The Straits Times, 30 November 1935
1935-11-30
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Title Section38 1935-11-30 1 The Straits Times [ESTABLISHED NEARLY A CENTURY.] THE LARGEST AND MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. 20 PAGKS. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1935. PRICE 10 CENTS. The Straits Times 20 pa(;es, SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1935. PRICF 10 CENTS.38 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement137 1935-11-30 1 SINGAPORE: 140. CECIL ST. ('PHONE 5471). CAR REPAIRS PROMPT EFFICIENT BRINKMANN CO GRANGE RD. "THE SPIRIT OF FRAGRANT ENGLAND" >*J^r I The spirit of true V J I English Fragrance -S J will be brought /^r^ to you anew in IJ A line of bclte^ va'.ue TOILET REQUISITES SOLE AGENTS137 words
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Advertisement155 1935-11-30 1 KUALA LUMPUR 26. JAVA ST. ('PHONE 3683) Ufe Toys of Quality ,aL HORNBY TRAINS Hornb y Trains a i\ favourites with boy« because they V ""L \jk\ enable every operation in real railway practice to be car- V vVJl^V rled out accurately In model form. M Y A^Jul HORNBY SPEED155 words
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Advertisement14 1935-11-30 1 Dcttsy IS. OKCUAKI) KOAI> j lor BOU4HJETS K.ASKKIS tt UIIMIMS I'honr uvn (Amber Mansions.)14 words
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DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.
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Article105 1935-11-30 2 TEO. At his residence. No. 17. Balmoral Road. Singapore, on Thursday Nov. 28 at 11 p.m. Mr. Teo Cheng Hee passed away peacefully In his 55th year. He leaves behind a wire. Madam Wee Burok, 4 sons, Messrs. Teo Koon Beng, Teo Koon Wah, Teo Koon Gee and Teo105 words
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Article45 1935-11-30 2 Inche Othman bin Buang (D.O. Mersing) and family, thank all those who sent wreaths and letters of condolence and all those who were present at the Interment of his wife Inche Dara bint* Awang. who passed away at Jnhore Bahru on November 3. 1935.45 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement408 1935-11-30 2 BILLING— At Johore Bahru Hospital on Nov. 28. to Meta Lillian, wife of A. G. Billing of Johore Bahru twins (son and daughter) SITUATIONS VACANT When applying for any position advertised in the«e columns send copies of testimonials. Do not send original-. WANTED, thiroiißh'y experienced Salesman (British) for Office Apnliances.408 words
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Advertisement908 1935-11-30 2 FOR SALE FOR SALE. Desirable Compound Retlence. 8 Bedroom* san. Large ac.-eage. anflln district. Can be viewed on app!lcaon. Apply Box No. 613, Straits Times. 1934 VAUXHALL. 14 h.p. de luxe. Eddyone Radio, perfect reception. Marsden'.s [alay Dictionary 1812. Buckler's Anecdotal Lstory of Singapore 1902. Elkitab romnised Malay Bible 1821.908 words
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Advertisement1197 1935-11-30 2 AUCTION NOTICES MORTGAGEES' SALE of valuable freehold land and premises situate at and known as No. 145, Marine Parade (formerly ANCRAM VILLA" 36 East Coast Road) Singapore, resurvey area 3 roods and 35.1 poles or 42.226 sq. ft. To be held at Our saleroom. No. 11, Raffles Place, on Monday,1,197 words
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Advertisement855 1935-11-30 2 AUCTION NOTICES AUCTION SALE of valuable collection of postage stamps mostly of British Empire. To be held at our saleroom, No. 27. Cbulia Street. On Saturday, December 7, 1935 at 10.30 a.m. Now on view. Catalogues issued. V POWELL ft CO.. LTD., Auctioneers. Singapore, November 29. 1935. GRAND AUCTION SALE855 words
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Advertisement662 1935-11-30 2 PUBLIC NOTICES HONG FATT (SUNGEI BESI) LTD. NOTICE OF DIVIDEND NOTICE Is hereby given that a Second Interim Dividend at the rate of 3 per cent, (making 6 per cent, to date) on account of the year ending Dei. 31. 1935. has been declared and is payable on Dec. 9,662 words
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Advertisement319 1935-11-30 2 BUSINESS CARDS. Etc, MASSAGE HALL MANICURE AND MASSAGE Mr*. HARU and Miss HANA 60. WATERLOO STREET, Telephone 7467. "WEAR-WELL" SHOES. Fine Quality All-Leather Shoes made in England. Good shapes, good fit and really good Value. Willow Calf or Box Calf Oxford $«.5O With Usklde 17.50. Scotch Grain $8. With Usklde319 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous183 1935-11-30 2 SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Singapore Within Outside Without Malaya Malaya Postage Monthly S.M 4.00 £.5$ Qaarterly 8.50 812.C0 7.5* Half Yearly $17.00 $*4.e0 J15.00 Yearly 534.M $10.00 $30.M Now— Outslilion cheques should Inclodf the usual bank discount. ADVERTISEMENT RATES. The charges and Instruction* fo> CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS are ai under:— 25 cents per183 words
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Advertisement649 1935-11-30 3 P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated In England.) MAIL. PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSUI.AR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. JNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S 3OVERNMENT. LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARD FROM LONDON FOR CHINA AND JAPAN. Due. Tonnage Spore. BEHAR 6.000 Dec. 5 CARTHAGE 15.000 Dec.649 words
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Advertisement371 1935-11-30 3 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTSo (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS FOR CUNARD WHITE STAR LID. TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ. Regular fortnightly sailings. London via Penang, Colombo, Aden, Suez, Port Said, Marseilles and Gibraltar. +MS. TERUKUNI MARU Dec. 11. S.S. HAKUSAN MARU Dec. 26. S.S. HARUNA MARU Jan. 9. S.S KATORI MARU Jan.371 words
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Advertisement642 1935-11-30 3 imMW*±jL*£i£^M#'A 11 tZ^^H ■VIZI TASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. BANGKOK LINE Luxurious One Class Motorships. Most Cabins have adjoining private bath. Excellent Cuisine. FOR MARSEILLES. LONDON. ROTTERDAM. HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN From From From From Spore Malacca Port Pena.ng M.S. Sham BORINGIA 10 12 10/12 11/12 13/12 ERRIA 31/12 31 12 1/1642 words
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Advertisement262 1935-11-30 3 B. I. S. N. CO., LTD. ilncorporatedi Incorporated In England.) APCAR LINE FOB HONG KONG. AMOY. SHANGHAI, HOJI. KOBE AND OSAKA s.s. SANTHIA 8.000 December 5. Excellent modern accommodation for flnt i.nd second class passengers. Special hoJday return tickets Interchangeable with F. Sc S. N. CO., Issued at cheap rates.262 words
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Advertisement1144 1935-11-30 3 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINK (Ocean The Hua Khiow Steamship Co. (1932) Li A Steam Ship Co. Ltd.. sii C hina Molual The Canard White Star Ltd. Steam Navigation Co., Ltd.) The Sarawak Steamship Co., Ltd. The StralU Steamship Co., Ltd. The Australian Oriental Line Ltd. The China Navigation Co., Ltd.1,144 words
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SHIPPING & MAILS.
