The Straits Times, 31 October 1933
1933-10-31
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Title Section38 1933-10-31 1 The Straits Times [ESTABLISHED NfcAKLY A CEM'UKk I THE LARGEST A^D MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. LI PAGER SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1933. PRICE 10 (I NTS The Straits Times SINGAI'ORE. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1933. PRICE 70 CKVTS.38 words
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Advertisement354 1933-10-31 1 E ijr-- 73 CECIL ST fFWONP Slsl* fj|> -NOT MEBELY ISwfA PERFUME imm iX^^* ill 1^ c opinion of many women who ii B( v^/iW7M never use ordinary perfuim>, k\\ /In! au c ogne i s an essential to the r UK \A 4lr? Ikf tQ il et For good354 words
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Advertisement273 1933-10-31 1 KUAL4 V^ P i»- DON'T FORGET YOUR AT HOME ®hristmas fiifis Gifts that are splendid tokens of the X'mas spirit of Goodwill, and that are certain of appreciation. The prices quoted in each Instance include all charges for Duty, Packing, and Postage, etc. In the United Kingdom, the Recipient has273 words
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Advertisement250 1933-10-31 2 F. 0., BRITISH INDIA AND APCAi UNIX ID JAPAN 6.0 C 6.100 15.***** D I7»' b.SOO Jan 17 17.000 J«n. 19 15.000 t .1 Mar 16 Mar. 30 OR O -HAY I j lAJSDON. HV 00 Nov. 10 15.000 H 15.000 D 17.000 I 1934 .n. 5 n 11 leooo250 words
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Advertisement451 1933-10-31 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. UN M H K USD i <i\:'.'V Naplr* Mir HI. lonHon. Antwerp Kollrrdam .i:.d MiJdU-iJrnucn. Tnnnari- Du<- Ball IS 19 Ml MAPU 10.900 Dec. 14 15 27 ?R 9 10 n 25 Frb 7 S 22 23 To llMlirnal v lrniii(. .'atom**. Sun. I tV'rmilh. ■•UmW. Flwuv <>»aa.451 words
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Advertisement726 1933-10-31 2 thi mil ii vm i iim <• ■.n ••> mi kiiiou n>i mi Steam »r\ I him Mutual Steam NaiU^li. n (IN \KH 111. ftTRAITS STEAMSHIP TO I nil v|K\uik I f Til! fOS N\\ U.MIoN fO. LTII i M Till SIAM STEAM NAVIGATI ill -i SHIPPING «<> I Il>726 words
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Article310 1933-10-31 3 H<iw The Steel Dutie.-. Are Avoided. lUch Is nd ti ibk some process Urn hull with' and cut up steel as easily as cheese. tfC of their Lm Angeles ins- Pacific liners and City of Honolulu will y>& Angeles Harbour for i (or demolition at310 words
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Article416 1933-10-31 3 II '.In I' ft O i Ingagwra uo Nov. \.lardycc. Mr R. H r Mr Hrnri tl«- S H i I i B W. w r. i < T Ncm 1 N Mr H C I! bertl Mn Roberts. Rajah of uk Mr E. W DM Mr A H416 words
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Article331 1933-10-31 3 For Carrxing Too Many Passengers. am A Sprenger, master o( the i Merchants 1 steamer Hal Shang. ired before the Hon. Commander at the Marine Court to answer '.arge of having arrived in the waters ot the Colony on Oct. 12 with more than 12 passengers on331 words
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Article42 1933-10-31 3 The Messagerles Maritime mall liner D Artagnan Is due in Singapore from Saigon on Wednesday at 7 a.m. and will sail on the same day at 3 p m for Penang. Colombo. Djibouti. Suez. Port Said and Marseilles Berth S.H.B. wharves.42 words
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Article91 1933-10-31 3 riDORT m 8. Pandjans 31-10. tor 8 PinJiaig J-H. •OCLAU BRAS. DuU 4'• t'OU. from Makai<ar 31-10. for Belawan I* 1-11. CAJANO. Brit. 1384 tons. (TOM Handakan 31-10. for MUI. Labuan. BNb J\RLT Brit 46-. tons, from aaaaMea 11-10. for Malacca 1-11. TRXUXR. Out 2.T54 tons, from B91 words
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Article117 1933-10-31 3 Tueaday. October SI. Ships alaodMe the Wharvai ar esaec4e4 to arrJre. ■EPTEL HAEBOI R Main Wharf Leh "Prtnce** lf»ry.- Lth. Kathleen." The CaMe. Lch ■Kathleen. 1 OH Wharf Nil. Coal Wharf Ku. VESSELS IN DBT DOCKS. Taajaag ragar. Albert Dock Nil. Victoria Dork Nil Krapel Harb*ur. King's117 words
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Article65 1933-10-31 3 Eifjht Motor-Lumber Carriers And 12 Trawlers. Leningrad Oct 20. The Leningrad shipyards, during the first nine months of the current year. have launched seven motor lumbercarriers with the total capacity _i 32.000 tons, and 12 trawlers with m aggregate capacity exceeding 5.000 tons. The Marti shipyards here have65 words
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Advertisement40 1933-10-31 3 States AMERICAN PIONEER *~g\ V ROOSEVELT Company steamship Co. Une ai In I ng voyage. PM snd ReguUr F,lght I. Amerira Bridge Town Barbados Port of Spate aan Pen undo vi etc. CIIII I iVatearaiM) etc MOCGLANDT Co. PHOM SXSI.40 words
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Advertisement444 1933-10-31 3 NORDDEUTSCHEF rffh LLOYD. ■IT 'I niorated la lim^J nany.) The undtrnv-ntloned art Urn company's Intended nxturen OUTWARD SAARBRUCitEN lor Ilot.o Manila. Hong Kong, Shanghai. Koba and Osaka Nir :e I MAIN for Uanlla, Hong Kong. Shanghai. N. China Japan Nov. 21 COBLEN7. for Manila, Hook Konv Htunrhal. N China tc444 words
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Advertisement375 1933-10-31 3 PR ;fnF.NT MNERS Reduced Fares £67.3.11. MANILA HONG KONG TO EUROPE. I aaaaaW I ToaHat caua a* raaa the Pa. We Ist class Bail In Unrrka. TaarM rsaas Ataaatle la th* new and fimsa» v> Manhattan ar v. Wanhintton ilf paaaage throagh the Paaassa Canal a> desired aafraxlroatrly RJJ eitra).375 words
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Advertisement266 1933-10-31 3 ELLERMAN BU( STEAMSHIP CO. LTD. •r I I.IRM \.N" |\K. 1 <»K H.W RE, LOM KOTTKRDWI II \MIH RG U and Surr > Due SUamrr B>.; V OK BAGDAD I J Cmr OF NORWICH Jin 14 FOR II mis\,.|, CITY OP WINNIPEG 3 CITY OP ATI Dec !4 CITY OP266 words
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Miscellaneous163 1933-10-31 3 SINGAPORE WEATHER REPORT. SUUons Yesterday Last night Max Rainfall Bright Mm. temp. Ins Sunshine temp. T hrs. 'F Alor Btar 82 0 18 2.1 71 Sitiawan 85 2.18 3.7 72 K. Trengganu 84 0.05 3.7 71 Bukit Jeram 87 Nil 10.0 73 Malacca 84 0 02 3 9 74 Singapore163 words
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Advertisement79 1933-10-31 4 SITUATION VACANT I -pplMiii; for aaj p»-ilion adter -.n< wn I > i.pk-N ol lr*tind crirma!« SITUATIONS WANTED P >0 iAMIL EOARD— RESIDENCES Ber Tic* room« fur- •re her comUdKs ApMl Y0 LET t»onc. Kara; 4808. MOTOR VEHICLES »«i>o n 16 Seater Api 1> -K> Lt*. 13. ..pare) all ma'-.es79 words
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Advertisement489 1933-10-31 4 1 HOUSES. FLATS TO LET TO LET. 7. Napier Rd. at 14. ChaUworth Road. Apply Meyer Bros. TO m. SHOP. PLAT. Amber Mansions Appl; Spore Building Corp 64 Market 8t TO LET No 3. Swanage Road, (off Tanjong Katong Hoad. Apply ii Calmhul Road, at 5 30 p m. TO489 words
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Advertisement620 1933-10-31 4 MISCELLANEOUS You can have THS SUNDAY TVMES delivered to you every week for three months ?o: f 1 60. Manager. Sunday Times LOANS may be arranged by us on cars or any other properties Communicate mith the Straits Loan Agcncirs. 46. Orchard Road. Singapore. FOR SALE FOR SALE PEDIOREE ALSATIAN620 words
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Advertisement787 1933-10-31 4 LEGAL NOTIC E IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE JUDGE AT JOHORE BAHRU IN THE STATE OF JOHORE. CIVIL SI IT N*. 41 1933. BETWEEN 1. The Official Assignee of the property of Lim Keok a bankrupt under the law of the Colony. S. The Chinese Commercial Bank Limited J.787 words
