The Straits Times, 2 November 1933
1933-11-02
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Title Section37 1933-11-02 1 The Straits Times tESTABLISHED NEARLY A CBNTURX.J THE LARGEST AND MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. PAGES. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS. The Straits Times 20 PAGES, SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS.37 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement239 1933-11-02 1 Singapore: 78, Cecil st. cphone bioi)> GRIEfISOMS N?IVAT ANNOUNCING ADDITIONS TO the JIYLMER RANGE OF M NATURAL FLAVOUR PRODUCTS C^V^TW MANUFACTURED BY THE LARGEST CANNING ORGANIZATION IN THE BRITISH EMPIRE. £g »wfe AYLMER TOMATO JUICE PYi I f I JiLvi AYLMER TOMATO CATSUP mm^9tmmmw aylmer golden bantam corn PWB AYLMER239 words
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Advertisement233 1933-11-02 1 6PIERSONS N?IVAT f CHRISTMAS HAMPERS SPECIAL FACILITIES FOR RELATIVES AND FRIENDS IN AUSTRALIA. We have made special arrangements whereby X'mas hampers can be forwarded to any address in Australia. The prices include all packing and delivery charges to the following cities, PERTH, ADELAIDE, MELBOURNE, SYDNEY and BRISBANE. To places outside233 words
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Advertisement500 1933-11-02 2 P. 0., BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated ji England.) MAIL. PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. TFNINSULAR AND ORIENTAL MM. Oft UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY S GOVERNMENT. LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARD FROM LONDON FOR CHINA AND JAPAN. DU? Tonage Spore RANCHI "000 NOV 10 X BANGALORE 6.000500 words
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Advertisement606 1933-11-02 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. (NIPPON YISEN KAISIIA) TO LONDON. Naples. Manefles. London, Antwerp Rotterdam and Middlesbrough. Vessels Tonnage Due Sail HAKONE MARU 10,400 Nov. 15 1« 5 SUWA MARU 17.000 Nov. 30 Dec. 1 5 FUSHIMI MAPU 10.900 Dec. 14 15 HAKOZAKI MARU 10.400 Dec. 27 2{ X TERUKUNI MARU 12,000 Jan.606 words
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Advertisement628 1933-11-02 2 BURNS PHUP LINE. (Incorporated in Australia.) FOB BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. 5 Regular monthly sailings by the we'J1 known steamer MARELLA (7,865 ton-;) and the s.s. MANGOLA (3.352 tons) (Cargo 5 only). The s.s. MARELLA is one of the largest and finest steamers trading628 words
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Advertisement526 1933-11-02 2 TIIE EAST ASIATIC CO., LIMITED. (Incorporated In Denmark.) PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. TO GENOA, LONDON. ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. From From From From Spore Malacca Port Peran? Swett. FIONIA 14/11 14/11 15/11 17/11 ERRIA 5/12 5/12 6/12 8/12 LALANDIA 26/12 26/12 27/12 29/12 ALSIA 8/2 6/2 7/2 9/3 BORINGIA 27/2526 words
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Advertisement1228 1933-11-02 2 THE BLUE FINNEL LINE (Ocean THE HUA KIHOW STE \MSIIIP CH Steam Ship Co.. Ltd. and China Mutual (1931) I TD I Steam Navigation Co Ltd. THE CUNARd' STKVMSMII' CO <11l THE STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP CO." LTD THE CHINA NAVIGATION CO.. LTII.. THE AUSTRALIAN ORIK\T*L LINE1,228 words
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Article233 1933-11-02 3 Alleged European Buccaneers. Dairen, Oct. 10 Mr. Bunsaburo Matsumoto, a prominent local barrister, who has been appointed by the District Court of the Kwangtung Government to be defence counsel for the five European buccaneers of the Chinese cargo ship Sheng An, declares that he will be233 words
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Article180 1933-11-02 3 72,000 Tons Tied Up At Single Wharf. Shanghai took her place among the greatest ports of the world recently when ocean shipping totalling 72.000 tons gross, or nearly 100,000 displacement tons, tied up at a single wharf representing, in the opinion of veteran shipping men, the largest180 words
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Article120 1933-11-02 3 Special Officers To Work On Steamers. Canton, Oct. 20. Uniformed censors from the Post Office are being sent to the Hong Kong steamers shortly before sailing time. Mall boxes are opened, and the contents glanced at. Thereafter every letter has to be handed to the censor, who, having120 words
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Article326 1933-11-02 3 Vessel That A British Warship Sank. Judgment was reserved by the Judical Commits of the Privy Council In an appeal which involved the construction of the terms of the Treaty of Peace signed at Trianon. The appeal was from a Judgment of Lord Merrivale in326 words
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Article198 1933-11-02 3 Reducing Running Costs. Mr. R. S. Dalgliesh. a former president of the Chamber of Shipping, who has Just returned from a world tour, states in The Shipping World that he does not despair of the future of British shipping. "What we must do Is to peg away at198 words
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Article195 1933-11-02 3 A sensation has been caused in Japanese shipping circles interested in the Japan-Java service by the report that the Dutch East Indies Government has issued an order to ship half the quantity of cement ordered from Japan by Dutch vessels in the future. The Japanese operators may ask195 words
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Article152 1933-11-02 3 TOGIAN, Dut., 67J tons, from PonUanak 2-11. for Fontianak 4-11. RUHR. Oer.. 3,584 toiu, from Daircn 1-11, far Penang 2-11. GIANG SENG. Brit.. 1.069 tons, from Semarang 111. for Batavla 3-11. BORIBAT, Slam. 352 tons, from Tumpat 1-11, for Tumpat 4-11. SCHOUTEN, Dut.. 986 tons, from Ball 2-11,152 words