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Article115 1935-11-30 4 Saturday, Nov. 30. Ships aJonfsMe the Wharves «v averted to arrlv* KEPPEL HAKBOLB. Main Wharf Lch. Alert, Lch. Lumut, Lcn. Klttiwake. Asahan, Singapore, Yin der Lljn, Pacific, Lcn. Sir H. Anderson. Oil Wharf NU. Coal Wharf NU. VESSELS IN DB! DUCKS. Tanjong Pacar. Sneers Wharf Nil Albert115 words
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Article31 1935-11-30 4 Nov. 28: Danmark (Dan.); Kulit (Dut.) Nov. 29: V. der Does de Bye, Tidore. Aletta, Singapore, Planclus, Siberg (Dut); Sui Sang, Giang Seng. Pontlanak. Ampang, Malacca, Esmeralda (Brit); Hafthor (Nor).31 words
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Article18 1935-11-30 4 The air mail dispatched from Singapore on Nov. 21 was delivered in London on Nov. 29 (8 days).18 words
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Article266 1935-11-30 4 Ms* Burma (Sirdnanm) 3 m East and North India iSlrdhana) 3 pm. Djambl (Tohltl) 3 p.m Borneo (North), Brunei and Labuan (Marudu) 4 p.m Bafan, BengkaHs and ScUt PandJang (Toooall) 4 p.m. Bandjermasln (Belawan) ..4 D.m. Blinjoe (Senang) 4 p.m. Labocan Bilik and Tandjong Balel (Rantau) 4266 words
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Article121 1935-11-30 4 Malls from Austra'ia. Netherlands Indies etc. expected today by air (Qantas) will be delivered to boxholders at 3.30 p.m. General delivery ot letters at 4.05 p.m. Mails from Netherlands Indies expected today by air (Netherlands) will be delivered to boxholders at 3.30 p.m. General delivery of letters and121 words
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Article140 1935-11-30 4 Arrived from N.E.I, by K.N.1.L.M.plane PK-AFL Nov. 26:— Mr. Wallwork. Mrs. Trlellng, Mrs. Ong Hap Nio, Mr. Olivelro, Mr. Berlin Left for N.E.I. by KNILM-plane PKAFL, Nov. 27:— Mr. Wolff. Arrived from Europe and India by KLM-p'ane Sperwer, Nov. 27: Dr. F. H. Visman. Left for N.E.I.140 words
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Article251 1935-11-30 4 The following sailed by the Hakozaki Maru which left on Nov. 28 for Penan,;, Colombo and Europe; For Penang: Miss E. M. Cronkite Dr. E. Wm. Hunt, Miss R. 'J. Lewison. For Colombo: Commdr. H F. Carey, Mr. and Mrs. W. Clay, Mr. W B. Cooke. Mr. J.251 words
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Article96 1935-11-30 4 The following disembark from the Kashima Maru which is due at Singapore on Dec. 15: Miss J. Boorsma. Mr. and Mrs. P. Boseq, Mrs. J. R. Charton. Miss R. Charton, Mr. S. de !a Fuente. Miss N. A. M. Dykman, Mr. "t. L. Eber Mr. W. A. Eley,96 words
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Article95 1935-11-30 4 The current rate of exchange for the issue and payment oi Money Orders Is as follows:— India and Ceylon $100 -Rs. 154 issue, payment 156 USA. $100=U.S.A. currency 56 issue, payment 59. N.E.L $100 Guilders 83 issue. Indo-Chlna SlOO Francs 855 Issue, payment 885. Australia $1 Australian currency95 words
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Article49 1935-11-30 4 London, Nov 29. Contracts valued at £2.500.000 were i secured by Clyde shipbuilding firms during November. In the last eight weeks twenty shipbuilding yards of the Clyde have had bookings aggregating over £1,000.000 per week. There ars at present 80 vessels building In Clyde yards— British Wireless.British Wireless - 49 words
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Advertisement657 1935-11-30 4 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (Incorporated In F.M.S.) LLOYDS AGENTS BOOKING AGENTS. F.M.S. RLYS. AND SIAM STATES RAILWAYS. TELEPHONE: Freight M3S— Passage 5431. CAN ADIAN PAC IFI C STEAMSHIPS, LIMITED. < Incorporated uj England) REDUCED FARES SINGAPORE/EUROPE First class from £106-4-6 Second class from 70-6-1 REDUCED AROUND THE WORLD FARES BY CP.R.657 words
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Advertisement420 1935-11-30 4 TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. TENDERS from approved contractors only will be received at the Colonial Secretary's Office, up to noon of Dec. 10, 1935, for the following sopply Supply of Bitumen for use on Singapore Roads during the year 1936. Samples of Bitumen In nl/ 1 t quantity420 words
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Advertisement311 1935-11-30 4 NOTICE NOTICE Is hereby given that the roads within the grounds of St. Andrew's Cathedral, Singapore, will be closed to the public from 6 am. on Tuesday, Dec. 3, 1935 to 6 am. on Wednesday, Dec 4, 1935. By Order of the Parochial Church Council, G V. NEUBRONNER. Hon. Secretary.311 words
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Advertisement549 1935-11-30 4 HOLLAND-EAST ASIA LINE ROMAN ROADS OUTWARD. Regular Freight Service to MANILA, HONG KONG. SHANGHAI AND JAPANESE PORTS Due S'porn s.s SEROOSKERK Dec. 1:8 Si. ZUIDERKERK Jan. 2 HOMEWARD. TO JAFFA. HAIFA. GENOA. MARSKILLES ROTTERDAM. AMSTKRIIAM. lI AMBI KG AND BREMEN. Leave Tonnage S"pore s.s. GAASTERKERK Dec. 19 SJS. MEERKERK 10,000549 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous118 1935-11-30 4 Malayan Meteorological Service. Daily Weather Report. Stations Yesterday nlgftt Max. Rainiall Bright Mm. temp, ins Sunshine temp. hrs. *F West Coast. Alor Star 86 0.02 4.5 74 Butterworth (P. W.) 87 Nil 2.7 73 Sltiawan 88 Nil 6.9 73 Bukit Jeram 87 NU 8.6 74 Malacca 86 Nil 8.1 75118 words
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Miscellaneous64 1935-11-30 4 TIDE TABLE. Saturday. Nov. S«. H W. 1.42 a.m., 8 ft. 5 In.; 12.48 nvn, 9 ft. 8 in. L.W. 6.49 a m 4 ft. 7 in 7.3t 0.m., 0 ft. 7 in. Sunday, Dee. 1. H.W. 2.35 a m a ft. 3 in.: 1.33 >j m., 9 ft. 664 words
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Advertisement401 1935-11-30 5 LAST NIGHT llE^iß^B^Bpß^B^^^ Two Singing Sweethearts E9T~ A V^^bV^^BT^ In Victor Hrrbert> a^^K*^) Greatest Musical Kiiminrr. PVl^^^B^^b^^^^bßbJ > B^R*3 JEANETTE NELSON MacDONALD EDDY (In Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's) NAUGHTY MARIETTA Matinees: To-day and To-morrow. LESLIE HOWARD in "THE SCARLET PIMPERNEL" also "IT HAPPENED IN SPAIN" t To-morrow Kiddies' 10 A.M. Show CHILDREN'S CARTOON401 words
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Advertisement89 1935-11-30 5 tn J^H iiilluliii.il Iljiiinif mtt^ttij tnt|iii tw ti^ttHtt**»**tiiiH l iHMiiiHW4^tytmHttt> z vl^^B\fe^^ '^B^^^^i^N.. »fw^MFMWKiLnll''lliHiiiliiiiLt''itv^itM -*ji iiH*l!l ''hitittifflttfli'ililtiHi for a Hot Day ill X'MAS CHEER! FRANKELS THE STORE BEAUTIFUL THE ONE STORE SO DIFFERENT TO ALL OTHERS. NOW SHOWING THE LATEST CREATIONS IN BRITAIN'S BEST HALL MARKED SILVER E.P.N.S. GOODS 100189 words
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Advertisement408 1935-11-30 5 15-YEAR-OLD BOY n t™,**** SHOT. SANDY POWELL on Son Of A Well Known Santa Barbara. (Calif i Nov. 29. .nYpffPH^M jSflilSnMllPßß Jesse Llvermore, jnr., aged 15, son o' j n»B*iaßJMißßßßfii«Mfc*****«^" the famous Wall Street b^.ker, Mr. <"« "> f.m.s.i Jesse Livprmorp wa<! today talcpn to 83 SANDY JOINS THE NUDISTS.408 words
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Article313 1935-11-30 6 A Little More Interest In Tins. From Our Financial Correspondent. Singapore, Nov. 30. Hopeful expectations of an announcement by the International Tin Committee shortly are encouraging some buyers In the tin share market. Prices have remained practically unchanged for three days and while there Is no strong313 words
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Article132 1935-11-30 6 Ck*,injj Prices, Friday. rtuyn. Sellet Gambler 6 50 Java Cube 9.50 Hamburg 10 00 White Montok Pepper 17 50 Black Pepper 9 50 Fair Flake Tapioca 4.45 Mcd Pearl Tp.pioca 5 30 Small Pearl Tapioca 5.30 Lingga Sago Four Sarawak Sago Flour Palembang Jelotong 10.50 Banja Jelotong 10 25132 words
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article565 1935-11-30 6 Issue Val. Fraser Co. Lyall Evatt Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers 4/- Ampat Tin 5/9 6/3 cd 5/9 6/Bxd £1 Asam Kumbang 34/6 36/6 cd 34/6 36/Gcd £1 Austral Malay 60/- 61/-cd 90/- 61/ cd 5- Ayer Hltam 15/- 13- lt>/- 16/1 Ayer Weng 1.87V 2 1.97y 2 cd 1.85565 words
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Article419 1935-11-30 6 2 2 Alex Brick Ord. 1.25 1.35 1.25 1.35 2 2 do l^'o Prefs. 1.75 1.85 170 1.80 10 10 Atlas Ice 12.26 12.75 12 25 12.75 £1 £1 B A T 5.11.0 5.150 10.0 5.15.0 1 60 B M. Broadcasting 0 02 > 2 dls 0.02'^ prr. 10419 words
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Article176 1935-11-30 6 SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL. 5'. c 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int. Mar. 31 Sept. 30 108 110 norn 4'/ 2 'r 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int. Mar. 31 Sept. 30 112 114 norn *We 1909 red. 1955 $1,000.00 C Int. Mar. 31 Sept. 30 118 120 norn Vk 1913176 words
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Article332 1935-11-30 6 (Shares are SI unless otherwise stated) \llenby Mot Gajah Unal. Malay ($2) Vyer Hitam Iyer Moles Panas ?assett ?atu Lintang 3orelli Jrogas Jrunei Un. (S5) Jukit Kati] Jukit Kepong Jukit Timah ($10) 3ukit K. B ;i-.anglcat Serdang jlenealy Plantations laytor ndragirl leram Kuantan (.50) rimah ■Camasan ($2) Sedan332 words
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Article225 1935-11-30 6 Closing Prices, Friday. The following are the exchange rates this morning according to the dally circular issued by the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation: SELLING. London. 4 months sight 2/4 V« London, 3 months sight 2/4 3/33 London. 60 days «!f*nt 2/4 1/1U 1 London. 30 days sight225 words
