The Straits Times, 27 October 1933
1933-10-27
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Title Section37 1933-10-27 1 The Straits Times [ESTABLISHED NEARLY A CSMTURY] fHE LARGEST AND MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. PAGES FRIDAY^ OCTOBER 27 f 19»3. PRICK 10 CENTS. The Straits Times 20 PAGES SINGAPORE, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 27, 1983. PRICE 10 CENTS.37 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement319 1933-10-27 1 singaporf: tb cecil st. cphonc Bistv. Tonic Tones Efferi/esceni as> M Fruit Sbcline yIM^W Cleanse? IPIHOXIFIEIRIINIE lIHIEAMLTIIH SALT vigour is assured by Phosfenne Health Salt which Eliminates the poisonous waste matter that causes cells and tissues to grow old. It is the pleasant Imijoriitmg dose of Phosfenne Health Salt that319 words
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Advertisement278 1933-10-27 1 |(Jklj Rji#ur: |fe; |a*l*?. < 'phone rvj«i>. When I decided to write a book for Cyclax users, I was thinking particularly of women like yourselves, who can't drop into Bond Street for a treatment every other week or W My little book The Art of being Lovely" will show you278 words
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Advertisement315 1933-10-27 2 P. BRITISH INDIA AND AIT AR LINKS. MAU IC*. I JAPAN 6.810 <>■ 16.000 Dec. Dec 21 Dec 31 1934 IM Jsn 5 Jin 17 •Inn. 18 1 Mar 2 Mar 18 o only. \RI) POR COLOMBO BOMBAY lONIXJN. I^eave we Slnjapor.Mil 17.000 N Nov. 18 X) Dec. 8 \LI315 words
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Advertisement644 1933-10-27 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. ¥1 M N KASHA) To MM MaSS} I ...viun \ntwrrp Rotterdam and MtddietbrMgh. Vasatii Tonnage Due Sail M \RU 12.000 Oct 31 Nov 1 10.400 Nov 15 16 17 000 Nov 30 Dec. 1 PU 10.900 De- 14 15 I!\K 10 400 Dec 27 28 12 oi>o Jan644 words
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Advertisement539 1933-10-27 2 BURNS PHUP LINE. < I-« rated in Australia) FOR BRISBANE. SVDNT.Y AND Ml I BOL'RNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND TBI R.SDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailings by the »e!lfcnomn stenm<r MARELI.A and the sj MANGOLA Cargo only) The ss MARELLA n oM of the largest and finest f tram- i Australia,539 words
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Advertisement556 1933-10-27 2 Tlffi EAST ASIATIC CO., LIMITED. (Incorporated In Drnmark Pl— lfllll tHII FRF.ir.HT SKHVICE. TO GENOA. LONDON. ROTTTRI>\M HAMBI K(. AND C OI'iMI IN Ft im From Prom Prcm Spore Malacca Pert Pc: ang FIOVTA 14 11 14 11 1j 11 17 11 ERRIA 5 12 5 12 6 12 8556 words
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Advertisement578 1933-10-27 2 Tin M n vnm i ivj Oaaaa im m khiov. fTRAMMni Steam <hi« n 1 U jrl him Mutual I Il> Steam Kaiauli— Till THE RTr.AITS STKAM i 1 1 ri) II THE CHINA NAVIGATION CO LIU TH THr si »M STEAM SWH.MI'in I Ltd. 1^ l; Thr l.i.rrpool and578 words
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Article204 1933-10-27 3 A Burden Rather Than Help. Views expressed by Sir John Latta In his address v chairman of Nitrate Producers Steamship Company. Umlt#d. .ng on the subject ni ship subsidies, scrapping and laying up ol >ye been elaborated by him •nt Issue ade Journal and t:e writes204 words
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Article141 1933-10-27 3 ritwi Tonnage Wearing Out Rapidly. I comes a report ments are made or substituted for oil carry xitliln the next year California oil concerns will fliv: > with obsolete ton D their hands Shipping men !ie majority of oil carhen hay. boon In service from slxirs. and141 words
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Article51 1933-10-27 3 Strange Disappearance With Sugar Cargo. trading Junk J to the police the i ls junk which had the Hung Cheung Shlp- the junk in the prnoon. and when he returned at 10 30 p m (ound It had disappeared. It held a i-argo of 214 sacks of51 words
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Article367 1933-10-27 3 Frantic Fi*ht To Save Ships. Two steamers, the Borneo and the Commandant Henri Riviere, both well known In Hong Kong waters, almost mri uitli disaster In a typhoon that struck them In the Gulf of Tonkin. A thrilling story of the encounter with the gale has367 words
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Article171 1933-10-27 3 Seeking $15,000,000 Loar For Expansion. The China Merchants' Steam Navl gat ion Company, a Chinese State controlled business. has petitioner the National Government for s foundation fund of $15,000,000. A Chi nese report said recently that th< latter Is favourably considering th« petition. According to the petition, the171 words
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Article154 1933-10-27 3 When the s.s. Tin Tin of the MacaoKongmoon service was entering the new port of Macao shortly after 8 o'clock on Oct. 18, she struck one of 'the arms of the breakwater and BOw lies In a dangerous position, guard by an armed Government launch The Tin Tin154 words
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Article121 1933-10-27 3 LYCAON. Brit 4 821 ton*, from Hcnkow 27-10. for Liverpool 4-11. TAYBANK. Brit. 3 431 ton*, from Manila 27-10. for Boston. New York 6-11. YAMAOATA MARU. Jap. 2 322 tons, from Calcutta 37-10 for Japan porU 27-10. CHRISTIAAN HUVOENS. Dut 9.319 tons. from BaUvla 26-10. for Belawan Dell121 words
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Article112 1933-10-27 3 Friday October TT. Sklpa aiaanMe the Waarvca ar exaeeted to arrive. KirPH lIARROI K Main Wh-rf Lch Princeia Mary.- Lcn "Kathleen Oil Wharf Nil Coal Wharf Nil VI ssn.s IN DRY IXM K>. Tanjrag Pagar. Albert Dock Lighter "Skljang,- Palepah Victoria Dock Nil Reapel Harbour King's Dock112 words
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Article63 1933-10-27 3 su.iiOlUMM) To Be Spent On Improvement^. A sum equivalent to $6 600 000 Canton currency will be expended to improve the am harbour i according to the River Co:. Buroau. The plans calling for th< dredging of the Yuan-Kong and the Talmeiman areas, which operations are to be63 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement25 1933-10-27 3 The I M (.rntlrman of the Screen in his moat human, most delightful Picture gegrge arliss in "The Working Man' OPENS SOON at the CAPITOL!25 words
