The Straits Times, 14 November 1933
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Title Section38 1933-11-14 1 The Straits Times [ESTABLISHED USABLY C OSNTURY.I THE LARGEST AND MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, TPEBDAT, NOVEMBER 14, 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS. The Straits Times 20 PAGES, SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER T4, 1933, PRICE 10 CENTS.38 words
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Advertisement299 1933-11-14 1 SINGAPORE: 78. CECiL ST. ('PHONE 6151). c» SLEDCE SWEETENED CONDENSED /**s=^-^@fe> miik 'smmm Amid the cold, crisp surroundings of tC^SIT" ■W~"*^ the famed Bernese Alps thousands of »«-<^ Tj[ health seekers find new vigour every "J'Wjfc^Wi year. After the snows have melted *IB5B the ALPINE VALLEYS OF THE •««i^3S£fci2CSfll EMMENTHAL299 words
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Advertisement79 1933-11-14 1 FOR ALL DEFECTS OF VISION CONSULT M. EZEKIEL SONS, Established nearly 20 yean. OPTOMETRISTS and OPTICIANS Only Address: Raffles Chamber*, Baffle* Place, Singapore. Branch: 35, Noordwljk, BaUrU. Optometrist: A. M. EZEKIEL, O.D. F. 1.0. (London), etc ENLARGING APPARATUS. All good negatives deserve enlargements, and you can do them yourself during79 words
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Advertisement106 1933-11-14 1 KUALA LUMPUR: 4^ >»|vA SfT. (^Jbla -»SB3>. L J /^v^srs. you ROBINSON'SU riHP^BI GIGANTIC f rii»si\ ToY a aar? v M —YOU SHOULD! t A TOYLAND OF HUGE PROPORTIONS THE BEST RANGE IN TOWN. n FOR SUPPLIES OF H U FRESH SMOKED §ALMON^ II 1 W.J.W. 20 HAVE YOU TRIED106 words
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Advertisement541 1933-11-14 2 l\ 0.. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR IJNES. (Inrorporated j> England MAIL PASBENOER AND CARGO HKItVKKM PKNINHiriAR AND ORIENTAL 8 NOCr MIBMAJEHTYB \NU PAX EAtJT MAIL aatVICE OUTWARD PROM IXJNDON POR CHINA AND JAPAN l>ur > BANOALORB 0.000 Nov. 33 CARTHAOI 10.000 Nov. 34 NAM 'I HMO De« XBHUTAN «.100 Dec541 words
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Advertisement685 1933-11-14 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. (NliM»OiN niDI KAISIIA) TO LONDON. Naples, Marwlll**, I /O noon. Aatwerv llnllrrdam and Mlddleabrough. Vaaseta Tonnage Due Ball HAKONE MARU 10.400 Nov. 18 10 I BUWA MARU 17.000 Nov. 30 Dec I FUHIIIMI MAPI) 10.800 Dec. 14 IS JIAK«..'.AKI MAKU ***** Deo. 37 U t IKIIHKIINI MAKU I.'685 words
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Advertisement629 1933-11-14 2 BURNS PHILP LINE. (Inrorporated in Australia.) FOR BRISBANE. SYDNEY AND MEL' BOURNE via JAVA. DARWIN AND 1 Hl 'ltstiA v MLAND. Regular monthly sailings by the wellknown (learner MAREU.A (7.M5 Ion*) and the »a MANOOLA (3J43 tons) (Carff only). The sj. MARKLLA U one of thi larmt and flnoat steamers629 words
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Advertisement552 1933-11-14 2 TnE EAST ASIATIC CO., LIMITED. (Incorporated In Denmark.) PASSENGER ~AND FREIGHT SERVICE. TO OENOA. LONDON, ROTTKRDAM, HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. Prom Prom Prom Prom B'pora \falarca Port Perang I Bwett. 1 PTONIA r. 11 17/11 1 ERRIA B/13 B/13 6/13 8/13 LALANDIA Jfl/13 36/13 37/13 20/12 ALSIA 6/3 6/3 7/3 0/1552 words
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Advertisement1228 1933-11-14 2 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean THK lII'A KIIIOW aTLAMHIIU' CO. Meam Ship Co.. Ltd. and China Mutual (***** 111. Steam Navigation Co.. f.td. THE CUNAKII KTKIMSIIII- CO IT» Till: STRAITS ST» AMMIII- CO I.TII THE HAIIXMIK RTEAMIHIP (•> I.TI». THK CHINA NAVIGATION CO. LTU.. Till AIsiIMIHN IHIIISMI ll\l d THK1,228 words
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Article740 1933-11-14 3 Extensive Experiments For 8 Months. A review of the safety measures belpg undertaken to make the new French i'ner Normandle as proof as possible against either the outbreak or the extension of fire en board has been given by M. Coquer t to a representative740 words
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Article100 1933-11-14 3 Tne following are passengers by the East Asiatic Co. Fionla, which left Singapore for Europe yesterday: Mr. E. M. Allen, Mr. E. D. Bain, Mrs. R. A. Barbour. Miss Sally Barbour, Miss Tillian Barbour, Mr. H. Bergman, Mn. W. M. Kemmis Betty, Mr. S. Butt. Miss E. M. Carter.100 words
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Article404 1933-11-14 3 U.S. Owners Dislike Big Vessels. Mr P. V. G. Mitchell, vice-president of the International Mercantile Marine Corporation and of the United States Lines, commented on the prospects for Transatlantic travel when he sailed for the United States in the liner Manhattan, of 24,200 tons gross, from404 words
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Article266 1933-11-14 3 The unremunerai'.ve conditions existing in the shipping industry are again reilected in the report of the Ellerman Lines covering the year 1932. That there is a net balance on the right side of £33,850, as compared with £2.2,900 for the previous period, is due to the income derived266 words
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Article44 1933-11-14 3 The Master Attendant has received the following notice from Commodore Hong Kong, China Station "Information received Heinan Maru tonnage 4,323 in position Latitude 17 deg. 03' North. Longitude 119 deg. 42' East 1330/8. Derelict dangerous to navigation. Crew saved by Canada Maru."44 words
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Article106 1933-11-14 3 Tuesday. November 14. Ships alongside tbe Wharves or expected to arrive. Godowr. Gate. £n trance Main Wharf Kedkh 18 3 Hong Peng 16 S Cingalese Prince 11 3 Empire Dock City of Corinth 30 S Muroran Maru 32 S Telreslas 46 4 Kuala 48 4 West Wharf106 words
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Article162 1933-11-14 3 TTDORE, Dut.. 525 tons, froti 81. Pandjang 14-11. (or SI. Pandjang 16-11. PALIMA, Dut.. 629 tons, from Sourabaya 14-11, for Penang 14-11. TEREIFFA. Norw., 3.496 tons, from Oslo 14-11. for Saigon 14-11. PROMISE, Norw., 727 tons, from Hong Kong 14-11. for Bangkok 15-11. MURORAN MARU. Jap., 3,251 tons,162 words
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Article128 1933-11-14 3 Tuesday, November 14. H. W. 7.56 a.m., 7 ft. 7 In., 8.14 p.m., 7 ft. 7 in. L. W. 1.22 a-m., 3 ft. 5 In., 2.6 p.m., 3 ft. 9 In. Wednesday. November IS. H. W. 8 31 am., 8 ft. 2 in., 9.10 p m 8 ft.128 words
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Article33 1933-11-14 3 The Athos II is due here from Saigon on Wednesday at 6 a.m. and will sail on the same day at 3 p.m. for Penang, Colombo, Djibouti, Suez, Portsr'' and Marseilles.33 words
