The Straits Times, 2 December 1933
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Title Section38 1933-12-02 1 The Straits Times [ESTABUSHED NE&KJT A CENTUBT.I THE LARGEST AND MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS. The Straits Times 20 PAGES, SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS.38 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement470 1933-12-02 1 Singapore: 78. Cecil st. ('phone bisi><> A* Elk GniEftSONS 11 SIEDCE I SWEETENED CONDENSED y^^^-kS^^^ MILK ;2^|plf| Amid the cold, crisp surroundings of ,<Tl!^3» health seekers find new vigour every jfW^H^^ f year. After the snows have melted E> *V'- tHR II the ALPINE VALLEYS OF THE "'^T^iiTiSEmS[!i N Ti470 words
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Advertisement226 1933-12-02 1 •iUALA LUMPUR; 05, JAVA ST. ('PHONE 3683), HORNBY TRAINS Hornby Trains tie the best thai yon fan boy. The Loeomotlres tn boilt for hesvr loads and lon* runs, the Rolling Stock Is strong and durable, the accessories are realistic and correct in proportion, while every part is made of the226 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement554 1933-12-02 2 P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated in England.) MAIL. PASSENGER AND CARGO 6ER VICES. GOVERNMENT^LONTON^ AND FAR EAST J OUTWARD FROM LONDON FOB CHINA j AND JAPAN. 1 Tonage Spore VBHUTA^ W d£2? *cSrlu" W.OOO DM" yii-rIAR «000 Dec.^l RANPURA 17.000 Jan. 6 V SOUDAN 6.5°° Jan ".000554 words
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Advertisement727 1933-12-02 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. (NIPPON YUSEN KAISUA) TO LONDON. Naples. ManrUtes, Li.ii.. Aaswarp Rotterdam and Middlesbrongb. V'cssols Tonnage Due Sail FUSHIMI MARU 10,900 Dec. 14 II HAKOZAKI MART/ 10.400 Dec 27 3t t TERUKUNI MARU 12,000 Jan. 8 10 HAKUSAN MARU 10.400 Jan. 34 36 i HARUNA MARO 10,400 Feb. T I727 words
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Advertisement645 1933-12-02 2 BURNS PHILP LINE. (Incorporated In AmtraHa.) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND TBCRSsMT ISLAND. Regular monthly sailings by the wellknown ateamcr MARELLA (7.M5 tons) and the sj. MANOOLA <3JS3 tans) (Cargo only). The a*. MARELLA k one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Aas- <645 words
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Advertisement524 1933-12-02 2 THE BAST ASIATIC CO. LIMITED. (Incorporate tn Denmark.) PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. TO GENOA, LONDON, ROTTERDAM*, HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. From From From From Spore Malacca Port Penang Swett ERRIA 6/12 5/12 6/13 8/13 LALANDIA 36/12 26/12 27/12 29/12 MEONIA 16/1 16/1 17/1 19/1 ALSIA 6/3 8/2 7/3 9/3 BORINGIA 27/2524 words
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Advertisement1249 1933-12-02 2 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean THE HUA KIIIOW STEAMSHIP CO. eteam Shrp Co., Ltd. and CbJna Mutual (1931) LTD. Btemm ifavlgatteM Co, Ltd. THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP CO, t-TD THE STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO.. LTD. THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. THE CHINA NAVIGATION CO. LTD- THE AUSTRALIAN ORIENTAL LLNE THE SIAM STEAM1,249 words
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Article729 1933-12-02 3 Will Affect Big-Class Racing. The success of Mr. W. L. Stephensod'B steel-built Velsheda during her maiden season and the placing of an order for a new vessel of the same jtype and for the same class by Mr T. O. M. Sopwlth are events which mustThe Times - 729 words
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Article203 1933-12-02 3 Occupational Centre On Tyneside. The Northumberland Shipbuilding i Company's yard, which is one of three I shipyards In the Howdon-on-Tyne district closed as a result of the depression, was opened recently by Lord Eustace Percy, M.P., as an occupational centre for the unemployed. The office buildings have been203 words
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Article154 1933-12-02 3 The Dalren Risen Kaisha, Japanese shipping firm, Is reported to have refused to take part in the organisation of an arbitration committee as proposed by the China Merchants' Steas Navigation Company for settling the dispute over the sinking of the s.s. Toonan some months ago off the Shantung154 words
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Article123 1933-12-02 3 A large tongkang belonging to a local sawmill concern and employed in the lumber trade, sank in Dutch waters two days ago with a full cargo of logs for Singapore from one of the Dutch Islands. She was the Sum Tuck. While on the way to Singapore she123 words
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Article78 1933-12-02 3 KUDAT. Brit., 1,021 tons, from Bangkok 1-12. for Bangkok 5-12. RAUB. Brit., 573 tons, from Pontianak 2-12, for Pontianak 4-12. VYNER BROOKE, Sar.. 720 tons, from Kuching 2-12. for Kuching 6-12. BENVENUE. Brit., 3,750 tons, from London 2-12, for Manila 3-12. PRES. MONROE, Amer., 6,195 tons, from Boston78 words
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Article119 1933-12-02 3 Saturday, December J. Ships alonpMe the Wharves or expected to arrive. KEPPEL HARBOUR. Main Wharf Lch. "Princess Mary," Hoppers 1. 2, 3, 4, 5. 6. 7 S. Tug Belangkas. Lch. Kittiwake. Tembakul, Maros, W. Bt Bertha. Oil Wharf NU Coal Wharf NIL VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS. Tanjonr119 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement65 1933-12-02 3 PJi^*^^E CONOMY" I SCRI BBLING PAPSPer Doitn No. 1. 10 inches X 8 inches $1.30 No. 2. AVi inches X 5Vi inches .50 No. 3. 4'/, inches X 6'/ 2 inches .60 POSTAGE PER DOZEN (within Malaya) No. 1 $1.10 extra. Nos. 2 and 3: 50 cents extra. 100 sheets65 words
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Advertisement677 1933-12-02 3 j£ NCRDDEUTSCHEF LLOYD. (Incorporated in iityfr Germany.) The undermentioned an th« company's Intended fixtures-— OUTWARD COBLENZ for Cebu, Manila, Hong Kong, Shanghai. N. China Japan Dec. 8 t SAALE for Manila, Hcng Kong, S'ghal. N. China 4c Japan Dec- It HOMEWARD I ISAR for Genoa. Marseilles. Oran, A "dam, R'dam,677 words
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Advertisement415 1933-12-02 3 REDUCED FARES ROUND-THE-WORLD First Class £169.5.0 Tourist Class £110— Fares apply Westbound from Singapore or Penang. All water route except first class rail Across United States or Canada. Via Panama Canal from New York to Los Angeles or San Francisco. Flnt Claw approximately tl».»» additional Tourist Class approximately £7.0.41 LU.415 words
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Advertisement342 1933-12-02 3 ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. Jncorponted In England.) "ELLERMAN" LINE. FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM HAMBURG VU Ports mad Sac» Canal. Due Sail*. Steamer Spore Spore. CITY OP EVANSVILLE Dec. 29 Jan. 9 CITY OP NORWICH Jan. 14 Jan. If FOB HONG KONG. SHANGHAI JAPAN. Steamer Due Spore. CITY OP ROUBAIX342 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous73 1933-12-02 3 SINGAPORE WEATHER REPORT. Stations Yesterday Last night Max. Rainfall Bright Mm. temp, ins Sunshine temp. °F hrs. *F Alsor Star 89 0.01 6.1 73 Kota Bharu 80 3.45 1.9 73 K. Trengganu 82 1.07 3.6 73 Bukit Jeram 88 2.46 6.3 71 Mersing 82 0.16 Nil 72 Singapore (Mt. Faber)73 words
