The Straits Times, 21 April 1933
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Title Section38 1933-04-21 1 The Straits Times [ESTABLISHED NEARLY A CENTURY.] THE LARGEST AXD MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. tO PAGES, SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1933 PRICK 10 CENTS The Straits Times 20 PAGES, SINGAPORE, FRIDAY. APRIL 21, 1933 PRICE 10 CENTS38 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement446 1933-04-21 1 iINGAPORC: 7S, CECIL ST. XPHONK 1111)'^ •15 Tonight 9 15. KISS ME I AGAIN. Phone 5261. DERIVES WONDERFUL STAYING-POWER FROM PHOSFERINE Mr. JACK COWLEY writes: TT^ L "T would like you co know of the great /'^""/^l^fc^N^f benefit I have received from the continual t v^' I use of your446 words
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Advertisement157 1933-04-21 1 KUALA LUMPUR 26, JAVA ST. ('PHONE 3883). Just Received CELEBRATED iMiilit W FULL RANGK OF ALL CLUBS illlllM W' LADIES' AND MEN'S. nllinm- W fitted with chromium plated /llfmmnl "true temper" steel shafts. fI I llilfuF I 1 MANUFACTURED BY mJLUJyMfF M GIBSONS OF KINGHORN SOLE AGENTS: ROBINSON CO., LTD.157 words
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Advertisement16 1933-04-21 1 !PAVI LION i i 6.15 Tonight 9.13. IT S i king.! I I'huue biittl. I I16 words
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Advertisement492 1933-04-21 2 P. 0., BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated in England.) MAIL PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PKNtNSri.AR AND ORIENTAL S.N. .CO. UNDKR CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT. LONDON AND FAR BASf MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARD FROM LONDON FOR CHINA AND JAPAN. Tonnage. Due Spore. NALDERA iG,%O Apr. 28 yiil'klJWAN ''.'^o May 7492 words
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Advertisement683 1933-04-21 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.) TO LONDON. Naples, Marseilles. London, Antwerp Rotterdam and Middlesbrough. Vessels. Tonnage. Due Sail HARUNA MARU 10,400 May 3 4 g KATORI MARU 9.800 May 18 18 5 KASHIMA MARU 9.900 June 1 2 X YASUKUNI MARU 12.000 June 13 14 HAKONE MARU 10,430 June 28683 words
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Advertisement475 1933-04-21 2 BURNS PHDLP LINE. (Incorporate) in Australia.) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY] ISLAND. Regular monthly sailings by the wellknown ateamer MARELLA (7,865 tona) and the s.s. MANGOLA (3,362 tons) (Cargo only). The s.s. MARELLA is on* of tbe largest and finest steamers trading to Australia, cabins475 words
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Advertisement486 1933-04-21 2 THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LIMITED. (Incorporated In Denmark.} Telephone SS2J. PASSENGER~AND FREIGHT SERVICE. TO GENOA. LONDON, ROTTERDAM. HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. From From From From Spore Malacca Port Penang Swett. LALANDIA 2V MEONIA 9/5 9 6 10/5 12 0 ALSIA 80/5 80/5 81/5 2 6 BORINGIA 20/6 20/6 21 6 2S/J486 words
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Advertisement1176 1933-04-21 2 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean THE HL'A KHIOW STEAMSHIP CO| Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd.) THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP CO I TD I THE STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO, LTD. THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP CO IT 1)1 THE CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. tfi AUSTRALIAN ORIENTAL LINK^L The SIAM 3TEAM NAVIGATION Co, LTD. THE SUN1,176 words
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Article339 1933-04-21 3 WESTBOUND CALL AT SOUTHAMPTON? Mi.T. Negotiations With Southern Railway. Preliminary di euaaiona have been Mned between 1 1»« Southern Railway imipany and thy Compagnie Generate Fansauantique reita 'ii"^ r berthing faciliBouthampton Docks, where a new ipplementary docking charge of l'-d. •r net registered ton has been Intro- up a berth339 words
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Article528 1933-04-21 3 Experience of Belfast Steamer. Exciting experiei ea wer« ilcleribed <>n the arrival at Aberdeen <>f the Belfa earner OrlocV Head and ho Aberdeen trawlei Mary A. Hi The rudder of il> steamer waa nmairhwi luring a storm, ami through the bravery >f two member of the en :i528 words
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Article448 1933-04-21 3 (Lan Liner's Interesting Shipment. The Clan liner Clan Skcne sailed from the Mersey recently for Bombay and Kathiawar ports, carrying on her main deck three locomotives of 71 tons each,: >-!<! three tenders of 22 tons each, for delivery at Bombay to the Nizam Province' Railway,448 words
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Article167 1933-04-21 3 A notice to mariners pives the following information eon<x-rni:ig the intended extabliahment of surveying beacons: Date. From May to November 1933. 1 Positions. Within an area en».los- (I by: (a) La*. 4°46' 00"N, long. 113° DO 1 Oif'K.; (b) Lat. 4'2o' 00"N, long. 113° B0 1 OO"E.j U) 1-at.167 words
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Article76 1933-04-21 3 Tuk Wrecked Off Plymouth Sound. The Government tug Emilia (73 tons), booad from Glasgow to Devonport on her Miiidcn voyatri-, was wrecked recently in a gala and rainstorm on the breakwater which guards the entrance to Plymouth Si.und. The crew of four scrambled on to the breakwater,76 words
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Article109 1933-04-21 3 Friday, April 21. Ships nli.nc-.idr the Wharves or expected to arrive. MITI.I. HARBOUR. Main Wharf I.eh. "Lumut," Duymaer van Twist, I.oh. "Mars," T«fl "lii-i-." I'-an Hong Lionir. Oil Wharf Nil. Coal Wharf Nil. VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS. Tanjong Pagar. Atkwi Pock Jarak. Victoria Dock Nil. Krppel Harbour.109 words
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Article619 1933-04-21 3 The following are passengers by the N.Y.K. Hakusan Maru which left Sinnapimfor Europe yesterday: For Port Said: Rev. T. J. O'Donnel, Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Taylor. For Naples: Mr. and Mrs. K. V. Budzynsky, Miss A. Budzynsky, Miss R. Budzynsky, Master E. Budzynsky, Mr. and Mrs. N. A.619 words
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Article47 1933-04-21 3 KATONG. Brit., 863 tons, from Bangkok 21-4, for Bangkok K-4. SCOTT HARLEY, Brit., 193 tons, from Siantan 21-4, for Anamba Natuna 11.-. K-4. TUNG SONG. Brit., 156 tons, from Malacca 21-4, for Malacca 22-4. VAN VOLLENHOVEN, Fr.. 393 tons, from Saifron 20-4, for Saigon 24-4.47 words
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Article48 1933-04-21 3 On the arrival on Wednesday of the s.s. Tomohon, a coasting vessel plying between Sambas (Borneo, and Singapore, it was reported that the vessel ran aground in Sambas River on Apr. 16 at 7.30 p.m. No serious diinagc was done, only a few plates bein£ dented.48 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement489 1933-04-21 3 NORDDEUTSCHER mk LLOYD nV*iI'J (Incorporated la m~ Ji m Gsrmjtnj.) The undermentioned are the company's intended fixtures: OUTWARD. TRDXR for Manila, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Taku, Dairrn, TsingUo A Jspaa Apr. If t HOLSTEIN for Japan May 2 HOMEWARD. LAHN for Genoa, M'seilles, Oran, Casablanca, Havre, Dunkirk, Amsterdam, R'dam, H'burg and489 words
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Advertisement558 1933-04-21 3 PRRSIDFNJT LINFRS IT COSTS YOU ONLY £70.6.for a beautiful trip from HONG KONG TO EUROPE VIA AMERICA Special rlass across the Pacific Ist claxß Kail in America Tourist class Atlantic on the famous and new s.s. Manhattan or s.s. W aldington. (If pannage through thp Panama Canal iH drxired I,558 words
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Advertisement377 1933-04-21 3 ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. i (Incorporated In England.) "BLLERMAN" LINB. Freight Servlct to UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. Via I'orts and Suez Canal OUTWARDS. TO HONG KONG. SHANGHAI JAPAA Steamer s.s. CITY OF SHANGHAI Apl. 27 Apl. 27 HOMEWARDS. s.s. CITY OF KniOS for Havre, L'don, R'dam H'burg Apl. 30377 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous204 1933-04-21 3 SINGAPORE WEATHEI REPORT. Stations Yesterday Last night Max. Kainfull Bright Mm. temp. ins Sunshine temp. •F hrs. *F A!or Star 93 0.02 7.7 74 Sitiawan 90 Nil 8.9 74 K. Trenpsranu 87 Nil 9.1 73 Bukit Jeram 86 020 5.1 72 Malacca 88 Nil 9.5 75 Singapore I J2 Nil204 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement472 1933-04-21 4 SITUATIONS WANTED Experienced i antonese cook and boy >n. Nga Yin Put Sui, 15, K«eh Read, Singapore. Registered Medical Practitioner, with good :i Medical Officer on c to take up visiting work of irroup Malaya or in 8.N.8. local and Indian languages. Further particulars can be h;id from Hu< No.472 words