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Advertisement436 1933-10-27 3 jg NORDDEUTSCHEF Bib LLOYD IJjI H Oenr.any Thr underm*ntioned are the company's Intended fixtures OUTWARD SAARBRUCn.K.N for Hallo. Manila. Hong Kong. Shanghai. N. China Japan Not. 1* 5 MAIN lor Manila. Hong Kong. Shanuhal. N. China A Japan Not. 21 COBLENZ for Manila. Hong Kong. Shanghai. N. China Japin Dec436 words
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Advertisement390 1933-10-27 3 REDUCED FARES ROUND-THE-WORLD First Class £169.5.0 Tourist Class £110— Fares apply Westbound from Singapore 01 Penanjf. All water route except first class rail Across United States or Canada. Via Panama Canal from NewYork to Los Angeles < r San Francisco. First Claaa apar.xlaaately !!M.( aaditUaal Taartat Claas aaproiUuatrlj IMi ror390 words
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Advertisement258 1933-10-27 3 ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO. LTD. i lncorporated in Enr'a "KLLERMW I INK. FOR HAVRK. LONDON, KOI IKKDAM HAMBI RG VU 'orli and San Canal Due Sails Bteamrr B'pore CITY OF BAGDAD M i CITY OP LII.LS CITY OP EVANBVILU Dec 2? Jtn. 2 CITY OP NORWICH J..: I <>K li258 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous182 1933-10-27 3 ■■■•■■■■■■■■■■■■■■•■■■■■■BlB* SINGAPORE WEATHER REPORT. Stations Yesterday Last night Max. Rainfall Bright Mln. temp. Ins Sunshine t< mp. *F hrs. -F Alor Star 87 0.11 10 4 75 Siti.iwan 90 Nil 10.8 71 K. Trengganu 88 Nil 9 7 74 Bukit Jcram 89 Nil 10 1 72 Malacca 85 NU 10182 words
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Advertisement367 1933-10-27 4 SITUATIONS VACANT MTirn spplyln* I in. pasHira advertise* in these rolutnni «end rvntes of testlraonulv Oo not wnd original* ir salesman wsnted by European t man need app:y 969 BRITISH iieersßg building Strslts Tim's I-ERIENCED AND ENTERi KRKS for la*-yer s office and salary required (Man Secretary male* for n367 words
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Advertisement712 1933-10-27 4 HOUSES. FLATS TO LET TO LET. 7. Napier ltd.. 14. Chatswortb Road. Apply Meyer Bros. TO LF LAT. Amber Mansions Appl: Spore Building Corp.. 64 Market St TO LET. No 3. Swanage Road, (off Tanjong Katong Road). Apply 2b, OalrnhiU Road, at 530 pra TO LET No S Mt Elizabeth,712 words
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Advertisement593 1933-10-27 4 BUSINESS PREMISES TO LET Offices to let on 2nd 4th floors Ocean Building Apply Mansfield Co. Ltd Oround Pint Floor. Robinson RA Premises, separately or togetijer. United fcigl- neers. TO UCT. OPPICBS at 4 and 4-A. Prior* 1 St top floor and Ho. S3. Raffles Place. Apply Koh Chew Kee.593 words
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Advertisement734 1933-10-27 4 TENDERS SINGAPORE MLMCIPAL NOTICE. TENDERS. NOTICE Is hereby given tha tenders art now Invited for the following materials or services, and that particulars of such venders may K otUlned In the Tender Room Municipal Offices. Supply of Anhydrous Ammonia and Cal- I rlum Chloride during the year 1934. Date I734 words
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Advertisement938 1933-10-27 4 LEGAL NOTICE. IN THK MMIHt H KAMPONG KAMUNTING TIN DREDGING LIMITED, AND REDUCED and IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ENACTMENT. 101 NOTICE i' hereby iven 'J>at a pri been presented to the Supreme CM Federated Malay States at IpIng a resnrutlors of the above Com; reducing its capiUl f938 words
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Advertisement207 1933-10-27 4 BUSINESS CARDS FIG A R O Special RrUufd CksWßjea For II lOHIK and MHIMHIK OBSLI CO VMM H\\lN(. t.aropean U^lf Hair Dressers. Raffle* Hotel Room 12*1 and st 93 Bras Baaah Road MASSAGE HALIJ MASK I U \N!> M I Mrs HARC in* Miss MM 68. WATIKI M -:KH 1207 words
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Miscellaneous178 1933-10-27 4 SUBSCRIPTION RATES ■saVHSM Within OaUtak without MilitL Malaya. Peatage. Month). S 3.M ES I 2-M «,«.rt,rl, lUlf Vr.rlj $n.S« ««-6« lIS.BJ 1 early »34.8S 141.56 MS 96 Note OaUUUM elksejace ske«U ls*laeV Ibe saaal bank atscsnat. ADVERTISEMENT RATES The charges ana BBStractssaa far CLASSIIIED ADVI.KTISKMENTS are as asrfer 2i cents178 words
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Article16 1933-10-27 5 VJMtttMttLI f> i' IfMcn J4 5/1 58 1 ,,i >•' V irlni Mill m16 words
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Article20 1933-10-27 5 Mi BUB Bffi i i. rMuuf&M v i fc^^i I I, M v.t.i.l t.v SSBgi 'vi I20 words
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Advertisement99 1933-10-27 5 "RAFFLE! M6VIE iAfcfc" IN AIB 8F 6HltB WikFARI §86liT¥ UTunomitift I6BKINg «HW Edßiiß ftBWI§HBH T8 §tkb BBBM 1^ BHb¥ TB:NIINT iPEIIAI: lINNER PAN§E iAIARiT T«¥» M" i TNI »MOV§ IMIWf f BAN6ift§ I ■s ARMIiflEi BAY MflJPf..JMl«lliH.i«lt.ttH: I mm m imi UHSJnJMUU "ii*ttWlmi*ieM«WMil" fIOUBWOBD rm HofH 5!!!|a|:!:f!: ii:|i:)SHB!S! 6Mi«tt| hh99 words
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Advertisement7 1933-10-27 5 cUR MIBBkE NAME II ALL W™» (•('(VaNtbeD.7 words
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Advertisement9 1933-10-27 5 ARM PTOMft Wlfß MftHUATM IP "§9BB 68MPANIBN RBB|ftf§ t»:9 words
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Miscellaneous43 1933-10-27 5 MIBI I 1 i« I tttm I t^V I Mr .v. v diHBB SyftlBSM^^* B«11OS OI Ul9 DOUTrl' x>llm dt MBIR IBM: B BSflc ul HJQ IHJ nrtri Ik n 1118 I] I Msl^' ~tOTnttTnttt| tn n^rt pntnmn' •nuwl In nfit roliimn i43 words
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Miscellaneous26 1933-10-27 5 2yy riii" Culliliiiidui n I 855 ,J^«) ^'iimod'ir>' Orind 4" j»«. Uriti»(. DMM I 4ft r ,4^i« British I a fIM -tWt' l»i:ir Orchea Unw oKBS-26 words
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Correspondence.