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Article121 1933-11-02 3 TTiursday, November S. Ships alongside the Wharves or expected to arrire. Godown Gate. Entrance KEPPEL HARBOUR Main Wharf Lch "Princess Mary," Lch. "Kathleen." The Cable. Oil Wharf Nil. Coal Wharf NIL VESSELB IN DRY DOCKS. Tanronr Pagar. Albert Dock NIL Victoria Dock Nil. Keppel Harbour. King's Dock121 words
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Article182 1933-11-02 3 Remarkable Feat By Soviet. Moscow, Oct. 19. The entire press notes that the raising of the Icebreaker "Sadko," which sank in the Kandalaksha Bay in 1917, constitutes a new victory of the Soviet technique. The head of the salvaging expedition, Krylov, In his report, stated182 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement242 1933-11-02 3 WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE WITHOUT CALOMEL And You'll Jump Out of Bed b the Morning Raiin* to Go If jrou (ml nor and aonk and tb* wcrU boka punk, don't awallow a lot ol aalta. Mintrml water, oil, laxative candy or chawing gum and eip«et thara to malt, you242 words
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Advertisement650 1933-11-02 3 *g NORDDEUTSCHEF mk LLoYD aPl r'Ya'^ 1 (Incorporated In Germany.) The undermentioned are the company's Intended fixtures OUTWARD SAARBRTJCr..!LN for IlPl.c Manila, Hong Kong. Shanghai. Kobe and Osaka Nov. .0 MAIN lor Manila, Hong Kong, Shanghai, N China Japan Nov. 21 COBLENZ for* Manila, Hong Kong, Shanghai, N. China Japan650 words
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Advertisement431 1933-11-02 3 EB ESIDENT "LINER? Reduced Fares £67.3.11. MANILA HONG KONG TO EUROPE. VIA AMERICA Tourist class across the Pacific Ist class Rail In America. Tourist class Atlantic in the new and famous s-s. Manhattan or s.s. Washington (If pasaage through the Panama Canal is desired approximately £7.0.9 extra). SPEED WITH COMFORT431 words
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Advertisement381 1933-11-02 3 I ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO. LTD. > (Incorporated In England > "ELLERMAN" LINE. FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM HAMBURG Via Porto and Saex Canal Due Sails Steamer Spore Spore CITY OP BAGDAD In port Nov. 2 CITY OP LILLE Nov. 29 Dec. 2 CITY OP EVANSVILLE Dec. 29 Jan 2 CITY381 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous115 1933-11-02 3 TIDE TABLES Thursday, November 2. H. W. 10.21 a.m.. 9 ft. 3 in., 11.15 p.m., 9 ft 4 In. L W. 4.34 a m 3 ft.. 4.49 p.m., 8 in. Fiiday. November 3. H. W. 1046 a.m 9 ft. S in., 11.52 p.m., 9 ft. 1 in. L. W. 5115 words
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Miscellaneous74 1933-11-02 3 SINGAPORE WEATHER REPORT. Stations Yesterday Last night Max. Rainfall Bright MJn. temp, ins Sunshine temp. •P hrs. *P -Uor Star 85 0.19 7.3 74 Kota Bharu 89 Nil 8.4 73 K. Trengganu 89 0.03 5.7 72 ruklt J:ram 84 0.08 Nil 73 Merging 89 0.63 6.5 72 Singapore (Mt. Fa74 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement473 1933-11-02 4 SITUATIONS VACANT When applying for any position advertised In these columns send copies of testimonials. Do not send originals. WANTED. Bill Collector and Cashier. Cash security $2,000. Apply "T C o Straits Times. SITUATIONS WANTED WANTED, a job as junior clerk. Previously employed in rubber books companies. Accept any salary.473 words
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Advertisement654 1933-11-02 4 HOUSES, FLATS TO LET TO LET, 7. Napier Rd, 14. ChaUworth Road. Apply Meyer Bros. TO LET, BHOP. PLAT, A'tnber Mansions Applj Spore Building Corp, 84. Market St TO LET. No. 23 Bukit Tunggal Road. Well finished and compact bungalow with tennis court. Apply Gammon (Malaya) Ltd, Ocean Building. Singapore.654 words
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Advertisement678 1933-11-02 4 FOR SALE FOR SALE PEDIGREE ALSATIAN DOG, 7 month*. Good gait, colour and temper. Apply 972, Straits Times. FOR SALE, complete hotel gas cooking ranee, 6 ovens, 8 hot plates, racks, etc, in excellent condition. Apply P. O. Box No. 869, Singapore. We have available NOW— A LARGE STOCK OF678 words
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Advertisement653 1933-11-02 4 PUBLIC NOTICES LIST OF BAND MUNICIPAL ENGAGEMENTS FOR NOVEMBER 1933. Date Day Time Place 1-11-13 Wed. ».M p.m. Botanic Oarflens. < 3-11-33 Fri. 9.M p.m. Telok Ayer. < 5-11-33 Son. 9.M pjn. KaUng Park. < 8-11-33 Wed. 5.15 pjn. Botanic Gardens. 1 14-11-13 Toe*. 5.15 p.m. Telok Ayer. 17-11-33 Fri.653 words
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Advertisement963 1933-11-02 4 LEGAL NOTICES GOODJ^YEAR NOTICE 1* hereby given that the Trade Mark depicted above is the exclusive property of THE GOODYEAR TIRE AND RUBBER COMPANY, a Corporation! organised under the laws of the State of Ohio, having a principal place of business at 1144, East Market Street. Akron, Ohio. United States963 words
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Advertisement462 1933-11-02 4 BUSINESS CARDS FIGARO Special Reduced Charge* For OJTOBEK and NOVEMBER ONLY ff Q PERMANENT WAVING. European Lad>es* Hair Dresser*. Raffles Hotel (Room IK) and at 93 Bra* Basah Road. MASSAGE HALL MANICURE AND MASSAGE. Mrs. HARE and Mis* HANA. (I. WATERLOO STREET. Telephone 74«7. SHIPPING NOTICE^ ■A MINDEROO AKBIVED ON462 words
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Miscellaneous181 1933-11-02 4 SUBSCRIPTION RATES Clncapore Within OototdL without Malaya. Malaya. Postare. M.nthl> S 3.00 S 4.M 159 Quarterly I 8.50 SU.H »Ml Half Yearly $17M SI4.K 115.00 Yearly $34.M W SW.M Note. OuUtatien cheques should Include the u-nal bank discount. ADVERTISEMENT RATES The charges and Instructions for CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS arc as under181 words
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Article248 1933-11-02 5 Programme For Friday, November 3, 1933. 7 p.m. H.M.V. Record. C 2496 Death or Glory March Mandora March— Massed Bands. C 141?— Potpourri "Tosca"— Marek^ Weber and his Orchestra. C 1657 Stephen Foster Melodics Nat Shilkret and his Orchestra. C 2074 Drinking Songs Jack Hylton and248 words
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Correspondence.