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Advertisement675 1933-04-21 4 HOUSES. RjIVTS TO LET TO LET, 8, Oxley Rise, :ncd. imitation. Apply 10, Malacca Street. 6 A 16, Angullia Park, Oil Extraction Factory, 92, Robinson Rd. Angullia Co. TO LET, SHOP. FLAT, Amber Mansion. Apply S'por* Building Corp., 64, Market St. TO LET, 1. Margate RJ., off Grove Rd., close675 words
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Advertisement486 1933-04-21 4 BUSINESS PREMISES TO_ LEl OFFICES to let on 2nd 4th Floors, Ocean Ruilding. Apply Mansfield 0., Ltd. TO LET, OFFICES at 4 and 4-A, Prince St., top floor and No. 22, Raffles Place. Apply Koh Chow Kee, 129, Kilhney Road. MISCELLANEOUS. Going on leave? Learn conversational French in only 3486 words
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Advertisement761 1933-04-21 4 PUBLIC NOTICES SINGAPORE TURF CLUB. Singapore, Apr. M, IMS. TO THE ORDINARY MEMBERS. SINGAPORE TURK CUR. Gentlemen. A Special General Mrctini: of the Ordinary Members of the Singapore Turf Club will bheld in the Singapore Chamber of Commerce (Fullerton Building), Singapore, on Friday Apr. 2*. l'.W). at 5.18 n.1.1. mSINKSS.761 words
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Advertisement520 1933-04-21 4 TENDER GOVERNMENT OF JOHORE. Tenders are invited for thi rieht to conduct a Toddyshop in »he Township of Kluani; for the period of six months i.e. from July Ist to December 81, UN, Tenders should be sealed and addressed to the Chairman, I.icc.sinz Board, KUnaag, »n the preseribvd form (Exc520 words
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Advertisement409 1933-04-21 4 Business cards. MASSAGE HALL MANICURE AND MASSAGE. Mrs. HARU and Minn HAN V 60. WATERLOO STREET. Telephone 7 HIT AUCTION NOTICES. AUCTION SALE of handsome well-kept I) stained teuk dining, sitting and I furniture, electric oscillating table fan, "Original Sensing" gas stove, crockery, glassware, »tc. To he held at No.409 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous78 1933-04-21 4 SUBSCRIPTION RATES Singapore Within Outside without Malays. Malaya. Postage. Monthly 3.01 4.00 2.5* Quarterly 8.50 $12,110 7.5» Half Yearly J. 17.00 (24.00 JlS.Os Yearly t.H.OQ $48.08 *3s.M NOTE.— Outstatlon cheques should Include |ke asaal bank discount. ADVERTISEMENT RATES The charges and instruction* for CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS appear on the (arm at78 words
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Article156 1933-04-21 5 Tientsin, Apr. 4. Tourists tiavilimc around the world <>n the steamship Resolute, mostly Americans, felt the pinch of (Hno-Japaneae hostilities in progress north-vast of hero today when Chinese authorities refused 10 allow tlhe visito:-s to proceed by train to Chinwahgtao, where the Resolute was awaiting 1 them.156 words
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Article120 1933-04-21 5 Annual Social Held At Siglap. The Syrian Christians of Singapore and Johore celebrated their annual social on Easter Monday at Mr. Nama^ie's bungalow, Siglap. About 70 member i an friends were present. In the morning there were game* with music at intervals. Little Lewis, one of his pupils,120 words
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Article257 1933-04-21 5 Case Not Allowed to Be Compounded. tfecher Singh and Ujagar y injfh wan charged before Mr. .1. F, F. Gr*tVi tni 3iapapora Third Wfittratt, yeaterday with voluntarily causing hurt to a compatriot named I'ertah Sinjrh. Mr. C. I*. Burke, appearing on then behalf, pleaded Ruilty and explained257 words
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Article108 1933-04-21 5 Parties Told to Try for A Settlement. A CMmm Married woman, Urn Mji Leag, was the plaintiff in I case in th-- 1 Supreme Court yesterday before Mr. •lr-i ci Mills, oomiTiiinir a prominory note f<. $1,500. She I lallßed frMH Heal Whye S(.n«- si.ii.'ii for principal and108 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement291 1933-04-21 5 HOTELS RAFFLES HOTEL MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL. THIS EVENING TEA DANCE 6.15 to 8.15 p.m. HOLLYWOOD HI-LIGHTS CABARET INFORMAL DINNER DANCE 9.30 p.m. to Mid-night BOOK NOW RAFFLES CELEBRA JED ORCHESTRA PHONE 5381. PHONE 5381. TONIGHT SEA VIEW HOTEL INFORMAL DINNER DANCE AND CABARET with THE D EJEHANS WILLIAM RIKELS FROM291 words
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Advertisement188 1933-04-21 5 RAFFLES CAFE TRY OUR SPECIAL $1.00 TIFFINS TONIGHT'S CONTINENTAL SPECIAL $1.20 AGNELETTI DI TORINO. UNDER EUROPEAN CHEFS SUPERVISION. PHONE 5381. BUILD YOUR OWN RADIO RECEIVER COMPLETE KIT OF COMPONENTS WITH VALVES AND Fl 1.1- DETAILED. ILLUSTRATED INSTRUCTIONS $59 THIS SET HAS A TUNED SCREENED GRID, DETECTOR, AND 2 L. K.188 words
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Miscellaneous727 1933-04-21 5 SINGAPORE RADIO TIME TABLE BY OUR EXPERT. STATIONS. Metres. FBL BAT. SUN. N TUES. WED. THURB. KUALA LUMPUR 48.92 7to 9 p.m. 7-9 p.m. 7to 9 P- m BANDOENG 58.M 6.H0-10 p.m. C. 30-10 p.m. 6.30-10 p.m. 6.30-10 p.m. 6.30-10 p.m. 6..i0-10 p.m. 6.30-10 p.m. PARIS iy.B 7.20-10.20 p.m. 7.20-10.20727 words
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421 1933-04-21 6 Mr. H. E. Trenerry. BANKRUPTCY COURT MOTION. An allegation of a threat to shoot, someone daring an outburst in which hewas also stated to have used abusive language was made against Mr. Herbeit Krnest Trenerry during the course of the Ihearing of a motion for421 words
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Article129 1933-04-21 6 HO SEBREAKING. Acquittal of Chinese Accused. Judgment was delivered this morning l.y Mr. 11. A. Forrer, the Criminal District JndgV, when he acquitted a Chinese fisherman living in Siylap of a charge of houst-liri ikinjr. Mr. H. Withers Payne appeared for the complainant, Sin Siew Nean, the wife of another129 words
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Article49 1933-04-21 6 The Hollywood Hi-Lights went up to Tanglin Barrack* last night and gave a show lasting more than two hours to the soldiers. who were enthusiastic from start to finish. i Tonight the Hi-Lights will give a ca l«aret show al the tea dance at Raffles Hotel. I49 words
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Article14 1933-04-21 6 The Clerical I'nion is ■rnmaJm ilvi-r coin collection among employed clerks for the unemployed.14 words
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Article155 1933-04-21 6 Farmer Catches and Ties Up a Robber. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping, Apr. 20. A daring midnight robbery occurred at Ulu Ljok, a small town 34 miles from hero, when two Malays entered an attap house occupied by a Malay farmer. A careless movement awakened the155 words
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Article305 1933-04-21 6 Opium in Meat-Safe Outside Her Room. A raid hy. revenue men on a house in Anson Road resulted in the seizure of over $100 worth of contraband cliandu and opium, and the arrest of a young .Chinese woman, who upon appearing before Mr. H. A. Forrer, the Criminal305 words
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Article138 1933-04-21 6 May Renounce Claim To Throne. Berlin, Apr. 20. The Hohenzollern administration in Berlin has laconically declared that Prince Wilhelm's engagement occurred without the previous knowledge of the head of the family (the ex-Kaiser) and his parents." Court circles regard this declaration as indicating that Prince Wilhelm may renounce138 words
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Article40 1933-04-21 6 Five Million Barrels Of Beer in a Week. New York, Apr. 15. During its first "wet" week New York (I n.iik 5,000,000 barrels of beer, represent nir 225.000.000 half-pints, and the Municipality collected $145,000 in taxes. Aneta-Havas.Aneta-Havas - 40 words
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Article49 1933-04-21 6 Armed Bandits Try To Enter Cathedral. Madrid, Apr. 1">. Good Friday wan celebrated piously throughout Spain and processions were i.i Id in all the big 'owns. Armed Communists Uied to enter the Cathedral of St. Andrew at Barcelona I)U" were stopped and er rested in time. Aneta-Trans-Ocean.Aneta-Trans-Ocean - 49 words
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Article39 1933-04-21 6 Opens New Aerodrome In Iraq. Iraq, Apr. 15. King Feisal, accompanied by a crowd of notabilities, including the British Ambassador, has opened the new aerodrome which is specially equipped with rll modern aids for night landings. AnHn-Hnvns.39 words
