The Straits Times, 3 December 1935
1935-12-03
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Title Section38 1935-12-03 1 The Straits Times. (SBTABLIBHBD NEARLY A CENTURY THE LARGEST AND MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. 24 PAGB& SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, IMS. I'RKE Id I'BNTS The Straits Times. U VM.ES. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1935. PRICE 10 ENTS.38 words
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Advertisement138 1935-12-03 1 SINGAPORE' 140. CECIL ST. ('PHONE *****. ON EVERY KIND OF COACHWORK— 1 i _r- 1 2] Mj QUad P^L^BBf&BBV 111 ■^H^^ 9 ttrsKSyr DULUX |H nuM ■<« r T^ is the perfect FINISH ■nfl 'Dulux' dries rapidly with a hard and beautifully [plffi li'fl glossy surfaca. It lash longer than138 words
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Advertisement199 1935-12-03 1 f^^~T^h kKMKMBKR MRS MeWim Q^ INVITKS rou lQ> t?s££\ TO ONS! T IiKK UKK 'H^ IT OK( HAR(;K.O.\ THKI SK k>C^ A OF CTCLAX I'KKIWRfeiS \m} ATIONSATTIIK MOhKRN l\ _JbJH*\' BKAI'TI SAI.ON. ONE BOTTLE OF* SPECIAL LOTION. V(* I *1 'V ONE POT OF SKINFOOD. ONE TABLET OF SOAP. RECIPE199 words
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Advertisement102 1935-12-03 1 ■'it LUMPUR: f^W^t ST PHONE 3683) Daisy IS OKtHAKII MOAK j I I I KOI Ul Us BASKET* WRMIII.S i-honr I (Amber Mansions bb^Lbb^bVb^b^bC bbM c^^r^ FRESHNESS AND QUALITY JJaSEgj AT COMPETITIVE PRICES I L^^^"^^^^b^B selected according to our Bfej^nJ-' bTTM UBUa rr K d standards! Th at j_t_^^s?v r102 words
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Advertisement16 1935-12-03 2 I SItUATfONS VACANT SITUATIONS I O. WANtfeb i .j ruEi toR vEMICt' FOR SALE I i16 words
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Advertisement72 1935-12-03 2 roR SALE J7, Tjmbun Kdbjj^ B6ARB i RHIBr MMIh IK va j MOUSES. FLATS TOjLH; Kit. i. I.i cr ■"ImS^^K ibir mi Mat.l «rmii MisEELL Aneous i i IMAa AiicfioN WBrlbEs O? iTSm3m. oSTT ai l*U Jm!" U 1 J>»- I* aiJWtiaiil>> you t)KMiM K ft IliJ M Ml niH.72 words
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Advertisement89 1935-12-03 2 AUCTION NOTICES l i.i,,«Ll» i < »mp» At-rtWM OKI «>1 ii.ni and and hwnt 1 Mil VI I v... f ,1 l».-i' 1,.r.r. AJ.IAI R*-IMiIR I P*iai N*ua«» •CM 1 icot) 14 a'l *l rtaa, Jo 14 p. tl K I '>^4> NflM I rood* 19 potofc '4 arrM t89 words
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Advertisement78 1935-12-03 2 iMltf«Ht 006 SHOW RiefEiiiif; mm SUNDAY Jf Dw 4. 1955 »t pm. I lANU Mkb Mi i/ in- Jr»«l<B»»as. P V FTC I tm bum-**™ Mt tbc 0r»p«i»uoo oi v>UM*« OMOMI tn ix.iKfcjLi K.C. upK[^^Mta*MMi iv v orvnai qstMcilH LfeGAL NOtffcfe 1 ..I t*l«i »l-"r ■MMD Bridca H wL •«r:x»«.78 words
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Advertisement85 1935-12-03 2 ••GTICE m ii. amaH 1. o p. ifSBJUtnl iiU4f "l»r *a*» > TENDERS i- i i unit n. > ■AiMi lit ||Ma|i|^|^ O) w«(««' v*! £M THE STRAITS TIMES 11 SUaiU Tl3>m Time* «or! •ht MBMMt a«rnri» I I ttwSS* I i i' f *i i h i» J A85 words
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Advertisement17 1935-12-03 2 •4E^S CURDS UMACFHAU PRII I rirM fry C TH' no. a!. smWinh Nonrrs U| >'n h«> '>%l17 words
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Miscellaneous11 1935-12-03 2 (UN IttN IHM (UN ..no* i c nu I ISM ...I11 words
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Advertisement610 1935-12-03 3 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AM) APCAR IJNES. rporal'd in England ER AND CARGO I :AR AND ORIENTAL S N CO N RACT WITH HIS MAJaWTT'a LONDON AM) tM< t. \JT MAll HRVKJ FOR C'IIINV AND JAPAN Tonnage I Drc. 5 It Dec. 6 ItjM :AI. ■> Jan. 3610 words
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Advertisement426 1935-12-03 3 (NIPPON VISKN KAISHA) (.IN KRAI. PASSENGER AGENTS FOR CLNARD WHITE STAR LTD. MOM TRIPS TO (HINA AM) JAPAN. Suitable Sailing* I ram BmCAFOH. NM < HIMSTMAS \\l> NKW VEAK VACATIONS. %M. KASHIMA MARU Dec 16 sj. OINYO MARU Dec a B9J YASI'KUNI MARU Dec 37 Returning, due In Singapore, ms.426 words
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Advertisement680 1935-12-03 3 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. BANGROR LINE Luxurious One Class Motorships. Most Cabins have adjoining private bath. Excellent Cuisine FOB MARSEILLES. LONDON. ROTTKRDAM. HAMBIBG AND COPENHAGEN Prum Prom Prom Prom Spore Malacca Port Prna.c M S Sham BOHINUIA 10 13 10 13 11 13 13 12 ERRIA 31 12 31 13680 words
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Advertisement289 1935-12-03 3 B. I. S. N. CO., LTD. (Incorporated In England.) APCAR LINE FOB HONG KONG. AMOT. SHANGHAI. MOJI. KOBE AND OSAKA s.s. SANTHIA tMR December .">. 3 p.m. Excellent modern accommodation for fir t and second class passengers. Special ho.iday return tickets interchangeable with P. 8. N. CO.. Issued at cheap289 words
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Advertisement1236 1935-12-03 3 THE BLI'E FI'NNEL LINE lOrean Tke Haa Khiow Sleaaoahb* Cox (1932) LU. Steam Shin (a. I4d aad China Malaal The Canard Whlu SUr IM. Sleam NavigaUoa Co Ltd.) The Sarawak SUaasahip Co Lid. The SlraJU Steamahla LU. The AastraHan Orlrsrtal Line ltd. The China Navigation <a Ud. The Irrawaddv Flatßla1,236 words
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SHIPPING & MAILS.
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Article151 1935-12-03 4 Left for NEI. by KLM-p'.ane Klevit Not. 29:— Mr. E B. Cornell: Mr. W H. Menzles; Mr N. J. Jansen: Mrs. Trlellng Mrs. One Hap Nio Mr. Ollvelro. Arrived from N.E.I, by KLM-plane Perkoetoet Nov 30 -Mr. Dare: Mr SuU'e: Mr Cornell: Mr Menxles Left for Medan.151 words
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Article174 1935-12-03 4 Ht'A TONO. Brit.. 110 tons, from Muar 3 for Muar 4. SCOTT HARIXY. Brit 314 tons, from 8. Panjang 3. for Anambas and Natuna 5. MATSUMOTO MARU Jsp 4.334 ton*, from Hamburg 2. for Japan 3. BUROENLAND. Ocr 4 321 ton*, from Datren 3. for Hamburg 4. SILVERBELLE.174 words
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Article144 1935-12-03 4 SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD. Tuesday. Dr -ember S. <hißk .knoXr Is* Wkanss st esperMSi v BMBJB BBBBBM Ratfsva Gal' East Wharf Rohna 23 I afumam 30 1 IMb Wharf Baloeran II 3 Oorgon It 3 Menelaus 13 3 City of Perth 11 3 Benvrniie t 3 Kudat 3 E-r.ptrr Dock Denmark144 words
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Article36 1935-12-03 4 S.S. CORFU. The Corfu has left Hong Kong and Is expeetef to arrive at thir port at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, the 4th Instant. This steamer will proceed alongside the Singapore Harbour Board's Wharf on arrival.36 words
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Article244 1935-12-03 4 MB) Baran Selat Pandjang <Hong rt-ong) I P-« Bmgkalls. Laboaan BUB: Tandjoo? Bak-i (M 8. Kampar) 1 pjc Port de Kock. Padang. Pakan Bar.*. Slat 'Hong Etnoji > P« Java A Southern Sumatra by sir (Netherlands) (Pareeli and registration) 1 Pm Karlmon <Hang Ton) 9 Mn Prr.gerant244 words
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Article69 1935-12-03 4 Mails from Europe etc 'Amsterdam" expected today by air 'Netherlands' will be delivered to boxholders at 8 pm General delivery' of 'etters tomorrow at 825 m Mails from Holland etc today by Baloeran. Mails from Netherlands Indies ex- pected today by air 'Netherlands' will be de ivered tn69 words
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Article126 1935-12-03 4 FROM KUALA LUMPUR. ngMBNB Krnya. Cgamia TaagauiUtr. Northrrn and Southrm Rhodesia and South Africa by an Imperial I 11 5 a•» Stam Burma. India. Iraq. Palestine. Egypt. Sudan. Belgian Congo. Oreat Britain. Europe. North and South America by air (Imperial) PJB Thursday. Oec. 5 India, 'all parts) n» Port Swrttrnham126 words
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Article254 1935-12-03 4 Toanorrow. r.ruya t'candi Tancanylka. Northrrn and Southern Rhodesia a.id South Africa tria BtncapoiTi by air < Imperial i 945 am Buima. Ind.a Iraq. PaMsune. Brypt. Su^au. Brlctan Congo. Orrat Britain eMropr. Norii South America <Ha Singapore i 1 by air < Imperil) 945 a m Suun. Eurma. trxlla254 words
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Article458 1935-12-03 4 EVOLUTION OF THE P. 0. WHEN MAILS CROSSED SUEZ BY CAMEL. 'From the Firs: to the Latest P. and 0 liner" Is the title of an article >v Boyd Cable in a "Strathmore Supplement" to the Journal of Commerce From an honourable anrt ancif it ancestry in sail, the P.458 words
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Article104 1935-12-03 4 MONEY ORDERS. Ttie current rate ol exchange foi the Usup and pavmmT oi HBBCJ Orders is as tollowi India and Ceylon $100 Rs IM issue, payment 15A USA SlOO USA currency 4« issue payment M NEI $100 Gut ders 83 issue Indo-Cr.ina »100 PYancs 855 issue payment 88b Australia Si104 words
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Article63 1935-12-03 4 CLEARANCES. Ek-phanta I Brit I Maru Havre Maru iJap>. Aj i (Dut Dec 2- Kullt. Ophir Van (> Dut >: Katorl Maru 'Jap >; N iCJer > Pacific <r>t:i >: Nor): Benwyvls. Kabingu Sarprdon. JYrartu Ban Sit I Mails for Philippine Islat advertised fcr dispatch by s s R C63 words
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Advertisement593 1935-12-03 4 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. ilDcarporated In P. M.S.) LLOYDS AGENTS:— BOOKING AGENTS. W M.S. BLYS. IMB SIAM BTATSS BAILWAVB TSU.PHONE: Preight MJ3— Passage MSI. T CAN AyfAlT PAC IFI C STEAMSHIPS, LIMITED. IUM-xuwatro id linunci REDUCED FARES SINGAPORE/EUROPE First class from £106-4-6 Second class from 70-6-1 REDUCED AROUND THE WORLD FARES593 words
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Advertisement399 1935-12-03 4 BEAR BRAND /^^T^^Bssssssß mL±* y J THE ORIGINAL AND GENUINE SWIbS MILK HOLLAND-EAST ASIA LINE Ol TW \KI) Krmbr VrrigkA Srrtirr tv M«mm MM MM bVMMsbAI IMO JAPAN».M PORTs s p«'rr «.i SKROOSKKRK it ZVIDEPKERK HOMKW AIM) To lAPPA BAIFA, CCXOA MAatiiEtLLCS KOTTT.RIi\M tMMIKIHM i|i<li'i>i, MB kki m: M U399 words
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Miscellaneous196 1935-12-03 4 Malayan Meteorological Set vice < Daily Weather Report. Stations Yesterday -Asi nlK.it Max. Rainfall Bright Mln temp ins Sunshine temp. •F hrs. T West Coast. Aicr Star 88 Nil 8 5 74 i Butte.-worth ■P. W i SS M 7 1 74 Sltiawau 87 057 5 9 75 Bukit Jeram196 words
