The Straits Times, 18 September 1933
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Title Section38 1933-09-18 1 The Straits Times [ESTABLISHED NKARfcK A CENTURY] THE LARGEST, AND MOST, INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN. MALAYA, 10 PAGES. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS. The Straits Times 90 PAGES, SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER J& 1»M. PRICE 10 CENTS.38 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement399 1933-09-18 1 SINGAPORE: 78. CECIL ST. 'PHONE 0151)*' SIIDCK MIIK _^<^% SWEETENED CONDENSED,) MBpisl^Et Amid th« cold, crisp surroundings of the S^yEiS^^^^^-^^j*^ famed Bernese Alps tbousaads of health £*.5W^ <^jofa seeker* find new vigour every yeah >^^B^^HJ|^rr^^ After the snows have me. ted the jU'^SßiLMi'l ALPINE VALLEYS OF THE EMMENa^ ?C THAL399 words
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Advertisement77 1933-09-18 1 KUALA LUMPUR! 25. JAVA ST. ('PHONE 3683). II j^2J5 111 L^l^^l SUCH AMAZING VOLUME AND QUALITY OF REPRODUCTION HAS NEVER BEFORE BEEN POSSIBLE FROM A PORTABLE GRAMOPHONE AT SUCH A PHENOMENALLY LOW PRICE. PRICE $35.00. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR i 1 SjßbjLbB s^ta a^B^>^^ BHB^ ks BB^^ aaaß a)^^ B«^a^^^-^BMt^BaBsisSS^a«BB«^^^^^^BBB>SSSSBS^BBMBSSSIaii^?"«B a^^^-^BMt^BaBsisSS^a«BB«^^^^^^BBB>SSSSBS^BBMBSSSlaii^?"«77 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement509 1933-09-18 2 P. 0., BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated In England.) MAIL. PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL SN. CO UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTYS GOVERNMENT. LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARD FROM LONDON FOR CHINA AND JAPAN. Due Tonnage Spore. XBURDWAN 6,070 Sept. ?9 RAWALPINDI 17.000 Sept 29509 words
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Advertisement674 1933-09-18 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.) TO LONDON. Naples, Marseilles, London. Antwerp Rotterdam and Middle ibrongh. Vessels. Tonnage Due SaJ. HARUNA MARU 10,400 Sept 20 21 I KATORI MARU 10,000 Oct. S 6 i KASHIMA MARU 10.000 Oct. 19 20 YESUKUNI MARU 12.000 Oct. 31 NOT. 1 HAKONE MARU 10,400 Nov.674 words
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Advertisement476 1933-09-18 2 VISIT AUSTRALIA Cool off in the (A WONDERLAND £j of the SOUTH. Countless attractions await Its the tourist in this Southern playground. Q [Wonderful scenes great Iti cities glorious beaches O and the beet climate in the 3 World. O Take advantage of the 111 greatly reduced fares 0C which476 words
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Advertisement544 1933-09-18 2 THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LIMITED. (Incorporated In Denmark.) PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. TO GENOA, LONDON, ROTTERDAM HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. 1 From From From From Spore Malacca Port Pen&ng Swett. l ALSIA 310 8/10 4/10 5/10 BORINGIA 24/10 24/10 25/10 37/10 I FIONIA 14/11 14/11 15/11 17/1.1 ERRIA 5/12 6/12 6/12544 words
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Advertisement1190 1933-09-18 2 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean THE HUA KHIOW STEAMSHIP CO., Steam Ship Co.. Ltd. and China Mutual (19J1) LTD. Steam Navigation Co, Ltd.) THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP CO.. LTD. THE STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. THE SARAWAK STK4MSIIIP CO LTD. THK CHINA NAVIGATION CO, LTD. THE AUSTRALIAN ORIENTAL LINE Ltd THE SIAM1,190 words
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Article581 1933-09-18 3 Modification Of German Liners. Two items of current news, considered together, offer an interesting set-off to redress the balance of argument i between the advocates of "speed" at almost any cost in modern transport, and those who have consistently preached moderation In speed and In modern striving581 words
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Article189 1933-09-18 3 The following were passengers by the P. and O. Mantua which arrived in Singapore from Europe last week: Mrs. S. E. Airey. Mr. R. P. Allison, Mr. and Mrs. Bentley. Mr. Bulchand Parsram, Mr. and Mrs. Bennett, Mr. Coleman. Mr. C. V. Cox, Mrs. Jhanamdas. Mr. and Mrs. Graham.189 words
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Article120 1933-09-18 3 The Messagerles Marltlmes have decided to put into force from the beginning of November a new time-table on their China Japan and Indo-China mail lines. The alterations to the China and Japan line include the resumption of the call at Kobe and the cancellation of the call120 words
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Article349 1933-09-18 3 Kawasaki Company And War Work. Speaking at the annual general meeting of the Kawasaki Dockyard Company, Ltd., at Kobe, Mr. Hachlsaburc Hlrao, the president, said that the accounts showed an Improvement compared with tne previous year—a result made possible by the revived activity of Industries through the349 words
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Article383 1933-09-18 3 Boilermakers Oppose New Class Of Worker. The August report of the Boilermakers and Iron and Steel Shipbuilders' Society. Newcastle, refers to electric welding in ship construction, and states that the union is making every preparation for anything in the way of gradual or sudden developments. A schedule is383 words
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Article62 1933-09-18 3 According to telegraphic advice from the chief Inspector of Navigation at Batavia, gun practice will take place at Westgat, Soerabaya, on Sept. 23 and 25 and at Oostgat, Soerabaya, on Sept 29 and 30 and Oct. 2. The firing area is within pilots' navigation water but shipping will62 words
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Article206 1933-09-18 3 KHOEN HOKA, Dut.. 611 tons, from Pontlanak 18-9, for Pontlanak 20-9. AUBY, aar., 319 tons, from Llmbang 18-9, for Samboe, Kuchlng 22-9. REYNST, Dut. 1,432 tons, from Sourabaya 17-9 for Cheribon 21-9. TOBELO, Dut., 648 tons, from Batavia 174, far Rhio. BilUton, Batavia 22-9. NAM YONO, Brit.. 769206 words
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Article111 1933-09-18 3 Monday, September 18. Ships alongside the Wharves or expected to arrive. KEPPEL HARBOUR. Main Wharf W.B. "Enterprise," s.s. "Katong," s.s. "Nleuw Holland" Oil Wharf NIL Coal Wharf NIL VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS. Tanjong Pagar. Sheers Wharf Nil. Albert Dock NU. Victoria Dock Lelf. Keppel Harbour. Kings Dock111 words
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Article33 1933-09-18 3 The M. M. Si-klang Is due from Saigon on Wednesday at 6 a.m. and will probably sail the same day at 3 p.m. for Port Said, Oran, Havre, Antwerp, Dunkirk and St. Nazaire.33 words
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Article20 1933-09-18 3 The F. and O. Bhutaa has left Hong Kong and is expected to arrive here at 2 p.m. on Wednesday.20 words
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Article15 1933-09-18 3 The s.s. REYNST arrived In Singapore from Sourabaya with 1,035 pigs and 25 bullocks yesterday.15 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement449 1933-09-18 3 gtf NORDDEUTSCHER fj3jl LLOYD. (Incorporated la UJrr Germany.) The undermentioned are tne company's intended futures OUTWARD I DONAU for Manila, Hong Kong, S'ghai, N. China Japan Sept 26 HOMEWARD SAALE for Aden. M'seiUes, Havre, Dunkirk. R'dam. Hamburg Bremen Sept. It t DESSAU for Genoa, Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Hamburg and449 words
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Advertisement430 1933-09-18 3 IprTsident linßs Reduced Fares £67.3.11. MANILA /HONG KONG TO EUROPE. VIA AMERICA Tourist class across the Paeifla Ist class Ban in Aaoertra. Tourist class Atlantic on the new and famous s.s. Manhattan or sj. Washington. (II passage throat h the Panama Canal ii desired approximately £7 0.0 extra). SPEED WITH430 words