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Miscellaneous54 1933-12-02 3 TIDE TABLES. Saturday, December I. H. W. 10.15 am* 9 ft. 5 in., 11.56 p.m., 8 ft. 7 In. L. W. 4.33 a.m., 4 ft. 6 In., 5,6 p.m., 6 in. Sunday. December 3. H. W. 10.45 a.m.. 9 ft. 6 in., L. W. 5.00 am., 4 ft. 7 in.,54 words
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Advertisement362 1933-12-02 4 SITUATION WANTED Efficient Stercgrapher/Book-keeper. Exi references. Apply Box 95, S. Times BOARD—RESIDENCES "Lloyd House. 2. Lloyd Rd. Pre-war rates. ROOM TO LET, with or without board. 7. Brooke Road. Katong. OROSVENOR Hotel. Service rooms furnished, modern sanitation, from $50 monthly WOODSTOCK, rooms with private entrances, verandahs, baths, European. Charges moderate.362 words
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Advertisement802 1933-12-02 4 HOUSES. FLATS TO LET Small shop houses, near Chancery Lane. Apply 32 Balmoral Road. TO LET, 7, Napier Rd, 14. Chatiworth Road. Apply Meyer Bros. TO LET, 26, Calmhill Road, modern sanitation. Apply 20, Cairnhill Road. TO LET, BHOP, FLAT, Amber Mansions Applj Spore Building Corp.. 64. Market St TO802 words
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Advertisement581 1933-12-02 4 BUSINESS PREMISES TO LET I OFFICES AND GODOWNS TO LET Winchester House. Ist and 2nd Floors. Raffles Quay Nos. 2, 4. 5 6. Telegraph Street. Nos. 8 7. Robinson Road, No. 64. Paslr Panians Road 6>A ms Nr 196-3 131, Arthur Road near Katong Park. Apply J. W. Harries, c/o581 words
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Advertisement860 1933-12-02 4 PUBLIC NOTICES LOCAL EMFLOTCBS HAVING VACANCIES FOB EUROPEANS ARE URGED TO CONSULT THE CHAIRMAN OF THE EUROPEAN UNEMPLOYMENT COMMITTEE AT THE V.M.C.A. SINGAPORE. THE PHU YIK PRESS. NOTICE. As the Creditors in General Meeting have decided to wind up this business, Creditors whose claims have not yet been admitted are860 words
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Advertisement953 1933-12-02 4 TENDERS GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. TENDERS will be received at the Colonial Secretary's Office, up to noon of Dec. 18 1933 for the following supplies:— Supply of granite within the Municipal 1 Limits of Singapore for the year 1334. Every person applying fo' a form of Tender will be required to deposit953 words
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Advertisement791 1933-12-02 4 BUSINESS CARDS F I G A R O EUROPEAN LADY EXPERTS JCST ARRIVED dtO_ PERMANENT •P° WAVING. WITH LATEST EQUIPMENT BAFFLES HOTEL (Room 120) and at 93 Bras Basah Road. The NEW Ladies Hair Dressing Saloon PERM Will make your Christmas PERMANENT WAVE A REALLY GOOD OrrL 79 STAMFORD ROAD791 words
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Miscellaneous185 1933-12-02 4 SUBSCRIPTION RATES ■mum Within <). idc Uhort Malaya Malaya. Postate. Monthly S 3.00 4-N 2.50 quarterly S 8.50 $12M 3 7.5* Half Yearly $17.0* I24.M $154# Yearly *J4.M M8.W -JM0 Note. OuUUtlon cheques should lnelade the n»u»l bank discount. ADVERTISEMENT RATES The charges and instructions (or CLASSIFIED Al»\ KKTISVMENTS a.185 words
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Article586 1933-12-02 5 ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL.— Advent Sunday, Dec. 3. 6.50 a.m., Holy Comn 7 30 a.m., Matins; 8 a.m., Holy Comn. (Choral); 10 a.m.. Children's Service; 5.30 p.m., Evensong (Choral) and Sermon; 10.30 a.m.. Service at H.M. Naval Base; 6.30 p.m.. Sen ice at Johore Banru; Holy Comn. on Mon..586 words
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Article180 1933-12-02 5 Programme For Sunday, December 3, 1933. Station Z.G.E. 48.92 Metres. H.M.V. Recording. C 1619 Orchestra Tlntagel— New Symphony Orchestra. C 1620 Orchestra Tlntagel—Mediterranean—New Symphony Orchestra. C 1647 Cello— Viennese Melody—Ombra Mai Fu— Beatrice Harrison. E. 593 Soprano— The Vesper Hymn Alleluia Florence Austral. DA 1094 Violin—180 words
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Article307 1933-12-02 5 Zoo's Loss After Six Years' Wait. A fatal air accident on Oct. 31 has deprived the London Zoo of Its first opportunity for six years to obtain specimens of Swiss chamois. Four of the animals were belr.j brought by air from Basle when the aeroplane crashed.307 words
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Article34 1933-12-02 5 Mr. W. H. Pratt, proprietor of the Seremban engineering firm of that name, who has been on a health trip to Hong Kong, has arrived back In Seremban greatly benefited by the sea trip.34 words
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Article424 1933-12-02 5 Alleged Profits From Clothing. s Allegations that public school burt sars make profits out of clothes sold to 1 KtkOtan and that some headmasters rc-ceive commissions from goods f bought by parents from school shops > vt-re made at a meeting of the Coun- cil of the424 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement203 1933-12-02 5 HOTELS TONIGHT SPECIAL DINNER CONCERT 8.15 p.m. to 9.15 p.m. DANCE FORMAL 9.45 p.m. to Midnight BOOKING NOW OPEN CHRISTMAS EVE to be held on Saturday, Dec. 23rd, Extenilon to 2 a.m: BOXING DAY, Tuesday, December 26th Extension to 2 ».m. NEW YEAR'S EVE, December 31 it Extension to 3203 words
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Advertisement19 1933-12-02 5 RAFFLES CAFE TRY OUR SPECIAL $1.00 TIFFINS AND TONIGHTS' SPECIAL $1 UNDER EUROPEAN CHEFS SUPERVISION. RHONE 5381; si^^^^sf^^s^^s^s^^J ■Unf19 words
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Advertisement152 1933-12-02 5 i> y^i t *.I£V fell* k s a <& %o'e the closing date for .Av^^^ PA^ BUYING ls DEC 5! c Advise the G^fj^ reading Public. To await the publication of the Straits Times Special Christmas Supplement on December 11 before purchasing Christmas Gifts. If you are not a daily152 words
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Miscellaneous193 1933-12-02 5 B.B.C. PROGRAMME. For Straits Settlements, and Federateo Malay States from the Empire trans1 mitter, Daventry. England. TODAY. 6.20 a.m. David Bo»'s Ballad Trio. 6.45 Recent Musical Comedy Successes. 7.30 Talk: "Music and the Ordinary Listener" Sir Walford Da vies. 7.50 A Recital by John Browniee (Baritone). 8.5 The News. j193 words
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Miscellaneous32 1933-12-02 5 11.20 A -Recital Sinclair Logan (Baritone). 11.50 The London Symphony Orchestra. 12.35 Weekly Newsletter (second reading). 12.50 The Central Band of His Majesty's Royal Air Force (by permission of the Air Council)32 words
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2421 1933-12-02 6 On The Singular Difference Between Joy And Pleasure With Illustrations By Elisabeth Plays Come And Six Shows Go Frank Vosper A Better Henry VIII Than Charles Laughton— Walter Hacket Mixes "Charley's Aunt" And "Outward Bound." (From Our Own Correspondent.) Straits Times Office, Fleet2,421 words