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Article152 1935-12-03 5 NEW SINGAPORE PILOT. u\ i \r i:xi i i:kii:n< rs IN TYPHOON i'\i t UN I ii .Lit. nuiattr 1 ,r tin i l.'l lirell Iliillllll Itlnl II ttilol Mi ll' lil|i Rein 111 1 I (till illUl'll 111' I Ullllll III! re mi Nov. 85, iiilinriil will liul Im152 words
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Article, Illustration53 1935-12-03 5 BARBARA HUTTON INENGLAND. llll|i|>\ I till l\|nrlwl n.nl War. I .11,1 1,. I I lam I 111 t '1.l I 1,1 inilry if\Ht mm ..I Mi«lr« iSaaaa kilt > riuu* V ."M I HI INMI i hup U I Aa^MuMO ami v <Nm mm littttf I (lull Will MM ithMhllrf53 words
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20 1935-12-03 5 ATHLETES WHO JOINED CHINA MISSION. HI VIII Itl 10l MM I I mini in iii I I HWJ ii. w*20 words
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Article89 1935-12-03 5 "INCITED TO OVERLOAD" A TANKER. Serious Alle^ntion At Wreck Inquiry. 4 a> lii I I I■• I I I I lilt 11.. ighl ai I If*, RiltffaalpiMM of aVUbtrala 1 .i»«tlnif unit rMi«i w of la* law w*r* mwli h> Ik* M<*ll> h.m •••mild H. Mam«rM ll III! ..Ml. li.l89 words
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Article, Illustration24 1935-12-03 5 TRANS-ATLANTIC AIR SERVICE. I'l \W I I N \N \D\ ***** \M> on. i. v.i. h. 4 RKCOMMKNDATIi mill Ii i tin Hi.i i24 words
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Advertisement59 1935-12-03 5 HIS lIIMRACO HAS CONK FOR COOD 1,,,1. IL, Kaaf >.i i '"«>• II M I n> Ql I i V) afia ih- m*i «M Ul.l BIG BEN rlljr, urtfnthf .i.h Mut ...I I !<■> U .1a.... .t-i.k -l.h m,..U >MXI A 1..,, i k-» toll Ul., hi. > -i.i. «fc.^59 words
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Advertisement100 1935-12-03 5 al V CINr KODAK* FIGHT with It Una with tha/ 19 modal ynu can maka movlaa aarllar and •->!•• In lh« iaylliM than you oan with tha fS B modal tha aalra powat |lvaa you o##orlunltU* Alao. and thla la tha moal attraatlva faatura you nan maka Indoor n. ploturaa100 words
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Article332 1935-12-03 6 IN MEMORY OF LAMB. A CENTENARY BUST UNVEII^ED. A bust of Charles Lamb, the essayist the work of Sir William Reynold* Stephens was unveiled In London, by Lord Plender. The provision of the monument Is due to the Elian Society's desire to mark the centenary of Lamb's death. i It332 words
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Article18 1935-12-03 6 One man w.js shot dead and nine wounded, some critically, in a labour dispute at Lake Charles. Louisiana.18 words
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Article108 1935-12-03 6 Archbishop Of Westminster Omitted. Rome. Nov. 20. The Vatican has Issued a list of no less than 20 new Cardinals. The Co'lege wl 1 now have 89 members out of a possible 70. Such a large number has not been known for many decades A second surprise108 words
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Article, Illustration46 1935-12-03 6 The plates in the bows of the "Empress of Britain" which were damaged when the ship came into collision with the KafirisUn In the St Lawrence River in the rammer are being renewed in drydock at Southampton, where the liner Is here seen floodlighted46 words
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543 1935-12-03 6 PERSONNEL TO BE INCREASED BY 3,000 OFFICERS MEN. NEW MACHINES MAINLY FOR SERVICE OVERSEAS. ACCORDING to the Daily Telegraph aviation corres- pondent there is to be an addition to the R.A.F. expansion programme already announced of between 200 and 250 more aircraft543 words
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159 1935-12-03 6 LORD DAWSON'S ATTACK. In addressing the Ox.ord Luncheon Club on the marriage problem. Lord Dawson of Perm said there were certain persons— dreams who said we shou'd bring about selective marriage. Could there be a more idle dream than that? It would be not only159 words
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Article18 1935-12-03 6 Sir Walter Citrine, after a stay of flve weeks In Russia, has left Leningrad for London by boat18 words
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Article23 1935-12-03 6 Slgnor Mwtsollnl was present at the opening of the winter season at thtArgentina Theatre. Rome, and Slgnor PtwMslo read an address of w«lrone23 words
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Article88 1935-12-03 6 .J X.L M mail plane which Mt Batavia recently carried a woman passenger who hod to return to Europe in order to be operated on for a tumoar. The greatett care had to be exercised when /tying and especially lending, a* the slightest shock might88 words
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Article185 1935-12-03 6 500,000 Qualified. Berlin. Nov 20 I In accordance with the suggestions made by General Ludendorff in his new book. The Total War." German I boys and girls arc already being taught how to make themselves useful should Germany be Involved in an'ether war. The Reich185 words
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202 1935-12-03 6 PACIFIC FROST SPOILS APPLES. The hurricane which cut a narrow path across Florida from Miami I south-westward before moving into the Gulf of Mexico Just north of Cape Sable, took four lives. Injured ISO persons, and did damage estl I mated In millions of202 words
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48 1935-12-03 6 MOST POPULAR BRITISH FILM ACTOR. Charles Laoghtor is easily the most popular British film actor according to the first returns In a national film investigation. He received 11.909 votes, which placed him well ahead of George Arils*, who was second with 4.915 BXi Cedrtc Hardwlcke bad 4.139 votea.48 words
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Article, Illustration19 1935-12-03 6 Scaffolding ar rand the how* of the Canadian Pacific liner Empress of Britain In the drydoek19 words
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Article190 1935-12-03 6 MOST LIBERAL IN EMPIRE. Melbourne, Nov. 19. The amendment to the Repatriation Ac: brought (town by the Prime Minis jter today restores commuted pensions ,to soldiers who still suffer any Incapacity. The most important feature in this Bill which was to have been Introduced by Mr190 words
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133 1935-12-03 6 H.IKO ROAD CRASH DAMAGES. Do facial scars alfect a doctor'practice The qwsMon arose In th> High Court. lViblln. whin Dr ThomaiQuane f Parkhurst Road. Holioway London, claimed damagis for personal injury and loss against Michael jO'Shea. a carrier rf Klllarney Dr Quant* said ho was133 words
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178 1935-12-03 6 BRIDGING THE SEVERN. SURVEY WORK BEGIN. A start on the scheme to bridge the River Severn at Ei.glLsh Stones, near i C'hepstow, has been made. The Gloucester County Surveyor is surveying the land on both sides of the village of Sudbrook. and every house is being visited for information 'regarding178 words
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Article109 1935-12-03 6 HUGE AERODROME FOR DAIREN. To Be One Of The lufl In The Orient. The Japanese authorities are aiming to make Dalren one ol the biggest airports in the Orient. A modern aero drome is now under construction iu-r> j and will be ready by the end ol this year, according109 words
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Article203 1935-12-03 6 INTKRRITTOK OF MR. MACDONALD. London. I >«•<•. 2. The death occurred today of Mr. Adrian Stakes, the Academician. Router. Born In Southamp-.n in ISM Mr Stoki-s was educated at the 1. Institute and the Royal Ar-.uhmy ..chools He exhibited works a( the Ko>al Academy *ince IH7S. and203 words
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Article75 1935-12-03 6 1.TM.000 Scientific Workers Needed. In proportion to her teeming population and vast territory. Chin at least 4.700.000 wurkors in the fl< Ifl of st'U-nce In order eflecttvti] I out hrr modernisation programme This statement wu made by Dr Mi Chun-wu. Chano !lor oi K«ai before a75 words
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Advertisement21 1935-12-03 6 I AVELING DIESEL ROLLERS —2\ tons to 16 tons PERFECT PERFORMANCE ABSOLUTE RELIABILITY MAXIMUM ECONOMY AGENTS: UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED SINGAPORE BRANCHES21 words
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Advertisement84 1935-12-03 6 Just look! Not a hairleft! Thw happy exclamation of large, numbers of women who have been helped by "Dolmin* Depilatory Cream. Freedom from superfluous hairs in the ormpits, neck and face, or on the legs, obtained by the use of "Dulmift" Hair Remover, imparts seff confidence to every woman and84 words
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Advertisement32 1935-12-03 7 s 6H(?U MAI li!Lf laVaaar I. 4M ft M Vt v I TWfH| I 1 Mb. i &WWV I aaaw Mil HMHIH^Ht IANHIi LID I I ii i i b* I i32 words
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Advertisement26 1935-12-03 7 Hff "\i tl II I kMmmWii if ###f/ f if" il^n'l|lPWrl r fff if MaJI >/ /*'t 1/ .IMU.UUIM.W. PN^ Si 1 A M Ik "Hln anu26 words
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Advertisement36 1935-12-03 7 lUSlhliiil Jill ...u 4 < f\Pf 1 uy NMIINi! fl I HUN MHHI l itiiiti dNIIIik IMIW MH HM> M»I*ML Mm mud f^l A tit W^ mm ll* unJHH Ha A A i 111 fl i[T| f36 words
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Article290 1935-12-03 8 Under The Shadow Of Control Meetings. From t)ur Finanrial Correspondent Singapore. Deo. 3. The tin share market in unlilMfd l<»cally, but London anpean« sliphtly easier. Markets generally appear disturb.•<l 1)> Urn imminent meetings of th«International Tin Committw Hsd the International Rubber Rejfu'ation Committee. Politics are also an290 words
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Article198 1935-12-03 8 PRODUCE Singapore. December 3. 12 neon. Bayer. Seller Gambi r 6 50 Java Cube 9 50 Hambur* 10 00 Whit.- Montok Pepper 17 25 Black Pcpp.T 9 50 Fair Flake ''"apiix-a 4 45 Mcd I'iarl Tapioca 5 30 Small Parl I.pl'x-a 530 Lmu^.i Sa«o Flour ico Flour Palembang Ji-lutong 10198 words
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LATEST LOCAL STOCK AND SHARE QUOTATIONS.
