The Straits Times, 6 December 1935
1935-12-06
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Title Section36 1935-12-06 1 The Straits Times [■BTABLISHSD NIARLY A CINTDRY.I THE LARGEST AND MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. l'\(.KS. SINGAPORE. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 6, 1935 I'KKK lll(l\h The Straits Times 21 PACiES BINGAPOKK, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 6. 1955 PRICK H» ENTS.36 words
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Advertisement155 1935-12-06 1 SINGAPORE 140 CECIL ST. f'PHONE 8471}. CAR REPAIRS PROMPT CFFtCIENT BRIKKMANN&CO GRANGE RD. Forty Billion Hours of Dependable Performance! The I. G. E. Monitor Top refrigerator now has a Combined total forty billion operating hours V^s^\ af> record of dependable per* forma nee Second to none! m I w^^^7-~~^^'^B 0155 words
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Advertisement106 1935-12-06 1 KUALA LUMPUR. 25 JAVA 5T PHONE ifi«i) DINNER AND TEA SERVICES IN CHARMING AND ORIGINAL DESIGNS THREE HEW <lj ANY ONE PIECE STOCK h^fe^^ i CAH BE REPLACED PATTERHS FR M ST CK "BELLA VISTA" "SILVER BIRCH "QUEEN ORMOND" (DINNER SERVICES ONLY) DINNER SERVICE:- TEA SERVICE: FULL... I 2 PERSONS106 words
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Advertisement22 1935-12-06 1 I i>^'sy I is it.X H\Hl> MMMI I i I I HOI Wt Btf hash ins •Ii. in* *»•>: I lAmbri Minouns I22 words
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Advertisement255 1935-12-06 2 DOMESTIC (XCI RRENI I OCX. 1 SITUATIONS VACANT When .ipp'»iiit for in> p<i<.i4mn jdxr Use 4 in Ihr r tvlumnt vend rapiei of te*tl i. Ml i WANTED I I WANTED 2nd Grail Electrical Enfincer. Apply vith copies of references to Box No. 957, Straits Time?. SITUATIONS WANTED -I II255 words
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Advertisement787 1935-12-06 2 I FOR SALE FOR SALE Winchester 45 Rifle complete in teak ease with full cleaning equipment and ammunition Excellent condition. Owner goi Ing on leave. Apply. O Bart. A.PC. Jl ST I NFA< RED. A CHIC collection of the LATEST AMERICAN CREATION In Dinner. Cocktail Evening Oowns. Cotton Procks. Artificial787 words
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Advertisement872 1935-12-06 2 AUCTION NOTICES AUCTION SALE of latest design was polished teak household furniture including an excellent toned cottage piano by Hamilton. USA. an Wdyatone electric amplified raWnet gramophone, 7 Coronet f<i«t>ci. 7 spare lamps for projectors, A Coronet screens. 3 wallets containing lense' and 10 Cine Cameras with leather carrying cases872 words
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Advertisement727 1935-12-06 2 PUBLIC NOTICES SINGAPORE DOG SHOW will be held at the RACECOURSE. SIN6APORE SUNDAY, JAN. 19. 1936. (Under the auspices of the Malayan Kennel Association) Full particulars on application to Mr. C. Ward-Jackson. P. O. Box No. 272, Kuala Lumpur. ENTRIES CLOSE JAN. 6. 1936. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. MrvT« FOWF.LI. A727 words
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Advertisement897 1935-12-06 2 BUSINESS CARDS. Etc RUBBER STAMPS of every description made to order. Prices from 75 rents upwards Cash with all orders. THE STRAITS TIMKS, Jobbing Dept., 140, Cecil Street. Singapore. STOP PRESS RAPHAEL FIGHTS TONIGHT. ALIE FIGHTS TONIGHT. JOE DIAMOND FIGHTS TONIGHT. MORTAHES FIGHTS TORIGHT. ALL AT THE NEW WORLD ARENA.897 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous135 1935-12-06 2 SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Singapore Wt-nin O-iUkle Without Malaya Malaya Postage Monlhlr S 3.M I IM S 254 Quarlerlv > S.s* Sll.tO I 7.5* Half VearlT SITM 12 1 M fISM Vearlr (]IH IHH %i* Voir OnlsUlioa rtimsei tfcaald iacla<e Ihr u>ual bjnk ditrounl ADVERTISEMENT RATES. Ihr iM and ImtrartiMM for TLASSIIII135 words
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Advertisement418 1935-12-06 3 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. F. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. •rpjralcd in England MAIL. PASBENOER AND CARGO SEKVICEK r AR AND ORIENTAL S N CO ONTHACT WITH HIR MAJESTY S Q -:)ON AND PAR EAST) MAII SERVICE OOTWAMO KKii.l IXiNDOU POR CHINA AND JAPAN D«ie ronnai;e S'porr. «.i Der 7 nAOE418 words
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Advertisement582 1935-12-06 3 l^4JaaaUßiMA^Jßfc«iAAXoaJ GENERAL PAfISENGEE AGENTS FOR CUNAED WHITK STAR LINK. i Incorporated In Japan i TO LONDON. MsndUn. LanOa. Antwerp. Rotterdam and Middle shroagh. Vessels Tonnagt- Due SaJ TERL'KI'NI MARU 12.000 Dec 10 11 HAKCSAN MARU .O.MM Dec 2S M HARUNA MARU IoAOO Jan 8 KATORI MARU 10 000 Jan 22582 words
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Advertisement545 1935-12-06 3 LaaT^^aT^o^n^^^^fc^^^^^S w^^)n a»»tr^» > —nm I m aval I'ASSKN(;KR AM) FRKIGHT SERVK K. M.S. "FIONIA M for: JAFFA HAIFA ROTTERDAM lAHVJM COPENHAGEN leartag SiagaffMre aaaat Jan 3. IIM. Majority of cabins have adjoining private bathroom. Fares to: Rotterdam. London rla RaiieraaJa. FROM £50 TO £75 For further paitlculars apply to:545 words
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Advertisement256 1935-12-06 3 B. I. S. N. CO., LTD. (Incorporated In Kngland.) APCAR LINE FOB HONG KONG. AMOT. SHANGHAI. MOJI. KOBE AND OSAKA ».5. TAIMA MjMJ December 19. 3 p.m. Evellent modern accommodation for first and aecond claaa passengers. Special ho.lday return tickets Interchangeable with P. 8. N. CO.. >s»ued -t cheap rates.256 words
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Advertisement1144 1935-12-06 3 THE Bill. FL'NNEL LINE lOecan Tbr llua Khiow Slraawkia (a I I i<L Ship Co. I4d aa« Chlaa Matnal The uiv.ro" Mtalte Star ltd Sleaja NarlfaUoß to l.ld i Thr Sarawak SUanuhip Co lid The StraHa Mcaaaafcif) Co Ltd. Thr taa«M6a> Orirnul l.iivr Itd The China Na»i»ation Co ltd. The1,144 words
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SHIPPING & MAILS.