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Advertisement199 1933-12-02 6 XMAS CHEER H TRULY INTERPRETED AT FRANKEL'S THE STORE BEAUTIFUL I THE ONE STORE SO DIFFERENT TO ALL OTHERS WITH PHIOE WE CLAIM WITHOUT FEAR OF CHALLENGE TO BE THE FASHION PLATE OF MALAYA NOW SHOWING THE LATEST CREATIONS IN BRITAIN'S BEST HALL MARKED SILVER E.P.N.S. GOODS 1001 DELIGHTFL'L TABLE199 words
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Advertisement372 1933-12-02 6 No Vitality! Untfr tropical conditions, with e«s»ive heat prevailing over a great part of Hrn year, vitality ii often at a lew ebb. You always leel tired and •vtrytfciitg it an ettort. A Iraquaitt cauM ot this exhausted] fMlinf is the hardening of the artoriM with hi{h blood-prtuure. Such a372 words
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Article491 1933-12-02 7 "Wells The Untidiest Writer Living." H. G. Wells is probably the untidiest writer living, scrawling all over his manuscripts until :iere Is almost nothing left that is neither crossed out nor unreadable, writes Miss Margaret Lane in the Daily Mirror. Arnold Bennett's writing is almost too tiny491 words
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Article186 1933-12-02 7 New Treatment Said To Be Effective. A case In which a rubber ball was sewn Into a patient for ten days Is mentioned by the Medical Research I Council In their report on the work at cancer research centres, says the News- Chronicle. In the centre of the186 words
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Advertisement317 1933-12-02 7 (UTICURA SOAP and OINTMENT J tnh —for HEALTHYX^T^ dltfracliverfair! Message tbe scalp with Cntlrura Oliilmont to remove the dandruff. Tin n ehampoo with suds of fallrura Soap to cleanse \he hair and re-lore its natural gloss and vigor. Kinse thoroughly. T."iis will keep your scalp in i> healthy condition, and317 words
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Advertisement136 1933-12-02 7 > _£t%\i* fc.T* &!r i I'VE JUST SEEN RALPH LYNN k UP TO I THE NECK" with WINIFRED SHOTTER 1 I (British And Dominions Picture.) PAVILION I TODAY 3.15-6.15-9.15 1 j TONIGHT 9.30 p.m. LAST PERFORMANCE I "HAY FEVER" By I NOEL COWARD A light comedy, will be presented by136 words
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Advertisement206 1933-12-02 7 I NIGHT AFTER NIGHT CROWDS ACCLAIM THIS PICTURE as England's most Brilliant Dramatic Production I TO-MORROW 3.15 Nightly 6.15 and 9.15 Gaumont-BriUsh great triumph based on the Life of the famous Belgian Nurse, Marthe Cnockhaert. CONRAD VEIDT HERBERT MARSHALL OERMDduMAURJER GWENN BOOK EARLY Phone 5261. M— fr* HWIW J MATINEES206 words
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Article200 1933-12-02 8 Rubher Up In New; York. REDUCTION IN LONDON STOCKS LIKELY. (From Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Saturday. Today's Prices: Rubber, price 13 Vt cts., no change. Tin, Singapore price $114.12/*, up 75 cts. Gold, £6 ss. 2d., up Vi&. yesterday's Prices: Rubber, London 4 11/32 d., down 1/32<L200 words
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Article299 1933-12-02 8 Singapore, Dec. 2, 12 noon. I Buyer Seller Gambler 4.00 Java Cube 6.75 Hamburg Cube 6.75 Muntok White Pepper 22.50 White Pepper 21.50 Black Pepper 13.00 Mixed Black Pepper Copra, sundrled 3.10 Copra, mixed 2.40 2.40 i Small Flake Tapioca 4.15 Fair Flake Tapioca 4.05 Med. Pearl Tapioca 4.75299 words
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LOCAL STOCK AND SHARE QUOTATIONS.
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article2049 1933-12-02 8 Issue Yal. Pd. Buyers Sellers. £1 £1 Asam Kumbang 32/6 £1 £1 Austral Malay 36/9 6/- 5/- Ayer Hitarn Tin 15/1 1 Ayer Weng 1.321/ a £1 £1 Bangrin Tin 36/6 1 1 Batang Padang 0.30 £1 £1 ChangkatTin 43/1 1 Batu Caves 1.03 £1 £1 Chenderiang 5/60 502,049 words
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Article277 1933-12-02 8 Issue Val. PA buyers 1 1 Malacca Electric Ord. 1.30 1 1 Malacca Electric Pref. 1.80 10 10 Maynard Co. 2.90 1 1 Malayan Breweries 0.95 50 50 McAlister Co. 75.00 10 5 Overseas Ass. Corp. 5.25 40 40 Oversea Ch. Bk. Corp. 18.00 1 1 Raffles Hotel 0.60277 words
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Article137 1933-12-02 8 Singapore Municipal 5 p.c of 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 106 108 nom. Singapore Municipal 4V-> p.c of 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 106 108 nom. Singapore Municipal 4% p.c of 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 105 107 nom. Singapore Municipal 4 p.c of 1913 red. 1963 $2,000,000 102 103137 words
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Article378 1933-12-02 8 Fraser and Co. and Lyall and Evatt's Quotations. x Today's Prices Fraser Lyall Evatt Co. Allenby (?1) 0.85 0.90 0.80 0.90 Alor Gajah (?1) 0.60 0.70 0.60 0.70 A. Hitam ($1) 0.90 1.00 0.85 1.00 A. Kuning (|l> 0.15 0.20 0.15 0.20 A. Malay (?2) 1.55 1.75 1.50378 words
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Article218 1933-12-02 8 The following are the exchange rates this morning, according to the daily circular issued by the Hcwg Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation SELLING. London, 4 months' sight 2/4 7/64 London, 3 months' sight 2/4 332 London, 60 days' sight 2/4 5/64 London, 30 days' sight 2/4 1/16 London,218 words
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Article231 1933-12-02 8 The Post Office announces tnat by arrangement with the Eastern Extension Telegraph Company, Christmas greeting telegrams addressed to Great Britain and Northern Ireland, the Irish Free State, Australia. Canada, Ceylon. South, East and West Africa, India (including Burma) and other parts of the British Empire, Algeria, Belgium,231 words
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Article21 1933-12-02 8 The Air Mall dispatched from Singapore on Nov. 22, was delivered in London on Dec. 1, 1933, (9 days).21 words
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Article40 1933-12-02 8 The rate of Issue Is Rs. 155=5100. The rate of payment Is Rs. 159=5100. The rate of payment Is the rate current on the day of receipt of the Money Order Advice by the Straits Settlements Post Office.40 words
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Article37 1933-12-02 8 The Messageries Maritlmes Jean Laborde is due in Slngrpore from Pondlcherry on T->sday at 6 a.m. and will sail on the same day at 1 n m. for Saigon, Tourane and Haiphong. Berth S.H.B. Wharves.37 words
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Article36 1933-12-02 8 The Messagerles Marltlmes Compiegne Is due in Singapore from Saigon tomorrow at 4 p.m. and will sail on Monday at 9 a.i for Madras, Pondlcherry, Colombo, Djibouti. Suez, Port Said and Marseilles. Berth 8.H.2. Vxarves.36 words
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Article210 1933-12-02 8 IMai Kcmaman. Kerr.as.!:, KTHaf, Dungun Trengganu ana Et.sui (Asdang) Java. South-West Sumatra. SouthErst Borneo, Celebes, Moluccas Ttaor DUly Western Australia (Gorgon) 2 pm C.ylon. Egypt Europe (Cyclops) 2 pm' Ceylon Egypt (Parcels) (Cyclops) 1.30 pm. Banka Island. Pladjoe Palerabang (Senang) 2 m Djambl (Toradja) '3 j,' m210 words
