Cox J. C. Allen, Stroke L. D. Walford. No. 3 G. C. R. Franks, No. 2 F. Thomas and Bow J. Haalebos. Straits Times Photograph.31 words
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Article58 1935-09-20 15 At the New World this evening; Ventura Marquez. the newly arrived Mexican boxer, will meet Frankie Weber of Penan* over 12 rounds. The semi-final is between two welter-weights. Fighting Choo and D. N. Sumy and there are three other fights. The return bout between Boy Quee and Sylver58 words
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Article1235 1935-09-20 15 English Turf Topic*? Theft To Carry 9.11 Enfield Top Weight Manton Trainer's Success Money Well Spent At Doncaster Statistics. (From Our London Stall) Fleet Street, Sept. 10. •"■"■HE feature, that I imagine most people looked for, when the weights for the Cesarewitch and the the Cambfidgeshlre were1,235 words
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Article543 1935-09-20 15 A Good Judge Of Horseflesh Jack A Real Sportsman Cup Matches Running To Form. Conducted by WR. P. J. Vasey, whose brother is. I believe, a well-know n trainer at Doncaster, has certainly a good eye for horseflesh. It was he who imported Bestlot. the recent Gold543 words
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Article66 1935-09-20 15 Friday. Sept. 20. Races: Singapore S'<yo Meetin-. Football: S.C.C. Six-n-Side, pedant. Hockey: S.C.R.C. II vs. R.A.F. 11, S.C.R.C. ground. Boxing: Weber vs. Marquez at New World. Sports: City High School, Jalan Bssar Stadium. Saturday. Sept. 21. Races: Singapore Skye Meeting. 2nd day. Hockey: OR. A. vs. R.1.. R.I.66 words
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Advertisement106 1935-09-20 15 SHOES OF BEAUTY AND A JOY TO WEAR "BAI.LV TOELESS SANDAL in Black Crepe de Chine, silver "BALLY" TOELESS SANDAL kM binding. New Dump; »ith stiivrr kid h*«l and lUtcr He**. Brocade iHrappin* SJje 2 w skt J w m PRICE $10.50. PRICE $11.50. ..n.iiv" ftfFPi. ill. .HNE "BALLY" TOELESS106 words
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Article1635 1935-09-20 16 Federal Council's Too Long "Holiday** Evasion Of Unofficial Criticism? Live Topics For November Meeting The Education Problem —Need For Revision Of Policy Belated Departmental Reports —Kuala Lumpur Transport Inquiry Those Traffic Islands —Why The "Spotted Dog*'?—Selangor Club's Meeting On A Race Day— A "Sundry** Revenue" Item. (From Cur1,635 words
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Article28 1935-09-20 16 A conference of German librarians at Wurzburg has decided to oegln preparations for the publication of a complete catalogue of German books. The work will take several decades.28 words
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Article31 1935-09-20 16 At the opening of the South Australian Parliament the Oovernor's speech referred to the gratifying revival of production and reduction of unemployment in the State and promised further concessions to pastorallsts.31 words
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Article261 1935-09-20 16 EDUCATION IN ENGLISH PERAK RESIDENT'S VIEWS. I*HE backwardness of Malay youths in English was raised at the Perak State Council meeting at Kuala Kangsar this week. The Dato Sitia said: "Malay children are bound to study their religion (Koran) to start with and then to study261 words
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Article264 1935-09-20 16 Soviet "C.E.R." Contracts Reach V.46,000,000. Osaka. Sept. 3 Two hundred and fifty-four contracts, involving V.46.000.000. were concluded between tne Soviet Trade Representatives in Toklo and business firms in Japan and Manchukuo up to August 31, Mr. Hiroshi. Ito, Manchukuo financial representative in Japan, announced here yesterday.264 words
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Article164 1935-09-20 16 Gymnastics In Long Sleeves. "One hears of girls" schools in which even gymnastics are done in longsleeved shirts and skirts, because the headmistress lias unhealthy suppressions about the human body," said Mr. N. F. Sheppard, of Beckhamsted, in a Joint discussion between the psychology and education sections164 words
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Article140 1935-09-20 16 Hupre Manufacturing Co. To Be Established. ToKi.). Sept. 3 Plans for the formation of a hugs sugar manufacturing company, whereby Japanese industrialists would secure control of the trade in Manchukuo. were announced here today. The firm, capitalised at V. 10.000 000. is being sponsored by Mr. Hatmtaro140 words