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Article152 1933-04-21 6 The Municipal health statement for the week ended Apr. 16, gives the total num. ber of deaths at male £»7 and female 59, and a death rate of 16.99 per mill* per annum compared with 19.60 in the preceding week and w.th 22.45 in the corresponding week of152 words
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Article86 1933-04-21 6 The suit for accounts brought by Low Soon Wah, daughter of Low Ah Jit (deceased) the former well-known Chinese, against Low Peng Soy and another concluded on Wednesday when Mr. Justice Mills gave judgment. His Lordship held that plaintiff was entitled to accounts for only three years86 words
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Article36 1933-04-21 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, Apr. The Netherlands Oha<-gj d'Ataires and the French judge of the Siamese Court of Appeal have been seriously injured in a motor accident in the British Shan States.36 words
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Article48 1933-04-21 6 The third, fourth and fiftn meeting.* of the Straits Settlements Trade Commission were held in the Council Chamber in Singapore on Apr. 11, VI and 13, when evidence wag taken from the Hon. Mr. C. E. Wurtzburg regarding the operations of shipping conferences and other matters.48 words
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Article169 1933-04-21 6 Weil-Known Eurasian Charged. Norman Albert Janscn, a well-known number of the Eurasian community and a Govemme.it pensioner, in company with a Straits-born Chinese, Poh Kirn Seng, appeared before Mr. A. W. Hay, the Second Police Magistrate, this morning on charges of trafficking in forged Siamese169 words
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Article76 1933-04-21 6 European Committee's March Report. The March report of the European Unemployment Committee is as follows: Previ- This To- Number of Applications In temporary employment 32 Repatriated by committee IM Repatriated by others :'.'.> Struck off, died, permanent billets, etc. 245 501* Applications ousjy month date iingapore local Committee 20076 words
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Article119 1933-04-21 6 Equal Distribution Of Taxation. Committee numher one of the Municipal Commissioners has considered the suggestion made by the Singapore Rate payers' Association that building land now assessed at an annual value of "> per cent, of its capital value should he assessed at 2's per cent, of119 words
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Article70 1933-04-21 6 Real Peace Rather Than Imperfect Treaties. Rome, Apr. 15. That the idoa of treaty revtsion is gaining ground and that it will be impossible to stifle the movement is the conclusion the Italian Press which dee* hires itself in favour of revision. The Tevere says that: "There isAneta-Trans-Ocean - 70 words
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Article62 1933-04-21 6 Celebration of First Anniversary. Madrid, Apr. 15. The anniversary of the Republic has hi-en made the scene of great rejoicing. President Zamo.-a, accompanied by mcinbtrs of the Governnvnn, inaugurated the extension of the magnificent Castellana Avenue and then laid rhe first stones of l hi New Central stationAneta-Havas - 62 words
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Article199 1933-04-21 6 When this woman of 7L' years found a remedy for her Indigestion, it proved to L<' one her 70-year-oM brother was already using to keep him "a perfect pietare Of health." She writes: "For years I had suffered with indigestion, and simply iould not eat an199 words
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Article128 1933-04-21 6 Chinese Caught by CAD. Men Bound Over. Six alleged Communists, who wrru ■mated during a raid by C.1.1), men on a house in Bras Basali Road, were bound over yesterday by Mr. J. F. F. Gregg, the Singapore Third Magistrate, in the sum of $100 in two sureties128 words
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Advertisement44 1933-04-21 6 V* .cs the slightest Main and prevents tfVA tR discoloration It 1^" pohthc* sad h liana* 1. rT. I Free Sample on rrrriptll ',1 uf .i r t nt stamp from I VI W 1., llrt-her Co_ 1 \f\ im. Ocil St.. Singapore. ll**_J44 words
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Advertisement124 1933-04-21 6 jff&rfifft&m I galav yJs a^a^^^ S .^dflav gg^P^aaa^^ -^flHaw^ BRAVO HOCH HURRAH! Francesco Angello (Italy) in creating a new World's Air Speed Record of 43/J m.p.h. used CASTROL. Marie Hilze in her intrepid flight from France to Japan chose CASTROL. Hans Bertram relied upon CASTROL in his flight from Sourabaya124 words
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Advertisement411 1933-04-21 7 "THE MUMMY-SOON TO COME TO LIFE! ALUAMBRA LAST NIGHT TONIGHT! Fox Movietone's Delightful Comedy Romance FACE in the SKY with MARIAN \I\OY SPENCER TRACY. TOMORROW Matinees Saturday and Sunday at 3 p.m. anm^MM the play ran 9 BROADWAY. I *^3r m wanl love mor than an yth<ng P else in411 words
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Advertisement395 1933-04-21 7 I CAPITOL Beautiful Girls! Uproarious Fun! Gorgeous Colour! HAVE YOU SEEN .i First National's All-Colour Musical Comedy Success "KISS ME AGAIN" VICTOR HERBERT'S world famous play with BERN ICE CLAIRE (The Beautiful Singing Star of "NO, NO, NANETTE") Sweetheart aVßaflSm BE; i ]m LVam I I With EDWARD EVERETT HORTON395 words
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Advertisement377 1933-04-21 7 MATINEE TOMORROW AT 3.15. /s^X NIGHTLY 6.15 C 9.15 P.M. It's a scream! Its a yell! "IT'S A KING" j isW 9Br^EmlUr%Z Tk V f m *^LII W'' IIC *T^^F^ T Jr asssstl I I assT^ jjS^^lk K V^V" f .«nß9te SKk T 'Us j l, l f WITH THE377 words
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Article246 1933-04-21 8 Tin Prices Make Big Advance. NEW YORK RUBBER DOWN. (By Our Financial Correspondent.) Singapore, Friday. Today's Prices: Rubber. 7 ">/16 cents per Ib. Tin. Singapore price $85 per picul. Yesterday's Prices Rubber. London. 2 19/32 d., up 1/1 fid. New York. 3 15/16 cts., down 3/16 ct.246 words
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Article87 1933-04-21 8 Noon, Apr. 21. R.S.S. (H|ual to London Standard: Buyers. Sellers. Spot (loose) ..7 5> 1G 7 r (F. 0.8.) 7% 7 i Standard R.SS. on Tender: Buyers. Sellers. May 7--' H 7 7 1G June 7> o 7 l(i May-June .7 7 16 7<-» July-Sept.87 words
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Article173 1933-04-21 8 Singapore, Apr. 21. Gambler 4.00 (Cube) No. 1 unpicked 8.00; Copra 5.85 mixed 3.60 1 s;iu r Hour, Sarawak 1.77 1 White Pepper 21.75 Black Pepper L8.50J Pearl Sago 4.25 small 4.00 H medium 6.00 No. I lU.'i catties groat :;.8r; No. 2 I2S tatties gross 3.80! Rice Siam173 words
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Article433 1933-04-21 8 Issue f Val. Pd. 50 50 Penawat Buyers. Sellers. 0.51 0.54 cd. 5/- 5/- Pengkalen Ord. 8/- 9/1 1 Petaling Tin 4.40 4.50 £1 £1 Puchong 7/- 8/£1 £1 Pungah 11/9 12/9 1 1 Puteh 1 1 Rahman Hyd. nom. 0.47 \k 0.52 Vi £1 £1 Rambutan 4/- 4/9433 words
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Article271 1933-04-21 8 Issue Val. Pd. Buyers. 1 1 Malacca Electric Ord. 0.95 Sellers. 1.00 1 1 Malacca Electric Pref. 1.85 10 10 Maynard Co. 2.50 1 1 Malayan Breweries 0.75 1.95 5.50 0.85 50 50 McAlister Co. 67.50 10 5 Overseas Ass. Corp. 4.20 40 40 Oversea Ch. Bk. Corp. 17.00271 words
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Article139 1933-04-21 8 Singapore Cold Storage 7 p.c. deb. of 1926 red. 1931-36 100 101 ci. Singapore Municipal 5 p.c. of 1901 red. 1910 $400,000 110 113 nom. Singapore Municipal 4\'-> p.c. of 1901) red 1955 $1,000,000 101 108 ncni. Singapore Municipal 4 '/a p.c. of 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000139 words
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Article369 1933-04-21 8 Fraser and Co. and Lyal 1 and Evatt's Quotations. Today's Prices Fraser Lyall Evatt Co. Alknby (.$1) 0.50 0.60 0.45 0.60 AW Gajali ($1) 0.30 0.40 0.40 0.40 A. Hitam ($1) 0.60 0.70 0.50 0.60 A. Kuning ($1) 0.10 0.05 0.15 A. .Malay ($2) 1.00 1.10 1.00 1.25369 words
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Article193 1933-04-21 8 SELLING. Singapore, Apr. 21. London, 4 months' sight 2/3 27/32 London, 3 months' sight 2/3 13/16 London, 60 days' sight 2/3 25/32 London, 30 days' sight 2/3 3/4 London, demand 2/3 23/32 Londen, T.T. 2/3 11/16 Lyons and Paris, demand 990 Hamburg, demand 164 New York, demand 41'193 words
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Article161 1933-04-21 8 Where to Find Happiest People. Mr. Shaw, when he arrived at San Francisco, on his first visit to the U.S.. was met by a brigade of reporters and asked the intriguing question: "Would you care to be America's dictator?" The reply was characteristic. It wasimply,161 words