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Article37 1933-12-02 8 LeM Arrd. S-pore London £°ta Agoenc Oct. 19 Ncv. 13 Cnristiaan Huygcns Oct. 27 Ncv 16 J?. a. nt, ua Oct. 27 Nov. 18 DArtagnan Nov. 1 Nov. 25 Karagola Nov. 2 Nov 2537 words
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Article65 1933-12-02 8 Noon, Dec. 2. R.S.S. equal to London Standard ox/. v Buyers. Sellers. Spot (loose) 13% 14 (F. 0.8.) 1414 14.!' Standard R.S.S. on Tender: Buyers. Sellers. °cc. 14 141/0 Jan.-Mar. 1414 1,:, Apr.-June l4>/ 2 145/3 Tone of Market: Very dull. Latest Cable: London Spot65 words
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Article105 1933-12-02 8 Blamed For Violations Of Chinese Postal Rules. Nanking, Nov. 30. Strict vigilance must be exercised to prevent foreign vessels from illegally carrying mails without Chinese postage, according to an order of the Ministry of Communications to the Dir-ectorate-General of Posts. Any violation of the rule must be reported105 words
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Article94 1933-12-02 8 Why Ist Squadron Will Not Join Blockade. Shanghai, Dec. 1. The majority of the officers of the Ist Nanking Squadron have declared their unwillingness to participate in the blockade of Fuklen ports because their homes and relatives are there and they have requested Nanking to use peaceful94 words
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Miscellaneous75 1933-12-02 8 ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE WEEK. > Saturday, Decrmtxr 2. Christ las Bazaar at Merrnrial Hall. 10 a m~. Repertory Players -Hay Fever.' 1 Goodwood Park Hotel, 9.30 p.m. Monday, Orcember 4. Legislative Council mtg.. 1030 am. Outram School, Concert, 6.30 p.m. Wednesday, December 6. Rotary Tiffin, Sir Basil Blnckett on "Economics75 words
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Article718 1933-12-02 9 COTTON TRADE NOTES. Better Tone. IMPROVED FOREIGN DEMAND. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Manchester, Nov. 1. The better tone In the Manchester market has been maintained and at a time like the moment when only small changes are taking place in raw cotton prices traders certainly cannot complain of business being718 words
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Article55 1933-12-02 9 North Talplng (Dredge working only 2 shifts a day. four days weekly one wash-up every second day's working). Pels. 72. hrs. 125. cv. yds. 23,200. Batons Padang. Pels. 110. hrs. 306, cv. yds. 27.000. Batu Selangor. Pelt 293, hrs. 300, cv. yd*. 50.500. a Klang River.— Pels. 170,55 words
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Article449 1933-12-02 9 Stronger Tendency Evident. Berlin, Nov. 26. Although considerable business was done in the share market on Saturday, attention was focussed chiefly on special investments, so that the tendency was by no means uniform. Fixed interest securities were very firm, gold mortgage bonds advancing another per cent. Call449 words
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Article491 1933-12-02 9 The following publications were issued or received by the Department of Statistics. S.S. and F.M.S., during the period Nov. 11 to 17. 1933. inclusive, and are available for public use in the Reference Library, Fullerton Building. Singapore. Application may be made by members of the public resident491 words
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Article643 1933-12-02 9 Oil Palm Plantations Limited. The fifth annual general meeting of shareholders of Oil Palm Plantations Limited was held at the registered offices of the Company, Hongkong Bank Chambers. Singapore, on Tues day afternoon. Present Mr. H. R. L. Dyne (in the Chair) Mr. E. Keating-, Mr.643 words
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Article42 1933-12-02 9 Lawas— ll3,l9s lb. Ankola— l.Bo4 lb. Bajoe K1d0e1.— 159.817 lb. Djasinga— l9B,93o lb. Tjlkasintoe. 45,724 lb. Langen.— 7l.sB4 lb. Donowarie.— 33,334 lb. Balombissie.— l7,3oo lb. Ankola.— 37,943 hks. Paslr Madang.— 44,ls4 hks. Ccflee.— Bajoe Kid0e1.— 1.538.50 PCS. Balangrlrl.— 3oo pcs.42 words
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Article537 1933-12-02 9 Profit Of £4,192 On Year's Operations. The report of directors of Kampong Lanjut Tin Dredging Limited for the year ended June 30. states: After providing for depreciation of buildings, furniture and sundry items, amounting to £3,592 3s. 4d., the accounts for the year show a profit537 words
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Article415 1933-12-02 9 The undemoted non-fiction works will be ready for Issue on Saturday: Isles of Eden, illustrated, (South Seas) Loring Andrews; Prom Chaos to Control I (Economics), Norman Angell. The History cl the Bow Street Runners. 1729—1829, Ulustrat- ed Gilbert ArmlUge; How Plants get their i names, L. H. Bailey.415 words
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Advertisement633 1933-12-02 9 BANKING. NEDEKLANDSCH INDISCHE HAMDELSBANK M. V. Established 1883 at Amsterdam. Authorised Capital Olds. 100.000.000 Paid Up Capital Olds. 55.000.000 Sierves Old*. 25,691.119 HEAD OFFICE: AMSTERDAM. BRANCH OFFICES: THE HAG VI ROTTERDAM. OVERSEAS BRANCHES. Batavla: Head Office for Dutch East Indies. BRANCH OFFICES: DUTCH EAST INDIES: /.mpenan. Bandoeng. Cheribon, Oorontalo. Makassar,633 words
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Advertisement279 1933-12-02 9 BANKING. NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL-MAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. (NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY.) Established in Amsterdam 1824. HEAD OFFICE: AMSTERDAM WITH BRANCHES Ilf ROTTERDAM AND THE HAGUE. BATAVI Branches throughout the Dutch East Indies and in the Ftraits Settlements. India. China. Japan and Arabia. LONDON BANKERS: The National Provincial Bank, limited. th C °World >ndentB279 words
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995 1933-12-02 10 The Straits Times SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, DEC. 2, 1933. COURAGE. When Mr. Roosevelt launched his national recovery campaign, it was received throughout the United States with a remarkable degree of unanimity. That was the surprising feature of the occurrence. Most people thought that politicians, financiers and Industrialists would range themselves In995 words
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Article683 1933-12-02 10 RAIN AND SUNSHINE. November, one of the miserable months of Malaya's year, has passed and left behind the wretched record of having more rainy days 23 out of 30 than any year except 1895 and 1927. Curiously, however, the actual rainfall in Singapore was slightly less683 words
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Article981 1933-12-02 10 of endurance are reached long before those of a machine. Sir Alliott Verdon-Roe. The extent of the development of aviation during the next 30 years, like all other industries, depends very much upon economic progress. At present, we appear not to have learned how to adjust our981 words