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Article17 1933-11-14 3 The Burdwan has left Hong Kong and is expected to arrive here at noon tomorrow.17 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement830 1933-11-14 3 J|e NORDDEUTSCHEF m 3 LLoYD (lncorporated in I'tpiir Germany.) The undermentioned are the company's Intended fixtures:— OUTWARD MAIN for Hollo, Bals, Manila. Hong Kong. Shanghai, N. China Se Japan Nov. 21 COBLENZ for Manna. Hong Kong, Shanghai N. China Japan Dec 7 S SAALE for Manila, Hong Kong, S'ghal, N.830 words
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Advertisement436 1933-11-14 3 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 5.5. Manhattan or s.s. Washington (II passage through tbe Panama Canal Is desired approximately 17. (.0 extra). SPEED WITH COMFORT FROM HONG436 words
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Advertisement370 1933-11-14 3 ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO. LTD. (Incorporated Is England > "ELLERMAN" LINE. FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM HAMBURG Via .'orts and Suez Canal Due Salts Steamer Spore Spore CITY OF LILLE Nov. 29 Dec, CITY OF EVANSVILLE Dec. 29 Jan 2 CITY OF NORWICH Jan. 14 Jan. 18 FOR HONG KONG, SHANGHAI370 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous74 1933-11-14 3 SINGAPORE WEATHER REPORT.. Stations Yesterday Last night Max. Rainfall Bright Min. temp, ins Sunshine temp. "P hrs. *P Alor Star 85 Nil 0.8 75 Kota Bharu 80 0.12 0.1 74 K. Trengganu 78 2.51 Nil 73 Bukit Jeram 86 Nil Nil 74 Mersing 77 0.15 Nil 71 Singapore (Mt. Faber)74 words
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Advertisement341 1933-11-14 4 SITUATION VACANT When applying for any position advertised in these columns send copies of tnstlLj'fWls. Do not sent original* WANTED. Uo smart Eurasian girls for a Millinery shop. Apply: VOGUE. 22, High Street SITUATIONS WANTED IST CLASS Compositor open for engagement. A-l Go-t reference. Apply 25, S.T. WANTED, a Job341 words
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Advertisement641 1933-11-14 4 M OTOR VEHICLES GRAHAM PAIOE 20 h.p. 2 seater good condition mechanically sounu $600. Or near jffer. Apply Box No. 18. Straits Times. HOUSES, FLATS TO LET Bungalows. Angullia Park, AngulUa Co. HOUSE on Institution Hill Rent $60 Dnited Engineers. TO LET, 7. Napier Rd.. ft 14. Chatsworth Road. Apply641 words
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Advertisement779 1933-11-14 4 FOR SALE FOR SALE. Practically new marmot mini fur coat. Price moderate. Suitable for lad: going on leave. Apply Box 34, Straits Times FOR SALE, A standard alse (18'xl6f: Cinema perforated talkie screen Excellen condition. Price $50 or near offer. ApplBox No 32, Straits Times. 500 LADIES HATS to be779 words
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Advertisement544 1933-11-14 4 BUSINESS CARDS FIGARO Special Reduced Charges Far .NOVEMBER ONLY (Q PERMANENT WAVING. European Ladies' Hair Dresser*. Raffles Hotel (Room lit) and at 93 Bru Bmsah Road. MASSAGE HALL I MANICURE AND MASSAGE. I Bin. HARU and Mitt HANA 1 SO, WATERLOO STREET. Telephone 7467. PUBLIC NOTICE LOCAL EMPLOYERS HAVING VACANt544 words
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Advertisement623 1933-11-14 4 THE STRAITS TIMES Head office. CECIL AND STANLEY STREETS. SIMiAI'OKK Branch office, 25, JAVA STREET. KUALA LUMPUR. Cables TIMES. SINGAPORE. Telephones SINGAPORE KI'ALA LUMPUR 3683 L Editorial 5151-5152 Advertising 7701 Circulation and General Office 7703 Printing and Publishing 7703 Sole Advertising Representatives in Great Britain. REUTERS, LTD. Advt Dept 24.623 words
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Advertisement394 1933-11-14 4 RENGABL Ban Eng Huat Sc Co. KXI/ANG. Chop Ban Hoe Lee, 2. Jalan Merslng. BATU PAHAI Salfi Bombay Store. 28. Jalan Rehmat SEGAMAT. Thye Leong Co. 9-11. Jalan Awang. MOAR. Nac Yang Co. 41, Jalan Maharant Lanka Stores 16. Jalan Abdullah. MALACCA. Bong Hin Sc Co.. 14. First Cress Street394 words
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Miscellaneous178 1933-11-14 4 SUBSCRIPTION RATES BWM Within Ontsldt without Malaya. Malaya. Postaje. Monthly I 3.M I 4.M I 5» ljuartrrly 8.5« $ltM 7 H.lf Yearly $17.»0 9UM J15.8J Veaily W4.M $48.0« $3«.W NoU.— Ouutalion cheques should Include the usual bank discount. ADVERTISEMENT RATES The charges and Instructions for CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS are as Mrter178 words
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Article409 1933-11-14 5 Today's Programme. Call Sign ZGE. Wavelength 49.82 Metres. 7 p.m. (An all Columbia broadcast). L. 2047 Overture— Slngonia Part 1 and II William Mengelberg and his Concertgebouw Orchestra. L. 1750 Piano Solo— Viennese Dance No. 1 Rondo in E Plat Major— lgnaz Friedman. L. 2045 Two409 words
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Article78 1933-11-14 5 "Z.H.1." Singapore. (Owned and operated by Radio Service Co. of Malaya Ltd.) Broadcast House, No. 2 Orchard Road, Singapore. WEDNESDAY. 6 p.m. Recorded Music. 6.45 News Bulletin supplied by Straits Times. Stock and Share Report supplied by Fraser and Co. 7.00 Re^ay of Concert Artistes from Tomllnson Hall:British Wireless - 78 words
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Article1791 1933-11-14 5 ENGLISH TURF TOPICS. Riding Licence Restored After Five Years. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Straits Times Office, Fleet Street, Oct. 25. Perhaps you have not noticed It, but It is a singularly annoying fact that a great many of our most important races this season have1,791 words
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Advertisement220 1933-11-14 5 HOTELS T^JvV^^Hl l( I few! H H I PRESENTS SPECIALITY DANCES by DON MACKEY SALLY TWINS GEORGE KALANI and DIXIE SISTERS WEDNESDAY, NOV. 15th (Informal) 9.45 to Mid-night THURSDAY, NOV. 16th < Formal 9.45 to Mid-night SATURDAY, NOV. 18th (Formal) 9.45 to 2 a.m. ADMISSION NON -DINERS $1. BOOK NOW.220 words
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Advertisement23 1933-11-14 5 RAFFLES CAFE TRY OUR SPECIAL $1.00 TIFFINS AND TONIGHT'S SPECIAL $1 STEWED OX-TAIL JARDINIERE. CABBAGE, ROAST POTATOES UNDER EUROPEAN CHEF'S SUPERVISION. PHONE 538123 words
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Advertisement76 1933-11-14 5 Hua Hin-On-Sea (SIAM) is THE GOLFERS' PARADISE 22 hours from Penang 36 hours from Singapore. for particulars:'— Messrs. THOS. COOK SON LTD. Messrs. THE AMERICAN EXPRESS CO. INC., or the Information Bureau Telegrams "RAILSUREAU BANGKOK.! OUR MIDDLE NAME IS SERVICE WE UNDERTAKE AKX SERVICE WORK IN CONNECTION WITH OVERHAUL, TESTING,76 words
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Advertisement166 1933-11-14 5 RED PATCHES FORMEDJ FACE Felt Very Miserable. Healed by Cuticura. My skin began to get dry and great patches that were led forrr.ed on my face. They burned and itched taribly at nighttime, and when I washed my face. I have lain in bed almost crying from the smarting, and166 words
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Correspondence.
