Malayan Saturday Post, 25 March 1933
1933-03-25
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Title Section18 1933-03-25 1 THE MALAYAN Saturday Post Proprietors: TME." MALAYA~TRTb UINE*7^ REssltdl VOL XI. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MARCH 25, 1933. NO. 26.18 words
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Advertisement149 1933-03-25 1 I I ft 1 M W l V^«iM lo luwe x j Meafr, peautrfnl j% N I#«4T r^f f\ Is your hair dry... wiry. ..hard to i n l w i| keep in place r ry btacomb. rp -^^^tSr iA This lisht, invisible cream keeps Sjrl^^^gSS^*^ your hair just as149 words
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Advertisement38 1933-03-25 2 THE Malaya Tribune Press Limited. 56 60, Alison Road, SINGAPORE. PRINTERS OF THIS PUBLICATION The Malayan Saturday Post THE I JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT undertakes: Book Work, Catalogues, Monthly Magazines, and General Jobbing Orders. Prompt Execution of all Orders.38 words
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Advertisement155 1933-03-25 2 i^^fc^^^^ you.r~ 'slaitd <m ■Twc fAvouRUE Mineral Waters [JtEGLYIOL is a great cure for DIABETES. It was shown upon chemical analysis that the quantity of sugar and acetone in the urii3« of patients after a few days treatment with his preparation was reduced to a minimum, if not eliminated altogether,155 words
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Advertisement216 1933-03-25 3 ASSETS EXCEED $12,000,000. ACCIIDA^ p ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $35,000,000 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Company, Limited. (INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS). HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Bui.ding. Cecil Street. Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27. Old Jewry. E.C. The Comp«ny has £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with216 words
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Advertisement85 1933-03-25 3 New Exclusive Stories And Articles Are Appearing In The MALAYAN i SATURDAY POST AND THE MALAYA TRIBUNE They are contributed by such famous writers as H. G. WELLS "SAPPER" JOHN BUCHAN AUSTIN FREEMAN A. E. W. MASON BARONESS ORCZY SABATINI ETHEL M. DELL BERTHA RUCK, ETC These names include some85 words
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Advertisement161 1933-03-25 4 EYE GLASSES I BEST QUAUTY FRAMES AND FITTINGS IN NICKEL GOLD-FILLED SOLID GOLD i IMITATION AND REAL TORTOISESHELL I FlltST QUALITY LENSES WHITE AND CROOK ES GLASS SIGHT TESTING BY QUALIFIED OPTICIANS I HOLDING THE DIPLOMAS OF BRITISH OPTICAL ASSN. AND SPECTACLE MAKERS CO. WATCHES •> > OMEGA ROSKOPF :>161 words
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Article70 1933-03-25 1 Page. Editorials 2 11 Sparkles," by "Quiz" 3 Sports Notes, by Echo 4 Malayan Sports News and Pictures 7, 8 Short Story, "How Barrington Returned to Johannesburg," by A E. W. Mason 10 Talkie Topics 12 Photographic Section 5,6, 17, 18, 19. 20. 31 32 Motoring70 words
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Article, Illustration32 1933-03-25 1 (Specially diazcn for the MSP" by O. U# I A scheme has been prepared for the creation of a Straits Settlements Civil Service, for non-European British subjects.32 words
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646 1933-03-25 1 ...Personalia... here and there in Malaya. The "MALAYAN SATURDAY POST is owned and published by the Malaya Tribune Press, Ltd., 56-60, Anson Road, Singapore. Communications regarding Articles and Illustrations should be addressed to THE EDITOR; regarding Subscriptions and Advertisements, to Till MANAGER. Articles, sketches and photographs submitted for consideration should646 words