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Advertisement222 1933-12-02 10 TABLE I^^f, 'i^S'wß^BT^r b^bW AMbtn, W 7 tiMW/M ■7 &lH i Ii Mm m*A •?^H\ v .s-j-^ss3^. *i %kw B4m V IB) r fly >'• pint Tumblers *6.W doz. Finger Bowls IIO.M doz. liqueur Goblets *4-«0 Ice Cream Plates 9.5t Port i Sherry Goblets SSJES Grape Fruit Holders Lst eacn.222 words
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Advertisement155 1933-12-02 10 THE ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY, LIMITED, HIGH CLASS ENGLISH and GERMAN PIANOS FOR HIRE AT MODERATE PRICES. NEW and SECONDHAND PIANOS FOR SALE CASH OR HIPE P ATM EN IS PRICES TO SUIT EVERYBODY THE ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY, LIMITED, COLLYER QUAY, SINGAPORE. (Incorporated in Hong Kong.) i MAISON "CHARETTE" j 8155 words
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Advertisement112 1933-12-02 10 AMUSEMENTS Singapore. ALHAMBBA Tugboat Annie. With Marie Dressier Wallace Beery. 6.15— 9 15. CAPITOL I was A Spy. With Herbert Mar. shall <fc Sir OeraH Dv Maurler. 6.15— 8.15. GOODWOOD PABK HOTEL Hay Fever. 9.30. GBEAT WOKLU Cabaret Huddle St Love Ma Tonight. MABXBOBOUOH Lanka Dahan. 6.15—9.15. NEW WOBLD Side112 words
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1703 1933-12-02 11 KWANGTUNG TO DECLARE INDEPENDENCE? Secret Moscow Instructions To Siberian Forces. Coincident with the Fukien order for the launching of an expedition into Chekiang against Marshal Chiang Kai-shek's armies, comes a report that Kwangtung, with Mr. Hu Hannun as chairman, will declare independence. The rebel1,703 words
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Article184 1933-12-02 11 £250,000 Capital For Ampat Company. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Dec. 2. Ampat Tin Dredging, the new company formed by the AngloOriental group, la now incorporated and at a meeting yesterday to approve the amalgamation scheme it was decided to amalgamate the interests and merge the184 words
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Article99 1933-12-02 11 Nanking Posts For D.E.I. Chinese. Nanking, Nov. 30. In recognition of his substantial support to the Government, Mr. Li Shuan;-huai, a wealthy Chinese merchant in the Netherlands East Indies, has been appointed a member of the Central Overseas Affairs Committee and a member of the Preparatory Committee99 words
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Article107 1933-12-02 11 Only Three Changes. MR. DE VALERA WINS SOUTH DOWN. London, Dec. 1. The returns of the Ulster elections so far show no party change compared with the previous elections except South Armagh, where the Republican candidate wrested the seat from a Nationalist. Later. The final state ofReuter - 107 words
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Article44 1933-12-02 11 Second Conference Postponed. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Batavia, Dec. 2. The special meeting: of the Supreme Council, which was to have been held on Dec. sto define the standpoint of the Netherlands Indian Government regarding rubber restriction, has been postponed until Dec. 7.44 words
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Article104 1933-12-02 11 Thousands Of Chinese With Russian Wives. Nanking, Nov. 26. An order has been issued by Mr Wang Chinj-wei. the Primj Minister to the Slnklang Provincial Government, Instructing that steps be taken Immediately to stop the Influx of Sovietised Chinese into the province via Tacheng. This action is104 words
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Article71 1933-12-02 11 Work On Branch Of Lunghai Road To Begin. Chengchow, Nov. 30. It Is announced that a tender for the construction of the TaierhchwangChaoteng branch of the Lunghal Railway (along the Shantung-Klangsu border) has been accepted. Mris>Kiang Yuan-fu has been appointed engineer, and Mr. Ku Yungchao, assistant engineer. It71 words
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Article85 1933-12-02 11 Chinese Delegation To Attend. Nankin. Nov. £8. China will be represented by Messrs. Hu Calh-tse (Victor Hu), Chang Hsinhal, respectively Ministers to Switzerland and Portugal, and Huang Nalshu, Director-General of Posts, at the forthcoming Tenth Annual International Postal Conference to be held at Cairo, Egypt, It Is announce-.85 words
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Article50 1933-12-02 11 Nanking, Nov. 28. It Is understood that business conditions on the Tijntsln-Pukow Hallway have Improved rapidly since the Inauguration of through traffic service via the new Nanking train ferry. In order to meet Increasing needs, the railway administration is content, atlng the purchase of additional wagons. Kuo Mln.50 words
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Article30 1933-12-02 11 Berlin, Dec. 1. Herr Rudolf Hess, Hitler's representative for all party affairs, and Capt. Roehm, Chief-of-Staff of the Brown Shirts, have been appointed Reich Ministers without portfolio. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article142 1933-12-02 11 Why Litvinoff Has Been Invited To Rome. Rome, Dec. 1. M. Litvinoff, the Soviet Foreign Commissar, who is expected to arrive late tomorrow owing to the Conte de Savoia being delayed by bad weather will be received by King Emanuel on I Dec. 4. M. Litvinoff willReuter - 142 words
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Article196 1933-12-02 11 Results Of Academic Inquest. London, Dec. 1. An academic Inquest on the bones of the young Princes murdered in the Tower, Edward V and the Duke of York, confirmed the traditional account (widely doubted) of their murder at the hands of their uncle, Richard, in 1483, andReuter - 196 words
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Article141 1933-12-02 11 "Young Marshal" Leaves By i Plane For Paris. i London, Dec. 1. Ex-Marshal Chang Hsueh-liang left by plane for Paris today. After a few days there, he will leave for Rome. Reuter. Interviewed by Reuter on Nov. 28, the "Young Marshal" stated that, after a short stay141 words
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Article66 1933-12-02 11 Death Of Mr. Richard Beatty Mellon. Pittsburgh, Dec. 1. t Mr. Richard Beatty Mellon, brother 1 of Mr. Andrew Mellon, the former i U.S. Ambassador to London, died here i today. c He was President of the Mellon i National Bank and a director of the 1 FederalReuter - 66 words
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Article55 1933-12-02 11 Appointed To Be Legal Adviser To China. Nanking, Nov. 27. It is learned that Dr. Jean Escarra, the well-known French Jurist, h< s been appointed a legal adviser to the Chinese Government. An agreement for two years' service has been signed between the Ministry of Foreign Affairs55 words
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Article41 1933-12-02 11 Australian Minister May Be Sent To Japan. Canberra, Dec. 1. The Australian Cabinet is considering a proposal to send Mr. J. G. Latham, Minister of Internal Affairs And Industry, to Japan to discuss trade and other questions —ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article418 1933-12-02 11 Trap That Was Laid For Leopold Harris. WHY IT FAILED. Amazing Charges Against London Salvage Chief. Astounding allegations were made yesterday when the Chief of the London Salvage Corps was charged with conspiring with Leopold Harris, who with several others was recently sent to prison for fire-raising418 words