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Article212 1935-12-06 4 Ceremony Held Over Ocean Grave. "Last post" aounde. 1 and wremths were lowered over the spot where the Lusltanla was sunk twenty years ago by a Oerman submarine with the lots of 1.198 lives. The simple ceremony was held aboard the salvage ship Ophir which located the wreck212 words
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Article132 1935-12-06 4 Friday December 8 I fthisa asaacsMe Ike Wkarvas at eiSKM to ■n-tra. Kimi II KBO 18. Main Wharf Lch Alert, ixh Lumut. Lea Ktttlmake. W Bt T rtha Lch Sir Hastings Anderson. Van I arv brrge O.! Wharf Nil Coal Wharf Nil I «i<ll IN Uk) DOCKS.132 words
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Article306 1935-12-06 4 Tatar BsUvin Medan (Tldore) S p m fwnp.aiu. F oe Kock. Pmoang Pakn'i Baroe. 81ak 8 Padjang (Ampanc) P D1 Sartkel and Sibu (Angby 4pm Aden (Ey Train) 7pm North America except Western Canada and Western States of DBA i ßy Train > Ipm Eastern. Southern and306 words
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Article31 1935-12-06 4 The B r.ngia lor I>• Parcels only Mails previously announced as closing at 7 p.m on 9th ir.stant will now close at 3.30 p m on the same day.31 words
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Article129 1935-12-06 4 Malls from Europe etc. Amsterdam' expected today by air Netherlands > will be delivered to boxholders at 10 am. General delivery of letters at 1111 11 25 am I Malls from Austra'la. Netherlands Indies etc expected tomorrow by air '•Qantast will be de ivercd t. boxholders at 330129 words
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Article63 1935-12-06 4 Tomorrow I k-anda Ta.i^anyU Northern and Southern Rhodesia and '•iuth Africa by air Imperial 8 srr Siam. Burma. India Ira. Pa:< Egypt Sudan. Belgian Congo. Oreat nriia.n Turotie. Nonh tnd Svuth Amer;. rkal 7pm Sunday Der 8 Ja\a and Southern Sumatra lC4aajs> pore-BatavW by al: iMatk rlands63 words
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Article97 1935-12-06 4 TotnofTow. Java and •ouCieni bumatia 'tl 81 I pore-Bate via > t> air -SVth-i- lands i Bpm K- a>». I'ganda. langanjnka. Nor1 them «!.d Southrrt. Khode&ia and I South MMOa ■vm Sincapore by air il.-npenali 94c a m .a Iraq Paieslim Egyp. Sudan Belgian Cbngn. Clrtat Britain Europe97 words
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Article43 1935-12-06 4 I Ci.r.i Burgenland. noa, Menelaus. Rahman 'H: s^ Dut I Boclongan. Buyskes. Ttnombo. Kota Tjandl. Kepah <Dut >: Glenfinlaa. Kedah. Santhia. Rohna. Protesilaus. Khandalla. Rimau. Gemas. £in Kheng jSeng. Silver Gull < Brit > lolanda (Am Yrt >; Ngow Hock Nor >; Tofciwj 1 Maru Jap I.43 words
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Article59 1935-12-06 4 Arrived from Europe and I KLM-p!anc OtMßfnUaw Mr v Arkd, Mi tdtyn. Le.t for N E I by KLM I> Mr v. Altai MMI M: Left for N E I by KNILM PK-AFK Drr 4 Mr O SpCTW Torn M and Miss M B Campbell I plane59 words
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Article63 1935-12-06 4 The curr.-nt rate ot exchange fof the issue and pavmenOlwWl India and Ceylon SlOfl Rs 154 ts^ue. payment ISO USA 1100 USA issue payment 59 M I I $100. Gui Ind" -China $10" :> mm, payEwni «8b :ia $1 Aii-t .!i. in c jrren 2 lOd Ot» China63 words
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Advertisement631 1935-12-06 4 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (Incorporated m F.M.8.) |g LLOYDS AGENTS:— i BOOKINO AGENTS. F.M.R. ELYS. AND MAM STATES RAILWAYS. ij TELEPHONE: Freight 5433— Faaaag* M3l. ij CANADIAN 1 a -b-b. bjbj <mm bsb Af% I Incorporated In England) f THK -TMFBESS BOITE alfers TBANS-rACiriC SEBVICES rt, BO! fIXSIX m *lree« IMFRCSS631 words
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Advertisement220 1935-12-06 4 For everything appertaining to Travel. Banking and Freight. APPI.I K> COj43>k'9 WAGOjSg-LITS LWOPLO TpAVCi StPVICtI ?9. ROBINSON r.OAD. TELEPHONE 5908. NO BOOKING FEES. i incorporated In Straits Settlfmenu) ELLERJHAN CUCKNALL ISTHMIAN STEAMSHIP STEAMSHIP CO. LTD. COMPANY. ■Incorporated tn Enclaod) ilncorpsrated In OS A) BOSTON. NEW TORK A BAI.TIMOU -EI.LE.MAN- LIKE.220 words
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Miscellaneous204 1935-12-06 4 Today s Crossword Puzzle NOTE .(tv^re_. in parentheses denote thr number o.' *****81 In the word* required. (CLUES.) ACROSS. 12 Pertaining to Und (8> 2} Pupils (8 1 Keep forrltlr <S> 25 Corn's low <3) 4 Troubej (8) 27. Fight (8) Thoncs iSi 21. Weight (g) 10. Tropical fanneis iSi204 words
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Miscellaneous137 1935-12-06 4 Malayan Meteorological Set vice. Daily Weather Report. 3taUons Yesterday ~ast mgnt Max Rainfall Bright M<n temp, ins Sunsriine temp •F hrs. *F West Coast. Alor Star 89 004 7 8 74 Buiterworth 'P W i 88 031 75 73 Sitiawan 89 Nil 8 3 75 Bukit Jeram K Oil 4137 words
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Miscellaneous112 1935-12-06 4 TEM'K AN SON TIDK TABLE. IMS Tim.Decambcr am. p. si. S 10 43 6 7 1. 11 i 8 t 4 08 ..li i i ..11 12 13 f4l '4 19 31 ..15 r i. a 8 31 IJ v 23 :i 45 > 22 23 m 14 4 A3112 words
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496 1935-12-06 5 R. A. F. Espionage Case. "I Was His Secretary Not His Niece." Dr. Hermann Cortz, officer of the German Air Force, i.r rested at Harwich last month, accused of spying, had a girl companion during part of his stay in England. A London newspaper correspondent in496 words
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Article106 1935-12-06 5 IIECEMBER 13 uill be celebrated throughout Italy a', wedding ring day. So'emn ceremonies trill be held at every war memorial and at every uar ceremony women will lay their wedding rings as a contribution to the fight against sanctions. King Victor Emanuel has sent aReuter - 106 words
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Article272 1935-12-06 5 I r.on-nuion and rfcs vii: bo rrady for issue at Raffle Library tomorrow 'Saturday' *W Aitinit England. Illustrated. Ernst Car!; lady de r. .t»..-chi!d and Her 1821-1531. Illustrated. Lucy Cohen: Han; The Tribulations of cf a Baronrt. Illustrated Timothy Eden Rl<e and F.ilniment of British Rule in In■d272 words
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Article, Illustration148 1935-12-06 5 With Ihe Prince of Wales, representing the Ring, and the Duke of York In the prnet— lun from thr Horse Curds Parade to St. Paul's Cathedral, the nation paid tribute to Admiral of the Fleet Earl Jellicoe with a State funeral. The can-carriage la seen escorted by pall-bearers Iminj Horse148 words
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Article40 1935-12-06 5 LtatU cabinet has approved a number of economic measures, including steps to establish cement factories rca la extend credit faci'lties > for Rold minim; in Eritrea and to expend 70.000.000 lire to establish a petliol refinery. Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article89 1935-12-06 5 WHEN DID HE WASH? A BERLIN tenant who secretly used a bath for breeding flsh consumed such vast quantities of water that the mystified landlord last Instituted enquiries. Each flat In the huge block was quietly examined n turn, until finally the culprit of the privat aquariumAneta-Trans-Ocean - 89 words
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Article50 1935-12-06 5 A veritable danger for Britain exists: in the Far East Her interest is to effect an agreement with the Mediterranean Powers respecting the right of each and assuring Britain of freedom of movement." That is the view of the Rome newspaper Messaggero. commenting on the naval conference.50 words
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55 1935-12-06 5 I In view of the present unprofitable and uneconomc conditions govering marketing, the sugar section of the British Empire Producers Organisation, presided over by Sir Louis Souchon. adopted a resolution welcoming the British Government proposal to convenue an International sugar conference and hoped It will be55 words
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46 1935-12-06 5 I Hong Kong. Dec 5 Circles In close touch with Mr Hu Han-mln state that he will leave Prance for Hong Kong on Dec. 15 Whether he will go on to Nanking Is still uncertain, however -Sin Chew Jit PohSin Chew Jit Poh - 46 words
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Article35 1935-12-06 5 President Lin Sen. and Messrs Chang Chi. Slao rat-cheng Wu Chine-hang and Tsai Yuen-pel were elected to the Standing Committee of the Ontr»l Supn-rtnonr Committee TMtrrdav says a Sin Chew Jit Fob mMMfa from Nanking.Sin Chew Jit Poh - 35 words
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Article49 1935-12-06 5 The Trans-Atlantic Airways Conference at Ottawa attended by representatives of Britain. Ireland. Canada and the United States, has concluded and unanimously approved tc start survey flights next year, and an experimental air mall service shortly afterwards, between Halifax. Nova Scotia and North Ireland— Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article76 1935-12-06 5 A message from London reports that the Soviet and Germany are to the represented at the London naval conference by observers, who would possibly be observers, who would possibly be appointed plenary delegates, according to the developments of the conference. This message Is not confirmed by official information76 words
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223 1935-12-06 5 Discovery In A British Library. The earliest known fragment of th» I New Testament In any language has been dlscorered among a collection of Greek papyri In the John Rylands Library. Manchester It Is a tattered scrap of papyrus containing on one side part of223 words
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Article58 1935-12-06 5 It is understood that at the request of the British Oovernment. the < mem of India has agreed to send the remainder of the sth Battalion of the 14th Punjab Regiment from Poona to Aden where they will be available for closer support for theReuter - 58 words
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Advertisement115 1935-12-06 5 k VI SEARBRANg[; '■f"a^*it^"^»^ *> j RICH MILKSAFE MILK"BEAR BRAND". WONDERFUL NEWS FOR STOMACH SUFFERERS. No tn.it ut what form y ur st.inu.i •n wst certainly Just indiKestion ::nn ur an c!> nal ulc»r. you can get .Ml l.istiiiK cure If ciitly take MoclOM Brand Powdei audi :r m Urn115 words
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Advertisement84 1935-12-06 5 Jaw laW V a Jf_.B^»*^^^^^n I llLm^ftU //?11 "wfhlJV P m I 0) The Large windscreen and narrow body pillars ensure a splendid view for driver and passenger*. J.ukall hydraulic built-in jacks lift all four wheels simultane- ously or front and rear in pairs. KaMily operated from inside W^^^**^ Pi84 words
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Article, Illustration1184 1935-12-06 6 From Our Own Correspondent 1-omlon. Nov. 26 (by air mail). pOLITICAL news is plentiful and urgent. Today, we are realising the full import of the Cabinet reconstruction announced by the Prime Minister over the weekend. Already, it i? well batowa that (iovernment policy will1,184 words
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Article, Illustration347 1935-12-06 6 Night Life And London Cinemas, From Our Own Correspondent Ix>ndon, Nov. 26 (by air mail). THE invariable, ungrammatical and important question asked by all good boy friends \%ho take out a lovely for whoopee in the West End, is Where would you like to ro347 words
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Advertisement217 1935-12-06 6 CHEVROLET TURRET-TOP BODIES are stronger and safer in every way. To the overhead protection of the Turret-Top Steel Roof in Chevrolet's new Bodies by Fisher there is added the further protection of extra strong construction throughout. The floors conust of one solid piece of steel, firmly supported by sturdy frame217 words
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Advertisement221 1935-12-06 6 «j Are You^ j to look in <v your mirror? Mm. wo. mil find V^a,m, .m»l«K« as a PerHaps o\e day you noticed that your com-pick-me-up. Vhmet«r you art txKmsud by the t i j L l i i plexiiin was bale and that there were dark rinir» htat. hat*221 words
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Article125 1935-12-06 7 Italian Paper's Comnunt On lieaguc. It i.s now certain that In a few wrrlcs an embargo on oil will b,- in-: against Italy declares the Glornalc d' i Italia, though it tako violi-nt H tion to th? alleged remark of a I > j delegate thatReuter - 125 words
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Article137 1935-12-06 7 British Ship To Hep Find Ellsworth. Thp British Government has ordered the Royal Research ship Discovery 11. now proceeding on Its fourth visit to the Antarctic, to alter its course and proceed with a'l possible dispatch to a convenient Australian port in order to co-operate in137 words
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Advertisement359 1935-12-06 7 I IjL WARNER OLAND PV^^^'V .^rfa^j 1 M harlir Chan f .tecs his mml hafllin: C \d>l t» m>slrr> in the land of Phmroaha. W}i V/J CHARLIE CHAN B&#^ m iM EGYPT Plct re BBj^Vl,"^; i^fl Ur-k-Knci M.»(nr-> VNNJI* 'Jflfe lir-IM K\ in SP'TKIRE" BBM DM of thr WHO lIORSKS.359 words
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Advertisement201 1935-12-06 7 T^pt much happens in Piccadilly Circus that Eros doesn't know about a^& H Next time you are in the 'Old Country VtV^\ count them for yourself if you want j^^7 the real figures behind a smoking •JaaWa^a^ revolution. Dozens of men are smoking one or other of Four Square blendt201 words
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Advertisement185 1935-12-06 7 X'MAS CHEER! FRANKELS mi STORE BEAUTIFUL THI DM STORE SO IMIIIKIM in Ml <>1II»K> Sim niimwisi. TH» LATEST CBF.ATIONS IN BRITAIN'S Klsl lIAI.I. MARKKD SII.VKR c p n s <.(m>i>s IMI DEI X. ill 1( 1 rMI or> UHMII l.t SI INI tRKM II and KM (.11 M KO(K (11185 words
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LATEST LOCAL STOCK AND SHARE QUOTATIONS.
