Malaya Tribune, 24 May 1933
1933-05-24
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Malaya Tribune
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Title Section21 1933-05-24 1 The Malaya Tribune THE MOST POPULAR OAILY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. 1 1 No 121 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, 1933 FIVB CENTS.21 words
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Advertisement124 1933-05-24 1 U > MILK AT ITS BEST 1 J NOW SINGAPORE'S FAVOURITE' BHANI) W 8 l A MM TBE PERFECT FOOD IIHP FOR B4BY THE PERFECT FOOD fi j Blue_Cross The Pei feet Milk —»CNMo*ofift FOR BABY i SAFE AND GOOD FOR BABY. POJggaSgD "ABU* ggT ENOUGH TO KAT Q Blue124 words
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Advertisement41 1933-05-24 1 A. PLINTER Place, Sing****. Importing Diamonds and Pearl Necklaces of every *ke and quality. Selling at latest and lowest market prices. Also buying gold coins and gold ornaments of every class and quality. Paying highest prices according to daily exchange rates.41 words
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Article862 1933-05-24 2 Policemen and Their Officers -Twenty-Three Years A King —treating A New World Language. (From Our Own Correspondent > London. May 9 A PURELY domestic m.itr.r a flee mr the Of ganisaMor. of tho London police km nu. rcem a strange subject V become a nation;.: But th-862 words
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Article151 1933-05-24 2 Chinese Sentenced At Aix Sessions. Aix-Le-Provence April 25. trial mmmHm morning of the mmmmm mm of tbg -bloody trunk be S k t year near Aix. of a o7 a Chi, T J"— thp dead body a Chinaman, known as H-u rhi, Tci„ Recapitulating the fact, rL L151 words
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Article46 1933-05-24 2 Poison In Place 01 Medicinef ive Deaths. Cairo MftZ of L M«u fl f 11 chemist ln "N rothe £Li" virulent poison was delivered I a Patient, drank some mtTmM JmZ S the diately. ana all dlp d lmmemlUed suleide 01 the he com-46 words
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Article158 1933-05-24 2 PfcQglCM To Be Made In Kwangsi. Wuehow. May is. The meeting in Nanning of provincial bureaux chiefs closed on May 10. During the fee T fSS. man >- "solutions •TJSR.:** mOSt Farm products '.exported from the Kovatce w.li be assessed only one duty in he future, in158 words
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Article50 1933-05-24 2 Given Highest Award In Soviet Union. Moscow. The widow uf Lenm. now known as m t Krupskaya. Vlce-CommLvar 1 been given tne Orders of —haa Labour mmmr, SSh «2 fhTwJJPV 1 Red «*vcn in th? Soviet Union reWßrt -iv! ie navr;:; z c p =fs navin, done SJ^Jr50 words
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Article49 1933-05-24 2 Cairo. m A £S X* a group, of Boy ScouU St o" E^p°t ne o2 Ministers, Members of Parhament atives of the Diplomatic Tnd 5,,, P WDt and member, of the C lir Ular the rally which i ES 5 Prw#ut of b Y the49 words
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Article917 1933-05-24 2 Nazi Decision. THE BRITISH PLAN ACCEPTED. Reuter Wireless. Paris. May IS r> Disarmament Coherence s--1 aUsed by a drainntic meeting between M Daladier .nd Hr. Hitler at Oeneva nexwees It is learned that eloae friends of Premier are urgln, him to make an arrange such a meetingReuter Wireless. - 917 words
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Advertisement269 1933-05-24 2 """•'""O VIROINIA CIGAHITTES SEALED-FRESH in Carreras' jP^Sp^jp n TO OPEN for Steel, the Clyde for Ships > Lancashire for Cotton Goods and 4 fj' F re l ks mirror] rh,» ~i j r I ad- Freshness seal nutted the World over for equally BO od Ml reasons London for the269 words