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Advertisement344 1933-09-18 3 ILLEKMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. (Incorporated In Enkiand.) "ELLERMAN" LINE. Fi eight Serrlee »o UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. Via Ports and Son "anal OUTWARDS. TO BONG KONG. SHANGHAI JAPAN. Steamers s* CITY OF CORINTH Sept.**!*" HOMEWARDS. Due S'Dore Sails S'pora s J. CITY OF NEW CASTLE for tfevre. L'don. R'dam344 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous185 1933-09-18 3 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■UHHUIBH SINGAPORE WEATHER REPORT. Stations. Yesterday Last night Max. Rainfall Bright Mm. temp, ins Sunshine temp. •F hrs. °F Alor Star 89 0.41 10.5 75 Sltiawan 91 Nil 6.5 73 K. Trengganu 90 0.38 8.3 74 Bukit Jeram 90 NU 9.6 74 Malacca 83 0.08 3.1 72 Singapore 91 0.04185 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement423 1933-09-18 4 SITUATIONS VACANT When applying for any position advertised in these columns send copies of testimonials. Do not send originals. WANVED BY EUROPEAN STORE A youn* lAdy with knowledge of Hairdresslnfj. Permanent Waving, Setting etc. Must be European. Write stating experience, age, salary required and enclose copies of testimonials. Apply Box423 words
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Advertisement652 1933-09-18 4 HOUSES, FLATS TO LET Bungalows, Angullla Park. Angullla Co. HOUSE on Institution HIIL Rent tW United Engineers. TO LET Botanic •'Garden View" 2, Cluny Rd.. Tanglin. Apply 41, Nassim Rd. TO LET, 2, St Thomas' Walk. 14 bedroom*. bathrooms, attached, mod. san., $150 p.p. Apply 100. Tanglin Road. INSTITUTION HILL652 words
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Advertisement630 1933-09-18 4 MISCELLANEOUS PULLY TRAINED NTjRSE, experienced In Maternity and sick-nursing. Mrs. Ridley D. Eber Road. IF YOU HAVE RELATIVES OR FRIENDS Overseas, have the Straits Budget posted to them every week, $14 yearly Including postage, outside Malaya, $13.20 within Malaya Orders, accompanied by remlttanoes, should be addressed to the Manager Straits630 words
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Advertisement706 1933-09-18 4 PUBLIC NOTICES. LOCAL EMPLOYERS HAVING VACANCIES FOR EUROPEANS ARE URGED TO CONSULT THE CHAIRMAN OF THE EUROPEAN UNEMPLOYMENT COMMITTEE AT THE V.M.C.A, SINGAPORE. KEPPEL GOLF CLUB. NOTICE. The Thirty-first Annual General Meeting of the Members of the Keppel GoU Club will be held In the Club House on Tuesday, Sept.706 words
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Advertisement1135 1933-09-18 4 AUCTION NOTICE, f BUSINESS CARDS AUCTION SALE of valuable freehold and leasehold S-ngapore For MARCEL WAVING go to properties. p G A P O At Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng Sc Co.'s salt- room. No. 30, Chulla Street, on European Ladles Hairdressers Wednesday, Sept 20. 1933. at 2.30 p.m. RAFFLES HOTEL1,135 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous180 1933-09-18 4 SUBSCRIPTION RATES Singapore Within Outside without Malaya. Malaya. FoUaee. Monthly 3.M S 4.M 159 Quarterly BJt SI2.M 7.58 Half Yearly $17.M $*4.0« $15 00 Yearly $34.M *48.0« $30.09 ouisution cheques should Include tlir usual bank discount. ADVERTISEMENT RATES Tnc cnarges and Instructions tor CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS are as »nder 25 cents180 words
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2847 1933-09-18 5 Jockey's Narrow Escape From Death. After one of the most thrilling races ever seen in Singapore Row Boat won the Gold Cup for 1933 from Happy New Year, an outsider, and Punkawalla, the favourite, on the concluding day of the Singapore Turf2,847 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement245 1933-09-18 5 HOTELS RAFFLES HOTEL, LTD. MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL. TO-DAY'S ATTRACTIONS COCKTAIL DANCE MAKAN KETCHIL 6.30 to 8.15 p.m. INFORMAL DINNER DANCE 9.45 to Mid-night RAFFLES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA PHONE 5381. ADELPHI SEA VIEW HOTEL HOTEL CENTRALLY LOCATED IDEAL SEASIDE RESORT PRIVATE DINING ROOMS SEA AND SUNBATHING CONFERENCE ROOM TENNIS OOLP EVERY ROOM245 words
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Advertisement71 1933-09-18 5 For up-country RADIO Do a* ay with High Tension Battery troubis by using the MILNES H.T. UNIT Automatically charged from L. T. Accumulator. Thcae nickel Iron Batteries give yean of Service with mimmnm attention. Slaes from SO volt 40 MA discharge rate to 300 volt 100. M/A discharge rate (the71 words
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Miscellaneous618 1933-09-18 5 MALAYAN A.R.S. KUALA LUMPUR. Tomorrow's Programme. 7 p.m. Columbia Record. DX 259 Overture.— The MM on the Rock Parts 1 and 2— BBC. Wireless Military Band. 9384 Peer Gjnt Suite MorningDeath of Ase Regimental Band of H. M. Grenadier Guards. L 1770 Tannhauser Overture Parts 1 and 2 Concertgebouw Orchsstra.618 words
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Correspondence.
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Letter280 1933-09-18 6 A TOUCH OF THE SUN." To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir.— l have Just read Mr. Eric Hazelton's book, "A Touch of the Sun," and I beg $f you to find space for this letter. Although Mr. Hazelton's service as an M. C. 8. cadet included period with280 words
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Letter209 1933-09-18 6 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Slr.-Let me add my experience. I once lived next to a Chinese house where seven dogs were kept. eep was at a premium, and on moonlight nights impossible. As the owner refused to do anything to assist in the matter209 words
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Letter181 1933-09-18 6 To the Editor of the Straits T*mes. Sir,— May I add my voice to those of your correspondents who complain about dogs barking I live in Tanglin (still regarded as a residential area, I think) and can only conclude from the number of dogs left roaming about at night that181 words
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Letter182 1933-09-18 6 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir.— Supposing the governments oi Malaya, N.E.1., Ceylon etc. legislate that It should be an offence to sell or buy rubber at less than 4d. a pound and that the exporters to pay a tax of Id. per pound, the result,182 words
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Letter221 1933-09-18 6 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir,— l refer to your leader in Wednesday's Straits Times. Am I right In believing this was written on Monday afternoon— Black Monday, in fact as It does not show your usual perspicacious grasp of essentials Without at the present221 words
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Letter152 1933-09-18 6 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, Your leader in Wednesday's issue denies that anyone has queried the necessity of the railway to the Colony. I would like to state that, although the necessity of a railway system to this Colony Is accepted automatically by some, one wonders whether152 words
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Letter249 1933-09-18 6 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, It is interesting to read furtner details of legislation thought by you to be urgently needed to supersede the Bankruptcy Act in dealing with the victims of Jagas. T Is to be noted that this law will single out Jagas, leaving249 words
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Letter97 1933-09-18 6 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, With referrence to the statement that the appointment from Home of planters on one- year agreements had been under consideration, I suggest that an advertisement, if inserted in your paper by the local agents, would bring in a number of97 words
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Letter95 1933-09-18 6 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir. The petrol price is already cheaper than it used to be. The price was 68 cents a gallon when the duty was 10 cents. When the duty was increased to 35 cents per gallon, the price was raised to 9395 words
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Letter879 1933-09-18 6 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, May I crave your indulgence in allowing space for the furtherance of social reform among the Indian community? I must, of course, admit that the matter is of little importance to you and the vast majority of the public, but879 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement48 1933-09-18 6 BRITISH TRIUMPH FRANKELS AGAIN LEAD. FRANKELS FIRST IN THE FIELD WITH THE FINEST BRITISH MADE I UP-TO-DATE Cabin and Wardrobe Trunks. I ALL SIZESIMMEDIATE DELIVERY NOT ONLY BEST IN QUALITY HI PRICES TOO HAVE GOT I ALL BEAT. I TOI T R INSPECTION SOL'CITEI I I (ve/utJtKxUt. I48 words