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Article233 1935-12-06 8 L'urther Fall In Honir Konjr Banks. uir Financial r^rresoonfient. Singapore. Dec. '>. Mhrietl from London <\i<- tin «hare market then- a-* illy umhaiiKi'd. Th. •a:is quietly st'-ady i -iv with v number of buyer* fct the mere popalar countcn, but ml> :iskinjr higher market this morninir to233 words
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Article95 1935-12-06 8 lirirmlxi I. 1 noon. Bu«. r. Seller 6 50 9 25 9.50 17.00 9 25 4 45 5 30 Pi .iri TapfeM a I.M I Ploar ur ng lo 50 10 25 ur 1650 5 15 > i Mixed Copra 4 65 4 65 Flake Tapioca 4 55 M.95 words
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article627 1935-12-06 8 issue Val. Fraatr ft Co Lyall Evatt Buyers Bellers Buyers Sellers 4-- Am pat Tin 6- 6 '6cd 5/7 6/3 XI Aum KumtMng 34 6 36/6 cd 34 36 6cd El Austral Malay 60/- 61/ cd 60/- 61 -xd 5 Ayer Hi tarn 15/. ij. i»/. 16/1 Ayer Weng627 words
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Article466 1935-12-06 8 2 2 Alex Brick Ord. 1M 1.35 125 135 2 2 do />,". Pref«. 170 180 170 1.80 10 10 Atlas Ice Uto 12 75 12.25 12.75 £1 U B A T 5126 5176 .MOO 515 0 60 B M Broadcasting 0.05 tils par 10 5 B M Trustee466 words
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Article174 1935-12-06 8 SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL. 5". 1901 red 1940 $400,000 Int. Mar 31 Sept 30 108 110 non 4';'. 1907 red. 1947 $1800.000 Int. Mar 31 Sept 30 112 114 nom 4>2' 190a red. 1S»55 $1,000 OOC In t Mar. 31 Sept. 30 118 120 nom 4'r 1913 red 19«3174 words
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Article388 1935-12-06 8 •Shares are SI unless otherwise stated Allenby A or Gajah M ;.iy (SI) am .fK :as I'atu Ltntang B Brui.t-i Un. <io> Buk.t Katil Bukit Kcpong M ik.: Titnari < Slo > Buklt K B Cangkat Serdang 00BBOBU1 Ctlenealy Plantations Bartof Jerani KuaiUan i.so> .'imah Kamasan >$2i Kcdah388 words
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Article236 1935-12-06 8 The foilowinz are the exchange rates 'his morning according to the daitv circular issued by the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation: SELLING. London. 4 months sight 2 4 3 32 London. 3 months sight i 4 1 16 London. 60 days sight 2 1 1 J2 London. 30236 words
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Article81 1935-12-06 8 CHAMBER O F COMMERCE RUBBER ASSN. Noon, Dec. 6. Buyers. Sellers. No. IK.R.S. S. in cases (F. 0.8.) Dec. n% 21 13 1C «.«»od F. A. in caacji (F. 0.8.) Dec. 21 916 2P 8 No. K. R. 8. S. (Spot loose) Tone of Mlrket:— Steady selllers reserved. Latest (Hide:81 words
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Article451 1935-12-06 8 Dealing's In New Loan At »/g Dig. London. Dec 5 Despite thr success c'aimeJ new issues of one per cent Bonds and 22 1 per cent. Funding L-n I, dealings began in these securities at discount. The British Funm ffOTA however, was again very firm. W r Loan451 words
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Article73 1935-12-06 8 Sterling Firm. London. Dec a ""•rto 74 Si H Mfam 417 M.l«rs New York A»1 Bj iiarnt 629 wlier- 4 Kh wUrrs Ofllrisl Ctrnr-a Ik J BrJuradr 217 Buenos Aim unquot'd unoi:ot«l Montrvidto 3V ?illers offlct»i PT»fUC It .mb.iT 16* iDwrHown C? 39 i Shanph»l 1 0 I4T II73 words
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Article154 1935-12-06 8 (Jovernment Control Of Exchange. Hong Kor The Government has announced an exchange control measure which reads. Inter alia. each not 1 bank shall surrender to thr < Treasurer all silver coins and bullion held against note issue while th? Treasurer shall issue in exchance154 words
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Article55 1935-12-06 8 I.S. Stodu Total 11,960.800,000. Thr sirt-am o( gold wh.c.i .md the K.«r I :.K volum v:Il in full The Treasury announced t"day that roarhi ti 1 1 Of this sun I '000 000. and rountry yesterday fr >m abroad ai with gold have h- n am\55 words
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Article35 1935-12-06 8 MINING- VI. Mimtau 73 77 I 32 33 T 1 2C I 30 r d n-J*Plnh IK It 13 S Rl'BlU R -,ali bu>.:i..Krp""? 1 00 1 10 r i 80 Krd«l. I35 words
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Advertisement21 1935-12-06 8 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. (Iniorpomled in KnKlnml A.I). 1720) FIRE MARINE. LIFE. MOTOR CAR. WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. Branch Offic* lor Malaya. APB 121 words
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Advertisement36 1935-12-06 8 GREEN ISLAND CEMENT bY tfl C I" C\ ft iT AS USED ON THf NEW SINGAPORE RAILWAY STATION AND Alt TNf PRINCIMU P VYD- NAVAL -MILITARY f, AIR BASE CONTRACTS M MALAYA SOLE AGENTS FOR MALAYA36 words
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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
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1055 1935-12-06 9 A Disturbed Week In London. (From Our Own Correspondent i London. Nov. 22. The London financial markets < have had an interesting and some- i what disturbing week. < With regard to the internal situation, the return of a secure government has erased the major raajfJMM1,055 words
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Article324 1935-12-06 9 Million Car Promise Passed In October. Lewis and Peat. Ltd. in their report dated London Nov. 19 states In spite of the Improvement In the statistical position and the brighter outlook, the market has been spoilt by nervousness as to the Dutch East Indian native question Rumours are324 words
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Article36 1935-12-06 9 Tbe following; telegram has been received from the mine: For November Dredge Takuapa No 3 509 hrs 108.000. cv. yds 328 pete, tttlmated value of output $22 300 Mine working costs 813 50036 words
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Article13 1935-12-06 9 Output for tae month of November. 1935. MS Sl2 pete13 words
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Article19 1935-12-06 9 Output from 1. i Tin Dredging mine fcr the month of November amounted to 250 pels.19 words
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Article14 1935-12-06 9 The output of Rambun Miner Tanjoiig Kan.butan for November was 347 pels.14 words
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Article121 1935-12-06 9 Coining Rubber And Industrial Deal. A profit of £1.912 was earned by the Mincing Lane and Oeneral Trust In 1934 This Is applied In reducing the debit, which now stands at £79.796 At the general meeting, a resolution Is to be submitted that theofler ot121 words
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Article147 1935-12-06 9 Final Of lOd. Net Per £1 Unit. At the meeting In London the Board of the Associated Equipment Company resolved to recommend a fltial dividend of lOd. per unit of £1 stock, free of Ux (approximately s*» per cent, actual, subject to tax* This, together with the147 words
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Article186 1935-12-06 9 Market Improvement In 1934-35. 'From Our Own Correspond. ..t Calcutta. Nov 30 With the exception of coal, practli cally all Industries, according to the I Government of India's trade review lor 1934-35. which ha» Just been published. showed a marked lmprovemcr.* Industries showing substantially in- creased production were186 words
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Article138 1935-12-06 9 Foreign Imports of Tin Or* during :h« Booth of November IMS Country <* Origin Tons 1. Alaska U 2. Burma JW 1. The Netherlands Indtat Bank* A BUllton Suißkep Other Place* t French mdo-China rr, Japan 6. Stem 172 7. Tanganyika 14 Union of South Africa t.138 words
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Article17 1935-12-06 9 November operations: Hrs. run 582 hn yardage treated 135.000 cv. yds output 772 IK*-17 words
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Article15 1935-12-06 9 PeraJc River Valley —M .63* Ib Jura Brtales —28.000 lb Setnanggo! -16.500 lb15 words
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Article243 1935-12-06 9 Persistent Consumptive Buying. Messrs Carl M Loeb tt Co reporting from New York under dat« of Nov. 14 state Although the December option of the Commodity Exchange reached 13.M on Oct 30. December London failed to go above the high of Oct. 26 of 6 9243 words
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Article281 1935-12-06 9 Some Profit-Taking In Copper. i Messrs Malcolm B >■*•"»•>• it Son in thfir rep<rt dated London. 22 Copper— Although tt.c market open ed firm at i 36 0 0 KaWM month* t there wa.s a distinct easerrv nr during 1 the latter half of the week The fall281 words
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Article110 1935-12-06 9 Operations lor U>e month of November Arapat -Hrs 1.830. cv yds 407.000. pels Kampong Lanjul —Hrs 1.192. cv. yd* 525.000. pels 1.07S Kamuntlnc —Hrs. 2.3 M. cv yd* 615.000 Dels 3.030 Kramat —Hrs 833. cv. yds. 345.000 pels 1 400 Kuala Kampar Hrs. 1.340. cv yds. 393.000 p.110 words
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Article15 1935-12-06 9 Outputs for the month of November. 193 V amounted to 2*o pclv15 words
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Advertisement572 1935-12-06 9 BANKING. HONG KONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated In the Cotony ot Hon E K The liability of members Is limited to :he extent and In manner prescribed by Ol ance No 8 of 1929 of the Colony HEAD oi Il< I MONO KONG. Authorised Capital tSO.OOO.OtC Issued and fully oaid572 words
