The Straits Times, 4 October 1935

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  • 41 1 The Straits Times. [BBTABUBHXD NIARLY A CSNTURY.] THE LARGEST AND MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1935. PRICE 10 CENTS. The Straits Times. ft ftiitrrt slNtMi-oiit. i tint w o. ioiimH 4, \m in. i in
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 200 1 Singapore: 140. Cecil st. cphovs 5471). MtRCEDES -BENZ DIESEL TRUCKS ißiHummw co Forty Billion Hours of Dependable Performancet The I. G. E. Monitor Top refrigerator novo has a Combined total cf forty billion operating hours _^^S V^d^v and a record of dependable perM I I cal'y there will be a
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    • 182 1 cyclax WE HAVE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING THE ARRIVAL OF Mrs. McFARLANE DIRECT FROM THE LONDON SALON 58, SOUTH MOLTON STREET. SHE IS HERE TO PERSONALLY ADVISE YOU ON THE CARE OF THE SKIN AND GUIDE YOUR STEPS TO NEW BEAUTY. CONSULTATIONS FREE OF CHARGE AT THE SALON OR BY POST.
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    • 49 1 KUALA t-tWAIfrV. JAVA CT. CPHONE 3633). I Daisy j I 15. (WCHM<Ii KOAI). 7". .or IBOUUUETS BASKETS ft WREATHS Phone »«H7 I (Amber Mansions.) I DON'T DE nctiy NO FINER WHISKY 6OES INTO ANY BOTTLE SOLE AGENTS JOHN LITTLE dC°,L T INCDRPQAMCD IM fNOUMO) SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR, PENANG. IPOH.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 686 2 Note.— OnteUtton cheques should Include the usoal bank discount. ADVERTISEMENT RATES. The charges and Instructions for CLASSIFIED ADVEKTISEMF.NTS are as under:— 25 cents per line per insertion with a minimum charge of tl per Insertion There are approximately sii words to Une Births Marriages Deaths Acknowledgements. Announcements and P.P.C. ear*
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    • 772 2 FOR SALE REFRIGERATORS New and Second Hand on Hire or Hire-Purchase, 106, Orchard Road. FOR SALE Entire stock of Alsatian Dogs. All prize winners, and puppies from a wellknown KenneL Apply XYZ." Straits Times. FOR BALE, Desirable Compound Residence. I Bedrooms san Large acreage. Tanghn district. Can be viewed on
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    • 794 2 AUCTION NOTICES AUCTION SALE of excellent Java-made walnut stained and cross grain design wax polished teak household furniture, crockery, brats curios, H.M.V portable gramophone, etc. To be held at our saleroom. No. 3, Raffles Place On Saturday, October 5, 1935 at 11 a-m. Now on view. POWELL CO.. LTD., Auctioneers.
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    • 748 2 PUBLIC NOTICE JIMAH RUBBER ESTATES LTD. NOTICE is hereby given that at the Annual General Meeting to be held on Oct. 12. 1935, the Directors will recommend that a Dividend of 7V4 cents per share be declared in respect of the year ended June 30, 1935. NOTICE is also given
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    • 580 2 TENDERS JOHORE GOVERNMENT. TENDERS will be received at the office of the Honourable the State Secretary, Johore ?t Johore Bahru, up to noon of October It*. 1935, for the Construction and erection of a New Mental Hospital, near Jalan Tampol Johore Bahru, comprising 48 blocks of buildings of varying sizes,
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    • 131 2 BUSINESS CARDS, Etc MASSAGE HALL MANICURE AND MASSAGE Mr*. HARD and Miss HANA 60. WATERLOO STREET. Telephone 7467. GREATER REDUCTION IN PRICES. SMARTER MODELS A HIGHEB QUALITY than ever before at THE GIFT SHOP IS7, North Bridge Road. NOTED FOR HATS. JEWELLERY and FLOWERS. Finest Quail): "EMPIRE" ELECTRIC TROUSER PRESSER.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 651 3 P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (incorporated IP England.) MAIU PASSENOER AND CARGO SERVICES PRNINSUI.AR AND ORIENTAL 8. N. CO. UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S OOVKRNMENT, LONDON AND PAR EAST MAIL SERVICE OUTWARD FROM LONDON POR CHINA AND JAPAN Due. Tonnage B'pore. RAWALPINDI 17.000 Oct. 11 BANC.ALORB «000 Oct.
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    • 371 3 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS FOR CUNARD WHITE STAR LTD. TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ. Regular fortnightly tailings. London via Penang, Colombo. Aden, Suez, Port Said, Naples. Marseilles and Gibraltar. S.S. FUSHIMI MARU Nov. 14. To Ist Class 2nd Class Naalea *457 Mt »317 343 Marseille* 514 557
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    • 622 3 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. BANGKOK LINE Luxurious One Class Motonhlps. Most Cabins have adjoining private bath. Excellent Cuisine. FOR GENOA. LONDON. ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN Prom Prom Prom Prom Spore Malacca Port Penang MS sham tJTJTLANDIA 8/10 8/10 910 11/10 MEONIA 39/10 39/10 30/10 1/11 ALSIA 19/11 19/11 20/11 22/11
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    • 210 3 i PRESIDENT LINERS YOUR TRIP TO EUROPE VIA AMERICA on large fast steamers £71.12. MM cusi £107.5.2 ut. mm ROUND THE WORLD EASTBOUND VIA AMERICA RETURNING VIA SUEZ. s £117.4. To.ri.t Class £163.5.2 Ist. Cisss Above fares Include Ist and/or 2nd class fares an any Line from Singapore to Hong
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    • 1182 3 THE BLUE FUNNEL IfNE (Ocean The llua Khtow Steamship Co (19X2) Ltd. Steam Sato Co. Ltd.. and (Wai Mutual The Canard WhMe Star Ltd Steam Navigation Co, Ltd.) The Sarawak Steamsblo Co.. Ltd. The Straits Steamship Co Ltd. The Aastralian Oriental Line Ltd. The China Navigation Co.. I*4 The Irrawaddv
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  • SHIPPING & MAILS.