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Letter103 1933-11-02 5 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir,— When your latest contributor, "Gunshy," was Introduced to your numerous readers, It was stated that not all brass, or tin, hats covered a wooden head. I think that he has already proved the truth of that statement and demonstrated undoubtedly103 words
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Letter182 1933-11-02 5 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir,— Sir Cecil dementi has again served up to us Governor-General Roosevelt's remarks on unemployment caused by secondary education in Uie Philippine Islands. The answer to this argument Is simply that the new "slump menUHty" has never been given a chance182 words
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Letter196 1933-11-02 5 To the Editor of the t .aits Times. Sir,— The argument that the value of a cow Is governed by the butter fat content of her milk will not apply In Singapore until cattle are bred here for butter production. This is not likely to be In AZ's196 words
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Letter176 1933-11-02 5 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir,— l hope that our unofficial members of Council will make a flnn stand against this unwarranted Interference with trade. Not only should they oppose the Bill In the public Interest, but also lest this pernicious precedent be the forerunner of176 words
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Letter175 1933-11-02 5 To the Editor ot the Straits Times. Sir, There Is a lane near the sandpita off Upper Serangoon Roa a continuaMon of MacPherson Road, which has no name, despite the fact that there are ten substantially built bungalows there, all occupied by respectable citizens one of whom Is175 words
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Letter75 1933-11-02 5 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, I have read with more than usual lnteres your courageous leading article of Oct. 24th "Shifting the Onus" and would urge the writer to read Lt.Col. Graham Seton Hutchison'.: recent book, "Meteor," published In July. His views are Identical75 words
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Article59 1933-11-02 5 Burglars' Rs. 20,000 Haul From Shop. Lucknow, Oct. 5. Money, Jewellery and watches to the total value of about Rs. 20,000 were removed by burglars from the shop of Ral Sahib Matharam and Sons, Jewellers of HazratganJ, the busiest quarter of the Civil Lines. The burglars entered the59 words
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Article53 1933-11-02 5 Canton, Oct. 24. In view of the opening of new motor roads, the Municipal Bureau of Public Works is preparing a new city map and will have It ready by Nov. 1. The existing map on sale at bookstores and chemiits is faulty and Is being53 words
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Article55 1933-11-02 5 Canton, Oct. 20. An island penitentiary was proposed to the administrative conference on Oct. 20 by Gen. Hslang Han-ping, commanding officer of the 2nd Kwangtung Army. He said that France and Portugal have overseas colonies for prisoners, who, the General believes, have a better chance to reform In55 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement237 1933-11-02 5 HOTELS TODAY'S ATTRACTIONS SPECIAL DINNER CLASSICAL MUSIC 8.15 p.m. 9.15 p.m. DANCE (FORMAL) 9.45 p. m. to MIDNIGHT SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11th SPECIAL ARMISTICE DINNER DANCE Phone 5381. Please book your tables now. RAFFLES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA ADELPHI I SEA VIEW HOTEL— —HOTEL ROOF-GARDEN FRIDAY SATURDAY TONIGHT SpEC|AL D|||NER SPECIAL DINNER menu237 words
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Advertisement41 1933-11-02 5 OUR MIDDLE NAME IS SERVICE WE UNDERTAKE ANT SERVICE WORK IN CONNECTION WITH OVERHAUL. TESTING, REBUILDING or REPAIRING OF RADIO AMPLIFIERS OR TALKIE EQUIPMENT. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. RADIO SERVICE CO. OF MALAYA, LTD. BROADCAST HOUSE, 2, Orchard Road, SINGAPORE. PHONE 7399.41 words
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Advertisement456 1933-11-02 5 Improve your Contract with "60 CONTRACT LESSON HANDS" 160 PAGES. By ELY CULBERTSON A brand new book, Just published, giving up-to-the minute Contract methods according to the Culbertson System of 1933— teaching by the proved effective way of learning by example. By special arrangement with Mr. Ely Culbertson. world's greatest456 words
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Miscellaneous217 1933-11-02 5 BROADCAST HOUSE. "Z.H.I." Singapore. (Owned and operated by Radio Service Co. of Malaya Ltd.) Broadcast House, No. 2 Orchard It Singapore. THURSDAY, NOV. 2. 6 p.m Recorded Music. 6.45 p.m. News Bulletin supplied by the Straits Times. 7 p.m. Relay Of Concert Items from Tomlinson Hall Mrs. R. J. Fennle217 words
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Article5600 1933-11-02 6 1,000,000 Tons Of Rubber A Year "G.8.5." On White Men In The East Some Notable Publications A Peep At The Royal Family. tFrom Our Own Correspondent.) Straits Thus Office, Fleet Street, Oct. 17. INSPIRING as is -.he privilege of writing to you, I am willing to confess5,600 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement55 1933-11-02 6 (WEDDING; PRESENTS POSSESSED WITH PRIDE {the very latest IN BEAUTIFUL j FRENCH BELGIAN ROCK CUT CRYSTALWARE CHIC AND USEFUL I STERLING SILVER E.P.N.S. WARE 3sF lit EufißKii ill Iffil 111 LADIES AND GENT'S FITTED SUIT CASES WITH STERLING SILVFR MOUNTINGS AND I*l OTHER USEFUL WEDDING! PRESENTS AT PRICES THAT ARE55 words
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Advertisement350 1933-11-02 6 CROWN FRUIT JELLIES Most delicious and nourishing. Being ready-prepared require only "hP'fne on cracked lee or In mechanical freeier. IN FINEST JRUTT FLAVOURS. maaLMtmm fo ALL DEFECTS OF VIS.ON I LIFE M ADI HI ACCIDENT CONSULT g,^^"? 0^ 00 1 M. EZEKIEL SONS, Established nearly 10 rtar* OPTOMETKISTS and OPTICIANS.350 words
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Article258 1933-11-02 7 Direction Of Court Sought Before Mr. Justice Gerahty yesterday in the Supreme Court, an action was heard concerning the administration of an estate of a Chinese, Thlo Teow Siat. who owned considerable property in Malaya, China, Sumatra and the Dutch Islands said to be worth several million dollars.258 words
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Article193 1933-11-02 7 Selangor Mercantile Society. The report of the Mercantile Cooperative Thrift and Loan Society, Ltd-: for the half year ended June 30. states that during the half-year under review an effort was made by the com mittee to increase the membership of the society, and this resulted in the193 words
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Article107 1933-11-02 7 The Commandant wishes heartily to congratulate all ranks of the Singapore Volunteer Corps on the excellent turn out for the Corps Route March on Friday, Oct. 27. (states the Routine Orders) thus enabling a fitting compliment to be paid to the General Officer Commanding the Troops on107 words
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Article314 1933-11-02 7 Arts And Crafts From Many Lands. The International Exhibition held under the auspices of the Y.W.C.A. w..3 opened yesterday afternoon, it can safely be said that such a unique show, exhibiting articles from 23 of the 52 countries in which the Association functions, has never been seen in314 words
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Advertisement586 1933-11-02 7 i A B^ HE WANTED AN IDEAL JOB-SO THEY MADE HIM A PROFESSIONAL COMPROMISER! 1 j ft jIJX)It oPfc KAY FRANGIS! i J t W^m WITH GEORGE BRENT j u I "TUC VIM Unit" 1 ll™Si?HTl |7^^E^E£ Int IVli mull IVJFI 1 WARNER BROS PICTURE ..■•a............. r CAPITOL! Saturday Next586 words
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Article64 1933-11-02 8 11, Htihlm ™v^u •r r •I IJH..-,t«Y 11..1...... I- I', .<» ,ol I*l I. W. ii ii i i .1 I™ HIW linlll^fl WWIM nSSSSItw Yt*, 4.TIH is I 1 I 111, > 111. l '"V. ii II" I "II"" '"I "> i ihi •>■ m i64 words