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Advertisement814 1933-10-31 4 TENDF.RS JOHORE GOVERNMENT. TKNDBRS will br reclved «t the office of th. Hon'btr th* Siate Secretary. Johnrc Bahru. up to nojo of NovcmJt*r 15 1933. for the Supply of Granite Rojd Metal from Puiau Niu^c ana Ccnlrartor'f o»n Quarry to Johorr Bahr.i District during 1934 All particulars may oe obta.nrd814 words
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Advertisement136 1933-10-31 4 BUSINESS CARDS FIGARO Special Reduced Charge* loi O.IUBKR and NO\ I MBI K OM 1 I CO IM RM\M VI WAVING Enrvacaa Ladle« Hair |MMn KtOn Hotel iK»m 12* 1 and al 93 Bras Basab Road MASSAGE HaTl MAMCUM AN!) N Mr» BAKU aad MX» MM M. WATtKLO) Mlini Telephone136 words
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Miscellaneous106 1933-10-31 4 SUBSCRIPTION RATES gJaaafMM Mithin O«Uid« wlthool Malaya. MIUI Poalare M»nlhl- t 3.M > 4.M S tN QaarteHl IH SUM S 1 M Hill lo.rl, fIVOO U4.98 fIS.M Tr.rlv 534.M «4g M $38 98 Note— OutsUtion ekeavea lbMiU tmttuAr Ihr v ml bank dixoont ADVERTISEMENT RATES Ihr rhargea and ln«'rurlions far106 words
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Article244 1933-10-31 5 Today's Programme. Call Siga ZGE. Wave-length 48 K metres. 7 p.m. Columbia Records L 2125 Orchestra —Ballet Kluslc from Rosamunde— Halle Orchestra. DX 253 Octet- Serenade In C None but the weary heprt— Squire Celeste Octet L 2260 Piano— Berceuse Minuet Ignaz Friedmanii DB 925 Song—244 words
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Correspondence.
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Letter651 1933-10-31 5 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Having come from a neighbourIng British Colony, where I took keen Interest In the deliberations of the meetings of the Legislative Cornell. I must say. after reading the report of the Legislative Council meeting held here on Wednesday, that there651 words
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Letter200 1933-10-31 5 To the Editor of the Straits Times Sir. -I think you have put th< of the Straits- born Chinese In a wonderfully accurate and unbiassed manner. For instance you by stating that in so Jar as he w.i peal'ng for free edur.ition In the Chinese lansi'age in200 words
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Letter106 1933-10-31 5 To the Editor of the Straits Time*. 8tr- There are probably a number of Veterans who served In other wars not In a position to pay lor the dinner I (eel sure all old soldiers who can afford it would gladly take one or more of these106 words
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Letter598 1933-10-31 5 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir. -I thank you for publishing your comments on my letter to the IndoMalayan Review" on the subject i "Indian Settlement In Malaya." side by side with your loading article "The Labour Shortage" In your issue of Oct. 23. I hare598 words
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Letter35 1933-10-31 5 To the Editor ol the StruH.i Times. I U Ol the i-^>u.\> .i m but I also no; being tv. Will I Purcau. please answer? Your SMIUNG SAM. Slngapire. Oct. 26.35 words
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Letter222 1933-10-31 5 To the Editor of the Str >r Tempany has nil problems of Rice Sufficiency and Perfec*. Pineapples. If he totPl at it h>will soon have solved the prt.bli m of Unemployment. Does unbelief require Industry Ordinance Jood" 'I cannot avoid these .j) of Inspectors who "maj enter222 words
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Advertisement216 1933-10-31 5 HOTELS TODAY'S ATTRACTIONS. SPECIAL DINNER AND CLASSICAL MUSIC 8.15 p.m. to 9.15 p.m. DANCE (FORMAL) 9.45 p.m. to MIDNIGHT RAFFLES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA PKONE 5381. THE ROTARY CLUB OF SINGAPORE meets to-morrow at 1 p.m. at the ADELPHI HOTEL Business Meeting Rotarians ',nly ADELPHI SEA VIEW HOTEL HOTEL THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2nd216 words
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Advertisement108 1933-10-31 5 OUR MIDDLE NAME IS SERVICE WE l-NDERTAKK ANY —Mil WORK IN (ONNKTION WII OVEKIIAI r.. TKSTINCi. RERIII.DING or REPAIRING 01 K \l>l() AMPLIFIER!i OR TALKIE EQIIPMENT. ALL WOKK CiI'ARANTEED. RADIO SERVICE CO. OF MALAYA, LTD. BROADCAST HOI SE. t Orchard Road. SINGAPORE. PHONE 7395. ro«mNCHt»|| THOSEWHtK ow jJoTdwnersi always select108 words
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Miscellaneous120 1933-10-31 5 BROADCAST STATION. M Z.H.I. M Singapore Owned and operated by Radio Service Co. of Malaya Ltd > Broadcast House. No. 2 Orchard Road. Singapore Wednesday. 6 p m. Recorded Music. 645 pm News Bulletin kindly by the Straits Times. Stock and Share Report supplied by Fras<-r anil Co. 7 pm120 words
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Miscellaneous132 1933-10-31 5 8.8.C PROGRAMME. For Straita Settlement*, and Federate-! Malay States from the Kinp're trnnsmitter. Davmtry. Fngland. TODAY. TI'ESDAV. OCT. 31. 620 am The Midland Studio Orchestra. 7.5 Dance Music. 7 20 Talk. 7.35 A Variety Programme. 8 5 The News. 2 50 The News. 3 5 A Programme of Music by132 words
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3639 1933-10-31 6 Effort To Balance Budget By 1935. Introducing the Supply Bill in the Federal Council >esl«rd;iv. the acting Chief Secretary. Mr. M. B. Shelley, after bttsg lh financial position of the Federation, emphasised thai retrenchment *v.u!d have to continue Not only wax it cawntial that recurrent expenditure3,639 words
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Advertisement10 1933-10-31 6 NO dining table" is y^f/t/ complete without if JP9 LEA4PERRINS10 words
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Advertisement207 1933-10-31 6 HER FAT IS GOING FAST i measur I was 186 lbs wh< ns bust M ins hips, and now I 29 years. Or. me a m i tumbler morning bef<>: losing weight I i" .n health. I tin m morning still tet headaches like I used thank Krwchen enoogh.' Mlv207 words
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2370 1933-10-31 7 FLYING NOTES Trial Journey iff 2.000 Wilt: .\«-ir Trmmtfmrt Mimoplanc in I'usscnitrn Avcelerathig Airmail •i Httsiness Men See Air Minister Airliner For Yuftotlnria A Pleasure Trip J'u iustmlio Triumph Of British Five Years Of Siircest. i of wings n and six Osprey two-.-2,370 words
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Article268 1933-10-31 7 "Soviet Oil Exploitation Just Beginning." Moscow, Oct. 20. The flrst All-Unlon conference of the Scientific Oil Society took place at Baku recently, attended by over 200 delegates from all oil regions in the USSR. Besides all prominent Soviet oil experts, who read In the conference several268 words
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Article60 1933-10-31 7 Commemoration Of Ascent Into Stratosphere. Moscow. Oct. 25. New postage stamps of 5. 10, and 20 kopecks denomination are being Issued by the People's Commissariat of Communications, in commemoration of the successful flight of the first Soviet atospherlc balloon "US R." The stamps bear the photo of60 words
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Article48 1933-10-31 7 Moscow-Wareaw-Paris Service. Warsaw. Oct. 23. The chief of Polish artatlon. Col FlUpowlcx. and the director of Polish Airways. Major Makowakl. hare lelt by plane for Moscow to negotiate concerning the establishment of a regular service for passengers and post on the Moscow- Warsaw-Paris route Aneta-Trans-Ocean.Aneta-Trans-Ocean - 48 words