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Article1083 1933-03-25 2 commentary on current events. by time Editor. How nunv people know thai £u t«» £o per cent, ol tiie Chinese in Iftmish M;ila\ii are addicted to opium, that S(i per cent. of these addicts acquire ilu hftbil after their arrival in this country (a surprise lo us, we1,083 words
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Advertisement120 1933-03-25 2 Listless G>nquer debility, regain health and strength with the aid of SANATOGEN The True Tonic 'Food FOR WEAK DIGESTION AND CONSTIPATION J j USE j I OUR FAMOUS "ATANK NIGRAH PILLS" j 1 32 Pills for 80 cents only. j j The Pills are a sure cure for urinary diseases,120 words
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Article, Illustration771 1933-03-25 3 i^Sg.Mto^ It some scaremongers were ri«zht, there'd he more Straits than Trading for holders of a certain company shares. M.T. correspondents ire now dlSCUSftinir The Woman Peril.' 1 It'> really nothing new it began in the Harden <>t Eden, Sir Jobn Scott told tlie "Rotarians tlie other <lay. regarding771 words
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Article, Illustration42 1933-03-25 3 'Specially drawn for the "M.S.P by Duckworth.) Persistent assault on the fortress has yielded success, but only partial —a separate Civil Service for non-Europeans is not the same as admission to the M.C.S., which retains the Colour Bar."42 words
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Article, Illustration690 1933-03-25 4 note* of the week by I «fio. The fii-t important cricket inaU h of 1 lie jir»-<'iit M'iiMin will he the Selangor v. Singapore fixture from April !•"> to 17 at Kuala Lumpur. < hie hopes thai a real Singapore A I will he sent not merely an690 words
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Article, Illustration30 1933-03-25 4 {Specially drawn for the M.S.P." fcV K. G. Lee) The only sound way to remedy over production is to REDUCE production. Organised Restriction is again under discussion.30 words
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Article92 1933-03-25 4 With Seven Bags Of Empty Envelopes. Milan. Mr. Willy Farner, the Swiss flyer, has arrived IB Milan after being towed over the Alps in a glider. It is the first time this feat has been accomplished. The airmen started from near Zurich, and readied Milan just over92 words
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Advertisement121 1933-03-25 4 THE MALAYAN SATURDAY POST (Illustrated) 56-60, Anson Road, Singapore. ADVERTISING RATES: Ptr month. On cover (Front and Back). Full Page $100.00 Halt Page 50-00 1/3 Page M.OO On Inside Cover. Pages II and ML Full Page S 90.00 Half Page 4500 1/3 Page 31-00 Contracts for positions on cover minimum121 words
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Article, Illustration78 1933-03-25 5 THE PHOTOGRAPHIC CONTEST. M i I Here are some of the f entries for the "Malayan Saturday Post" Amateur Photographic Contest 1 u7j/V/j c/oses ow March i 27. Prizes totalling $85 i are to be given away. 1 1 41 I hate competitions," says this little mite. (K. Thow Fatt,78 words
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Article, Illustration30 1933-03-25 6 This delightful photograph by Mr. Ong Hock Lim, Taiping, is one of many excellent pictures entered for our contest. (Other pictures on pages 5, 31 32.)30 words
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Article141 1933-03-25 6 bignty-Three New Bridges To Be Opened. A big engineering work lui> just Itn it i u]ii|>lh»m| in tile J)»'|t;il I liM'llt 1>! 1 1 ;it|t «'-< i.i 1 1 »li lie. .Wxi month s:'» new bridges in reinforced concrete across the lateral Garonne Canal will be opened141 words
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Article120 1933-03-25 6 Nazi Rule. Berlin. Two famous airmen have been given important ap]K>intwentfl I>y ili« i Nazi Government in (iermauy Captain Wolfgang (in Gronau, who recently pompletefl In* second adventurous flight l< mi ml the world, ;»n<l Captain Friedrich Christiansen, the Commander <>t ilu* gianl seaplane "Do120 words