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Article24 1933-11-02 8 N N<»V: I, I ,i,l,i. I i mil ri.».i. n.n..i. 1.-. 11. I tt |IU if., 1 i..i ih24 words
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LOCAL STOCK AND SHARE QUOTATIONS
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article88 1933-11-02 8 11, M..,- .'..11..,,. II #t f&h IffJ n v-. m" ffij Wj KID v rtio <M IvniniililillM tl II II t. i 1 1 Ear* h n M«i I 1 I-,,- ./I. ./jm.mw, M Not 111 I Al|)lti|f 'I (1^ v "7 h0 {SgStfßtf n,,, r ti I u.i88 words
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Article118 1933-11-02 8 I I AIM, BHik ON, >"" i i Irtgn n .in H M I" »i N f -1 W« *N. '..I i ii ,i i,. i. Ml m i in, r,.,i 10 I, i. Ufcil. M< M«J m t I I I 1 t 1 I tV \v«,, B118 words
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Article74 1933-11-02 8 MMII I M.m 1.1,.*! R t .<>,.. ...to Mooooo i..,. WI»<M«I M ''I i i >,( lU.n fl.on, MW1...M1 of IMT Nd, INT 11,100.00© 101 IOTMm. nut hum iJiMKi omo lo) lot >■ «W»W 1 Fj?^» t™I V V| if V mW lI V IIII riiiiuonnni m,m74 words
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Article70 1933-11-02 8 rr ttiul (o. ..ml l.vull mm, l I'lvnll'm (fuof iitliillH (H) I'ttHttft im\ HIM .In* mm Smn do xE 1 '"•'"i MM fnm w 4 Rvnu MlH<>« OJO O.W O,M 0. nm Ml 1 r < I 111 I n oo OMO i 1,00 !J I i jr.70 words
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Article113 1933-11-02 8 I up iMiitiwiiip i iip p^i iiwUpw Pj W U I 111- I Int tantimt li\ I lie 1 1 1 1 1 u 1 1 1 > 1 1 u n i ""I w MKI.I.INU, f imiiMi i up hip uMi I ia a^. BPMH lImIIH <ll113 words
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Article25 1933-11-02 8 HI, HMIM-Totl,,rHH M lM-Totl,,rH N.-« I Ilk A iiiil li'rt I ||0I M It»-tI t»-t I I Mil tPIII 111 Ml I <»ltl25 words
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Article16 1933-11-02 8 1 T..111. To I Alitt Ol.ii at II XI •> •>' I" 111 In iiiii n,,!,,^16 words
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Article45 1933-11-02 8 Nul ,,l To S,i«,, Nulimni M Mil N,.v I In «iv ltd.tiiit.it ■IttittMMHl ftllffJlng I U.tl I itki.tli la HI kltl I .1 Itl Ut( M #|1 .otllt.il. Itl. It 1.. i 11-4 ■n vVvM MHOT MW 9IMIi inwiHMl* WH i,,.. ii,... ti,'i,i,i45 words
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Article652 1933-11-02 8 M«* 1 1 »'it. i■ '»•'< I I 1 l>\ >| It I I I i I I <* Hi,,. vVnvH^^^B^MHv* will ,1,11 v,.,» I" 1....1...1.1. BANKING. NEDERLANDSCH INDISCHE HANDELSBANK N. V. Established IMS at Amsterdam. Authorised Capital Olds. 1i0.000.000 Paid Up Capital Olds. 65.000.000 Rcsevet Olds. 25,69.652 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement35 1933-11-02 8 I H h 1 1 ra iH r 1 nft 'tt. lA j 1111 ROYAI IXCMANOI LONDON H«N 0/fi** Ml )>AI IX( I lAN( .1 ASSURANCE MlfDMtlMHH' A' M»»U»-4» M«w* 5 A IH'MNIN I fr»35 words
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Miscellaneous38 1933-11-02 8 AIIIMNUKMNNTN W>R mi w\ ik H o &I. VWft I A II i*iifitift*ii*»*Mi BMMIM M *w a II B^vk t v vi I Ol ll n t ltrt»..l It tIMiX hI I tftttU h« rt 111 ■tun 138 words
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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
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Article1055 1933-11-02 9 Mr. Norman's Reticence. ECONOMIC OUTLOOK STILL OBSCURE. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Oct. 17. The speeches of the Chancellor of the Exchequer and the Governor of the Bank of England at the annual banquet given by the Lord Mayor to meet the "Bankers and Merchants of the1,055 words
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Article250 1933-11-02 9 Closing Quotations In London. (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) London, Nov. 1. The London market was closed to lay. Closing quotations yesterday of the principal British stocks are riven below: The rise or fall is in relation to the price of Oct. 26. GOVERNMENT STOCKS. BRITISH. Rise250 words
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Article64 1933-11-02 9 6tt The U>ndon-New York cross-rate at the time these figures were cabled was 4 79. up I' 4 compared with O:t. 31 leuoral Motors itandanl Oil ex. pd. 7.S. Steel National City Bank Jeneral Electric Jnion Pacific Rail Ord. imerican Tobacco B. imerican Can 1.8. Rubber Voolworth M64 words
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Article315 1933-11-02 9 Profit Of $5,629 For Year. The 13th annual general meeting of Mambau Tin Ltd., will be held at No. 15 Old Market Square, Kuala Lumpur, on Nov. 1 Following Is the report of directors: Area. The land held by the company remains the same as at the315 words
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Article162 1933-11-02 9 Guthrie Co.'s Weekly Report. Guthrie and Co's weekly rubber report, dated Oct. 2C, states:— The market has been idle since our last report. Sellers have been reserved on account of further rumours regarding restriction. The crisis in France combined with the uncertainty of the future in America162 words
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Article62 1933-11-02 9 Exports of Tinned Pineapple during the week ending Oct. 28, amounted to 11,92$ cases, of which 7,651 cases were to the United Kingdom, 850 cases to the Continent of Europe, 2,700 cases to Canada and 724 cases elsewhere. Total exports for the period, Jan. 1, 1933. to Oct.62 words
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Article1106 1933-11-02 9 Control Essential. OUTPUT MAINTAINS LEAD OVER DEMAND. Charles Hope and Son's report on the rubber market, dated London Sept. 29, states:— There are three factors that can raise the price of rubber: better trade, inflation of currencies and restriction of output and the greatest of these is1,106 words
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Advertisement49 1933-11-02 9 RENE ULLMANN ANNOUNCES THE ARRIVAL OF NEW JEWELLERY BROOCHES CLIP BROOCHES— BRACELETS. ENGAGEMENT AND DINNER RINGS— DIAMOND WEDDING RINGS ETC WRIST WATCHES SET WITH DIAMONDB. ALL THE LATEST STYLES. PRECIOUS STONES OF THE BEST QUALITY. PRICES. THE LOWEST RENE ULLMANN Capital »-«■■«-«> Branch. Stamford Road. SINGAPORE. M A, Bafflat Place49 words
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Advertisement265 1933-11-02 9 BANKING. NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL-MAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. (NETHERLANDS TRAJING SOCIETY.) Established in Amsterdam 1824 HEAD OFFICE: AMSTERDAM WITH BRANCHES IN ROTTERDAM AND THE HAGUE. HEAD OFFICE FOR THE EAST: BATAVIA. Branches throughout the Dutch East Indies and lr> the Straits Settlements. India. China, Japan and Arabia. LONDON BANKERS: The National Provincial Bank,265 words
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Article96 1933-11-02 10 Singapore. ADELPHI HOTEL Special Dinner Done* Cabaret. ALHAMBMA Richard Barthelmess in The Last PUght. 6.15—9.15. CAPITOL George Arliss in The Working Man. 6 15— 9.15. GREAT WOULD Cabaret— Fast Life Racing Youth. MAKLBOROI GH Rambha Ranee Hindustani Talkie. 6.15—9.15. NEW WORLD Side Shows, Cabaret, Dancing, Talkies Theatres Cinemas. PAVILION96 words
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Obituary32 1933-11-02 10 HARPER.— On Nov. 2, 1933. at No. 42 Chancery Lone, Singapore, Eliza Eleanor Harper. 56 years. The funeral will take place at the Bidadari Cemetery at 5 p.m. today. Deeply regretted.32 words
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831 1933-11-02 10 Although It has been reported from one source that the trouble which has broken out in Palestine Is anti-British ii. character, and not anti-Jewish, the bulk of the cabled information Indicates that It is a recrudescence of the disturbances831 words
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Article102 1933-11-02 10 Mr. J. M. Barron has been appointed to act as Controller of Labour, Malaya, with effect from Oct. 21. Mr. D. Wills has been promoted to class m, Malayan Civil Service, with effect from Oct. 29. Mr. W. J. Parks, assistant superintendent of police, has returned from leave102 words