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Advertisement163 1933-10-31 7 meet flßfS[% DE RESZHE -o/ course. 1 Bait AfcinU. CORK. IVOKY TIPrED OK PI \l\ Mil \iH X t M HENRY WAUGH A CO., LTD., imndsomi c.iits"obt\i>\bli >incap*re. rcaaag, Kuala Laaipar. lp«ti 3 A P B I NON ALCOHOLIC V \LbEST ENGLISH HOPS I \\tastes exactly like I \m SHANDY163 words
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Article100 1933-10-31 8 Airman's 33,000 Kilometres Flight. Moscow. Oct 24. A Soviet pilot. Lavanevsky. recently arrived In Moscow after the successful cxc -ution of the task assigned to him by the Department of the Great Northern Sea Route. Taking off from Sebastcpol, Levanevsky crossed the whole length of Siberia and the100 words
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Article78 1933-10-31 8 Rumours Of Impending Reconstruction. Brussels Oct 23. Rumours persist of the impending reconstruction of the Belgian Cabinet. It Is understood the Home Minister. M Poullot. will resign for reasons of health and that the Foreign Minister. M. Hymans. has also threatened to The Finance Minister. M Jaspar. soAneta-Trans-Ocean - 78 words
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Article128 1933-10-31 8 Ceremony At Pak Tian Kong Temple. 'From Our Own Correspondent > Malacca. Oct 28 In the presence of hundreds of people, mostly women, a fire-walking ceremony was performed at the Chinese temple, Pak Tian Kong, yesterday. The "Kloh." borne by four people, was carried through the glowing embers.128 words
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Article143 1933-10-31 8 Special Children's Service. There was a special Children's Service at St. Peter's Church. Stamford Road, on Sunday. The children marched In procession from their Sunday School, singing "Onward Christian Soldiers." to the Church Vestry where they were Joined by the choir, lay workers and priest. The procession143 words
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Article73 1933-10-31 8 World Tour Studying Peasant Life. 'Prom Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca. Oct. 27. Professor Chang Hung Chun, of the social science (acuity of the Yen Chlng University of Peking, has arrived in Batavla on a two months' tour of Java, studying peasant life. Afterwards he will continue his journey73 words
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Article76 1933-10-31 8 New Legislation Beiru Drafted. i From Our Own Coi respondent.) Medan. Oct. 27. According to the Bataviaasch Nieuwsblad. the protector of labour in British North Borneo is to visit Nether lands India shortly In order to discuss labour problems, with special reference to the subject of the76 words
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Article49 1933-10-31 8 Suffering From Slight ChiH. London. Oct The Prince of Wales cancelled bis engagement to visit Bedford School today owing to a slight chill and temperature. The Princes health Is usually so excellent that It Is several months sine- he had to forego any engagement— British Wireless.British Wireless - 49 words
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Article28 1933-10-31 8 Germany Notifies Her Withdrawal. Berlin. Oct. 25. The Oerman Government has formally notified the International Labour Office In Oeneva of Its withdrawal from that onanUatlon.— Aneta-Tran«-Oce«n.Aneta-Trans-Ocean - 28 words
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Article38 1933-10-31 8 Warshaw. Oct. 23. Russo-Polish fraternisation has led 'the semi-official Gazeta Polska to propose M. Lit vlnofT, Russian Commissar for Foreign Affairs, for the Nobel peace prize with Mr. Arthur Henderson as an alternative candidate— Aneta-Trans-Ocean.Aneta-Trans-Ocean - 38 words
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Article52 1933-10-31 8 i Prom Our Own Correspondent. > Medan. Oct. 27. The Governor of the East Coast of Sumatra. Jonkheer BCCM.M. van Suchtelen. has been appointed Officer ol the Order of the Crown of Belgium Jonkheer van Suchtelen was the host of the Crown Prince of Belgium during toe latter*52 words
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Advertisement27 1933-10-31 8 SAVE YOUR MONEY! BRITISH-MADE PLAYING CARDS. CENTS CENTS 20 pack. 20 POSTAGE 10 cents. PER DOZEN PACKS $1.90 POSTAGE 50 cents. Apply Economy c/o "Straits Times" Singapore.27 words
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Advertisement89 1933-10-31 8 BBBBBSIBBBBBB*BIBBBBBBIBil«BBIBBBiBBBBBiBiBIBB^BBBiBIBBBBBlBIBi»BBBIBlBIBBBBB»Bl«BBBB»BI«l^ THE I $500 PRIZE j IN THE SUNDAY TIMES FREE ENTRY j FOOTBALL I COMPETITION HAS BEEN WON OUTRIGHT FOUR TIMES. THE SUNDAY TIMES has GIVEN AWAY NEARLY $3,000 as prize money in twelve weeks AND ANOTHER $500 will be offered NEXT SUNDAY and Weekly Until Further Notice. I89 words
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Article37 1933-10-31 9 .ii Oct. 28 .mpson. British Minister In China since 192«. will leave Shanghai on Nov 28 for Egypt where he will take up his duties as High Commissioner lor Egypt and Sudan British Wire37 words
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Article79 1933-10-31 9 Minister In Berlin Goes To Rome. Berlin. Oct 90. The Chinese Minister, Mr. Liv Wen- tao. left for Rome last night and wss seen off at the station by all the Legs- I tlon officials and represent- Uves of the Foreign Office. Mr. Liv said that hjReuter - 79 words
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Article60 1933-10-31 9 Bravery Of Two Officers Awarded. Loncon. Oct 27. The Kings Police Medal has been awarded to Philip Norton Jones, an additional police superintendent in Mldnapore. and Charles Oliver Smith, an Inspector of police In Mldnapore who. in football kit and unarmed, showed conspicuous gallantry attacking the assailants o.'Reuter - 60 words
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Advertisement36 1933-10-31 9 ROMANCE AMIDST JUNGLE FEROCITY! a boy and girl tasting the first fruiU of love while angered beasts threaten a city! "ZOO IN BUDAPEST WITH LORETTA YOUNG and GENE RAYMOND A FOX PICTURE DIRECTED BY JESSE LASKY.36 words
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Advertisement410 1933-10-31 9 A I HAM BRA OPENINGT N|GHT6 15 9 15 #m g %#m I MATINEE TO-MORROW 3.15 A Popular Star in a Fine New Picture A^^L a'm fSr^ Faartaa Tfm aliaa*— f 1'-<aWAafc^^ l*mtll aaafc■aaCTK™^* Bear MOWN I \^4I| ±**^J~*4H^^r >k *w *^^H fcBr^ t^*7 iBAKHKLMESS <7fr LAST FLIGHT r DISCRIMINATING410 words
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Advertisement202 1933-10-31 9 f CAPITOL! Saturday Next at 11. A.M. The Children Joy I "MICKEY MOUSE" MATINEE Specially Selected Pictures Adults sOcts. Children 25cts. We pledge our word that this \VAR\FR HHOS. picture is one of the finest attraction* we hawever shown. We believe you will thank us for having urged you not202 words
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Article183 1933-10-31 10 Rubber Market Quiet. TIN QIOTATIONS RKCOYER. -from Our Financial Correspondent.) Singapore, Tuesday. Today's Prices Kuhber. remains at 13*4 eta. Tin, Singapore price $1 1.1.50. down 12' i cts. V.o\6. id 11s. 2'jd.. up Is. fi' 2 d. Yesterday's Prices Rubber. London 3 15/16d.. down 1 32d. New183 words
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Article302 1933-10-31 10 Singapore, Ort 31. 12 noon. Buyer. Seller Gambitr 4 00 J.i\a Cube 7.75 Hamburg Cub* 7.75 Muntok White Pepper 21.50 White Pepper 20.50 Black Pepper 12 50 Mixed Black Pepper Copra, sundrl.d 3.25 3 25 Copra, mixed 2.85 2 65 Small Flake Tapioca 4 10 Fair Flake Tapioca 4.00302 words
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LOCAL STOCK AND SHARE QUOTATIONS.