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Advertisement22 1935-12-06 9 KOLRMERS HYGENIQUE MIXTURE TONIC ELIX!^ World Wide Reputation Refuae Substitutes Bold by all Chemists and Stores and rBOCBAL OrSPENaVUII. Raffles Square. Singapore22 words
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Advertisement392 1935-12-06 9 BANKING. CHARTERED BANK OF. INDIA, AI'STRALIA AND I HINA. (Inc i-Dorated v. England by Royal Charier 1861 1. Paid tp CaulUl in j.OOO -Jiares of IS Nth t3 008.000 Raarrre Ptmd C 3 000.000 Raaarrt Lia.Miity of Proprietors U 000.000 HEAD i t Mi r 81. Bubaaacmie. Lssasa. I I392 words
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Article93 1935-12-06 10 MR. G.H. FERGUSON <>N five m:\ks' work. "I lliliik we urr imw on n HUM il hi mil in flllMl I" 1 PMM Tli.i»r yiur« urrurdinii to Mr Prriu I win i llul jin ..I i.ltl. pert»l Idea in th Bfowii ir di.ni hi. I i93 words
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Article19 1935-12-06 10 NAZI TRIBUTE TO MR. BALDWIN. HK-i mi t»i t iii/i A Mfll tm I 1 BnglUht patriot irn-k-. .iii'i19 words
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Article, Illustration15 1935-12-06 10 Mi ««llrr lluggard. Mcl IwttM, S M who rrlurni lo Mlniagmre today by the (arlha«r15 words
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Article30 1935-12-06 10 The Wett Bonn,' yy in Inner Mongolia uhnh ftm hanging n hi, hat finally been I The partiei lo the ditpiir h,i H mad, l<y Ihr I30 words
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19 1935-12-06 10 L.G.'s "GOODBYE" TO COUNCIL OF ACTION. (II I lOH >l\ M.tNIII- 1(1 M Mr I i In n y19 words
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Advertisement58 1935-12-06 10 MANY ARE OFFERED BUT THE VICTOR (KQI) RADIO IS INVARIABLY CHOSEN ullona IN MAUVA all in i.ul llwayi asalUbl. at any ol OUT mi >..u but brart »ur namt-pUU that la ft!*. A.r... KEE HUAT RADIO CO. iu.Uk ul Malt Ml. /111 l I Haaa M 4 (at Nafta *\<<*t'58 words
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Advertisement139 1935-12-06 10 PHILCO ALL WAVE RADIO RECEIVERS A RADIOGRAMS. AC— DC. MAINS. OR BATTERY OPERATED. KscrU In fliirr tune, grralrr vulumr and World Wide Rtrcallon. IT 1 \d To uppreciale Ihr Huperlorll) ol dla^fl I'llll ((i It., .in era we give free drmonittrulion in mum Home, where ggtk^i rTdfl >ou are at139 words
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Advertisement31 1935-12-06 10 BEWARE I OK USED RADIO TUBES DISGUISED AS NEW Lei i I i ARE NOW AVAILABLE IN SCALED CARTONS. Sola Afania Malaya: SEOW KUAN COMPANY iniui>» i. ii v i MM.irimi31 words
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Advertisement62 1935-12-06 10 mi si M WESTINGC'OUSE rll lt»M. OVRMI/i i" I ll i hIMV I OSII wind n nriui it u>Ki •<> 111 N ATWATER KENT RADIO IX 111. 11 l II N II hi I I tlsn lIN M »l t ll\>Mn M M .r.l |.i |rl tin It It I62 words
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Miscellaneous37 1935-12-06 10 TODAY'S RADIO PROGRAMMES FOR MALAYA. 8.8.C PROGRAMME mMlm I .0 k. Ml itrr i i i I kr I I I I. < i M l» i i >« i i ii Mill b» i M<m|ulM I I M37 words
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Miscellaneous181 1935-12-06 10 MutrUuli Ililla Hrdfurd <*>■ '>> I. »U» M.ti. tl i'l tl>' I I II II All LlUkay U»»* I" l lK a nU iMajr Brail■ I Tlt 111 Olrrnvu.il lunr hlKlul A A Kik by A <l I I tl folk Muiu Dim n i i Mi «i.l l-'iu IMM181 words
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Miscellaneous341 1935-12-06 10 TOMOMOW. l*c 7. I 14 P n. "Tli* Vmltr of beautiful young Ulufee" Here U (tic Irgrii.l f tin beautiful young l.ilofre arranged for the rarti iuser and charmli.ily art i< muilr by TanU The i maid wr-in the wild .Hid follow* Mill Id 111* CMtle MM »•>«• bears him,341 words
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Miscellaneous311 1935-12-06 10 m*r M lHuir« imul. It It aat Clow down. TOMMBBOW. IHia OvmnaaUta t II Ufht gramo -i, I M Tim* tiinal IN ia It M a m iii.ri.li* It It Mrd. II It K>ir opara lovrn II M ilnir >i«i»l irrrt II It a m Uonr*r( lit in.- Nir.'in Orebaatrt311 words
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Article152 1935-12-06 11 ABYSSINIA FEARS ESPIONAGE. Ad.-n. Dec. 5. The efforts of the British and Egyptian Rid Cross volunteers to alle vlate the sufferings of the Abyssinian wounded Is being seriously hammered by muddling on the part of the authorities: .at Addis Ababa, according to reliable report* received here152 words
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Article158 1935-12-06 11 NOT AN ACT OF WAR. I Rome, Oct. 5. < In the face of the Inexorable ap- i proach of an oil embargo the press maintains a studiously correct attitude < towards Prance and carefully -.efrains i from Indications of hostility. j< At present 1.080.000 troops are under158 words
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Article175 1935-12-06 11 RAN INTO Ml D PITS. Jljlga. Dec ft. new Italian thrust against Dagcahbur is expected shortly and the Italians at present are reorganising their recent set-back at Anale.' where several tanks were trapp.d in. mud pits ar.d cap-ured The Abyssinian front seems at pv sent to be about175 words
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Article525 1935-12-06 11 ITALIAN WITHDRAWAL FEARS. Addis Abcba. Dec 5 Fears that the reported Italian with- drawal from Makale may trap and lure the Abysslnians to destruction are expressed in official circles and the War Minister is reported to have warned Ras S yum against this danger Usually well-informed quarters areReuter - 525 words
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Article, Illustration44 1935-12-06 11 Men of the Abyssinian camel rorpa taecn above* arc a.ujni the troop* j leaving Harar. concentration point of the Abyssinian forces, for Jij*fa to meet the Italian advance anticipated on the southern front as soon as Marshal Ba4ecllo'« war ipeed up cosaea int.. ■■tratfra.44 words
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Article112 1935-12-06 11 CONVICTS' DARING EXPLOIT. Three Killed In Two Prison Breaks." New York. Der 4 Ecven desperate convicts fleured in two prison breaks which resulted in j three being killed and three seriously injured. In the most daring exploit for a long time staged at Boston five convicts bludgeoned and killed aReuter - 112 words
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39 1935-12-06 11 (From Our Own Correspondent' Bangkok. Dec 5 The Premier. Phya Bahol. has applied for two months extension of sick 1. a.« from yesterday His application has lieen grnntfri by thp Council of Regency39 words
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Article316 1935-12-06 11 The following prosramme will be broadcast today from Station ZG.E. Kuala Lumpur. 1 pm t pa. Cn»i)tnf rerlUl: Selection "1* Traviata" i Farts 1 2'—! Mar»k Weber r.U Orrh Orchestral "Waltr Drum"— Potpourri iP»rU 1 ft 2>— Mar»k Wrbfr and his Orch. Orch«tr»l In Memory of Pram Brhubert—316 words
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Article79 1935-12-06 11 Malayan Question In Parliament London. Dec. 5. In the House of Commons today Mr J H Thomas, answering his fir? question as Colonial Secretary about mvi tsa'l in Hong Kong and Muliva said the report of the Hong _Mf committee had already been published in theReuter - 79 words
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Article88 1935-12-06 11 THE YUNNAN-BURMA BORDER. Delegates Get Rousing Reception. Shanghai. Dec 4 Th Chinese and BrC h c the Yunnan-Burma Bnr'i' have rtrriv-d at Husuan a I Yunnan-Bu-r* delegates representing th" League of Nations have also arrived triers s<para tely. When the British and Chinese officials arrived a* Chenkang. Ir. Yunnan Province88 words
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Article62 1935-12-06 11 Government Help For Transport. In the new A:r Navigation B:.. to be intr-du.-id in the House of Commons, pofxen >uld b given to the Air Ministry to make long-term subsidy agreements with transport und. r'.ik- Inns The subsidies may amount to £1500.000 a year and may be IncludedBritish Wireless - 62 words
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Advertisement387 1935-12-06 11 HOTELS f^ _ii—_ rs_t|rr/— ffsf*f r til, |l^tsr _3__r y s *_Bi4t^^^^iHßff?^3^^_B^3Bgßsi_[^Bw>B TONIGHT > COCKTAIL DANCE 6.30 TO 8.15 P.M. DINNER AND DANCE (informal) 930 TO MIDNIGHT NO ADMISSION CHARGE RAFFLES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA Dinvu-.l h> DAN HOPKINS VVHrN IN PENANG STAY AT THE E. O. HOTEL SEA VIEW M HOTEL387 words
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Advertisement13 1935-12-06 11 SilviVrin From all Chemists. fffL 1 1 jb K if El Di ____m^il13 words
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Advertisement259 1935-12-06 11 CLERGYMAN'S FRANK LEHER How He Reduced Hi. Waistline by 4J Inches. TJv-rr v drllchUul frankm— about tlila Ifttrr from a rk-rtrymar Por somr tlmr." thr \r\\rr reads I ria»* bent mtrndinc to wrltr to u-ll you how murti I havr brnrfltrd by taking that remedy. Knischen Salt* When I first259 words
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Article126 1935-12-06 12 M.HAMBRA Duite'i Inferno. 8.15—9.15. CAPITOL Broadwar Oondo Irr With Dtck PoweU Joan Bloodrll. 6 159 15. GLOBE TH-ATKE. OBKAI WOKLD The White Parade. G.rAT MrOBLII Our Dally Bread. HOI I TWOOD D. BCBANGOON IOAD My Heart It Calling. With Jan Kirpura Maria Efterth. Ako RerklnM. With Jean Harlow and126 words
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656 1935-12-06 12 The Straits Times SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, DEC. 6. 1937. A MINING GRIEVANCE. Tin provides the F.MS. Government with a direct revenue from export duty of over eight million 1 dollars a year, at current produc- < tion and prices. There is a further j and substantial indirect revenue from taxes paid656 words