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Article813 1933-03-25 7 RIMAU - RIMAU (BY The S.A.F.A. League ts low well under way and some UOurtjetiltg results have been recorded, notably the K.A.'s win over the K.A.I" at Alison KoaJ bj six clear goals. Ihe perloriwaiice put up by t lie lndo-Ce\ lonese against the Chinese was another, while813 words
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Advertisement23 1933-03-25 7 DRINK. MORE/ QE.ER buh make sure ifrsI*< A A P ROO U C T OF MAIAYAN BDEWEDIES LTD DISTRIBUTORS FRASER NEAVE L TD23 words
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Article1898 1933-03-25 8 who went in first being the only double agon scorer with 38. I)- R. Shun (.> for and Parekh (6 tor 31) bowled effectively. The Indian- replied with 69, Shori being kop-#oorar with 15. Campbell (5 for 26), Yunaii (3 tor 21) Hid Kainanathan (2 for1,898 words
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Advertisement32 1933-03-25 21 COMPETITORS in the current photographic competition will greatly enhance their chances of winning a substantial PRIZE by using Cameras. Zeiss Ikon cameras are obtainable from all photographic dealers. 14 Choose a Zciss32 words
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Advertisement267 1933-03-25 21 j J New Eveready JSpgSS flashlights\ j 14.' j^^^^R B For Sale Everywhere j j HHHBHHHM ffl^l^vj «^?*7l TRADE MARK (m.-,.. Top unit ceu FLA SHLIGHTS BATTERIES j Paten; ihruughout W^S^^ 1 the world. I I -they last longer. Sole Agents j L. E. TELS Co SINGAPORE. j 12 Cash267 words
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Advertisement39 1933-03-25 23 l^M^ WEAKNESS, fn\ Vl DEBILITY W^DESCHIENS 'Syrup SW/i. L of Haemoglobin Already 30.000 Doctors throughout the world have agreed that this radic^; remedy ALWAYS CURES, and gives health and Urcngth. Far better than serums, raw meat, Medicated wines, etc39 words
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Advertisement308 1933-03-25 23 BENZINE AND KEROSENE PRICES. ASIATIC PETROLEUM CO. (S.S.). LTD. Prices for Shell Motor Spirit and various biands of Kerosene* are as follows: Shell Motor Spirit ex pump per British Imperial gallon $0.16 ex 4 gallon drum per British Imperial gallon $0.13 Shell Motor Spirit per 4 gallon tin $3.<d .Shell308 words
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Advertisement88 1933-03-25 24 —Aching Back? WHEN you feel overcome by pains in the back or kidneys, apply Sloan's Liniment quickly. You will instantly feel a healthy circulation of the blood, a soothing, healing warmth that drives the pain away. Soon you are a new man. y^^C^S Any kind of joint or muscle i«88 words
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Advertisement142 1933-03-25 26 if B® sure y®*3 9€#\ When stinging, dangerous mosquitoes I are annoying you, weak, inferior in- £L secticides will not protect you. Beware v^~~"IIII^igrSHOT of insecticides claimed to he just 33 'W^nlx^iiMW good as FLIT, hut which lack FLIT'S ;1 p'i power to kill. Don't risk your health and money142 words
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Advertisement32 1933-03-25 28 The "Malaya Tribune" 5 Cents Daily All the I Soundest News I Views Independent Progressive The Journal That Leads Public Opinion Its Sales are Continually Increasing Because It Is The People's Paper32 words
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Advertisement539 1933-03-25 29 "I suffered unnecessary pains since I was 15" mm^^^L^J^^^E^^^^^ u Kalzana tablets are a boon to such ntlVlL^LmW* 4/- fi lid ,tf^^^^-" Y^Hi ea^ P ain at certaln p en °d s I 1 ave su ff ere( J these unnececsarv pains "pi since I was fifteen years of age,539 words