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Advertisement235 1933-09-18 6 Sole Agents for Kelvin Diesel Motors. W W. S. BAILEY CO., LTD. 2 HONG KONG TELEGRAMS: SEYBOURNE ENGINEERS, SHIPBUILDERS REPAIRERS; Q Dmigners fir Builders of over 300 MOTOR STEAM Yy^^^ VESSELS LIGHTERS 0 x CASTINGS X \V S*^' FOKGING3 IP HARBOUR y^TA y >J str EL C o N V235 words
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Article435 1933-09-18 7 Croydon Flights To Be Cut 21 Hours. It is hoped that by the early autumn It will be possible to fly from Croydon air port to Cape Town in nine days, 24 hours less than the present schedule. The time Is getting near, too,435 words
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Article495 1933-09-18 7 lue When White And Blue May Be "Worn." The recent announcement that the Admiralty is disturbed over the increasing misuse of the White and Blue Ensigns has created widespread Interest, writes the naval correspondent of the Morning Post. The following is an outline of the regulations,495 words
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Article49 1933-09-18 7 Floods In Shantung And Hopei Provinces. A Chengchow message to the Shanghai Morning Post, a Chinese newspaper, confirms the previous report that the floods in Western Shantung was caused by dyke-breaking by bandits in Southern Hopei, where the area flooded is estimated at 5,000 sq. miles.49 words
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Article137 1933-09-18 7 Workman Clark To Build New Zealand Motorships. Workman Clark (1928), Ltd., Belfast, have received an order from the New Zealand Shipping Co., Ltd., to build two large refrigerated cargo vessels for their London-New Zealand service. The ships will be about 15,000 tons deadweight, and will be fitted with137 words
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Article75 1933-09-18 7 According to the Shun Pao, wild j rumours are circulating to the effect i that a large number of pirates have gathered in Shanghai and are planning to board some outgoing vessel for the purpose of looting it when the ship I reaches southern waters. To avo'd possible mishaps, the75 words
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Article235 1933-09-18 7 Plain Speaking In The Calcutta High Court Major Robert Wauchope, Assistant Surveyor-General to the Government of India, who was convicted and sentenced for a breach of trust to six months' rigorous Imprisonment and a fine of Rs. 2,000 was honourably acquitted on his appeal in the Calcutta235 words
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Article118 1933-09-18 7 Snake-Bite Or Fall Over Precipice.^ A young Fribourg student was faced with the terrible alternative of death from snake-bite or the unusually terrible fate of a sheer fall into a ravine 600 feet below when climbing with two companions at the Chateau d'Oex. He was clinging above118 words
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Article46 1933-09-18 7 Canton's "Sandhurst" turns out gallant officers but certainly not good Chinese scholars. This is the consensus of opinion among literary men and Journalists who commented on some of the recent examination questions for entrance examination to the Canton Yen Tong Military and Political Academy.46 words
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Article453 1933-09-18 7 Feudal Village. ANCIENT FARM METHODS STILL FOLLOWED. The most old-fashioned Tillage in England Is to be put under the microscope for the benefit of the scientists, writes a special correspondent of the Msrning Post The village Is Laxton, near Ollerton, Nntis, for three hundred years the453 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement89 1933-09-18 7 PERSIAN HOUSE M. A. GHANI Specialist in ORIENTAL RUGS, CARPETS TAPESTRIES UNOBTAINABLE ELSEWHERE IN MALAYA. GORGEOUS CREATIONS Can be seen without obligation at our SHOW ROOM No. 2 HIGH STREET, EUROPE HOTEL BUILDING SINGAPORE. f^^^>4BßßßM^_,^'^^BV_^<BaßKßW^^BßM- ;^BBBPJjj^OaO?M 6-15 TO-NIGHT 9-15 M.G.M. Presents Two Great Stars In A Thrilling Romance Of The89 words
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Advertisement239 1933-09-18 7 LEE TRACY In Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's new Saucy, Snappy Comedy— "THE NUISANCE" mJ^ V Lcf*! 'aw and love > Oa^ByHa^a^nßaßßMU^Bn^H^M^Bßßl M His motto was "First aid for the Injured"— J^d providing: they were Af JyiW pretty blondes Then he had to marry one to prevent her from J I rr < t239 words
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Article193 1933-09-18 8 Tin Strengthening: In New York. RUBBER NOMINAL AND QUIET. (From Our Financial Correspondent.) Singapore, Monday. Today's Prices Rubber, cts., up ct. per Ib. Tin, Singapore price $111.25, up 37 Vz cts. per picul. Gold, £6 10s. 5d., unchanged. Saturday's Prices: Rubber, London, 3 fid., no change. New193 words
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Article207 1933-09-18 8 Singapore, Sept. 18, 12 noon Buyers. Sellers. Gambler 4.50 Java Cube 7.50 Hamburg Cube 7.50 Muntok White Pepper 22.50 White Pepper 21.50 Black Pepper 13.25 Mixed Black Pepper 9.00 Copra, sundrled 3.40 3.40 Copra, mixed 2.85 2.85 Small Hake Tapioca 4.00 Fair Sago Flour 1.72& Med. Pearl Tapioca 4.50207 words
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Article107 1933-09-18 8 Kerosene oil Shell and Fiah two 4-gallon drum less than above kerosene in drums are 15 cents per Dragon, two 4-gallon tins $3.00; 4-gallon tins $3.40; Crown and Cross two 4-gallon tins $2.85; Price* for Crown and Cross Devoe's Imp. Brilliant $1.70 per tin of 4 Imp. gallons, Sylvan Arrow107 words
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LOCAL STOCK AND SHARE QUOTATIONS
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article429 1933-09-18 8 Issue Val. Fd £i £1 Asam Kumbang £1 £1 Austral Malay 5/- 6/- Ayer Hitam Tin 1 1 Ayer Weng £1 £1 Bangrin Tin 1 1 Batang Padang 1 1 Batu Caves £1 £1 Chenderiang 50 50 Hitam Tin 1 1 Hong Fatt 5/- 5/- Hong Kong Tin 5/-429 words
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Article273 1933-09-18 8 Issue fal. Pd. Buyers Sellers 2 2 Alex. Brick Ord. 1.05 2 2 Alex. Brick Prefs. 1.47% 1.52V4 !1 £1 Brit. Am. Tcfcacco 5.10.0 5.15.0 0 5 Brit sh Malaya Trustee 5.30 5.40 51 £1 Con. T. S. 7% Prefs. 23/6 24/6 !1 £1 Con. T. S. Ord. 20/-273 words
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Article139 1933-09-18 8 Singapore Municipal 5 p.c. of 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 105 110 nom. Singapore Municipal 4Vfc p.c of 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 104 108 nom. Singapore Municipal 4Vi p c of 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 104 108 nom. Singapore Municipal 4 p.c. of 1913 red. 1963 $2,000,000 100139 words
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Article372 1933-09-18 8 Fraser and Co. and Lyall and Evatt's Quotations. Today's Prices Fraser Lyall Eva ft Co. Allenby (|1) 0.65 0.75 0.60 0.75 Alor Gajah ($1) 0.50 0.60 0.50 0.60 A. Hitam ($1) 0.70 0.80 0.90 1.10 A. Kuning (|1) 0.15 020 0.25 020 A. Malay ($2) 1.20 I.SO 1.00372 words
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Article213 1933-09-18 8 The following are the exchange rates this morning, according to the daily circular issued by the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation SELLING. London, 4 months' sight 2/4 3/32 London, 3 months' sight 2/4 1/16 London, 60 days' sight 2/4 3/64 London, 30 days' sight 2/4 1/32 London,213 words
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Article90 1933-09-18 8 Rugby, Sept. 15. Foreign exchanges today were: Amsterdam 7.86 Athens 575 Berlin 13.25' -j Brussels 22.71 Bombay 1/6 1/32 Belgrade 240 Bucharest 535 Buenos Aires 43 official. Copenhagen 22.40 Geneva 16.36 Hong Kong 1/5 1/16 Helsingfors 22GY> Lisbon 105 Madrid 37 15/16 Milan 60V4 Montreal 4.843/t Montevideo 36 ViBritish Wireless - 90 words