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Letter225 1933-10-27 6 Im Straits Times. ■M to have been current CiovernThls Idea has undoubtedly been Press, and here I headings of the Straits Times of Oct. 19 and of the Singapore ss of Oi-V 25 As a result many holders in Malaya of French Bonds and securities have endeavoured to225 words
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Letter153 1933-10-27 6 To the Editor of the StraiU Times. Sir.— ln view of recent events and speeches by distinguished persons. I shall be glad It you will Inform the non-Malry domiciled communities whether the Straits Settlements is a British colony. Some of us are beginning to think that we may153 words
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Letter1009 1933-10-27 6 To the Editor of the Straits Times. "garding your leader of Oct. 13, I should like to remark that it must of course be admitted that we are all ■missionaries." each one of us. In the loose sense in which we may also be said to be. each1,009 words
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Letter62 1933-10-27 6 To the Editor of the Straits Tlrat s Sir.— As the Singapore racing season Is drawing to a dose. I venture to submit the following suggestion v -ough the medium of your paper: A one-dollar sweep should be held on every racing day Instead of the five-dollar sweeps.62 words
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Letter66 1933-10-27 6 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir.— As apparently only those articles which are to the liking of the secretary of the Malayan Agrt-Hort'.-cultural Association are to be Included, surely the hampers should be irilleo MAH A hampers! No effort is made to get In touch with66 words
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Advertisement128 1933-10-27 6 IF" Oh him \mm 1 Appetising Reasonable. Always S Something Duinty Something Tasty Something Satisfying I Prepared from only the very best of good things, always something to please the varying tastes of our discerning patrons. Nothing gives us greater pleasure than to see the contented smile of our contented128 words
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Advertisement99 1933-10-27 6 $500 l WON AGAIN j IN THE SUNDAY TIMES I FREE ENTRY j FOOTBALL COMPETITION, j MAKING THE j FOURTH TIME. Since the Opening j of the Present Football Season. THE j SUNDAY TIMES j has GIVEN AWAY j NEARLY $3,000 j as prize money in eleven weeks I AND99 words
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Article210 1933-10-27 7 Counsel's Protest In Murder Charge. When the case against Arjan Sing and Lab Singh. Slkhi. who are charted with the murder of Ourdlt S, about five years ago. was menti yesterday in the second police cour. Mr J. K. Oale. their counsel protested against delaying the preliminary inquiry210 words
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Article143 1933-10-27 7 Madras Smallpox Epidemic Abating. The health bulletin of the League of Jatlons. Eastern Bureau for the week Tided Oct. 21 stater.— Basaeln. 2 smallpox cases and 2 leaths; Bombay. 1 smallpox case and death: Calcutta. 11 cholera eeses and i i deaths as compared with 15143 words
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Article143 1933-10-27 7 Purification Tanks At Pantao. (From Our Own Correspondent Seretnban. Oct. 25. At today's meeting of the Seremban Sanitary Board, Che Hunzah bin Abdullah, chairman. Informed the board that small tanks were going to be erected at Pantal Reservoir In order to purify the Beremban water supply, j This143 words
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Advertisement26 1933-10-27 7 I (il KMIICS HYGENIQI E MIXTUU TONK KI.IXIR World Wide RrpuUUon Refuse SukaOtutw. ■oM by all Cl Miitrti ttH. Store* and PEDERAI DIBWHSARY Ralßei »n>«re SHiqioWl26 words
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Advertisement194 1933-10-27 7 CHRISTMAS SALE COMMENCING 20^0 MONDAY OCTOBER 3ltl DISCOUNT tt NOVEMBER lOtii ON EVERY 11 Days only ARTICLE SOLD. ECHIGOYA CO., 54 56, MIDDLE ROAD. Ij "VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL Sunday, Oct 29th at 9-30 p.m. POPULAR CONCERT BY THE SINGAPORE MUSICAL SOCIETY FULL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA SOLOISTS: MRS. F.V. MURDOCH SOPRANO MR.194 words
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Advertisement300 1933-10-27 7 See man-made landslides, thundering from mountain peaks, engulfing hundreds of soldiers fighting in the torrent below CAPITOL LastNightT UNIVERSAL'S SMASHING EPIC "THE REBEL" Featuring the beautiful Star of silent screen fame VILMA BANKY and LUIS TRENKER, stMrrf^iwiiibMii*Daughter of aa arisloriat she fursonk lirr family for an outlaw love! Here's TKI'I.V300 words
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Article142 1933-10-27 8 Tin Maintains Tpward Trend. IUmO EASIER BIT R1 QUIET. Our Financial Correspondent.) .aporc. Friday. Today's Prices KubtxT. 12 I/IC, down I Ift rt. I in. Singapore price $113. up B «...ld. H 10>. 9' 2 d. up s' d. Y<Merda> I'rires Rubber. London I 2**/-Jlid.. up 1142 words
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Article319 1933-10-27 8 SitKJiporr. Oct .'7. II noon. Buyer Seller Gambler 4 00 Cube 7 75 Hamburg Cube 775 Muntuk White Pepper 22 25 White Pepper 21 25 Black Pepper 1275 Mixed Black Pepper sundrled 3 20 Copra, mixed 2 65 Small Flake Tapioca 4.25 j Fair Flake Taoicca 4.15 I lied.319 words
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Article19 1933-10-27 8 From France by Aramis due at 81ngaiuon Sunday From Australia by Mangola due at Singapore on Sunday.19 words
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LOCAL STOCK AND SHARE QUOTATIONS
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article447 1933-10-27 8 Val. Pd. Buyers Sellers. £1 £1 Asam Kumbang £1 £1 Austral Malay 5'- 5 Aycr Milan; Tin 1 Aver Weng £1 £1 Bangrln Tir 1 1 Batang Padang 1 1 Batu Caves £1 £1 Chenderiang M Hitam Tin 1 1 Hong Fatt Kong Tin 5 5/- Idris Hydraulic 20447 words
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Article285 1933-10-27 8 -< Vai. IV.. Buyers Sellers. I Al.x. Brick Ord. 1.00 2 I Alex. Brick Prefs. 1.45 1.55 fl C1 Brit. Am. Tobacco 5.10.0 5.15.0 LO 6 Britiah Malaya Trustee .Yl.> .1.30 £1 £1 Con. T. S. 77 r c Prefs. 24'- 25/£1 £1 Con. T. S. (>r,l. 21 6285 words
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Article142 1933-10-27 8 Singapore Municipal 5 p.c of 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 106 108 nom. Singapore Municipal 4', 'j pc. of 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 106 108 nom. Singapore Municipal 4*^ p.c. of 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 105 107 nom. Singapore Municipal 4 p.c. of 1913 red. 1963 $2,000,000 102142 words
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Article367 1933-10-27 8 Fraser and Co. and Lyall and Evatt's Quotations Frwer Lyall Evatt ft Ca Allenby ($1) 0.80 0.874 0.75 0.90 Alor Gajah ($1) 0.60 0.70 0.60 0.70 A. HiUm ($1) 0.90 1.00 0.75 1.00 A. Kumng (|1) 0.15 0.20 0.15 0.20 A. Malay ($2) 1.40 1.50 1.25 150 A.367 words
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Article135 1933-10-27 8 Considerable Improvement In Returns. ■n Our Own Correspond London. Oct 24. The revenue of the Perak River Hydro- Electric Power Company Ltd.. for the year ended July 31 amounted to i.' 109.420. compared with 154 265 for the previous year. Expenses absorbed £57.913. leaving a net ot135 words