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Article615 1935-12-03 8 All Share* quoted above are fully paid. Issue Val. Fraser ti Co Lyall k Evatt Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers < Ampat Tin 5 9 6/Jcd 5 7 6/3 £1 Asam Kumbang 34/6 38 6cd 34 6 36 6cd 11 Austral Malay 60/- 61 -cd 60/- 61 cd 5 Ayer615 words
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Article462 1935-12-03 8 2 2 Alex Brick Ord. 125 135 125 135 2 2 do l^'e Prefs. 175 185 170 1.80 10 10 Atlas Ice Yi'ib 12 75 12 25 12 75 £1 £1 BAT 5.110 5.150 '100 5150 160 B M Broadcasting 00-iijduOOK'ipn 10 5 B M Trustee SOO 650 800462 words
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Article373 1935-12-03 8 Shares are SI unless otherwise stated* jui) t-nc. s Eraser k Co. Lyall li Evitt Allenby I.M 170 160 1.70 A.or oajah 090 110 100 110 AmaJ. Malay <$2» 3.20 3.30 2.90 310 Ayer Hitam 14b 155 1 50 Iso Aver Mole* 08J 0.90 08' 095 Ayer Pana*373 words
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Article227 1935-12-03 8 EXCHANGES. Ttie foilowtni are tne exchange raiet nia morning according io me daily -inuiar issued oy me Hong Kong, and Shanghai Banking Corporationmum Uindun. 4 montru sight 2/4 '> Londun j montns signt 2/4 3/Xl Unaon «i davK <!«nt 2/4 ii» U>nd<>n M) days sight 3/4 UM London demand 2/4227 words
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Article170 1935-12-03 8 SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL 5-, 1901 red 1940 5400.00 C Int Mar 31 Bept 30 108 110 norn 4> 22 1907 red 1947 51.*****0 Int 31 Sept. 30 112 114 norn 1909 red 1955 SI.OOOOOC Int. M.ir 31 Sept 30 118 120 norn 4 :'.13 red 1963 52.000.000 Int170 words
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80 1935-12-03 8 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSN. Noon, Dec. 3. Buyers. Seller*. No. 1 K. R. S. S. to eas?* (FOB.) Dee. 21H 21 13/16 (iood t. A. U- in cases (F. 0.8.) Dec. 21-"»s 21'^ No. 1 K. R. S. S. (Spot loose) Awardable Singapore 21V S U% December 22<^ BH80 words
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Article476 1935-12-03 8 Marking Down Of Rubbers. ixmdon Dec 2 British Funds were weak. War Loan receded to 105 but recovered and closed V% down on balance at 103' Semi-investments and Industrials were dull, and the market at ths last minue maae up Its mind tD mark down runbers In anticipation476 words
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Article44 1935-12-03 8 Lytll A E\ait.« report datrd Dec 3. ttxnn: AM srctlons quiet Hook Patt 77 Mr J London Tin 7 9 I 3. »in«< t Lu*s 1 38 1 43 I Talam Utnn 1 69 1 73 T. Harbour 7 15 j 7.45.44 words
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Article405 1935-12-03 8 TREASURY BONDS AT 1 PER CENT. AND A BIG FIM)I N LOAN BBUB. MS 000 000 OFF FLOATING HER Two new Governm»n.. taMM ;.r i announced The first Is a short term bond redeemable on Feb. 1, IMI or at any time after Feb. I, 1939 at the oitio.i ofBritish Wireless - 405 words
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Article84 1935-12-03 8 (iuildtrs Kwhx.t. Lonri n I PftTta 49 Ct .V! Nrm York 4 03 Bu lv Mcn'rnl 4 Ml Rlr IV I BruMTls 29 US *rl.rr» offlrul C*nr\» li 34 B*lcr»dr I I Ara»U-rdam 7 27', Burn.* Aires unquoted Milan unquoted V J»-» Berlin 13 M Prague H*'» BotrbM\ 184 words
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Advertisement52 1935-12-03 8 h VOLLEY SCOTT TOLLEY LTD. j J ADEL^'DK gk ESTABLISHED 1858. Uttj^^gd FUtST PR|ZE BORDEAUX EXHIBITION 1835 t COl MEDAL LONDON I9M FIRST PRIZE ADELAIDE 1934 fe^yfrff^S INCREASING SALI .s PROVE ,'~^j^^ UNVARYING QUALITY ONLY 52.7S PER QUART l^BuSkJSrjf INCLUDING DUTY FSS3 McALISTER CO., LTD '^f A y SOLE AGENTS52 words
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216 1935-12-03 9 SCARCITY OF TRUSTEE SECURITIES. War Loan Interest Income-Tax Wearne's Bonus Today's Rubber Meeting. (Straitu Time- Special.) Malayan Investment Notes. I I ...I, I dI luiidi 1* t« (k mllM 'i SSm i'Viii Sk >'■ v'l 1>" I fHVllllfltP I SKMI »l- I ..II It II ..< ii. It.ntum m al216 words
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Article118 1935-12-03 9 NARBOROUGH (F.M.S.) IMvldend Or I I»er Ont tterom mended. Uia yn«r m4i>4 'mi. Hi IV MmVM Ul*t Ui« I ■nwuti <xt U» pIRWM It/ r«pr«4>«nuik« vtrlil ul MM a> par ai Urn nnr« Up«h p»nr p«rTtna»il»U- nnwt (pr IW'lft tv 'i Wtll ll> yras'i erii «a» hui>i << Mini liait118 words
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Article54 1935-12-03 9 FRANC'S FUTURE. Pub. Hot. n A him Umi Oovrmnirnt hi tr*4f u> ii>lu<Ul«( <lr- ii waa «i> pl»Mr I i/nl. II llir» wnii »i»r»» a prupoMl lot iii ii uMMidcY Ik* vropoaaj but mm. i. imillit* cum p. >. i IM I III 1 IMMIIId Alt 4 tfuilwi HM^Mi My54 words
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Article380 1935-12-03 9 Industrial Group Provides Some Bright Features. (From Oui <>*'. l«*ut >ii< nui iiw ttviiit o| Urn imi'-rHI election > m lavoumiil* illu«-n«# U> Iml WMt i at, Uic »iill»UiiMhl if ihniim.i < >uIU ao far »vall»lil. in Urn U>i rondtuo* ft*«i .in.) RaU ami Hoi Oemnnd380 words
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Article28 1935-12-03 9 POST OFFICE MILLIONS. lm|>otUnl S>h»n In I id Of Nation i •T» «Jl(| |HU nf«lrr» to (Itc vaJim- I OwN-mtxr UKM rwcti i«h rr WttftaM £7 Ol: 128 words
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Article252 1935-12-03 9 SINGAPORE MARKETS. Kit f.t»t»wii»« ii iii> lai iy pr\e*t <ki eanla i»l «i Urn atii««iM»» m. I* ar «u*nr ntM iiMt ,»r it. muKon «IU kliai Mm l*«fl kill LI lIX 11.!.' l*aultry <)ai«u imwii i at. i «r nrr l«*b ii i»-. •o pat |Mlr niirmu. an pnvrwi nth252 words
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Advertisement173 1935-12-03 9 BANKING. Tt* iikW:«» at la^i i II M^Mju I I* 111 I <IH<l MU.MHI I R r»aM> Iwi I. Hhi. iiU. Kmi i II ml.. i "I. i. .'."1 i i• i A II Mai >ktli \M»S( I! IM)|s< lII NDIISHWK N 111 l fttKIU WIHK HANK PI l\hl\ 1TI»173 words
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Advertisement187 1935-12-03 9 BANKING IMIIIIIMIi MWK Ol IM»I\. M !!MI.I\ \M) i INN i ■W IJ«i .mr ai II t vi ■t. Hl*lM*«a.U l.nalut. I l». .<|4 ni.lt) kr. Atar aui ii. i., a Ik > Brma..!.* Baii«ka. B Km5S MaMar i. «.i. M mi.... (.i.i.,,. I T»i|.. 0 Madia* Imiui.i IJtili* bo187 words
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Article521 1935-12-03 10 WORLD'S STRONGEST CRUISER FLEET. At the forthec yng naval confer- ence the United btates will occupy a much stronger position than she held j during the London discussions of 1930. Since then she has more than doubled her tonnage In cruisers. Increased her aircraft-carrier tonnage521 words
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Article55 1935-12-03 10 CHINA AND SANCTIONS. Nanking. Dec. 1. The Executive Yuan announces that. In observance of the League sanctions against Italy, exports such as horses. mules, camels and metals to Italy are banned as from today. No Imports from Italy are permitted, other than currencies and printed matter. Violators will be punished55 words
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Article139 1935-12-03 10 Thirty oil prospecting licences, covering 5.438 square miles of England have been Issued by the Board of Trade, announces the Mines Depart ment. The licences have been granted to the D'Arcy Exploration Co the development subsidiary of the AngloIranian Oil Co. The Government holds £7.500.000 of139 words
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Article160 1935-12-03 10 LANCASHIRE TRADE WITH INDIA. I»ROSI»E(TS BRIGHTER. The Marquess of Zr land speaking at OldhaiTi referred i-j brighter prospects for Lancashire trade with India. "I should be a false friend to Lancashire," he remarked." if I were to suggest that there was the chance of the fiscal policy of India betng160 words
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Article, Illustration47 1935-12-03 10 With a picturesque ceremony in the Legislative Council Chamber of the Quebec Parliamentary Buildings. Lord Tweedsmalr (formerly Mr. John Ruchan), was installed as the new Governor General of Canada, succeeding Lord Beavboroagh. The photo shows Mr. W. 1.. MarKensie King. Canadian Premier, reading the address of welcome.47 words
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Advertisement137 1935-12-03 10 CLEARANCE PRICES OF 935 RCA-VICTOR IGE RADIOS I II IU 6 TX'BE 7 1 1 HI 8 TTBE $60. $75. $95. SIM. TO MAKE WAY FOR 1936 MODELS OF tVESTINGHOUSE PRECISION RADIOS WITH ALL-METAL TUBES and Inltotiini fr ares: 1. IMPK( VKI) SHADOWi.KAPti USING. 1 ILM'MINED COLOUR WAVK RAM) SEI.KCTOR.137 words
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Advertisement131 1935-12-03 10 PHILGO ALL-WAVE RADIO RECEIVERS RADIOGRAMS. A.C.— D.C. MAINS. OR BATTERY OPERATED. Excels in finer tone, greater volume and World Wide Reception. Is j sA S^ To appreciate the superiority of MMmW PHILCO Receivers we five free demonstration in your Home, where you are at liberty to test these «fcfe PHILCOS131 words
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Advertisement50 1935-12-03 10 iffi INTERN A 1 lON AL fs~3> 3MMm i,imk\i iiiiihii S //^LbbbblH SbbT UK AMEKIC I t^n J\ /"<SBjl bw^Lbbbbbbbbbbbbl T~~r{ nt C I 1-M. ITS A SMALL WORLD WITH AN I.G.E. RAuiO Yean in advance of any other receiver. if The finett Radio ever built. Low Price Deferred Terms.50 words
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Miscellaneous609 1935-12-03 10 TODAY'S RADIO PROGRAMMES FOR MALAYA. 8.8.C. PROGRAMMES. TODAY. Til -I t GSG 17.7 M kc s (14 M sa.). GSF ***** kc s (19 92 as.) 9 M p as. Big B- Sidney Torch, at the Organ of the Regal. Edmonton. M -High Spots'— No. 7: St. Pauls Cathedral A609 words
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Miscellaneous592 1935-12-03 10 News. 1 II A Recital by Elisabeth Schumann (Soprano) 1 M Eugene Ptol and his Orchestra, eoulero (I Lore you) iCanar.' Selection. The Merry Widow <L*har». Martette (Luccheaii. House Beautiful iL*idla« > Marie my own (Lecuona). Maruacha 'De Leui > In Orlnzlnc ißenataky). Speak-! easy lOensleri. Unless tKvansi. Madre (Servitoi.592 words