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Article874 1933-11-02 10 MALAY BLUNDERS. A plea was made in the Federal Council for the training of intelligent Malays of the right type for senior appointments in government departments. There is every reason why this should be done, where possible, but the Malays will have to remember that the874 words
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Article851 1933-11-02 10 RIVERS TO ORDER. One of the greatest cbstacles pioneers in new territorj have to face is the lack of water. In years gone by this was a highly expensive business, but today rivers are made to order! In this article, Mr. Thomas J. Willis, the well-known British851 words
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Advertisement70 1933-11-02 10 YOU ARE INVITED TO flLv^ A PARADE OF NEW |K^ GOWN J W DELIGHTS A SERIES OF LIVING PICTURES. M y MANNEQUIN PARADE AT 11.30 a.m. SATURDAY IN THE CAFE MAY WE HOPE THAT YOU WILL BE AMONG THOSE PRESENT? JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. (Incorporated m England) SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR,70 words
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Advertisement132 1933-11-02 10 THE ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY, LIMITED, SHOP SOILED AND SECONDHAND PIANOS. GENUINE BARGAINS. ROBINSON UPRIGHT GRAND, 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. Call at the132 words
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613 1933-11-02 11 INCREASED PRODUCTION AND CARRY-OVER. Activity On Estates Of Less Than 100 Acres. According to figures issued by the Statistics Department yesterday Malaya exported 61,002 tons of rubber last month. This is the highest monthly export figure since November, 1928, an abnormal month when613 words
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Article90 1933-11-02 11 To Be Expelled From Germany. Berlin, Nov. 1. The British Journalist. Mr. Noel Panter. is to be released and expelled from Germany. Mr. Panter. the Munich correspondent of the London Daily Telegraph, was arrested by the Bavarian politl cal police on Oct. 26, allegedly for trying to obtain90 words
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Article81 1933-11-02 11 Hoisted On City Hall In Vienna. Vienna. Oct. 31. Nazi sympathisers accomplished a daring feat today when they succeeded in hoisting a Swastika flag 100 feet long on the City Hall, which in addition to the usual police protection has a permanent guard now of 200 men. TheReuter - 81 words
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Article78 1933-11-02 11 Scheme To Avoid Paying Taxes. Washington, Nov. 1. The formation of a series of corporations to escape taxes was revealed by Mr. Wiggin, testifying before the Senate Committee. He said the directors of these corporations included Mr. Gates W. McGarrah, President of the Bank of International Settlements. Mr.Reuter - 78 words
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Article69 1933-11-02 11 Mitsui's V.30,000,000 Gift To Farmers. Tokio, Nov. 1. The immensely wealthy Mitsui interests announce the unprecedented gift of Yen 30,000,000 for the relief of agricultural distress and various social works for the public benefit. It Is recalled that the Blood Brotherhood and other terrorist plots are largelyReuter - 69 words
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Article158 1933-11-02 11 Arrangements For London Celebrations. Rugby, Oct. 31 Arrangements for the Armistice Day celebrations in Great Britain on Nov. 11 will, generally speaking, follow the practice of recent years and plans for the central celebrations at the Whitehall Cenotaph have been approved by the King. Representative detachments of theBritish Wireless - 158 words
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Article49 1933-11-02 11 Cristobel, Panama, Oct. 31. Rear-Admiral Byrd. who is on his way to the Antarctic, has arrived here aboard his flagship Jacob Ruppert. He will make a base at Dunedii., New Zealand, where he Is leaving all except 45 members of the expedition for the' winter. Reuter Wireless.Reuter - 49 words
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Article108 1933-11-02 11 Trial Begins Of First Batch Of 19. The Hague, Nov. 1. It is reported from Sourabaya that on Tuesday the trial began of 19 native seamen, the first jroup of De Zeven Provinclen mutineers. The Public Prosecutor pointed out that the initiative in the mutiny had beenAneta-Trans-Ocean - 108 words
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Article104 1933-11-02 11 Lottery Leads To A Police Summons. A summons has been granted at Bow Street police court, says a Reuter cable from London, against the Duke of Atholl for selling lottery tickets. The case will be heard on Nov. 14. Warned by the Home Office when he organised104 words
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Article97 1933-11-02 11 Street Robbery By Motor Bandits. London, Oct. 31. The most astonishing robbery in London for many years occurred today when motor bandits stole a box containing one hundredweight of gold, valued at about £10,000, from a railway van delivering goods in the vicinity of Gray's Inn Road.Reuter - 97 words
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Article81 1933-11-02 11 Present Anglo-Chinese Relations. Peiping, Nf. 1. According them a privilege never previously granted to foreign corresDondents, Sir files Lampson received Chinese pressmen today and Issued a atement in which he stated that Anglo-Chinese relations were never bitter than they wera at present. Great Britain had no individual81 words
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Article72 1933-11-02 11 V. C.'s Lone Journey In Eight-Ton Yacht. Rugby, Oct. 31. Group-Captain Pees arrived at Nassau, Bahamas, today, after sailing alone in his eight-ton yacht from Falmouth via the Azores. The voyage from the Azores took 64 days. Group-Captain Rees won the Victoria Cross during the war by attackingBritish Wireless - 72 words
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Article97 1933-11-02 11 M There Is Nothing At All Final." Washington, Nov. 1. President Roosevelt received Sir Frederick Lelth-Ross and Sir Ronald Lindsay, the British Ambassador, at the White House this afternoon at a conference at which Mr. Cordell Hull, the Secretary of State, and Mr. Acheson, Under-Secretary of the Treasury,97 words
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Article621 1933-11-02 11 No Duel. TEST PURCHASES TO BE TOLERATED. Washington, Nov. 1. The Reconstruction Finance Corporation announces that gold purchases abroad will begin today. The announcement was made In a broadcast speech by Mr. Jesse Jones, chairman of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation. He said the Corporation hadReuter - 621 words
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Article197 1933-11-02 11 Now Open To Shipping Of The World. Haifa, Oct. The magnificent new harbour, with mooring space only slightly less than Marseilles Harbour, was opened to international shipping this morning when the British steamer Lancastrian Prince proudly entered with Lieut.General Sir Arthur Wauchope, the High Commissioner forReuter - 197 words
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Article138 1933-11-02 11 Big Conference For Protection. Rugby, Oct. 31. Fourteen countries weic represented at the International Conference which opened in the House of Lords, london, today, to consider means of preser'ing and protecting the flora arid f.vna of Africa. Lord Plymouth, Under-Secretary for the Colonies, in welcoming the delegates, emphasisedBritish Wireless - 138 words
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Article319 1933-11-02 11 Kwangsi Planes To Tour Country. Hong Kong, Oct. 31. The Kwangsi air force is preparing to send an air corps round China. The tour will be commanded by Colonel Ning Mlng-kai, who will also start a proppaganda campaign to arouse the people to the need for airSin Chew Jit Poh - 319 words