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64 1933-09-18 8 Noon, Sept. 18. R.S.S. equal to London Standard Buyers. Sellers. Spot (loose) 1.1% 11% (F. 0.8.) 12V4 12 5/16 Standard R.S.S. on Tender Buyers. Sellers. Oct. ll'/a 12 Nov. 12 12 Vi Oct.-Dec. 12 12J/4 Jan.-Mar. 12Vb 12% Tone of market Firmer. Latest Cable London64 words
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Article262 1933-09-18 8 Today. Selat Pandjang. Bengkolis Sc Bagan SI Apl Api (Makassar) 3p m. Bengkalls. I-abwan Bllik Sc Tandjong Balel (Dajak) 3 pra. China, Halnam. Japan. Korea. Formosa. East Siberia. Western Canada and Western States of D.S A (Lycaon) 3 pm. Belawan, Aden. Egypt and U.S.A. (Steel Traveler) 4262 words
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Article27 1933-09-18 8 Bt Kanpura Tndrapoera Conte Rosso Karoa S'pore London Aug. 4 Aug. 28 Aug. 11 Aug. 31 Aug. 16 Sept. 4 Aug. 24 Sept. 1627 words
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Article72 1933-09-18 8 It Is observed that members of the public frequently affix customs declarations to parcels posted In Singapore for delivery In another Setti .'merit of the Straits Settlements (e.g. In Penang or Malacca). Such declarations are unnecessary and are liable to cause delay In delivery when subjected to scrutiny by72 words
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Article21 1933-09-18 8 Malls from Batavla and Palembang by aeroplane are expected at the Genral Post Office, Singapore at 2.30 p.m. 3morrow.21 words
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Article41 1933-09-18 8 From Holland and Germany by Marnlx van St. Aldegonde due at Singapore 11 a.m. tomorrow. From China and Japan by Malacca Maru due at Singapore 5 p.m. tomorrow. From China by Bhutan due at Singapore 2 p.m. on Wednesday.41 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement154 1933-09-18 8 EDDYSTONE RADIO PRODUCTS. Inspect our wide range of Receivers, Condensers, Coils, Chokes, Speakers etc Amplified gramophones, Columbia and H.M.V. Records. EDDYSTONE RADIO-ELECTRIC Cc. 28-M ORCHARD ROAD. WATSON'S &{£>& WATER *^*M> I NOTICE Is hereby gt»en that the above Trade Mark bearing the words "WATSONS BABY WATER" In English at well154 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous117 1933-09-18 8 ARP XT GEMENTS FOR 1 THE WEEK. Twaday, September 19. Licensing Justices meet., Ist Magistrate's. Court, 2.15 p.m. Police Band, Katong Park, 6.15 p.m. Wednesday, September it. Rotary Tiffin. Adelphl Hotel, 1 p.m. Friday, September 22. Annual meeting Kluang Rubber Co., Ltd Hong Kong Bank, noon. Police Band. Botanical Gardens,117 words
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548 1933-09-18 9 Impressionist Sketch Of Mining In Malaya ii,..ii..i, .i :it. im iii.i.i.ht U 1......U ...a.......! *iui >. I MI..U.K .-.1 l I II Im II" .I'"! "< -I'll in,, im, 1..1 Wl.t ll II 1t..» It it. 1... 1 lII.' m lilt.tf »U»t tit.M.548 words
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Article36 1933-09-18 9 Sl.l|MU,lllh IIUIOMtd 111 I\l<M ll M.lllg. (1,1111 mil-* ••lltlll. 1,1 Wl»»l»< hy Tit* HuMkn Mmiuo I'liU »,,1,1.>.,l l.ili 111 1 i,,. 1 la in ,1,,, 111 ill tttf Ail lnt*i#Mv of ftn I uui36 words
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Article116 1933-09-18 9 I.' .(i Im 0 llliJ llti It.-U* «ttul Ui I I i till t I 111 1 S^m^S Im^lii AuJiSil Alid^ft. "'IV' 1,1. T^ I j^^i i(((i (((l ((.i 1 1» 1 i 1 RN I l* n i ,,4... iBSm .-I BUwm t|l VwV^U^fcJ qa^^lab. July116 words
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Article39 1933-09-18 9 OttU-UI I.UI «»f A|I|IIU\IIIIHIc PHmi, hkj ■^^^■■1 Aft I Uiu lit A 11 la Luu Mvi ii i lv 111 1 in .ii. ii i i Til a v* *r**V7* M J 4 1 V V*"i All39 words
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Article177 1933-09-18 9 Dirts to. oi I I'lodutt -iV OrgttiiiHiiiiou M>inUil« uC I li* tllUUli 1-u.flM I'i.i Mli.i -I-,. Ilia mail) in.... v i.Uinr n«U»U *ni luv« i. "y Hi .llL.llll 111 i •illll MMI Lit. tl MM li i iii ii' tin i **4Wvv^^V I^VV"* I177 words
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Article26 1933-09-18 9 Hu11.. 1. «"M, I SA^, IMrri.U ill I |H Welil.U U. 1,.,, N i i; l; iMMIn ol U |WI le.tl mtviii run26 words
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Advertisement145 1933-09-18 9 BANKING. NKUKHI.ANIW II INI)IH(1IK HANhKUSIIANh N. V. iik «i> .< MMHMM »>•>.. o.kli k> t Ilk Hint t i A a i I inßjnjv i, i, mp^Ejl Ht > i l r» t" «ii i Ntli.**l liu4 mtil flm i lU.k 1... i ll* .*i..l ii I*. li |i. tl145 words
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Advertisement54 1933-09-18 9 OY M A S v CUHONOMt WHS: I NEW fAIILHNS JUST ARRIVED 1 WELL KIOWH TIAIITIOIU QUALITY J kKMAKKAHI.t: IWSWNS m MICKS Rt W \Rh I/./ lOW nhw nqmlm m sou ran J HKi'MH >t llf IOLI WITN AIIOLUTI OUARANTIE. Ai.UNTi KIM MIL JUrtfJ < APITOI. iIHNi. MHANCH STAMFORD ROAD54 words
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Article99 1933-09-18 10 ALHAMBBA Union Depot. With Douglas Pairbanks tt Joan Blondell. 6.15 9.15. CAPITOL The Nuisance. With Lee Tracy. 6.15—9.15. GREAT WORLD No Shows. MARYBOROUGH A Honeymoon Adventure. With Harold Huth tt Benlta Hume. 6.15—9.15. NEW WORLD Side Shows, Cabaret, Dancing, Talkietf^Theatres Cinemas. PAVILION Warren William With Loretta Young in99 words
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Article35 1933-09-18 10 The family of the late Mrs. Edgar Galistan wish to convey their thanks to all relatives and kind friends who attended the funeral as veil as those who sent wreaths and letters of condolence.35 words
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926 1933-09-18 10 It has often been a source of complaint in Malaya that fish, which is so plentiful and so varied In local waters, should command a disproportionately high price in the retail markets. There has been talk of fishing rings operating to926 words
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Article90 1933-09-18 10 Death At General Hospital. The death took place at the General Hospital on Friday of Mrs. Mildred Galistan, widow of Mr. Edgar Galistan. Since the death of her husband not two months ago, she had been In in- different health and had a turn for the worse90 words
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Article788 1933-09-18 10 THE SULTAN OF^ JOHORE. His Highness the Sultan of Johore would probably agree readily this morning with a suggestion that celebrating a 60th birthday can be a very strenuous business. From early yesterday morning until well past midnight His Highness was the central figure in a788 words
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Article1132 1933-09-18 10 1 THE ROMANCE OF BOOKS. No less keen than the rivalry for possession of old masters, antique furniture and so forth, is the fight for rare books. In this article Mr. John Clement, the British author and journalist, tells of the romance of books. From Moscow recently1,132 words
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Advertisement19 1933-09-18 10 JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. (incorporated in England) SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR. APPLES. ORANGES sad wi;uM)n«i]i'miu[:<:ii.iL< l iv» i I.— WJ.W.-SS19 words
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Advertisement82 1933-09-18 10 A SCREW LOOSE? Nerer mind, take it to D. M. GRANT CO, Large or small motor repair i, charges 1 moderate. 17 Carenagh Road. Phone 7125. fH»,i S ii.«t.j 2ND FLOOR, MAYNARD'S BUILDING, 11, Battery Road. PHONE 3164. MARTIN.— By cable from Labuan, on the 16th instant at 9 a.m..82 words
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233 1933-09-18 11 OKI H: Kb DEFINITE ACTION mil I Red ti) Operafc Mlil.vl. liluuli Mil I) M,> ,1,0 l U\4 90 lubbed In Ri ...in i oun|) in the coa| aita. The reported to have ler trnuhle with vania has i i. i. i i i,. iReuter - 233 words
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Article52 1933-09-18 11 Politician's Journey To Moscow. \i .Vlil I amiy a ai. I *.vi! mm f(-r let loans on ti.ii iiltL'tk.iy al i llii >n. ii <at.;, >,l a draft agrci. tor sub Ordre itself is scepti> al concerning the accuracy of the report out finds ney for propaganda52 words
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Article270 1933-09-18 11 •Shadow Trial" Uegina In London. i > ■i-mbled in day to condu the men charged with setting fire to tin Rcirhstaf. son of the Swedish i Switzerland. and the American, Mr GarThe tribunal k.i.i.o lhal ..U Hie nave been secured and hopes to publish the flnding before the270 words