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Letter316 1933-11-14 6 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, Regarding the announcement by H.E. the High Commissioner at a recent meeting of the Federal Cornell, in which it was stated that further taxation was to be levied on the rubber Industry and that quit rents for 1934316 words
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Letter218 1933-11-14 6 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, Wheji may we expect to see an end of this unpleasant business of European women canvassing the Asiatic races for subscriptions each Poppy Day? Surely the essential of a charity collection Is that the money must be donated willingly. What218 words
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Letter189 1933-11-14 6 To the Editor of the Straits Time*. Sir, Having read in your paper the various schemes and articles you have published on rubber restriction, I do not remember having seen anything about a quota system on the same lines as tin restriction is being worked. Why should not189 words
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Article175 1933-11-14 6 To Be Reconciled With His Wife? Mrs. Richard Dix, wife of the famous screen lover, who was granted a divorce in Mexico, has been awarded the custody of their baby daughter, according to a statement made by her attorney. Mr. Dix explains their action in the following175 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement378 1933-11-14 6 This SKIN CURE #1 NSTANTLY RELI EVES AND QUICKLY HEALS The reason why Eczema, Psoriasis, and other diseases seem difficult to cure is frequently due to failure to reach the root of the malady. Realising this. Dr. V. Dennis, the eminent Skin Specialist. has deviseU a prescription in which soothing,378 words
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Advertisement87 1933-11-14 6 100% BRITISH MILK REGAL UNSWEETENED CONDENSED Procurable at all leading Provision Shops] Sole Agents: HENRY WAUGH CO., LTD. SINGAPORE, PENANG, KUALA LUMPUR, IPOHJ Hop Ale COMPETITION $400 WILL BE GIVEN AWAY IN 3 PRIZES OF $250. $100. $50. FOR SOLVING AN EASY PUZZLE. See Straits Times of 18-11-33. 1934 ******************************87 words
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Miscellaneous123 1933-11-14 6 Today's Crossword Puzzle (CLUES.) ACROSS 26. Design AtnU3O< 88. Wile 8. Dra, a moral from gg-r^ i?: £&*u« ft i^, wlnd<w 12. Ann muscles 1 15. Aver positively 19. Locality 21. Trace back caj P oL vate Solution of Yesterday's 24. Methodical PM«-f«P M «-f« n. Ditch fuzzle. 31. Disunite123 words
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Article127 1933-11-14 7 Remarkable CiiNe Of KidniippinK. .linlur. I Ull I 11,, i.. .r Itvtna in i rd tin- child i" i" i liv i who ■■vi ii to .in, ,n. .1 iii. iii to look aftw i hori whiir ii>. in, .1 iv ih.- ...iiu- iiumr thin tl Hi Ihr127 words
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Article430 1933-11-14 7 MilliiliV M i < ii. iii i vtj pr*»*nt Hi an il i in- NnUnior 01 lil» rvrnlnii i i.-mriiii n-,ii.ii Ttngku i m i i Monte] Oel M ai in .i iii iii« t>rMld«d ni ihr it i innoitaj or ihr n>d»rtl Ooum ii i" M ii"-430 words
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Article83 1933-11-14 7 Pont Your Lcttern And Parrels Karly. To amur* dullvery by Ohrlatmaa Day kbit I',,i paroaU for plaoaa I MllliilM, Nui iii linlnmt rta State and luropa lonarall) ■.i".vi.i i»o dlipatched i.v thi n.r following panel null chwiiiß mi Nov. M la not due to arrive in in| •"'itl83 words
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Article103 1933-11-14 7 MOH AMMEDAN DRIVERS. ItUIIU'i rlllh Srt-ifl.nx \<<|tiillr<l. m "in n.ii ih.- pirllmliiuiv inuuliy ycßiPrrtny, Mr. R. J. r. Cum. n.. mii.i nmmßlrmo, .iriivorni |udflMßl yeater'i"» .'..innii»M Abdul Karlm, a former 'M Ul 11,. M..1,, I ii.n.iuiriii av,,,,i.,ii,,,, H«ieila Road, .lid AixiuiiH i.i.i Muimmedaharlff, The charge agalnm Hrn iii.i «ocuaed w««103 words
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Article108 1933-11-14 7 ii.ii.iiu.ii Thief Caught in Tlm i Iwflvo niotitliN' rldoioiu linprlwui m.ni 1., i.r tuiiawvd by ont yaar'a police aupervlaloii, was th« atnttnoa paaatd yaatarday on a Tamil, Oovtnda I, nlrd glllllv Io Ih. II 111 li.ih.-B vitlued Mt IIB.TS, It whn atulnt the man waa mill under108 words
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Article81 1933-11-14 7 S«yn She W«m l)er< i\t-<l Into Miirrlage. A WHOM ClilMi'»' K'*iy. in. .i in iif third Oe i t«rday on a oharae ai •h<-uium I Aim (Iruk I b) NBNMntlim i" ii'ii ho imd not I Ihn.-ln .Ir mam him which »hr wuulil m.l Ii iv. dun* had81 words
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Article83 1933-11-14 7 Slrniu ChlneM Exerulor OhsffsA A MUbIU born Bngluh »|ir,.kn.« Chllie.Br. ■>!>■ YU» OhflOW. WH« Mr. IV 1. r. Cm I In, with i iliuli.ul hi. > I dual (KH) llr rlulin.,l tllul. ullil Ihr u«- wnn IMM.Itx.IHM until Not S7 fill fin Hi. i inqulrlM tun m H.ooo83 words
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Article58 1933-11-14 7 IMonopolitN I>< pai lintiil \,IMC •ni Our Own Oorreapondrni Panang, Nov. 19. ■t ni, i.iuii or mi ini.n-.ivt rumi,ill hv Hi.- Mnho|M.llrn Department huuliwi ri.uii.iu km, flail in I'cnuim h number »f penple w, I.i piu.lu, I, Ihr dlnlllrl Judge today. Tinea ranging from iw In 170 were58 words
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Article61 1933-11-14 7 Sold Ili.MMniH At Police Slnl.on "I .M 1 1 I r>« wmlh ..r IMMMI lo the clerk at tho polim ulntlon after my nrreit, but I wm not huwkltiif In Dcaoh Road before my »rre«i m ullrnr.1." m.l.l u ynliliu Chll.-nr i I.. a.-.l with h.iwklng In prohibited61 words
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Advertisement606 1933-11-14 7 A I U A M D D A TpliiiinMiin^TTir W I I Milton To morrow at 3.00 _~_J T KIIIIN r; f THE MOST AMAZING OF ALL JUNGLE THRILLERS! I mci ri .r.t i.i«,,.t W^>^ TOM TYLER and CECELIA PARKER in Z1Z\ £r£2 I JwJH "JUNGLE MYSTERY" >"' B i^V606 words
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Article232 1933-11-14 8 Restriction Rumours Persist. BOTH MARKETS REMAIN STEADY, Sftom Our Financial Correspondent.) Singapore, Tuesday. Today's Prices Rubber, price 13 3/16, up 3/16. Tin, Singapore price $114.87'/ 2, up $1. Gold, £6 9s. li/ 2, down la, .Yesterday's Prices: Rubber, London 4'/gd., up 3/32 d. New York, 8'/ 2232 words
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Article296 1933-11-14 8 Kerosene oil: Shell and Fish $3.40 for two 4-gallon tins; Crown and Dragon $3 for two 4-gallon tins; Cross $2.85 for two 4-gallon tins Crown and Cross In 4-gallon drums 15 cents less than above per drum. Prices for Crown and Cross Devoe's Imp. Brilliant $1.70 per tin of296 words
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LOCAL STOCK AND SHARE QUOTATIONS.