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Article52 1935-12-06 12 Wedi.osday, Dec. 4. Major The Hon. L H. Cripps and Mrs Cripps. Wing Commander and Mrs. H. S. Kerby, Commander E. H. Hopkinson, R N Mr C E. WurUburf?. Miss Oillett. <eman. Mr. O. Goldsmith. Mr. J. L. R Huelin and Flying Officer M D. Thunder dined at52 words
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Article119 1935-12-06 12 Mr W H Elkir.s. OBE. Divisional Superintendent. Transportation Department. F.MS. Railways, has arrived back from Home leave. Mr. A N. Farquharson. of Messrs. and Co.. Kua'.a Lumpur, has arrived back from Home leave. Paymaster Commander R. W. Moore. Secretary to the Commodcre-ln-Charg<\ at Singapore, will be relieved119 words
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Article66 1935-12-06 12 Royal Mourners At Windsor Service. London. Dec. 5. The Kin& of Norway left Oslo yesterday to attend the funeral of Princess Victoria at Windsor on Saturday. TJv Queen of Norway, sister of the Prln cess, is already in Engl.-nr. The King of Denmark is also66 words
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Article148 1935-12-06 12 Authorised To Visit The Singapore Gaol. The Colonial Secretary has appointed the following Justices of tht Peace to be members of the Board of Visiting Justices for the Settlement of Singapore for 1930: The Hon. Mr W. A. Fell. Dr Lim Eng Hae. Dr. H S. Moonshi. Shaikn148 words
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Article45 1935-12-06 12 The followlrf. Government officer have returned from leave: Majir H. 'Paterson. Miss O. Farnell. Messrs. T M Hussey. G C. Stubbs. A B. Wai ton. B. J. Freeman. N C. E. Miller V. C O. Gatrell. J. H. Spowers. J. G Crawford.45 words
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Article, Illustration1349 1935-12-06 12 MR. DIXON DIPS INTO HIS DIARY. [AN EASTERN BOOKSHELF. AN EXPLORATION OF BYWAYS IN SINGAPORE. Singapore Patrol. The Experiences •f a Detective Officer in Malaya By Alec Dlxon (Harrmp 8a M "He who seeks mystery and romance in the lodge of a Chinese secret society," writes Mr Dlxon. "will find1,349 words
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Article391 1935-12-06 12 NOTES Of The DA Y. PVERYONE wll a*ree with Atr Commodore Smith's opinion, published In the last :ssv of The Sunday Times, that there s.iould tx official control of dls'.anre rights la this part of the »m.-I<j The Klnssf'Td Smith tra*' so It must now b- dfcrlbed has presented th391 words
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Advertisement171 1935-12-06 12 II W J|sl RKMMII COLLECTION of <.<>WNS from LONDON and P\Rl> SPM'IAIXI -1111 lll> (or \M\s MMIMTIKS MAYNABDS BI lI.IUNC !nd Hoor II nailery Road, Suttapore. Ihonr «t:l H- BritUh Buiit J^l W Uritish Workmen |iXX»E_/-' ltrit h Materials mANoSSj British Capital. _____________^i__ v A CHRISTMAS PRESENT FOR MEN /sjgi171 words
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Advertisement9 1935-12-06 12 JOHN DUKE MANUFACTURING OPTICIAN. 21, BAITER V ROAU. SINGAPORE.9 words
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Article, Illustration2333 1935-12-06 13 LATEST PHASE OF ABYSSINIAN WAR. British Oil Companies Not Exploiting Situation. CRISIS IN FAR EAST. How Government Advised Egypt. HITLER AND AIR PACT. OIK Samut'l Hoare, the Foreign Minister, speaking in the k Foreign Aflairs debate in the House of Commons last night, marie2,333 words
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Article, Illustration8 1935-12-06 13 Replacing the flags on the Cenotaph in Whitehall8 words
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Article373 1935-12-06 13 North China Crisis. Treaties Must Be Respected, WHY POWERS ARE CONCERNED. Washington, Dec. 5. MR. CORDELL HULL US. Secretary of State, gave notice to the world tonight that the United States does not look with equanimity upon the autonomy movement in North China, and rails on allSin Chew Jit Poh - 373 words
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Article693 1935-12-06 13 JAPANESE REJECT CHINESE PLAN Shanghai. Dec r > The situation In North China suddenly became worse yesterday. It is revealed, due to the rejection by th? Japanese military, on Instructions o! the Tolclo War Office, of General Ho Yinu-chins suggestion that the proDosed North China autonomy committeeSin Chew Jit Poh - 693 words
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Article, Illustration17 1935-12-06 13 The Archbishop of Canterbury shaking hands with one of the drivers of Ked Crow ambulance for Abyssinia.17 words
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Article74 1935-12-06 13 QI'KSTION ASKED IN PARLIAMENT. London, Dec. 5. Up to Oct 31. £5.113.800 had beer expended under the Navy votes on th< construction and equipment of tht Singapore Naval Base, said Mr Ken neth Lindsay. Civil Lord of the Admiralty, in a reply to Mr. ThomeReuter - 74 words
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Article80 1935-12-06 13 GEN. DE BONO BACK IN ROME. Rome. Dec. 5. Gen de Bono until recent!. Commander-in-Chi< f In Abyssinia, was greeted by Signor Mussolini and a crowd of 3000 on his arrival at the station which was guarded by a double line of Blackshlm The platfi.rm was occupied by a largeReuter - 80 words
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Article147 1935-12-06 13 Italy Abyssinia. France Delays Her Reply. DISAPPOINTMENT AT FLEET MOVES. I'aris, Dec. IT is understood that the British government has submitted, through Mr. .Maurice Peterson, the Foreign Oflec \h>-<inian expert, for the approval of the French (Jovi'rnment, new proposals for pi'ace in Abyssinia. Thre> tl. proposals irum147 words
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Article27 1935-12-06 13 The It a!l males to become members <■: ing clubs fro;: of military service until 32 rules are laid down recardimvulging of infor::. I contracts for work— Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Advertisement62 1935-12-06 13 CIJCTf FRIENDS %#jnr wlm at home BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT WITH OUR LONDON OF? and the suppliers concerned we are able to accept oNm for the Seasonable Gifts enumerated In our Booklet, to hi to your friends at Home for < WRITE FOR YOUR S) COPY OF OUR I KNsN LITTLE62 words
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244 1935-12-06 14 Will Keep In Close Contact From Hong Kong. "1 SHALL FIND REMINDERS OF THE LIFE I HAVE LOVED." THROUGH the Straits Times, Sir Andrew Caldecott, retiring Colonial Secretary, who leaves the Colony tomorrow to take over the higher post of Governor of Hong244 words
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67 1935-12-06 14 Katal Kijfht On K>late. i tavowaMi by two material witnesses for t) d a 30Teng Seah. went -d with Chye but this led Ij one ol rising hurt ip Hup R'jb- a ke- In hi* I < I which the ac- o have d his trial67 words
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35 1935-12-06 14 GIANT FOKKER MAY COME TO SINGAPORE. Plans For Service To Ilatavia. which in the >on. this liner on the between AmK now under published that th I :it to the Nea special rdiii to the35 words
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Article116 1935-12-06 14 Police Arrest Young Man In Johore. After two week's investigation*, tnr Singapore police have made an arrest in connection with the fatal shooting of a 34- year-old Shanghai Chinese named Chung Siew-ct.ow outside a hop at the Junction of Syed Alwi Road and Jalan Besar on116 words
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Article161 1935-12-06 14 Case Of Trespass And Misappropriation. i Prom Our Own Corresponder.t) Kuala Lumpur. Dec. 3 Kuila Lumpur Supreme Court I Mr Justice Cussen dismissed the appeal of Ramasamy. a detective of several years' service attached tc the Detective Office. Kua a Lumpur against his conviction by the Kuala161 words
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Article52 1935-12-06 14 .ear old woman, a If* say- I id the Singapore kM had been robbed of I :r of «old ear-rings va- <1 that on U ••ping in her room linos in the Board, she awoke 1 8. She ird I im.-b.xlv prowling about opening drawers and52 words
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110 1935-12-06 14 A Tamil named Slngaram. Is lying In a critical condition in the Oenera'. Hospital -through a dispute over a black umbrella worth about 15 cents About three weeks ago. Tamil and Maljbarl coolies at the Naval Base had a dispute over the theft of110 words
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Article56 1935-12-06 14 ffttm Our Own Correspondent > Ipoh. Dec 5 I f W Hocking who knocked down a police constaole In Lahat Road was I Hacking stated that his n was concetraU-d on a lorry lie »us ordered to pay W5O In* irds the cost of repairing the The56 words
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Article41 1935-12-06 14 t will take place at the. I Ipoh. on Sunday, of Mr m Tetk youngest son of kiMMM ciopeng miner. Mr I. and Mrs. Voon i Neoh. vt: and Mrs Ooh is the managing *ily and i.s have been ■I nl.itives41 words
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60 1935-12-06 14 ST. ANDREW'S SCHOOL BUILDING FAIR. The official opening of the St Andrew's School building fair In aid of St Andrew's School building fund will be opened by Mrs. Urn Han Hoe. wife of the Hon. Dr. Llm Han Hoe. at 10 o'clock tomorrow. The fair will be open from 960 words