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Article38 1933-09-18 11 T HE MOLLISONS. tun, Pllßbt Not MMy Thib Year. New York Bffflfl JMflßf W* Toronto to meet ild i long distance flight from Toronto to l iv.i passed owing to the i ...ing on the Jim Reuter WirelewReuter - 38 words
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Article438 1933-09-18 11 Revival Index. miv .1 m BVrt a Our Own Con. An index to the comparative ..al i.i European countries aa evidenced by their appai .»ue. During the first six months of 1833, the Bulletin shows, world tin conn was &8 700 long tons, an increasi ions438 words
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Article118 1933-09-18 11 Liverpool Cotton Opens Strong. Loncl An optlMjrtjfl tentimeni prevailed on the Stock Exchange today when Tobacco particularly advanced vii renewed talk of an agreemem reached regarding gift schemes Kaffirs were strong following the sharp up turn in the price ot gold to £6 8s 3d Wheat Improved onReuter - 118 words
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Article53 1933-09-18 11 i...n Japan And Great Britain" fBIJo, Sept 17 mlc accord with Britain It indispensable In order that we may strengthen the bond of traditional friendship between the two Umpires" is among the three most important objects outlined by the new Foreign Minuter in a brief written statement toReuter - 53 words
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Article1401 1933-09-18 11 Japanese Plan Opposed. m«« ;>« vi i, IM&IHJN viION OF KOREANS The exoduo i The". 'i i ants of Jchol Province to Per Is gaining momentum as the re-, suit of an alleged Japanese plan '•"i ignition ol Koreans i i for these i 31,401 words
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260 1933-09-18 11 Nine Injured In lii..i hi Carinthia. serious riot at bpltal In Ca where troops wit. bayonets charged dti. The cause of the outbreak v tical. the peasan. ing the ment of Carinthia, whom the Heimwehr had removed Reuter Smoke Pombs Outrage. Graz (Au. 17. ,i>ke260 words
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Article224 1933-09-18 11 Fight To Touch King Feibal'a Coffin. Tumultous scene* > Thursday when the Britisn Dispatch arrived with the remains ol the late King Ftlsal. Upwards of ***** AraU> 1....1 bled for the memorial rites, which were to be held al aero drome, before the coflln was taken on boardDomei - 224 words
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Article120 1933-09-18 11 SHAMEPUL INCIDENTS." Mr. de Vulerft i omicnma liia Suppurters. Mr He Valera, addreLi..g P jtfjJM iicoplu at Doric today, ai.. Government and Labour had ag; all the main Issues of POflV |MB arUe in the lifetime of the present Dai) Hence there would be no Immediate elections In hU firstReuter - 120 words
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Article167 1933-09-18 11 Mr. de Valera'b Attitude lo Knghu.,! NO FKAU Ol< Dili;AT. (..Merniuent Wftrl With Labour de \.iK, bpceth wsitrday thai he had nn spi i 4. bul he hated tyranny. v the same (in n..u > addicting hia Hlu. saying if Mr ac alt i I to get167 words
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Article46 1933-09-18 11 Dies While Helpiujj V Minis Hi Plague Outb. Roman Catholic cathedral In h A severe out vastatlng the population that some of his converts were dying, Father Wolters Insisted on administerlug the I ast Sacrament to them WkTrnmUU died two days later46 words
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Article33 1933-09-18 11 Foreign hiiuicHis i ...i.i.i.i. >• Knlry la Futm. Tn fut lira 11 1 1 prfrll I bY A Government bill pus&t-U by 1 1 > ii.. i rowje4 out Uy foreigners Ruuter WirelessReuter - 33 words
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Advertisement16 1933-09-18 11 FOR STRONG HEALTHY BODIES DRINK KLIM rOWDERED WHOLE MIU. mnablu at a|+ W$ GCTZ BROS. CO.16 words
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Article, Illustration1595 1933-09-18 12 Brilliant Scenes At The Istana. OUTSPOKEN SPEECH ON STATE'S NEEDS. H.H. the Sultan of Johore celebrated his 60th birthday yesterday. It was characteristic of his vigour, that a speech he made at the State Banquet in the Istana Besar last night was as outspoken as1,595 words
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Article86 1933-09-18 12 The following orders were presented at the Dewan durinr the m-ining: Family Order of Johore. D.K.: Ist. Class, Tungku Ahmad; 2nd. Class, L'ngku Abdul Hamid. Order of the Crown of Johore (2nd. Class. D.P.MJ); Ueut.-Col. Yahya. Inche Abdullah bin Esa. Inche Abdul Rahman bin Yasim, Inehe Awang bin86 words
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Article146 1933-09-18 12 Falsely Charged Firm Commission Money. Judgment was delivered by Mr. R. J. F. Curtis, the Slngpaore third magistrate this morning convicting Gan Chin Whatt, a former salesman employed by j Chop Teng Nam, of a charge of criminal breach of trust of $204.20. Accused was sentenced to a146 words
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Article115 1933-09-18 12 Young Fisherman Drowned. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Talplng, Sept. 17. Another fishing tragedy has occurred near Taiping, the victim being a young Chinese fisherman, Ong Ham. who foundered with his boat, in a squall at Kuala Larut on Sept. 3. The tragedy was first suspected by deceased's younger115 words
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Article491 1933-09-18 12 Dockside Incident. I EUROPEAN ASSAULTED BY HARBOUR COOLIES. "This seems to be a very peculiar case and one which has given me a lot ;of trouble to arrive at the decision I I have arrived at. It is not at all certain that it is491 words
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Article221 1933-09-18 12 Magistrate f s Tw o-Wo rd Judgment. Capt. K. F. B. Cameron who was charred with causing hurt to a Pathan police constable, by a rash act and failing to stop after an accident, was this morning acquitted on both charges by Mr. H. A. Forrer, the221 words
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Article106 1933-09-18 12 Placed Young Woman In Fear. (From Our Own Correspondent) Talplng, Sept. 16. Seeing a prepossessing young Malay woman collecting latex a young man, Saari bin Latch, went up and embraced her. But when she rejected his advances the young man threatened her with a knife. She shouted for106 words
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Article27 1933-09-18 12 At the next meeting of the Singapore Rotary Club on Sept. 20, the speaker will be Professor H. Amon and his subject: "Education in a Changing World."27 words
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Article746 1933-09-18 12 MODERN POULTRY FARM ON PENANG ISLAND. Impressions of Mr. Chan Hup Soon's up-to-date poultry farm at Ayer Itam. Penang, are given by a Straits Echo correspondent. He writes: The sight impressed me very much, especially the sanitary way In which the poultry were kept. Will746 words
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Article99 1933-09-18 12 The following administrative changes have taken place In Pahang: Enche Hussaln bin MohameJ Tab, Dato' Otang Kaya Indera Shuhbandar, has arrived at Bentong from Kuantan to take over his substantive appointment as District Officer. Che Abdul RarTar bin Mohamed Amin. who has been acting Pi strict Officer, Bentong,99 words
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Advertisement105 1933-09-18 12 m Jim^M ONE BLADE i^i^FA^r^r will carry #W llli m YOU OVER ■Tl ■^■■aH MANY DAYS The Great feature •me gre»t feature of the MYATT DAYMAHK BLA1» 1. Uu» marking on tach ilde of the Wade the alternate day* of the Thto BT l£ e to baaed on the well105 words
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Article255 1933-09-18 13 Drowning Tragedy. FATAL FALL FROM MOTOR LORRY. An Indian Public Works Department coolie engaged on road work In Bukit Tlmah Road was knocked down by a car on Saturday afternoon. The Injured man was taken to hospital with several lacerated wounds on his head. A dumb255 words
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Article242 1933-09-18 13 Lemon, Tamerind Piece Of Paper. The fourth magistrate, Mr. J. M. I Brander, had before him on Saturday l a good-looking married Tamil woman as complainant and an allegedly love- sick barber as accused when Sellum complained of an attempt by the ac- cused to compel242 words