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Article85 1935-11-30 6 Continental Currencies Strong. London. Nov. 29. Paris 74 61/e4 Athens 517 sellers New York 4.93 7 16 Bucharest 930 sellers Montreal 4.98S Rio 4>4 Brussels 29.18S sellers official Geneva 15.274 Belgrade 217 Amsterdam 7.29'-j Buenos Aires unquot?d Milan unquoted Montevideo 39 Berlin 12.27 sellers official Prague 119% Bombay 1/6*.British Wireless - 85 words
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Article74 1935-11-30 6 Closing Prices, Friday. Buyers. Sellers. No. IX. US. S. in cases (F. 0.8.) Nov. 21 13/16 2V/a Good F. A. (J. in cases (F. 0.8.) Nov. 21i/ 2 213/s No. 1 K. R. S. S. (Spot loose) Awardable Tone of Market: Quiet. Latest Cable: London74 words
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Article393 1935-11-30 6 Guilders Weaken. London, Nov. 20. British Funds were again easier ana Industrials were dull. Hong Kong Banks fell a point and Shells Is. 3<i. Rubbers were neglected as were tins with the exception of trifling fail j in Petaling and Sungel Besi. The following are closing middle prices393 words
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Article169 1935-11-30 6 Details Of allowances For 1936. As stated In the Strait* Times yesterday, with the exception of the Japanese adjustment, the total quantities of piece-goods which may be Imported Into Malaya from non-Empire countries next year vary little Irom those of "935. They are as follows: Yards China169 words
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Article41 1935-11-30 6 London. Nov. 29. The total amount applied for in tenders for £45,*****0 Treasury Bills was £*****.000. The average rate per cent, for bills at three months was 11/9.31 d. against 10 9.99 d. a week ago. —British Wireless.British Wireless - 41 words
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Article56 1935-11-30 6 The transit time on ful 1 rate telegrams from Singapore to London, yesterday was as follows: Telegrams handed »n up to 5.00 p.m. 8 m':i. Telegrams handed In up to 1. 21 p.m. 9 m.n. Telegrams handed in up to 6.00 p.m. 6 mln. Telegrams handed In56 words
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Article73 1935-11-30 6 Lyall Evatt's report dated Not. 30, shows: All sections quiet. MINING. K. Kamunting 6 3 6 9. K LanJut 19 3 20 Kent 2 6 ?lf- x.d.. London Tin 8-86. Southern Kinta 5.15 5.25. INDUSTRIALS. Gen. Elec. Ord. 70 74 Gt. E. Life f. pd. S&.00 91. 00.73 words
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Advertisement24 1935-11-30 6 COAL TAR Hai eronomlral than paints.... t.» pply la»U Ungi r lor uur quotation* LEE KIM SOO LTD. SS HIGH STEEET THONK tt«3 MAAS—424 words
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Advertisement16 1935-11-30 6 Berger Paints Varnishes were used throughout the new Firestone Office at Geylang. SOLE AGENTS FOR MALAYA16 words
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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
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1377 1935-11-30 7 Basis Of Dutch Request For Increased Quota. On good trade demand the rubber market was distinctly firmer on Thursday and Friday of last week and ribbed smoked sheet on the spot again sold up to 6Vfed., being a rise of 3 16d. from1,377 words
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Article70 1935-11-30 7 Batavia To Send Economic Delegation. From Our Own Correspondent.) Batavia. Nov. 27. Aneta learns that the Government has instructed Messrs. Middelaar and van Hoogstraten from the Departm?nt of Economic Affairs to proceed to Siam with a view to promoting economic relations between Slam and the Netherlands70 words
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Article364 1935-11-30 7 Quotations Continue Firmer. James F. Hutton and Co. Ltd., In their report dated Manchester Nov. 21, state: There has been nothing special interest to record during the past week. Prices have continued firmer, while the general Inquiry for both cloth and yarn has been well maintained. One364 words
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Article591 1935-11-30 7 Liquid Assets Over 8U% Of Capital. The 29th annual general meeting of the Castlefield (Klang) Rubber Estate, Ltd., was held in London, on Nov. 14. Mr. W. Arthur Addinsell, chairman of the company, presiding. The Chairman said I move That the directors' report and accounts for the591 words
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Article490 1935-11-30 7 BUSINESS VIRTUALLY AT STANDSTILL. Stanton Nelson and Co., Ltd., In their report, dated Nov. 29 state: There has been a complete absence of news directly affecting the rubber market this week, and t consequently nothing to alleviate the period of stagnation which has s set490 words
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Article65 1935-11-30 7 The Residents of Perak, Selangor, Negri Scmbilan and Pahang, each In respect of the State whereof he is Resident, have fixed $56 per ounce (troy) as the value of raw gold, as defined in the Gold Buyers Enactments, 1934, for the purpose of the payment of royalty, from65 words
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Advertisement636 1935-11-30 7 BANKING. HONG KONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated In the Colony ol Hon<> Kong) The liability of members Is limited to the rxtent and In manner prescribed by Ordinance No. 6 of 1929 of the Colony. HEAD OFFICE: HONG KONG. Authorised Capital $50,000,000 Issued and fully paid up $20,000,000 Reserve Fund:—636 words
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Advertisement371 1935-11-30 7 BANKING. CHARTERED BANK OF! INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter 1853) Paid Up Capital In r 0.000 shares of £5 each £3,000.000 Reserve Fund £3.000,090 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3.000,000 HEAD OFFICE: 83. Bishopagate, London. E.C. Z. Arenciea and Branches. Alor 6tar Hcng Kong Saigon Amritsar371 words
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Article, Illustration31 1935-11-30 8 Signor Mussolini on the balcony of the Venecia Palace in Rome to acknowledge the cheers of thousands of ex-Servicemen celebrating the seventeenth anniversary of the signing of the peace with Austria.31 words
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Article86 1935-11-30 8 Population Of The Empire. Shanghai, Nov. 27. The Statistics Department of the Japanese Government has issued an official announcement showing the total population of the Japanese Empire. The figures show an Increase of 298,588 since the last figures were taken in 1930. The total population of Japan ProperSin Chew Jit Poh - 86 words
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73 1935-11-30 8 London, Nov. 27. The full executive of the Mineworkers" Federation of Great Britain met the Secretary or Mines, Capt. Crookshank, today at the first of a series ot negotiations with the Government following last week's bal'ot of the coalfie'.ds, when 93 per cent, of theBritish Wireless - 73 words
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Article59 1935-11-30 8 Tokio, Nov. 26. Taxis and motor-lorries disappeared from Osaka city for eight hours as a sequel to a strike by drivers and owners against an increase in the price of petrol. The strike started at 6 a m. but was called off*at 2 p.m. thanks to mediation byAneta-Trans-Ocean - 59 words
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59 1935-11-30 8 a tomD. believed to belong to a Chinest general of the Tang Dynasty, was unearthed at Meng-cheng near Pengpu recently. A large quantity of Tang dynasty money was also found as well as bows and arrows, shields helmets and other military appurtenances. The skeleton is59 words
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Article55 1935-11-30 8 Peiplng was shocked recently to learn that a murder was committed by two young boys, one aged fourteen and the other ten. Surprised while stealing from a house the two boys turned on the ->wner and klled him, says a Chinese report. The youth are55 words
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Article155 1935-11-30 8 "Telecommunications" In London Area. London. Nov. 29. Further developments m the reorganisation of the Post Oillce administration as recommei.dod r.ome yei ago by the committee presided over by the late Lord Bridgemati wii shortly begin, when the telegraph and telephone service In the London area willBritish Wireless - 155 words
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Article100 1935-11-30 8 It is reported from Geneva that tho Chairman of the Committee of Eighteen, the Portuguese delegate. Senor Vasconcellos will, in all probability, reach a decision today as to the ne>v date for the meeting of the committee The business of the Committee of Eighteen will beBritish Wireless - 100 words
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Article66 1935-11-30 8 NINE CASUALTIES ADMITTED. Rome, Nov. 27. An action on the Somali front in which it is c'aimed an Aby&sinian force was routed with the loss of 100 dead is reported in an official communique. The Italian casualties were four dead and five wounded. a>i native troops. Italian planesReuter - 66 words