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Article100 1935-09-20 16 Japanese Works Affected By War Preparations. Certain Japane™ industries are on the verge of a salt famine as a result of Italian war preparations in Eritrea and Italian Somaliland where Japan has been obtaining upward of 1.200.000 tons of salt per year. Salt workers in those areas have100 words
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192 1935-09-20 16 If you had had years of Functional Indigestion and could lind nothing to do you any good, would you not think it marvellous if a few dosos of the last medicine you tried completely cured your suffering? Yet this is what happened to one192 words
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Advertisement138 1935-09-20 16 oo \Y co frnrrMfflfyraMnfflHSwi W*ldT?x'Ar?P J^k BY APPOINTMENT This new model the Wolseley "Wasp" gives you more roominess, better springing, sturdier roadworthiness, greater safety and easier controllability than has hitherto been possible in a car of this class. Speed, performance and running economy are precisely in line with the exacting138 words
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Advertisement100 1935-09-20 16 INVITATION You are cordially invited to visit our new show-rooms at 102-106. Orchard Road where the most attractive range of Shelvador Refrigerators is in display. ALL SHELVADORS ARE NOW SOLD WITH 4-YEAR GUARANTEE. LEE FLETCHER 102 106, Orchard Road, SINGAPORE We have the most up-to-date equipments to service and repair100 words
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1151 1935-09-20 17 No Malaria In Upper Area This Year. An interesting discussion on hea lth precautions and conditions at Cameron Highlands took place at a meeting of the Cameron Highlands Sani'.ary Board this week. Mr W. E. N. Churchill, the District Officer of Kuala I ip.s. Paliang,1,151 words
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Letter262 1935-09-20 17 Convict Ship Which Was Specially Built. To the Editor of the Straits Times Sir, I refer to tha letter pubished in your issue of Sept. 17. Your reader criticises France for fighting slavery, whereas in his belief she treats her criminals with Middle Age cruelty. In the first262 words
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Letter221 1935-09-20 17 Would Anyone Like To Take Them Over To the Editor of the Straits Times Sir, With reference to the letter signed "1935," which appears in today's paper, I am sorry to say that France has at present no first class ship available to send the 673 convicts to221 words
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Letter317 1935-09-20 17 Appeal tor Fair Treatment For Young Estates. To the Editor of the Straits Times Sir,— The Controller of Rubber has just sent round a notice, which must be returned before Oct. 15, 1935, calling for measurements of trees oX areas untapped prior to Jan. 1, 1933. The Assessment317 words
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Letter286 1935-09-20 17 Cr.o Who Sympathises With "Anak Singapura." To the Editor of the Straits Times Sir,— l was interested to see In "Anak Slngapur ,'s" notes in today's j issue of the Straits Times that I am not the only telephone user suffering j from "wrong number" pests. On my286 words
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Letter72 1935-09-20 17 Some Help Required For Local Men. To the Editor of the Straits Times Sir, It has been announced that .< collection in aid of the British Legion funds will take place on Nov. 8 Whilst no Ex-Service man will begrudge the men at home getting benefit from the72 words
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Advertisement166 1935-09-20 17 '<' Zijt jfiK it H X m\ Anoiher ol ihe fortunate thousands B j J Y v who have discovered Ihe secret oi A->— -B-«»--^, getting more smoking pleasure TjS^flUE^ with complete throat comfort. 11l Craven "A' can do the same for you. J ■M^~ You'll enjoy ihe rich flavour166 words
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Advertisement77 1935-09-20 17 Dignity of its own the 1935 AUSTIN seven The small "Baby" ol ten years ago has now developed Into a roomy, comfortable and reaUy smart light car y l It retains Its name ax the most economical means of transport in the world. What other four seater moior car ran77 words
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Advertisement128 1935-09-20 17 HOME-in the height of luxury lln 1 1 is no such luxury in the air as is provided by the British air service, with its roomy comfort in great air liners equipped with four engines for perfect reliability and with its unequalled name for personal service 'on all its routes128 words