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article437 1933-11-14 8 Issue Val. Pd. Buyers Sellers. £1 £1 Asam Kumbang 32/6 33/£1 £1 Austral Malay 36/- 37/6 5/- 5/- Ayer Hitarn Tin 15/- 15/9 1 1 Ayer Weng 1.35 1.40 £1 £1 Bangrin Tin 35/- 36/6 1 1 Batang Padang 0.30 0.35 £1 £1 Changkat Tin 38/6 40/1 1 Batu437 words
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Article281 1933-11-14 8 Issue Val. Pd. Buyers Sellers. 2 2 Alex. Brick Ord. 100 2 2 Alex. Brick Prefs. 1.45 1.55 n £1 Brit. Am. Tobacco 5.9.0 5.14.0 [0 5 British Malaya Trustee 5.25 5.50 El £1 Con. T. S. 7% Prefs. 24/- 25/El £1 Con. T. S. Ord. 21/6 22/1 1281 words
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Article137 1933-11-14 8 Singapore Municipal 5 p.c of 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 106 108 nom. Singapore Municipal 4Vfc p.c of 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 106 108 nom. Singapore Municipal 4V$ 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 103137 words
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Article378 1933-11-14 8 Fraser and Co. and Lyall and Evatt's Quotations Today's Prices Fraser Lyall Evatt Co. Allenby 0.82& 0.87V6 0.75 0.90 Alor Gajah ($1) 0.60 0.70 0.60 0.70 A. Hitam ($1) 0.90 1.00 0.75 1.00 A. Kuning ($1) 0.16 0.20 0.15 0.20 A. Malay ($2) 1.50 1.70 1.25 1.50 A.378 words
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Article219 1933-11-14 8 The following are the exchange rates this morning, according to the daily circular issued by the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation SELLING. London, 4 months' sight 2/4 11/64 London, 3 months' sight 2/4 5/32 London, 60 days' sight 2/4 9/64 London, 30 days' sight 2/4 1/8 London,219 words
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Article81 1933-11-14 8 Rugby, Nov. 11. Foreign exchanges today were Amsterdam 7.90 Athens 565 Berlin 13.35 Bucharest 5371/2 Bombay 1/5 29/32 Brussels 22.821/2 Buenos Aires 43% official. Copenhagen 22.40 Geneva 17.45 Hong Kong 1/fU Helsingfors 2261/2 Lisbon 1051/ i Madrid 38 17/32 Milan 60 7/16 Montreal 5.0214 Montevideo 36 nom. New YorkBritish Wireless - 81 words
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Article87 1933-11-14 8 Singapore Man Dies At Ipswich. News has been received of the death at Ipswich on Oct. 18 of Mr. Sidney Barker, formerly of the Straits Settlements police. Mr. Barker, who was only 38, had been In poor health for some time. He went home last September. During87 words
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Article52 1933-11-14 8 The Police Band will play the following programme, weather permitting, at Telok Ayer today at SIS p.m.: A Strauss Garland (Winter); Selection Cavalcade (Coward); Waltz, Sobre las Bias (Rosas); Selection, Merry England (German); Hungarian Dances V and VI (Brahms); Gavotte, Stephanie (Czibalka): March, There's Something About a Soldier52 words
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Article64 1933-11-14 8 The Fire Brigade were called on shortly after 2.30 this morning to the Thomson Road Junction of Newton Road. On arrival they found a shophouse in the middle of a long row burning fiercely. Half- an- hour's hard work prevented the flames spreading but the house, a washerman's64 words
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Article234 1933-11-14 8 Today. Selat Pandjang, Bengkalls and Bagan 81 Api Api (Hong Thong) 3 pm. Selat Pandjang, Bengkalls, Slak Pakan Baroe, Port de Kock Padang (Hong Kwong) 3 pm Bengalis. Laboean Bllik Tandjong Balel (Rokan) 3 p ra Ceylon, Egypt and U.S.A. (Cingalese Prince) 3 p.m. Ceylon (Parcels) (Cingalese234 words
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Article36 1933-11-14 8 MAILS FOR E UROPE. Bj Corfu Conte Rosso Chenonceaux Ellenga Kota Agoeng Left Arra. Spore London Oct. 13 Nov. 4 Oct. 16 Nov. 4 Oct. 18 Nov. 13 Oct. 19 Nov. 11 Oct. 19 Nov. 1336 words
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Article71 1933-11-14 8 Noon, Nov. 1U R.S.S. equal to London Standard Buyers Sellers. Spot (loose) 13 3/16 13 5 16 (F. 0.8.) 13 1._, i3-y a Standard R.S.S. on Tender Buyers 3eilers. Nov.-Dec. 13 5/16 13 7/16 Jan.-Mar. 13»/fe 18<ft Apr.- June 18% 13% Tone of Market Firmer.71 words
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Article21 1933-11-14 8 Malls from Batavla and Palembans by aeroplane are expected at the General Post Office, Singapore at 2.30 p.m. today.21 words
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Article58 1933-11-14 8 From Indo-China by Athos II due at Singapore 6 a.m. tomorrow. From China and Japan by Hakone Maru due at Singapore 10 a.m. tomorrow. From China by Burdwan due at Singapore noon tomorrow. From China by Santhia due at Singapore tomorrow. From Europe (London malls dispatched Oct. 2658 words
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Article40 1933-11-14 8 The rate of issue is Rs. 154=5100. The rate of payment is Rs. 158=8100. The rate of payment Is the rate current on the day of receipt of the Money Order Advice by the Strait* Settlements Post Office.40 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous99 1933-11-14 8 AR" GEMEiNTS FOR THE WEEK. Today. November 14. Police Band. Telok Ayer, 5.15 p.m. Wednesday, November 15. Singapore Professional Race meeting. Second Day. Rotary Tiffin, Adelphi Hotel, 1 p.m. Friday, November 17. Police Band, Katong Park. 6.15 p.m. Annual Inspection of Boys' Brigade (2nd Company), S.V.C. Drill Hall, 5.45 p.m.99 words
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Article1415 1933-11-14 9 United Malacca Estates And Bukit Jelotong. An extraordinary general meeting of the United Malacca Rubber Estates, Ltd., was held at the office of the Secretaries, Messrs. C. F. Gomes and Co., 137, Heeren Street, Malacca, on Friday, November 10, 11.30 a.m. In the unavoidable absence of the1,415 words
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Article538 1933-11-14 9 Lanka Plantations. The accounts of the Lanka Plantations Company for the year to June 30 show a net profit of £14,355. The directors have transferred £5,000 to reserve, and they recommend a dividend of 5 per cent on the Ordinary shares (unchanged), which will leave £1.609 to be538 words
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Article785 1933-11-14 9 Discount Rates Raised. HOME RAILS IN DEMAND. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Oct. 31. During last week the London clearing banks were able to raise discount rates again. The improved Treasury bill rate enabled the banks to offer 25/32 per cent, for January Treasuries, and their minimum785 words
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Advertisement631 1933-11-14 9 BANKING. NEDEkLANDSCH INDISCHE HANDELSBANK N. V. Established 1863 at Amsterdam. Authorised Capital Olds. *****0.000 Paid Up Capital Glds. 55.000.900 Rwrves Olds. 25.691.119 HEAD OFFICE: AMSTERDAM. BRANCH OFFICES: THE HAGUE ROTTERDAM. OVERSEAS BRANCHES. Batavia: Head Office for Dutch East Indies BRANCH OFFICES: DUTCH EAST INDIES: Ampenan. Bandoeng. Cheribon. Oorontalo. Makassar. Medan.631 words
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Advertisement42 1933-11-14 9 RENE ULLMANN DISPLAYS THE MOST COMPLETE SELECTIONS 9 of WATCHES JEWELLERY CHRISTMAS NEW 1934 MODELS OF CYMA WATCHES JUST ARRIVED. WORBERFIL PATTERN AT REMARKABLY LOW PRICES AHB SOU Wm ABSOLUTE GUARANTEE. HIM UUipi CAPITOL BUILDING BRANCH STAMFORD ROAD 30-A RAFFLES PLACE SINGAPORE.42 words