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Article74 1935-11-30 8 CITRUS FRUIT IN GEORGIA. Sub-tropical plams are being ever i more extended in Goorg:a (U.S.S.R.) I The number of lcrr.-n. tangerine and [orange trees incrcas d fr m 723.000 in 1930 to 2.000.000 at tho present time. Large nurseries ar.ct citrus State farms have been or7;;nised in this region. During74 words
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Article16 1935-11-30 8 Lieut. D. N. B. Hunt, of the Royal Engineers, has been drowned at Chitral, Northern India.16 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement20 1935-11-30 8 POWER-TONE W I THE WORLD'S GREATEST RADIO !-l// J I MANUFACTURERS OFFER YOU FREE TRIAL AND DEFERRED i^^-^^— W.S. 720 words
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Advertisement144 1935-11-30 8 PHILCO ALL-WAVE RADIO RECEI VERS RADIOGRAMS. A.C.— D.C. MAINS, OR BATTERY OPERATED. Excels In finer tone, mater volume H^ff iSsCT'"^ and World Wide Reception. ifr r I kPUWBi To appreciate the superiority of IJ| PHILCO Receivers we give free Jffij '4lr'*« demonstration in your Home, where wit.* %ji tl f144 words
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Advertisement205 1935-11-30 8 CLEARANCE rFICTS OF 1933 RCA-VICTOR IGE RADIOS C TUBE 6 TUBE 7 TTTRE 8 TUBE $60. $75. $95. $130. TO MAKE WAY FOR 1936 MODELS OF WESTING OUSL PRECISION RADIOS WITH ALL-METAL TUBES and following f res: 1. IMPROVED SHADOWGRAPH TUNING. 1 ILLUMINED COLOUR WAVE BAND SELECTOR. 3. OVERSIZE HIGH205 words
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Miscellaneous734 1935-11-30 8 WEEK END RADIO PROGRAMMES FOR MALAYA. 8.8.C. PROGRAMMES. TODAT. Transmission 2 GSG 17,790 ke/s (16 86 m.), GSF 15.1W ke.s (19.82 m.) €.20 p.m. Big Ben. A Scottish Programme celebration of St. Andrew's Day, 1935. Noel Eadle (Soprano) Findlater Macdonald (Baritone), and Pipe-Major Mclntosh (Piper). Reader: J. Hubert Leslie. 7.05734 words
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Miscellaneous453 1935-11-30 8 A doc takes refuse on a "raft" ln flooded England I ke/s (31.55 m.), GSL 6.110 kc s (49.10 m.). GSA 6.050 kc I (49.59 ra.) 8. 20 a.m. Big Ben. A Scottish Programme in celebration of St. Andrew's Day, 1935. Noel Eadle (Soprano). Findlater Macdonald (Baritone), and Pipe-Major Mclntosh453 words
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Miscellaneous415 1935-11-30 8 1.40 Beethoven Symphony No. B.t 2 05 Mark Twain Programme. PART II 4.28 a.m. Talk: "Revisited 4.40 The 8.8.C. Orchestra (Section B); leader, Arthur Catterall; conductor. Adrian Boult. 5.20 Greenwich Time Signal. Weekly Newsletter and Sports Summary (second reading). 5.40 a.m. The Leslie Brldgewater Harp Quintet. Eleanor Kaufman (Soprano). 5.05415 words
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Miscellaneous660 1935-11-30 8 Light Music. 11.35 News ln English and In Dutch. 11.50 p.m Close down. TOMORROW. 4 05 p.m. Can DJB, DJN, German folk «onR. Outstanding Broadcasts of the week. 4 to Hitler Youth Programme. 4.50 News ana review of the week In English. 5.05 Relayed from Cologne: A merry programme from660 words
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Article599 1935-11-30 9 HAMPSTEAD HEATH LECTURE. HOW malaria prevention lessons are taught to medical students on Hampstead Heath, London, is told in the annual report of the Ross Institute of Tropical Hygiene. The report refers to the teaching of malaria and the Director writes:— "At the end of the599 words
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Article142 1935-11-30 9 SARCOPHAGUS TRANSFER. Cracow, Nov. 15. Marshal Pilsudski's body, which lies In "The Tomb of the Kings" below the historic Wawel Cathedral here, will not be on view after Dec. 15. The body, In a silver coffin with a glass lid, was placed In the St. Leonard142 words
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744 1935-11-30 9 "My Son— That Is What Grieves Me/ EVERYONE in London is talking about James Ramsay Mac Donald Tired, weary and worn, he travelled back to London from Seaham after the election campaign morning, went straight to his 300-year-old house in Hampstead, and stayed there744 words
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Article, Illustration15 1935-11-30 9 MAR" TWAIN the famous American author and humourist who was born 100 years ago today.15 words
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Article118 1935-11-30 9 GIRL WHO KILLED IN DEFENCE. New York. Nov. 21. A 21-year-old school teacner was sentenced in Wise. Virginia, today, to 25 years' Imprisonment for the murder of her drink-maddened father, whom she hit with a shoe while he was thrashing her with a horsewhip. The118 words
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Article208 1935-11-30 9 Losses Of Britain And Other Countries. The death of Lord Jelllcoe makes another gap among the few surviving great men of the War. War-time leaders in this and Allied countries, as well as in Germany, who have died since the Armistice was signed in 1918208 words
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56 1935-11-30 9 Leading The Hwei River To The Sea. It is learned that National Economic Council has promised to appropriate $2,200,000 for the canal project in Klangsu to lead the Hwei River to the Sea. The whole project will cost about $6,000,000 and the second stapc of56 words
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Advertisement469 1935-11-30 9 HOTELS f~ TONIGHT^ ORCHESTRAL CONCERT 8.15 to 9.15 p.m. SPECIAL DINNER AND DANCE formal 9.45 to midnight and RETURN ENGAGEMENT OF THE POPULAR DON AND DOLLY NON DINERS $1.00 BOOK YOUR TABLE RAFFLES CELEBRATED I WHEN IN pknang stay at Uire, DAnTioSuNS THE E AWD HOTEL ADELPHI lip HOTEL ROOF469 words
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Advertisement8 1935-11-30 9 SilviVrin feet to tAt ~*e(<AU>t«md6 From all Chemistt.8 words
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Advertisement28 1935-11-30 9 CHOTIRMALL'S GRAND STOCK TAKING SALE NO W IN FULL SWING! ENTIRE STOCK OFFERED AT ATTRACTIVE PRICES. DON'T MISS YOUR SHARE OF BARGAIN ITEMS! 41-43, HIGH STREET PHONE 7957.28 words
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Article123 1935-11-30 10 A DELPHI HOTEL (Formal) Special Dinner Dane-. ALHAMBBA Page Miss Glory. With Marion Davies. 6.15—9.15. CAFITOL Broadway Melody of 1936. 6.15— 9.15. GLOBE THEATRE. GREAT WORLD Brewster's Millions. GREAT WORLD 13th Candle and Telegraph Trail. HOLLYWOOD V. SERANGOON ROAD Love Time. With "Pat" Patetson. Also Cardinal Richelieu. With George123 words
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716 1935-11-30 10 The Straits Times SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOV. 30, 1935. The Oil Situation. There is a trite saying that the memory of the stock markets is as short as their foresight. Recent activity in the leading oil shares suggests that oil's long-lasting problems have been forgotten and the uncertainty of its future716 words
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Article103 1935-11-30 10 The Rev. Brother James, 0.8. E., Is now on his way back to Penang from Europe. The resignation of his commission in the S.S.V.F. by Lieutenant H. F. Jcckson has been accepted. Mr. G. C. Bailey, general manager of Waterfall (Selangor) Rubber Estates. Ltd., Rawang. has returned103 words
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Article78 1935-11-30 10 Major Nunn In All-Malayan Appointment. The Secretary of State for the Colonies has approved the following promotions Major R. L. Nunn, D.5.0.. Deputy Director of Public Works, S.S., to be Director of Public Works, S.S. Mr. J. B. MacLachlan, Executive Engineer, Malayan Public Works Service, to be a78 words
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Article67 1935-11-30 10 New Air Force A.D.C. To The Governor. The following appointments are notified In the S.S. GDvernment Gazette: Mr. R. L. Pirn, probationer, Exci.sc Department, S.S. to be an Assistant Superintendent. Flying Officer M. D. Thunder. Royal Air Force, to be an hororary aide-de-camp to His Excellency, vice Squa-dron-Leader67 words
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Article46 1935-11-30 10 The following appointment are announced Mr. E. J. C. Edwards to be a member of the Indian Immigration Cditimittee for a period of three years vice Major C. H. A. Huxtable, D.5.0.. M.C. Mr. H. Watson, M.C.S., to be on Assistant Controller of Labour.46 words
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Article63 1935-11-30 10 Our Malacca correspondent writes:— Father Stephen Lee, of the Church of St. Theresa, Kampong Bharu, Singapore, is an Inmate of the General Hospital, Malacca, suffering from gastric ulcer. However, he is recovering and is expected to leave hospital in a couple of days time. Father Francois, the63 words
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802 1935-11-30 10 BARON MATSUI - BARON MATSUI. JAPAN'S THEORY OF NATURAL DEFENCE AREAS. BY (Japanese Ambassador in London.) The final instalment of Buron Mat sui's article on Anglo- Javanese relations, the first and second instalments of which were published by the Straif. Times on Monday and Tuesday, ap pears802 words
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679 1935-11-30 10 OLD customs are dying out in the East, but at Alor Star, the capital of the State of Kedah, buffalo fights are still allowed. The fights are popular events and are usually held twice a year on four successive Sundays. They ire probably the679 words