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article465 1933-10-31 10 Issue Val. Pd. Buyers Sellers. £1 £1 Asam Kumbang 30/6 31/6 £1 £1 Austral Mala- 36 37 6 5 5 Ayer HiUm Tin 15 6 16/6 1 1 AjW Weng 1.35 1.40 £1' £1 Bangrin Tin 30 3 31/3 1 1 Batang Padang 0.21 0.26 1 1 Batu Caves465 words
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Article286 1933-10-31 10 Issue Va). Fd. Buyers Sellers. 2 2 Alex. Brick Ord. 1.00 2 2 Alex. Brick Prefs. 1.45 1.55 £1 £1 Brit. Am. Tobacco 5.10.0 5.15.0 10 5 British Malaya Trustee 5.25 5.50 £1 £1 Con. T. S. 7% Prefs. 24/- 25/£1 £1 Con. T. S. Ord. 21 6 22286 words
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Article139 1933-10-31 10 Singapore Municipal 5 p.c. of 1901 red. 1940 *400,000 106 108 nora. Singapore Municipal 4<4 p.c of 1909 red. 1966 $1,000,000 106 108 nom. Singapore Municipal 414 p.c. of 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 105 107 nom. Singapore Municipal 4 p.c. of 1913 red. 1963 $2,000,000 102 103139 words
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Article376 1933-10-31 10 Fraser and Co. and Lyall and Evattf s Quotations Today's Prices Fra#er LyaJJ Evatt A Co. Allenby ($1) 0.80 0.871-i 0.75 0.90 Alor Gajah ($1) A. Hitam ($1) A. Kuning ($1) A. Malay (S*2) A. Molck ($1) A. Panas ($1) Bassott (SI) Brojras (|1) Brunei (S5) B. Jelutong376 words
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Article228 1933-10-31 10 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 2/1 5, 32 London, 3 months' sight I 4 London, 60 days' sight 2/4 7/64 I-ondon, 30 days' sight 2/4 3228 words
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Article69 1933-10-31 10 N.M.n, (M. tL R.S.S. equal to London Standard Buyers. Sellers. Spot (loose) U lL'-n (F. 0.8.) II 131 H Standard R.S.S. on Tcmkr Buyers. S-llcrs Nov. 1. If Dec. 13 1.?';; Jan.-Mar. 13 L3Vi Apr.-June I3* a 13' 2 Tone of market Very Quiet. Latest69 words
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Article245 1933-10-31 10 Steady Rise Of Tin Shares. London Oct 25. The Stock Exchange was very firm today under American Influences and all (old minings were particularly strong on the recovery of the Iran. coupled with the news of President Roosevelt's currency plan. The chief feature In the commodity markets was245 words
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Article280 1933-10-31 10 T«*ay. SrUt Pand)ang RrngkalU and Bagtn 81 Apt Apt (Hung Thong) 3 pa. Selat Pmndjang. Brngkalla. Biak Paean Baro*. Port de Kork ft PaeUng iHant Kmongi 3 pat. China. Halnam. Japau. Korea. Formew. Cut Siberia, Western Canada and W SUtca ol USA Coow Verde) 3 pm. Java.280 words
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Article35 1933-10-31 10 ■> S 0»r» I nnitnn Karoa Srpt 21 Oct 16 p*»U 8*pt 28 Oct 21 Na«*ra Srpt 29 Oct 21 M V St AldTgoode Oct 6 Ort 25 Kar»g-la Oct S Ort n35 words
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Article27 1933-10-31 10 From Europe London malls dispatched Oct. 12. by Rohna due at Penang daylight on Thursday From Indo-Chlna by D'Artagnan due at Singapore 7 a.m. tomorrow27 words
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Article47 1933-10-31 10 Eight Killed In Fire Following Smash. Bucharest. Oct 23. When a petroleum train collided with two locomotives. one truck caught Are and the blaze rapidly spread over the entire train. Accord Ing to first report* five people have been killed and eight seriously lnjund. Ancta-Trana-Ocean.Aneta-Trans-Ocean - 47 words
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Article59 1933-10-31 10 Canton. Oct 20 The Kwangtung Provincial Oovernment has formed a comn.. Investigate the consumotlon of foodstuffs In Canton in order to find out the amount consumed and the supply to be met. As a tax Is levied on rice Import -d from abroad, the committee has to Ond59 words
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Article56 1933-10-31 10 Canton. Oct 17 FlTe of the principal highways In Eastern Kwangtung will shortly be completed and will connect all the important towns in those distr, the roads lead to Canton When tin y are completed. It will bo possible to travel from here to Wu Wuh Ling. Swatow56 words
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Article74 1933-10-31 10 Following the recent iuic:t: in Canton- near the Sun Co Um Bund. the Municipal Bureau ol I has announced that wire screens will be required around all t which are elevated N suade people to preserve their own safety will alsc be required at surh places. The police74 words
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Article19 1933-10-31 10 Stockholm. O The King of Bweden recelred G*n. joerlng. the Prussian Pri -n ludlence on Saturday. -AneU-Traii*-19 words
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Miscellaneous74 1933-10-31 10 AR^ 'NGEMENTS FOR THE WFKK. Hrdnr-jLit IMg 1. Rotary Tlflln. Adrlphl Ho'r 1 p m Frttay. N«mkn 1. Annual Inspection of Boy* Brigade 14 Spore Co. Raffles but Hall. J 30 p m Monday. NtTHikn Annual meeting of St. Grocers Society. B.CC. SIS p.m Hr4an4t<. >|H1IH I Rotary Tlfltn. Adelphl74 words
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Article886 1933-10-31 11 Klectricity Returns. j I j SATISFACTORY POSITIONS OF COMPANIES. (From Our Own Correspondent) London. Oct. 17. The City was not exactly taken by surprise by the news of Germany's withdrawal from the Disarm lrr.ent Conference, and Intention to Eire notice to leave the Leag Foreign Exchange886 words
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Article508 1933-10-31 11 William Jacks And o.'s Report The Rnos.'velt policy of enabling bankers outside of New York to freely Assist business In a wise policy, and now that Australia. South Africa and India are waking up after a long period of strict economy, bankers there and here will do508 words
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Article583 1933-10-31 11 Symington And Wilson's Report 8ymington and Wilson's report, dated London. Oct. 11 states: In the absence of any Important development our market has been quiet during the past week and fluctuations hare been small, and with sellers unwtlllng prices have risen slightly. The principal feature has been583 words
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Article329 1933-10-31 11 Profits Amount To $60,314. The fourth annual general meet Ing of Jelebu Tin Dredging Ltd wll be held at No. f>0 Birch Road. Serem ban. on Nov 15. Following U th report of the directors for the year ended Aug. 31 ArrounU. It will be seen from329 words
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Article341 1933-10-31 11 "Fuel Reserves Are Limited.*' (From Our Own Correspondent Oct 17. Sir Josiah Stamp Chairman L.M S.R "We are still working a great > deal below the figures of 1929. and re- covery has to proceed much further 1 before the railways will be carrying a normal paying load341 words
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Article53 1933-10-31 11 Statistics Show Small Membership. Canton, Oct 14. The Kwangtung Provincial Kuemintang Is embarking on a campaign to secure more members for the Party During the extraordinary session ol the Kuomlntang C F C In Canton two years ago, only 80.000 had Joined Mm Party, but this was not53 words
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Advertisement517 1933-10-31 11 BANKING, j NKhKRLANDSCH fNDISCU HANDKUSBANK N. V. Established im at Amsterdam A uwtl Capital Old*. IIAOMJOt Bt2 e T m o£ S&n. HEAD MfM| *MSTK«DA» BK»M il i.»i li IHr H»(.IT KOTTCftDAM. tmmmm «*anc«s. irad Offlc* for Dutch /»s» II M--BRANCH OrriCES: rCH KAST INDIES: Ampman. B»r..onn c*oroou>i. MUaawr. M+«an.517 words
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Advertisement41 1933-10-31 11 OY M A BATCHES CHRONOMETERS: §NEW PATTERMS JUST ARRIVED WELL MOWN TRADITIONAL QUALITY REMARKABLE DESIGNS PRICES REMARKABLY LOW NEW MODELS IN GOLD— WHITE GOLD. CHROMIUM. ETC SOLI WITH ABSOLUTE GUARAHTEE. AGENT: CAPITOL BUILDING BRANCH STAMFORD ROAD 30 A RAFFLES PLACE SINGAPORE.41 words