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Miscellaneous359 1935-12-03 10 BERLIN. Gcrasa. Sb«rt-wave SUUss. Berlin. D.J.A ill II bb.). D.J.B. (19.74 as), aad D.J.N (11.49 as.) TODAY 4 95 a at. Call DJB. DJN. German folk song. 4 29 Bavarian dance music. 4 M Ne«s In English. 5 95 Hitler Youth Programme i S 29 Relayed from Cologne Here's to359 words
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Miscellaneous180 1935-12-03 10 Today's Crossword Puzzle MOTE. Figures In parentheses denote the number o! l.*:tcr& l.i (CLUES.) ACROSS. 23 Tune (3) J. Tender .5, 2 J°. mt 5| 4 Bird (»> rij; 10. Sliding compariment <t} V^SJ 1 11. Speak lmperlectly (4) 2J2SJI. is. U Holed fabric (3, JJH*!"?? 13 Window screens (6)180 words
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Article, Illustration40 1935-12-03 11 Crown Prince Gastaf Adolf of Sweden went to Bwrlinrton House accompanied by the Crown Prin1 eeas to view the priceless treasure* which are being shown in the Exhibition of Chinese Art They are seen leaving Bnrlington House after their visit40 words
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Article, Illustration762 1935-12-03 11 BANK FORECAST OF FUTURE. London, Dec. 2. THE mainspring of recovery seems now assured," says the Midland Bank Monthly Review, adding that with the general election over, domestic uncertainties i have been consequently removed. The following large-scale capital works provide substantial evidence of the Government's determination to762 words
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Article473 1935-12-03 11 HINT FOR CAMERON HIGHLANDS. COMMENTING on the future of tea growing in Cameron Highlands, the Singapore Free Press' says today: "Now that It has been proved beyond any shadow of doubt that the tea bush flourishes in the Cameron Highlands Just as well as anywhere else473 words
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Article85 1935-12-03 11 GRAF ZEPPELIN DARE NOT LAND. The Oraf Zeppelin was marooned In the air for many hours as the result of revolutionary troubles In Brazil preventing her landing at Pern.imbuco. as usual, and she established a record for an airship by staying 119 hcurs InReuter - 85 words
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Article97 1935-12-03 11 New Zealand Premier Explains. Wellington. Dec. 2. The unemployed will be a.ssur. d of a happy Christmas, as salary wage and pension cuts will be restore! as early as possible." declared Mr Savage, the j Premier-olect. outlining the new Labour Government's prosr.unme. 1 Labour would97 words
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Article105 1935-12-03 11 MISSING LEGATION OFFICIAL. Following Theft Of Money And Documents. Prague. No 28 The theft of secret documents and over a million Czech crowns in ready cash was discovered when the Soviet Minister. M Alexandrowski opened trie j legation safe. I As the safe was undamaged, the assumption is that the105 words
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Article56 1935-12-03 11 100.000.000 In Japan And I Kwantunu:. Tukio. No 30. The population of Japan is almost 100.000.000 according to the census of Oct. 1. first which give's the number of inhabitants of the Japanese Empire proper Including the leased territory of Kwantung as 99.453.819. This represents an increase ofAneta-Trans-Ocean - 56 words
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Article47 1935-12-03 11 London. Dec. 2. The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester returned to Buckingham Palace last! night after the first part of their j honeymoon. Tomorrow night they will leave for Ulster, where they will spend the second part of their honeymoon staying with friends— British WirelessBritish Wireless - 47 words
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39 1935-12-03 11 Shanghai. Nov. 21. The total population of the International Settlement. Shanghai. Is now 1.149.443. which shows an Increase of 151.141 during the past five years, according to the Press Information Office of the Shanghai Municipal Council39 words
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Article15 1935-12-03 11 The King of Belgium arrived In England on Sunday on a private visit British Wireless.British Wireless - 15 words
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Article313 1935-12-03 11 TROOPS TO BE MOVKI) BACK TO LIBYA? Purls. Nov 2« Anxiety felt by the Italian Government on ihe eve of the meet inn of the Sanctions committee was roflect.-d during a conference betwetn tin Ambassador at Parts. Slcnor Orruti. and M Laval, asserts Le Petit Journal. which313 words
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Article44 1935-12-03 11 SIR V. WARRENDER AT WAR OFFICE. New I'nder-Secretaries Appointed. British Government undersecretaries ii.rluric Dominions. Mr Douglas H uking Parliamentary Secretary to the Ad- miralty. Lord Stanley. Financial Secretary to the War Office. Sir Victor Warrendcr. S«rretar> fur Overseas Tr.i-i tain Euan Wallace Reuter Wireless.Reuter - 44 words
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Article73 1935-12-03 11 SIR SAMUEL HOARE TO REST. t^ondon. [>■ It is ofTi.-ially am ojneed that Hrn Foreign Minuter. Sir Samuel Hoare. has been ordered by his lectors to take a holiday m aoon as possible He w leaving on Saturday for Switzerland and will see A. Laval in n ute In Paris.Reuter - 73 words
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Article27 1935-12-03 11 CHINA CLIPPER. Manila. Dec. 2 The China Clipper has left here for America on its return journey amiss the P.iclflc with a load of EMM K-ir.i r.27 words
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Advertisement282 1935-12-03 11 HO T EL S C^~¥Mis^H'3ni^^ J^* >| <EMyJWsl^WEMEWP»l«^^ M^~ TONIGHT ORCHESTRAL CONCERT CABARET ATTRACTION RETURN ENGAGEMENT OF 815 to M p DON DOLLY SPECIAL DINNER ft DANCE TH£ popuum BALLROOM formal 9.45 to midnight ADAGIO NOVELTY DANCERS NON -DINERS $1.00 RAFF ORCHESTRA ATE HHEN reNANG BTA¥ AT Directed b- DAN282 words
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Advertisement46 1935-12-03 11 Breeds Memorial School, Ootacamund, S. India. European Hl«h School for Boyj Oirli. Preparation Cambridge locals. Boarding EitabllahmrnU. Excellent climate. Surrounding. Education Table N.-« TVrni. Feb. 11 Prnapertua aval'able at Rtralu Times j Office. Further particular* from Principal. SIAMESE SILVERWARE FOR DISTINCTIVE GIFTS H. SENA RAFFLES HOTEL.46 words
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Article139 1935-12-03 12 AHUHI HOTEL Special Dinner Dance M.BAMMA Dmote't Inferno. 15— IS. Mm We're In th» Money. With Joan Blondrll Olenda Farrell. 15— IS. GLOBE THtATKE CHEAT WORLD Tr&ntatlantlr Merry Oo Round. GBfAl HOB Ili 13ih Candle and Telegraph Trail. HOI.I YHOOII I SEBANOOON 3OAD It Happened In Spain With Eleanor139 words
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770 1935-12-03 12 The Straits Times. SINGAPORE. TUESDAY. DEC 3. 1935. MALAYA'S GREAT FUTURE. Has Malaya, with the other charges of the Colonial Office, more to hope from Jimmy" Thomas than it had from Malcolm Mac Donald? It seems doubtful. Mr. Thomas Is now an "old hand." and naturally disposed to "play safe770 words
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Article217 1935-12-03 12 Social and Personal Sir Walter Huggard. Chief Justice. Straits Settlements, is due back from leave on Dec. 8. Mr H R Oldham. o: Bousu-ad an<l Co Ltd has returned to Ipoh from 4 hoi. day In Singapore. Dr E C. Chitty Medical Officer. Malayan Medical Service, has been appointed to217 words
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Article49 1935-12-03 12 M.S.V.R. OFFICERS. HE the High Commissioner has granted a commission as Major In the Malay States Volunteer Regiment to Mr. H. W Esson. M.C.. and r temporary commission as Second Lieutenant in the Regiment to Mr W A Cooper. He has accepted the resignation of Captain W H Oliver.49 words
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Article24 1935-12-03 12 The transfer of Acting Sub-Lieut enant Geoffrey Edwards. Straits Settlements Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, to List lIA. Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve has been approved24 words
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Article1104 1935-12-03 12 MOVES ON THE CHESSBOARD OF CHINA. y^N avowedly pro-Japanese interpretation of the present crisis I in north China is piven in an article published in the Far Eastern Review, extracts from which are published below. I The writer is Mr. George Bronnon Rea. who is1,104 words
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389 1935-12-03 12 fVS the 2nd. February, 1836, the brig Lady Grant, bound from Calcutta to China, having 400 chests of opium on board, was attacked while off tho Sambllang islands In the Straits of Malacca, by five pirate prahiu, one being of very large389 words
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Article659 1935-12-03 12 TODAY our picture page Is given up to a variety of types of the s ulun; craft that are c immonly .v <-n <n Singapore harbour. Unfortunately It has proved t > b" much more difficult than to describe or elassily these types. There are659 words
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Advertisement246 1935-12-03 12 Metal Watch Straps Clirc/mlum from 1.50 ss Stocl 3 50 18ct Rolled gold 5 No duty Johorc F.M.S.' 16, Collyer Quay. "for your KIDNEYS VVIA.VB ml EVIAN WATER. \MIKV \i.FSr\FS LTD. Singapore. OLD CARTHUSIAN DINNER An Old < arthuxian dinner will be held at the Adelphi Hotel on Dec. 14246 words
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Advertisement9 1935-12-03 12 HELP YOURSELF BY HELPING YOUR RAILWAY TO HELP YOU9 words