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Article52 1933-12-02 11 British And Dutch Discussions. London, Dec. Six representatives of the Federation of British Industries left for Holland today to discuss questions of mutual trade interest with the Federation of Dutch Industries, and especially to consider the effect of Japanese competition on the British and Netherlands home and colonialReuter - 52 words
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Advertisement43 1933-12-02 11 KLIM KLIM'S PURITY, WHOLESOMENESS, DIGESTIBILITY AND CONVENIENCE HAVE CAUSED IT TO BE ADOPTED BY THOUSANDS OF FAMILIES AS THEIR STEADY MILK SUPPLY. ITS KEEPING QUALITIES ARE AN ADDED ADVANTAGE WHICH MAKES KLIM A REAL BOON TO CAREFUL PEOPLE EVERYWHERE. Dfetribaton GETZ BROS. CO.43 words
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Article950 1933-12-02 12 Tunnels In Perlis Hills. UNDERGROUND STREAMS AND POISONOUS GASES. The remarkable tin mines in the limestone hills of Perils are fully described in the annual report of the British Adviser, Mr. O. E. Venables. The methods of mining employed in Perlis are unique (says Mr.950 words
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55 1933-12-02 12 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. t NXOUNCEMENT The Marriage which has been arranged between Rence daughter of the late Mr. Thomas Terrell K.C. and Mrs. T. Terrell, Mils veil Hill, London and Ivor son of Mr. and Mn. W. J. Parrish. Rooth Park. Cardiff, win t ':e place In St. John's Church, 'poh55 words
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Article410 1933-12-02 12 Less Than That Of One F.M.S. Dredge. It was perhaps not unnatural that miners elsewhere who were suffering the pinch of restriction should take it as a grievance that anyone else should not experience its delights, but few of them understand the conditions and difficulties under which Perils410 words
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Article21 1933-12-02 12 Heavy rain on Friday afternoon inndated several low-lying areas, and various open spaces looked like miniature lates. writes our Seremban correspondent.21 words
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Article262 1933-12-02 12 Activities Of Alleged Receiving Gang. Further mention was made before Mr. R. J. F. Curtis, the third magistrate, yesterday of the case in which a Pathan lance corporal attached to the Central Division of the Singapore police Is accused, with an Arab and an Indian, of262 words
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Article47 1933-12-02 12 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Nov. 30. Mr. Goh Eng Thye, proprietor of the Negri Sembllan Aerated Water Co., was acquitted in the magistrate's court on a charge oi using a private car for trade purposes. He was defended by Mr. Ernest Jeff.47 words
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Article35 1933-12-02 12 It is understood that Sir Eric Geddes, managing director of the Dunlop Rubber Company, Is travelling out to Malaya by the Imperial Airways aeroplane which is due at Singapore on Dec. 19.35 words
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Article39 1933-12-02 12 Syed Ahmad bin Shaik, a Malay interpreter attached to the local police courts, was this morning acquitted by Mr. R. J. F. Curtis (the third magistrate) of the charge of cheating on which he was tried last month.39 words
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Article28 1933-12-02 12 The 21st annual general meeting of Wearne Brothers, Ltd., will be held on Dec. 15, when a final dividend of 3 per cent, will be recommended.28 words
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Article167 1933-12-02 12 Busy Day. 47 MOTOR ACCIDENTS LAST MONTH. December began with a busy day for the ambulance which attended twelve cases on one occasion receiving three calls within 20 minutes A Javanese Is suspected to have received internal injuries when he fell while climbing a coconut167 words
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Article68 1933-12-02 12 47 During November In Singapore. The number of calls attended by the Municipal ambulance service during the month of November was 199, and of these 16 were to cases outside Municipal Limits. The cases are classified as follows: motor car accidents 34 motor lorry 4 motor bus 768 words
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Article40 1933-12-02 12 A gramophone concert which was to have been given at Tanglin Club on Nov. 26 had to be postponed, owing to a fault developing in the electric gramophone. It is now to be given on Sunday, Dec. 10.40 words
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Article40 1933-12-02 12 'From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Nov. 30. A fine of $25 was imposed by the Seremban magistrate on a Tamil, Francis, for causing hurt to a cow. Accused was stated to have stabbed the cow with a knife.40 words
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Article547 1933-12-02 12 "Reconstruct Your Views On Education." Speaking at the annual prize distribution at Outram School Mr. Goodman Ambler, the headmaster, after referring to successes In the classroom and on the sports field, said: "Boyj and parents In the future should reconstruct their views concerning English education.547 words
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Article249 1933-12-02 12 Where Mr. Brouard Grows Tomatoes. Mr. Sansom, Commissioner of Police, F.M.S., writes from the Hote; Houmet dv Nord, Guernsey, Channel Islands, to the Malayan Police Magazine: "We all flourish Mrs. Allen and her little girl, Joyce, arc in Guernsey, also the Cairo Greens. I am playing golf with249 words
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Article842 1933-12-02 12 WHAT THE POLICE FOUND AT KLANG. A successful raid in Meru Roa<L Klang, revealed certain pleasing features of ingenuity on the part of the wner of the raided premises. The house is of the seml-detache.l variety and the owner had made full use of the842 words
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Advertisement50 1933-12-02 12 and adds a keener edge to /fl WOT %Tk your appetite iH^ mmL*'''—^ ow selliiig at Hfe^^^KE l^^^y/ Per case of 9 6 fl>OO AA ijjCT wSkfMvMMP Duty Paid A Delivered KEPALA S* BRITISH BREWED BEER SOLE AGENTS WILLIAM JACKS CO. («*um) LTD. SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR, PENANG IPOH. CP. 450 words
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1058 1933-12-02 13 Gen. Oldfield's War-Time Recollections. War-time recollections by Major-General L. C. L. Oldfield were an interesting feature of the annual Singapore St. Andrew's dinner at the Adelphi Hotel last night. The spokesman confessed he owed any military success he had attained to a Scottish division and1,058 words