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Article140 1933-04-21 8 Son Of Foreign Goods Dealer Killed. Pwtna, Apr. 10. Paramcshwar Podar, son of Sahib Lai Podar, of Beffinsari, Monghyr, was Killed as the result of a bomb explosion in their house while th'jy were sleeping at night. The bomb \.-as intended for Sahib Lai whe is a dealer140 words
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Article128 1933-04-21 8 Explanations For Baroda Grooms And Brides. Ahmedabad, Apr. 7. A law comoeiling Hindu priest.-- to know the meaning <f the Sanskrit hymns which they use at marriage ceremonies and to explain the true weaning of them to brides ar..l bridegrooms has been enacted by the Government of Baroda.128 words
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Article323 1933-04-21 8 Today. Banka Island, Ratavia. Sem-ir.ing and BatMaaaya (Molekior Troul. i i!.:;o i>.m, Java, South-West Sumatra. SouthKast Borneo, Celebes, Moluccas, Timor Dilly and Australasia (excepting Western Australia) (Nieuw I— land) £.30 p.m. Kemaman, Kemasek. Dungun. Trenffiranu and Besut Esmeralda) p.m. Seiat Pandjang, Bengkalis, Siak, Paknn Baroe. Fort di323 words
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Article57 1933-04-21 8 (limn em Own Corre puadaot.) Lrondoßi Apr. 80. Penawal (Malaya) Tin Dredging <'<>, Ltd., have declared an interim dividend of 3 per niii. ioi the year ending Aug. ..l, Hi; payable on May s Uopeng (Perak) Rubber Estates, Ltd., announce proflt ror IMS of EWo.ua compared with ;>57 words
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Article120 1933-04-21 8 Ma: 1 by tin Outward Dutch AerapkuM from Amatatdaua an expected to arriva ut Singapore by the avaaiag uxpnm to moirow, Correspoadanca addraoad to b xholdara only will be ready for delivery It 7.:;<i p.m. Applications fnun 808-bOX-boldan lor datively at the Geaand Post Office cannot bfl entertained.120 words
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Article24 1933-04-21 8 Fiom China and Japan, by Morioka Maru, due at Singapore daylight tomorrow. From Manila, by President Monroe duo at Singapore daylight tomorrow.24 words
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Article72 1933-04-21 8 Two Killed In Faction Fight. I.uliorv, Apr. 11. A report from Jhelum says that, on the evening of April 8. a fight took piece between two parties of retired Indian soldiers, when firearms and knives were freely uati. Two men, father add mm, belonging to one of the72 words
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Miscellaneous111 1933-04-21 8 ARRANGEMENTS FOH THE WEEK. Today. April 2\. Police Buml. Botanical 0«H»IH, B.I! p Singapore Swimming Club "At Home," 5 p.m. Annual fen. intir. of SingapOM St. Andrew'^ Society. B.C 8.15 p.m. Dinner af 01.l KaffletlSßl As>n., Q. H. Caf*, K.ir> p.m. Saturday. April >>. Ptmao rteital by Alexandra Tankman, ■•mortal111 words
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Article977 1933-04-21 9 Further Easiness. UNDISCLOSED BUYER OF GOLD. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, March :>::. One would haw thought that there ■ml} scope for further ease la the London Money and Discount Mark i. I a~i wi "k. however, renewal! m generally effected at and money was :u times977 words
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Article323 1933-04-21 9 Closing Quotations In London. (From Our Own Correspondent) London. Apr. 20. Closing quotations today of the principal British stocks are given below: The rise or fall is in relation to the price of Apr. 10. GOVERNMENT STOCKS, BRITISH. Rise or Fall Conversion Loan llt«| Ftindini; Loan323 words
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Article126 1933-04-21 9 The Singapore Chamber of Comniorzv Rubber Association held its UlHth auction on Api. CO, when there was catalogu^l IVeMM Ik <>r ***** tons: offered W43»0 Ib. or ).!i>.7i tens; sold t:.::.'.:m Ib. or .'..if.. 11 t..n>. Spot. London 2 17 32d. New Yi.tk 1/M itI'KKES KKAI.ISKD. Kilihnl126 words
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Article310 1933-04-21 9 Circumstances Have Changed (From Our Own Correspondent. London, Mar. 2& Sir Josiah Stamp. More is to be expected from the removal of the inhibition from enterprise of pul lie authorities than from spert» culur Btate-premoted projects." Mr. J. M. Keynes. irenmstuees have changed since 1831, when loan expen<liture310 words
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Article439 1933-04-21 9 William Jacks and Co.':". report datidl Lc.idon, Mar. 1">. sta:-s: During the week that has passed considerable purchases hi.ye betn made as an insurance against V'ar Risk, but fortunately as we write the atmosphere has changed for the better, and because of that considerable residing has taken plat439 words
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Article685 1933-04-21 9 Government Control? GRAVE SITUATIONS IN THE INDUSTRY. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Manchester. March 22. An unsettled state of affairs has eonI tinued to prevail in the market during 1 the past week. Owing to the uncertain trade outlook business has continued limited dimensions. Increasing com1 plaints685 words
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Article81 1933-04-21 9 Programme of Drills up to and for week ending Apr. 23, art: Friday, Apr. 21, 8.18 ji.m.. Headquarter:.. S.F.O.R.E. European Sc..-., Engine cpu LWbt; 5.15 p.m., H?adquarters, BtU-. Sigrnal Section Signal Training; 5.15 p.m., Malay Headquarters, F Malay Company, Weapon Training. Saturday. Apr. 22, 2 p.m., Bukit Timah,81 words
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Advertisement614 1933-04-21 9 BANKING. NEDERLANDSCH, INDISCHE HANDELSBANK N. V. Established 1863 at Amsictdtsm. Authorised Capital Glds. 100,000,000 Paid up Capital Olds. 65,000,000 Reserves Glds. 21,190,324 HIM) OFTICI i AMSTERIMM. BRANCH Ol'IK ES THE II U UK, KOTTEItOAM. OVERSEAS BRANCHES, Batavia Head Ofltje for Dutch last Indies. BRANCH OFFICES 2 DUTCH EAST INDUS Ampenan,614 words
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Advertisement318 1933-04-21 9 BANKING. NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL-MAATSCHAPPI J, N. V. (NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY.) Established in Amsterdam 1824. HEAD OFFICE: AMSTERDAM WITH BRANCHES IN ROTTERDAM AND THE HAGI C HEAD OFFICE FOR THE E\ST: BATAVIA. Branches thfOOgfaoat the Put-h Fait Indies and in the Strmiti India, China, Japan n Arnbia. london unnii The National Ptorinrial318 words
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Article150 1933-04-21 10 AMUSEMENTS— Singapore. M HAMBRA.— Face in The Sky with Spencer Tracy, Marian Nixon and Stuart Erwin. 6.1.1 -9.15. 1 hone 6'JO'J. CAPITOL. Kiss Me Again. With Bernice Claire. Walter Pidgeon Edward Everett Horton. 6.15 -tt.ls. Phone 5261. (.KKAT WORLD— SKY TALKIE.— CIark Gable in Sporting Blood. STAR TALKIE. GREAT WORLD.Maurice150 words
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Obituary45 1933-04-21 10 In loving memory of my 'lear father, Jacob I'arapic-t, dieil April 21, 11)31. What would I give to clasp his hand. Hi* loving fure to see Just tv hear one loving word Would mean su much to M. Inserted l>y his loving son.45 words
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939 1933-04-21 10 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1933. THE WILSON REPORT. The Wilson Repoit is a weighty document and requires much more time for digestion than has been possible since its publication, but 'it is immediately apparent that Sir Samuel Wilson has supported His Excellency the Governor and High Commissioner in all matters939 words
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Article12 1933-04-21 10 Dr. and Mrs. D. C. Macaskill left Kuala Lumpur for home yesterday.12 words
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Article55 1933-04-21 10 The Singapore office o[ the Oriental Government Security Life Assurance Co., Ltd., has received news of the death in Bi/mbay of Mr. S. E. Warden, the chairman of the company's board of directors. Mr. Warden joined the board in 1904 as a representative of the policy-holders «f the company. He55 words
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Article315 1933-04-21 10 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr. Anderson, of Osborne and Chaupel, Ipoh, left for Penang on Wednesday on his way home on leave. Mr. J. R. N. Charter, of the Forest Department, Johore, and Mrs. Charter have left for home on holiday. Mr. Tan 800 Teck and Mr. D. E. T. Jayakoddy have315 words
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Article974 1933-04-21 10 Arthur Nettleton - Arthur Nettleton.) (By Princess Elizabeth's Seventh Birthday. Today 'he seventh birthJag Pijmmm EKzabitk of York, the third l/nlji ill tM Hritixh Empin, In thix nrliele, written by Arthur Xi ttli -ton irith the ip»eial pi -r, ni*sion of H.ft.H. the Duke of York, is974 words