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Article726 1935-11-30 10 NOTES Of The DA Y. WHAT— in the J-ijon of modern America— i? your "reaction" to ths appointment of Mr. J. H. Thomas as Secretary of Staze for ,he Colonies? I will deliberately pui my head into a hornet's nest by describing him as the most perfect snob In the726 words
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Advertisement226 1935-11-30 10 COLUMBIA -DE LUXE" PORTABLE $60.00 DOUBLE SPRING Carrier In the lid to hold 10" and 12" Records (Full particulars sent with pleasure) THE ROBINSON PIANO CO., S.S. LTD. Winchester Hous*. CoUyer Quay SINGAPORE. EVIAN WATER TAKE CARE of M YOUR KIDNEYS I NOT ONLY WILL IT J ijb'U AMELIORATE ANX226 words
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907 1935-11-30 11 ORDER TO WITHDRAW HIS FORCES. An Ultimatum That Expires Tomorrow. WILL CHINESE OBEY? Chiang Moves His Men Into Hopei. STRONG NANKING PROTEST. MAJOR-GENERAL TADA, commander of the Japanese forces in North China, has served a final warning on General Sung Che-yuan, garrison commander ofSin Chew Jit Poh - 907 words
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Article, Illustration107 1935-11-30 11 "IF THE WORLD WERE NOT MAD." Berlin, Nov. 30. pHANCELLOR Hitler last night firmly rejected bourgeois counsels to be more moderate and to adont a m'<*•"'» course. Difficult problems still lay ahead, he said, but he was determined not to capitulate. "Our opponents" he declared, contemplateReuter - 107 words
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Article66 1935-11-30 11 A former England rug >, football captain, Mr. W. Wakefleld, i rew M.P. will move an address in roply to the Speech from the Throne wr,h which the Kir.g will open Parliament nrxt Tuesday. In the House of Lords, the address will be also moved byBritish Wireless - 66 words
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Article, Illustration15 1935-11-30 11 The barque Lingard damaged by collision with the Swedish steamer Gerd in the North Sea.15 words
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Article24 1935-11-30 11 The Duke and Duchess of York left London for Paris yesterday to attend a banquet ol the Caledonian Society In Prance tonight. —British Wireless.British Wireless - 24 words
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Article, Illustration195 1935-11-30 11 FINANCE POLICY VICTORY. Paris, Nov. 30. The French chamber last night expressed confidence in M. Laval's, government's financial policy by 342 votes to 247. The government's majority on the flnnrc Issue is bigger than was anticlnated. and it Is iow expected the government wi 1Reuter - 195 words
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Article460 1935-11-30 11 Air Attack On Daggahbur. SUCCESSFUL RAID BY ITALIANS. Addis Ababa, Nov. 30. Few houses remain standing in Daggahbur (in the south, some miles from Jiliga) following a constant aerial bombardment by an Italian squadron. According to an Abyssinian Government communique, 1,500 bombs fell in the town,Reuter - 460 words
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211 1935-11-30 11 London, I.ov. 29. With the stage set for a most Important meeting of the International Regulation Committee next Tuesday, Mincing Lane brokers are showing a keen disinclination to do anything except sit astride the rubber fence and watch how the Committee will solve the awkwardReuter - 211 words
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Article178 1935-11-30 11 FOOTBALL MATCH DIFFICULTIES. Football is not politics— that was made clear by Sir John Simon, the British Home Secretary, yesterday. In a letter to the Trade Un:ons Council regarding the vlsi* of about 10,000 German football enthusiast? to London next week to watch the international matchBritish Wireless - 178 words
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Article, Illustration13 1935-11-30 11 The Duke of York at the opening of a new library at Southampton.13 words
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Article258 1935-11-30 11 Three Million Men Given Work. PROBLEM OF THE UNEMPLOYABLES. New York. Nov. 29. The Government has 3,125,000 unemployed on work relief jobs," declared President Roosevelt tonight at a mass meeting at Atlanta. "The remaining 375,000 -..f the 3" 2 millions, whom it Is proposed to employ, are under258 words
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Advertisement232 1935-11-30 11 B^oS« ibUBKAn EL I w D r\ v* w \S w BALKAN SOBRANIE 1 11 ■PSSSB tml\\ One of fet ma J°r compensations a long, U£^£C*!«» «iS5!^. coo fra R rant smoke, specially beloved of the =r T^ r~?S*ss^k. outdoor man. Each disc in a perfect blend #6.'^ >^- vAt232 words
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Article709 1935-11-30 12 Accused Gives Evidence. KNOWS LITTLE ENGLISH. •"THE defence in the case in which two Chinese are facing charges relating to a false invoice for textile goods was begun before Mr. Justice Gordon Smith and a special jury ut the Singapore Assizes yesterday. The charges preferred against709 words
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Article238 1935-11-30 12 Singapore Cinemas Not Affected. QWING to its liabilities, the Capitol Theatres, Ltd., of Singapore, which once ran the Capitol Theatre, is going into voluntary liquidation. A meeting of its creditors has been called for Dec. 11 in the Exchange room of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce.238 words
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255 1935-11-30 12 China Clipper In Manila. Manila, Nov. 30. THE experimental air mail flight from San Francisco to Manila, a distance of 8,000 n<iles, ended today with the arrival at Manila of the 25-ton hina Clipper, says Reuter. The China Clipper arrived amid scenes of great enthusiasm255 words
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Article53 1935-11-30 12 TWO GERMANS KILLED. Shanghai, Nov. 30. An Eurasia air liner flying from Lanchow to Sianfu on Wednesday, crashed near Lingtai, 100 miles i crth-west of Sianfu. Captain F. Brohm, the pilot, and F. A. Mayer, a mechanic, botn Germans, were killed and two Chines; passengersReuter - 53 words
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102 1935-11-30 12 Bullet Not Yet Romoved. Shanghai, Nov 23. Mr. Wang Chlng-wei's personal physician, Dr. Kurt Noll, and the noted Chinese doctors W. S. New and W. L. New successfully operated or> the Premier this morning for the removal of the bullet in the back. The condition102 words
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Article41 1935-11-30 12 Kwangtung ha* decided to take drastic measures for the suppression of all forms of nan bung within the province next year. Man Jong, dove lottery, fan tan ani other well-known games are among those to tr banned. —Sin Chew Jit Poh.Sin Chew Jit Poh - 41 words
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Article, Illustration39 1935-11-30 12 A sidelight on the life of Singapore Chinese (left) gathering a supper from barnacle-covered steps in the Singapore River fright) taking shellfish off the seawall at low tide at the mouth of the Singapore River.39 words
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Article57 1935-11-30 12 As a result of agreements reached between I'xal councils and land owning Interests a town planning scheme has been prepared (or the South Downs In Sussex, between EaslUiurnu and Seaford and embracing Beachy-m-ad and the famous cllfl view from thi-Cht-nnel of the "Seven Sisters." This will from building mure than57 words
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Article178 1935-11-30 12 "The Peaceful Conquest Of The World." Germany aims at "the creation of a whole fleet of airships for the peaceful conquest of the world," says the Nazi "Angriff." As soon as the new Zeppelin LZI29. now nearing completion at Friedrichshafen is ready, work will be178 words
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Article53 1935-11-30 12 Nine camels, heavily, loaded with copper coins, which were being smuggled to Tientsin, were seized in Peiping early on the morning of Nov. 2. The caravan was being led by two farmers who pleaded lgnoi-ance of the nature of their cargo. It was found that there were about 500.000 coppers53 words
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Article67 1935-11-30 12 The USSR, has diplomatically protested to Japan against Japanese vessels Illegally navigating the Amur, Sungvi and Ussuri rivers, and has demanded an investigation rhall be made and steps taken to prevent any repetition Reuter The last meeting of the Chinese provincial assembly decided that branches of the Department for OverseasSin Chew Jit Poh - 67 words
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Article223 1935-11-30 12 Inspector Stationed At Kuala Kangsar. The British Resident, when introducing the Final Supply Bill for 1935 at the Budget Meeting of the Perak State Council, held at Taiplng. alluded to the provision being made for an additional Inspector of Mines, the appointment being justified, he223 words
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Article24 1935-11-30 12 Les Zambesko, the acrobatic dancers are attracting large audiences at the Great World Cabaret with their "King Kong Dance". Their performances end tomorrow night.24 words