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1823 1935-09-20 18 THE ISSUE BEFORE THE I. S. P. From A Correspondent. The Straits Times publishes this article as a contrilmlitm to a discussion of interest to ivork'.ng planters, hut does not subscribe to the views expressed. IN recent months the activities^ of the Incorporated Societyl of1,823 words
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Article, Illustration265 1935-09-20 18 I. S. P. CONFERENCE AT MALACCA. TODAY. 10.15 a.m. Opening of the Conlercnre. 10.30—11.10 a.m. Lecture by Lt.-CoL B. J. Baton, 0.8. E., Director, Rubber Research Institute: "Research and the Rubber Industry." 11.10 11 20 a.m. For discussion 11 20—12 00 a.m. Lecture by Mr. A. Moore. BSc., (Lond.). Chemical265 words
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Advertisement262 1935-09-20 18 BACKACHE bKbt HERE IS RELIEF IN 24 HOURS Awful Backache, excruciating rheumatic pains, even bed-ridden, have once again enjoyed splendid Stiff, swollen joints, the agony of lumbago, urinary vigour and vitality. troubles, bad nights— all these are sure symptoms De Witt's Kidney and Bladder Pills are not a of weak262 words
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Advertisement46 1935-09-20 18 "COPPER QUEEN" BELTING Klb^ vSp^TaßgJr^P^^^^^fll jj *****8 ijj^jlg A Belting made from specially chemically treated rubber. It will not perish no matter what climatic conditions it has to fight. GIVES FULL PULLEY CONTACT WITHOUT SLIP SOLE AGENTS UNITED ENGINEERS, LIMITED. SINGAPORE BRANCHES. ■IH^HiHi^^HHi^l^^HMlll^^^^^H^^^HHMilMHM WdrtTl StU<iiOS 946 words
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Article, Illustration2758 1935-09-20 19 How Should Costs Be Charged? Leading Chartered Accountant's Views Difference Between Rubber And Tin An Estate Is A Permanent Asset Killing Trees By Poison. (By Our Planting Correspondent.) Malayan Planting Topics. DNQ the last few months I have met a certain number of who appeared to2,758 words
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Advertisement799 1935-09-20 19 fertiliser FACTS REPLANTING ENSURE STEADY and CONTINUOUS GROWTH of the YOUNG RUBBER by (fee ■k of STERAMEAL complete organic fertiliser in C PLANTING HOLE. 11. WORKS AT PORT SvVETTCNHAM 111 I|| OFFICE AND LABORATORY ■si II llf 111 f*» M MARKET STREET 111 FERTILISERS" Li Glands Made Active and Youthful799 words
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Article, Illustration21 1935-09-20 20 A member of the London Territorial armoured car u«it, the 22nd. Westminster Dragoons, explaining an armoured car to an Interested spectator.21 words
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Article, Illustration49 1935-09-20 20 Above: The London Fire Brigade's thirty-third annual ath!-tic meetat the Whito City, London. The band race. Left: The King's Yacht, Britannia, which lias retired from racine, laid up at Cowes. The Oxford and Cambridge athletic team which is to tour South Africa, at Waterloo Station, London, prior to departure.49 words
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Article, Illustration51 1935-09-20 20 Left I i right Mr. Ernest Bcvin (Transport and General Workers' Union); Mr. A. A. Findlay (United Patternmakers' Association >: Mr. A. H. Telling (National Association of Plasterersi; Mr. J. W. Stephenson (Plumbers Union) and Mr. S. D. McKelvey (Amalgamated Society of Woodworkers i arriving for the Trades Union Congress51 words
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Article, Illustration37 1935-09-20 20 The wedding of Mr. Randal Stephen O'Keeffe, a nephew of the High Commissioner of Rhodesia, to Miss Eileen Malcomson took place at the Roman Catholic Cathedral, Ashley Place, London. Mr. O'Keeffe is 26 and his bride 22.37 words
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Advertisement55 1935-09-20 20 OCEAN MOTOR POLICIES ll j Wm M NO DOUBT.THESE LADS WERE STURDY FELLOWS IN* THEIR! TIME. BUX X^m HOW MUCH MORE SO WOULD THEY HAVE BEEN HAD THEY KNOWN OF, EVERY DROP OF WHICH IS GUARANTEED 10 YEARS OLD OR OLDER fcOLC AGENTS GUXHRIE CO., Lt(l. INCCAPOHATID IN i^ i—55 words
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Advertisement16 1935-09-20 20 THE OCEAN ACCIDENT AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION. LTD. (Incorporated in Great Britain > Hod Office for Malaya: SWiGAPOR*.16 words
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