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Article826 1933-04-21 10 A BEAUTIFUL dANG! They were the loudest cr.ukeis ever heard and the •Chain" of them must have been the longest ever made. Th« bangs went on for aiioul '.'0 minutes. An. l what hangs they where! It was simply glorious. In Singapore, too, Bad in the826 words
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Advertisement11 1933-04-21 10 asi a^^^^^ ~^^a^aa ~^ch ALWAYS ON TOAST TASTE IT FOU YOURSELF11 words
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Advertisement37 1933-04-21 10 (Israitt femps llgrierson s I I no. 1 vat ;J Scotch W hisky II EST^IB2O I 2ND FLOOR. HATNARD'S BUILDING. Phone 3164. p.p.c. SIX WII.MA.M AND I.ADY MURISON, MISS IHANA MURISON. April 21. l!«:l. To all friends.37 words
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625 1933-04-21 11 JAPANESE AEROPLANES BOMB PEIPING SUBURB. GOAL OF JAPAN'S POLICY. General Ma Chan-shan Returning to China. CJLR DISPUTE. Soviet Reply To Manchukuo. IViping, Apr. 19. Japanese bombing planes appeared on Tuesday over the suburb of Tungcfco'v. 12 mile eaxt oi Peiping, dropping bomb* which, however, fell outside the city limits. ■Aneta-TranReuter - 625 words
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Article48 1933-04-21 11 Religious Instruction In All Austrian Schools. Vienna. Apr. IS. A ilw it of the Minister of Education re-established compulsory religious education in all primacy and sseaadary sthools throughout Austria. Religioui exercises anil education have liti i optional lince 1919 in Austrian jschoulb. A net a- H.i48 words
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Article134 1933-04-21 11 Strained Relations In Danzig. Berlin, Apr. 18. Ri lations, between iVand and the Dan- again strained. It is resortrd that the Polish diplomatic representative in Danz'g on his own initiative, has sent to the High Commissic r>cr in Danzig a memorandum expressing the opinion that conditionsReuter - 134 words
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Article150 1933-04-21 11 Dr. Dollfuss (hecks Nazi Plans. Vienna, Apr. 18. The Nazi plans in Austria are believed to have been checked as the result of the visit of the Austrian Chancellor, Dr. DoUfnsa, to Rome. The Chancellor pained the impression in his talks with Mussolini thai the Italian Government150 words
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Article, Illustration320 1933-04-21 11 can rely when seeking assistance in riiflicultiei and international negotiations. Political circles believe that Dr. Dollfuss succeeded in securing an assurance that the Italian Government will support the Chancellor's policy aiming at the maintenance of Austria's independence and neuti aliiy. —Aneta-Trans-Ocean. Conversations in Rome. Rome, Apr. 18.320 words
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Article773 1933-04-21 11 Will Open Soviet Eyes." DAMAGE TO BRITISH TRADE. London, Apr. 20. The embargo on Russian imports is welcomed by all the morning paoers except the News-Chronicle which says II is a dangerous weapon and likely to damage Britain's trade as much M Russia's. The DailyReuter - 773 words
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Article349 1933-04-21 11 Sea Grappling. WIDE SEARCH FOR TWO MISSING MEN. Washington, Apr. 18. The United States cruiser Portland has wiielesscd to the Navy Department bel.eved lhave found Akron," the airship which crashed in the sea on Mar. 4 with the loss of 71 lives. Grappling operations at349 words
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Article108 1933-04-21 11 British and French Views On Frontier Revision. Belgrade, Apr. 15. M. Guranesco, one o f the members of the Rumanian Cabinet who accompanied M. Titulesco on his recent visit to Paris and London, stated in an interview that Fiance is opposed lo ?ny revision of frontiers while aAneta-Havas - 108 words
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Article62 1933-04-21 11 Preliminary Discussions On World Conference. Brussels, Apr. 15. The Belgium Government will accept the invitation of the U S.A. to share in the preliminary discussions of the World Economic Conference and will instruct the Ambassador at Washington according. Belgium is decidedly in favour of the abolition of highAneta-Trans-Ocean - 62 words
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Article41 1933-04-21 11 Struck By Lightning During Storm In Bengal. Calcutta, Apr. 15. Six persons were killed by lightning during a terrible storm which swept north and east Bengal, while many peop'e were injured. Railway and telegraphic communications have been uninterrupted. Aneta-Tians-Oeean.41 words
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Article44 1933-04-21 11 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Klang, Apr. 20. At the last meeting of the Klang Sanitary Board the application of Che' Itam Suleiman, on behalf of an Ipoh Syndicate, for an amusement park licence in Meru Road, with a car park, was. approved.44 words
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Article78 1933-04-21 11 Knot Sir Samuel Has Unravelled. London, Apr. SI. "An admirable analysis of a problem which has become knotted with btttcnsMS and mistrust," declares The Times, commenting on the Wilson Report. The Report, it adds, should be submitted to the closest examination bi definite action is taken, butReuter - 78 words
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Article98 1933-04-21 11 Holiday Restricts Business. London, Apr. 18. Holiday influences ami poor week-end advices from New VorU restricted business considerably on the Stock Exchange today and, with the exception of the renewed weakness of Gcnvan bonds, price movements were unimportant. Among the commodity markets, the chief item of interest wa.-Reuter - 98 words
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Article112 1933-04-21 11 Progress for Climbing Party. Darjeeling, Apr. 18. Members of the Mount Everest climbing expedition, under the leadership of Mr. Hugh Ruttledge, have reached the Rungbuk Valley. They will stay for a short tune with the Lama at Rungbuk, who will give them his blessing before they proceed toReuter - 112 words
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Article81 1933-04-21 11 Earlier Posting For Homeward Correspondence. The Post Office daily list draws attention to important changes in the times for posting air mail correspondence by the homeward Dutch .nai'. In order to connect with the next plane at Alor Star the mail will close at the General Post81 words
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Article51 1933-04-21 11 Same Bullet Kills Gendarme And Wounds Another. Brussels, Apr. 15. The forger, Aubagnc, committed suicide when he was arrested by shooting himself with a revolver. The bullet, which passed through his body, also killed the gendcrnn' who was standing behind him, and wounded anoIheir gendarme in the hand.Aneta-Havas - 51 words
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Article32 1933-04-21 11 Montrel, Apr. 15. Navigation has been resumed upon the St. Lawrence. This is the first time since 1902 that the river has been open so early in the season. AnetaHavas.Aneta-Havas - 32 words
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Article560 1933-04-21 11 ROOSEVELT AS DICTATOR." Republicans Opposed To Policy. CREDIT INFLATION. Silver in Part Payment Of War Debts. New York. Apr. 2". President Roosevelt's daring stroke M the eve of the World Kconomic Conference follows substantially the course of Great Britain's abandonment of the gold standard, according to the Hcrald-Trihum, which portrays560 words
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Article329 1933-04-21 11 Fears Of Currency Depreciation. London, Apr. 20. A disorderly race in currency depreciation is envisaged as a possible result td America's abandonment of the gold .tandaid, which was received here with mixed feelings. Speculation is life concerning the effect it will have on price levels in Britain and329 words
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Article313 1933-04-21 12 Mr. E. J. Dease. NOW A PILOT WITH lONA AIRWAYS. A remap man who learnt to fly at the first liuht seaplane club in the world, a distinction claimed by the Koyal Singapore ll>ing (Hub, is now encouraging rural Ireland to take to He is313 words
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Article226 1933-04-21 12 Piano Recital of His Own Music. The piano recital to be given in the Vi tona .Memorial Hall tomorrow night by Mr. Alexander Talisman should prove of more than ordinary interest, for there ace few in the world ol music who can combine in such a high degree226 words