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Article209 1933-10-27 8 The following are the exchange rates this morning, according tc the daily circular issued by the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation SELLING. London, 4 months' sight 12/1 London, months' sight 2 I 1 London, 60 days' sight 2/ 1 f-ondon. 30 days' sight 2/4 832 I^ndun. demand209 words
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Article143 1933-10-27 8 I Open With Optimistic Feeling. Rugby. Oct. 25 Sterling on New York opened at 4.77. Paris 81' 4 Gold price Increased by 2s to 130s. Id. Including premium ol Ud Stocks markets opened with an optimistic feeling. Internationals strengthened. Kaffirs actl»e and firmer and Home Rails higher on traffic143 words
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Article80 1933-10-27 8 Rugby O The Bank of England Is auth i to receive applications for the issue of £2.250.000 Government ol Southern Rhodesia V 2V 2 per cent Inscribed stork 1953-63. The price ol Issue Is £98 per cent. Interest being payable hall ly on May 1 and Not. 1.British Wireless - 80 words
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Article89 1933-10-27 8 «r» A SoUI-.-Eom Borneo 'Guik Ann) Eut N-Wmt v (Tlnoinbo) i. Srlat Pandjaiiß Bcafka I- B Ejvpt and Eur Canada and W (Bj- Train' i raodai 9 m. An&mba and Natuna *«'»*»4t Harlr) tarn, Borneo and J<>l<> lO 10 a ro. China Hauiam. Japan Kotm.»a LaM S.:89 words
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Article72 1933-10-27 8 Foreign exchanj An Berlin 15.27>/1 Ilii—lli 22.74 Bucharesi MO Bombay 1 6 l/» I Buenos An Cop-^nha^tn 22.40 Gen. Hong Konp 1 "> n lOi> i Ma i riil 37- H Milan 60 1/lti Montreal I Montevideo 36 nom. New York 4.77' Oslo 19.90 Paris 80 29 32 PragueBritish Wireless - 72 words
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Article48 1933-10-27 8 K.S.S. equal to London Standard Buyers M Spot (\Qt>6e) 1-' I iF.OJ 11/10 Standard RS.S. M i Buyers. Mi Nov.-Dec. Jan-Mar. 12 'J 1»', Apr-June 12 12 i Tone of market Quiit i Latest Cable Lon-.i' lb. New York 717 1 per lb.48 words
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Advertisement22 1933-10-27 8 a» LuuibtUNc lets its owner down. "A.C. KILODYNE" at $165.00 complete with valves cabinet. EDDYSTQUE RADIO ELECTRIC Cr tS-M OBCHAaO RO\H MUIW22 words
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Miscellaneous32 1933-10-27 8 ARRANGEMENTS PCW THF WEEK. Prrmk Sunday. Orl»t>r Sinfmporc Miulral E rial Hall <> 30 p m Sportmi rvrnrt *IU br f0..r..! •rparate bradtnc on thr (poru pa(r For Tar Tabln «rr p«cr 332 words
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Article625 1933-10-27 9 Samuel Monta&u And Co.'s Report Samuel Montagu and Co.'s weekly report dated LonJon Sept. 27 states: MA The Bank of England gold reserve against notes amounted to £190.376.131 on the 20th Instant, showing no change as compared with the previous Wednesday. Large amounts of gold were available625 words
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Article308 1933-10-27 9 Annual Report To The Shareholders. The annual meeting of the MandalTekong Singapore > Rubber Estates Ltd. will be held In at the registered offices of the company. No. 64 Market Street, on Tuesday. Oct. 31 Following Is the annual report: Accounts. results for the year show a loss308 words
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Article341 1933-10-27 9 Geo. White Yuiile Otf j Report. Geo. White. YuiUe and Co Lid. li their rubber report dated London Sept 20. state i Until the last few day., --üboe fluctuated only between very narrow 1 limits. Spot rubber for the most par f being quoted at 3^d per lb.341 words
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Article319 1933-10-27 9 Closing: Quotations In London. (From Our Own Correspondent > London. Oct 26. 1 Closing quotations today of the principal British stocka axe flven below The rise or fall Is In relation to the price of Oct 25 GOWRNMCNT STOCKS. MUTISM. Riae or M Convmtn Lou 5'-319 words
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Article495 1933-10-27 9 Thr following publications were Issued or received by the Department of Statistic*. 8A and P M 8 dunn« the period October 1 to October 13. 1913. inclusive. and are available (or public me In the Reference Library. Fullerton Building. Singapore Application may be made by member* of495 words
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Article803 1933-10-27 9 More Ix>ndon Comments. LOWER CROP POLICY ON SEAPORT ESTATE. The results obtained by three Malayan rubber companies are discussed by "W.AT." In the Investors Chmnide His comments are as follows: The smallest output for Ihm has been accompanied In the case vi Seaport (Sekmgor) by the best803 words
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Advertisement497 1933-10-27 9 BANKING. NEDEKLAM)S( H DUMBCn HAM)K!^ T ANK N. V. sMaMtahed IM3 at Am.«teHam Autfcortecd Capital Olds. 1^0.000.000 capital Olda. »-«J?-00« Keae ye» Old*. IS.«»MIF iii \d mm i \m-iiki>\m miMII IIIMKS: THK HA<ilF lOTTIIDAX MKs| VS HIWNC HtV t Dutch Fast ■BAM H km M I I I EA3T INUIES497 words
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Advertisement346 1933-10-27 9 BANKING. NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. (NETHERLANDS TK\.u\<. SOCIETY.) Established in Amsterdam 1824. HEAD OfffKli AMSTERDAM WI 11! BRAMCH2B IN RO'ITERDXM \M) IHK HAG I B. HE \I) OHICK FOR THE I ISTJ It VI WI V. Branches thioushout t:.. Indies and In tl t, China. Japan and Arabia. lOSDOS RWKt.BB:346 words
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Article112 1933-10-27 10 Singapore. 4.LHAMBR4 Below The Sea With Ralph Bellamy Fay Wrar. 6 IS— 9 IS. OHM The Rebel With Vllmm Banky Luis Trtuker. 15— •15 GREAT WOULD Cabaret— The Lot* Contract One Hour Wllh You. MASLBOROIGB Cynara With Ronald Colman Kay Francis 6 15— 9 IS. NEW WORLD Sid; Shows,112 words
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Obituary52 1933-10-27 10 DUNNE— Edward (M). At his residence 65. Riihdjwii Road. Dublin, on the 25th Instant. Please pray for th* repose of hl» sou] Inserted by his rarrowlac sons Joseph and Dominic. FLOWS —At Christ l HospJUl. Wlthlngton. Manchester on Ort M. lf*3. Jessie, wife of L E FVme52 words
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930 1933-10-27 10 With the very Important exception to which reference was made yesterday, namely the proposal to give primary education in the Malay language only, the statement of policy made by His Excellency the Governor at the meeting of the Legislative Council930 words
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Article774 1933-10-27 10 A ROYAL SPEAKER. Royalty, and for that mat'royalty, is so hedged aboir convention in this country that occa- j slons such as that which occurred at Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday, when the ruler of the State dined with the i Rotary Club and gave an address,774 words
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Article1163 1933-10-27 10 INTEREST RATES. Will world trade recovery mean a rise in interest rates? Discussing this question and the future of interest rates generally, Mr. J. H Wood, F.R. Econ. S.. says that revival tcill necessarily make it more difficult for tome borrowers to meet their requirements, but the1,163 words