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104 1933-05-24 3 WHAT OUR CONTEMPORARIES ARE SAYING untitled M mmfim d t-.at b-.:s--i ;y ii- d increase v BKrt i con- trade Pre perigy will '-in for ii with fot U and there .nf lot what we have Ail ::r.pr veir.ent and M ba a*i in lr.ouon at MIB increased cost due104 words
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Article103 1933-05-24 3 w and a mo J*"™ mother r.-obk,n Le its i„ 2 f Urt ha wk r J /j;"",, Hawkers mask that the ,r ls *a,sy heme of Z has i I Ru > a PJnU?i- tmual with uuthorttle, vV" v, T< tramekers The, fortliwtUt The :Sa' r h103 words
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Article273 1933-05-24 3 Thrills Far Judge. FX)RCED LANDING AND REVOLUTION. Porter -Spain iTrinkladi Sir ChaHe- Belcher. Chiel Justice ~i t... nm Ommy of Trinidad, ha, arrived Lack iiere after an adventurous hirtuiav in Bru/il «uunic which he experienced a o:c-day re "SSr WMI U forcc<t Ending m an aeroplane273 words
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Article45 1933-05-24 3 The 12th International Phliatelist Congres the "Chicago J Ju coilectlor«7rom al m Valuabl,> hiblted. The wm'J™' 10 U1 ex 24th by Pre.ldeT wVam culated that the value «7 U 1 hibitlon will be over lOooooonhsE 0,1 5" Congreaaea of i»n and which 1« the "ntrTlVfta^45 words
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Article258 1933-05-24 3 How Fortune Plays Vagaries. mm tmT'mJl 'l •rand Natuna!. B eip dra H» Elation a* mr*... J*• T ,Xed lth -HXiely 1 Prime of Wales rJ„ a litsh Sumo M?? Kel,Ush To •eiDt-thty *r, "n, Uckc or rrATednesday. to,en fr, m nls shop last n£*£ZZ «W. "I258 words
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Article170 1933-05-24 3 Farewell To The Health Ofticer. 'From Our Oirn Corrr Spon a f nt. I Th« Hn.t* rx- Ma'area. May 21. 5 Municipality at din-,- P Puvon. Health Officer iJave. ae P*«-ture on Home of POP the health and 255* SP< tf f the him S!r£ g" 1 1,1170 words
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Article43 1933-05-24 3 V^*J« Far East Medical Congress Postponed. Nanking o«?v crisis, the the congress °of The l ec,ded to P 08 of Tronw-ai «L, **««ra Association mm K!nw£^^° rlfinaHy K> mIi! 8 10 0 »hU year to be represented at the congress.43 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement106 1933-05-24 3 I '>i j ill cS^e. Inf&'W or "the Swan; Brand Coffee. ■van Brand Coffee If not, You are losing the most the market. Because, it is prepared on best leeied eoffa eeeds of superior quality. TRY IT TO-DAY. always unchanging in taste and flavour. Fiee from any adulteration 100', Pure.106 words
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Advertisement95 1933-05-24 3 I rSrl d hana,eM remedy f« I I common oUmenti. The I I Phys,c,a more than sixty years ago. 1 H ftontly stimulates the bowels, jg ThegewStyle in Face Powder JOAN. NO REALLY SMART NOW A-DAYS KEEP ON POWDERING 1 SAY °OESN TIT MAKEaS TWEY USE THE NEW MOUSSE OFI95 words
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Miscellaneous485 1933-05-24 3 CLUB DIARY. (There ut, numerous Clubs and Societtrs fa s ngapore most of the members of uhteh at, "cdcrs of the 'Malaya Tribune." This Dior, > provided specially /or them. Secretaries or, •nrifeo to co-operate in keeping it up-to-dst. 2 55TS*£ a PP""«<" 04 general Meres' mm *0f be included485 words