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Advertisement295 1933-11-14 9 BANKING NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL-MAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. (NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETV) Established in Amsterdam 1824. HEAD OFFICE: AMSTERDAM WITH BRANT IN ROTTERDAM AND THE HAGUE. HEAD OFFICE FOR THE EAST: BATAVIA. Branches throughout the Dutch East Indie* and in the StralU Settlements. India China. Japan id Arabia LONDON BANKERS: The National Provincial Bank,295 words
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1122 1933-11-14 10 Whatever else may be said of Mr. John Howeson and his associate tin gcds, no one will accuse them of allowing the jrass to grow under their feet. It has been suggested In this column previously, to the professed1,122 words
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Article577 1933-11-14 10 THE NON MALAYS. The Sultan of Perak made a somewhat reassuring speech at the last meeting of his State Council. I do not wish," he said. to make* any unfair discrimination between the races of this country. I fully realise the valuable services rendered in the577 words
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Article1138 1933-11-14 10 HAVANT PARCHMENT. Havant parchment is world famous, the parchment makers of this small Hampshire town having for centuries successfully guarded their secret of making vellum. In this article, Gertrude Gleeson, the British author and journalist, explains something of the industry. More than 1,000 years ago the little1,138 words
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Article96 1933-11-14 10 Singapore. ALHAMBKI Jungle Mystery. With Tom Tjler Cecelia Parker. 6.15—9.15. CAPITOL You Said A Mouthful. With Joe E. Brown. Also Irene West's Vaudeville Revue. 6.15—9.15. GREAT WOULD Cabaret A Passport to Hell Man of Mayfair. MARLBOROUGB Krishnaavatar Indian Talkla. 6.15—9.15. NEW WORLD Side Shows, Cabaret, Dancing, Talkies. Theatres Sc96 words
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Advertisement182 1933-11-14 10 find o YULETIDE jm§S GREETING CARDS .ll ARTISTIC ?-rf^ MALAYAN '%msk SKETCHES fIKI B WELL. ty* IJraVj KNOWN LOCAL |jT ARTISTS; fere JBS fcjV^; IN BLACK AND WHITE, ALSO SET OF 6 INK SKETCHES (WITH ENVELOPES) BY N. W. ENSOR PER SET $2.10. THE SAME BY MISS HOPE-FALKNER $2.40. NUMEROUS182 words
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Advertisement87 1933-11-14 10 COLUMBIA THE ALL BRITISH GRAPHOPHONE COLUMBIA PORTABLE MODEL 201 The favourite medium-priced Portable. Selected HarJwood cabinet, covered In Bltck or coloured (Green, R-d or Blue) grained leather cloth; Album in lid for eight 10-inch records. Auto stop. Detachable Columbia sound box No. 15a. NEW PORTABLES $39. (Illustrated list aent with87 words
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885 1933-11-14 11 PRINCIPLE OF GERMAN EQUALITY GRANTED. Mr. Henderson May Resign From Conference Presidency. The opposition vote of censure on the Government's disarmament policy was defeated in the House of Commons yesterday by 409 votes to 54. The Prime Minister declared that Great Britain wasReuter - 885 words
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Article45 1933-11-14 11 Bombay, Nov. 10. For the first time In his life, Gandhi risked being hit by eggs at a public meeting, according to a Nagpur report when these were hurled at the platform on which he was one of the company.—Reuter Wireless.Reuter - 45 words
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Article45 1933-11-14 11 London, Nov. 9. The Northern Ireland Parliament will be dissolved tomorrow. Nominations for the new House ol Commons will be made on Nov. 20, polling will take place on Nov. 30 and the new Parliament will re-assemble on Dec. 11.— Reuter Wireless.Reuter - 45 words
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Article40 1933-11-14 11 Cologne, Nov. 10. Twenty-two Communists, Including three leaders, have been arrested on a charge of arson at Carolus Magnus colliery, near the Dutch frontier, where a serious fire occurred and the mine was flooded. Reuter Wireless.Reuter - 40 words
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Article26 1933-11-14 11 Paris, Nov. 10. The death Is announced at the age of 80 of M. Leplne, the famous ex-Prefect of Police.— Re uter Wireless.Reuter - 26 words
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Article90 1933-11-14 11 No Useful Purpose In Consulting U.S. In the House of Commons replying to Sir Nicholas Grattan-Doyle, Capt. R. A. Eden, Under-Secretary of the Foreign Office, said that the Government was closely watching events In Cuba, but did not feel that Sir Nicholas' suggestion to consult the UnitedReuter - 90 words
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Article137 1933-11-14 11 Convention Signed By Ten Governments. London, Nov. 8. Representatives of ten governments signed the convention today at the Flora and Fauna Conference, the object of which Is to Institute a special regime for the preservation of fauna and flora in certain parts of the world, particularly Africa, fromReuter - 137 words
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Article114 1933-11-14 11 Annual Convention In Dublin. Dublin, Nov. 8. Including delegates from London, Glasgow, Paris and Spain, 2,000 people are attending the eighth annual convention of the Flanna Fall, of which Mr. Scan O'Kelly, vice-president of the Irish Free State Government, was elected chairman. A representative of the Indian congressReuter - 114 words
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Article45 1933-11-14 11 Stockholm, Nov. 11. An Englishman, Paul Dlrac, has been awarded half the Nobel Prize lor physics for 1933 and the other half goes to Professor Erwln Schroedlnger, of Austria. The prize for 1932 was awarded to Professor Werner Helsenberg of Leipzig. Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article43 1933-11-14 11 London, Nov. 14. Wlng-Commander R. P. Willock, the recently appointed Air Attache to China, whose departure for China had been postponed on account of Illness, Is now convalescing. His temperature is normal. He will leave on Dec. Bby the Ranpura. Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article524 1933-11-14 11 Nanking Preparations. MANY PROVINCES SAID TO BE INVOLVED. Shanghai. Nov 14. Rumours are circulating of a Nanking plan to reorganise the Fukien Provincial Government to the near future. This is seen as an attempt to forestall any Intended anti-Chiang revolt. Meanwhile, a number of Chinese politicians524 words
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Article, Illustration35 1933-11-14 11 The scene at the Kuala Lumpur Cenotaph on Armistice Day. Ex-Servirrmen formed up In front of (he memorial with the Europeans on the rfcht and the Indians on the left.35 words
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100 1933-11-14 11 "Faint Foreshadowing Of Things To Come." Chicago, Nov. 14. The complete control of America's farmland wlt,h only the rich soil to be used for agriculture and the remainder devoted to forestry, recreation grounds and residential areas. Is the amazing forecast made today by Mr. HenryReuter - 100 words
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Article217 1933-11-14 11 Pouring Into Northern Malaya. (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, Nov. 13. Eighty-three Chinese refugees 38 men and 45 women and children arrived at Alor Star police station yesterday morning. They are mostly Kheh tin miners from Betong who have fled owing to the recent troubles in South217 words