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Article136 1933-03-25 30 There passed away at Kuala Raugsai ou Tuesday last week a very old and much respected Malay Chief in the person of J)atoh Paiiglima Besar. lie had been ill lor some time. Th« death occurred on Saturday at Paya Kamunting estate, Jitra, Kedali, of *Mi Jack Symes, the well-known Kedah136 words
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Article, Illustration80 1933-03-25 9 A HAPPY LONDON BRIDE Miss Diana Coventry, daughter of the Hon. Mrs. Charles Coven- j try, was married recently at St Margaret's Church, to Mr. John Mason. The bridesmaids k were Lady Dorothy Lygon, Miss Rose- mary Wilson, Miss Averil and Miss Rosemary Streatf eild and j Miss Adelaide Whitehouse,80 words
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3479 1933-03-25 10 A. E. W. MASON - How Barrington Returned to Johnnesburg A. E. W. MASON Our Short Story. (BY Iforris wanted b holiday. He stood in the market-place looking southwards to the chimney-stacks, and dilating ii]»< >n the rabject to throe of bii friends. Re vnm lick of the Stock Exchange, the men, the women, the3,479 words
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Article102 1933-03-25 11 British Quota Falls 57 Per Cent. Ottawa. "1 hi* DUtnfcer <>t immigrants who entered Canada during 1932 wns only 20,59] compared with 27,M0 during the j)i«'\ ions year. n,, ihe other hand no fewer than 18,220 Cana li:m^ returned from the [Tinted States to take up their residence102 words
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Article971 1933-03-25 12 HOW MAY ROBSON ENTERED FILMS. By Arthur Kempner.) Mia Robson sit in the waiting-room ol the casting office. tier white hair was waved u> perfection. Her powderblue die-> and liat were relieved by i Bplasn oi colour coming from i tea rose, pinned io hex rap.971 words
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Article494 1933-03-25 12 MUST BE COMPOSITE TO BE BEAUTIFUL. No woman is deserving to be called beautiful. No woman has sex appeal. Slit' has, instead, "type appeal!" *uui io ue beauiilui ->ae siiouiU be u composite. inese liieones were expie^ed oy Aiccienuna i>arclay, no-eu magazine UOY6I artist and liiu&lraior,494 words
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Article1583 1933-03-25 13 Penelope Williams - WHAT BECOMES OF SCREEN CLOTHES. Penelope Williams Dress a Studio Ret sed to Sell. (By Can you imagine what a tfood time ;in old clothes man would have, it h e were turned loose in the wardrobe department of Urge motion picture studio Y Ami can yon picture bit satisfaction1,583 words
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Article, Illustration581 1933-03-25 14 8.1. P. STAR SHORTLY TO VISIT AUSTRALIA. Melville Cooper, who playa the part of Freddie in the new 8.1.P. film, which Monty Hunks u directing, was born in Birmingham. He declares this is tlie te/ith time he lias played a character <>t this name in hi*, career, and581 words
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Article413 1933-03-25 15 NEW PRODUCTION TAKES THE FLOOR. Product ion has commenced on the ut'w j>.J.l\ film "The Jewel Boajr" under the direction oi Harry 11 ugh.es. This film which Stan Stanley liUDino bai a strong musical interest in addition to noveity comedy sequences designed .socially for the comedian's individual413 words
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Article56 1933-03-25 15 A Special Garage For Cyclists! Paris. The smart crowd attending- the opening of the Bteeplechafing season at Auteuil found a striking novelty provided for their convenience— a bicycle gang*. The man in charge spent a bleak iif'U-rnoou (it was bitterly cold) keeping an eye on two boneshakers.56 words
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Article, Illustration42 1933-03-25 17 Along The Singapore River. Here are some j more pictures of j the Singapore River and its environs. Next to the Yangtse i I lin China this is j, probably the busiest in thr East— in nor- WM times i 1 142 words