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Advertisement493 1933-10-31 11 BANKING. NEDEJtLANDSCHE HANDEL-MAATSCHAPPU, N. V (NETHERLANDS TRACING SOCIETY.) Established in Amsterdam MM. HKAI) OFFICE: AMSTERDAM WITH BRANCHZB IN ROTTERDAM AND THK HA. I B HKAI) Oma FOR THE EAST: HATAV1A. Branrl-.i-a throughout the Dutch East lr.dk and ir the Straits SetUmenU. India. China. J*pan and Arabia. LONDON BANB.EKS: TW Nattooal493 words
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1162 1933-10-31 12 Reuter's cable announcing that »he governments of Bolivia, the Malay States. Netherlands India and NlgeMa j had accepted the recommendations of the International Tin Committee that the tin agreement should be renewed for three years from Jan. 1.1,162 words
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Article567 1933-10-31 12 MALAYAN KITCHENS. It Is often asked why the averig. European woman In the East Is so dependent on her servants for everything. But lor rare exceptions. :or Instance, she does not bother about the kitchen. That part of the business Is left entirely to the cook567 words
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Article624 1933-10-31 12 ENGLISH POTTERY. Pottery and glassware of world-wide repute will be on view at the British Industries Fair which opens on Feb 19 next. The following article tells something of the opportunities that will be presented to trade buyers who visit this section of the fair. Lorn before624 words
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Article116 1933-10-31 12 Singapore. ALMAMBRA Richard ■Sarlhrlineac In Tftr Lut Flight fit fl5 CAPITOL Oeorg* ArUu In Thr Worklnf Man. m tii. GUUT WOKI li Cabaret— niTorre In th<- Family Rarlnc Youth MARLBOKOrr.H Zoo of Biwhptat. IS IS. NEW WORLD Side Snowa, Cab«i»t, iJam ln^. Talkie*. Theatre* Cinema* PAVUJON Aft For Low116 words
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Advertisement132 1933-10-31 12 fi-H-QpX FOUNTAIN Wi2&> PENS A k "THE REGENT." ■5 U fe A SMOOTH RUNNING RELIABLE PEN. IN A LARGE VARIETY OF SIZES AND COLOURS; CANNOT LEAK. MAY WE HAVE THE PLEASURE OF DEMONSTRATING I THIS PEN TO YOU? PRICES II I I $3 25 T0 7 -50 JOHN LITTLE CO.,132 words
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Advertisement146 1933-10-31 12 THE ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY. LIMITED. SHOP SOILED AND SECONDHAND PIANOS. GENUINE BARGAINS. ROBINSON UPRIGHT GR4 ND, lately returned from hire. In new condition. $275. Zimmermann Upright Grand in Solid Mahogany Case. Tone and touch perfect. A high class GERMAN PIANO. Price *775. Reduced to $375. Appearance as New. Tall at146 words
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27 1933-10-31 13 PROTWfiB: PaggMUj I tt- Val^Ur Hit HI MINES' STRIKE #l>« 1 C1;C 1 (l'"l'»x < I 'i .iiiitiat.'i it. VS I tcli 127 words
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Article14 1933-10-31 13 I uuiiuu K court. I ivOffaofT fTrftorr. 1 ■wm m14 words
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Article408 1933-10-31 13 I I'M t Mill. 1 9m la Rm been arrived at Dissatisfaction with the Nanking Government U rife both In the North and South, and the request Is generally regarded as ominous sign of what Is In store for the Central Government Sir Kuo Mln and SinSin Chew Jit Poh - 408 words
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Advertisement5 1933-10-31 13 Fft§§H, §WPJT ANB lAPI ■HMMyyiyKirv5 words
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5497 1933-10-31 14 "Duties Should Go To Balancing The Budget." The rt"-intl> -imposed tax on rice in the Federated Malay debated at length at the Federal Council meeting rda>. The first speaker was the hon. Mr. Egmont Hake who said that all the unoffici.il members5,497 words
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Article253 1933-10-31 14 Surprise For Curio Shopkeeper. A story of how some property stolen from a curio shop found Its way back there was related ln the third police court yesterday when a Chinese j Cnwee Hoh San. was charged with dis I honestly retaining stolen property. Complainant, the manager of253 words
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Article126 1933-10-31 14 Accused In Liquor Case Discharged. The Attorney-Generals syce who had ellected the arrest of a Chinese liquor smuggler on Wount Pleasant, falling to put an appear ance. resulted ln the acquittal of the captive, who had been sent up for trial before the Criminal district j Judge. Mr126 words
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Article86 1933-10-31 14 Sulphuric Acid Thrown At Face. A charge of voluntarilj causing grievous hurt to two compatriots by I squirting surphuric add at their faces lon Saturday night, while they were .walking along Queen Street was preI fered agalns; Ookala Chand. a Bengali Hindu, when he was produced 'before86 words
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Article435 1933-10-31 14 Alleged Impersonation By Chinese. Alleged to have gone to a solicitors office with another person and caused a power of attorney to be drawn up ln respect of certain property without the knowledge of the actual owner who was falsely i represented by his friend, was435 words
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Article52 1933-10-31 14 The SS police band will play the following programme, weather permitting at Botanic Garden tomorrow at 9 pjn. March Medley Martial Moments (Winter) Overture Marco Spada <Auber>: A Musical Switch (Alford): Waltz Mondnacht Am Rheln (Vollstedti: Selection Aida (Verdi); Descriptive An Evening ln Toledo iSchmeiing); Selection Reminiscences of52 words
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Article28 1933-10-31 14 1 At the last meeting of the council of the Clerical Union, a resolution was passed and communicated to Government favouring a continuance of the Daylight Saving ordinance.28 words
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Article259 1933-10-31 14 Contract Awarded. SERVICE FLATS TO BE ERECTED. A bleak reminder of the shaap m.v disappear soon. The contract for (he ill— iHlinii of the Europe Hotel and Mm creation of a spacious block of service flats In its place has been awarded, and with the259 words
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Article120 1933-10-31 14 Magistrate's Caustic Comment. 'From Our Own Correspot.u Sercmban. Oct An unusual case came up lor I before Raja Kamaralzaman. the Seremban magistrate, today when a ricksha puller was charged with being Improperly dressed, by appearing in public in a pair of shorts. The puller said he possessed no120 words
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Article125 1933-10-31 14 Mashed ustomers Throats. Alleged to have slashed the razor across a cook's tl-roat while him a barber. Supplah Naldu. appeared before the second magistrate yesterday. Inspector H L Poulaln asked for the accused to be sent for observation Accused was charged with attempted murder and counts of125 words
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Article113 1933-10-31 14 Three Charges Of (heating. A young Eurasian. V. O Rice, appeared In the third magistrate's court yesterday morning to face three charges of cheating In respect of a gramophone, record, a camera and films. The accused claimed trial to all three charges, and the case was postponed113 words
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Article27 1933-10-31 14 'From Our Own Correspond Medan. Oct 27 The freight conference has Increased tea freights to Europe from Ot. 25 to Os. 27.50 per cubic metre27 words
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Article36 1933-10-31 14 The Child Welfare Society antici pate a sum of between $600 and $700 from the Movie Ball en Saturday The Society has now been established nln* rears and last year it Interested itself In 50.000 case*.36 words
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Article357 1933-10-31 14 IMPROVING THE PINEAPPLE. The results of the manurial exp< rtmerits conducted on the Singa Agricultural Station, during the period /unr 1932. to March. 1933. when first crop was harvested, are give: the article, by Mr O D. P Olds. w! Is published In the present357 words