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Article1196 1933-11-02 11 Warning Not To Enter Province. JAPAN'S FORCES. Said To Be Increasing To War Strength. A Chinese report states that the Japanese Army and Navy are being: brought up to a war time footing for "a gigantic conflict in the Far East." Fears are entertained in the NorthSin Chew Jit Poh - 1,196 words
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Article1593 1933-11-02 12 Strong Criticism At Federal Council Meeting. Drastic restrictions upon dealing in land in Malay reservations are imposed by a law passed by the Federal Council on Monday. A European legal member picked the measure to pieces most thoroughly, declared that it would enable the Malay to1,593 words
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Article264 1933-11-02 12 Woodlands Accident. ALLEGED NEGLIGENT DRIVING. Reports fron the Johore and Singapore General Hospitals indicate that the three European victims of the Woodlands motrr smash are improving. Mr. J. O. Regan, M Johore warder, who i suffering Iro.-i a fracture at the base of the spine, a fractured264 words
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Article75 1933-11-02 12 Ceremony At Seremban Cenotaph. (From Our Own Correj^ .ident.) Serembar Oct. 30. Armistice Day will be observed at Tjremtan by a ceremony at the ceno'.lph. The ceren.ony will Include a religious service conducted by Rev. B. jkcs, tl State Chaplr A parade of local forces will take place75 words
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Article68 1933-11-02 12 Heavy Financial Losses Due To Revolution. Chinese in Siam suffered heavily during the recent revolution, according to information from the Chinese Overseas Association. As the fighting was centred around Bangkok and its outskirts, in which live most of the Chinese in the country, some of the property68 words
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Article41 1933-11-02 12 Collision With Crowded Bus. A crowded mosquito bus cami into collision with a lorry at the Junction of Telok Blangah Road and Keppel Harbour Road last night. Nobody was hurt, although the front of the bus was badly damaged.41 words
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Article194 1933-11-02 12 Kane Richmond Marion Burns Married. Working side by side in thr arst "talkie" filmed in the Malayan J ngle, two of Hollywood's rising young film stars have since become married. They are Mr. Kane Richmond and Miss Marion Burns who were wellknown in Singapore last194 words
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Article136 1933-11-02 12 Proposal Again Before Federal Council. H.E. the High Commissionei Sir Cjcll dementi, dealt in the Federal Council on Tuesday with a few points ralc3d on the -motion for the adjournment. i Referring to the Economic Survey and Development Board for Malaya he said that the matter had been136 words
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Article126 1933-11-02 12 Mr. W. G. Mclntosh And Miss McLaren. The marriage of Mr. William George Mclntosh, for the past year Secretary to Raffles College, to Miss Eleanor Falkner McLaren younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McLaren of Holly Lodge, Broughty Ferry, took place at the Presbyterian Church, Singapore,126 words
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Article30 1933-11-02 12 The first annual general meeting of the Malay States Association will oe held In the offices of Gibson Ande r w Butler and Co., Kuala Lumpur, on Friday November 24.30 words
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Article653 1933-11-02 12 Dr. Scott's Warning. ARE WE REVERTING TO "BUSH MEDICINE?" "The tendency to revert to bush medicine," following the abolition of specialist appointments, was criticised by Dr. Waugh Scott in an address before the Central Perak Planters' Association last week. Dr. Scott said: I would preface my653 words
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Article113 1933-11-02 12 At a meeting of the cci unlttee of the Straits Settlements (Sirp-apore) Association a letter on the subject of the Women and Qlrls' Protection (Amendment Ordinance) written by the hon. secretary to the Government was read and as the matter had been adjourned generally by the Legislative113 words
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Article569 1933-11-02 12 IS DEMOCRACY GETTING FARTHER AWAY? As far as one can see there is at present no democratising tendencies at work in this country. If at all, the pall Is in the opposite direction, and we have been witnessing of late, events, which however much they569 words
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Article181 1933-11-02 12 Fatal Accident in Upper Perak Road. An Inquiry was held by the Coroner yesterday, into the death of Bhaik Ibrahim who was killed by a large Municipal water wagon on the morning of Oct. 16. A Straits Cattle Trading Company coolie. K. Janul Abdln, stated that he181 words
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Article29 1933-11-02 12 The 74th and 75th Meetings of the S.B. Trade Commission were held in Singapore on Oct. 31 and Nov. 1. The meetings were reserved for private dla"USSl"*!.29 words
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Advertisement98 1933-11-02 12 mivMilfV^^^ Are you nervous, irritable about Jij;; '""""wwc small matters or unable to concen- g;:|J J,*.f !"iS« wr "itfi2 trate on your work. Are you SJilsSiSrW J weakened by overwork, worry or the i* r^'r^dfea tropical climate? If so, try 5Hj: J^vfefcaff^C^ WAMPOLE'S jjjjj SttHSj^r PHOSPHO- 1 llfei LECITHIN |i98 words
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Article377 1933-11-02 13 Mr. Dominic Marti a. INTENTIONS OF THE TESTATOR. xhe construction of the will of Dominic Martla, a member of an old Singapore family, was the subject matter of a case which came before Mr. Justice Gerahty, in the Supreme Court, yesterday. Dominic Martla died on Dec.377 words
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Article350 1933-11-02 13 Parcel Of Blank Sheets Of Paper. Before the second magistrate yesterday two Teochews, Sim Boon Chong and Ng Yin Mong, were charged with cheating. The accused attempted "to sell what purported to be a bundle containing $1,000 of forged dollar notes for $600. This package really350 words
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Article46 1933-11-02 13 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 1. On Tuesday the first magistrate fined a Chinese $700, or ten months' rigorous Imprisonment, for possessing a still for manufacturing samsu and storing dutiable liquor to the value of $155 In Bellamy Road, Kuala Lumpur.46 words
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Article234 1933-11-02 13 Mr. Louis Thivy. J.P.. M.S.C., sailed for Madras last Saturday on a short holiday. i Mr. P. H. D. Jackson. A.C.P.. Kuala Llpis. has been transferred to Kuala Lumpur- Sir John Scott, and Lady Scott are now residmg at the Manor House. Hartford. Huntingdon. Mr. and Mrs.234 words
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Article1118 1933-11-02 13 Widow's Story. ALLEGED LOANS TO BANKRUPT. The case In which C. N. Leembruggen, a Geylon Burgher, Is charged with contracting debts exceeding $100 without disclosing that he was an undischarged bankrubt, was taken up before the criminal district Judge yesterday. The complainants were the Official Assignee,1,118 words
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Advertisement50 1933-11-02 13 Maaaaaaaaa CHROMIUM PLATING THE PERMANENT-GLITTERING-FINISH j REQUIRES NO CLEANING OR POLISHING, j CAN BE APPLIED TOt AUTO FITTINGS, TABLE WARE, TOILET ARTICLES, j BATHROOM SANITARY FITTINGS j AND TO ANY ARTICLE THAT REQUIRES j A HIGHLY Polished, NON-TARNISHABLE j FINISH. THE BRITISH ELECTRO -PLATING WORKS, j 31, PENANG ROAD. SINGAPORE.50 words
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Advertisement226 1933-11-02 13 TUESDAY NEXT the new 1934 AUSTINS BORNEO MOTORS LTD. SINGAPORE. Single-cylinder. Bore 4 in. ■^^^^■31^^^*"jffl Plfc\ (101.6 m.m.) Stroke 6 in. ====^3Hll^^|| (152.4 m.m.) Propeller speed =:^^^g^^^m M 760 r. p. m. With reducing l\ and reversing gears. \J(OB Lots of power for little cost X^^W^^ for oil fuel is226 words