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Article222 1935-11-30 12 Validation In Doubtful Cases. A Bill to declare the validity of marriages in accordance with Muhammadan law, notwithstanding noncompliance with certain of the provisions of the Muhammadan Marriage and Divorce Registration Enactment, 1930, is to be introduced in the Selangor State Council. The Enactment provides that marriages shall222 words
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Article106 1935-11-30 12 Postmortem Examination Of Body Found. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Nov. 28. Following a report by a medical officer who held a postmortem examination on a body identified as that of one of two fishermen who were believed lost in the sea, the case has been transferred106 words
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Article100 1935-11-30 12 Straphangers on Singapore buses will have to be on the alert. A "boy" employed at the Adelphl Hotel was standing In a crowded bus one afternoon last week. He felt nothing, but was asked by another passenger whether he had lost anything. Hastily going through his100 words
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Article41 1935-11-30 12 Two important extensions of health work in the Settlement of Malacca were revealed in the S.S. Government Gazette published yesterday. Tenders are invited for the provision and erection of Health Centres at Masjid Tanah and Merlimau.41 words
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Article20 1935-11-30 12 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Nov. 30. St. Francis Institution yesterday became inter-school hockey champions by beating the High School20 words
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168 1935-11-30 12 Funeral Yesterday. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Nov. 29. Mr. A. H. Jones, of Singapore, died in the Seremban Hospital today from Injuries received in a motor accident here nine days ago. The funeral took place this afternoon. The Hon. Mr. J. W.168 words
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Article139 1935-11-30 12 Tried To Sell It At Police Station. A statement by Inspector Mirns that there was apparently no criminal intention behind the offence, and the good character given by one of his officers, earned a light sentence for Joshua Darnborough, a 23-year-old private in the Wiltshire Regiment,139 words
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Article41 1935-11-30 12 An 8-foot king cobra was killed <n the grounds of the Singapore Dairy Farm Ltd., within a few yards of the milking sheds, several days ago. The farm abuts on to the Bukit Timah forest reserve.41 words
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Article261 1935-11-30 12 Singapore Cashier Loses $423. AN OLD TRICK. Once every month for thirty years Tan Hock Jhee has gone to the bank to draw thousands of dollars for his employers. At noon yesterday the paying-out cashier at the Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank. Singapore, handed to him over261 words
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Article120 1935-11-30 12 Inspector F. Goodship took a search warrant to raid a house in Amber Road. Singapore on Oct. 13 but he had forgotten the formality of seeing that the warrant had been signed by an authorised person. The warrant was. however, duly executed and four men.120 words
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Advertisement145 1935-11-30 12 I R I Wiu l f'f Jr Why you should use VESTA BRITISH BATTERIES. FOR VESTA'S LONG LIFE The PLATE-LOCK Sturdy strips of ebonite, that do a very big job They keep the plates apart, preventing buckling: and short circuiting. Thus the cause of 75 per cent, of battery breakdowns145 words
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1187 1935-11-30 13 $648,000 For Acquisition Of Land: $500,000 For Jubilee Fund. rTIIEr TllE monthly meeting of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners yesterday proved a very short one, the ordinary business on the agenda being finished in about 20 minutes. Passing a supplemental budget, the Commissioners added1,187 words
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28 1935-11-30 13 H.E. the Governor has appointed Mr. Goh Tan Teng to be an Assistant District Judge and police magistrate ■lor the Settlement of Malacca.28 words
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Article77 1935-11-30 13 (From Our Own Correspondent). SeremDan, Nov. 29. "We are rubber tappers. We have been out of work and were therefore I forced to steal tin-ore," said three I Chinese, when charged before the Seremban magistrate today with carrying on mining operations on State land at77 words
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Article43 1935-11-30 13 Under the Post Office Enactment, the Chief Secretary to Government F.M.S.. has made the following rule: "The stamps of any oi the States of Perak. Selangor, Negrl Sembllan and Pahang may be used for postal purposes throughout the Federated Malay States."43 words
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Article24 1935-11-30 13 The Christmas Island St. Andrew's Association will hold Its annual dinner to-night at "Number 10 Edinburgh." Mr. J. C. Douglas has been elected Chieftain.24 words
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Article73 1935-11-30 13 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Nov. 28. Movements of warship* in Malayan waterx include a call at Malacca by H.M.S. Cornwall on Dec. 10 and H M.S. Duncan, of the China station, on Dec. 17. During their temporary stay at Malacca, officers and crew will73 words
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Article233 1935-11-30 13 Acceptance Of Offer Confirmed. T7HE last stage in the Singapore Aquarftim controversy was reached yesterday when the Municipal Commissioners confirmed the decision of Committee No. 4 to accept the Government's free offer of vacant Crown land on the western slopes of Fort Canning Hill. The item was233 words
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Article132 1935-11-30 13 Assistant Director Officer, Klnta, the The following will constitute the Klnta Sanitary Board for 1936: Officials: The Chairman; the Chief Assistant District Officer, Kinta the Protector of Chinese, Perak; t!.e Senior Executive Engineer. Klnta; the Health Officer, Sanitary Board, Kinta; and the Chief Police Officer, Perak. Unofflcials:132 words
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Article158 1935-11-30 13 MR. J. HANDS AND MR. H. S. LEE RE APPOINTED (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Nov. 29. The "three year rule" for unofficial members of the Kuala Lumpur Sanitary Board, hitherto observed as an "unwritten law," has been suspended by the reappointment for 1936 of158 words
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1574 1935-11-30 13 Chieftain's Candour At Annual Celebrations. TPODAY is St. Andrew's Day, and the Scots of Singapore, honoured the memory of the Patron Saint of Scotland in the timehonoured way, with tartan and heather decorating the tables spread on the lower floor of the Victoria Memorial1,574 words
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Advertisement112 1935-11-30 13 iy^l^JiyiH w "^r fly IN mm MIR especially, children are never By giving your child Horlick's regularly Mill, and if their food I'.n't balanced, little for supper, breakfast and for elevenses," yoa bodies steal the nourishment needed for growth can be sure he is getting, in an easily digested and112 words
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Miscellaneous107 1935-11-30 13 v never MiND'Vv^ii 1 1 MrOuvE 6One\| MuHhV. MUST »'E) c -t'l.l YOU STAY OARLING ">• JV~- J\ *MO LOST THE MAVt PAT. TO PIAV P^-V~"^l THERE PAT <t«KAPS 808 S.X^J I SET TOR US J TEMNIS WITH US Vx^l \OU«e' NO WltL PLAY XTI TTSV^I SHE SPOILS J />|107 words
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2131 1935-11-30 14 GOOD DAY FOR O'NEILL AND LOGUE. Lady Nelkin And Phar Rong Upset Pay Highest. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Not. 29. 'THE outstanding feature of the first day of the Selangor 1 Turf Club Skye meeting was Mr. L. Whitaker's2,131 words
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Article, Illustration21 1935-11-30 14 Henry Boon who plays full back for the Singapore Asiatic Rugby. He has represented the State at cricket. Straits Times Photograph.21 words
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Article647 1935-11-30 14 Cricket. P. T. Eckersley Unable To Lead Lancashire. London, Nov. 21. A unanimous decision to continue the l.b.w. experimental rule for another year was taken by the Advisory County Cricket Committee at their meeting at Lord's yesterday. The general opinion was that the rule was647 words
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Article62 1935-11-30 14 Tonight at the Olympic Stadium Frankie Weber of Penan,; meets one of the newly imported Japanese boxers, Kintaro Sanada over 12 three-minute rounds. In the semi-final Mayo, another newcomer to Malaya, meets Dharmaraj, while Hoshino, who came from Japan with Sanada. meets JayaraJ. The card, which is being62 words
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Article60 1935-11-30 14 The followin b have accepted to play hockey for S.C.C. vs. Raffles College on Monday at S.C.C: H. A. Exley; R. H. Cain and Capt. E. M. Lindesay; E. C. Watson. J. P. Wood and G. A. L. Plummer; E. MacCreanor, A. G. Baker. A. P. Thorne. M.60 words