    • 321 4 Taiay. Belawan A Medan (Ttnombo) 3 p.m Bengkalls. P. de Kock. Padang, Pakan Baroe, Slak tt B. Fandjang (Ampang) 3 r>.m France (Parcels only) (Azay Le Rideau) ..3.30p.m. EJUiJoe (Edendale) 4 p.m South West India (Asay Le Rideau) 4 pjn. Tandjong Pandan (Edendale) 4 p.m. Sarikei and
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    • 115 4 TAKADA. Brit.. 4.223 tons, from Osaka 3. for Calcutta via Ft. Sham S. SINABANO. Dut.. 1.010 tons, from Samarlnda 3. for Palembang 4. MAPIA. Dut.. 362 tons, from Indraglri 3. for P. Samboe 6. JUTLANDIA, Dan.. 5 203 tons, from Saigon 3. for Penang 8c Colombo 8. TOG
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    • 108 4 Friday. October 4. Ships alongside the Wharves or expected u> arttva. entrance nodown Gate East Wharf Takada Plandus 20 Main Wharf Tanlmtar 13 Westmoor 9 Empire Dock Taybank 30 3 Chinese Prince 32 3 Slnabang 38 3 Bennevls 4« 4 Section 10 Toyama Mam 50 8 KEPPEL
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    • 116 4 Stations Yesterday Last night Max. Rainfall Bright Mm. temp, ins Sunshine temp. Singapore (Bt. Tlmah) No Report Superintendent, Meteorological Bran:h Malaya. Meteorological Office. West Coast. Alor Star 85 Butterworth (P.W.) 88 Sitlawan 89 Buklt Jeram 89 Malacca 85 Inland. Kuala Lapis 88 Kuala Lumpur
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    • 262 4 S.OJS. From Ship Carrying Locomotives. Lonaon, Sept. 17. The 4,000-ton Liverpool steamer Mary Klngsley. battling with a terrific gale in the Atlantic, sent out dramatic SOS messages last night. The first was: "Hove to. Heavy gale and sea. Very anxious position owing deck cargo locomotives and
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    • 345 4 League Bulletin tx week ended Sept. 28. Rangoon and Colombo were the only ports which reported the presence of human plague during the week. Rangoon notified one cast, and Colombo 2 cases, against 3 during thprevious week. Rangoon also reported rodent plague. Cho!cra his again been reported from
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    • 89 4 Mails from Australia, Netherlands Indies etc. expected tomorrow by air (Qantas) will be delivered to boxholders at 3.30 p.m. General delivery of letters at 4.05 p.m. Malls from Netherlands Indies expected tomorrow by air (Netherlands) will be delivered to boxholdera at 3.30 p.m. General delivery of letters and
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    • 75 4 The rate of exchange for the issue and payment of Money Orders la is follows On India an 1 Ceylon issue Rs. 154= $100: On India and Ceylon payment Rs. 156=8100. On China:— Amoy $100 Chinese currency =$70 Canton $100 Chinese currency =$71 Straits (as for Shanghai): Foochow
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 700 4 60USTEAD CO., LTD. (Incorporated ID P. M.S.) LLOYDS AGENTS BOOKING AOENTB. F M.S. RLTS. AND 81AM STATES RAILWAYS. TRLEPBONB: Fralgat Hit— Pasaaga S4M. CANADIAN M:7.Yi4W^LT_ J^p-i- W 4 1 aafc RBtJaa 1 si 1 %s# (laoorporated Id England) THE "EMPRESS" ROUTE offer* rRANS-P ACIFIC SEEVICES via HONOLCLO or direct KMPKLSS
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    • 479 4 ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO.. LTD. (Incorporate* la Uditd) -ELERMAN" LINE. FOR HAVRE, LONDON. ROTTERDAM HAMBURG. Via Part* as* tan Canal Abo accepting Cargo foi Canadian md Americas parts via Cotosßb* Cue -in\r CITY OP BRISTOL Oct SO Noi 1 FOR HONGKONG. SHANGHAI A J.M-w Due 8 pore CITY OF WELLINGTON
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 65 4 TIDE TABLE. Friday. Oct 4. H. W. 208 a.m., 8 It 6 In., 2.03 p.m., 9 (t. 1 In. L. W. 7.51 ajn., 3 tt. 5 in., 8.26 p.m., 2 ft. 3 to. Satu.dar. Oct. 5. H. W. 2.49 am 7 ft. 8 in.. 233 p.m., 1 ft. I Is.
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  • 459 5 WHAT DAILY HERALD THINKS. The following leading article entitled "Colonial Empires" is from the Daily Herald (London): As part of her contribution to the settlement of the Italo-Abysslnlan dispute, we should like to see Great Britain announce her willingness to consider those world problem* of territory
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    13 5 The alleged Italian aggression reported yesterday was In Ann province to the North.
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  • 476 5 ITALY ABYSSINIA READY FOR WAR. More Troops Sail From Naples. A Naples message says 10,000 sailed for Bast Africa at the week-end, the largest consignment hitherto sent in a single day. They were accommodated in five troopships. Seventy tanks have •arrived from Bolgno for transhipment to Africa. A later cable
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  • 233 5 Four Proposals Must Be Discussed." Canton, Oct. 3. The South-West proposals of last year reached the Central Government too late to be included on the agenda of the Fifth Kuomlntang Congress," says an official Nanking reply to the South-West politicians' message demanding an explanation for the
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  • 255 5 Suffered for 3 Years. B«ckachc may be Ju»t bothcraome: on th« other hand. It may creep on and become chronic, and render you lncapatl; of earning your living. Such was thr« unhappy stale of the man who wrote the letter below— until he was Induced
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 324 5 HOTELS f TONIGHT > COCKTAIL DANCE 6.30 to 8.15 P .m. DINNER DANCE (informal) 9.30 to midnight and the MIRTH MAKERS the famous COMEDY PAIR IN SONG. DANCE AND MAC WEST PARODIES LORRISON CODY WHO WILL ALSO SING WHILE YOU DANCE APPEARING NIGHTLY NON DINERS $1.00 WHEN IN PENANG STAY
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    • 129 5 pSI FORMAMINT L-^t) to-day |^%^0 ond so prevent s~)J] to-morrow'i P^wPt Tlu p^ Fever I FORMAMINT I Obtainable at all Chemitr> »nd Stores. ttfter Ooce 4foiirs Where to g0... £-1 What to d 0... j Keeping Pace With Motoring Progress SPECIAL FEATURE OF The New CHEVROLET MASTER DE LUXE Sedan
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  • 769 6 among the nations of the world, can probably contribute more effectively to the maintenance of peace than any other nation. "But if Britain's words are to bej listened to with respect. If she Is to' make good any obligations which she might undertake, then she must
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    22 6 THE PRINCE OF WALES at a Paris railway station on his way back to England from his Continental holiday (picture by air).