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Article47 1935-12-06 14 Pour attempts at extortion from a Chinese hawker and one such completed otlence were alleged against a young Chinese. Glow Ah Too. before Mr. Norman Grtce. the Blngapnre second magistrate, yesterday. He claimed trial on all the charges rird was allowed ball In $250 Jintll Dec 1247 words
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Article598 1935-12-06 14 "MALA YA NOT OFF RADIO MAP. \Governor Opens Exhibition At Penang. 500 SEE STALLS. I*HE relayed speech from Oovern1 ment House with which His Excellency the Governor. Sir Shenton Thomas, opened the Penang wireless exhibition yesterday was clearly heard by hsteners-in at Singapore as it was being broadcast from Penang.598 words
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Article86 1935-12-06 14 OIL BAN PLAN DISPUTE. Otla*a IV It is announced that Mr J Riddeil, Canadian representative at Geneva, appointed to attend trie International Labour C'unfen Chile His departure has no CMUMCtion wttl Resting an oil emtaruo according to a statement by the acting Canadian Prime Minister iled that86 words
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Article59 1935-12-06 14 Prince Svaati. father of the ex Qu.-. n ot Siam is seriously ill in hi* r in Burma Road. Penan* The Man who is 70 years i Id has been 111 for some time but appeared t be on th» wav t<> recently by Prince Purarhatra A telegram59 words
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Article17 1935-12-06 14 The death has or. urr.-d in l'.irls of the famous savant Pr fir r Charles Rlrhet ReuterReuter - 17 words
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Advertisement19 1935-12-06 14 THAT'S WHAT YOU'LL SAY ABOUT SUITS TAILORED BY.: WING LOONG HIGH CLASS MERCHANT TAILOR HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE, Phone 762/19 words
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664 1935-12-06 15 Ticket Bought And Sold By Member. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Dec. 5. THK itidprm-nt of Mr. Justice R. Cussen, in an interesting lottery rat read t<><lay in the Seremban Supreme Court. In this case, an.in clairii-d from a Bombay merchant, K. M.664 words
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Article, Illustration85 1935-12-06 15 Mr. R L. Bridges, superintendent of the Victoria Theatre. Singapore. was uninjured when his taxi, shown in the photograph, somersaulted last night. He slightly injured his right leg as b* crawled through a window and into the drain a few minutes afterwards. The accident occurred shortly after nine o'clock last85 words
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Article408 1935-12-06 15 Primary Education. Yesterday was prize day at the McNalr Road English School, a primary school attended by some 400 children between the ages of six and ten I There was an exhibition of handcraft In which parents and visitors evinced keen Interest, while the concert408 words
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Article48 1935-12-06 15 i From Our Oicn Correspondent Batavia Dec 4. A Mr Veraart. of Java, claims to be ab'.e to make rain, and he has been experimenting in last Java oi estates. So far. hovccier, his efforts hate not been successful, according to the Soerbaiasch Handelsblad.48 words
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Article189 1935-12-06 15 Slit Pocket Open With Knife. «From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. Dec. 5. Sentence of six months' rigorous Imprisonment, to be followed by one year's police supervision, was passed by the second magistrate. Che Maarof In the Kuala Lumpur Police Court today, on a pickpocket. Ho Kok189 words
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Article26 1935-12-06 15 Lord Baden -Powell has arrived at Nairobi Mr E F. Stephenson. Executive Electrical Engineer, has arrived in Ipoh to f»ke th« place of Mr C. Harry.26 words
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Article222 1935-12-06 15 Husband Three Women Acquitted. From Our Own Correspond' n* > Kuila Lumpur. Dec 5. The cas? In which Chin Kirn and three women. Ah How, Soon See Moi and Chen Lam. were charged with wrongfully cor straining the wife of the first accused, and usine crimin ll222 words
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93 1935-12-06 15 TWO BODIES FOUND IN POOL ON SAME DAY. Search For Missing Boy Ends. (From Our Own Correspondent Ipoh. Dec 5 Having disappeared since Tuesday, a Chinese boy. 11 years of age. wi cead last night, in the public bathl^T pool behind the Tronoh police Earlier in the day the body93 words
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Article32 1935-12-06 15 The Danish. Norwegian, and Swedish Prime Ministers who are all B —will meet in Helslngfors on December 7 and 8 the Finnish delegates to the Joint Labour Committee of North European Countries.32 words
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Article267 1935-12-06 15 ACCUSED ALI KGES HE WAS ASSAULTED. T"HE defence b< day of Sarjan Singh. Pal Singh. Nand Singh and Kawal Blngh, who stand charged at the I before Mr. Justir Terrell and a common Jury. OS tv.r counts following the fight at the m w aerodrome at267 words
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Article15 1935-12-06 15 The Lancashire I gallon, which has arr.voi at 1 will give evidence Textile Tariff Board15 words
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Advertisement116 1935-12-06 15 /^^^I\NOTHINC BL^j^rCLEANS CALVE RT^ /if Clean ycy teeth with powder" f Calvert's have been saying for #more than SO years. And why? Because cleaning is the one thing that matters In keeping teeth sound, and powder cleans as nothing else can. Try Calvert's for yourself and see. CAIYERTS tooth powder116 words
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Advertisement29 1935-12-06 15 SIHGDPODC RV TUC w < *iMl in tfiiiviHrvne dt lrl t y- j^^r UKC H I Re LnC O Wsr. Mtttßt •w is UJ c K V Co Ltd wfaA29 words
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1446 1935-12-06 16 REVIEW OF THE TURF IN 1935— PAST SEASON FEATURES. BAHRAM CARRIED OFF £31,328 IN STAKES No Cause For Alarm Over Invasion From France. (By Our London Staff.) Fleet Street. Not. 26. f?OR the second season in succession and for the third time in thr past four years Frank Butter* has1,446 words
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Article91 1935-12-06 16 Changea Outside Owing To Darling's Absence. Ihr I niird s,rr\n < U meet Singapart m thr Malaya (up (<>mprtiti'in at \ns.in Ro.id Stadium tomorrow hjs l>een chnsen as f.llloHS IX* U>t..n or I. arc> I \< < astrll. l.irut < hestnult. I Mi Knicht and l>r Rolan:91 words
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Article, Illustration30 1935-12-06 16 S<ulland beat th Rest at soccer on the S.C.C. Parian* on Monday by three coals to two They loukrd quite pleased with themselves at half-time when this picture was taken.30 words
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Article, Illustration17 1935-12-06 16 W r Mayor who I as been dropped from ts>e Selancor XT to make way for Todd17 words
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706 1935-12-06 16 WOMEN OWNERS WIN 300 RACES. By Our London Staff i Fleet Street. Nov 25. A PPRENTICES have figured proms nently. during the past season, not only by reason of the many notable successes gained but because of th? Jockey Club's action In altering the706 words
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Article289 1935-12-06 16 Home Football Game At Manchester A Searching Test. LJAVK Aston Villa turned the corner "m question every toccer enthusiast must be asking afloi thnr lait week's home victory —their llrsts.me Sept. II —over Stoke < i<> The Villa, oldest members ol HM Senior Division of289 words
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Advertisement46 1935-12-06 16 J"^ alu gm> ft n r It/U 'i t\ *^B W r Sk > ■L^^^rHs? f BsflasF^JsH m^ bßw V^^aV J& >^asV^''> TiaSi m V aaskar 1 bf f**fsaißH ■-J _i. n agj Biji aafl V^l—^bbbßbibbß IjL>, J bllsl **4JcoH^d^ VtiA BOUSTEAD£.COaTD. r^rMES r^— w s :iBM>46 words
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Advertisement135 1935-12-06 16 ROSKOPF (*l¥irV*) Watches SdTVt/^ 75 years success. D^\V||L|^ berth: bell skiris immmiiis pi blic vfrdkt I i%^^%# Igkl^ ■3 \J /V I n \J NORTH-SOI TH-KAST-OR-M Is, D U A I PI ij ALL PROCLAIM Bt.RTII BH I s ro\in«, BJOOTI ARK TIIK tit sT m^ Tonight! Tonight! DEC. 6th.135 words
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669 1935-12-06 17 BUT LOSERS PLAYED A BETTER GAME. Sullivan Gets Winning Goal Ten Minutes From End. SCC. 1; S.R.C. 2. THK S.R.e. went nap for the second time when they again Just managed to beat the S.C.C. on the pa dang yesterday.669 words
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Article, Illustration12 1935-12-06 17 K Muthucummm who has played for Singapore at Cricket, Soccer, mnd horke>12 words
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Article226 1935-12-06 17 Malaya Cup Rugby. Johorc I nablc To Field Best XV At Genuaag. n Our Omii < orrc spondrnl) Julutrr Rahru. Dec 4. IOIIOKt will ptftj lirr last Malaya (up mate h nn Saturday whrn a$M uill mrrt thr Negri Malacca I utiihinjliKM at (iciiu.inr the226 words
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Article77 1935-12-06 17 'From Our Own Correspondent >. Kuala Lumpur. Dec 5. HM S Cornwall's sportsmen seem to thrive in the Federal Capita! for their hockey team followed the example of the rugger men and beat a Se'.angor Club XI by four goals to nil today. Cuthbert77 words