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Article118 1935-11-30 14 SATURDAY, NOV. 30. Rugby: Singapore Asiatics vs. Negri Sembilan All Blues at Jalan Besar Stadium (All Blues Cup) 5 p.m.; Scotland vs. Rest at S.C.C; South Johore vs. R.A.F. at Johore Bahru. Raring: Selangor Turf Club Skye Meeting, 2nd Day at K.L. Hockey: Singapore vs. Negri Sembilan at118 words
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Article963 1935-11-30 14 English Turf Topics. Sir Calldore Wins Tommaok 's Triumph Useful New Jockeys— H. Wragg Needs One More For His Century. (By Our London Staff) Fleet Street, Nov. 22. SIR Jalldore secured the Derby Cup for Manton yesterday, beating the Bolton-trained Merely a Minor by a head,963 words
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Article309 1935-11-30 14 Hockey. Although Without Six Of Their Best Players. S.R.C. Chinese 0. A 'THOUGH six of their best players were not playing the S.R.C. managed to defeat the Chinese by two goals to nil on the Padang yesterday afternoon. The wet turf rather spoilt the game309 words
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Article, Illustration17 1935-11-30 14 P. K. Baskaran, the outstanding hockey player on the Indian Association side this veir —Straits Times Photograph.17 words
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Advertisement27 1935-11-30 14 DO YOUR CHRISTMAS Eli; PASKOE'S FURNITURE FURNISHING MATERIALS AXMINSTER 8c CHINESE CARPETS GLASS WARE TABLE LAMPS TABLE CLOCKS AND MANY OTHER THINGS TO MAKE THE HOME BEAUTIFUL.27 words
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508 1935-11-30 15 R. E. OUTS IDES WERE IN GREAT FORM. Club XV Just A Deplorable Rabble Who Tackled Badly. R.E. A 27 pts.; S.C.C. -A m nil. U7ELL on top in all departments of the game a Royal Engineers team scored a runaway victory508 words
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Article23 1935-11-30 15 The match arranged to be played at Tanglln yesterday between the Wiltshire Regiment and the Public Services R.F.C. did not take place. I23 words
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Article523 1935-11-30 15 PETERSEN HARVEY AT WEMBLEY. Mr. Elvin Puts Up Purse Of £7,500. (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Nov. 21. lACK Petersen and Len Harvey. rivals for boxing supermacy in Great Britain for more than two years, will meet at the Empire Pool. Wembley, on Jan. 29523 words
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Article63 1935-11-30 15 PETERSEN Weight 13 st. Height 6ft. l',in. Rearh 80'iin. N-ck 17 in. Chest (n'm'l) 41 in. Chest (exp.) 45 ;n.; n. Biceps 14 in. Forearm 12 4 in. Waist 34 in. Thigh 22 in. Calf 15 in. BAR VET 12st. Mb. 6ft. 75'41n. lti 1 .in.63 words
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Article, Illustration35 1935-11-30 15 D. K. Samy just manages to make a clearance from Lyle in Thursday's hockey match on the Padang, which ended ii< a surprise win for the B.C.C. by a goal to nil. Straits Times Photograph.35 words
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Article421 1935-11-30 15 Rugby Football. Singapore vs. Negri At Jalan Besar Stadium. CINGAPORE Asiatics play their first representative rugger match this afternoon at Jalan Besar Stadium (kick-off 5 p.m.) when they meet Negri Sembilan In the All Blues Cup competition. The winners of this game will be In421 words
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84 1935-11-30 15 (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Nov. 20. Memories of a dramatic FA. Cup-tie are revived by the transfer of Gilbert Alsop, the Walsall centre forward, to West Bromwlch Albion. Clever at heading, Alsop is one of the greatest opportunists In League football, and he had84 words
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Article157 1935-11-30 15 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Nov. 29. The Selangor Asiatics' team against Penang Asiatics in the All Blues Cup Competition on Saturday Dec. 7, will be selected from the following:— W. Daniel, Poh Keat, Fat Cheong, S. V. Manuel, S. Rajaratnam. I A. L. Henry, T.157 words
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Article539 1935-11-30 15 New Australian Googly Bowler Death Of F. S. G. Calthorpe— 25,000 Miles For One Fight. Conducted by "LFJGHTON." •THE latest from the l.b.w. front Is that New South Wales, most prominent of the Australian cricket States, have gone over to the reform- 1 ers. They are going539 words
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Advertisement105 1935-11-30 15 BACKED BY THE WORLD'S MOST FAMOUS TRADE-MARK "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" IS YOUR GUARANTEE OF DEPENDABIUTY SURETY OF EXCELLENCE OF PERFORMANCE OF THE NEW ALL WAVE RADIO MODEL 471 $140.00 THIS IS CONFIRMED BY A SATISFIED CUSTOMER AS FOLLOWS:— "This "H.M.V." has settled my Radio question. At last I have met105 words
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Advertisement22 1935-11-30 15 n www V \'y..- :'yy-';f 'Vl i J .'y'' '■''■'.■/■•i' t !'J' bMWH^bb»S t: fl^ULj^U|H Bin Q^^B Va V A m B^^22 words
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Article185 1935-11-30 16 "TEN MINITES ALIBI" NEXT MONTH. FILM WAS BANNED RECENTLY. The annual S.V.C. Christmas entertainment will this year be a production of the famous play "10 Minute Alibi" at the Victoria Theatre, on Dec. 14, 17, 18 and 21. The producer is Mr. R. N. Holmes185 words
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Article, Illustration38 1935-11-30 16 The gathering in Kuala Lumpur, on the occasion of the tea party given by the Mercantile Co-operative Thrift Loan Society, Ltd., in honour of Mr. T. D. Ensor, the president of the society, who has gone on leave.38 words
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Article157 1935-11-30 16 Mr. A. B. Milne Leaves For Ceylon. Mr. A. B. Milne, who has acted as vice-president and honorary secretary of the Cameron Highlands Society since February, 1934, has resigned as he is shortly leaving Malaya for Ceylon. Mr. Milne said at the last meeting of157 words
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Article140 1935-11-30 16 STRASBOURG'S TRIBUTE. Strasbourg, Nov. 15. The fact that no fewer than 1311 French generals and three admirals past and present, were born In Stras bourg is revealed by the announcement that tablets bearing their name* and date«- of birth are to be unvell.-o. here140 words
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Article36 1935-11-30 16 A pahit party will be r.eld in the Perak Battalion. H. Q Mess, Ipoh, on Saturday, Dec. 14. for the purpose of meeting the new Commandant. F.M.S.V.F., Lt.-Colonel H. B. W. Savile. M.C., the Middlesex Regiment.36 words
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Article25 1935-11-30 16 The report of the London School of Tropical Medicine Just received states that Sir Shenton Thomas was among distinguished visitors to the College last year.25 words
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Article153 1935-11-30 16 Renie Marie Ashness To Be Ordained. (From our own Correspondent) Malacca, Nov 28 An ex-pupil of the St. Francis" Institution, Renle Marie Ashness, the son of the late Mr. Mrs. J. Ashness of Penang and Malacca, will be ordilr.ed in the College General at Penang153 words
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182 1935-11-30 16 Lecture By Mr. L. A. S. Jermyn. The Teachers' Association jt Malacca this month held Its first professional meeting for 1935-35. Mr. L. A. S Jermyn, B.A. <Oxon>, M.R.S.T., headmaster of the High School, delivered a very Interesting lecture o:i "Some Suggestions on The Tt aching182 words
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Article81 1935-11-30 16 New Mayor's Decision General Chin Teh-chun. newlyappointed Mayor of Peiping, in a press interview declared that he will continue with the programme launched by I Colonel Yuan Liang, Peiping's "purity j mayor." The programme includes the suppression of cabarets and dance I halls and the separation81 words
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Article508 1935-11-30 16 Installation Meeting*. The Installation meeting of Lod^e Malaya. No. 5213. was held at Hotel Rembrandt. South Kensington. or* Tuesday, Oct. 22. Members present were:— Bros. N. K. Bain, W.M.. C. Stewart. 1.P.M.. H. Sampson-Relph. S.W., C. S. WoodrofTs. J.W., M. A. V. \llen. P.D.G.W.. Chaplain, F. A. Punter.508 words
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Advertisement155 1935-11-30 16 X'MAS BAZAAR NOW OPEN HEAPS Of LOVELY PRESENTS FOR CHILDREN INCLUDING CRACKERS, STOCKINGS, TOYS, CHOCOLATES, ETC GIAN/INGH-***" 55 C £<?&£ A, BATTERY VOMf /r )jU6* J J fi .wiS* 1 I ore we created Pond'i new Face nlira^''' y Powder we were dct «n>ined that it fojjr^a jffl^: ~^r" ft155 words
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Advertisement154 1935-11-30 16 Winter is Warm in Cornwall At Carlyon, overlooking St. Austell Bar I are houses worthy of the loveliest scemry and most kindly climate In England, completely protected against mass development As they are specially planned to save housework, the difficulty of getting servants in England b minimised. These houses ant154 words
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Article1274 1935-11-30 17 AnviTTVT QITMHAY JR^SITS rLS irllV LUMEiS AUALW. With this Sunday the Christian year begins again; as is only right the Chrur. foilowers are a little in advance of the secular year, as it were rising early, to be ready for the great feast of Christmas. The observance of1,274 words