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Advertisement48 1933-10-27 10 SCOTCH LAMB A SMALL SHIPMENT OF NEW SEASON'S SCOTCH LAMB HAS JUST ARRIVED ex S.S. "GLENAMOY" AND IS AVAILABLE AT OUR VARIOUS RETAIL DEPOTS. WE WOULD EMPHASISE THAT THIS LAMB WAS BRED, FED, SLAUGHTERED, AND DRESSED SCOTLAND. YOU CANNOT BUY BETiER LAMB! SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO.. LTD. I.W.J.W.48 words
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Advertisement100 1933-10-27 10 A SCRFW LOOSE? Never mind, take M to D. M. GRANT CO. Large or (Ball ■alar repairs, charges ■■■trite. H Cavenagk Phone MB FIRST WITH THE NEW SEASONS MODELS. A NEW COLLECTION OF OOWNS. DORVILLE LINEN SUITS (all copies ol the new Autumn Modeb from Parts) WOOLLEN SUITS. TRAVELLINO COATS.100 words
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458 1933-10-27 11 EMPHATIC STATEMENT BY THE CHANCELLOR. Reports Of Munition Factories Malicious Inventions." 1 he dtrm.in hancellor, Herr Hitler, in an interview published in a London newspaper, reiterates* emphatically that (•ermany will ne\er a«rain participate in an international conference so ImbJ as her claim tn absolute equalityReuter - 458 words
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Article273 1933-10-27 11 Safeguard Against Ipheavals. Rugby. Oct 25 The Ttct mat small Investors On at Britain have holdings amounting to well over £3.000.000 000 was eit-d by idcnt of the Board of Trade Mr. Walter Runciman. as one of the sure safeguards against drastic political a this country Ml Kur.eiman273 words
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Article44 1933-10-27 11 Rugby. Oct 25 The fling has appointed Mr. Gordon U thim. who has been Secretary for the Northern Provinces of Nigeria since 1929. to be Oovernor and Commander-In-Chief of the Seychelles in succession to Sir d* Bymons M O Hooey, retired r l^ss.44 words
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Article178 1933-10-27 11 Incident At Home Of Viceroy's Heir. London. Oct. 36 The police are investigating a mysterious occurrence at the house. No. 9 Victoria Square, of Viscount Ratendone. the Viceroy's heir, who Is understood to be leaving for India on Monday. Viscount Ratendone's neighbour. Miss Dorota Flattau. theReuter - 178 words
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Article84 1933-10-27 11 Interesting Exhibit At Motor Show. Rugby. Oct 25. One Interesting exhibit In the Commercial Motor Show, which opens v Olympla. London, next Thursday, will be one of the rail cars, models of which have recently been acquired b/ most of the British main line railways. The cars areBritish Wireless - 84 words
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Article51 1933-10-27 11 Rugby. Oct. 24. At today's meeting of the London County Council a scheme, submitted by the Improvement Committee. f6i the reconditioning of Waterloo Bridge by means of a process of corbelling out on the existing bridge at an estimated east of £686.000. was adopted without a division —BritishBritish Wireless - 51 words
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548 1933-10-27 11 Suggested Reason For Gold Price Increase. New York. Oct 26. The suggestion that Mr. Roosevelt may use the raising of the gold price as a club to Induce foreign countries to make overtures for a new monetary conference along the lines the President approves548 words
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Article67 1933-10-27 11 New High Commissioner For! Danzig. Geneva. Oct 36. j Mr. Scan Lester, permanent Irish delegate to the League of Nations, has been appointed High Commissioner of Danzig and Mr James G. McDonak' director of the American Foreign Policy Association, appointed High Commissioner of the organisation fathered by theReuter - 67 words
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Article47 1933-10-27 11 Sir Sidney Barton's Daughter Marries Baron Falcone. Rome. Oct. 25 Marlon, the daughter of Sir Sidney Barton, today married Baron Falcone, secretary to the Italian Foreign Office. A reception was held at the British Legation to the Vatican by Sir Robert and Lady Cllve Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article377 1933-10-27 11 Mainly Radical. ALBERT SARRAUT AS PREMIER. Paris. Oct. 36. Subject to last-minute alteratlrns the French Cabinet, which is mainly Radical, says Reuter. will be composed as follows: Albert Sarraut. Premier and Minister of the Interior, lately Minister for the Colonies, replacing Oaladler as Premier Paul-Boncour. remainsAneta-Trans-Ocean - 377 words
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Article100 1933-10-27 11 Japan's Bid To Win Market. Manchester. Oct. 36. Egyptian yarn spinners axe perturbed by reports that Japanese fine yarns are appearing In the European and continental markets at prices 30 to 40 per cent below the cost of similar yarns produced in Lancashire. The quality and strength ofReuter - 100 words
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Article73 1933-10-27 11 Many Citizens May Have To Remain M Dry." Washington. Oct. 24. Many American citizens. Including the inhabitants of Washington, will still be compelled to remain "dry" after the repeal of prohibition, according to the Attorney-General, who U of the opinion that after the repeal of the 18thReuter - 73 words
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Article27 1933-10-27 11 SEVEN SONS BORN Georgetown British Guiana >. Oct. 24 Senora Peres has given birth to seven sons. The mother' and all the babies are progressing well Reuter WirelessReuter - 27 words
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Article164 1933-10-27 11 Charred Bodies Found In Frontier Hut Innsbruck. Oct. 33 The mystery surrounding the death of three Italian customs officers whoscharred bodies were found last week It: the burned ruins' of a shelter hut ir. '.isseier valley has been cleared up by the confession of aAneta-Trans-Ocean - 164 words
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Article99 1933-10-27 11 Reported Flight From Siam. Prince Bovradej. the leader of the Siamese revolt, has fled from the country, according to a message received in Singapore by the Siume.se Consul -General. The situation in Bangkok Is rapidly nearing the normal, and the revolt Is completely at an end. The -Consul99 words
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Article62 1933-10-27 11 Rugby. Oct 24 The latest Treasury returns show j that the ordinary revenue lor the current financial year up to Oct. 21 amounted to £308.910.305 At th» corresponding date of last year the amount at £302.979.215 The ordinary expenditure to date for the current year totalled £369 139.996British Wireless - 62 words
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Article790 1933-10-27 11 Reported KeM'gnation Of Finance Minister. FUHEN DROUGHT. Russo-Japanese Ten-ion Said To He Lessening. -l>lit has occurred ht-tween Mr. T. V. Soont ;md Marakal hianir k;ii->he!\. -tit. foreign report, as a result of wUci the Finance MiniVci ha-» tendered his [MflgMtiM tn the <;«)\ernment. The other number of China'sSin Chew Jit Poh; Sin Kuo Min - 790 words
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Advertisement25 1933-10-27 11 kLJM it »1k... j.di.id Im «jujiil> aa4 parity, aa4 >o« tmu »!««>» be certain •f tkt ■>■• prrrrMajr of Kailrr fal •»«rr Say. Diatribators: GETZ BROS. CO.25 words
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1999 1933-10-27 12 Selangor In The Days Of Civil War. MM the >uhaa of Semaccr etmxßtew a mrw« audience wita tales of the early history of ais State whea he spoke a( a dinner meetiasr of the Koala l.umuur Rotary (lob oa V\ edited 1 tliruaesK. who was1,999 words