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Article83 1935-12-06 17 •From Our Own Correspondent' Ipor\ Dec 6 Last night's programme at Jubilee Park was an unattractive one and was very poorly supported The three preliminaries provided boxing of a very poor standard. The main event between L S Fon.l and Brown Roberts, who were meeting for the83 words
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Article70 1935-12-06 17 1 >mbay. Dec 5 In the first unoGUUI "Test" between an All-India XI and the .Australian touring team the Incian XI were all out for 163 F Mjt i. >gly bowler took five afcta ts for 50 The Australians scored 124 for two wickets before the closeReuter - 70 words
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Article63 1935-12-06 17 (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban. Dec. 5. The fi. Mowing will represent Negrl Sembilan in the Inter-state hockey match against Selangor at Kua'a Lumpur on Saturday: B Manurt: R C W Fo»lct and Dr O Van Ofynl: Maarof. R N Turnn and Mohamrd Ah: J E. Edmonds.63 words
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Article61 1935-12-06 17 The following have accepted to play heckey for SCC. vs. H.MA Terror today at SCC: H A Bxlry <Capt>; P. W. F. Mills and A. K L. Strph»ruon. T. P. F. McNclce D. H. Tudor and T. Uaclachlan; A. O. Cooper. L D. S Garden.-r. F. L. Lane,61 words
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Article69 1935-12-06 17 I The following have accepted to play i Rugby Football for SCC. "A" vs Wilts today at SCC: W N. Rothrry: O. Do&fc. J. B. W»lto«. H J. M. HMketh and O. A. L. Plunun-r. F. I. Trrtnirtt and A. Crctnarty; 8. J. Rand. I N. Griffith Jones,69 words
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Article58 1935-12-06 17 The following matches In the Lawn Bowls Championship organised by the SCC will take place next week. Monday, Dec. 9. A. Ferguson vs. W If. Edwards. Tuesday. Dec 10. E. J. Cassels vs P U Scott. Today O C Miller and P. O'Neill Dunne meet In the58 words
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Article294 1935-12-06 17 local Golf. Women Compete For The Siamese Cup. On Sunday the Isiar.d Club will entertain the Japanese Golf Club. Tin teams and starting times. Island Club players mentioned first, are as follows: t.45 W. McMullan (SI and C A. R Bateman (4) vs. Y. Chlkamoto294 words
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Article94 1935-12-06 17 Classic Fight Expected At New World Stadium. The New Work Stadium should be filled to canaritr tonight for thr lone awaited return fight between Younc Aide and Amie R.tphael. Koth men *re trained to perfection Aide i im'idrnt that he ran reverse the derision Raphael r nurd over94 words
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Article31 1935-12-06 17 The usual Singapore GC monthly mixed foursomes competition will be played on Sunday afternoon. Dec. 15. The Band of the Wiltshire Regiment will play from 6 30 p m.31 words
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Article26 1935-12-06 17 The monthly medal for December will be played off on Thursday and Friday. Dec 19 and 30 at the Royal Johore International Club.26 words
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Article51 1935-12-06 17 The final of the men's doubles handicap tournament will be played on Saturday. Dec. 7 commencing at 445 pm. sharp Refreshments will be served and at the conclusion of the match the prises won in the Autumn handicap tournament will be distributed by Mrs J T N.51 words
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Article465 1935-12-06 17 Australian Cricket Prodigy A Second Bradman Jack Doyle Again. Conducted by TJUOHTON." I^EWS comes from Australia of a re- 1 markable boy cricketer, aged 12, who is not only the talk of Bydney but is being spoken of throughout Australia as a future Test player. His name465 words
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Article44 1935-12-06 17 *«rt» SCC 8 C C llmkr. <■■..: f.il.C A at S C R C IMS Turor at SCC. Cnl:.« II RaflW Colleyr A at C II \s Mrdlral Culleife II Boxiac: Hapbatl «1 AU> at Mb Bacta«: Fyrak Turf Club Sk Pint Da>44 words
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Article13 1935-12-06 17 The YMCA Swimmi:.. Canning Is closed fur eh an'ru 113 words
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Advertisement28 1935-12-06 17 DUNLOP and MAXFLI GOLF BALLS V" A^ IN ATTRACTIVE, V9HKF> SPECIALLY DESIGNED GIFT BOXES The mo st appropriate Gift for Sports Friends. DUNLOP RUBBER CO. S.S.i LTD, SINGAPORE.28 words
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Advertisement37 1935-12-06 17 A REALLY GOOI TONIC WIRE Pbc«lerln« Toolc Wine c\nt»ln» all that ti ba>t in a mind, pure wine, plus thaw other quAlltlrs whlcb an gnicrmJly auoclated with course of medkinc with Mrooc body and BJte bulldtnf propcrtta.37 words
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Advertisement12 1935-12-06 17 \w sQ I \kl O S P L C r\ S -C12 words
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Article1756 1935-12-06 18 English Soccer Sidelights. Responded To Musical Programme Sunderland Home Record Aston Villa's Weak Spots Strengthened "Saints" Have A Happy Jubilee Port Vale Concede Nine Goah On The Continent Case For Substitutes. (By Oar London Staff) Fleet Street. No*. 25. < COR a change Sunderland beat their1,756 words
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215 1935-12-06 18 (From Our Own Correspondent) London. Not. 25. Chelsea 2. > Brentford 1 Till* match between two of London's leading teams did not produce the thrills and good football we expected, but It w.is une of the fa*te*t games I have seen this season.215 words
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Article, Illustration21 1935-12-06 18 Drake, the Arsenal i ontrefcirn.ird. let* drive at the Wnlverhampton coal with his left foot after aviiidin» a tarklr b? Morns21 words
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Article, Illustration23 1935-12-06 18 mi* only caal acain«t Chelsea was scored by Robson from a penally al Stamford Bridge a* seen here. The Bees lo«t I—Z.1 Z.23 words
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Article, Illustration8 1935-12-06 18 Gordon Hodgson, one of Liverpool* stalwart South Africans.8 words
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Advertisement119 1935-12-06 18 BEL TING COPPER I M Ppfc UjQ QUEEN" Red friction surface RUBBER /CANVAS TRANSMISSION BELTING. "Copper Queen" in your plant means greater efficiency, less belt replacements, less strain on shafting and less loss of power. UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED. SINGAPORE and BRANCHES. WS. 54 ReminotoH NOISIJKSS STANDARD ll*rr it to daj's119 words
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Advertisement55 1935-12-06 18 SCENTED DEATH for Mo»qu«t°«* BIF SPRAY KILLS ra olh.. Hi.- nt mcsquHoc* etc. TttAW \g^^™"' fk i»Mic Sole Agents SIME, DARBY CO., LTD. j, CREAM OF WHEAT r lIKiISI MORI I Xn|l V t f"L_.j(*T] thin »:r, <xhrr W- II Sole Affrnu: j tt. '4 I V lUHfc.l— t— i55 words
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Article, Illustration1453 1935-12-06 19 Puzzle For Jalan Raja What Happens To Mr. Rex? Unemployment Problems Golf Club To Have Swimming Pool Miners* Plaint. (From <)ur Owa Correflpondent). Koala Lumpur. Dec. 5. r\ profakfM aris- Ht«<liihip add of a muck less imp»)rt;iry is: kpt> to Mr. he v. ill gc to1,453 words
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Article109 1935-12-06 19 Raja Mohamad, acting Agricultural Officer, Cameron Highlands, U iwturuiriK to Kuala Lumpur on Dec. 19. aiter about seven months' service at the Highlands Mr. E A. Curtler. who was I formerly stationed at Uhe UUtblands. will take over when he retumx shortly from leave, Mr. Curtler spent some study leave109 words
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Article119 1935-12-06 19 Celebrations On Sunday. (From Our Own Correspondent Muar, Dec. 4. Arrangement! are bring made In Muar by the Nattukotai Chettlars community for the celebration of the annual Karthlfal festival on Dec. 8. The celebrations will begin in the morning with px>Jais for the deity Rubnunanlar, and there119 words
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Article46 1935-12-06 19 The chairman of the Kuala I umpur Sanitary Board (Major G. M. Kldd). the District Officer (Che Camah>. and Messrs. John Hands. M C H H. 3. Lee, J. R Vethavanam and Che Abdul Rahman will form the Assessment Appeals Committee of the Board for 183646 words
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Article168 1935-12-06 19 Mr. Cow-gill As I)ir.-(ieneral Of Post« And Telegraphs. The following appointments arc notified ln the FUS. Government Gaaette Messrs. J. B MicLachlan and O R Percy, M.C. to be Senior Executive Engineers. Malayan Public Works Service. Lieut. C. J. M. Watts to ac an Adjutant. Volunteer Forces, Malaya.168 words
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Article172 1935-12-06 19 MALAYA N ITEMS. I An examination for students Chinese schools in Perak *..>■ held <n |f>ur centres, Kampar. Sitiawan. Tal.ii ing and Ipoh. on Monday and Tuesday. Over 500 students, both boys and gins, > sat for the examination. Hat number Jtting ln Ipoh being about 264. Mr. Chua Hun172 words
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Advertisement478 1935-12-06 19 II""" 1 1 11 l l 1 ««iiiii"!iiiillliliiiiiiiHiiiiiimi|l mOW to KEEP the ?C| IIOUTofYOUR LUHOMEa/7/J |imtlHHHIIlllHI»HIIIHimillillllHllllllllllllllllllllimillUIIHIIIIIIM Ua piißßiflilv Cl mW^ I TAKE 1 'ASPRO' TABLETS immediately the llaV*i«li *<aww I first sign of a Cold appears, and 2 Tablets every VW UHIof I •T^s'flißlV A I three hour* afterwards until478 words
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Correspondence.