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Article82 1933-10-31 14 ")1-Ton Yacht Crosses Pacific. Of a gross tonnage 0 tonnage of 51. the Pilgrim two rr. sailing yacht, with a mot arrived In Singapore yestert! way round the world The crew, all American nun Including the owner Mr D Mr H Peters is the m.. The yacht82 words
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Article140 1933-10-31 14 At the inquea un a 65 i Tamil. S. Mariappan Ondhn>>r k Municipal contractor, who v over by a train ti. Mr K O. Bourne. yesterday returnej verdict ol death by mis.idv.ntur. The accident occurred at 11m crossing at Lorong 202 when (rryl.ii... trains were passing to140 words
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Article198 1933-10-31 14 Mr Khoo Choon Hor and family be% tinrejrlf to thank all relative*, frirnda. mrmbr the City Club, and Singapore Swear Trader* Aatoctalian who aturded the night vltiU and funeral of the tele Mrs. Khoo Choon Hoe and alao raahet* and wreath* from thr foilowtnc Meaan. Klan Owan (Malay*) ltd..198 words
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Advertisement120 1933-10-31 14 THE WORLD'S FINEST full-size REFRIGERATOR I -AND THE CHEAPEST! f;Vyj| B r^nl the market, because KB U2Lj I producers ln the Igjjja B^^^^^ I fountry and con(I PV^^^^SGl L centrat on* I [/jP?^~3lwl model. Our enormous U I pE?£MMPV jtff s==:s^. I ovtout 'nable* us to ■BSBBBBBaI JZ^^^^i I bUT120 words
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Article958 1933-10-31 15 ({reach Of Regulations. DETE4 OTIS WHO KEPT WATCH. Fines amounting to $60 and two months and three weeks' Imprisonment w. re imposed by the fourth magistrate v on Palianlappa Thaver, the licensee cf the Ceylon Cafe. North Bridge Road, on charges of keeping the premises open between958 words
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Article203 1933-10-31 15 Arrangements In Johore Bahru. Poppy Day activities In Johore Bahru are to be on a bigger scale this year than on previous occasions. The Johore Club will stage a concert at the Theatre Royal on Nov. 1 and 2 at 9 p.m. in aid of the Fund I203 words
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Article73 1933-10-31 15 Quickly Subdued By Extinguishers. The large garage of the Southern Omnibus Services. Ltd., in Prince Edward Road, was the scene of a fire last night. The brigade quelled the outbreak with extinguishers used in cases of oil and petrol fires, before It could spread. A heavy lorry was73 words
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Article88 1933-10-31 15 The Malayan Kennel Association Is making a special membership drive. In a circular letter. It says: The Malayan Kennel Association was established and Incorporated In 1925 to encourage the Importation, keeping I and breeding of thorough -bred and other dogs: to advance and protect the I Interests of88 words
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Article25 1933-10-31 15 Messrs Aw Boon Haw and w Boon Par havj responded to an appeal for funds by St. Andrews Mission Hospital by a donation of $2,000.25 words
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Article674 1933-10-31 15 Smuggling Activities In Johore Straits. Sentence of two years' rigorous imprisonment wrs passed by the criminal district Judge. Mr. H. A. Forrer. yesterday on an oiler of the Admiralty oil tanker Reuthenla on a charge of being concerned In the Importation of chandu into the Colony.674 words
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Article158 1933-10-31 15 Chinese Falls Into Singapore River. I The ambulance had a busy day yesterday, receiving 12 calls. A Ceylon Tamil overseer of the Civil Aerodrome is suspected to have sustained a fracture of the right foot I when a heavy railway sleeper he was I helping to carry, fell158 words
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Article178 1933-10-31 15 The Young Women's Christian Association has Issued a general invitation to the public of Singapore to their International Exhibition which will be open to-morrow from 5.30 p nr. and again on Thursday. Friday and Satur- day from 10 a.m. to 12 30 p.m. and 5 p.m. to 7178 words
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Article53 1933-10-31 15 'From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban. Oct. 27. A Tamil boy was ordered six stroke^ 1 with a light rotan by the Seremban magistrate on Saturday for stealing an Idol from the Hindu Temple In Paul Street. The accused pleaded guilty and the complainant said he had since53 words
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Advertisement53 1933-10-31 15 AAN ONZE HOLLANDSCHE VERBRUIKERS. MET GENOEGEN BRENGEN WIJ TER lAM R kI.NNIS, DAT WU NU DE TWEE Ml I ST GEUEFDE SMAKEN IN LIMONADE, 1)11 SPE< lAAL POPLLAIR ZIJN IN HO' AND, KUNNEN VERSTREKKEN. UfcjGX \jm. WINkLLIKR NAAR FF IBOZEN EN CITROEN JJMONADE. SJ YOOR V (U.MAAKT DOOM FRASER NEAVE53 words
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Advertisement68 1933-10-31 15 I j "THE FASHION SHOE SHOPPHONE 4293. YOONG CHEONG SHOE Co. 354 356, NORTH BRIDGE FOAD, SINGAPORE. WE 9AN-H<^p fOU!!! CONSULT IS FOR YOlk CHRISTMAS PRESENTS CHARMING and USEFUL. BIG VARIETIFS I.\ SILKS €f CIRIOS. WASSIAMULL ASSOMULL CO. 1 HIGH STREET. Exactly after two years Make a Note! GENUINE CLEARANCE68 words
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Advertisement477 1933-10-31 15 ||j= r BARGAINS FOR =jj| Cbrtetmae ARE NOW AVAILABLE FOR I YOUR SELECTION. ENTRUST YOUR GIFT PROBLEMS TO US WE HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF THINGS BEAUTIFUL THEY ARE THE IDEAL PRESENTS WHICH Will IE ALWAYS APPRECIATED. HERE ARE A FEW Brush Sets Flap Jacks. i Cigarette Cases. Photo Frames.477 words
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Article730 1933-10-31 16 bcore 1 hree 1 lmes Alter Being Six Goals Down. .mm md Ofliten S: IjCJ <ey eleven which I yesterday M C Kood goals. v jpport fn wing was s; i but quite a good *U- i v by the o1o 1 d!d s >me s730 words
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Article140 1933-10-31 16 The Straits Racing Association has Issued 1U classification of horses and ponies, list No 8. (Amendment No. 6>. r date Oct. 30. 1933. as follows: Horses.— Transfers. Marmon from i Class 2 to Class 3. Tlnaklll from Class 1 2 to Class 3. Orock from Class 3 to Class140 words
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41 1933-10-31 16 The following were the results of the semi- finals of the Singapore Golf Club women's Autumn Cup: Mrs. Middlebrook beat Miss Lucas at the 19th hole. Mrs. Flttroy Williams beat Mrs. Lalng 3 and 2. i41 words
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Article189 1933-10-31 16 By Defeating Jackie Brown. London. Oct. 30. At the Albert Hall this evening Midget Wolgast (USA), who U recognised In some States in America as the world's champion, outpointed th> official flyweight champion of th< world. Jackie Brown (Manchester over 12 rounds. The title was not at189 words
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Article135 1933-10-31 16 Cup Final Referee's Complaint (From Oar Own Correspondent.) London. Oct 18 A general sensation has been caused in football circles here by the news that at this week's meeting of the Football Association a committee was appointed to enquire Into the com- plaints made against a prominent member135 words
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Article58 1933-10-31 16 Cofts Overwhelm Khalsa Association. The Singapore Colts scored a runaway victory In their hockey match against the Khalsa Association on the tatter's ground yesterday afternoon by five goals to nil. hineae Draw. The B.C.R.C. second team, playing on their own ground, drew with the 22nd. Battery of the58 words