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1413 1933-11-02 14 Padang S.A. Lose Th eir Opening Match Visitors' Plucky Display. SUMATRA VISITORS OUTPLAYED IN FIRST GAME. Command Score Three Goals In Two Minutes. M. Command 3; Padang S.A. 2. The Padang Sports Association, a]i nippy little team from Sumatra, play- ed their first game In Singapore yes- < tcrday at1,413 words
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Article32 1933-11-02 14 Declines Invitation To Ride In India. London, Oct. 23. Gordon Richards has declined the invitation of the Maharajah of Rajpipla to ride for him in India in the coming winter.32 words
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Article223 1933-11-02 14 The following have been invited to play Rugby football for the S.C.C. "A" against the Islands Ist XV on Tuesday next on the padang: O. R. T. Henman; N. Fyfe, D. G. M. Owen, A. L. Hill and G. E. Tatham; H. L. Davis and C. T. Owen;223 words
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Article42 1933-11-02 14 The following will represent the Indo-Ceylonese at hockey against the S.C.C Ist. eleven today on the Padang: Jansen; Muthucumaru and Chatter jca; Jayesurla, Baskaran (capt.) and D. K. Samy; Velluplllay, Paramsothy, Namazie, Das and Wazlr Singh. Reserves, Copal Singh, Radhi and Paranjoti42 words
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Article244 1933-11-02 14 Taflay, Nirclur t. Rugby: Public Services lft vs. Islands Ist, Dunearn Rd Raffles College vs. RAF., R.C. grd. Friday, NoTesnker 3. Hockey: S.C.C. vs. Indian Assn.. Padang; Raffles College vs. S.R.C. "A," R.C. grd.; Ceylon S.C vs. M.C.U.. CSC. grd. Football: Chinese vs. Padang FA. (Sumatra), Anson Rd.244 words
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Article467 1933-11-02 14 Facilities Offered To Play In England. Local football enthusiasts have often speculated on the relative standards of proficiency attained by the best Asiatic players in this country and the average first-class footballer at home. Climatic conditions, of course, make it extra- ordinarily difficult even for person467 words
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Article58 1933-11-02 14 The following have been Invited to play hockey for thp S.C.C. against the R.A.F on Monday next on the Padang: Dr. J. M. A. Lowson. J. V. S. Brooke and F. H. Geake; T. M. /aclachlan. D. H. Tudor and P. W. F. Mills; E. McCreanor, O. H.58 words
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809 1933-11-02 14 Superior Forward Play Decides Issue. SRC 4; Wiltshires 2. Although the Wiltshires opened the scoring in the hockey match against the S.R.C. on the latter's ground yesterday afternoon the home team were not at all extended to run out winners by four goals to two.809 words
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Article51 1933-11-02 14 Three Hockey Matche: In Penang. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Medan, Oct. 27. The Christmas tour of the Medar. Hockey Club to Penang has been fixed as following Saturday, Dec. 23, vs. Penang Hockpy Club. Monday. Dec. 25, vs. Chinese Rerreatlon Club. Tuesday. Dec. 26, vs. Mr. van Hcuten's51 words
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Article43 1933-11-02 14 H.H. the Sultan of Perak with six wins, three seconds, two thirds, out of 35 starters was the most successful owner at the Perak Turf Club meeting, which ended on Saturday. Davi,s was the most winning jockey and Phil Logue trained most winners.43 words
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Advertisement15 1933-11-02 14 NEW "MOUTRIE" PIANOS $425.00 Nett. S. MOUTRIE Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In Hongkong) RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE.15 words
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Advertisement113 1933-11-02 14 Huqienic Dottlinq.. WflswlsflWr tne ast k certainly not the least important HWlfiTSmlk essential to the production of a perfectly y/LjlllsilMWy Pure Beer, which can be ruined by insufficientyjflJlßbw^^ y cleansed bottles. There is no risk of this WUffS&p&r happening with TIGER BEER. L WsfylrT AM bottles are scientifically sterihzed and113 words
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643 1933-11-02 15 Singapore Threequarter Injured. S.C.C. 11 Pts.; RAF. 5 PU. The S.C.C. scored a splendid home victory over the RAF. yesterday In a match which was full of Incident. The going was hard and brisk throughout and particularly thrilling were the tackling and running. In643 words
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Article840 1933-11-02 15 This Morning's Work At Bukit Timah. (By Our Racine Correspondent.; Entries closed yesterday for the meeting which begins on the nth inst., and the number of horses running is very satisfactory indeed. I understand that the sale of sweep tickets far exceeds last year's totai at this840 words
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Article213 1933-11-02 15 Changes In Team To Meet Singapore. From Our Own Corresp* ndent. Seremban, Nov. 1 For the first time in local hockey history representative State sides from Singapore and r'cjrl Sembllan will meet at Seremban on Sunday. Negri Sembilan will be represented by:— Alexander S. Emmanuel <N.S. Club);213 words
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Article155 1933-11-02 15 On Sunday, at the Royal Singapore Yachting Club the international sixmetre yachts will sail the second of a series of three races for the Black Swan Trophy. Start 10 a.m. The "B" Class will sail the third of series of three races for the ViceCommodore's Trophy. Start 10.10 a.m.155 words
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Article297 1933-11-02 15 Singapore To Meet Johore. The first Malaya Cup match of the Southern Section will take place on the Padang on Saturday when Singapore will be opposed to Johore. Though there Is not much doubt In the minds of Singapore's followers that the local team will win297 words
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Article69 1933-11-02 15 John Cobb's Success At Brooklands. Brooklands, Nov. 31. John Cobb. driving a 500 horae-power Napier Railton in a high wind, today broke the world's rec.rd for the mile and kilometre fc the standing start. The two runs averaged for the kilometre 88.14 miles per hour and a mileReuter - 69 words
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Article189 1933-11-02 15 Tremendous Receipts From Final Matches. The French Lawn Tennis Federation received in gate receipts 10,867.435 francs (£86,940 at par) from the Davis Cup finals during the six years' unbeaten reign of tfie "Musketeers," as the brilliant French team were called. During the brief International season this year,189 words
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Article56 1933-11-02 15 To Assist East Bengal During December. Lall Singh, the Indian Test cricketer, passing through Calcutta on his way to Patlala. was entertained to tea by thp East Bengal Club at the residence of Mr. 8. C. Talukdar, vice-president of the club. He is expected to assist East Bengal56 words
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Article64 1933-11-02 15 The following have been Invited to play hockey for the S.C.C. against the Wiltshire Regiment on Wednesday, Nov. 8, at Tanglln: 3. R. McDougall; F. V. Duckworth and C. E. Brooke; T. W. Morray, Lt. N. C. Phillips and Lt. W. a T. Douglass; L. N. Davis. Lt.64 words
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Article588 1933-11-02 15 Municipality To Play Island Club. The following are the teams and times of starting for the golf match between the Island Club and the Municipality which will be played on Sunday morning at the Island Club course (I.C. players mentioned first): 8.30 J. T. Smith and F.588 words
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Article125 1933-11-02 15 Prospects Of Interesting Game This Year. The usual women's nockey match which has been a feature of the Poppy Day arrangements in Singapore for several years past, will be played this year at the S.C.C. at 5.10 p.m. on Nov. 10. A great deai of hockey talent125 words