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Article, Illustration124 1933-03-25 18 SIR CECIL CLEMENTI VISITS THE SINGAPORE ENGLISH SCHOOL. Taken at the Hari Raya reception of the Singapore British Malay Club, at Lorong 18, Geylang A group photograph of the Trade Customs, South Perak, and the Harbour CPT.ce start taken on the occasion of the retire Falls, Senior Superintendent. Mr. N.124 words
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Article, Illustration59 1933-03-25 20 A photograph taken after the marriage of Mr. Joseph Rodrigues to Miss Ellen Lopez at the Church of St. Joseph, Singapore. The committee and members of the Mohammad Club, Kuala Pilah, taken on the eve of the departure of the president, rvi f j. o. ivi acp59 words
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Article91 1933-03-25 21 Wall's Murderer Serving Life Sentence enailles. (iuy LaTin, the "Smiling Murderer/ 1 who was sentenced on Dec. S\ Ja^t tor the brutal killing <>t the young American, Richard all, ia on his way to Devil's [aland. A lew weeks ago liis name was on every tongue, bui91 words
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Article104 1933-03-25 21 To Be Shown In China For First Time. Shanghai. Soviet film* p.?,- u> be shown in China i<'r t ln* ti?>i time. '1 In- ii one of the direct resulti of the recent establishment oi diplomatic relations between Moscow and tanking. The first two films to be shown104 words
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Article756 1933-03-25 22 j^TO bv .U.l.__tor. n^. 1 The latex derived from rubber tins contains tome 70 per cent, oi water. Li^t juices for llritNh cars have now fallen to about 50 per cent, of the 1920 figures. The temperature of tf'P i>ii Him in a bi^-end bearing snmetijiias756 words
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Article525 1933-03-25 22 Despite the fact thai it is the capita' < i < Poland, Warsaw boasts no retort* to which motoriftl can tWH out at week ends, even it the roals were sufficiently o-ood to make itich a pastime at al! pleasurable. The Poles who own paw '!<> not525 words
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Article726 1933-03-25 23 CARELESS OWNERS' SLOVENLY WAYS. What's wrong with motorists? This (question -asked of traffic officials, policemen, garage men, fillingstation employees, battery men, engineers, and motorists themselves— brings an answer thai may be summed up in one phrase. 14 Had habits." Therein, perhaps, the motorist does not differ from any726 words
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Article, Illustration1269 1933-03-25 24 Charles Pilgrim - Charles Pilgrim ti-QuKs am meir writers. WHAT LONDON IS READING. THE GREAT DIARIST: MEMORIES OF MRS. MEYRICK: MR. MASON S LATEST. (By I, on lon, Feb. v?s. '1 hi- week has seen notable eveni the wml 1 <>t books. Yet it has very little to do with the1,269 words
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Article, Illustration1224 1933-03-25 25 Philine - ..WOMAN'S.. VIEWPOINT. Philine lashion, *nd fancies tropic*! recipe* by Philinel I A MAYFAIR NOTEBOOK. PAGEANTRY AT A SOCIETY WEDDING: ROYAL PURCHASES AT BRITISH INDUSTRIES FAIR: A FRENCHMAN SPEAKS ON WOMEN'S FASHIONS. (By London, Feb. 28. London society weddings are becoming more and mure spectacular and the crowds which gather inside1,224 words
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Article, Illustration809 1933-03-25 25 Marian - Marian (By A PLAIN DISH. One cupful each of cracker crumbs (or dust), raw onion, chopped apple, u dash of thyme, tage, salt, tablespoon catsup, same of Worcestershire- sauce, eg'g 1 and three tablespoons cream —Koll in cracker dust into balls and fry in hot oil. ROYAL MACARONI.809 words