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Article161 1933-10-31 16 Entries For Annual Open Tournament. Entries for the Pahang open tennis tournament to be held on Nov. 11. 12 and 13 at Raub. are as follows: Singles. Man bin Mat Zln. Tan Chin Tin. F. H. London. Tap Khen Van. A. de B. Haughton. I. W. Blelloch. R161 words
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Article88 1933-10-31 16 The following are the teams for Chinese hockey fixtures this week. Tomorrow vs RAF. Ist at S.C.R.C. ground: Cheok Wah. Evan Wang. Chlm Bock, Kee Slang, fang Llm. Tew Hock. Ked Tian. Joo Kong. Tlang Seng. Olm Lock and Oeo Lee. Res: Seng Whatt and Kong Leong. On88 words
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Article530 1933-10-31 16 Gopaldas And Mobed Defy Bowlers. Having by far the better o( the game, the M.C.C. drew their second match of the tour, against the Karachi eleven led by J Naomal. the Ail-India cricketer. In reply to the score of 302 for eight wickets put up by530 words
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Article269 1933-10-31 16 Interesting Demonstrations On Saturday. Ju-Jiuu bouts of a standard rarely, seen in Japan itself will take place In Singapore on Saturday. The bouts will be between Mr 1: sixth degree MB and t! ponent ol the art In Singapore, and I another six degree expert269 words
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Article241 1933-10-31 16 No Penalty Prescribed For One Offence. London. Oct 8. Mr. John Cochrane, secretary and I manager of Sunderlanr 1 FC. as usual spoke plainly when h«- addressed the L- ndon Society of Asscclation Referees In London this week-end "Law 12 (which sMpulates that li for any reason241 words
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Article22 1933-10-31 16 Playing on their own ground on Saturday, the SRC. "B" defeated the Young Indians Recreation Club at hockey by three clear goals.22 words
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Article126 1933-10-31 16 Rattles College Heavily Beaten. South MM 31 ply; Kaffirs oil. Three Raffles College pla. injured in the match at Bukit Til on Saturday when Soutli J the College side by 31 pts to Just before the interv.il when the .iding by 11 ffaihlm and Abd lit attempting126 words
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Article54 1933-10-31 16 British Pair lieaten In Siam Squash Competition. 'From Our Own Correspond Bangkok. Oct The Chlengmal squash cup was MM last week by a Siamese pair repn-s ing King's College Old Boys Association who defeated the British Legation pair. O C Whitteridge and W K Smith 12-15. 15—3. 15—10.54 words
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Article57 1933-10-31 16 The following have been Invited to play Hockey for BCC against th. laya Command Officers today at 'he SCC T. J L. Mayger; J H Pedl w md C K. Brooke: T. W. Morray. M c. Elliott and T Watson; E. McCreanor. H S Hcwftt C A Carey.57 words
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Advertisement17 1933-10-31 16 NEW "MOUTRIE" PIANOS $425.00 Nett >. MOUTRIE Co., Ltd. (Incorporated la Hongkong) d cci re di Arr SINC.APORF.17 words
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Advertisement91 1933-10-31 16 qienic Doftlinq.. gUL the last, is certainly not thy least important «i|L essential to the production of a perft-ctiy pure Beer, which con be ruined by insufficiontr^j*^ ly cleansed bottles. There is no risk of this happening with TKiKR BLEK. AU bottles are scientifically sterilized and a finally subjected to91 words
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S.S.C.'s Expensive Apparatus Starts Work.— Yachting At R.S.Y.C.
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376 1933-10-31 17 New Filtration System Now In Operation. Eight hundred thousand gallons of ir water have again been Singapore Swimming i pool and it is that t lortnlght I tie 2.000 odd members see to j in with clean feet and without rolling b urst. system376 words
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Article271 1933-10-31 17 Perak Score Nine Times Without Reply. i From Our Own Correspondent > Ipoh. Oct. 28. K.duh s debut in Inter-State hockey was made at Kuala Kangsar against Perak. when the latter scored a runaway victory of 9—o. The Perak forwards, after a couple of minutes, settled down and271 words
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Article250 1933-10-31 17 Kid lemon Disqualified Again. ■From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca. Oct 30. One of the two main events ended unsatisfactorily last night at the City Park when Kid Lemon <7 12 > a Malay boxer of Kuala Lumpur, was disqualified (or hitting Boy Quee < 7 13 > of250 words
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Article241 1933-10-31 17 Denbigh And Stalky In Railway Accident. London. Oct 25. Eight of the seventeen winners of £30.000 each In consequence of the victory of Raymond in the Cambridgeshire live overseas, namely three In the United States, two In South Africa and one each in Malta. Italy,Reuter - 241 words
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Article, Illustration12 1933-10-31 17 Thr Swimming Clnb flltration puiii. «i-n in the barkcrounds which hacost $1!.5M.12 words
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Article206 1933-10-31 17 Mixed Foursomes At Sepoy Lines. The result of the Mixed Foursomes Competition on Friday was as follows: I Mrs. Palllster and Orlce 30 Miss Faroell and McConlgley 32' i Miss Hadley and Hopkins 33 Miss Lucas and Mlddlebrook 33 Mrs English and Horsley 34 i Mrs Bembroke and206 words
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Article84 1933-10-31 17 state I rial Match >oi very Successful 'From Our Own Correspondent Seremban. Oct 27. The State Trial today did not prove very successful because several of the selected players failed to turn .>:. d a scrappy game resulted. The selection of the Negri aide against Singa- 1 pore84 words
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Article292 1933-10-31 17 I.A. Y.M.C.A. SHARE HONOURS. No Goals At Balestier Plain. I.A. T.M.C.A. A colourless game was witnessed on Balestier Plain yesterday when the i Indian Association entertained the YMCA The exchanges were fairly even but uninteresting and when the final whistle blew neither side had succeeded in scoring. It was a292 words
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Article161 1933-10-31 17 Malacca Championship Tournament. i Prom Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca. Oct. 3C. Further results in the Malacca B.A championship tournament are as follows:— Singles. Yap Chuan Choon beat Sect Bork Seng. IS- 6. 15—1. Cho Kirn Hawke beat Scow Chut i Chiang. 15—4. 6—15. 15—7. Quarter-Finals. Koh Yew Chye beat161 words
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Article66 1933-10-31 17 Wins Professional Tennis Title Once More. London. Oct. 28. At Baling to-day in the British professional lawn tennis championship I final Daniel Maskell 'the holder) beat T Jeffrey 3. 2. I This U the sixth time Maskell 'who has coached many of Britain's leading players) has won the66 words
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601 1933-10-31 17 Mowgli Upsets Betsy's Run Of Victories. The B' Class lound that a light westerly breeze made It very difficult to make a gixx! stait on Sunday at the Royal Singapore Yacht Club. Timrd trial starts were of little or no use <u. the601 words
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Article197 1933-10-31 17 T«*ay. Ortsfcer 11. Rufby S.CC v» RAF lit. P*4»:ir WilUhiiw u. Volunteers A." TanfUn Hoc«ry Indo Ceylonear vs SCC 1st. Balrstlcr SRC inn Wiltshire*. 8 R C. frd: Raffles CoHec* r* YMCA KC TbanliT, Ns»— in Z. Ru«bjr Public SrrMres 1H vi UteiMit 1st Dunram Rd Raffles Collier197 words
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Advertisement70 1933-10-31 17 :OMING PAVILION THIS WEEK! j THE SCREENS MOST SIN-TILLATING PICTURE Hired by II v* /JAr I bands to find out I-* W* V the \»orsl.. he savv Li women at their wLla^r im best when he looked through "THE^V W I KEYHOLE I I i 4 Wmrmti 8m mtk H70 words