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Article63 1933-11-14 11 Shanghai Need 350 Runs For Victory. Hone Kong, New 14. Hong Hone's second innings in the inter-port cricket match a tains t Shanghai closed before lunch today for 212. Shanghai had scored 16 without loss when the interval arrived. Hong Kong's first Innings realised 240 while Shanghai scoredReuter - 63 words
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Article44 1933-11-14 11 London, Nov. 10. Their Majesties the King and Queen today visited the Princess Royal for the first time since her operation for appendicitis. They found that she was progressing well and she hopes to return home in three weeks' time. Reuter Wireless.Reuter - 44 words
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Article35 1933-11-14 11 Malta, Nov. 9. A new press law provides a penalty of three months' Imprisonment and a fine for spreading false news likely to disturb order or to promote disaffection. Reuter Wireless.Reuter - 35 words
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Article577 1933-11-14 11 To Consider Schemes For Restriction. i FORMED BY R.G.A. No Statement Yet Issued. A committee of six men prominent in the local rubber industry has been formed by the Rubber Growers' Association to consider any schemes for iMtikliua that may be submitted to this country. With the577 words
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Advertisement11 1933-11-14 11 A MILK SUPPLY THAT NEVER FAILS YOU. Distributors: GETZ BROS. CO.11 words
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666 1933-11-14 12 Detectives And Eurasian Woman On Trial. Alleged to have kidnapped a Siamese Buddhist priest of the Singapore Tiger Temple in Race Course Road, and his young secretary, five persons, among them a woman and two detectives, this morning faced Mr. H. A. Forrer, the Criminal666 words
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Article256 1933-11-14 12 New Omnibus Company Sued. The short-lived Southern Omnibus Services Ltd., was sued in the Supreme Court yesterday by Mr. Paul I. Pfankurchen who was formerly employed by the company as garage manager. Mr. Pfankurchen, through Mr. T. C. Spenser Wilkinson, claimed Judgment for 5266.66, being salary due. and256 words
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Article168 1933-11-14 12 Chief Justice Of F.M.S. Sitting. Fifteen appeals are listed for hearing before the Court of Appeal, which opened its session yesterday. The Chief Justice (Sir Walter Huggard) is presiding, supported by the Chief Justice F.M.S. (Mr. Justice Thomas) and Mr. Justice Gerahty. One of the appeals is168 words
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Article141 1933-11-14 12 Mr. W. B. Webber And Miss Joan Wilkinson. The marriage took place at St. Mark's Church, Seremban, on Thursday, the Rev. B. Stokes officiating, of Mr. William Rudston Webber, of Jorak Estate, Muar, younger son of Lieut.Colonel O. T. OK. Webber, of Pelham Lodge, Hurstpierpoint, Sussex, and Miss141 words
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Article110 1933-11-14 12 Liquor Dealer Says There Was No Profit. Charged with falling to keep a stockbook, a Chinese liquor dealer, Lee Song Kiat, stated before Mr. H. A. Forrer yesterday that after 20 years of successful trading he had to dispense with his clerk and stop keeping a110 words
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Article84 1933-11-14 12 Alleged Attempted Murder Of Customer. Suppiah Naldu, a Tamil Hindu barber, was produced again before Mr. N. Orice, the second magistrate, yesterday, on a charge of attempted murder and two charges of voluntarily causing grelvous hurt to two others with a razor in a hairdresser's shop in84 words
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Article12 1933-11-14 12 Mr M L SlUey. A.CJ».. Kampar, goes on home furlough this T^itill12 words
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128 1933-11-14 12 Fresh Charge While Appeal Is Pending. Paliannappa Thaver, the licensee of the Ceylon Cafe In North Bridge Road, appeared again this morning before Mr. J. M. Brander, the fourth magistrate. In answer to a summons for knowingly permitting prostitutes to meet and remain on128 words
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Article119 1933-11-14 12 Malabaris Again In Court. Three Malabari Mohomedans, Abdul Aziz, Abdullah and Amoo, and an Arab, Mohamed bin Ahmad, who had been arrested in connection with a big robbery in Saigon in December last year made another appearance before Mr. N. Grice, the second magistrate, this morning. Accused have119 words
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Article74 1933-11-14 12 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Nov. 13. "I admit I am a future-teller but I do not tell fortunes. I certainly did not tell fortunes at Wilkinson Street," said a Tamil who was charged with fortune-telling before the local magistrate. A constable said that a large crowd had gathered74 words
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Article59 1933-11-14 12 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Klang, Nov. 13. The funeral took place today of Mr. Lee Chin Seang, of the Malayan Pineapple Co., Klang, who died suddenly at his residence at Buklt Raja Road, on Friday. Mr. Lee, who was 64 years old, was a popular figure.59 words
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Article186 1933-11-14 12 Accused And Question Of Bail. "The isd and her husband have made their home in Singapore; I do not know where they c. n abscond to. Besides the accused's husband holds a good position," said Mr. T. P. Chong on behalf of Mrs. Chua Choon Seng186 words
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Article111 1933-11-14 12 Celebration At Telok Anson. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Teluk Anson, Nov. 11. Armistice Day, was celebrated here yesterday in fine weather. Instead of holding a service in the Court House after the ceremonial parade, prayers were read by the District Officer, Lower Perak, Mr. G. A. de Moubray111 words
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Article97 1933-11-14 12 Woman Wrongly Sentenced For Theft. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Nov. 13. Before Mr. Justice Hereford in the Seremban Supreme Court today a Chinese woman, Keh Piah. appealed against the decision of the Jelebu magistrate on a conviction for theft and an order to enter into a bond97 words
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Article537 1933-11-14 12 Street Crime. VICTIM DESCRIBES ACID ATTACK. The preliminary inquiry was commenced yesterday before Mr. N. Grice in the second court In the case in which five men were indicted on serious charges in connection with the Oeylang acid throwing case. Hassin bin Yatim was charged with voluntarily537 words
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Article189 1933-11-14 12 Mr. R. Brash arrived at Penang from Fremantle on Friday. Mr. F. J. Bryant contemplates paying one of his visits to Malaya before the end of the year. Mr. D. K. Broadhurst, O.C P.D., Rawang, leaves for home on furlough during the course of the month. Miss189 words
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Article670 1933-11-14 12 NATIONALIST SYMPTOMS IN THIS COUNTRY. There is intense national feeling and consciousness all over tKe world. We see it in Italy, Germany, India and in China. Good or bad, it is there and it has got to be faced and there is only one way670 words