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Article279 1933-09-18 13 Bottles That Bore His Name. Convicted with three others of possession of dutiable liquor, a Chinese liquor-shop keeper In Selegle Road, Ng I Tian Jee, appealed before the Chief Justice, Sir Walter Huggard. i The appellant had been convicted with thr««e others, two of whom were279 words
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Article449 1933-09-18 13 Violent Prisoner. CHINESE CAUGHT WITH LOADED PISTOL. A young Hokien, Seng Tock Rim, was sentenced by the first magistrate, Mr. H. A. Forrer, on Saturday for possession of arms and ammunition. Accused was caught with a fully-loaded automatic pistol on his person. In addition to the449 words
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Article213 1933-09-18 13 Must Have Been Mad To Run Away." A Javanese, Yacob, was fined $40, or one month's rigorous Imprisonment ay Mr. Norman Grice, the Second Magistrate, on Saturday, upon his being found guilty of enticing a married woman. The accused in a statement denied enticing the woman, and213 words
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Article143 1933-09-18 13 Soldiers Charged With Striking Policeman. Alleged to have been Involved in a drunken brawl with the police in the! early hours of Saturday morning near the Raffles Cafe, two English gunners, j T. Elder and D. Thompson, attached to, the 7th Antl-Aircraft Battery, R.A., at Blakan Matl. appeared143 words
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Article289 1933-09-18 13 Saturday Night Chuckles At Kuala Lumpur. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Sept 10, Kuala Lumpur gets so little entertainment other than talkies and cabarets nowadays, that a play is always welcome, and the Town Hall was nearly full last night when a group of Inoh amateurs289 words
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Article162 1933-09-18 13 Alleged Forgery By Chinese. The hearing of the case In which a Chinese, Chla Kah Seng, was charged with forgery, and which began several days ago, was resumed this morning In the Assize Court before Mr. Justice Oerahty and a common <iry. It was alleged by the162 words
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Article76 1933-09-18 13 Alleged Cheating Against Two Others. An Indian, Muthukumaru, appeared as complainant before the second magistrate, Mr. N. Grice, on Saturday. alleging that he had been cheated out !of a motor-car by Albert Listerman and Thillal Kannoo. Accused claimed trial, and the case was postponed for a week for76 words
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Article196 1933-09-18 13 Would-be Suicide Changes Her Mind. "Nature In time will take its own course, but if you hurry it, it is against human law." These words were addressed by the Taiplng magistrate, Che Albakrl, to a sickly looking Chinese woman. Chow Pool, who was charged with attempted suicide.196 words
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Article207 1933-09-18 13 Mr. James Stone has been appointed a Justice of the Peace for Singapore. Mrs. J. T. Nixon, wife of Mr. J T. Nixon of Carey Island, Port Swettenham. will be sailing for home shortly. M. M. R M. NaUakarapa i Chettiar, manager and agent of the firm207 words
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Article99 1933-09-18 13 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiplng. Sept. 13. Charged with possession of three stolen planks before the Taiplng i magistrate today, Samlnathan, an Indian, claimed that they were given to him by a friend, working in a tin dredge, but when the friend was called, he denied giving anything99 words
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Article145 1933-09-18 13 Three Men Attack Former Friend. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiplng, Sept. 15. Bound and gagged by three of his former friends and left on a wayside lane, Muttiah, a Tamil, manage, to hobble some distance to the public road where he was found by a police constable145 words
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Article132 1933-09-18 13 Salutary Effect Of New Loan Policy. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiplng, Sept. 14. The eleventh annual general meetIng of the Government Servants' Coop ratlve Thrift and Loan Society, Ltd. (Larut, Matang and Selama districts) will be held at Taiplng on Sept. 28. The report states that during the132 words
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Advertisement210 1933-09-18 13 ACIO STOMACH W If rich foods disagree, it need not mean a |A "weak stomach." Sourness and gas doesn't mean ■jL "indigestion." Just take an anti-acid to sweeten bjbb^tt.......^ "1 R=" fyil*-" the system, and enjoy life! Before meals, or afterward (jjj) when distress is felt. Do this awhile, and210 words
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New American Amateur Golf Champion.—Volunteer Rifle Meeting.
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719 1933-09-18 14 Scottish Company's Annual Wapinschaw. The annual rifle meeting, or Waplnschaw, of "C" (Scottish) Company, 8.V.C., took place the whole of yesterday at the Buklt Tlmah Range, and came to a fitting conclusion with an "At Home" which was well-attended and made picturesque by the719 words
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Article213 1933-09-18 14 Marston Outplayed In Amateur Final. George Dunlap (the American Walker Cup player) won the American amateur golf title to-day by defeating Marston 6 up and 5 to play. Dunlap was seven up at the eighteenth, and six up at the 27th. He gave one ofReuter - 213 words
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Article227 1933-09-18 14 Tournament Ties For This Week. MONDAY A. S. Banks and J. H. Donognue vs. H. Henshelwood and C. G. Fugler. E. A Brown and J. N. Wainwright vs. H. Gray and M. St. Paul. P. M. Scott and D. Timms vs. P. O'Nell Dunne and W. Williams. TUESDAY227 words
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Article119 1933-09-18 14 Great Finish For Rosehill Guineas. Sydney, Sept. 17. Rosehill Guineas race resulted as follows BLJXTEN 8.5 1 SHAKUNI 8.5 2 LIMARCH 8.5 3 Won by half a neck, two lengths between second and third. Time- 1.42%. Twelve ran. Betting: 5—2,5 2, 6—l,6 1, 6—l.6 1. An Easy Win.119 words
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Article385 1933-09-18 14 Tamils Beaten In Cup Semi-Final. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 16. The Malays avengei their defeat In a Selangor League match by the T.P. C.A. by beating the champions In the semi-final of the Selangor F.A. Cup competition on Saturday afternoon by the odd385 words
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Article31 1933-09-18 14 The Oraer of St. Johr. and British R»d Cross Society competition may be played for on the 23rd, 24th and 30th S'ptember, and Ist, 7th anc Bth October. 1933.31 words
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605 1933-09-18 14 One -Sided Cup -Tie At Anson Road Stadium. Chinese I. .5; Malays II .1. Stronger in attack and possessing a definitely sounder defence, the first team of the S.CJA controlled the exchanges In their first round tie of the S.AF.A. Cup competition against the second605 words
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Advertisement23 1933-09-18 14 COUGHS I and other .Respiratory Troubles |t I IlL<#l f/nlli It has a pleasant taste, and is therefore readily taken even by children.23 words
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Advertisement255 1933-09-18 14 4Xo&o*' CELEBRATED GOLF CLUBS The steel ihafti in Walter Hagen v^^ woods and irons are built to con1 a'» form exactly with Walter Hagen's VV^ ir*-.^ specifications for shafts to give y^^fjn maximum results for all types of \i^Lr #*S players and are known as Walfer VimHb tnir(/ Hagen Steel255 words
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Advertisement17 1933-09-18 14 Jlailjiß^ MADE j Uhefoft R^cOldcSts!i| I of Hit S!h«alfiinoClß?9 V 1 ScOldc Style I Brewed Sinjjcrßccr. J17 words
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Rugby Breach With France Healed.—Interesting League Results.