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Advertisement184 1933-10-31 17 Nonbreakable! I dropped from airplane*. I run o\rr by track.*, and H|H mill lW* live! Why? I Brcaase law barrel i« I ■on-breakabla I And fl bow ssanoibly, easily, a I Parker writes! Earb I gold point Irttnl 11 BHHH liases. Leak-proof. Beaa- I liful proportion and as> I ajsjiaite184 words
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Advertisement179 1933-10-31 18 Suffered Ten Years With Weeping Eczema Healed by Cuticura For ten jrcars I •üßtred with weapinf kiru on my limb* and behind my ear*, ll cafiw at a red rath and itched badly, then turned to bliatera and when they broke they left wet. aorc eruptiont. ll apread down to179 words
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Advertisement228 1933-10-31 18 INSURE WITH THE COMMERCIALUHIOH ASSURANCE CO.ITD I I wMSOiVOBHtf 9 0 Kf mtns.y hi t un mm ¥i *r/rt M.*ttsf. Hti tsiu IMt < t*ff jJJFS .1 1 niU r« ntrr n nranch. A^PVTVdHH I I _^MiwßuL J* m- >^ Coal Tar. SI PPUBD IN AKIOI S GRADES TO SUIT228 words
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1983 1933-10-31 19 Vn Old Vie "Cherry Orchard Lunatics Not At Large— A Successful Playwright On The "Dole" No Longer— Some Good Films. I Our Own Correspondent.) Straits Times Oitice, Street. Oct :7. 101 that the title of is a misnomer, and this H is. ;>1,983 words
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Advertisement282 1933-10-31 19 "BARGAIN" is a word we never use— when advertising a car. A sound car will always command its price and cannot logically be termed a "BARGAIN." We do claim, however, that a used car purchased from us can be relied on, because we regard every car we sell as a282 words
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Miscellaneous173 1933-10-31 19 Today's Crossword Pv.^-zle I E ''sjp I I w^r V* I I I I I I I I (CLUES. 16. Animal \< KOSS. R«julrf 30. Strike at random 33 Inaert 1 Pi 25 Other S Trrr 26 BkrUrratlon 27 M-*hv II Muffler 38 Malicious burning 13 On Uk top of173 words
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Article1319 1933-10-31 20 GUNSHY - GUNSHY. By A Searchlight On Those j Pahit Parties IHAVK in ver been able to make up my mind whether pahit parties in this mand are Intended as playfulness ix-nance. I hasten to add that this ls a serious observation Qti social •id ls meant to be taken1,319 words
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Article, Illustration42 1933-10-31 20 /~VN (he left U Flight-Lieut. Victor C'roome. who Is in Hone Kong with the Malayan rrirket team competing in the triangular tournament with Hong Kong and shanghai. On the right b Sergeant Carpenter, another wellknown rrirketer. who is going home42 words
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Article, Illustration49 1933-10-31 20 he Headquarter ie Ist Bn. V.iluhire Regiment Band Concert Party. The names are from left .o right rated. Dmr Crowder. Bdsmn. Oft or d. Band-Sergeant Hart. L Cpl. Roberts. Bdsmn. Anaell. Standing. Bds- 1. Holland. I. (pi Clegg. Bd -in. Hunter. Bdsmn Coster. BdMnn TaHt49 words
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Advertisement351 1933-10-31 20 'CkeTleur VALXHALL LIG HT SH^ SYIKHRO m€SH Kl_ II I II t FQiIITHCC L°f. l^t lly mu *LI!Z P b no n «»»l "*w car on the road to get a real conception of 1U fine engineering quallUes and performance. Call In at oi-r Showrooms and '<* demoMtratlon run which351 words
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Advertisement70 1933-10-31 21 ENGINES FOR LAND SEA E^b EV B^B^El le^^^eWi^^l eVC I^bl Em I Ml Pl^H V *r 1 I? bV^^^^^eeV b« »I« Xii vWTTI I V^ Vfl I «^BH j BBj J»** J B^7^&zV*^be4bs HK.li SPEED i:\c.i\E. 32 TO 104 ft, UP. Xl s l o\-i.IM XX UGH BfBED DIESEL MAKINK70 words
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1341 1933-10-31 22 M It first became evident that ts wrre vital to the deveog current transnd distribution, progress in D and manufacture has ad y paralleled ny other branch of the electrical Industry, and this article will convey i of present-day developments1,341 words
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Article73 1933-10-31 22 Following the n the Marconi auto: n vfalcb was |im( Xl at Saddle Island thai. the Chinese authorities ha\e arr. to equip two other Imports. tlonal polnu with similar cf the latest type Tl new beacons will be Island, near the mouth or t tze. and73 words
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Advertisement366 1933-10-31 22 THE HACKBRIDGE ELECTRIC CONSTRUCTION CO., LTD. MANUFACTURERS OF STATIC TRANSFORMERS FOR— LIGHTING, jPOWKR, ROTARY CONVERTORS, FURNACES, ETC. TESTING SETS. EARTHING REACTORS. A.C. D.C. STATIC BALANCERS. AUTO STARTING TRANSFORMERS. REPRESENTATIVES FOR MALAYA: ALLIANCE ENGINEERING CO., LTD. 98, ROBINSON ROAD. SINGAPORE. ra m m^mm m m Bs^Bg w i■■ !P^^flrc M^is "VALVOLINE"366 words
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Article347 1933-10-31 23 PERFECT FUSION \T BRAZING A n and .ir lnnovaI the culmination of y< g welding 1 It makes welding as s crazing > advance In welding r. made possible by the materials It entails a revolutionary change In the manner In which the Of the blow-pipe Is347 words
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Article215 1933-10-31 23 SUGGESTED USES A correspondent In Nanking, writing to "The Times" Trade and Engineering Supplement, says: It must be confessed that good deal of anxiety In British circles i In China concerning the uses to which the Box<r money may be would obviously be unfair t British Interests215 words
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Article, Illustration15 1933-10-31 23 Tbe II T. Side of the first 93.75* KVA. Haekbridc« Transformer referred in on pace15 words
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Article499 1933-10-31 23 An Interesting Process. The drawing mill U that department In wire manufacture in which the wire rod Is converted Into wire The distinction between wire and wUv rod Is. perhaps, not as widely known as It might be: wire rod Is the product of a hot rolling499 words
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Article111 1933-10-31 23 Crossing a «*vtion of the London and North Eastern Railway on the northern side of the river, an all-wccdod j steel bridge Is being built to complete the arterial-road approach to MlddVsI trough's new £600.000 Tower Bridge •he Tees at the suburb of NVw- port. A 5-span111 words
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Article119 1933-10-31 23 i The finest telephone exchange In the I world was recently opened by H.R.H. The Prince of Wales *l Faraday Building In London. This U the new Post Office International Exchange. It la reported that there are In the world. 34 million telephones and through the exchange119 words
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Advertisement115 1933-10-31 23 IrlE r An EpA^l acetylene OXYCEN& ACETYLENE WELDING fflV im INCREASES ty r#jLi y» profits In slump times Oxy Acetylene \V c 1 d i n >• 7 BBBbSmS^^RI opccially to be rcccin_il/" gP^^Bj men Jed because it enB^P^l sbles > iiu to repsir. make .«i!ESI good as new and115 words
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Advertisement106 1933-10-31 23 SAVE MONEY BY USING UNITEERS STEEL CASTINGS MACHINE PARTS IN CAST STEEL ARE LIGHTER AND MORE RELIABLE THAN CAST IRON. saving WEIGHT t POWER AND COSTLY BREAKDOWNS GIVING LONGER LIFE INCREASED EFFICIENCY. UNITED ENGINEERS LTD. SINGAPORE. AND BRANCHES. S \v RUBBEII^H \LV d fciV'iM^^^H V AUTOMOBILE A V RAILWAY REQ«106 words
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Article, Illustration168 1933-10-31 24 UMI Mill mn t d t^ Mr j r WUmmm, and ridden by tied Ann the < witrh race at Nc»v HRS. THALIA MASSIE. wrfe of Lieut T Masaie. one of the four Amfricin> convicted and pardoned in the Honolulu honowr slaying case Is reported to be168 words
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Advertisement16 1933-10-31 24 THE OCEAN ACCIDENT AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION, LTD. (Incorporated in Great I. Brad OnV* for Malara: SINGAPORE.16 words