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  • 296 6 FILM "UPLIFT WORK GOES ON. rls announced that the British Film Institute Is now prepared to examine any flUn which producers may desire to submit, and will Issue a Toucher to the effect that the film has been "approved by the Institute as el educational and cultural
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  • 77 6 Floods Overwhelm One More District. Shanghai, Oct. 3. More than 12,000 people were drowned In the sudden flooding of the Shuyung district, Klangsu. yesterday, following the collapse of dykes on the left bank of the Luktang River, a tributary of the Huangho. The crops are
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  • 137 6 ENGLISH VIEW OF CHINA. London, Oct. 2. Describing Mr. Wang Chingwei's return to office as a political tragi-comedy, the Manchester Guardian today says that for some time Mr. Wang has been an able, intelligent, and genuinely disinterested man. He accepted the ungrateful part of taking responsibility
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 198 6 R. C. A. Victor Radio Deaifned by the world's greatest corps of \J.|| fl| f] Q Q f)lF 111 /j H radio rncinem, ftres yon pwfeet for«ljti i|S'^^&J^\|JU j| rrrfption and llfr like Unr. Z\ |p\ wSj^l|lr.^^B Variouc dcslfns stocked. feO'^'itt&Jßa KEE HUAT RADIO CO. PENANG, KUALA LUMPUR, Office Hoars:
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    • 150 6 PHILGO ALL- WAVE RADIO RECEIVERS RADIOGRAMS. A.C.-D.C. MAINS, or BATTERY OPERATED. Excels In finer tone, greater volume tjA \jjjif4ffi 1 and World Wide Reception. ffir* I sS 4 9 Ilk at ■^^CW, 9>*BMJSB> i- SSI BBS! k To appreciate the superiority of *«fl^H PHILCO Receivers we give free HB ifflJMif
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    • 145 6 New! R. C. A. MICRO-SENSITIVE RADIO TUBES STANDARD FOR ALL RADIOS Ajasßk MiTr Jm 9 ?w-> KM -^*4yv SsfcJ^^sssssssTMssstVwVf^ -i.-^.. IN SEALED CARTONS GET FOREIGN STATION CLEARLY Sole Armu, Malaya: SEOW KUAN COMPANY, DHOBY GHAUT, SINGAPORE. PATTERSON HI-FIDELITY ALL WAVE 8. 10 and 12 Tube Models. Sole Agents: UNITED RADIO
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 659 6 TODAY'S RADIO PROGRAMMES FOR MALAYA. 8.8.C. PROGRAMMES. rODAT. TransmMon t GSG 17.7 M ke/s (1*46 m.l. or GSF 15,140 ke/s (IDJIZm.) t».20 pan. Big Ben. The Trooadcro Clnem-i Orchestra. Relayed from the Trory Cinema. London. S.M The 8.8.C. Dance Orchestra. ~i2% Oreenwlch Time Signal. 7.35 Talk: "Bands Across the Sea."*
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    • 451 6 SINGAPORE. SCalion Z.H.1., Slngapsre^— Wa»sl— gtk 49.9 metres.— Owned and operated by «a4io 9er«4re Co.. of Malaya 1954, IM~ Bs so.de >sl Baswe. No. 2. Orchard R4., Bfaapm. SUNDAY, OCT. 6. 11 am. to 1.30 p.m. Recorded music. MONDAY. OCT 6 p.m. Recorded music. 6.i5 p.m. News bulletin supplied ty
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    • 211 6 PHOHI-HOLLAND. Watt— FBI.. 11,714 hc/s (tS.H m.) TOOAX. 7.M n.nt. Opening announcement. g.M Mualc. I si Talk by Old Colonial. 8.2* Piano recital by Mr. J. H. de Oraaf. S.SS Talk by Mr. A. M. Stufzons. 8.58 Classical music. 9*5 News from Holland. t.t» Piano recital (contd.) 9. 25 Dance
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 345 7 •n IS ASSUREDLY THE MOST OUTSTANDING AND DISTINCTIVE FILM DRAMA OF THE DAY AND PROVIDES MAGNIFICENT ENTERTAINMENT" MALAYA TRIBUNE 2-10-35. CAPITOL NIGHTLY 6.15 9.15 1 r^^RP^ DAKRYL ZANUCKS pr o JuctlJnf- M^ia^ W FREDRIC MARCH H P CHjy«LES H laug mwi p 2Otn ledMfc HUDSON •rmt«O*An<iriM KM I NOTE: OWING
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    • 270 7 COHTINUED SUCCESS! STILL PACKING OUT 1 ALHAmDKA nnd 5n t d5d 5d 5 ,AKMM TO THRILL YOU AND CHILL YOU! fIM ueveb A 3,000-year-old cone tak« ttt Sp I before toll... and Chariie Clan plnngw I Jm-^^kJ i m. _i- ioto hk weirdest adroitare I I has Charlie y faHiSL
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    • 210 7 "IT IS A JOYFUL PICTURE, BRIMFUL OF HILARITY, SONG MUSIC" nay Fret Press. Oct. 3 2 gr*- |k J Hfcflfc jtf*jL> vf^titimk^T^^Ln, ne Happiest, Sunniest "jMrn^rfMy^^^m^ Film of the Year! dV I J&m IIMH gaumont-british present MY HEART is CALLING JAN KIEPURA MARTA EGGERTH with SONNIE HALE "Here's th« entertaißneDt
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  • TODAY'S LOCAL STOCK AND SHARE QUOTATIONS.
    • 273 8 Commodities Rise On War News. From Our Financial Correspondent. Singapore, Oct. 4. With the general improvement in all commodities which has taken place on the news from Abyssinia, rubber made a small advance on the London market. New York has not responded, and the local market is
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    • 176 8 Singapore. Oct. 4. 12 noon. Buyer Seller. Gambler 5.50 Java Cube 9.50 Hamburg Cube 9.75 White Montok Pepper 18.50 Black Pepper 9.50 Mixed Black Pepper Copra, sundried 4.60 Copra, mixed 4.10 Fair Flake Tapioca 4.00 Small Flake 4.30 Med. Pearl Tapioca 5.40 Small Pearl Tapioca 5.40 Lingga Sago Flour
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    • 21 8 Issued by Fraser and Co. and Lyall and Evatt Exchange and Stock Brokers. Singapore, Oct. 4, 10 a.m.
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    • 531 8 Issue Val. Fraser L Co. Lyall Evatt Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers 5/- Pangnga R 8/- 9/- 8/- 9/5/- Pengkalen 9/8 10/- 9/-. 10/1 Petallng Tin 6.45 660 8.40 6.60 £1 Puchong 10/6 11/3 10/9 11/6 1 PulauKamirl 0.14 0.18 0.15 0.17 ft £1 Pungah 22/- 22/9 22/- 23/J Puteh
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    • 402 8 1 1 Mai. Elec. Ord. 2.00 2.15 2.00 2.15 1 1 do 10% Prefs. 2a2\ 2 2.52% 2.40 2bO 10 10 Maynard 2.75 J.2snom 2.75 3.25 l l M. Breweries 2.30 2.40 2.32 i 2.37»; 50 50 McAllster 84.00 86.00 84.00 86.00 10 5 Overseas Aas 7.50 8.20 7.50
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    • 157 8 SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL. 5% 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int. Mar. 31 Sept. 30 108 110 norn 4^t% 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int. Mar. 31 Sept. 30 112 114 norn 4Vt% 190f red. 1955 $1,000,000 Int. Mar. 31 Sept. 30 118 120 norn 45- 1913 red. 1963 $2,000,000 Int.