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Letter280 1935-12-06 20 "Refreshing Change In Social Life." To the Editor of the Straits Times Sir.— The peculiar social structure of Singapore makes it necessary that Dominions Club, as proposed by a correspondent of the Straits Times yesterday, should be formed so soon as practicable. The Influx of Dominions people to280 words
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152 1935-12-06 20 "Encouragement Of Nationalism.** To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir. A dangerous principle is involved in the suggestion in a letter to, th<- Straits Times yesterday that i 1 club for people from the Dominions should be established in Singapore. Why create a division between152 words
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Letter37 1935-12-06 20 Suggestion For Formation Of A Society. To the Editor of the Straits Times Sir May I heartily endorse the comments expressed by your corres- pondent "Ragle" concerning the lack of musical appreciation in Singapore j37 words
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Letter502 1935-12-06 20 A Doctor's Views On "Mercy Killing." To the Editor of the StraiU Times Sir. In this marcriillstlc age. wo are hearing a good deal of euthanasia or. as the papers call it. mercy killing i There Is now a movement on foot to legalise the killing of people suffering502 words
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1150 1935-12-06 20 British Policy For African And Australian Routes. 1 *THE short and superficial view of British comm.-rclal aviation at the present time may be said to present a paradox. Great Britain has fewer commercial aircraft than any other Oreat Power. "Her commercial aircraft1,150 words
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Advertisement346 1935-12-06 20 that he did not object U) my smoking a limited number ot* Craven "A" cigarettes, as in his opinion they are the jm^n'OL, V Iva s i harm t'u 1 of all; otherwise he would adviM me to give up M,^ smoking entirely. 1 H s Wt" Cfcrj pmmmmUty (Oiiiujl346 words
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Advertisement236 1935-12-06 20 SCRATCHING doesn J t please a DOG it hurts! Scratch, jcratch, S-C-R-A-T-C-H! but they will make your dog happier There's an intensenns in the way and healthier a fitter companion. some dogs scratch that make one Because they purify and refresh the think they get relief from it. But, blood236 words
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Article506 1935-12-06 21 The Three Friends. By Norvaan Collins (.ollanri. M. jyjl: rni.I.lNS'S Three Friend- I art- three comniorcial trmvol-| lcr> of the mure opulent kind, an-l he introtiik-fs them so efTVotively in few papes of his rwvv book that ever .-ifter you fee] sure that you have known them506 words
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Article777 1935-12-06 21 POIGNANT NEW AUTOBIOGRAPHY. STRANGE EPISODES OF LIFE. New Armour For Old. An Autobiography. By W OSfJlHran M«ton? Gotland. Is. M. Mr Motony's autobiography Is so poignant, so self -revealing and at umes so desperate, that the readers first conviction is that It cannot be i autobiography at all. This impression777 words
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Article, Illustration14 1935-12-06 21 A new Shakespeare book V Sir John Sajairc— has keen added to Raffles Library14 words
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Article738 1935-12-06 21 A PLEA FOR V SIX im tm The Trvth AborU Robber Restriction With Suppl-mrnt By L W Holland I Kelly ana] Walsh. Stnr» Por«J. Mr Ho land would sweep away rubber restriction. In these days In Malaya it is almost sacrilege to offer such criticism, but Mr738 words
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Advertisement100 1935-12-06 21 V <H Allenbur> IB Oil It lound in 1 hosj> c s -v s*- and tomis all over I "V I Urn world and the faCt tnat il v tB highly r>i rr.nr. ndJ O ed by the Mediral jj Pro.'ession Is conf\ vlncing tes'lmonyof lr\ Its quality ai.il fl.100 words
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Advertisement840 1935-12-06 21 'Harlene-HairDrjir For Healthy Hair! 2 Minutes A Day Banishes J/-^ BALDNESS, DANDRUFF, U \J^\\ UFELESS&FALLING HAIR Ass HARI.KNE MAIK DRILL stores l^fc',^-^ <T~W( growth, lustre and luxuriance to impov- r%T|L N t^GJ hf] erished bair, and revives the weakened )^T|X \jf •■s. To nirn it restofes the WeU- M r~"840 words
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Article, Illustration908 1935-12-06 22 Here, There Everywhere. A SeU-rtion iff ><>/♦•.<. Nmh And Vim* From Alt Parts Oj The Korld Collected By The Motoring V.orrenpondeM. rRFE British motorists. In a British car. set out on Monday last on an attempt to shorten the journey loi Nigeria by several days To 4V will have to908 words
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Article307 1935-12-06 22 The Popular Vauxhall Light Six. IT would scarcely be an exaggeration to say that very few cars wt.ich have appeared in the whole history o' I British motoring have exercised so strong an influence upon contemporary design and have legitimately achieved so striking a success as the Vauxhall Light Six307 words
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Article, Illustration36 1935-12-06 22 This Austin ambulance has covered over IM.Mt mile* in Sincapore It has never had a breakdown once and is still a* good as it ana when put on the road two years ago.36 words
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Article156 1935-12-06 22 THE Silver Jubilee. Britain's Orst streamline train, made Its inaugural passenger run from Newcastle to London 268 miles in two minutes under the scheduled time of four hours The highest speed attained was 90 m p h The train's official time was an hour less than the156 words
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Article184 1935-12-06 22 Ambulance. ANA. v and the Bnw ambulance construet :<>n tre of much attraction .it thi Olympia exhibits It had a six-cylindered ei.itr speed Reart>>x with ■jraehroa gagement for 2nd. 3rd and t< BtahM a sturdy jackn.r low pressure tyres, while ttM and gearbox are mounted drive to184 words
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Advertisement39 1935-12-06 22 fflrf If This is the H I FOOTPRINT' V J that delivers L 1 LONGER P J NON-SKID li IJ MILEAGE H great Dettcfivt 's Ta II EVIDENCE N |S Goodyear li n Dealers P ill W ALL-WEATHER v|39 words
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Advertisement131 1935-12-06 22 usb BOSCH Plugs A SMALL EXPENSE REJUVENATES YOUR ENGINE. SUPPLIED BY ALL LEADING DEALERS. t: Far East Motors Supply"); ■MVICI STATION. ST. <>K<H\Kl> Xl« -IM. \|-(l»i:. K.MIION THE HUPMOBILE IS AS GOOD AS IT LOOKS gaaaaaaaTfl 28 *"'»*N •< litejrity > V v Claim Yeir Rested J C^Xl'tntTS concede that131 words
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Article1853 1935-12-06 23 Report For 1934— -Assessment Anomalies R evision Still Necessary Old Estates Favoured. By Our Planting Correspondent. i IN attempting a review of the report on the working of rubber regulation In the FMS. durinß 1934. which was laid before the Federal Council recently, I prorst to quote1,853 words
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Article, Illustration91 1935-12-06 23 In this younc clearing, which U brine cultivated undrr forestry i»ndi ti.ms. the Jangle was frllrd in 1933 and left U grow up acain M'hrn restriction was seen to be imminent no time waa left for holini before pl.tnUnr. so renUees were cot through thecourtesy of Mr Rasmuzsen - 91 words
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Advertisement19 1935-12-06 23 I FO^^OUN^RUBBER I ENPEKAY No. I IMPERIAL CHEMICAL I INDUSTRIES (MALAYA I L TD I SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PEHAHC19 words
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Advertisement118 1935-12-06 23 "A JOURNAL IN THE FEDERAL CAPITAL' t tim from this has lara publishi-J un,l, r the Title "MALAYAN EXILE' h» c; i nxx with Elcrk and ay i.ok\ r.i n ri i i Price $1- ill 20 Post Free) i All 800kt... TARPAULINS. cf best Orrrn Water; *ith rofK sbc118 words
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Article, Illustration74 1935-12-06 24 Admiral Jellicoe's Lying-In-State Admiral of ihe Fleet Earl Jellicoe lyii.Rin- state at Westminster Abbey guarded by sailors from HUS Pembroke. At the funeral of the (treat sailor, which the Prince of Wales and Duke of York attended, there were many foreign diplomats and represents iv«.v Above are the Amen. and74 words
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Advertisement31 1935-12-06 24 OCEAN MOTOR POLICIES THE WHISKY OF MERIT mmm EVERY DROP IS Wgß& r IO YEARS OLD OR I^P OLDER... DEFINITELY PUf GUARANTEED BY SOLE AGENTS I cuthrie&Co..Ltd. INCORPORATED IN S- IS31 words
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Advertisement16 1935-12-06 24 THE OCEAN ACCIDENT AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION. LTD (Incorporated in Oratt Btuail.) Hmd Omrr tm Miiart SINGAFOR*16 words
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