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Article, Illustration2205 1933-03-25 27 LONDON... ..LETTER. *WS OLD COUNTRY. LONDONERS' CHANGING HABITS. London, Feb. 28. Remarkable changes have overtaken the habits of Londoners, it one may judge from the figures just published by the London Underground Group, which show i iharp decline last year in tube, tram ami bus traffic compared with LU&I. Here2,205 words
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Advertisement97 1933-03-25 30 I ALWAYS WITH YOU A POT. .QF I AMRUTANJAN A SOVEREIGN REMEDY /fifik HEADACHE /Mt&k RHEUMATISM "^■^F NEURALGIA J^J^ TOOTHACHE /^^^> CUTS, BRUISES knfJ^D^^ COUGH, COLD ff^^^y^y and all other aches and pains. 1 Vy^ff OF FULL FORTY YEARS' j£lt mtj FAME. W f\\p BY 7*HE MILLION. i AMRUTANJAN DEPOT.97 words
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Article, Illustration48 1933-03-25 31 More Entries For The Photographic Contest. A Malay Mosque.— (Wee Bit Chay.) Penang's Barbers' Shop.— (Wee Bit Cnay.) Rarles Square.— (Wee Bit Chay.) The Volcano Batoer Bali.— (Njoo Cheong Seng.) A Ga'den Statue.— (Wee Bit Chay.) Victoria Memorial Hall. (Wee Bit Chay.) Singapore's Modern Architecture (Lee Pak Yen.)48 words
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Article, Illustration40 1933-03-25 32 More Competition Pictures 11 Sayong Pinang," Johore. (F. J. Treusein.) In Bali. (Njoo Cheong Sen^. In the forest.— (Nioo Cheong The Ceram Sea. Njoo Cheong Seng.) Grazing.— (Lee Pak Yen.) RafHes Statue.— (Lee Pak Yen.) The Gardens.— (Lee Pak Yen.)40 words
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Article, Illustration636 1933-03-25 33 Ellis Leaving the Colony. OCAMPO DOES WELL IN SAIGON. (B) K.0.") Contiary to expectations, Bombardier Kllis »>ave Al Rivera a very bard fight at the Now World Arena the other nit>lit. The fi»-ht went tin* distarce of ten t liive-iniiiiut' round! and the American636 words
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Advertisement132 1933-03-25 33 J^^, TONES |p ter P u <Jf "'X'' "rri lt W^t HSHV 1 WiO&'l the whole system II ■it^CiS^t 31 ,'< S^i >^ Ward off colds prevrnt illness keep iWIbSSf v? 3^ i^ h^^'i^^J y our Do(^y we M nourished to resist disease BH fa- '{T\h with Waterbury's Compound. -y^lJ132 words
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Article1931 1933-03-25 34 The fm)f i*h and Scottish Lettfues^ < /T^ How Ihe side* are shaping A A Kwrton ;iii<l Manchester City, both Lancashire teams, qualified to imvt in t lie lA. Cup final ;<t Wembley on April by defeating Weti Sam United and Derby County respectively, last Saturday. Everton1,931 words
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Article584 1933-03-25 35 Capital Igkagm paid up \a.uc. Dividends. 100,000 1 lj% int. a, c. year 31.12.33 160,000 5/- 10% for year 30. 6.32 300,000 1 nil for year 31. 12. 31 750,000 r 30. 6.32 1,450,000 i 31. 8.32 300,000 1 31. 12. 31 $3,000,000 1 31. 12.31 150,000 5584 words
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Article129 1933-03-25 35 DEBENTURES LOANS. SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. 7 of 1926 Redem. 1931/30 SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL 5% of T 9 or 194 4 J% of 1907 *947 4*% of 1909 *955 4% of 1913 J 9 6 3 4% 5% of 1926 1956/66 5% of 1928 T94s/68 4 i% of 1930 1970/80129 words
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Article462 1933-03-25 36 Capital Issue Dividend*, paid up value. 454,175 i Nil for year 29. 2.32 210,779 I m 30. 9.32 735,112 2 30. b.32 439,425 I n 31- 3-32 197,550 31.12.31 200,000 1 t> 31.10.32 750,000 1 3 1 J *32 700,000 1 it 31. 12. 31 1,026,150 1462 words
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Article423 1933-03-25 36 600,000 2 Nil for year 31-12.32 800,000 2 Nil for year 31.12.32 23,582,761 £1 20% for year 30. 9.32 152,050 5 5% for year 30. 6.32 1,258,876 £1 int a/c. year 30. 6.33 1,997,925 £1 5% for year 30. 6.32 2,000,000 1 Nil for year 31. 12. 31 712,500423 words
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