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Advertisement313 1933-05-24 4 TheDcsl'ffl Ji' AmlLalfsr SlcV iij if I Clor ky or y/n IVlic/ Call On U/ Btfwc Gain* EbmhtrJ Pri -McJtralc v" hjns V MOB H Bl IDCE R DAI], (Near Middle IMj Cm/mtfsf for H'pair, of fftrj-f AAjteW to f/ic Bril'i/h Regiment, ffeUya. TO LET. FURTHER REDUCTIONS FN RENT From313 words
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Advertisement679 1933-05-24 4 TOJLET\ TO LET—744 and 748. Grove Road. Rens6o Apply No. 25. Boat Quay. TO LET—I. Margate Rd., off Grove Rd.. close to Katong Park. Entry 1-5-33. Particulars Tel. 3170. TO LET —No 138. Cecil Street, three storeys, iccently occupied by Richards. L*d. (Print' suitable for all commercial purposes. Rent $15o!679 words
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Advertisement346 1933-05-24 4 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. TICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that «11 the Mk and approaches to Covcnt Row ar d Covem Garden .lately Cheong Hong Lun Market) S U ging to the Estate of Cheang Tev Muey w?n i to public traffic from 6 a m, to 6 o m on Wednesday.346 words
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Advertisement250 1933-05-24 4 PUBLIC NOTICES. M.S. "HAVEL" (I)ue about 50th May. 193.5). Consignees of Cargo ex the above vessel from Coiiiin nial PorU are noUflid that owing to the vessel having exp-ricrced engine damage in the Mediterranean Seu a Oeneral Ay rage hai, been declared and :i contribution of 2'". o' tin arrived250 words
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Advertisement482 1933-05-24 4 > EOR SALE. 1000 Pairs ladies Shoes Latest Styles In :—Leather, Patent, Satin and Buckskin Guaranteed Best European Manufacture and British. Cost $8 to $12 per Pair. Your choice at $3 75 per Pair. GRAMOPHONE RECORDS:— H. M. V., Columbia, VictoraL Ode on, etc. 25 cts. each or 5 for482 words
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Advertisement492 1933-05-24 4 5P v f V~SCIlNTiriUuy CTS. LARGE TUBE I g g EveryWhe^ MALAYA TRIBUNE. 'PHONE 6171. b ASCRIPTION RATES. IYABLE IN ADVANCE. Delivery Including Including at office Postage Postage or close (Local or to Foreign residence. P.M.S.) Countries. Yearly $15.00 $21.00 $3300 Half-Yearly S 7.50 $10.50 $1650 I Quarterly 3.75 1492 words
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Article322 1933-05-24 5 urge Interests In Jlriti.-h Products. RS. Guthrie Co.. who are Pat stj ll* No. 12, 19 ••rn established for m hold large interests in Malays in rubber and palm oil. I n represent a great many "it here in banksncc and shipping circles. Guthrie Co, are322 words
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Article348 1933-05-24 5 Sime, Darby Co.'s Stall. A of exhibits is to be and CT ft .Sime. Darb v t.Hi wil, among ;1 (1 PWmer-i biscuits Huntley J^^ f S back A YOUNG COMPANY. th, A lrdW P Tv a th cIV J'™"* Company. T>ro has already esfV ishec a magnificent348 words
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Article80 1933-05-24 5 The Yoong Cheong Shoe Co.'s Stall. J'HE Yoong Cheong Shoe Co. will display at least one pair of shoes, each representative of the many different styles of footwear which they manufacture in Singapore. The firm is old-established and is well-known for the high quality of its80 words
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Article737 1933-05-24 5 What Standard Telephones Will Show. gTAXI>ARI> T. ItphoiMH H Ltd., manufacturers of electrical communication equipment are |IX minting a representative range of their products. Radio equipment is confined to stand 87 and hare mm be found s landard Radio Receivers for the rr.wlium wave broadcast hands737 words