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Article32 1933-12-02 13 The marriage took place on Wednesday at the Church of Our Lady of Lourdes, Klang, of Mr. P. Salomon Fernandea and Miss Philomlna D'Cruz. Father E. Belet officiated, writes our Klang correspondent.32 words
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Article564 1933-12-02 13 Body Found In Vacant Space. The body of a woman lying In the vacant grass land behind the Phoenix Aerated Water Works In Anson RoaC on the morning of Nov. 21 formed the subject of an inquest before Mr. F. G. Bourne, yesterday. The woman had564 words
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Article57 1933-12-02 13 Big Chinese Fair At Penang. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Dec. 1. Mrs. A. M. Good wife of the Resident Council) .day opened the Chinese fair at Cornwallis which Is being run In t i Poppy Day Fund. The show will continue for three nights. There are over57 words
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Article454 1933-12-02 13 Driver Fined. REMARKABLE ESCAPE OF PASSENGERS. The police are trying to trace the Tamil owner-driver of a Johore Bahru motor-car which, on the night of Sept. 7, was involved In an accident at the Junctlpn of McKenzle Road, Bukit Timah Road and Kampong Java j454 words
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Article48 1933-12-02 13 Mr. A. H. Dickinson To Act In Penan?. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Dec. 1. Mr. Arthur Harold Dickinson, Assistant Superintendent of Police, has arrived in Penang and assumed duties as Chief Police Officer In place of Mr. B. W. Allen, who has gone on leave.48 words
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Article68 1933-12-02 13 The band of S.S. police under the direction of Mr. F. E. Minns will perform the following programme, weather permitting at the Botanic Gardens on Sunday, commencing at 9 p.m.:— March Medley, "Passing of the Regiments" Winter; Selection, "The Stuo'ent Prince" Romberg; Suite No. 2. "L'Arlesienne" Bizet: Waltz,68 words
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Article261 1933-12-02 13 Mr. F. Kelr, Assistant Engineer, has left Jasln for home on leave. Mr. C. D. Quarmby, headmaster of the Government Commercial School, Penang, Is retiring next year. Mr. A. R. Nalr, Traffic Inspector. Singapore, has been transferred In a similar capacity to Kuala Llpis Mr. D. A.261 words
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Advertisement225 1933-12-02 13 WHITENS TEETH 3 SHADES IN 3 DAYS J MONDAY TVttDAY THAT SMIL! OP I JUITDOU I CAN HARDLY BCLICVE I TMtM*»L^. H «TirH I T AND I IT TA«NI«H *"O »TAIM I Mr mm WIH I YOU LL I J ARK DISAPPEARING. MY I A* WHITE AS I e[T TOUR225 words
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Advertisement242 1933-12-02 13 HeHeleH eV^el H %s eße\ J -"^rrT/.tti*»J flp IkLH I 111 1 <"^W~"*V^'l X'MAS IS COMING! V C WHY WORRY J Come to Vs. We have Just received from Java. FOR ALL DEFECTS OF VISION dainty sagu pearls A Delicious Drink with Ire Syrup. CONSULT M. EZEKIEL SONS, TEPUNG HUNKWE242 words
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Several Upsets At Kuala Lumpur Amateur Meeting.—Week-End Rugby.
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880 1933-12-02 14 Rides Five Seconds And A Third. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Dec. 1. The opening day of the Selangor Turf Club December amateur meeting ended very successiully this evening In Ideal weather with a few clouds here and there. A fairly good crowd,880 words
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Article201 1933-12-02 14 Result Against Run Of Play. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Dec. 2. In an inter-State liockey fixture yesterday on the Esplanade Penang defeated Kedah by three clear goals, the visitors were unlucky not to score at least one goal in the first half which was very201 words
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Article152 1933-12-02 14 Perak's Games At Kuala Lumpur. The following will be the teams today's match between Perak and Selangor at Kuala Lumpur. Perak: Swee Lin; Chin Teck, H. D. Jansz (captj; Alladad Khan, Noakes, Laßrooy; Dass, Dew, Osman, M. E. Moreira, Caleb. Selangor: Cheng Nam; G. Laßrooy, Greig (capt.); Arnott,152 words
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Article93 1933-12-02 14 Interesting Match At Rajkot. Rajkot, Dec. 1. The M.C.C. tourists beat the Western India Cricket Association XI by four wickets in a match which concluded here today. Townsend (seven foi 16) caused the home to collapse ir their first innings which realised only 64 runs. The M.C.C.Reuter - 93 words
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Article113 1933-12-02 14 The following ties have been arranged in the S.C.C. Bowls championship: Today: E. J. Cassels vs. P. O'Neill Dunne. Monday: H. K. F<- ide vs. G. C. Miller. Tuesday: E. H. i ..owerman vs. H. Henshelwood. Wednesday: Winner of E. J. Cassels and P. O'Neill vs. Winner of113 words
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Article672 1933-12-02 14 Changes In Team To Meet Perak. Considerable comment has been caused in Selangor hockey circles over the team selected to represent the State against Perak this afternoon. The following letter appeared In yesterday's Malay Mail: As a keen follower of hockey please permit me space in your672 words
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Article25 1933-12-02 14 In hockey matches yesterday V .M.C.A. defeated Raffles' Institution 3—l3 1 on the latter's ground; and the S.C.R.C defeated Raffles' College I— nil.25 words
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Article95 1933-12-02 14 DECEMBER AMATEUR MEETING 1933 First Day, Friday, December 8, 1933 Second Day, Saturday, December 9, 1933 ARRANGEMENTS AS USUAfc A MEMBERS' $1 SWEEPSTAKE will be held each day on Rares to be decided upon by the Committee. CASH SWEEPS FOR MEMBERS ONLY will be held on the95 words
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Article710 1933-12-02 14 Scotland vs. Rest At Ansou Road Stadium. Owing to the Padang being unfit for play the annual S.C.C. Rugby match, Scotland vs. Rest, will be played this afternoon at Anson Road Stadium. The game should prove very Interesting although on paper the Rest appear much710 words
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Advertisement197 1933-12-02 14 SSS3 SSm!*£ I old-fashioned" brushes which T^ZAyWouM fit onl °«t.ide curve of the curve and it's just thecrevicet behind that are apt to be neglected. lek never allows dirt or s Bn^^ 1 backs or fronts or tops ..r Ur\ Ws\ LWTVafI •ides of your teeth Trk Ball Hk_^l aWk^a^a^a^s^^^^^^^B197 words
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Advertisement161 1933-12-02 14 w fa biarrhdea will beYtopped by taking KALZANA Diarrhoea is usually caused by inflammation of the intestines, generally due to irritated nerves. By taking Kalzana, the Calcium food, you will provide your blood with the mineral necessary to strengthen the inflamed areas. The swelling will be quickly reduced and the161 words
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Preparing For Internationals.—English Fifteens For First Trial.