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575 1935-12-03 13 A CONCESSION TO THE AUTONOMY MOVEMENT. "Northern Political Council Of Republic Of China." JAPAN MIGHT ACCEPT. Four Generals Attend Vital Conference. JT is reliably reported in Peiping (says Reuter) that the Nanking Government are planning the formation of a body known as the NorthernReuter - 575 words
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51 1935-12-03 13 KU OMINTANG EXECTTIVE TAKES THE OATH. Nanking. Dec. 3. The first plenary session of the new Central Executive Committee of the Kuomlntang was held In Nanking yesterday, when the oaths were administered. In accordance with routine, the chairmen and vice-chairmen of the five yuan tendered their resignations. oin Chew Jit51 words
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Article89 1935-12-03 13 War Minister's Presence I'n welcome." Tientsin. Dec. 2. j Evidencing the annoyance of the Japanese military at the possibility of, the autonomy movement again being temporary thwarted when on the of realisation. Major-General Tada. commander of the Japanese forces In the North, gave a frigid reception to89 words
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Article33 1935-12-03 13 It transpires that the report that three divisions of Japanese troops will move into Tientsin from Shanhalk»un is exaggerated. However, strong reinmenta ar<> expected ?rom Shanhaikwan shortly, says a Reuter message from Tientsin.Reuter - 33 words
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Article302 1935-12-03 13 British Viewpoint Changing. ONLY BIG VESSELS BOMB-PROOF. WHILE official information is not available, there is reason to believe that rumours to the effect that Britain is weakening in her demand for the 26,000-ton battleship at the forthcoming naval conference J has a sound basis in fact. It302 words
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Article158 1935-12-03 13 BRITISH CABINET TO SITPORT BAN. News that the British Cabinet yesterday agreed n principle In favour of an embargo on petroleum supplies to Italy. If no pacific settlement of the Abyssinian was Is in sight on Dec. 12. has created no surprise In well-In-formed circles inReuter - 158 words
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Article, Illustration204 1935-12-03 13 Paris. Dec. 3. T-HE gale sweeping across France played two remarkable pranks last night. First, the famous great arch of the Trocadero Palace, erected for the 1873 Exhibition collapsed with a terrtflo din. A quantity of dynamite was recently assembled ready toReuter - 204 words
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Article, Illustration114 1935-12-03 13 PRINCESS VICTORIA'S! SUDDEN ILLNESS. The Straits Times regrets to an-| nounce the death in London early today of Princess Victoria, the King's sister. She was 67. The following bulletin waj Issued 1 last night "Princess Victoria had an acate I and severe haemorrhage from the stomach yesterdayReuter - 114 words
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Article208 1935-12-03 13 1 SI AM INSISTS ON EXPORTS INCREASE. London. Dec. 2. Although the Intel-national tin agreement requires four signatories I and Slam to decide for renewal of control or otherwise at least twelve I months before expiry on Dec. 31. 1936. I understand from a reliable authority208 words
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Article54 1935-12-03 13 To Save Civilians From Aerial Bombing:. Geneva. Dec. 3. The Abyssinian Government today Informed the League that It has been decided. In order tc spare the civilian population from air bombardment, to withdraw all troops from Harar. and to use the town solely as a depotReuter - 54 words
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Article, Illustration43 1935-12-03 13 SPORTSMEN TRAVEL BY AIR It U bromine fashionable for travelling sports teams to ro by air The German football team playing in London tomorrow (ace pace 14) flew from Berlin and above are British >e« hockey flayers leaving for Paris to meet Franc/.43 words
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Article107 1935-12-03 13 TREASURY DEFLATION. By proposed financial operations <re ferred to fully on page "".OHTt th» Imperial Treasury Is to deflate to thextent of £98.000.000 by a reduction of that amount In Treasury Bills which will be funded Into Treasury Bonds, albeit at a slightly hlcher107 words
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Article344 1935-12-03 13 the obvious method of helping the Dutrh without harming any one produrtnr country U to ralsr the International c.uoU by the amount of thr tonna»r that Is necessary to do justice to Netherlands Iniies' claims. If we assume that figure to be 50.000 tons, the344 words
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Advertisement83 1935-12-03 13 CbriB t in a 6 f ocbUcwi PRIME BEEF JOINTS JL STEAKS SCOTCH Sirloin Roast :iml Rump Steak j 2Jj j ARGENTINE Filkt St« .k (For roasting or grilling) Boneless Sirloin UIL I AUSTRALIAN BEEF MfteU I I X'mas Shipment. Sirloinv Kit* I fM§B f jL^giSy Koast and T °i*83 words
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669 1935-12-03 14 Feeling In U.S.A.: Policy Of Withdrawal. NOTABLE VISITORS AT SINGAPORE LUNCHEON. ON l of the most eminent figures in American political life. discussed the position of his country in the Far East, in j eh in Singapore vettcnlay. This was Senator Burton669 words
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Article81 1935-12-03 14 A vote of thanks was given to Mr R Hodges at a whist drive at Kranjl on Saturday In recognition of his endeavours successfully to promote social events at the Naval Wireless Button It was announced that Mr. Hodges would shortly be transferred from I Kranji The81 words
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Article16 1935-12-03 14 A committee meeting of the MalayaIre Association will be held today at ;<biut 6 30 pm16 words
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Article147 1935-12-03 14 COLONIES AND MANDATES. "Repugnant To Malaya. 9 COtJLB not imntcine anything more mischievous after 38 j: \«-ar»" e\|M?rience in Malaya and Hon« Kcmc than the suggestion-; made in some quarters that our protectorates and colonies should be placed under mandates," de-rlan-d Sir William Peel,Reuter - 147 words
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Article122 1935-12-03 14 World Stocks Down To 627,363 Tons. i From Our Own Correspondent.* London. Dec. S. The International Rubber Restriction Committee November statistical bulletin estimates world rubber stocks at Oct 31. at 627,363 tons compared with 640.673 on Sept. 30 and 649.659 on Oct. 31. 1934 Net exports from122 words
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Article27 1935-12-03 14 1 Temporary staffing arrangements of the Post Office to deal with the heavy additional traffic at Christmas will give a month's emDloyment to 11.000 persons British Wireless.British Wireless - 27 words
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Article18 1935-12-03 14 Mr E. C Wait*. Superintendent. j Jugra Land and Carey. Ltd.. Port Swet- tenham. has returned from leave.18 words
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Article127 1935-12-03 14 ITALIAN BUSINESS CHIEF DEAD. Allegations Of Wealth Abroad. Rome. Dec. 3. The mysterious death of one of a Italy's biggest industrialists has caused c a sensation in Milan. Frande Ufflclale FeltrtneM, stated to s be worth 800.000.000 lire, was appearing before the Council of the Credlto Italia- c 'no toReuter - 127 words
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Article23 1935-12-03 14 An Adatle Boeirty unJer the patronage of Oenrral MaUul. Supreme War Councillor in Toklo. wm» inaugurated in Tientsin on Sur.day.~Sln Chew Jit Poh.Sin Chew Jit Poh - 23 words
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Article38 1935-12-03 14 Mr Grorge Peak, president of the Export and Import Bank, and Foreign Trade AdvUer to the US Oovcrnmrnt. has reafcnad. due to a difference with the administration, particularly his appmltton to the recant Canadian -American trade pact.— Reut«r.Reuter - 38 words
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Article, Illustration26 1935-12-03 14 The scene on the upper deck when the Klang. Straits Steamship vessel entered Port Swettenham on Sunday after the Are on board.26 words
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Article255 1935-12-03 14 NO POLITICS— ONLY FOOTBALL. London. Dec. 3. The football team from Germany, which is to play an England XVI tomorrow arrived at Croydon by air lay. The visiting team has been picked from the finest sides In Oermany and an exciting match is expected In viewBritish Wireless - 255 words
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Article29 1935-12-03 14 The King of the Belgians, who arrived In London on a private visit yesterday wa* the guest of the Kine and Queen at luncheon at Buckingham P*Uce British Wireless.British Wireless - 29 words
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Article284 1935-12-03 14 ATTEMPT BY SMITHY TO LAND? Plane Low Over Setul Padang. Following investigations by the party organised by the Straits Echo. Penang. to search for wreckage of the Lady Southern Cross. Air-Commodore Sir Charles Kingsford Smith and Capt. Pethybridge are believed to have come down low over the Setul padang to284 words
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Article167 1935-12-03 14 Special Display At Lyons Motors. Hillman Minx can. which claimed considerable attention and favourable comment when exhibited at the recent Olympia motor show of 1936 models, are now being shown at A special display in the Orchard Road show-rooms of the Singapore agents. Messrs. Lyons Motors. Representing167 words