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247 1933-10-27 12 Collided With Another Vehicle. (From Our Own Correspondent) The case In which Dr C Howard, j the Negrl SembUin estate moittril practitioner, was summoned to answer a charge or reckless and negligent drtrme. was concluded today when Raja convicted the defendant. In Ms Judgment the247 words
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Article146 1933-10-27 12 Fight Years' Rigorous Imprisonment Tried on two counts of attempted murder and one of voluntarily causing hurt, a young Hokklen named Lee H r i Lian was found guilty in the Assue Court before Mr. Justice Mills. yesterday, of attempted voluntary causing grievous hurt He was sentenced to146 words
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Article58 1933-10-27 12 A Chinese ni taken to hospital shortly before ian<«ht wtth> a history of baring been i ■llui by MTcnl others. It was. bowerer. suspected that be wms svflertnc from .mental debility a: he was first foantf on the roof of a Chinese temple in Beach Road and had to be58 words
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Article144 1933-10-27 12 Chinese Certified Insane. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru. Oct M The strain I behaviour of a niliiim Ong Poo 800. wbc was charged with stabbing two people, was commented on by the magistrate. Sheikh Abu Bakar. today It was said that accused I7as arrested144 words
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Article286 1933-10-27 12 Ratepayers* Association PvrtMt A memorandum prepared •before the LegisUUve Council meeting) by Messrs Tay Lian Teck. T. Ann and Tan 800 pore Ratepayers' Association, which condered the question of the Women and Girls' Protection < Amendment) Ordinance Inter alia state* That no case to known of the ponce286 words
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Article787 1933-10-27 12 Britain's Chance. SIR JOHN BIGGINS' TOUR OF FAR EAST Mr John Higgtns. KCB. DSO. a former Air Marshall of the RAF and now director of two of the biggest aviation cnmpanif in Great Britain. has learnt a lot about the aerial 1 strength, civil and military,787 words
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Article51 1933-10-27 12 An oM Chinese wms reported to have HlbwiHui wdrtde In a hooac in Dwnlop Street early this MnrnbM by cutting his ihniTii with a bit knUe. Portmatcty for him. he vac Mas by one of the other Inamn. who peeventetf th# bifllrttott a€ nure seriooM injuries and fiephon»4 for the51 words
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Article587 1933-10-27 12 TACKLING BROADCASTING PROBLEMS. The itrtosnin of Government to relay [portions of the Empire broadcast progranune through the Koala Lumpur transmitter when reception conditions permit has aroused a surprising and quite unnecessary amount of criticism Wireless enthusiasts throughout the country will aisuunu the experiment as a587 words
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Article110 1933-10-27 12 Five Men Picked lp By Fifhing Boat. While on patrol duty In the vicinity of PuUu Uhm and Tanjong Kechil early Monopolies launch P. pp. >tru ■t a submerged object which IMM -H* pr IpeOer Mades Into the turn, and foundered Those on board, aa Asiatic senior Irevmme110 words
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Article51 1933-10-27 12 Licence Fee On Fruit And YeceUMe Shop*. According to mi»ui«« of tbc i»^ meeting of the Malacca Municipality. OB Urn motion of Mr. Chan Teck Chye it was resolved that the licence fee Inr fmlt and vegetable shops should tM reduced from 524 to SI a51 words
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Advertisement63 1933-10-27 12 ARNOTTS' Manufactured by FAMOUS WILLIA. AIMTT LTi. L mm aw. a am a The Biscuit Spsrmsmls of MARIr oy#r y#ar «wP^««ce. IflrlllluL from the finest Aimtrattan ■■«Ausan Flaor. Eggs, Hilk. Butter BISCUITS other iagrwHents. aiaaiat ea AfUHjaj |g| The Quality Blecwll at Lewwr f^tfo. S^anCfl aW wsnuaapw^^jan 'SV'^y for the63 words
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Article528 1933-10-27 13 Merchants To Petition Hifch Commissioner. Thr SeUngnr Indian Merchants' Association, whirli rtprrsrnts all thr Indian importers and not teaa than 3". prr cent of aI 1 TMM importer* of rirr. after correspondence with thr IMS (.oxrriimrnt. has drrtdrd to approach the Mich Commissioner with a528 words
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Article406 1933-10-27 13 Deepavali Festival Tragedy. A fight between a Tamil tyee and a Chinese on Deepavali day ended In tragedy, the syce dying from a stab wound In the neck The Chinese alleged to be concerned. Lee Ah Poh. is now In custody on a charge of406 words
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Article303 1933-10-27 13 W A J. Daly arrived li Kuala Lumpur :rom home on Monday. Mr George Bentlnck. of the Mines Department. Ipoh, will shortly be going on a trtp up the Calna coast. Mr R. O Madf w. of the Mines Department. Ipoh. Is now an Inmate of PMB303 words
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Article449 1933-10-27 13 Respondent Denies Paternity. A Chinese maidservant. Lim Kirn Seng, summoned Charles Doulet. a middle-aged overseer In the sewerage department of the Singapore Municipality, for falling to maintain her child. She gave the name of the Infant, a boy with a fair hair and dark eyes, as449 words
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Article136 1933-10-27 13 Hair Pulled In Police Station. A Sinhalese. Mrs. Margaret Wijeyaratne. and a Chinese, Madam Ang Kee Eng. appeared In the role of complainant and accused, respectively, before Mr. N. Ortce. the second n ..iglstrate. yesterday. In a charge of voluntarily causing hurt. It was said that there had136 words
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Article123 1933-10-27 13 Dr. Tempany Hopeful Of Agreement. Several matters concerning the Industry were discussed, at the plnc- apple growers' conference held yesterday at which Dr. Tempany. Director of Agriculture, presided, among them being the Pineapple Industry Bill which passed Its first reading in Council on Wednesday, and the telegram received123 words
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Article52 1933-10-27 13 A 15-month-old Teocheow boy was drowned on Wednesday afternoon In a bouse in Cuppage Road. The baby was left unattended and crawled into the bath room. He feU head first Into a tub of water, and was drowned. The Coroner viewed the body yesterday and an Inquest will52 words
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Advertisement116 1933-10-27 13 LONDON CROWDS CLAMOUR gjX I s FOR SEATS! SUCCESS of I.ORGE ARLISS in his greatest role •THE WORKING MAN" I It has been decided that "The Working Man," the I new George Arliss picture which opened at the W\ BqHbssi ssssssa iil a ast week, Is to stay on there116 words
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Advertisement400 1933-10-27 13 I isw I wissssl I i g) V ■*^L I ssssssssssssss^. CRAVENA CORK TIPPED VIRGINIA CICARETTES are LONDON made Iftfe r^Njby CLEANSING W *^«-^J^SilSbs^ THECUTLEAF i j j Kk^Pr In the machines ifcou-n JB :*£&<*gm I j ft* M*ndtd and /mclwxi I ■HPFF Tobacc strand, arc riMi TK, enure I400 words
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Biggest Dividend At Ipoh Autumn Meeting. — Interesting Hockey.