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1576 1933-09-18 15 Spurs Retain First Division Leadership. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Sept. 16. Fifty-seven thousann spectators saw the Arseuai lield to a draw by Tottenlam at W:»-te Hart Lane, each side scoring a goal, and the Hotspur* thus maintained their lead in the Urst Division.Reuter - 1,576 words
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Article198 1933-09-18 15 International Rugby Fixtures In 1934. Arcachon, Sept. 16. Speaking at the opening of the French Rugby Federation Congress, M. Roger Dantou, the President, said he was happy to announce that relations with British Unions would be resumed during 1934. Reuter. The break between the home Unions198 words
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Article89 1933-09-18 15 "Airs And Graces" Of Women Champions. New York, Sept. 5. Although Miss Enid Wilson has been receiving congratulations from all over America for her brilliant play In the women's championship, she startled her admirers today by announcing this would be her last appearance In competitive golf, as89 words
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Article130 1933-09-18 15 Today, September 18. Football: RAJA Cup, first round replay: Pulau Branl vs. Chinese 11, Anson Koad Stadium. Bowls: S.C.C. tournament. Tuesday, September 19. Football: S.AJA Cup, first round: RJiT. vs. Indo-Ceylonese, Anson Road. Bowls: S.C.C. tournament. Wednesday, September JO. Football: S-A.F_A. Cup, first round replay: HA. vs. Wlltshires130 words
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Article415 1933-09-18 15 S.C.C. Tournament. This week's ties In the S.C.C. tournament are as follow: TODAY'S TIES. A Class Doubles Semi-final. R. F. Goodman and W. J. M. Warden owe 3 vs. R. B. B. Donnell and O. R. 8. Bateman owe 3. A. D. Anderson and A. A. A. Paterson owe415 words
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Article29 1933-09-18 15 W. Dawson Wins S.G.C. Competition. Singapore Golf Club Clifford Cup competition was won by W. Dawson, who defeated W. Eldred in the final by 6 and 4.29 words
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Article133 1933-09-18 15 Fine Display By Former Perak Player. (From Our Own Correspondent.) The ex-Perak forward H. Daly took a prominent part in the opening match of the Negri Hockey season when the Selangor colts beat the N.S. Club here by s—l5 1 goals. The game was fast but inclined to133 words
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Article104 1933-09-18 15 Final To Be Played At Jalan Besar On Friday. The final of the Singapore Malay Inter-School Football Competition for the Daeng Makkah Shield will be playtd on Friday, Sept. 22, 1933, at Jalan Brrar Stadium between Siglap Malay School (Champion of East Division) and Teluk Saga Malay104 words
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Article111 1933-09-18 15 First-Competition Held At New World. The first roller-skating corr.pttition In Singapore took place on Saturday when a half-mile race for men was held at the skating rink at the New World. There were 12 competitors altogtner and four heats were run off, the winner of each heat taking part111 words
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Article74 1933-09-18 15 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Sept. 16. A very promising start of the Negri Sembllan Rugby season was made In the opening game to-day when two full sides turned out. Several of the All-Blues Asiatic side took part in the game and a number of other prominent players74 words
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Article246 1933-09-18 15 Blackheath's Fine Win Over Rosslyn. (From Our Own Corresi,ondent.) London, Sept 16. The English Rugby season opened today when several of the principal clubs had fixtures and high scoring was a feature. Rosslyn Park gave Blackheath a hard fight, fully extending the latter side which wonReuter - 246 words
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Article120 1933-09-18 15 The Paya Lebar Epworth League beat the Week-End Badminton Party by 6 to 1 at the former's court on Saturday. The game was very interesting but one-sided. The results were as follows: (Paya Lebar being mentioned first) Heng Swee Lee beat Chin Khee Fatt 15_8 is_^4. Samuel Leong beat120 words
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Article44 1933-09-18 15 Medan, Sept. 13. The Medan Hockey Club states that their members will go to Penang during the Christmas holiday This Is the first tour since 1926. It has been arranged to play three matches on Saturday, Dec. 23, Monday 25, Tuesday. 26.44 words
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Advertisement39 1933-09-18 15 A VISION OF THE FUTURE THAT WILL ENTHRALL YOU I A Gaumont British UFA Thriller! l^-^^~^— with /I 111 1 and B^rf^BP^L^ ft '»fci*^M Gigantic in conception, JE«*JHM daring in execution— HAS ARRIVED! COMING TO THE CAPITOL NEXT CHANGE39 words
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Advertisement68 1933-09-18 15 Announcing ™c WILLYS "77" A NEW CAR FROM BUMPER TO BUMPER. The "77" has been designed to compromise between the excessive costs of larger cars and the inadequacies of smaller ones. Sturdily built to run 70 miles per hour, minimum petrol consumption 35 miles to th c gallon. It will68 words
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Article375 1933-09-18 16 Mrs. Pennefather Loses Her Title. There was exciting play and some surprises in the Singapore Badminton Association championship matches held at the SVC. Drill Hall yesterday. The greatest surprise was occasioned when Mrs. L. M. Pennefather, women's singles champion of 1931 and 1932, was beaten in the375 words
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Article251 1933-09-18 16 English Boy Wins Title (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Aug. 28. For the first time since Eric Fiddian won the British Boys' Golf Championship in 1927, an English lad has taken the title again. The hero of this exploit is P. B. Lucas, aged 17 years, of Stowe School,251 words
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Article217 1933-09-18 16 U.S. Official And Davis New York. Sept. 3. Analysing the cause of the defeat of the United States Davis Cup lawn tennis team by England In Paris In July, Mr. Prentice, chairman, of the American Davis Cup Committee, pays a high tribute to the English217 words
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Article369 1933-09-18 16 iNew York Veto Camera's Fight In Rome. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Aug. 17. To add to Primo Camera's financial troubles, the Madison Square Garden Corporation have threatened to sue him if he proceeds with his intention to fight Don McCorkindale. heavyweight champion of South Africa, at Rome,369 words
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Article131 1933-09-18 16 The following will represent the S.C.R.C. against the Singapore Colts today at the S.C.R.C. ground: Yew Teck, Tlang Seng, E. Wong, Kee Slang. Fong Lim, Yew Hock, Geo Lee, Kee Tian, Glm Lock. Chim Bock, John Lim Reserves Choon Leong and Seng Whatt. The following will represent the131 words
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Article198 1933-09-18 16 Lord Derby's Fifth Legei Success. London, Sept. 13. A real Yorkshire roar from 300.0CK throats greeted the victory of Earl Derby's Hyperion in the St. Leger. K was a most popular win as Lord Derbj Is one of the staunchest supporters ol the turf andReuter - 198 words
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Article189 1933-09-18 16 Lefty Grove Shuts Out St. Louis. Rain caused a postponement of two American League baseball games today. They were Boston vs. Chicago and Cleveland vs. New York. Scores in other games were New York, Sept. 13. Two matches In the National and American baseball leagues to-day were postponed owing189 words
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Article185 1933-09-18 16 Brilliant Running By Italian. LX Idas 'insnw A feature of the athletic contest between Great Britain and Italy here today, which was won by Italy with 83 pts. to 69, and nine events to five, was the breaking of the world's record for 1,500 metres which was accomplishedReuter - 185 words
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Article34 1933-09-18 16 Loses Professional Title To German. Berlin, Sept 17. Hans Nuesslein, Germany, won the world's professional lawn tennis title by beating W. T. TUden (U.S.A.). 1— 4. 7—5, 3 In the final.— Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article134 1933-09-18 16 I Keppel Easily Defeat Sepoy Lines. In a four-ball foursomes match at Keppel yesterday Keppel O.C. defeated 3poy Lines G.C. Details (Keppel )Li'ers mentioned first) Jones and Watt 1: English and Fitzgerald 0. Barron and Hall A Brooke and Anderson 0. Tryner and Earle 0: Allen and Blades134 words
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Article151 1933-09-18 16 Second Soccer Sucess Over Scotland. London, Sept. 16. Ireland obtained their second victory over Scotland lr a period of thirty years in the international soccer tournament when they won at Celtic Park, Glasgow to-day by 2 goals to 1. This was the opening match of the tournament, andReuter - 151 words