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Article43 1935-12-03 14 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh Dec. 2 Three planes from H M.S Hermes which are at present in Talplng this morning carried out aerial exercises In cooperation with the Burma Rifles. The planes return to Singapore on Wednesday.43 words
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577 1935-12-03 14 RENEWED ATTACK ON GOVERNMENT UNEMPLOYMENT POLICY. Why Kuala Lumpur Sanitary Board Cannot Act. REPORT BY SECRETARY OF SELANGOR COM MI 1 TEE. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Dec. 2. GOVERNMENTS masterly Inactivity with regard to the problem of unemployment in the F.M.S." is candidly criticised by Mr. John Hands.577 words
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Advertisement141 1935-12-03 14 liS^ilh up Why you shruld 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 barkUng and short circuiting. Thus the cause of 75 per cent, of battery breakdowns Is practically eliminated. VESTA Is141 words
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Article567 1935-12-03 15 Golf Club Scheme Approved. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, De:. 2. Without a single adverse vote though there had been a minority tion in uvsponse to the questionnaire the members of tht r Golf Club decided this eveninj? in favour of the scheme to567 words
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204 1935-12-03 15 FIRST BARRISTER UNDER NEW ORDINANCE Mr. E. N. Griffith. Jones. r. ERIC Newton Griffith-Jones eldest son of Mr. O. P. Grifflth- Jones, the Singapore Municipal Commissioner was admitted to 1 practice in the courts of the Colony by Mr. Justice A. K. a "Beckett Terrell In the Singapore Supreme Court204 words
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Article251 1935-12-03 15 The trial at the Singapore Assizes before Mr. Justice Gordon-Smith and a special Jury of Loh Hong Kit and Ltong Ah Keng. partner and clerk respectively in the plecegoods business of Chop Chong Fatt was carried a stage further yesterday, having now occupied five days altogether. The251 words
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92 1935-12-03 15 I DRIVEN TO SUICIDE BY LONG ILLNESS. (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. Dec. 2. "Suicide by hanging" was the verdict returned today by Che Maarof. n the Kuala Lumpur Polce Court, at an Inquiry into the death of a 56 year-old Chinese woman named Chong Kew. who was found92 words
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Article127 1935-12-03 15 Dates For Colony. Public and Bank Holidays in the Straits Settlements In 1936 will be: Jan. 1 New Year's Day. public holiday. Jan. 24 and 25:— Chinese New Year holidays, bank holidays. Feb. 6:— Thalpusam (Hindu Festival), bank holiday March 4:— Hart Raya Hajl (Mohammedan Festival),127 words
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102 1935-12-03 15 Explosion In Drum. (From Our Own Correspondent Kuala Lumpur. Dec. 2. While play ng with two others in a back lane behind Petallng Street on Saturday afternoon, a Chinese boy lost his life when a drum exploded, causing the lid to strike his forehead and102 words
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Article137 1935-12-03 15 SELANGOR SCOTS' CELEBRATION. i From Our Own Correspondent Kuala Lumpur. Dec. 2. Edinburgh Castle, with a back- j ground of rugged hills, formed the decorative motif at the Selangor Club on Saturday evening, for the annual ball of the local branch of the St Andrews Society There was a very137 words
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77 1935-12-03 15 Mr. P. J Sproule. formerly on the Straits Settlements Bench and a promt- nent Freemason, has been an Inmate of the Royal Masonic Hospital since Oct 23. He met with a serious accident on the evening of Oct. 16. when, alighting from a train77 words
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1087 1935-12-03 15 Story In Court. Alleged Rubber Estate Mortgage Fraud. T*HE story of an alleged rubber estate mortgage fraud, by which a lawyers firm made out a bearer cheque for $11,270 to an imposter. was related before the Singapore third magistrate. Mr. C. H. Whitton. yesterday.1,087 words
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Article20 1935-12-03 15 Mr H A I >uineer Malayan Public Woi>. Mas been appointed to act as S r Engineer. Town. Kuala l/.impur.20 words
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Advertisement308 1935-12-03 15 /SUPHCM«CV\ THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE IS "GREAT" by reason of the fact that in period of little more than a quarter of a century tt has 1 1 built up a large business all over Asia (2) acquired a thoroughly sound flnan clal position: <3 > introduced modern innovations that308 words
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Advertisement24 1935-12-03 15 b^B^^^^^^^^^^^ J^^ tf I i istJ^^^ >i if W^ IMPORTED BY HEHRY WAUCH Co. Ltd. Wilts United Dairies Singapore PEMANC IP OH KUALA LUMPUR.24 words
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581 1935-12-03 16 FAIR RESULT TO KEEN AND FAST GAME. Raffles College Too Strong For S.C.C. "A" Team, COME good hockey was seen at Tanglin yesterday, when the <tiu ilr< w with the Combined Services after a fast, keen game. On the Padang Raffles College581 words
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Article81 1935-12-03 16 COMBINED SCHOOLS XL. The team to represent the Com bined Schools of Singapore at hockey th^ SRC on the Padang :-.esday. has been chosen with out trials as follows: ■ACS': SrUJcan Singh I and Trcr By HI Vanna •Hi M K. ;..fT XI. and Chun Kan Foo indnun •R I81 words
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Article45 1935-12-03 16 SPORTING FI XTURES. it t ■<!> w MH J. Ktifby SCC. Tuurnamrnl: Merchant* *tera» II .nr, QMS' Sporu Club vs V W.C A at MrNalr Road: Ceylon 8 C II n V MC A II at Bataatler. Sikh Polict K S Battery A at Blakan Matt45 words
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Article131 1935-12-03 16 LIGHT BLUES XV CHOSEN. The Cambridge XV to meet Oxford at Twickenham on Dec 10 has been selected as follows: G NWN W Parker* 1 Crypt Olos and Selwyn>: J R Rawlence (Wellington and Pembroke). S. Stewart <Fettes>. W Wooller* <Rydall and Christ's >. and K C Fyfe* <Oundle and131 words
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Article, Illustration24 1935-12-03 16 The Amateur A.A backs were kept fairly busy by the Chinese Companion A.A. forwards during the S.C.F.A. Cup final on Saturday. Straits Times Photograph.24 words
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Article617 1935-12-03 16 I Cricket. Lall Singh A Reserve But May Play. <Fros> our Own Correspondent) atcatU. Nov. 29. "pm: Maharaja of Patiala i team of 1 Australian cricketers will play their first unofficial Test against an All-India XI to be captained by the YavaraJ of I'itiala (who takes617 words
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Article263 1935-12-03 16 Malacca Horkry. Heat High School And Retain (Hi rk<> ('••.p. 'From Our O»<. DLAVING M tlu-lr i.wi bef crowd mainly <>• b ivs from both srli Balnt Francis In.siitiitiuii hoel beat the High Schoo by lour i one and thus rrtatn-d tht Hockey trophy I263 words
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Article1223 1935-12-03 16 Home Rugby Reflection*. Oxford Beat The 'Quins Prince Obolensky Lancashire Get A Shoek Scottish Win In The Mud— Rugby League Attraction. <By Our London Btaffi Fleet Street. Nov. 19. /CAMBRIDGE had a chance on Saturday to reinstate themselves after their rather disappointing display against the New Zealanders.1,223 words
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Article, Illustration35 1935-12-03 16 Oh f'honc Sens. »ho haa reprr>ented Penan* at cricket, horkev and sorrer. in nu« at the Mediol C'nllece and played for the Sincapore MNmHm in the Ml Blue*. up match on Sjturd i< Stratts auiph35 words
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Article, Illustration31 1935-12-03 16 S.otland pressed hard at times daring the second half against the Rest and here a loose htm is in atweem of formation near the Rest's goal line. Strait 1 Times Photograph.31 words
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Advertisement18 1935-12-03 16 I an Assurance of good r 1 1 1 1 Price $450/SIME.DARBYtC9.IJ? SINGAPORE MAUUICAPCNAIiC-WIAULUMPUR-IPOH-SEREMBAIi W S 22 888818 words
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Advertisement80 1935-12-03 16 THE FIGHT THAT SHOULD HAVE BEEN SETTLED K 3 YEARS AGO -TAKES PLACE- «ft. at the NEW WORLD on FRIDAY, DEC. 6th J?RAPHAEL vs. ALP E If OrA ("-CHAMPION OF EUROPE) (CHAMPION OF JAPAN. M I I MONTANES vs. Joe DIAMOND. I J0 SUPPORTED BY TWO OTHER GOOD BOUTS 080 words
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618 1935-12-03 17 MUD LARKS AT MALACCA— SINGAPORE RECORD SPOILT. STATE MATCH HARDLY A TEST OF HOCKEY. Schoolboy Centreforward Gets Both Home Team's Goals. (Fran Oar Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Dec. 1. MALACCA 2; SING ATOM /V«'E a«*"n Malacca, whoae hockey record this season has been far from brilliant upset expectations by defeating Singapore618 words
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Article261 1935-12-03 17 Mrs. Wise Mrs. Bond Tie At Bukit Timah. The Women's December Medal competition was played at Buklt Timah yesterday and resulted in a tie in "A" j division between Mrs. C. M. Wise and Mrs C. F. O Bond with a net score of 1 37, In a261 words
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Article113 1935-12-03 17 EASY FOR AUSSIES! Capetown. Dec. 2. The Australians defeated Western Protince here today by an innings and 44 runs The scores, as cabled by '< Reater. were as follows: ■Mil— PROVINCE: 170 (FleetW'X>d Smith 7 for 71 > and 104 iFleetwood Smith 5 for 32. Grimmett 3 fur M. AISTRAI.IANS:Reuter - 113 words