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922 1933-12-02 15 ENGLISH TURF TOPICS. Denbigh Earns Full Marks In The Liverpool Cup. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Straits Times Office, Fleet Street, Nov. 14. Gordon has done it and Denbigh has atoned. There, in a single sentence, is all the racing news of Importance922 words
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Article618 1933-12-02 15 Kinnersley's Rapid Rise To Fame. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Nov. 20. The first English Trial match, England v. Possibles, will be played at Birkenhead today. The second Trial will be at Falmouth on Dec. 16, and the final Trial at Twickenham on Jan. 6. The following618 words
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Article154 1933-12-02 15 Today. Decanter I. SeUngor Amateur Races, Second Day. Rugby: B.C.C. Scotland v». Rest, A.R. Stadium- Malaya Command v». Perak. Ipoh; Negri-Malacca vs. Selangor at Seremban; WllUhlres vs. M.C.U.. TangUn; South Johore RJ.C. ts. R-A-F, Johore Bahni Hockey: Selangor w. Perak at K.L.; IfcA. vs. &R.C. "A," Blakan M»U;154 words
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Article348 1933-12-02 15 Tottenham's Big Task At Manchester. .The following matches In the different divisions of the English League and the first division of the Scottish League will be played this afternoon The postponed hockey match between the first strings of the S.C.C. and the S.R.C. to have been played348 words
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1008 1933-12-02 15 Harlequins Share Honours With Richmond. (Trom Our Owr. Correspondent.) London, Nov. 14. The following were results of the Important Rugby games played this week-end Cornwall Cheshire Gloucestershire Lancashire Yorkshire 10 Devon 0 Durham 14 Somerset 39 Cumberland 14 Northumberland 11 3 7l 81 91,008 words
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Advertisement76 1933-12-02 15 OBSOLETE "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" CABINET ACOUSTIC GRAMOPHONES REDUCED IN PRICE. g^^JSB OAK. 115 $100 m MAH. 145 $110 H OAK. 157 $140 H MAIL i:,7 $155 OAK. 163 $185 I MAH. 163 $195 MOOHiL 145. I^Kl "MOUTRIE'S" lyggjjpmftkJl "H. M. V." SPECIALISTS. SINGAPORE. AND PENANG. CAPITOL! Coming back for special76 words
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Article, Illustration2264 1933-12-02 16 BY OUR LONDON j FASHION EDITRESS i (From Our Own Correspondent.) Straits Times Office, Fleet Street, Nov. 9. jT»ASHION has "gone Victorian" in almost everything this season, but lingerie refuses to be affected by any retrograde tendencies. Indeed, I think I it would take more than2,264 words
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Article423 1933-12-02 16 ONE of every woman's secret ambitions is to be able to look as "spick and span," to use an old-fashioned expression, at the end of a journey as at the beginning. The memory of a pleasant day's motoring can be completely spoiled by the glimpse one423 words
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Advertisement159 1933-12-02 16 0^ PYORRHEA QHZ bad a great ntay friends. Now c t> "I o^ she is *>—~~< to open her mouth 1 kAO° P^ C The brilliance and narural charm oi VL><\°* c« V <A her smik O o *e* 5* INorrbttt is the price she paid for »<\^ eVe; neglect.159 words
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Advertisement188 1933-12-02 16 CAN OLD-FASHIONED HABITS CAUSE INFERIORITY COMPLEX? Women doctors say they can and do. quite frequently. The physical misery and the feeliug of sell -distaste which are inseparable from old fashioned habits of sanitary protection, are responsible for many cases of hypochondria and inferiority complex with all their far-reaching, crippling consequences.188 words
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Advertisement125 1933-12-02 16 OR NATURAL? Wear the shade that's right Cuttx I* »e«for your frock nomical. Keep the bottle tightly Every fashionable woman today is < a PP»<> "fc.ii nor in vs% and using variety in nail tints. And the it remains usewoman who combines good taste ob to IH with a sense125 words
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2206 1933-12-02 18 TLYING NOTES Touring In Comfort Two Miles A Minute Flying Boat Cruise Officers 1 Wardroom In 1933 Britain's Inland Airtoays. London, Nov. 7. MESSAGES dropped from Royal Air Force aeroplanes recently prevented two bitter "little wars" in _the Aden command. At the cost of a2,206 words
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Article44 1933-12-02 18 The death occurred at his residence In College Lane, Penang, of Mr. John Vincent Jambu on Monday. The deceased, who was 53 years of age, wa3 chief stenographer of Messrs. McAullfle. Davis and Hope where he had been employed for the last 15 years.44 words
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Advertisement634 1933-12-02 18 GOVERNMENT OF BOMBAY. NOTICE. TO, IRRIGATION DEPARTMENTS. PORT AUTHORITIES, RAILWAYS. MUNICIPALITIES. ELECTKIC SUPPLY COMPANIES. PUBLIC WORKS CONTRACTORS AND OTHER ADMINISTRATIONS CARRYING OUT LARGE ENGINEERING WORKS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that owing to the completion of the Lloyd Barrage at Sukkur, large quantities of plant and machinery as briefly detailed In634 words
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Advertisement626 1933-12-02 18 Hop Ale $400 COMPETITION I. LION 2. RflT 3^ PIG I 4. OWL S. KETTLE 6. BIRD 7 CQNNOH~~ 8 BEE 9 WHIP IP. TOP I 11. BELL 12 SNfIKE 13. WfITCH 14~ BflE>y_| 15. LOCOMOTIVE |16 DOG The ANSWERS are to be found amongst these WORDS:— BANGS BARKS BAYS626 words
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Article1012 1933-12-02 19 Proof That Was Rejected. An important decision was arrived at by (he Court of Appeal yesterday when the appeal was allowed of a creditor in a bankruptcy whose proof had been rejected, by two thirds, by the Official Assignee on the ground that the amount claimed1,012 words
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Article99 1933-12-02 19 Chinese Driver In Court. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru, Nov. 29. Before Sheikh Abubakar, second magistrate, Johore Bahru, Tan Hock driver of a motor-lorry, was charged with causing the death of Yoong Soon Kang by driving his lorry in a rash or negligent manner at the99 words
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Advertisement192 1933-12-02 19 AJorit trust ordinary jtf^p Soap tbould be used Tray carefully, if you want to keep you hair looking its best. Many soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much free alkali. This dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and ruins it. The best thing for steady use is Mulsified cocoanut192 words
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Advertisement90 1933-12-02 19 MORE THAN $4,000 has already been I GIVEN AWAY IN THE I I SUNDAY TIMES FREE ENTRY j I FOOTBALL j COMPETITION. j THE j j BIG PRIZE OF $500 j HAS BEEN J I WON SIX TIMES! I and I j ANOTHER $500 j I will be offered TOMORROW90 words
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Miscellaneous151 1933-12-02 19 Today's Crossword Puzzle (CLUES.) across. S£"iwi 30. Enquire I. Dried fruit al rwhsined 4 Dtaiy S3- Oomer 9 Poems 2< Pertaining to punishment 10. Dissolve in stomach commandir 11. Pale yellow IX AustnlUn birds i« aJS*? ,1^ House noises \l g££" *7. Pwm« atones Together with 22*^5* «>«* 22. Portuguese151 words
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Article, Illustration215 1933-12-02 20 Iii il'hKS painted by Air. A. D. M.Cormick, the London artist, have been chosen by ©ie Prinre of Wales and the Duke and Duchess of York as the designs for their .fhrlstm as cards this year. (P. N.) WHILE A LIGHTER215 words
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Advertisement16 1933-12-02 20 THE OCEAN ACCIDENT AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION, LTD. (Incorporated in Great Britain) Head. Office for Malaya: SINGAPORE.16 words