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    • 343 8 Today's Prices Fraser Co. Lyall Evatt Kundong 2.40 2.C5 2.40 2.60 Lunas 1.55 1.65 1.55 1.65 Malaka Pinda 1.20 1.30 1.20 1.30 Mandal-Tekong 0.17 0.22 C.17 022 Mentakab (.20) 0.34 0.36 0.34 y 2 0.37 New Serendah ($2) 2.50 2.60 2.50 2.60 New Scudal ($2) 1.10 1.20 1.10
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    • 214 8 The tollowing are the excr .nge rates this mom'r.g according to the dally circular issued by the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation SELLING. London, 4 months' sight 2/4 >/8/ 8 London, 3 months' sight 2/4 3/32 London. 60 days' sight 2/4 1/16 London. 30 days' sight 2/4
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    • 86 8 Noon, Oct. 4. Buyers. Selleis. No. 1 K. R. S. S. in cases (F. 0.8.) Oct. 19 9/16 19 11/16 Good F. A. Q. in cases (F. 0.8.) Oct. 19 3/16 19 5/16 No. 1 K. R. S. S (Spot loose) awardable Singapore 19*4 19%
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  • 296 8 Closing Prices In London Last Night. (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Oct. 3. Closing quotations today of the principal British stocks are given below. The rise or fall is in relation to the price of Oct. 2. GOVERNMENT STOCKS. BRITISH. Rl«e or Pall Conversion Loan 5%
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  • 55 8 The transit timei on full rate telegrams from Singapore to London, yesterday was as follows: Telegrams handed In up to 5 00 p.m. 8 mln. Telegrams handed In up to 5.30 p.m. 10 mm. Telegrams handed In up to 6.00 p.m. 10 mm. Telegrams handed In up
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  • 93 8 London, Oct. 3. Paris 74 31 64 Athens 513 sellers New York 4 s»0 Bucharest 622 sellers Montreal 4 98 Rio 4. Brussels 29.0:: sellers offlcKi Geneva 12.19 Belgrade 215 Amsterdam 7.25':! Buenos Aires 15 Milan 60 5 16 sellers offl.iil Berlin 12. 19's Montevideo 39"i Prague 118' a
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  • 47 8 Lyall Evan's report dated, Oct. 4, shows: MINING. Jelebu 1.02 1.06. Southern Kinta 4.55 4.62'-j c.d., Sungel Luai 1.30 1.25, Tronoh 15. 9 16/4 x d.. Ulu Klangs 1.20 1.25. INDUSTRIALS. B.A.T. £5.5.0 *5.10.0. Dunlop Rubber 34/- 36 Tobacco £6.12.6 £6.15.0, SheU £3.7 6 £3.12.0.
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  • 193 8 Day Of Excitement In London. London. Oct. 3. I The Insf -taneous response of almost all commodities to last night 3 remarkable spurt in American markets has kept London and Liverpool trades in a state of barely suppressed excitement since early morning. They hurriedly deserted their
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  • 256 8 Distribution By Hoscote Rubber. (From Our Own Correspondent. > London, Oct. 3. The following company results are announced Batak Rabit Rubber. Profit for year ended June 30, £3.001 (against £3.942) Dividend 4 per cent, (against 5>, 2 >. forward £15 357 against £15.355 brought In. Chembong Malay Rubber.—
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 26 8 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. (Incorporated in England A.D. 1720) FIRE. MARINE. LIFE, MOTOR CAR, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. Branch Offic* for Malaya:_ Chartered Bank Chambers, Singapore. AP B I
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    • 22 8 AS SUPPLIED TO P.W.D. throughout Malaya, Rubber Plantations etc. Large Stock Spares Carried McALISTER CO., LTD. SINGAPORE, PENANG, KUALA LUMPUR and IPOH.
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  • FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
    • 958 9 Market Responds To News Of Quota Decision. Messrs. Symington and Wilson in their review dated, London, Sept. 25, state: After declining to 5%d. for ribbed smoked sheet on the spot on Wednesday evening, the rubber market steadied up for the last three days of the
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    • 248 9 To Jump Extra Impost Of 40 Per Cent One of the chief points during the past week has been the feeling of nervousness due to the uncertainty of developments in the Continental situation (state James F. Hutton and Co.. Ltd. In their report dated Manchester, Sept.
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    • 86 9 Strong Criticism Of New Dutch Measure. Amsterdam. Sept. 28. At the annual meeting of the General Association of Rubber Planters of I the East Coast of Sumatra, Dr. H. j Kolkman. the chairman, strongly crii ticised the introduction of the export duty on estate ruober. He said
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    • 167 9 40 per cent, on Japanese Imports into t Egypt, the volume of business resulting has been disappointing. It i? felt that this may only be a tempo j rary measure pending a new trade agreement with Japan, and naturally j until the position is made clear, tracie will suffer. Trade
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    • 1007 9 TO DIRECT ADVISE GOVERNMENT. The League of Industry had served Its first purpose and had served it well, said Mr. J. Olbson Jarvle at a rally of the League In Perth on Sept. 21. Protection ol some sort was vitally essential for our Industrial development, and the
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    • 358 9 LARGE INCREASE IN UNITED STATES. According to the September bulletin of the International Tin Research and Development Council, issued by the Hague Statistical Office, world apparent consumption of tin In the period January-July Increased by 15.7 per cent, in 1935 to 79.820 tons, against 68,831 tons in
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    • 115 9 International Company Agreement. At the second annual meeting of the Rubber Powder Company, at London on Oct. 15. a special resolution will be submitted regarding the provisional agreement of July 2 las' The terms provide for the sale of the undertaking and assets 'except book and other
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 709 9 BANKING. HONG KONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. In U» Colony How Kong i The liability of members is limited to the extent «nd In manner prescribed by Ordinance No. 6 of 1938 ol the Colony BEAD OFFICE: BONO KONG. Authored capiui JSS-*****2 Issued and fully DaiO up M 0.000 .000 Reserve
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    • 366 9 BANKING. CIIMITERKD BANK 09 INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (tnrorpormtml in Bt\gi*mJ tty Rnral Charrer IHMI Paid Dp Capital tn eoo.DOO siiar** ««cb U.OM.OM n*af i m Fund f3 *wo wa Liability of Proprtotnra. U.OOO.Ma BRAR IMHt M. MajWlt I ntvlan A, A««a«tea iri Branches. Alor Star Hone Koi* rtai*M. Amntsaj
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  • 144 10 ALSAMBRA Charlie Chan In Egypt 6.15— 9 15. CAPITOL Les Miserables. With Fredrlc March Sc Charles Laughton. 6.15 9.15. GLOBE THEATRE. GREAT WORLD Circus Clown. With Joe E. Brown. GREAT WORLD Lily of Klllamcy. HOLLYWOOD 0. SERANGOON ROAD The Cat's Paw. With Harold Lloyd. Also We Live Again. With
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  • 979 10 SINGAPORE. FRIDAY, OCT. 4. 1935. The Last Chance. Within a very short time noi the League must face what i certainly the most critical issue ii its 15 years' history. Mussolini ha made it clear beyond all doubt tha for him, there is no going bacl and as soon as
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  • 156 10 Mr. F. J. Bryant is expected back in Malaya from Home about the end of this month. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Mathews, Kuala Lumpur, will be at Frasers Hill for two weeks from October 7. Dr. K. V. Weerasingham, Senior Deputy Medical Officer, Pulau Jerejak, is
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  • 1021 10  -  WEALTH WHICH ITALY WANTS. William J. Makin. By IT is generally agreed that the richest territory in Africa today is the Congo. There is more wealth in those steaming jungles alongside the great river over which now fly trlple-englned "planes carrying 'ivory, apes and peacocks,"
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  • 488 10 Flowers Underfoot Buta Buta Poison A Botanical Bishop South African Iris. I HAVE sometimes wondered whether there was any flower in this couni try which could be planted in turf, so that it would come up amid the grass In the delightfully casual and unexpected way that
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  • 758 10 *T*HE Malayan cartoonist is passing through a rather barren time. Sir Frederick James's battleship Jaw and Sir Laurence Guillemard's grandmotherly spectacles were heave:i-sent opportunities, r.nd Denis Santry made the most of them. But today our local big-wigs, for the most part, present no outstanding facial characteristics.