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Article51 1933-11-14 12 Mr. Teo Hoo Lye and family beg to thank ths relatives, friends and the members of the Amicable Athletic Association and Sunray* Athletic Party for attending the fuinral of the late Mrs. Teo Hoo Lye nee Madam Kaw Tak Poh and also to those who sent wroaths «a 451 words
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Advertisement57 1933-11-14 12 'KING'S OWN' MIXED BISCUITS Manufactured by ARNOTT LTD. The Biscuits Spec iaiists of over 60 years experience, from the finest Australian Flour, Eggs, Milk, Butter and other ingredients. Insist on ARNO TTS The Quality Biscuit at a Lower Price. hermetically j^S 1^26^3 aagrJaMW tropics. ■taaaasßiSSHaEaßSßffitaiiHi ARNOTTS' FAMOUS BISCUITS Agents:- THE57 words
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Advertisement94 1933-11-14 12 BANDYB—ALLEN.—On November 11.1»», at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Kuala Lumpur, by Rev. W. Buckingham, Denis Jay Sandys, younger son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Sandys of Bristol England to Mary Livingstone, only daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Allen, of Glasgow, WEBBER—WILKINSON.—On November 9. at St.94 words
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1680 1933-11-14 13 Appeal Against Sentence Of Imprisonment. (Jim .11 riniiiK the inti i pi elation th« ■•Ctlon of tht- Itunkt ii|M( > Ordin.ui.. whuli pniMilrs for the rom111 ii I .il I<» iiiison of piTHonM (Ullt) <>l (omnicrrial imiiinial Imliiu Ihr lull rourt i \|»p...i riw rhit-f1,680 words
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Article143 1933-11-14 13 Kntcrtained By CMMM And Indo-Ceylonest'. (From Our Own Correspondent Hereinli.il i NOV. 11. The Chinese community of Kembau were at home yesterday to the Undang of Rembau (Dato Bed la Raja Abdullah bin Hajl Dahan M. F. C. C.8.8..) to honour the ruler of this State on143 words
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Article147 1933-11-14 13 Barber'H Claim For Breath Of Promise. (From Our Own Correspondent Talplng, Nov. 11. A suit came up for hearing before the Talplng magistrate, Che Albukrl. In which an Indian barber, mtii.un baram, aued a young woman, Kathayee, for breach of contract to marry him. It was revealed that147 words
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Advertisement393 1933-11-14 13 ONI Y DA ys^^tis^ C Cbri 9 1 m a 9 j BEGIN SHOPPING NOW! FOR BEnER GIFTS, FOR GIFTS THAT LAST WiaiKii.lM \.)i; PAY us A VISIT ANII Nl IH I llti.M oi H < OMHRKHKNSIVK RANiiK OK MI'SU. INS il(l Ml NTS A< KSBORIKS. (iHAMOriIONKN. KHOHhS, Oil THK393 words
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914 1933-11-14 14 S.T.C. November Meeting Comments On First Day And Training Notes. HOCKEY UNDER ADVERSE CONDITIONS. O.R.A. Hold S.R.C.: Raffles College Beat S.C.C. SRC 2; O.B.A. 2. The hockey match between the 8.R.C. and the Old Rafflesians Association on the former's ground yesterday afternoon did not produce a very high standard and914 words
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Article49 1933-11-14 14 Perak's Two-day Meeting Next Month. The Perak Turf Club will hold a two-day amateur meeting on Dec. 8 and 9 when two runs will be provided for Horses, Classes 3 and 4, and Ponies. Classes 2 and 3. Entries will close at 3 p.m. on Dec. 4.49 words
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Article111 1933-11-14 14 The Inter-District Soccer match between the Coleman Street and the Covent Teams scheduled to take place yesterday was postponed. The following are the latest positions of the Inter-District League nlaved to date. P. W L. D. F. A. Ang Slang Hill 6 5 1 0 14 7 Coleman111 words
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Article557 1933-11-14 14 Has Lonely Nancy Been Over-Estimated? (By Our Racing Correspondent.) As only to be expected, there were but a few horses doing fast work at Buklt Timah this morning. Before mentioning these I will review Saturday's racing very briefly. Race I: Pride of Perak justified the confidence placed557 words
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Article534 1933-11-14 14 Results Of Local Club Competitions. The following were the best cards returned in the November mixed foursomes competition, played at the Island Club on Sunday afternoon Mr. Mrs. C. A. R. Bateman 45 1O' 2 34' i winners. Miss Nelson Dr. H. L. Urn 45 10',;534 words
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Article35 1933-11-14 14 The following ties in the S.C.C. lawn bowls championship will be played to-day P. Carmichael vs. T. B. Rogers. O. Aurely vs. O. C. Miller. TO-MORROWS TIE H. Gray vs. J. A. Dean.35 words
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Article171 1933-11-14 14 Today, November 14. Rugby B.C.C. tournament: Public Services v«. M.C.0., Padang. Hockey: Singapore trial, HwUng; Wiltshire* vs. V.M.C.A. I. TangUn. Wrdnesday, November 15. Cricket: Malaya vs. Shanghai, First Day. Singapore Races, Second Day. Rugby: S.C.C. XV v». Wiltshire* XV. Padang. Hockey: Malaya Command vs. B. CO. I. langlin"171 words
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Article94 1933-11-14 14 Chinese Meeting Carried Out On Elaborate Scale. (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, Nov. 12. The Chinese athletic sports meeting yesterday and to-day at Victoria Green. Penang, was carried out on an elaborate scale. Before the start all the athletes and officials Joined in the parade. At the conclusion94 words
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Article105 1933-11-14 14 Command To Meet Johore i On Padang. There will be three interesting Rugby fixtures In Singapore this week1 end, the venues of which have been r re-arranged. The Malaya Cup match between the Malaya Command and Johore will be played on the E.C.C. Padang; the S.C.C. "A" vs.105 words
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Article55 1933-11-14 14 English Selectors Make No Changes The English team for the Association football match against Wales at I Newcastle tomorrow is identical with that against Ireland on Oct. 14 Hibbs (Birmingham); Goodall (Huddersfleld). Hapgood (Arsenal); Strange (Wednesday). Allen (Portsmouth), Copping (Leeds); Crooks (Derby), Grosvenor (Birmingham), Bowers (Derby), Bastin55 words
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Article592 1933-11-14 14 Comb's Narrow Success In B Class. The last race of the Black Swan Series at the Royal Singapore Yacht Club on Sunday lacked Interest The weather, considering the time of year, was not kind, and Tarbet's invincible lead for the Black Swan Trophy took592 words
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Advertisement17 1933-11-14 14 MASTER'S VOICE W| PORTABLE y MODEL 97 $35.00 ."MOUTRIE'S", "H.M.V." SPECIALISTS I^^NJ VmmmtJ SINGAPORE and PENANG. HBUli17 words
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Advertisement11 1933-11-14 14 M* J I l_^^^^^^B^^ \mK V. mmrn^ .^mmU C^T W TIGHT11 words
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2319 1933-11-14 15 BATSMEN'S HARD FIGHT FOR RUNS. First Day's Play In Opening Inter-Port Match. The first day's play of the opening match of the imerport cricket series between Malaya and Hong Kong resulted in 15 wickets falling for 143 and the batsmen's hard fight for runs2,319 words
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Article215 1933-11-14 15 Teams For Today's Match On Padang. Two changes have been made in the teams for the final trial match before the selection of the Singapore XI to meet Selangor and Perak in Kuala Lumpur on Nov. 18 and 19 which will take place on the S.C.C. padang today.215 words