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Advertisement48 1933-11-02 15 WHY Does the Terraplane do what no other car can do BECAUSE All manufacturers have found new things to put on their cars, but Hudson has found a new and better way to build cars. Your inspection is cordially invited. THE CYCLE CARRIAGE CO., (1926) LTD. Telephone 594448 words
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Advertisement66 1933-11-02 15 fIIHOIGE SPORTS-EVENING The pride of beinc Smartly Dreacd at any hmmr i.t the day or nlcbt is easy of attainment when yon are clothed by Wine Laonc. BeaaomaMe charres and hifhly speeialfaed craftsmanship, striving for aad retaining always the loacb of personal individoality and dfcrtinetion, wMw an nnexrelied Tailoring Service66 words
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Article60 1933-11-02 16 Party Of 75 Men Leave Rangoon. Rangoon. Oct. 6. A party of 75 other ranks of the BulTs left Rangoon foi England yesterday, having completed seven years' service. The party Included Vasey and Crampton. two well-known football- -t The party will be replaced by 75 men who60 words
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Advertisement217 1933-11-02 16 THE "HORNET" _A R R I V E S L_ Find out what WOLSELEY SPECIAL FEATURE MOTORING means. Here 1$ no mere phrase. "Special feature motoring ensures a higher degree of motoring pleasure. Special features for easy driving are on every car In the Wolseley range whether It Is synchromesh217 words
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Article764 1933-11-02 17 MORE cars were sold at Olympia, daring the recent Motor Show than at any of the previou enty-seven motor exhibitions. n.'ustry dr its rewc/d mre than this vigorous ycung riant. in.- cefuliKss, the fecundity f ideas with which they meet the deman' the times764 words
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Article161 1933-11-02 17 i rVFFICIAL statistics issued re- cently show ths.t during the qua:, r ended June 30 the num- her of persons killed in road ac- j cidents in London w. s 338 and i the injured 15,676. The follow- ing statement by a prominent police official accompanied161 words
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Article255 1933-11-02 17 ITT is predicted in England that 1934 A models will not be cheaper; In fact, some lines will be slightly dearer. While there will be development in the 'new cars, the changes will not be of a revolutionary nature. _n some cases engine balance and efficiency255 words
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Article500 1933-11-02 17 While the recent reductions in the price of petrol have material, lv reduced motorists' running costs, a further saving can be effected if owners drive carefully and give the mechanism of their cars the necessary attention. THE driver who is habitually in a hurry wastes500 words
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Article222 1933-11-02 17 A RTICLES can now be chrome-plat- ed in Singapore. This untamlshable finish which has proved so invaluable to motorists, cyclists and housewives Is now being applied by the British Electro-Plating Works, 31, Penang Road, who have just installed a complete British-made plant. No cleaning Is needed with chromeplate,: Just222 words
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Article654 1933-11-02 17 The Open Road Are Malayan Motorists Being Exploited? ~*ie Motoring On onden I I AM glad the chairman at the last Central Committee meeting of the A.A.M. spoke as he did on the subject of petrol prices. During the debate. Mi. J. E. King (Singapore) and Mr. H.654 words
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Advertisement42 1933-11-02 17 ARRIVING This Week end "THE EASIEST GEAR "*^j«§^* CONTROL OF ALL" LYONS MOTORS LIMITED 91— 1 M, ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE. Up-Coutry Distributors:— SfXANGOR: Setencvr Motors Ltd. (Proprietors Yuen Co.) 445, Bain Road, Koala Umpw. PERAK: Ipoh Motors, 2— A, Silibin Road, Ipoh.42 words
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Article67 1933-11-02 19 To Be Withdrawn At End Of Year. Lor.-Dn. Oct 31 The tobacco tr-de In the United Kingdom will cease coupon trading as from Dec. 31. The Tobacco Traders' Association has announced fiat coupons, certificates, vouchers or similar things with an exchangable value will only be issued by manufacturersReuter - 67 words
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Article50 1933-11-02 19 Athe s, Oct. 31 The application by the United States for the extradition of Samuel Insull. on charges of violating the United States bankruptcy laws, has been dismissed by the Greek Court. This Is the second abortive attempt by the United States to obtain Insull's extradition.— Reuter Wireless.Reuter - 50 words
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Advertisement100 1933-11-02 19 Cuiicura Qjoa/} I yQKiuTjTTJ^Ha I IL' I EjPj For the Daily Toilet Used regularly, this pure, fragrant, delicately medicated soap keeps tbe skin fresh, clear aad glowing with health. Sjmpk each Soap. Ointirtni and Talcum (ret upon rrqu»t. from MullcraV Phipp* (Malaya) Limited. Union Building. Singapore. CAP! i OL-Hext Change100 words
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Advertisement89 1933-11-02 19 THE $500 PRIZE j IN THE j I SUNDAY TIMES j I FREE ENTRY i FOOTBALL I COMPETITION j HAS BEEN WON OUTRIGHT FOUR TIMES. THE I SUNDAY TIMES has 1 GIVEN AWAY NEARLY $3,000 I sts prize money in twelve weeks s AND ANOTHER $500 j will be offered89 words
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Miscellaneous211 1933-11-02 19 Today's Crossword Puzzle (CLUES.) 15. Rustic rnn( jc 16. Small ALKUbis. i» Beast 21. Rowing impldnent 1 Quantity 22. Small pointed flag 5 Mist 23 The two 8 Barrel 25 Filament 11. Sorrows 27. Energetic 12 Welfare 28 Reluctant 13 Descendant 30 RR 8 111 xatA as varnish 15. Thick211 words
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Article, Illustration32 1933-11-02 20 H. H. THE SULTAN OF PAHANG attended the Federal Council meeting, accompanied by the British Resident of Pahang, the Hon. Mr. J. E. Kempe.32 words
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Article, Illustration27 1933-11-02 20 H. H. THE YANG-DI-PERTUAN BESAR of Negri Sembilan, attended his first meeting of the Federal Council, accompanied by the British Resident, the Hon. Mr. G. K. London.27 words
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Article, Illustration24 1933-11-02 20 HIS EXCELLENCY SIR CECIL CLEMENTI. inspecting the Guard of Honour of Malay Police at the opening of the Federal Council mret'n* on Monday last24 words
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Article, Illustration18 1933-11-02 20 HIS EXCELLENCY THE HIGH COMMISSIONER, SIR CECIL CLEMENTI. taking the Salute at the opening of the Federal Council.18 words
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Article, Illustration16 1933-11-02 20 I OR THE FUST TIME, the FM.S. Police Band attended the opening of me fMeral Coancil.16 words
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Article, Illustration20 1933-11-02 20 II»S HIGHNESS THE SULTAN OF SELANGOR with the British Resident, the Hon. Mr. T. S. Adams, at the Coancil meeting.20 words
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Article, Illustration22 1933-11-02 20 THE IST SANDAKAN CiIRL GUIDE COMPANY Mr*. Richard*. Chief *Comwlsrionnr to on the right and Mrs. rheH*. the Captain, on the left.22 words
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Article, Illustration38 1933-11-02 20 PLAM. LNG TO IHE AIRCKAFT CARRIER COURAGEOUS after »n aerial attack "en the enemy during the autumn naval manoeuvres In the North Sea. In the foreground hi the forecastle of HJLS. Walker showh* her foor-lnch run. (Planet New«.)38 words
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Article, Illustration25 1933-11-02 20 I.KBIJK DERRICK won the annual Errand Boys Derby race for the Tyrwhltt Drake Cup. whleh took pUce through the ttreete of Maidstone, Kent (Planet Nvwa.)25 words
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