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Article, Illustration19 1935-11-30 17 Mr. Stanley Baldwin, the Prime Minister, with Mrs. Baldwin on his return to London after a successful election campaign.19 words
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Letter293 1935-11-30 17 Effect Of Restriction On Labourers. To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, I beg to address you on the subject of rubber restriction and Its effect on the labourers in Johore. To bring my point home, I will have I to go back to the time of293 words
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Letter474 1935-11-30 17 The Pope And The HaloAbyssinian Dispute. To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir,— The letter written by Mgr Hlnsley. the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Westminster, to The Times, which you reproduced in your Issue of Nov. 22. contains some conflicting statements. For example, in one474 words
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Article66 1935-11-30 17 Smuggling continues unabated In North China and according to estimates made for the first ten months of this year about $2,220,000 worth of rayon has been secretly shipped into Tientsin alone. This does not Include the good; smuggled up the coast and not through the port66 words
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Advertisement315 1935-11-30 17 "Whiter Teeth made me look younger, more beautiful!" and these 2 minute J Ijj home treatments with t\^ Co/gate* Denfal J**7 Cfi^ SB "*TT THAT a difference whit- same time. Colgate's delightful VV er. lovelier teeth made peppermint flavor refreshes in my looks! Here is how I your mouth perfumes315 words
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Advertisement504 1935-11-30 17 i GULL BAHAR A TONIC HAIR OIL that helps to [9p* promote luxu- I riant growths Yy~ *>"* Af%. hatr that jr*^, > cures dandruff •j MP lUt |^H that blackens "/*-*^3HCbv nd iCn ihcns /T the r>n!r must W^. >W^l Si Indeed he costly I fT, /y^jjHH^ Such, however,504 words
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Article, Illustration1424 1935-11-30 18 VICE-ADMIRAL JOHN HARPER - VICE-ADMIRAL JOHN HARPER BY 'THE Naval Conference opens in London next week and attempts will be made to reach a limitation agreement. In this article Vice-Admiral John Harper, C.8., M.V.C., who served in the South African war, commanded ships during the Great War, was1,424 words
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Article439 1935-11-30 18 TAKE UP YOUR HOUSE WALK. Betty Maxwell. Tells you all about America's latest solution to the housing problem. AMERICANS may soon be- come snail minded. An enterprising company called the American Houses Inc. of New York has started to provide ready made houses delivered, in a plain van anywhere and439 words
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Article, Illustration30 1935-11-30 18 Miss Chang Sui-fen, well-known Chinese aviatrix. gave a spectacular display of stunt-flying during the Double Tenth celebrations in San Francisco, her performance drawing much praise from the American press. I.N.P.S.30 words
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Article240 1935-11-30 18 FOOD IMPORTS DOUBLED. Berlin, Nov. 14. German trade figures for the flrat nine months of the year, published today, show that imports and exports almost exactly balance one another. There was an import surplus of only £2,580.000 as compared with £22,000.000 for the corresponding period last year.240 words
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127 1935-11-30 18 Larger Than A Man's. A remarkable case of a boy of nini; whose brain was too big for his skull was described by Sir Bernard Spllsbury at a London inquest. "The boy's brain was overgrown to such an extent." he said, "that it127 words
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Article211 1935-11-30 18 German Admiration For Mr. Winston Churchill. The Berlin "Deutche Allgemelnw Zeltung" compares General Ooerlng with Mr. Winston Churchill. "In different circumstances." the "D.A.Z." observes. "Mr. Churchill would have been predestined to become the English Goering. It is a pleasure to read how Mr. Churchill always strives for211 words
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Advertisement277 1935-11-30 18 All Chest and Lung Affections Prescribed by the Medical Pro- fessmn for over iorty years, Angier's "^^Mb^b^bW/// Emulsion is now universally recognised as >cSS^H// a standard approved treatment for colds, coughs, > vC>!*^^*Y// bronchitis, influenza and all catarrhal affections /•^^tß?*****^. ol the respiratory or digestive organs. It is if^^^^»^fe<^3 soothing277 words
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Advertisement222 1935-11-30 18 HOT SUMMER SUN cannot dim the freshness of the face protected by Williams Aqua Veha Cool face -comfort can be yours all summerlong if you will use Williams Aqua Velva after every shave. Williams Aqua Velva conserves the natural moisture of the skin prevents it from becoming dry and parched.222 words
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427 1935-11-30 19 THREE LINES OF DEFENCE. Significant Withdrawal Of Anti-Red Armies. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Canton, Nov. 22. f'HINESE press interpretation of the accounts of General Doihara's endeavour to win away five provinces from allegiance to the national authority is that it has been a grand427 words
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Article, Illustration36 1935-11-30 19 Mr. Wang Ching-wei, Chinese Premier was operated on in Shanghai yesterday when the third ballet lodged in his back was extracted. Picture shows Mr. Wang a few days after he entered the Central Hospital in Nanking.36 words
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155 1935-11-30 19 Echo Of $91,000 Post Office Robbery. Convicted of active participation in the $91,000 Central Post Office robbery in Shanghai on Sept. 9. v well as implication In the murder of a Post Office guard and coolie and the wounding of another guard. Kylh Tsung-daung, a155 words
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Article, Illustration1683 1935-11-30 19 National Congress And The Currency Reforms. PANIC IN SHANGHAI. (From Our Own Correspdndent.) Shanghai, Nov. 18. THE past week brought us more than a fair share of ment, and we start a new one still wondering whether the worst is yet to come As a result1,683 words
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53 1935-11-30 19 Shanghai, Nov. IS. The British Ambassador in Tokio is now on his way south for a holiday, and, in passing through Shanghai is expected to meet Sir Alexander Cadogan and Sir Frederick Leit\-Ross, and explain to them just how Japan feels about the Chinese53 words
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Advertisement365 1935-11-30 19 "I nearly lost my job then I found that 'THm-BLOOlL^foi^ was holding fg^m^^.M^^ me back" ~lf^^^'*jg n <fc mK^^^l LsssssssbW' N. \^^^*^t\J"' tfyWO years afo I had malaria iflaa^fcßESSßSssssssa 1 K. r»tb«r badlr and after I r«- o^^ covered I was never really fit. !/S?l "^'''^'^i^^ I fat tired cosily,365 words
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Advertisement140 1935-11-30 19 Are Your a NERVES Giving Wav? M LISTLESS, (vf^A^l FEARFUL Y~** %s3 POOR IN f i^-va HEALTH P Start taking Dr. Cassells Tablet 3 AT ONCE! Nothing beats this Famous Remedy for quickly conquering nerve troubles because it contains no less than 19 Special Health Ingredients. There are:— BERVE TONICS140 words
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Article, Illustration58 1935-11-30 20 Despite the memce of the Italian invasion, the anniversary of the coronation of Emperor Haile Selassie I of Abbyssinia was celebrated with regal pomp in Addis Ababa, his capital. The Emperor's in the State procession through \ddis Ababa. Note the uniform of the postilions, whlchssem to58 words
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Article, Illustration82 1935-11-30 20 Po :.irhil. R.ijtit h and Kra'.j. three Croat terrorists, are now on trial at Aix-en-Provence. France, on a charge ol having plotted the death of King Alexander of Jugoslavia, uho was shot dead with M. Barthou at Marseilles. Information has liecn received by the Aix polic% that a band of82 words
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Article, Illustration22 1935-11-30 20 Mr. Stanley Baldwin, the Premier, returned to 10 Downing Street from Chequers, where he has a* en resting after the election campaign.22 words
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Article, Illustration44 1935-11-30 20 The ballot papers that took away fram Mr. Ramsay Macdonald his ssat in the House of Commons a:id gave it to Mr. Emmanuel Shlnwell being hauled up into the Victoria Tower of the Houses of Parliament to be stored for year and a day.44 words
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Advertisement33 1935-11-30 20 OCEAN MOTOR POLICIES Forgotten to write THEN SEND HER a PARKER PEN! A PARKER is such a happy reminder SHE can't forget agents: WEILL MONTOR LTD. AND AT ALL PEN COUNTERS IN MALAYA.33 words
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Advertisement16 1935-11-30 20 THE OCEAN ACCIDENT AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION. LTD. (Incorporated in Great Bnujm Bead Office for Malaya: NINCiAPOKB.16 words
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