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Article148 1933-04-21 12 Sydney Howard's Funnies* Picture. The programme which opened at the Pavilion last night is one of its best efforts. The great attraction, of course, is Sydney Howard in his most laughable farce, It- S Kintr." bat in addition there is a screen record of one of the .fines* heavyweight148 words
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Article42 1933-04-21 12 The Springdkle Minstrels last May staged "Redemption at the New World in aid of civilian sufferers in the SinoJapaaesc trouble and they have now received acknowledgment of $440.1<> equivalent to $>v1.">.1l (Shanghai currency) from |fca Morta-East China Kelief Fund.42 words
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Article216 1933-04-21 12 Lower Fine in Higher Court for One. Sherlock BolsMS, Charles Braybrook and Donald Hopkins, three gunners ron Blakata Mati, who pleaded rot guilty on Wednesday before Mr. F. F. Gregg, the Singapore Second Magistrate, u> a ehaige of theft of a motor-car belonging to Staff-Sgt. Biggs216 words
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Article238 1933-04-21 12 All Plead Guilty To Gambling. Nineteen Chinese women, all dressed iii while witb black rouserv, lined up before Mr. .1. K. Gregg in tin; Third Police Court yesterday to answer a charge of playing in a common gaming m New Market k.>ad. As the i out iajpector explained238 words
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Article132 1933-04-21 12 Chop Manager Given Fine of $300. The protracted trial of Chang Poh, manager of Chop Leo Song Yuen Sing Kee. for exposing for sale red pon emanate" cloth :>*ari;ig a counterfeit t'l.de mark, ended .ves:.i day when Mr 11. A. ForiiTj the Criminal District .1 due. timd132 words
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Article89 1933-04-21 12 Many Visitors to Ipoh Meeting. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. A|>r. 19. The eleventh all-Malaya Epworth Leat'lic Institute began lure yesterday and i- billed to last until Apr. 23. This has attracted a large influx of Epworth Leagi.crs t:> Ipoh and llv daily schedule includes devotional practices, educational89 words
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Article79 1933-04-21 12 Sequel To Motor-Car Accident. When \V. G. Griffitns appeared before M,. H. A. Forrer. the Criminal District Judge, yesterday on a charge of causing grievous hurt while driving a motor-car In Alexandra Road, Chief Court Inspector Bheedy laid the parties were willing I i compound the I His79 words
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Article470 1933-04-21 12 Locked in Room. SON OF WELL-KNOWN CHINESE FINED. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Apr. 19. Mr. G. s. Ballings Pirsi Police Magistiate, this morning fined Lam Wtng Cbak. son of Mr. Lam Looking, a we'.l-known local busjaees man, $2.">, i, on in default three months' rigorous470 words
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Article38 1933-04-21 12 Sudden Death After Illness Of A Few Days. London, Apr. 9. Mrs. Kdgar Wallace, widow of the English novelist who died last year, died suddenly today. She had been slightly ill for a few days.38 words
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Article439 1933-04-21 12 Inquest on Member Of Secret Society. Two rival gangs of Hokkiens met in Duxton Road one night for a peace-talk following an insult to a woman. The peace-talk proved unsuccessful, and the gangs came to blows. A few minutes later all was quiet, but about half-an-hour439 words
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Article64 1933-04-21 12 Kandasam;:, a South Indian, was arrested as a vagrant but he had the ivtans apparently to indulge in ganja sacking. When he was searched a small qtuthtity of the drug was found en him. He pleaded guilty to this offence yesterday before Mr. A. Forrer, the Ciiminal District64 words
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Article30 1933-04-21 12 The Y.W.C.A. Jumble Sale will be held at the Y.W.C.A. Raffles Quay on Friday, April 28, at 4 p.m. Parcels may be left there anytime before that date.30 words
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Article716 1933-04-21 12 An Apology. NEW WORLD AND MR. BOULTER. A settlement lias been announced in the ca.sj brought by the New World against Mr. K. Boulter. H. Trade Commissioner, in which $51)0 was claimed as damages for alleged slander. In the Civil District Court yesterday before Mr. H.716 words
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Article144 1933-04-21 12 The Next Orchestral Concert. Orchestral members of the Singapore Musical Society are notified that rehearsals for the next orchestral concert will commence on Monday at 5.15 p.m. in the Victoria Memorial Hull. The programme will be chosen from the following: DVORAK:— Fi'oi.i the New World" Symphony. BORODINE:— •Tri-ue144 words
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Article39 1933-04-21 12 Mr. L. C. Lemon. Mi<s. I. Cresson and Mr. M. Cresson left Singapore by the Marnix van St. Aldegonde this morning; A message received by the Master Attendant, Singapore, yesterday morning reads: "Street Banka buoy derde punt not burning."39 words
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Article900 1933-04-21 12 PENANG REFERENDUM ON HILL ROAD. Miss Dorothy UNG eldest daughter of Mr. B. H. Ung and granddaughtn of Mr. Ung Cheng San <>f Hurmah R came ftrsi in the final normal examine. at Penang. Dr. S. Ka.iahram is spending a si holiday with his p900 words
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Advertisement98 1933-04-21 12 m W^ AT THE END OF THE DAY V^PPI^!rA When the day's work and worry has -iti**** 2 reduced your vitality, a "Black White" \wKii= i o i-'"^\ w not on 'v ")e" )e found both invigorating L-/^ri-*'' anc^ re fr e shing, but will revive every faculty. \_j^-^e^*l "Black98 words
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Article1788 1933-04-21 13 S.R.C. 's Great Display Against League Champions. Local Football Review. NARROW ESCAPE FOR MALAYS. S.R.C/s Fine Display. EXCITING FOOTBALL AT ANSON ROAD. Malays 2 S.R.I 2. It is a long time since such ;t line di play of defensive tactu< in general and goalkeeping in particiibi: was seen in Sii.gapore1,788 words
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Article2680 1933-04-21 13 LOCAL FOOTBALL TOPICS View Upheld By S.A.F.A. Referees' Board. (By Our Football In these aetei nn occasions I have criticised certain persons and associations more or less severely, and, on occasion, have praised others, but I have always attempted to make these criticisms constructive and not destructive.2,680 words
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Article274 1933-04-21 13 Result of Draw For 1933 Batch. Following was the result of the draw for the Singapore Turf Club's 1933 horse griffins. 2.y.0. b.a.f., Tarquin Marcovara F. Rnewstubb. 3.v.0. brji.m.. Top Gallant Maggie Lewis "Kumlee Kongsi." 3.y.0. b.a.g.. Top Gallant Early May -Alan Loke. 3.V.0. br.a.m., Wolaroi274 words
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Article77 1933-04-21 13 Results of First Round Ties. Play in the Selangor tennis championship has begun and the results of yesterday's matches were as follows Men's Do iblc-. Ng Kok Khew and Ng Kok Thoy beat Fujimoto and Sekiguchi, C-2, 4-6, 9-7. Singh's. On Ec Kong beat C. Madhavan, 6-1, 6-1.77 words
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Article75 1933-04-21 13 Yesterday*! results in the Royal Singapore Yacht Cub tennis tournament w.mj as follows Mis. Staple 'on and Dobbs owe lieait Miss Crowe and Coltart, 10—8, J— o, 6—l. Mrs. Taykr and Anderson owe 30 2 Vat Mrs. Edwards and Worham, 6—2,6 2, 6—4. TODAY'S TIES. Coltart v. Ik-75 words
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Article128 1933-04-21 13 The following were the results of ties played yesterday: Championship Single*. F. Norris beat D. J. Leicester, I—6,1 6, 6—4,6 4, 6—4.6 4. Singles Handicap. K. C. Balhetchet (owe 5) beat C. R. Eber plus t), C> 0, C— o. Women's Singles. Mrs. N. S. Hogan (owe 15)128 words
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Article87 1933-04-21 13 Garrison G.C. Fixtures For May. The following are tho Garrison Golf Club fixtures for May There will be a ladies eclectic competition running from today until May 21. Monday to Monday, Ist to Bth: Robinson Cup (ladies) 18 holes bogey. Wednesday 10th: Andrew Currie Cup ladies golf championship)87 words
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Article18 1933-04-21 13 The April medal competition (bogey) will he played at t^e Island Club on Satur'luj an;l Sunday.18 words
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Article19 1933-04-21 13 The April monthly medal competition at the Katong (Jolf Club will be play.J on Saturday and Sunday.19 words