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Article, Illustration28 1935-12-03 17 The Chine— Companion AJk. soccer team, who won Urn S.C.F.A (up final on Satarday. They heat the Amicable A A by two goals to nil —Straits Time* Photograph.28 words
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Article338 1935-12-03 17 BUT THEY MISSED' NORRI^ FYFE. The Rest Held The Lecd Twice But Lost. Scotland 3: The Rest 2. SCOTLAND lost the annual rafter match bat they showed their saperiority with the roand ball yester day and won by three goals to two. hat it was never very338 words
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Article108 1935-12-03 17 MERCHANTS vs. ETCS. j The MercMants team, who will play I !In colours, to meet the Etceteras In the SCC tournament this afternoon I Is as follows: Wfflv Poyntx-Robrrt). Krajr Wood land Cnticfe Hcakrth and Dirdcr. Johnston. I Cromarty. Wallace. JUnd. Wheel- r. Riches. Smith and Ball The Etceteras team108 words
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Article434 1935-12-03 17 Rugby Football. Three Changes Made In Singapore XV. ■TIIK key match in the Southern section of the Malaya Cap com petition Singapore vs. I'nited Service*—wUl be played at Anaon Road Stadium on Saturday. We anderstand that HE. The Governor and the new G.O.C Maj Gen.434 words
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284 1935-12-03 17 /"VN Sunday, at the invitation of H.M.S. Cornwall, a three-cornered match was held at Seletar Rifle Range, between H.M.B. Cornwall, the Ist Bn The Wiltshire Regiment and The Royal Air FV>rce The 88 VF were asked to compete but were unable284 words
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42 1935-12-03 17 REST GOLFERS B EAT SCOTS AT K.L. >Fr>m Our Own Correspondent* Kuala Lumpur. Dec 2. In the annual golf mate* between .Scotland and the Rest, played at Mm Selangor Goll Club yesterday m mini? the Rest won by B'i to 6' matches42 words
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Article501 1935-12-03 17 • LFJGHTON - •LFJGHTON." Conducted by Pataudi Will Set A PrecedentMidwinter 's Distinction Crawford Loses N. 5. W. Title. THE Nawab of Pataudi will have to' seek permission to play for All' India against England in next season's Test matches In England. His application will come before the; spring meeting501 words
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Advertisement108 1935-12-03 17 BACKED BY THE WORLDS MOST FAMOUS TRADE-MARK "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" O YOU* CIARAMEE Oh DEPESDABIUTY SURETY OF EXCELLENCE OF PER FORMASCE OF THE SEW ALL WAVE RADIO MODEL 471 $140.00 THIS IS (ONKIKMED BY A SAIISFIED CLSTOMEK AS MILI.OVVB: This "H M V has settled m> Radio qu stlon At108 words
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Advertisement27 1935-12-03 17 ft GOOD jT i Jt(U P -fi III 9k aßsßMfiaßa^^ni WsM^Bat «P^ M ■akaflJ lsrW«B sM 7W W A ft L^La^Ba^^dßal^Bß ■■W dH wft 1 ■B^^s^^^^^^^^ai lv27 words
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Article, Illustration5259 1935-12-03 18 Plaintiff Held To Be Secondary Wife. FULL JUDGMENT IN SUPREME! COURT. Intctvatil arriagc laws and customs were nii.de l>y Mr. Ju.-t:. M:il> in th*> Singapore Supreme Court in a case which aroM- through there bvinjr tival contestants for the estate of Lee5,259 words
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Advertisement65 1935-12-03 18 J&'Mik.... ALREADY CONQUERED BY Z^& wajjjf' In these wonderful new Standards, m^^^^^v jJVP^^ ts the motorin 2 world a new (^^ftV^* :^^s=T example of value, of splendid per- iCSf^^^^^S^* P formance, of reliability, good looks, V^m| ok' and last but not least economy! /^m j£'"' Ask for a trlal run65 words
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Advertisement68 1935-12-03 19 /f^ 4 fed A l^flH H I^^^ M I^^T^^^^nSPw lit, "g tional gift for difficult-to-please people (Hv^^OC^^^h liU^ nuine Eau de Cologne, refreshing, %\^r«^^^™i IK 3^^ fragrant, always en vogue, there are Lpl y^^L «fes u^m Perfumes, Powders, and dainty Presen\/f\L IRJlkkSfSS!^^ tation Caskets for your selection. WhoP^^^^ r^^^M|Wm> k^^^68 words
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Article250 1935-12-03 20 Rural Reconstruction In India. New Delhi, hoy. 16 It Is understood that the Army Headquarters have lssu»d Instructions to all Military Commands, asking them to co-operate with the civil authorities in respect of the ruril -^construction programme and to introduce the subject in Army educational training250 words
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Article312 1935-12-03 20 Held Captive A Year. Hankow. Nov 23. The China Inlan-j Mission has received a telegram confirming that Mr. Alexander Haymai the British missionary captured by Reds In Kwel chow In October. 1934. has been released and has reached Yungsr-un In North west Hunan. The Swiss312 words
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Article194 1935-12-03 20 Position Explained By British Ambassador. New Delhi. Nov. 30. The present position of Indlars in Iraq, which formed the subject of a complaint In the Indian pi ess through I the publication of letter from an Itaqi Indian by Dr. Kablndra Natt; Tagore. '.ias been explalred by194 words
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Article123 1935-12-03 20 £130,000 APPEAL. Primate And The India Act. The Archbishop of Canterbury, speaking at a meeting at Westminister School tn support of an appeal tor £130.000 for the Christian Colleges of Inola. referred to the passagGovernment of India A "Of this Parliament which ha-, now dissolved." he said, "beyond all question123 words
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461 1935-12-03 20 Rubber Regulation Enactment To Be Strictly Observed. (From Our Own Correspondent Johore Bahru, Dec. 2. AS reported in the Straits Times yesterday, in the Supreme Courl. Johore Bahm, Mr. Justice J. V. O. Mills, dismissed the appeal by M D. A. Ooonetllleke, of the Jelutong461 words
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Article84 1935-12-03 20 STRUT BAN ON LUNAR CALENDARS. Large Seizures .Made In Shanghai. As the end of the year Is fast approaching, the campaign intensified in Shanghai against the distribution of the lunar calendar wr.lrh has been banned by the Central Government In repeatea orders Recently the First Special District Court ordered the84 words
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Article135 1935-12-03 20 SOCIALIST O.T.C. BAN. Threat To Glasgow I nits. The expressed intention ol the Sociiwio secured a majority on MM Corporation ot Glasgow at Ua municipal eloctioi. Officers Training Corps ana CM three Glasgow school.- I. Ed with indignation A deputation ot the Gij.sy.iw Cidet Corps Committee will dlsruu U v135 words
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Advertisement48 1935-12-03 20 Slfl SWsW" sfl^B^ 1 I 1 -^ii^^^ilsß^*^ w^r ONE OF THE FAMOUS FRY'S CHOCOLATE NUT H^^tw ASSORTMENT. There nrt: eight different nut V centres in this fine Assortment Almond Whirls, Cream Almonds Wk and Roasted Almonds, Hazelnuts, and Brazil-nuts, Walnuts Cokernut Paste and Marzipan. FRYS CHOCOLATE ASSORTMENTS MAAS-f.348 words
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Advertisement73 1935-12-03 20 NEWLY OPENED. CAFE DE LUXE. FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT. UNDER EUROPEAN MANAGEMENT. IN THE HEAHT OF THE SHOPPINO DISTRICT. THE COOL ROOMS. THE QUIET ATMOSPHERE OF THE CAFE AND RESTAURANT ARE VERY INVITING FOR TIRED SHOPPERS AND WALKERS IN THE SUNBAKED STREETS. COME IN AND ENJOY REFRESHING, Hot and Cold Drink*,73 words
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Article, Illustration523 1935-12-03 21 HIGH TRIBUTE AT DELHI FUNCTION. New MM, Nov. 21. THK first farcweil function in honour <>i Lord :.u<\ Lady wttgiven tonight by Sir C. P. B I\'T, who is in Delhi ;.s a Member o( the Committee I over by Sii Hcary Wheeler into Urn523 words
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Article171 1935-12-03 21 Reliifirees' Relu~n. Hot 7 rs and .i to B irii.j by in* I rbed by the news at w.ir th»y lelt th»ir homesat :> laws :.:!d OtlMf ..-.try as '•■.ir.i.j bombardment 1 t on ii. dec.ared by Italy a' the lattt-r m s. contlngfiii.s ■<!171 words
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Article65 1935-12-03 21 VICEROY' S TROPHY. IN. I.IHMI Third Prize In \ir Race. N |BJ Delhi. Nov 16 The Aero ub oi ln-iia and Burma p: .n «mi that the Irw.r. KUln* Fund I dm .1 d a jrther sum of Hi l ikmi fat hi ri Mir.* to be given In the65 words
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Article, Illustration46 1935-12-03 21 hinroe Krp..lili. in l»av was enthoMastically observed by the Ur-r Chinese community in San Franrbro Photo shows part of the Catherine including American caesU. at the celebrations at the < hinrse onsnUlf (rfnfn! llmMi Mr Hnanc Chao-chin. the Contal -General in San Francisco I N T S.46 words
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Article109 1935-12-03 21 BUDDHIST TEMPLE FOR LONDON. Site Not \et Chosen. L mcun. Nuv 20 Tli i.ms for Londcn's first Bud dhiit temp'e are awaitirr the approval v' the Lor.don Cfuniy Council. The siu Imp not yet been chosen. It is proposed to build the '.c.rple entirely In Indian .c. Many valuable ornaments109 words
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Article53 1935-12-03 21 AmtrUan ell comp*r.:n »ill refrain 1 ssj trllinir ml u> Itmly if the ttovcrnjntnl rtqurils It. dr.larcd Mr. Moffett. Vk-;-Pi rr.i ol Uir stuid*rd Oil Company of Oi n:« He added companies would do m> »yen rhouftn oil «as not i.icludrd tn th- a M mroodilies contained in Present Ro»e-53 words