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    • 203 10 IWAITV and FASHION COMBINE and are r>vin» A BEAUTY TALK and FASHION PARADE at a CocfctaU I'arty at the Adelphi Roof Garden on Monday, October 14 at 6.30 n.m. Admbrton by invitation only MAYNAKOS BUILDING 2nd Floor 11 Battery Road. Singapore. Phone 61 IS or 4974. FOR THE LATEST AND
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    • 12 10 COMFORT* jomn ouu STYLE OPTICIAN 1 81 BATTERY W> M SIN6«PORE EY6WIAR
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  • 1158 11 FORMAL PROCLAMATION "IN INTERESTS OF PEACE." Rome Admits Aerial Bombing Of Adowa. TRIPLE ATTACK TODAY? Statesmen Hurry Back To League Council. TENERAL Debono, Italian High Commissioner in East Africa, today formally proclaimed the opening of hostilities against Abyssinia. He announced that his troops had been
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  • 309 11 Why Italy Is Advancing. The following telegrams, one from Abyssinia and the other from Italy, addressed to the SecretaryGeneral of the League of Nations yesterday announced the outbreak oi hostilities. ITALY'S COMPLAINT. I HAVE the honour to communicate the following .—The warlike and aggressive spirit developed in
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  • 227 11 READY FOR THREE YEARS' WAR. (Special to Straits Times.) Addis Ababa. Oct. 3. l'he Abyssinian capital has been thrown into wild excitement by news that the Italian offensive has begun. Orders have been given immediately to accelerate mobilisation. The belief In military circles is that the
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  • 48 11 London. Oct. 4. The Italian ambassador In London, Signor Orandi. called at he British Foreign Office yesterday he was seen by the Permanent Under Secretary, Sir Robert Vansittart, and communicated the reasons of his government for making the advance in Abyssinia. British Wireless.
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  • 31 11 The British submarines Pandora and Osiris arrived in Singapore from China today. They are at the Naval Base. The British cruiser. Berwick, has arrived at Aden from Singapore.
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  • 322 11 WHAT S PER CENT. INCREASE MEANS. London, Oct. 3. At an an extraordinary meeting of the International Tin Committee In London today it was decided to raise the production quota five per cent, to 70 per rent, of standard tonnages. This change will be retrospective from July 1.
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  • 42 11 The Prince of Wales, who has spent th? last few days of his holiday abroad. In Pr.rte. flow home yrstrrdny In his private aeroplane. Soon after his arrival hp visited Buckingham Pnlace and had ten with the King and Queen— British Wireless
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  • 446 11 "We Must Fill Up The Gaps." MINISTER'S SPEECH TO CONSERVATIVES. 'WK must fill up the gaps in our defences, in order to make this country safe, to preserve the Empire and in order to fulfil our obligations to other nations." Mr. Neville Chamberlain the Chancellor of the Exchquer.
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  • 287 12 BIG FAIR OPENS TOMORROW. China's Products In Hundreds. 126 STALLS AT GREAT WORLD. A small army of exhibitors and their assistants are busily engaged at the Great World unpacking hundreds of cases of a thousand different lines for the first big AllChinese Trade Fair which opens in Singapore tomorrow. One
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  • 197 12 Asmara, Oct. 4. Gen. Debon >s' proclamation, announcing the opening of hostilities is issued in Italian, Amharic and Arabic, and addressed to the local population. It declares that Italy has for 40 years assured peace and tranquillity in the Mareb region, enriching the country by governing it justly.
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  • 689 12 Kept "Dangling On Strings" By Taxi Dancer. Delivering judgment today, in favour of Mr. F. C. Scharenguivel who sued lira. E. V. Penes for the return of a gramophone ana record; Mr. L. B. Gibson, Civil District Judge, Singapore, said that in hit opinion
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  • 136 12 Market Depressed By War. (Straits Times Special) Securities on the London Stock Exchange have been extremely depressed by events of the past seven weeks. The following table gives an idea of thp extent of the fall since August 15 (before Mussolini's rejection of the Paris offer
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  • 155 12 Japanese Threat Of Strong Measures. Hong Kong, Oet 4. Despite the strict censorship imposed by the Kwangtung Government in connection with the Swatow incident. It is reliably learned that the Japanese demands to the Chinese authorities Include: The exemption of Japanese foodstuff imports, such as sugar
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  • 179 12 RUBBER PLANTING IN COSTA RICA. The New York Times reports from San Jose (Costa Rica) that taking advantage of the recent law exempting the rubber industry from customs and other taxes for 20 years, representatives of the Goodyear Co. have contracted with the Government to plant 2.500
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  • 96 12 Net Excess Shipments Only 751 Tons. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, C):t. 3. The I.R.R.C. September bulletin declares that net exports under restriction from Jan. 1. 1935 to Aug. 31,1935. were 520.808 tons, or 13.013 over the quota. After allowing for last year's deficiency of 12,262 tons, the
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  • 36 12 Great shipowners have Instructed their captains not to take any cargoes to or from Italy, and have also instructed Greek shipping In the Far Bast to return via the Cape, not by the Suez Canal.— Reuter.