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Article33 1933-04-21 13 Famous Boxer Has Audience With Pope. Vatican City, Apr. I",. The boxer. Piimo Camera, has been received by the Pop.*, and kissed hands ■1 the end of tho audience— Aneta llavas.33 words
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Article60 1933-04-21 13 On Sunday at the Royal Singapo.v Yacht Club the international six-meire class will sail the first of a series of three races for the Van Schreven Challenge (up, starting at 10 a.m. The "B" Class will sail a single race for the trophy presented by Mr. E. C. Holiday,60 words
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Advertisement22 1933-04-21 13 I AVON TYRES NEW STANDARDS OF TYRE PERFORMANCE, ACHIEVED BY SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH AND INTENSIVE ROAD TEST. AGENTS: BRINKMANN CO. TEL. No. 5935.22 words
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Advertisement41 1933-04-21 13 Other Sporting News appears on Pages 1 ■'> and 16. I thepuMic £4^"\< t*\A X^V^^^^M^^^s^aSLM^ I S^ AN IMPRESSION OF THE pfi^i BREWERY AT PASIR PANJANG. jif I^s .^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^flk .^B^bßß^bßb^B^bV I J/ve Vwie [3 "|~"Er R, FRASER NEAVE LTD., DISTRIBUTORS. j mmmmmwmmmmmmwmmmmiumwmmmmmmmmmmmwammmnmmmmmmmwmi^mmwmmmmwammmnwmßmixwmm-mmmmm^l41 words
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2008 1933-04-21 14 SHAM; II II LETTER POLICY OF SUPPRESSION NOT A SUCCESS. (From Out own Correspondent.) Shanghai. Apr. 10. More attention has been given during the i-a-t week to financial and economic affairs than to the "war" in the Nor n and other places. This2,008 words
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Article219 1933-04-21 14 Knticed With Sweets. OLD WOMAN SHOT IN PUBLIC. Swatow. Apr. 11. A woman was executed in public yesterday after being convicted of having kidnapped small girls and sold them as laves to people who thought that thi? children were her relations. It is reported that she219 words
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Article182 1933-04-21 14 Work in University Suspended. As the result of what is believed to be a misunderstanding over the assault of their principal and two fellow-students by the school police on Apr. 8, the students of the Chung-shan Agricultural College, Tungshan, have been on strike since Tuesday as a means182 words
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Article98 1933-04-21 14 $25,000 Obtained From American Bank. Peiping. Apr. 1. The Peiping Branch of the National City Bank of New York has been victimised by a forger, according to information obtained here today. The forger, believed to be a Chinese, laised a cheque from $0 to $25,000, using chemical means,98 words
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Article48 1933-04-21 14 Must Submit To Chinese Regulations. Nanking. Apr. 12. A spokesman of the Ministry of Industry intimated that China will be submitting at the forthcoming International Labour Conference, a proposal requiring foreign factories in China to submit to Chinese factory regulations and inspections by authorised Government agents.48 words
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Article113 1933-04-21 14 No Money for Food. APPALLING PLIGHT OF INMATES. Nanking, Apr. The filst model prison at Nanking is threatened with famine according to an astounding story which has been placed into circulation by a leading Chinese news agency. The agency asserts i'lut the prison officials have not113 words
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Article144 1933-04-21 14 (ien. Chan Chi-tong Makes Suggestions. Canton, Apr. 7. Gen. Chan Chi-tong has submitted a report on the various levies in eastern Kwangtung districts which he visited recently and suggested to the provincial government for the abolition of these which are annoying and burdensome in nature. There are144 words
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Article164 1933-04-21 14 Dr. H. H. Kung To Relieve Mr. T. V. Soong. Nanking;. Apr. 7. The Government has announced the appointment of Dr. H. H. Kung, former Minister of Industry, as president of the Central Bank, the leading Government banking institution, following the resignation of Mr. T. V. Soons164 words
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Article140 1933-04-21 14 $1,000,000 Given For Education. Mr. Yeh Hung-ying, a rich .Shanghai Chinese, has established a fund of $1,000,000 to be used for financing public libraries and developing rural education. The Ministry of Kducation, upon learning of the generous deed of Mr. Yeh, telegraphed appreciation to his Shanghai residence. The140 words
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Article90 1933-04-21 14 Trotsky of China to Be Tried in Nanking. Nanking, Apr. 13. The trial of Chen Tu-hsiu, alleged leader of the Trotsky Group in China, and 10 other important Chinese Communists, who were arrested in Shanghai some time ago, will open here tomorrow. As Chen Tu-hsiu is one of90 words
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Article34 1933-04-21 14 Gen. Chang Chi-kiang, director of the National Boxing Bureau, has left for the South to popularise Chinese boxing. After calling at Foochow, Swatow and Canton, Gen. Chang will proceed to Singapore, Java and Manila,34 words
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Article1322 1933-04-21 14 The Power Behind Dr. Sun Vat-Sen CAISTOIS LETTER. SOUTH-WEST TALK OF INDEPENDENCE (From Our Own Correspondent.) Canton. Apr. H. So lon.u as the venerable Dr. Sun Vat Is n was in th'. 1 llcsh guiding the Kuomintang revolutionists. Mr. Hu Haninin wai a power to nckm with. Fver; utterance of1,322 words
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Article155 1933-04-21 14 National Conference In Canton. Canton, Apr. 10. Canton politicians have decided to hold a National Kuornintang conference in tinsmith before one can be properly organised in the north. Previously Kwangtung, fearing thai Chiang Kai-shek ami his henehm< n, by their control of delegates, might use the KuomintanK Conference155 words
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Article131 1933-04-21 14 Rejects High Position Offered By Nanking. Jt i& learned thai Marshal Feng Yuhsiang ha- dacliaad ih<- poal <>f DirectorGeneral of Military Training offered bj the' Nanking government, file Kuomitichun leader has expressed th<- view that he craves an opportunity io fight at the front and hates to live131 words
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Article77 1933-04-21 15 Malayan Championship Ties. In the Malayan billiards championship last nijtht Tan Boon Poh (S.C.R.C.) b -at Dr. C. L. Tessensohn (S.R.C.) by 5 points. In the nine o'clock match, Goh Chiang Chua (Junior Civil Service Assn.) beat Chee Chong Siew (S.H.B. Junior Service Club) by 82 points. Tonight's Matches.77 words
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Article33 1933-04-21 15 Celtic's Narrow Win Over Airdrieonians. London, Apr. 21. The following matches were played to day in the Scottish League (Div. 1.) Celtic 2 Aitdrieonian.-s 1 Qu:in's Park 1 Clyde 1 —Renter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article87 1933-04-21 15 The following officials were elected at the annual meeting of the Girls' Sports Club, Malacca: President, Mrs. B. Richards; vice-president, Mrs. K. Winton; hon. treasurer, Miss E. Batemun; hon. secretary. Miss O. Richards; soorts secretary. Miss L. de Souza; miscellaneous convener. Miss D. de Souza; music secretary,87 words
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Article54 1933-04-21 15 The Malayan Football Handbook and Sports Annual, just published, (ontains much interesting and useful infoimation for sportsmen. It gives historical details, records and rules of the various sports and competitions played in Malayu. In addition there is a directory of sports clubs and associations. The annual is on54 words
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Advertisement165 1933-04-21 15 ttidL H'^rl SMARTEST WOMEN ARE $mVm/ WEARING tobr alco '^bbbwV^v' H Fohralco designs ;irc so lovely Urn pL r\ M1 var et > f' lc '■'*>lc iJi">. -l arc c ''Khtful and so reliable. '^nft > Chic, yes. Economical also. "'Ji-i l* «>''■ 1 1 or Tobtaloo wears and wears165 words
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Advertisement340 1933-04-21 15 ODANCESOUASHf^^ PRODUCED by the proprietors of I g^Sl ¥)clrU^ the famous "LEMOS" from the *M* FrUl/FldW pure juice of primeoranges."OßOS" 1l •■C*^--Z?) II not alone a delightfully refreshing Jff S mlMg>''jr3b£/ v and palatable drink, but offers, in W\(y*C c^&'c^j addition, those health-giving quali. Xf^^cnorSheny^ Jf, ties for which medical340 words