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Article1152 1933-10-27 14 Stewards' Inquiry Into Irvine Accident. Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. Oct. 26. I A regtettable feature of the autumn rak Turf Club, the, I ,ich took place today, hxs number of accidents. Today was the victim. Riding Palm second event he was leading he was suddenly1,152 words
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Article116 1933-10-27 14 Teams Selected For Tuesday's Game. The following have been selected to take part in the hockey trial on the S.C.C. Padang on Tuesday which Is being held prior to -he selection of the Singapore side to play Negri Senbtlan at Seremban on Saturday week: Cslmms: Cheok Wah;116 words
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Article164 1933-10-27 14 Preparing For Singapore's Visit <From Our Own Correspondent Seremban. Oct. 26. The following have been selected to play In a state hockey trial on Saturday at Seremban prior to selecting the Negri Sembllan team to meet Singapore on Nov. 5 at Seremban: Colours: A. S. Emmanuel (N. S.164 words
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Article109 1933-10-27 14 New Fifteens Meet With Success. CFrom Our Own Conespoudent.) Penang. Oct. 23. The Chinese Recreation Club, which has also taken to *****, yesterday defeated the Penang Free School, which, has been playing for the last two yean i by 14 points to nil. The Chinese, who have a109 words
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Article17 1933-10-27 14 The All Malayan Indo-Ceylonese football eleven will meet the Chinese today, at Anson Road Stadium.17 words
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Article94 1933-10-27 14 Dewhurst Stakes At Newmarket t— <si. Oct. 2C The Dewhurst Stakes, run at Newmarket today, resulted as follows: H.H. Aga Khan's MRS. RUSTOM <5 4) 1 Sir A. Bailey's TIBERIUS >10 111 1 2 Lord Roaeberys FLAMENCO <81) 3 Nine ran. Won by a length and94 words
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Article193 1933-10-27 14 Ten Miles Championship On Sunday. The Singapore open championship ten miles cross-country race, under the auspices of the Clerical Union, will be run on Sunday. The start will be from the Union Club House. Rangoon Road, at 7 a.m. The competitors are as follows: Sapper W. Seblre (RE). P.193 words
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Article127 1933-10-27 14 To Play Three Matches In Singapore. The Padang Football Association. Sumatra, will shortly visit Singapore and play the following matches: Wed., Nov. 1: at Anson Road Stadium vs. Malaya Command. Fri Nov. 3: at Anson Road Stadium vs Btralts Chinese FA. Sat Nov. 4: at Jalan Besar Stadium127 words
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Article64 1933-10-27 14 Kota Raja To Play. Monopolies. The following will play for Kota Raja Club against Government Monopolies at rugger on Sunday. 29th Octo- 1 ber at McNalr Road ground off Bale* Uer Road: Said: A. Rahman. Madoo. Iksan and Harts; Dolfattah and Mus bah: Taib. Yahya. Masood. Amal.64 words
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Article63 1933-10-27 14 Keppel G.C. Women's Medal. Eight cards were taken out for the Keppel Oolf Club Women s October I foursome and the follow: i« returned: Mrs. A M Low and Mrs. K. G. Mozar 46 15' 2 30 4 Mrs. W. P Douglas and Miss Nlblock 46 14 <63 words
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Article21 1933-10-27 14 The Singapore Golf Club monthly nixed foursomes competition has been postponed from Friday. Nov. 10 to Friiay. Nov. 17.21 words
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Article40 1933-10-27 14 In the final (three frames) of tUe ICC. straight snooker championship, resterday. F. J. L Mayger beat T. B. logers. Playing on their own ground yesterlay. Raffles College hockey XI defeated be APC by two goaU to nil.40 words
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Article95 1933-10-27 14 Heavily Beaten By R.A.F. At Seletar. The Chinese Rugby team visited Seletar yesterday and were defeated by the RAF. by 18 points to three. It was a good game, the Chinese showing plenty of speed and dash, but the RAF. were superior in the scrums, getting possession95 words
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Article99 1933-10-27 14 Raffles College Girls Lose To 84JC <.S< 1. R.C. Girls Playing their first game of the season, the Raffles College girls hockey eleven put up a good performance at Upper Serangoon Road yesterday, when they met the second string of the Girls' Sports Club. They were defeated99 words
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Article165 1933-10-27 14 St. Francis Association Beats High School. (From Our Own Correspondent Malacca, Oct. 26. The St. Francis' Association proved too good for the High School at hockey, winning a game that was packed with thrills by 6 goals to 2. For half the game the S.F.A.. who were without165 words
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Article36 1933-10-27 14 Victories For Monmouthshire And Oxford. Louden. Oct. 26 In a county Rugby match at Pontypool today ksonroouthshlre beat Glamorganshire by 10 ptt to six. Oxford University defeated Newport by nine points to five. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article612 1933-10-27 14 Malaya Command Beaten At Depot. Police 4. Malaya Command 2. The Malaya Command had only themselves to blame for not having won their hockey match against the Police yesterday at the Depot The home team, who were without two of their regular players, by dint of612 words
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Advertisement20 1933-10-27 14 Sok brrjkkinc Records in lx>ndon and Sydney GEORGE ARLISS at his best in "THE WORKING MAN" A veritable Entertaferaeat Treat!20 words
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Advertisement10 1933-10-27 14 tlNDfft m£ Cnmwi^iif% iji f^ It*/ LOMOOM.MOVEMBER 193 J. W&10 words
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302 1933-10-27 15 "Seen Much That Has Disgusted Me." (From Our Own Correspondent > Kuala Lumpur. Oct. 26 Tha. nform was necessar) in Selangor football was a point stressed by Mr John Hanis In an address on ethics delivered before the Tamil302 words
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2005 1933-10-27 15 K\t.USH II XV TiWU.s Punter's Opinion Of Gordon Richards. B Our Own Correspond Straits Times Orncf, i. Oct. 9. this week at to beat Ml winning rides In a set up by his world Fred Archer. In has had a truly wonderful week as has2,005 words
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Article210 1933-10-27 15 Today. OrUber 17. Rugby WUUnlre Reft. vs. Public Services A TantUn Horkey: B.C.C. vs. S'porr ColU. Padanc: HRC A" VI HKSROA. SRC. gnt: S.C.RC. vs. Police "A." B.CR.C. frd.; Ceylon S.C. vs A PC. Balestier. lodoOrlonear vs Raffles CoUefe. 1C rrd. Football All-Malayan Inoo-Ceyluneae vs. Chinese, Anaoo Rd.210 words
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Article21 1933-10-27 15 1 (The ro-optraUao of club secretaries is requested Id keeping this diary of iporttns events accurate and up to date j21 words
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Article96 1933-10-27 15 Big Win For Eastern Counties. London, Oct 25 The following were the results of Rugby matches played today n Counties 38 Kent 0 'At Leytonstone Surrey 29 Sussex 15 •At Richmond*. ■t Bart's 4 Camb. Un. 21 Reuter GREAT SURPRISE. "World-Beater" Finishes Last Laurel, Maryland The Challenger PurseReuter - 96 words
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Article403 1933-10-27 15 The following have been Invited to play Rugby football for S.C C "B" vs. Wiltshire "A" on Monday. November 6th.. at BCC— A. I. Horsley; R. V. Welch. R. J. 8. Da vies. D. Alexander. H L Vincent; M. G. Mills. P. J. R Butler; S. Webb. R.403 words
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Advertisement312 1933-10-27 15 J!^^^^^^aaa^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^'«^»^B»a^a^»laaiaa^a^Bsia^a^alaP MAGNOLAX "teE h I h«- man -I Id nature's I J=r^ZiV_- r< iui(l\ for fSJgJgSj r st'itTKirh ills l>\- corn-ctinjj r.-.r-"^-'- vitliout barmfnl ;ifur *»n».*2*»Ca i etS. It int l?*;'*^**"' :mtl |»:il itnl'ii- t;i^tc ..ml ~jrv^r^^r bf taken with cjim- 1»> **""i£ r 3 childn-n anil adults. A British312 words
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1521 1933-10-27 16 SHANGHAI LETTER Nanking Fears Interruption Of League Aid. Our Own Correspondent! •nghal. Oct. 18. hat happened at Geneva last .a. the allegedly unstable situation in the Far East generally and m •artlcularly seems by compa<-i- i.)iy m itled. Gerr m 'he appears to1,521 words