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  • 332 12 Remarkable Soloists. An audience largely adult, and which included the Colonial Secretary, Sir Andrew Caldecott, greatly appreciated the first public concert given by the Singapore Children's Orchestra at the Victoria Memorial Hall, Singapore last night. So successful was the concert, which was in aid of the Jubilee
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  • 42 12 Shanghai, Oct. 4. More than 160,000 labourers have been engaged by the Hwaiho Conseri vancy Bureau to construct a canal to i divert the Hwai River flood waters to the sea.— Sin Chew Jit Poh.
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  • 297 12 PUPILS OVERCROWDED AND OVERAGE. IMPROVEMENT IN SINGAPORE. The private English schools may be divided into two main classes: (a) those controlled by the religious bodies that conduct the aided English schools and which are accommodated in proper school buildings; (b) those carried on by individuals (usually
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  • 75 12 Tobacco Smugglers Caught. Suspicious of two Chinese rowing a koleh containing a quantity o* tobacco. Malay fishermen at Sungei Pandan off Pasir Panjang detained them, early yesterday morning, and communicated with the Government Monopolies. The Chinese were arrested, and were produced today before the Criminal District Judge on
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  • 146 12 THOUSANDS OF ACRES BENEFIT. SCHEME COSTS $:>O,O<M). (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Oct. 3. The second stage of the Pulau Tiga irrigation scheme in the district of Kuala Kangsar, which will supply water to riverine bendangs, is nearing completion. The Immediate effect of this scheme will
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  • 258 12 The official programme of the visit by members of the British Medical Association next week is:— Monday, Oct. 7 B.M.A. representatives will meet the party arriving o:i the Marella and will take them to Raffles Hotel. Day free for excursions and sightseeing, for which the B.M.A.
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  • IRRELEVANT EVIDENCE OF OFFENCES.
    • 671 13 EXTORTION APPEAL SUCCEEDS. Pointed comments regarding ad-mi.-sibility of evidence were made by Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell yesterday in a judgment allowing the appeal of Too Koon Seng, who was convicted in the Police Court on three charges of extortion. His lordship said: According to the evidence,
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    • 132 13 Echo Of Fatal Accident In Shanghai. Shanghai, Oct. 4. The appeal of Mr. Khoo Hooi-hye, former Malayan lawn tennis champion, against his conviction before a Chinese court on a charge of rash driving which resulted in the killing of a young Chinese girl, was heard yesterday.
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    • 69 13 300 Guests At Government House Party. In honour of the twenty- first birthday of their daughter, Bridget, a ball and bridge party were given at Government House on Wednesday nighf by His Excellency the Governor, Sir Shenton Thomas, and Lady Thomas. About three hundred guests
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    • 67 13 (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Oct. S. Ramamurty, who unsuccessfully appealed against a conviction on a charge of the theft of $1,000 when he eloped with the daughter of the owner of the money, appeared in court again stated that he was unable to pay
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    • 49 13 Seoul, Oct. 1. The 25th anniversary of the union of Korea and Japan was celebrated throughout Koiea. Official celebrations centred at Seoul where 3,000 officials and leading businessmen, both Korean and Japanese and the foreign consular body were entertained by General Ugaki, GovernorGeneral of korea.— Aneta TransOcean.
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    53 13 A group after the weddinc of Mr. Khoo Swee Chuan. of Seremban, and Miss Tan Tee Van, of Kuala La mpur, mt the Wesley Church. Seremban. In the group is the bridesmaid, Miss Lav Lias Sle. the bestmen, Messrs. Lee Tlan Huat and Teo KJm Sax, and the flower jrirb,
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  • 644 13 AN interesting question as to the right of an individual to inspect and copy a "public document" In the custody of the Commissioner of Estate Duties, was raised in the Supreme Court, before Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell, on an application by Neo Hong Kirn in
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  • 273 13 Firm's Accountant Tells Of Suspicions. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Oct. 3. Further evidence was recorded in the Kuala Lumpur Police Court yesterday, before Mr. F. K. Wilson, in the preliminary inquiry into the case in which Cheng Tiak Llm, alias C. T. Llm, formerly storekeeper,
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  • 83 13 AUSTRALIAN EDUCATION FOR MALAYANS. Costs £120 A Year. (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Oct. 3. The Reverend F. Oliver, In addressIng Rotarlans yesterday on life In Australia, said that the educational system was second to none. There were many state schools, and free schools, colleges and universities equipped with excellent
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  • 117 13 A young Malay named Ramzan. employed at Messrs. Robinson and Co., Ltd.. pleaded guilty before the second magistrate yesterday, to criminal breach of trust of $67.75. He was sentenced to one month's rigorous imprisonment. It was stated that on Sept. 5 he had been sent to collect
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  • 24 13 Miss Mac West's manager stated In Hollywood that it would be Impossible for her to accept any English engagement for at least six months.
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  • 246 13 POSTERS FOR CHILDREN ALSO. STEPS BY NEGRI BRANCH OF A.A. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Oct. 3. The announcement in the Straits Times that the Negri Sembilan branch of the Automobile Association of Malaya was launching a safety first campaign for schoolchildren in Malaya, was
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  • 73 13 In an advertisement which appeared In the Straits Times yesterday, it was announced that Uday Shankar. the famous Indian dancer, would perform at a charity concert to bn given by th? Lotus Club at the Victoria Theatre Singapore tomorrow. The announcement was made in error. The dancer who
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  • IMPROVED DISPLAY BY S.C.C HOCKEY PLAYERS YESTERDAY.
    • 423 14 Plenty Of Useful Forward Talent Available. 1 (api'a X1 Ii "asVa XI I, A IAMI.t ...w.l ..I liurfcry ntlliuaUala wllnaMMl INO i.C.f. 111.. 1 lltr I'dilmi yr.1.i.1.0 »h... ll. r Vim ('NpUln'H XI (Witila*) i.. n.. Ca|>t»in'* hi (Cnluura) by tha «4d ■••»> 1,,
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    • 87 14 Newcomer* vs. Tlw Kent (in Tit. I'iKlanf. I NewPomuT* v» Tha uimarrow I p IllllllW* n.« f, f Bui. 1 I VI, 1 ...I I I M .11,1 1. 111. ,1 l.vk A 1 11 iin I 1 II it Hl'liki K I Ifkoi and J Tim H«.i
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    • 57 14 London, Out I 11.. V-..-UI. U4III I col .11.. I 41 < „.,1111 «.l«l.l,U 111 mpjm k -"i'Vi,.«l"' Mm liii.m.i.i Lawronoa (twaaaaa) and .1 'Ai» M.iii.liv <W«.I Mi urn wi. I. 111 mm,, Mi.t.n. »i.i..ti«to »nd in, i.ai.i. w ,intmt>ioni, PhUllpa rv »l m) '"i»M <Wolvar- .'■y>
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    • 46 14 London. Oot l tiw Naw laaJaadow aoorod tha niui .1.. ..f 11..U 1..... 1.-luy .1 M 11.1..1 ll.d raaulM of Muby mat«haa aabtod by Rautw woro M fottsfwii— new #iC Hiaii iiir 1 b 1 a <■ M.«rlr, 14 No. I I.4HI|>U.II 111
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    • 29 14 Ipoh, Ott. I. Tha Naw Olub'a bWUNa oh»a»p4on •iiii. rot tho NoUaon Ovp waa won by A V -.1 I. U Kl. air. 11,.. Mr, HLmt in tho final.