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Article101 1933-04-21 16 Foxx Homers Twice For Athletics. New Tork, Apr. 21. The following wire the results of baseball games played today: National League. FoXX "Cored two home runs for Philadelphia fid L. Sev ell l;omered once for Washington. Reuter. Kuns Hits Boston o o New York 1 8 Err 4 4Reuter - 101 words
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180 1933-04-21 16 New York, Apr. 20. The following wmn the raaolta of baseball games played today: National League. Runs Hits Em. Brooklyn ,2 I 1 Boston 1 8 1 New York vs. Philadelphia (rain.) American League. Posloa vs. Washington (iaiii/t Detroit VS. Cleveland (rain.) Philadelphia vs.Reuter - 180 words
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Article329 1933-04-21 16 The following will represent the Indian Association at cricket against the S.CC. on Saturday on the Padantf: N. A. Mallal (capt.), V Abbasbhoy, D. S. Fernando, A. A. Samy. .1. HariK»v'n<l. B. K. .Mistry, P. B. Davar, Noorc'in. S. S. Yarma, D. K. Samy and R. K. Pradhan.329 words
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Article301 1933-04-21 16 Annual England vs. Rest Match. The following are the team- and starting times for i he Knirland vs. Rest match which will be played on Sunday at Bukit Timah (England players mjntionBd tiist): 8.::0. S. A. Beavis and W. F.ldnl v J. T. Smith and S. J.301 words
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Article132 1933-04-21 16 The following ties have been arranged in the S.C.C. volunteer snooker lournanieiil .MONDAY. V." P, Barfcat aad I>. C. Born vs. K. l.iidn.an and L. A. Williams. TUESDAY. W. T. lloughton and Paul vStorr vs. N. G. Bishop and C. I". Burke. A. 8. AndtTson and T. M.132 words
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Article169 1933-04-21 16 (From Our Own Corraafjoadaat.) S.T'niban, Apr. J(l. Tha Constant Badminton Party of Kuala Lumpur were visitors to Serer.ibar and defeated the Pahang Badminton Party by stven frames to two. Scores (ILL. players mentioned first): .Mixed DatjMaa Mr. and Mrs. Indorl beat S. Veerapan and Foonß Kirn, ■_'i 12, 21169 words
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Article71 1933-04-21 16 At the Swimming Club At Hoau today a water polo match will be played between teams representing Over 30 and Under 30, comprised as follows Under 30 H. Gathers. If. C. Elliott H. J. Rae, \V. R. Dobbs, C. Goldman, T. H. Allen and B. Meggs. Over M71 words
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Article46 1933-04-21 16 A programme of amateur boxing bouts will be held at the New World "jn Saturday in connection with the grand gala night in aid of the Children's Aid Society. The boxing will include a contest between the Wiltshire Reg. and the R.A.F.46 words
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Article372 1933-04-21 16 Today, April 21. Rilliurds: Muluynn Championship, New World. Football: S.A.F.A. Div. Ill: Public Services vs. Marine Dept., An: on Rd.; Chinese vs. Abattoir S.C., Jnlan Bisar; Friendly, St. John's Institution vs. Raffles Institution, Kuala Lumpur; S.C.C. vs. Amicable A.A., Padang. Saturday. April 22. Billiards: Malayan Championship. New World.372 words
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Article43 1933-04-21 16 Nanking, Apr. 12. The Central Political Council decided today to abolish the Peipmg Political Affairs Committee. The measure is being taken in connection with the pro- I posal submitted to the Central Executive Committee for the co-ordination of the administrative system.43 words
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Advertisement197 1933-04-21 16 For MAXIMUM EFFICIENCY with Maximum Simplicity. The now KAGEL VOIXENOA camtrms an designed for rapidity in use and simplicity of handling. A special feature enables you to include yourself in the picture. Roll film models ran be olitaincd in the usual popular liaaa. Inspect them at all Kudak dealers. KODAK197 words
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Advertisement157 1933-04-21 16 ■"■"■*.'>'''' i From a Doctor's Letter XVJLY son was fed solely and exclusively on Glaxo from birth until he reached the ajje of eighteen months. His physical well being and progress during that period were so extremely satisfactory that I have since recommended Glaxo in every case in my own157 words
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Article3368 1933-04-21 17 littles cr sits (loses Sound Advice Irom The I.S.A. "A Typical Singft pore Cargo'* Things Which Don't Matter Brokers. Please IS ate! Budding And Manuring. (By Our Planting Correspondent) i .-dale ..A plantatio dnir; m ill- L'a.-t It madi by Mr. II Carnahan, president of the International3,368 words
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Article138 1933-04-21 17 Rattle Against Disease In Russia. MOSCOW, Apr. 7. N«zt year in Mo-cow there will be held an International Conference for Combating Rheumatism. In the battle against rheumatism, one of the worst afflictions of mankind. Soviet medicine has already made considerable headway. There is in the L'.S.S.R. a special committee138 words
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Article51 1933-04-21 17 Tashkent, Apr. 0. A colony for 5,000 children is being constructed in the suburbs of Tashkent. The children housed there will be of both •School and pre-school age. The colony is to consist of schools, dormitories, (.raining workshops, a hospital, a sanato rium, a factory-kitchen and a club-house.51 words
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Advertisement86 1933-04-21 17 RAILWAYS c mtoencing May 1, ll»33 the foHosring to train mi vice will be madt. 10.00 p.m. nifrht maii train fn«i>. Singapore to Kuala I.umpur will stop for ime minute at IUKIT TIM.UI. 2. The 10.00 p.m. nitftit mail trains to ;iikl from Koala Lumpur anil Sin>ra Will case to86 words
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Advertisement257 1933-04-21 17 THE OILY ALL BRITISH CHEST ON THIS MARKET ep^omicav ßacking: AND THE BEST. A PRODUCT OF MALAYA BY MALAYAN COLLIERIES, LTD. Tel. 4265. KUALA LUMPUR. Telegrams "ARANG." 45 Gallons ■^^Manmtml mper a Measurement. steel j| Myjyi s We i.ikili- for ■irnniDl d«-liv*-r> and for»;ir;l eSMtrsetl eniercd Into. l.r;m<h l;imn will257 words
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Article6312 1933-04-21 18 Some Suggestions For Malayans About To Retire. UNDERPAID WOMEN WORKERS: A SOCIAL MENACE. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Straits Times Omcfc He.-; '.4. I AM v<-i at toes, when I begin HMM letter:- U) you, to decide whether I shall writ* of tin W v, or extol the6,312 words
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Advertisement355 1933-04-21 18 REDUCED FACSIMILE (mS^BKL v'w 4X\ C U crt 'fi catc OI l' 10 Institute of Y^V'OvS' VmS Hygiene for ten su^:c^■s^ivl• years, aßtf3|BL X*A\^- i (iff v»^~jJL x i\&^JR rs^^>^ Arcadia Uorl. ch<- HK V»W AXFIJ'Ttf A Ulf 111' lii'.f [Tf n~. *J 'ITf I* L "-^*mjs**' CRAVENA CORK-TIPPED VIRGINIA355 words
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Letter1154 1933-04-21 19 M Policy of Discrimination In Retrenchment." To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir.— As a reader of your valuable paper, l shall thank you to permit me some space in it to focus the attention ol She Press and the public to the mannei at the reply1,154 words
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Letter251 1933-04-21 19 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir. I entirely disagree with your correspondent, P. Lelondu, that padi i- U indispensable food for fowls. I have not it for three years and only when I did use it, did disease affect my birds. Theref re, knowing that251 words
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Letter65 1933-04-21 19 fThi Straits Times It not reipomlble for the opinion of its correipondentn. Correspondents should bear in mind that letters must he short and to the point. Long epistles are liable to be rejected or cut down. Correspondents must enclose their names and addresses, nut necessarily lot publication but as guarantee65 words
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Article693 1933-04-21 19 Verdict in London. CHEAPER AND MOKE HYGIENIC. The latest repo •,> rubber upholi use tor rubber latcs thai hi be< n found In recent years, are Kiil> her Growers' Association in a n circular. In the la-t issue of The R.G.A. Bulletin particulars were given of693 words
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Article, Illustration256 1933-04-21 20 THE MEYNKLL HINT ready to move C (T at their meet al Findun. I>er'i>>hire. Pl.inct \ews.> A ROMAN CHARIOT was one of the features of the Mi-Careme Carnival Hall, which took place at (bridge's Hurl. London, in aid of the London Child Guidance Clinic. Photo256 words
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