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Article322 1933-10-27 16 Mr. Edward Chao. CROWNED LAUREATE AT BRUSSELS. Mr. Chao Mcl pa was recently crowned as Laureat dv Conservatoire Royal de Bruxelles. This Is the first time in Europe that a Chinese musician ha* received such an honour in one of the distinguished musical Institutions In Europe. Mr.322 words
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Article130 1933-10-27 16 Productive Enterprises To Be Improved. Shanghai. Oct 20. Another novel conference is to be introduced. ln China when the "Produc- tion Conference" will take place at Hangchow, Cheklang. on Nov. 1. Leading Industrial and commercial leaders and delegates of industrial, and agricultural organisations, will participate in the deliberations130 words
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Article130 1933-10-27 16 Canton Gunboats' Trip Again Delayed. Canton. Oct 30 Although many discussions have taken place among the Chinese officials concerning the lspatch of gunboats and diplomatic officials to study the geographical data of the Coral Islands In the South China Sea. claimed by both the French and Japanese,130 words
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Article275 1933-10-27 16 Thousands Homeless. LOOTERS BEAVEN BY ANGRY CROWD. Amoy Oct. 14. Thousands were rendered homeless and damage estimated at $1,000,000 I was caused by a disastrous Are which I devasted a large area In Kuiangsu. the International Settlement at Amoy. on Oct 13 The fire broke out275 words
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Article138 1933-10-27 16 Suppression Scheme For Canton. Canton. Oct 20. Social reformers in Canton are pleased t<> hear that .Ugh political quarters have submitted to the Government a plan for the suppression of fantan in Honam and lottery gambling In Canton a.-> from 1934. The suppression plan is discussed following an138 words
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Article114 1933-10-27 16 To Fortify Island Off Shantung: Coast Tslnan. Oct. 21. In view of Its strategic position for national defence, Oen. Han Fu-chu. Chairman of the Shantung Provincial Government, has decided to develop Changshan Island, which lies north of the Kiaotunc Peninsula ard occupies an Important position In the Yellow114 words
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Article127 1933-10-27 16 First Stage Of Construction Near Completion. The construction of the Canton Municipal Headquarters Is divided Into i three stages, and work as planned to 'be accomplished In the first stage Is I nearing completion. This comprises the construction of the main portion of the building and the two127 words
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760 1933-10-27 16 CANTON LETTER. "Abduction" Of A "Chinese" By Consular Agents. IFrum Our Own Correspondent > Canton. Oct. 18 It has come to a pass where either Industry Is about to be totally j lysed or else concessions must be i made by the workmen so that760 words
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Advertisement237 1933-10-27 16 Learn CONTRACT by Example! This NEW BOOK "60 CONTRACT LE>>ON HANDS" 1 60 PAGES By ELY CULBERTSON teaches you both bidding and play at CONTRACT BRIDGE. $1.25 A COPY By speci.l arrangement with Mr Uy Culbertson. the world's greatest player and authority on modern Contract Bridge, this paper is enabled237 words
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Article3237 1933-10-27 17 FVwMfar Results— Quick Control Of Bracken High Company Overheads —Estates Like "City Parks"— Disease Theories (ringelly Trials, (By Our Planting Correspondent.) SEVERAL week* ago attention was drawn In these notes to an arsenical weed- killer that was being used di. Jind.ir.im Estate. Negri Sembllan. and I then3,237 words
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Advertisement30 1933-10-27 17 RAILWAYS 1 I OTPBI 1M II ITIKS -■I (ol TION. HANDI. ING, BTM U.K. TRANSI»ORI I AN I) DKMV E R V Oh I 1 reigot or iron im I30 words
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Advertisement190 1933-10-27 17 A PRODUCT OF MALAYA HIGH LOW QUALITY .XnEBSL, PRICE 100 BRITISH MALAYAN COLLIERIES, LTD. 7W. 4265. KUALA LUMPUR. Ttttgrmsm "AMANG." 45 GALLON f STEEL DRUMS On mult Branch is ia fall prtiwlki. We offer the UK aervirc to Nwthera territory aa we have 'iKfcerto btva ahle to rlw the S«athern190 words
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3452 1933-10-27 18 AMAZEMENT AT FINDINGS OF COMMISSION. The Hoard of the Rubber Research Institute has replied to the criticisms contained in the report of the Commission of Inquiry into the working of the Institute. The reply is iwicd in (he shape of a memorandum published by3,452 words
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Advertisement19 1933-10-27 18 mirier than "The Millionaire"— More Human than "OLD ENGLISH" George Mh in "The Working Man" Coming to the CAPITOL!19 words
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Advertisement95 1933-10-27 18 I I i HKGSM to. C. C. WAKEFI D CO., LTD. HorM.my ttrildiiu RoHiwon -.jd. Sinctporr I hjiCrrrd !ljnj> < h .mtwiv I nion Slrrrl. irnjru Tr'.r So. I*ll. ALL OVER THE JBr& WORLD JrjT Johnnie Walkir IS A MARK GOOD FELLOWSHIP -JOHNNIE WAbKER RED LABEL for all occasions, the95 words
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Article98 1933-10-27 19 Anti-Opium Bureau B'ames Japan. China is the principal victim ol the illicit traRlc in opium with its derivatives, according to the monthly report of the Anti-Opium Bureau published at Oencva on Oct. 10. The report says that tin- number of drug addicts in Dhina Is growing dally98 words
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Advertisement171 1933-10-27 19 v_^^^^ j^^SL IK _h_, tl-_i Ja_^_^_^_^_l ishA-T _^_l_k I' X t ,_V 9^^^^^ 0 _^_^_fl 90 _J_K_^_l^^ f T^w3 IP _f r*T^ HL|tl f f <^____^_R_H _E r __r \l V T *^§SBisH_BSiH -H j_^_^_^. _En From a Doctor's Letter IV JLY son was fed solely and exclusively on Glaxo171 words
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Miscellaneous129 1933-10-27 19 Today's Crossword Puzzle L.I 1 I 111 'll* (CLUES.) v 8: S_*c W ■-•3 Brcvii. nirrlal 25 BrlchtnCM >ul lunc**on» j, A >ica» 31. Sklii 33 T»lst IS A 34 Bird 36 U«al claim 38 High .one* 40 Ckxni'ort 43 Jolly boat 45 Mawuline 48 Scxrlal p sltlon IS 1-Jt129 words
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Article, Illustration58 1933-10-27 20 Car Plunges Over 20 -Foot Embankment. I 1 UVLKI OKMGI (M>K 01 < OSSM.I.. Notts., had a remarkable escape when the car he was driving skidded on the wet road and crashed down an rmhankmrnt twenty feet, w hen travelling along the Colchester Koad at Harold Wood. Essex. Although the58 words
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Article, Illustration34 1933-10-27 20 CENTRAL LONDON, showing on left tb« Law Courts building Centre forr ground U St. Clement Dane's Churrh in the Strand, and in right background can be »een the dome of St Paul's Cathedral. (Planet >>«34 words
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Article, Illustration44 1933-10-27 20 Mini swns llNrli 1111. STREETS IN ROME to watch the funeral of the Marquis de Pinedo. the famous Italian airman, who was ki!t?i t. hrn hs sVHssai at New York at the beginning of an attempt to break the long distance record. (Planet Mm44 words
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Article, Illustration28 1933-10-27 20 MVF MKN tt«-:v re->:-ued from the Thames, when a motor-launch owned b> Mr. Hector Wallace, collided with (he pleasure steamer Kmprrw. near Tower Bridge, and sank within .i <>•'■■28 words
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Article, Illustration55 1933-10-27 20 801 M BKMMsnU OF THE NORTH KRN COMMAND, la co-operation with the London ""i«^ aad Scottish Ra.lway. Mew up with high explosives a 19 arch vladact over the railway at Shottle. Derbyshire, on the branch Itae fress DvAeM to Vflrksworth. Tfce riaduct carried a road over the railway and was55 words
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Article, Illustration41 1933-10-27 20 LITTI.K MIORA GREGERBO.V wli.i ttres at CrieMewood. Is believed to be a Msala« Oiytpte Chasspian. Although eerty foar run, fow Months old. ahe eaa already swim sixty yards aad ■surdlag to her trainer, she shows great promise of »»-~-ilnf a ehasßpioa41 words
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