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Article201 1933-11-14 15 Matches To Be Played On Nov. 25. London, Nov. 13. The draw for the first round proper I of the F. A. Cup competition, which Is to be played on Nov. 25, took place to- night and resulted as follows: j Galnsboro Trinity or Shrewsbury vs.Reuter - 201 words
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Article58 1933-11-14 15 I Big Fifth-Wicket Stand By Shanghai. Kong Kong, Nov. 13. After Hong- Kong had totalled 240 In their opening innings in the second inter-port cricket match, Shanghai lost five wickets for 54 runs before lunch. On the resumption Shanghai put up a stubborn resistance and when stumps wereReuter - 58 words
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Article202 1933-11-14 15 Local Players' Success Up-Country. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Nov. 11. The Young Men's Tennis party from the Arcade, Singapore, who yesterday defeated the Negrl Sembilan Chinese Recreation Club by 7 games to 1, met with further success when on the Japanese Association courts they beat the Ulu Muar202 words
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Article120 1933-11-14 15 Result Of October Spoon Shoot. Results of the October Spoon Shoot held at Bukit Treh Range on Friday, November 3rd were as follow Name. Ibrahim Hardman Hall Baba Yahya HJ. Omar Snoxhlll Hannay Raof A. Kadlr Laub Mohamat Bartholet DoUah 200x 500x 60»x Nett W. hand. 26120 words
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Advertisement353 1933-11-14 15 C2p a LADY 'hJF^Jr HaC *T^^^r who is afraid to smile Underneath the mask that fresh, clean, healthy taste covers dingy, unsightly teeth, Listerine Tooth Paste leaves in is gleaming white enamel. the mouth. You will be amazed, Listerine Tooth Paste will too, that this superior denti* remove that mask.353 words
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2493 1933-11-14 16 THE ENGLAND- AUSTRALIA AIRWAY AND SPEED. FLYING NOTES Fastest To Calcutta Two New Planes For Imperial Airways 180 M.P.H. Passenger Carriers FiftyEight "Dragons'* Sales Achievement "Zone t ontrol" At Croydon Meeting Collision Perils. London, Oct. 17. f LESS than five hours robbed Air c Commodore "It Charles Kingsford L Smith2,493 words
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Advertisement367 1933-11-14 16 "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 a367 words
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956 1933-11-14 17 Berlin, Nov. 14. It is understood that a political amnesty will be declared in the jiext few days and that the concentration camps will be opened. Hitler's amnesty, which does not include serious political criminal offenders, is understood to be a gesture towardReuter - 956 words
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Article55 1933-11-14 17 Strike Of Electricity And Gas Workers Feared. Barcelona. Nov. 10. Fearing a general strike by the gas and electricity workers, ..he authorities have Increased the police force and have brought military and naval electrical experts to Barcelona In order to ensure that the gas and power services beAneta-Trans-Ocean - 55 words
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Article121 1933-11-14 17 10th Anniversary Of Hitler's Beer Cellar "Putsch." Munich, Nov. 9. The tenth anniversary of Hitler's famous beer cellar "putsch," the first attempt to make Germany a Nazi State, Is being celebrated here today. Ten years ago, Hitler, then Germany's Robin Hood, with a handful of picked menReuter - 121 words
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Article91 1933-11-14 17 Alleged Nazi Intrigues Denounced. Paris, Nov. 9. Scathing denunciations of alleged Nazi intrigues in the Saar and the announcement that exceptional measures are contemplated to meet it are features of the quarterly report of the Saar Commission to the League of Nations. It is contended that the NadsReuter - 91 words
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Article434 1933-11-14 17 Splendid Display By Ainsworth. Public Services 3 pts.; Islands 8 pts. Two weak "A" fifteens from the Public Services and the Islands met at Rugby yesterday at Dunearn Road, under conditions that were not conducive to gocd open play. The Islands won by eight points (a goal434 words
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Article324 1933-11-14 17 Burma Rifles Lose To The Rest (From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiplng, Nov. 11. In a charity match played at Taiping on Thursday, the Rest Team defeated the Burma Rifles, the Taiplng and District League Champions, by four goals to three. A large crowd watched the match and324 words
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Article24 1933-11-14 17 All ties in the Singapore Badminton Association tournament have been postponed until further notice owing to the S.V.C. Drill Hall not being available.24 words
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Advertisement244 1933-11-14 17 VAUXHALL NO-DRAUGHT VENTILATION. No-Draught Ventilation is a patent. It is a system for ventilating closed cars. It is built right into the car and is not an attachment or a device. No motors, fans or other mechanical devices are used. The system merely uses the air currents generated by the244 words
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Advertisement477 1933-11-14 17 HE HAD TO REDUCE Easiest Way Proved The Best A man who hid Deen advised by his doctor to reduce writes thus: I had put on weight ta th.* extent of 206 lbs. This was excessive as I am only 5-ft. 6-ln. in height. My doctor advised me to reduce,477 words
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Article, Illustration1570 1933-11-14 19 GUNSHY - GUNSHY. By Trooper's On The Tide-^Punctured Hearts Andl*unctured^^^^^^^M Reputations I Through Blazing Hoop. THERE is a tremendous contrast in similarities in this world. At first sight this sounds like a platitudinous substitution for that well-worn aphorism that things are not always what they seem. Nothing could be farther1,570 words
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Article, Illustration31 1933-11-14 20 Air Mail Pictures. FORTY LIVES were lost when the Cherbourg -Paris express leaped the rails. The engine and three crowded third-class carriages fell 30 feet Into the river31 words
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Article, Illustration21 1933-11-14 20 MR. ALBERT H. WIGGIN, former chairman of the Chase National Bank, who has voluntarily relinquished his 1 20.000 pension. (Planet News.)21 words
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Article, Illustration39 1933-11-14 20 A PICTURE taken prior to luncheon at the presentation of the Insignia of the C.B.E. to the Undang of Rembau. The Undang is seated to the left of his excellency. On his right is the Tang di Pertuan Besar.39 words
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Article, Illustration22 1933-11-14 20 POLICEMEN roughly dragging away an injured striker in front of the National Piece Dye Works at East Patcrson, New Jersey. (Planet News.)22 words
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Article, Illustration28 1933-11-14 20 lilt HMSH of the Cambridgeshire, Raymond In front. Their Majesties itheKln^jind^Queen^were^pre*enfl (Planet News.) OUTSIDER conies in. Raymond (No. 9) being led in after winning the Cambridgeshire. (Planet News.)28 words
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