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Article34 1933-09-18 16 Death Of Scott-Sharkey Fitfit Referee. New York, Sept. IT. The death Is announced here of Lou Magnolia, the famous boxing referee.. who officiated at the Phil Scott— Bharkey fight In «t— Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Advertisement122 1933-09-18 16 i \P*^^ Ih or J^ iscnm na(in 9 Smuners l%flj§| 55 T 4 TE @PRESS Wt&L/A CIGARtTTES Made in WMJ Pi C ARDATH TOBACCO CO., LTD LONDON: 111 Kl*^Hp^^V I k A2^^HL totem C*ms*ffr 1« 'tServe Grape =JNuts regularly SPEEDY There Is real speed in this new Austin. 80 m.122 words
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Article468 1933-09-18 17 Today's Developments. SAN MARTIN REGIME IN THE BALANCE. Washington, Kept. 17. Government circles believe that a crisis is to be expected in Cuba in the next 24 hours, In which may be decided whether the San Martin regime can hope to restore order.— Router. TENSION INCREASING.Aneta-Trans-Ocean - 468 words
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Article27 1933-09-18 17 Teheran, Sept. 14 The Cabinet has handed in its collective resignation. No information is available yet as to the reasons which prompted this action.— Aneta-Trans-Ocean.Aneta-Trans-Ocean - 27 words
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Article105 1933-09-18 17 Recall Requested. ALLEGED INCITEMENT TO REVOLT. Pragug, Sept. 17. The Cabinet has decided to request the Pope to recall the Papal Nuncio, Pietro Clriacl, to Rome in order to enable an official explanation to be given of the letter which he wrote to the leader of theReuter - 105 words
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Article175 1933-09-18 17 Almost Eve" r Conceivable Subjec Taught. London, Sept. 14. About a quarter of a million Londoners, mostly but not all of them young, will next week resume studies under the extremely comprehensive system existing In the metropolitan area for providing advanced education, with a programme, mainly organisedBritish Wireless - 175 words
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Article119 1933-09-18 17 Lady Clayton In Fatal Accident. London, Sept. 15. I Lady Clayton, who was an accomplished amateur pilot, died from injuries received at the Brooklands aerodrome. She had started the engine and was climbing into the cockpit when the aeroplane moved forward. It was rapidly gathering speed when sheReuter - 119 words
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Article102 1933-09-18 17 Coroner Returns An Open Verdict. London, Sept. 14. An open verdict was returned by a majority of seven to two at the Inquest today of the Earl of Kerry, heir to the Marquess of Lansdowne, who was killed by a fall under a tube train. TheReuter - 102 words
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Article161 1933-09-18 17 91 People Killed In Mexico. Mexico City, Sept. 18. At least 91 people are reported to have been killed In a hurricane on the Mexican coast. Another 100 people were drowned !n San Luis Postosl, when the Santin<r > River burst a dam. The damage tofa'. millions ofReuter - 161 words
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Article68 1933-09-18 17 33,750 Acres Belonging To Rothschild Brothers. Vienna, Sept. 14. Baron Louis Rothschild, head of the Austrian branch of the banking family, and his brother Alfonse, have made a present to the Austrian state of about 33,750 acres of land owned by them. The donation has been madeAneta-Trans-Ocean - 68 words
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Article71 1933-09-18 17 Honorary Degree From Berlin University. Berlin. Sept. 15. An honorary degree ot doctor of medicine has been conferred by the medical faculty of Berlin University upon King Fuad of Egypt, in recognition of the great services rendered by the King to medical science by combating epidemics and ImprovingAneta-Trans-Ocean - 71 words
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Advertisement97 1933-09-18 17 ■"VfHYSHOULDI" CONTROL MYSELF? —Nobody else does I know I'm a fool to resist Walter. Everybody else is doing as they please. Why shouldn't I But I don't And the funny part of it is, I actually don't know whether it Is because I'm too good or because I haven't got97 words
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Article703 1933-09-18 18 "Notice To Quit" ADMIRALTY POWERLESS TO PROTEST. Some prominence has recently been given to various grievances under which naval officers are said to be smarting, writes Capt. Bernard Acworth, D.5.0.. R.N., in the Observer. The peg upon which the crop of moans was hung was the alleged703 words
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Article357 1933-09-18 18 Imitation Tides In Tanks. Within a few days of the opening of the British oyster season comes the publication of the Ministry of Agriculture's report on Sea Fisheries for last year, in which interesting experiments in oyster breeding are described. The report tells how the action of357 words
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Article100 1933-09-18 18 Corporation And Mayor's Tea Party. Bombay, Aug. 3. when th^ Bombay Municipal Corporation m?{ this afternoon Dr. G. V. Deshmukh asked whether the tea party which the Mayor intended to give to the Viceroy and the Countess of Wllllngdjn was a private one or on behalf of100 words
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Article143 1933-09-18 18 "Gilbert And Sullivan Manoeuvres." London, Aug. 30. "Gilbert and Sullivan Manoeuvres" begin at Aldershot today when the Second Division engage in mimic warfare. The Army authorities have used the names of famous Gilbert and Sullivan characters in a plot for their sham 'war." The "cast" includes: The Duke143 words
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Article96 1933-09-18 18 May Visit Australia Next Year. Melbourne, Aug. 30. Definite assurances have been received here, I understand on high authority, that a member of the Royal Family will visit Australia for the Melbourne Centenary Celebrations next year, writes a Daily Herald correspondent. It Is assumed here that the96 words
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Article115 1933-09-18 18 New Process Discovered By Japanese. Manchester. Aug. 30. The monthly record of Manchester Chamber of Commerce directs special attention to a report from H.M. Consul at Kobe to the effect that the Japanese claim to have discovered a process for the manufacture of artificial cotton. It Is stated115 words
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Article177 1933-09-18 18 All Movable Property Distributed. Ahmedabad, Aug. 1. Except the buildings and the lands, Mr. Gandhi removed every posslbl^ article from his Ashram at Sabarmati prior to his arrest. His library h?s been given to the Ahmedabad Municipality, which has accepted an offer of Rs. 50,000 from a Jain177 words
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Article224 1933-09-18 18 Mans Lord Runciman's Yacht. Southampton, Aug. 28. I Lord Runciman's yacht, the threemasted schooner Sunbeam 11, put t sea from Southampton today with extra crew aboard of 18 distinguish-, sea captains. They had accepted the invitation c. their 86-year-old fellow member of tlu Southampton Master Mariners' Club224 words
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Advertisement296 1933-09-18 18 The New B.H.P. FORD THE LOWEST PRICED CAR IN MALAYA FITTED WITH With Synchro-Mesh gearbox no waiting SYNCHRO-MESH. is necessary between gear changes, no double declutching, no possibility of error. READ WHAT USERS, SAY: iiini^ ~z^——'-t?-. "Instead of gear changing being dreaded y^^» M gear changing becomes a pleasure." f^SL296 words
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Miscellaneous12 1933-09-18 19 tetyii:) Rm 1U j t i t a U^B w*K* ha.* te12 words
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Article, Illustration46 1933-09-18 20 ACROBATICS by Callagher of Chelsea Shaw of Wolverhampton during the match at Stamford Bridge. (Planet News.) CHELSEA MET WOLVERHAMPTON WANDERERS at the Stamford Bridge Ground. London. The picture shows Oak ton scorinf Chelsea's first coal. (Planet News.)46 words
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Article, Illustration20 1933-09-18 20 i:<il.i ,'Ufnfli me innucbi on mmmamtm Cecil Brooks, D.5.0., until recently Commodore of the P. and O Fleet. (Planet News.l20 words
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Article, Illustration31 1933-09-18 20 M K 111 SCOTT-PAINK. the British challenger in the races for the Harmsworth Trophy in his speedboat. Mis 3 Britain 111, on a trial run over the Trophy course. IP'iift N»ws.)31 words
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Article, Illustration19 1933-09-18 20 WALLACE BEERY, the actor, with hto baby, acknowledging the cheers of the crowd which greeted him at (PUnet News.)19 words
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Article, Illustration17 1933-09-18 20 KING BORIS of Bulgaria, accompanied by Queen Glovanna, arrlred in London on a mystery mission (PUnet News.)17 words
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Advertisement16 1933-09-18 20 THE OCEAN ACCIDENT AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION, LTD. (Incorporated in Grrit Britain) Head Office for Malaya: SINGAPORE.16 words