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Article129 1935-12-03 21 Land Acquired Near Calcutta. It Is understood that good progress has been made with the scheme for the training of detenus in agriculture and industries, which was announced by his Excellency the Governor or Bengal in a speech proroguing the last session of the Legislative Council. Land129 words
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307 1935-12-03 21 Karachi. His Excellency the Viceroy, it is understood, will not be able to inaugurate the new province of Blnd in person at Karachi next April. Their Excel'encies will be leaving India in the third week of April and ist few weeks of their stay307 words
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Article150 1935-12-03 21 MAY BECOME INDIA'S AMY MOLLISON. Oirl Wins First Flyinu ;i. Nov r> One of tht proudest gins in India today is Miss Asoka Rai!:n«. BA. of the Scottish Churches College, Calcutta, who by w.nnine. the Das-Roy Memoria'. the first flying scholarship, has been riven an opportunity of be~oming India's Amy150 words
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Article405 1935-12-03 21 AT the last three monthly meeting of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, with the permisson of the Director, Geological Survey of India, Dr. A. L. Colson exhibited extraterrestrial visitors to the earth In the form of specimens recovered from two recent meteoric showers, the Perpetl shower405 words
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Article93 1935-12-03 21 Karachi The Indian Pott Offlcr may be slow But it is president. A postcard potted at New Delhi on Sept. I. 1921. and addressed to i Messrs. Cockburn and Co. wine I merchants of Bombay, whose buti- ness it now being carried on by Messrs. Phtptor. and93 words
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Article83 1935-12-03 21 SIR ABDUR RAHI M'S NARROW ESCAPE. Peshawar. Nov. 18. Sir Abdur Rahini. President of the Indian Legislative Assembly, was fired at last night near Baddaber village, a few miles from Peshawar, while he was returning from Kohnt by road Three shots were fired. Sir Abdur escaped unhurt The bullets are83 words
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Article39 1935-12-03 21 TWO EARTHQUA KE S HOCKS. m Delhi. Nov. 12. An i arthquake shock accompanied with a rumbling sound was felt here at 3.40 this ait<rnoon No damage is i reported A slight tremor was also felt o'clock this morning.39 words
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Article, Illustration143 1935-12-03 21 PRESIDENT M ASARYK TO RETIRE. Father Of Czechosloxak Independence. President Thoitia Masaryk. -if Czechoslovakia, has announce I he has decided t- r»-strn rt dencjr shortly t of a United Press' Thomas G.r was born tn l i I by prul i lunrathe University of Vienna In 1B"M M--was professor of143 words
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42 1935-12-03 21 WOMA N'S GIFT OF R S. 89.20 0 IN MEMORY OF HUS BAND. ras In numory <>f IMC husband Dr S. R.irigaihari Mrs Kam.U.i gach-xrt has made mull rndnvmrnts 80.200. inrluclK: of Rs. 50.000 for five scti >'...• the Madras MwHrs.l C I42 words
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Advertisement66 1935-12-03 21 i 9f^' kUw Tbpw^^^ Wmmmmm^Eß^^^^^K&F*' r: *TJ* it** ■m* !^a^f^» mmm\ could blind told!' Aroma? Mm, delicate, rich, nicely peated.... Softness Like dew. It couldn't be gentler Smoothness? Pure velvet. This stuff must be 01d.... Roundness? No fire, but, my word, what a glow! Quality? Might be the finest liqueur..66 words
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Article22 1935-12-03 22 TO RF.PAIR DARWIN RUNWAY First Call In Australia. r\Mi'-'- >ii in Am i mall hi Will. Il idam i»rin li-ngth22 words
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Article109 1935-12-03 22 FIGHTI NG WHALES SE EN FR OM THE AIR. H«nl«« la«l pUnr win. i i llrubanr i. or,. |||p 1,, Unialta In I'll Mhrn liilllllli.tli.il Ha* n..11.ril iii (lir «ri lirnralli I lir pIoJM tlrvt Inwrr <nd an 111 •lrui|l» nag «n.irwr<l liu«r what* «M Ilililinf lif» aininal the trriH109 words
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15 1935-12-03 22 CH ILDREN'S CONC ER T TODAY. oiinir.'. P tn N Mi H.., Mv Ing li.ilr15 words
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Article, Illustration24 1935-12-03 22 Ir Nun anil Ml->» i Man Nlrw Nge whii »rrr niatilnl al Mir (tiiu.li Satrrd llrarl. lank K..«d MlngagM.ir M Natura'av ''alfi Tl'iri Pho'24 words
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Letter600 1935-12-03 22 J UNG LE PICTURES. Mt Prank Itmk UiplieM I. > Mt llubbark. I M 1111.-i i. .i iii ■Ingaport haa ir which i i< nt i v ihlpp»d Irom Btngg i In imiiii. Ii \ou I'Mlih. Krd M Irllrl I brll .1 i THANK h' N.iv Mr lurk i Irtw600 words
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Letter287 1935-12-03 22 Smallholders Who HtVC Hern SiH-crHHful. Sir. A w 1 1. ul i tir i M tin- .miii v iui.il pa Ml Mir Cum. [.hi HlfMai > iiiull In N I MMttIMMNt jki I, iiltur i I hi Mm Hi who ha»e i' kt it >ii .ii Im twrrn287 words
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Article70 1935-12-03 22 MALAYAN I TE MS. Mil k; inn* «h o i p n Kit i II. I I I. Will Ink hut ii violin him »i i J I n rmh v •■••langnr Hrn i Ii mii.i arrangrmvnu *rr 111.- ptllllli MaaUr Lain 1 >vi U>im 1.-1 InatUulliMi I lamination HhfUrtiiip70 words
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10 1935-12-03 22 ROTA RY UN EM PL OYM ENT FU ND mi10 words
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Advertisement147 1935-12-03 22 *T*Ht meant el I >»i.«t frem ceufrilngj yj li EVANS' f a%lillat. In Ike puxetl ol (ftitolvlnf I^V^^^B^Jk^t^ Hurt parntriiina, intlnptlr narinun Inhi every rravlaa. J^k r*l>*> "19 i ongeillon aod toolti'ng inflammation. Carry J^k \V them with you efetnil c oldi and tore mfoalt, In the ilgV^Bm rteet lirHe147 words
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Advertisement112 1935-12-03 22 X'MAS BAZAAR NOW OPEN iikaps 01 mwn HttMNtS ior < mi i>rin inuimv. cftAttttS, STOCKINGS, TOYS. CMOCOUttl M< GIAN/INGH^* 4. BATTERY fKMV^jMtit" T^ JIMCAPORE > *P*"t» upset stomach and many other s< b&m menti are limply tin* Ik tt 1 1— result of Acid Stoma 1 1 This condition is112 words
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Article1077 1935-12-03 23 C. E. M. Joad - TOWARDS the WORLD STATE C. E. M. Joad. 4 T the beginning of the year a small international force, composed of individuals from four nations and commissioned l» un international authority, >\a« engaged in keeping the peace in a territory controlled li> the league of Nations. Also recently there have1,077 words
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Article294 1935-12-03 23 MINER A NATIONAL IDOL. Moscow. Nov. 17. An obscure roalminer In the Don basin until only two months ago Alexel Stakhanov. is today Russia's national hero, with his name and por- j trilt featured by the Press Just now n than that of Stalin A new j294 words
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Article, Illustration48 1935-12-03 23 Gen. Chiang Kai-shek. "We shall not forsake peace ■ntll there Is no hope of peace." declared (ieneral hianc recently, oatttnla* his forelxa policy. "We shomM exert oar best effort* to |umu peace and with determination to make the Anal sacrifice In order to consolidate and regenerate the nattea."48 words
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58 1935-12-03 23 Parts, Not. 30. A boi'.sr exp'oston occurred on Thursday in the twut rthlp Parts, wl ten Is the flagship of the first French battleship squadron and Is now lying In the roadsted at Toulon. The explosion seriously Injured five members ol the crew, two of whomAneta-Trans-Ocean - 58 words
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Article308 1935-12-03 23 EXPECTED TO TAKE PLACE NEXT MAY. The new Cunard-Whlte Btar Uner Queen Mary will probably make her trial trip next May. It Is understood that she may leave the Clyde shlpy.ird towards the end of April or the beginning of May. and go to Southampton. During308 words
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Article25 1935-12-03 23 A lecture on the temple ol the Oorgon* In Corfu was given by the ex Kaiser to Doom Working Community, of which he s president25 words
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Article36 1935-12-03 23 The Olympic torch to be carried In relays from Greece to Berlin for next year's Olympiad will be lit by the rays of the sun on the alter to Zeus, in the sacred grore of Olympla36 words
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Article, Illustration12 1935-12-03 23 Italian troop*, concentrated on the northern front firing from cover beyond Adigrat.12 words
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Article807 1935-12-03 23 DOOR left-handed people This is their official plight if we are to credit the annual report of the English School Medical Officer. But we must believe 't in that th. disadvantages of left h^noed folk ar? so specifically stated. Take the would-be telephone girl and commiserate with807 words
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Advertisement20 1935-12-03 23 V^V* _^BSSSSsV li. ii >""y_- f'jk' jm^M fi I mm ■i i v i^F t^^hk^^^^_^^ ™^^^tI pQi Health is Weelth20 words
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Article, Illustration141 1935-12-03 24 On this page are reproduced a series of picture taken in Singapore Harbour. They show the great variety of the smaller commercial sailing craft that work in and aliout Umm waters. The sails are all of local adaptation. Mb| a mixture of western and eastern ideas141 words
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Advertisement33 1935-12-03 24 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 1935-12-03 24 THE OCEAN ACCIDENT AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION, LTD. (Inaarparatwi id Jrau Bntau.) ■aM ObVm far Malaya: SINGArOBS.16 words
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