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    • 402 14 f% a* a fi jj Still Over Seventy Left In For Autumn Rrur. BY f,W*a4 live Ifflim til* IM hur«*» MM In for lit* wr* wHrh i« k* mn Hi N»wmar»*l Ott l«, Aftar tfc* Mr* forttMo tit*** m* ««M II nawtnaltaM toll in, 11., a...-|.I.M. 1.,
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    • 655 14 Knglhh 7W Topic*. iVfu; Favourites For Autumn Event* O'Grady A Chrysler II Fail—Bahram Not Retired Yet-Smirke Wins Welsh St. Leger. hi, 1 „1 -.i ru«i fttroat, tapt 17, ftmitk; waa tho IncflUMa aaajual to il.. u.1.1.k .1 I, ..1 ..I I 1.1 lan 1 w«l...*uy or ini.a.i,
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    • 157 14 (IYom Ow Own CfrrtaapoMant) Nawmarkat Inday ««ar a dtalani>« i.f l«» mlla., ramillM n» r«ll«w« I I^4 ILrhH. fI.AMMV (M farrymanl *M Mr M, riaM". MtNtoHIN irnn mi. 1... .1.1 1» 1, i...rt a Ahierr (it, IN*) M l»» Unitli with fuwr li.Htlt. l.rlwMMi >r I .1
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    • 173 14 LATEST BETTING ON AUTUMN EVENTS. ".I 1 sN»y> omMMMi «'..H.1,i1,U. a 1,1... w i,, i,, run Hi Nowmnrkal mi o«n, il and m rtapMtlvaiy, w«« m rullowa: Ill* I 1, 1. I ••> l» w.m.im.i Mmi n i total N lo I Huplito offers, N o I ■lo I Nftm«rk«n<l
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    • 158 14 WEIGHTS FOR LAST DAY AT K.L Nui-ima. Mviiiht Now A In I l),v II Puny 'I "Ml .I' PW «H»t, Irl handloapa for laturday, tlw 11. 1., 1 .uy to Nulanior Turf 1 -mi. a,. 1, imm an y Matvi v;':v,.T» KnflmKm JMI 1 4. IK UM U I lull
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    • 43 14 LOCKERBIE WILKINSON (BIRMINGHAM) LTD. Manufacturers of Door Furniture A Fittings tte. Am lltr sjbdjfi *»r« „l. ..1 |o mi now lm»r roni|irti|tr<niiivrt rmigr of Nlurk mitl Jmll lio |il.u.<<l lo Imt < Hi. ..,.,,,..11... lly of quoting nunliiml yuur rr«|ulrriu«ula. S!ME, DARBY Co.. Ltd.
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    • 84 14 111 1 PRICE SALE I LAST DAY X {J TOMORROW, U I SATURDAY, OCT. Bth. V I laaibN Kill fl I aa low aa $1/- isab LI V laaghoa NaU V i r aa low aa 2/ Mas Cj JX lalibvaial Nata /t aa low aa 4/ oaok i laiporloa'
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  • JOHORE TO SINGAPORE WALKING RACE ON SUNDAY.
    • 733 15 Forty Five Entrants One From Kuala Lumpur. ALL arrangements for the JohoreSingapore International Walk on Sunday have been completed. There are 45 entries. Competitors are provided with a great deal of Interest and encouragement by the number of valuable c ids and prizes provided. First
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    • Article, Illustration
      15 15 The all-Malayan Chinese Basket Ball team which sailed for Shanghai on Sunday. Straits Times Photograph.
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    • NEGRI-MALACCA vs. SELANGOR.
      • 220 15 Boxing. Giving Away Weight Will Not Worry Filipino. Singapore boxing enthusiasts will have the opportunity of seeing one of the leading fiy-welghters in the world In action on Sunday night at the Olympic Stadium when Joe Mendiola meets Frankle Weber in a twelve rounds contest.
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      • 30 15 In the Dyne Cup competition at Tanglin yesterday Miss Heagerty and E. N. Griffith-Jones plus 15 beat Mrs. Stanley-Smith and F/L Muschamp scr. 6—3,6 3, 3—6, 6—l.6 1.
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      • 46 15 The following are the results of the semi-final of the women's golf championship of Singapore for the Andrew Currie Cup. Mrs. J. D. Laing beat Miss S. Abed 4 and 3. Mrs. C. R Cherry beat Mrs. W. H. Day 2 and l.
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      • 537 15 Two Changes Made In Combined States Pack. (Krom Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Oct. S. •TWO former Negri-.Malacca players, 1 I. S. Wylie and H. G. Banham, will play against the Combined States on Saturday, when NegriMalacca open their State rugger programme with a match against Selangor
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      • 121 15 The following are the entries for the Negrl Sembllan Sporting Club Skye Meeting to be held on Saturday, Oct. 12: Class 4 horses: Happiness. Lovely Nancy, Tweedledee, Justlcla, Jccks Fancy, Mithras. Class 5 horses: Car Fox, The Arcadian. Wlndgrade, Lovers Idol. Ethelwood, Lyce Moon, Allegiance, Gunja Din,
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    • 579 15 No Change In Lost Ball Rule R. and A. Official Honoured Joe Louis To Meet Schmeling. Conducted by "LEIGHTON." •"PHE proposal by Sir Ernley Blackwell, that the rules relating to lost and unpayable balls be amended to the principle of lost ball lost hole," was defeated at
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    • 178 15 ITHROAT1 THROAT W& Never used to be able to I§&&s^ smoke more than two oi &&W' W£ Uuee a day. Sensitive jfP" throat wouldn't stand it. Then t JUgy ■■■&Wf someone gave him a tip I Craven "A". Now he gets R LnA \/r- moTe smoking pleasure ia evert K
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    • 38 15 A REALLY GOOD TONIC WINE. Phoslerlne Tonic Wine contains all that b oest In a sound, pure wine, plus those other qualities which are generally associated wtt!t a course ot medicine with strong txtiy ano nerve building properties.
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    250 17 Dr. and Mrs Mustapha, of Sungel Patanl. have sailed for Europe, where Dr. Mustapha la to complete a course of study. The Kedah Government has created a new Department of Statistics, of which Che Mohamed Sultan has been appointed the first Registrar. The Malayalee Hindoo Samajam. Singapore, will
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  • 114 17 At the Rest House. Muai, last Sunday, Mr.. S. V. Sanmugam. Muar, was entertained to dinner on the eve of his departure to Johoro Bahni on transfer. Mr. M. V. Filial who presided proposed the loyal toa6ts to the King and H.H. the Sultan of Johore.
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  • 437 17 ALTERATION MADE IN COMMITTEE'S MINUTES. (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 2. Mr. John Hands. M.C.H.. raised an ob lection to the minutes of the Traffic Advisory Committee when they were presented for confirmation at today's meeting of the Kuala Lumpur Sanitary Board. The word
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  • 165 17 Two Successful Candidates At Batu Gajah. At the University of London's Matriculation examination, held overseas in June this year, two candidates from the Government English School, Batu Oajah, who sat for the examination, were successful, (says the Times The Government English School, which, therefore, secured 100 per cent,
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  • 208 17 Retirement Of Pahang State Engineer. Mr. E. D. Kibble, State Engineer, Pahang, was presented with an address by the P.W.D. subordinate Staff at Kuala Ltpls on the eve t>i his retirement. The address recalled that his name would long be associated with the high engineering skill
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  • 199 17 Cartoon Of Our Cricketing Governor. Technically, the best thing In thr new Issue of straits Produce is o sketch of Mr. Justice Burton. The most humorous item. In the opinion of 'Jils reviewer, is a pictuij of two fatuous women tourists belli*; drawn around Singapore in a ricksha,
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  • 95 17 I Under the auspices of the Indian Association Singapore, a literary meeting was held on Monday with Mr. N. A. Mallal in Um chair. Mr. L. P. Milum, 3.A. (Lond.i spoke abovt Montaigne, the celebrated Prench essayist. The author lived in tne loin century
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  • 196 17 Is it to be wondored M that Mr. C I is thankful he was advised v take Maclean Brand S^omai-h Powder? After years of tmttttiaa from ale 'rated stomach, one dose of this marvellous Etomach remedy brought him instant and permanent relief. "I am
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    • 329 17 «DOG OFF HIS FOOD Perhaps you hive never heard die of your neglect. Provide him regutenn a tad doer." It b applied tarty with Bob Martin's Condition to animals whose tppetitet arc in- Powders. If your dog is off his food different As a remit, they don't now give him
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    • 115 17 1 THINK of the advantages of a 1 GREASEPROOF, WATERPROOF .1, DUSTPROOF I FLOOR I I The simple application or l| Ironite I I WW give you this and more! 1 SOLE AGENTS M UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED. SINGAPORE BRANCHES Reiinojon NOISELESS STANDARD OWk Here is to-day'i ezpressioa of the finest
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    127 18 Mi kv labels are playing an important part in the renewed anti-Jewish campaign in Germany. Buildings everywhere, especially Jewish premises, are being liberally adorned with thousands of the labels, which are made of pink paper and bear virulent anti-Semitic slogans. This photo shows: Some of Germany's ant!Jrwisli labels. Translated they
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  • -BELOVED PRIDE" OF THE ENGLISH STAGE.
    • 487 18 Madge Kendal' s Splendid Life. LINK WITH PAST AGE. AS the last of the great MidVictorian players, Dame .Mad. to Kendal, whose death took place last month in Hertfordshire, played her part even in the life of today. Ir.defd. it was her last appearances In public that endeared her to
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    • 283 18 A Study of the Bacteriology Serology, and Epidemiology of the Disease. By Ludwik Anigstein, M.D., Ph.D., Parasitologist to the State Institute of Hygiene, Warsaw, Poland; Lecturer in Parasitology, University of Warsaw. Kuala Lumpur: Kyle. Palmer and Co., Ltd. Pp. 184. Typhus Is a world-wide dlstase and
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  • 459 18 A Record Of Failure And Success. The Real Abyssinia. By Colonel C.F. Key. (Seeley Service. 10s. "d.) The Abyssinian attitude towards the granting of commercial, industrial or mining! concessions is explained in a I book which appears this month. Writing in The Real Abyssinia," Colonel C. F.
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  • 517 18 The following newly added nonflctlon works will be ready for Issue at Raffles Library tomorrow: Arnold Bennet. A Portrait Done At a Home. D. C. Bennet; Older People. Illus-j ti-aled. Hector Bohtho. The Adventure of a i Bishop C. F. D'Arcy; Hashish. Illustrated.; Henry De Monfred; Conieasious of
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  • 117 18 Shanghai Bankers To Leave On Oct. 6. Shanghai, Oct. 2. The mission of Shanghai Chinese bankers and Industrial leaders will leave for Japan on Oct. 6. The mission will be away for one month. The party will be headed by Mr. Wu Ting-chang, general manager of the
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  • 517 18 Tokyo. Oct. 1. The Home Minister, Mr. Goto. r>- ported to a Cabinet meeting thi3 morning that over twenty prefecLurej were affected by the recent typhoon which was accompanied by heavy rains when 258 persens were killed. 123 wounded, 110 are missing and 1,200 house* was demolished.
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    • 369 18 Kidney Trouble Causes Untold Agonies HERE IS RELIEF IN 24 HOURS Worn-out, feeling too-old, hating work, no rest for pleasure. vitality simply by taking De Witt's Kidney and Bladder Pilto strength just pnn% out, bad nights, rheumatic twinges, bladder for a little while. disorder, it is certain that kidney trouble
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    • 190 18 Dignity of its own the 1935 AUSTIN seven The small "Baby" ot ten years ago has now developed Into a roomy. comfortable and really smart light car yet it retains Its name as the most economical means of transport Id the world. What other four seater motor car can offer
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  • 811 19 j theless had the whole meeting with I him, and the advice which he gave us i was not only sound but also was a very definite encouragement for the Society to push forward with its alms. Technical Education. /"\NE or two extracts from his speech I
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  • 2071 19 tap root and will be able to spreud to newly planted material. It seems therefore that if it only kills the greater part of a root system, which Is not yet Infected, the remaining roots might much more rapidly die and when they do, does not the
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    • 23 19 I I FO^MATUR^RUBBER I SULPHATE OF I AMMONIA I I IMPERIAL CHEMICAL I INDUSTRIES IMALAYAI L TD I IINCAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANC 1
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    • 757 19 fertiliser FACTS |_B 5 /TTlWjilT^^Tir^^^wi NUMBER 6. REPLANTING ENSURE THE TAPPING of PREVIOUSLY UNTOUCHED RESERVES of PLANT FOOD by the ue of STERAMEAL (complete orgiui: fertil ser) in the PLANTING HOLE. 11. WORKS AT PORT SWETYEINHAM 111 111 OFFICE AND LASORATORr 11 if II I I** MARKET STR EET 11
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