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Advertisement49 1933-05-24 5 IgjjTHBIE Co., Ltd.extend a cordial welcome j to the general public to j view their exhibits of j British Empire Products and I British Engineering Equipment AT THE BRITISH TRADE Flit May 24 th to 30th STALLS Nos. I 12 14 Guthpje s h (INCORPORATED IN THE S.S.) t49 words
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Article, Illustration33 1933-05-24 6 T* MUM Wl Mrs, IkMMfM, MM mm, lh( n The huge beer.s,„rase tanks a, ,„e mmym ..retries. A part of the brew-house of Malayan Breweries, Ltd.33 words
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Advertisement69 1933-05-24 6 YOU WILL FIND Many Useful and Economical J Additions to your Home j AT Stands 16 18 J CHIVERS CO. IMPORTERS SINGAPORE. -JUw~ PROPER ARE OF JvSjXOlCj^ BEAUTY IS LESS EXPENSIVE TOILET NOW 9 PRODUCTS. THOUSANDS OF. SMART WOMEN EVERYWHERE >RE MAKING a THRILLING NEW DISCOVERY! YOU TOO MUST VISIT69 words
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Article547 1933-05-24 7 MALAYAN BREWERIES LTD. UNDOUBTED HIGH QUALITY OF "TIGER BEER" i\\ opposite page we istratioos of Malayan Alexandra Road, here Tiger Beer is r, placed on the market th ago, captured the puband the accounts for the trading; recently puba that a profit was made547 words
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Article379 1933-05-24 7 Vast Network Of Organisations. r J"HK multiple products of Me-r>. t and E. Morton. Ltd.. will be displayed at Stand No 24 MfWS. Morton. Ltd, have a vast network of organisation, an outline of which will be of interest. The nead office is at Portsoken379 words
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Article216 1933-05-24 7 Attractive Display By Rose Co., Ltd. A. ff tractive *«'-|'ia> .> plßfltttd by men. Rom and Ijt(J jporta outmten, of North ..ridge Koad. who arfl occupy Stal No. 7r,. Messrs. Rose inbmd to instal a large show case, with tour shelve* and on each of216 words
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Advertisement67 1933-05-24 7 g j ROSE Co., ILrtcl.j 86, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD 2 0 I |J SINGAPORE. g Remember us as the D i Oldest established 8 I Sports specialists. I g.l Everything in stock. 1 o: I 4| If it is sports goods IB jj you want > j we have them67 words
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Advertisement96 1933-05-24 8 mining ii11iiatsaaw^aagfc^aßM«^^^^^^ SINGAPORE, MALACCA, IHUAR, SEREMBAN^ALA «R, PEN4NG SARAWAK. r— —i |™.siouwi| I %.Ilf»3WfC \*3SsE«/ Js§ 8 MATT s |E \sBf/ I v Nfll-THE ABOVE DOGS HEAD JHaODIvU AL LABEL IS ON EVERY BOTTLE. j V I INDIA i 8 i 'WHITE LABEL'! II -jmi-- J j BSIlf Bill 196 words
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Advertisement19 1933-05-24 1 *"rn"- m L i riMi i KH i i 1 "I. I." Empire M Simlnimi FftASER HEAVE 1TD. DISTRIBUTORS19 words
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Advertisement300 1933-05-24 2 Standard Telephones and Cables Limited incorporated in Knyland). MANUFACTURES- 1933 I I Telephone Exchange Equipments (AnUnnaAic or Manual) X MANUFACTURES: Ti Li iduxr. Si.r> VN Associated Aitikatis YftaTJ Ram., Transmitting and Receiving Apparatus |i Teli;imion. Curls and Cordagi Kadk> Broadcast Receiving Sets and V\l\i I! Telephcwe Repeater Eg, .pmekts 1!300 words
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Advertisement122 1933-05-24 3 Empire Day, May 24. «LLICOE, «.C.B„ 0.M.. 6XXO, <Wi« Of Th. Empir D y MovemMil ssst run r* the uZh An [/P'"t which ha, dominate! m which uJmZmZi 5 at Pained-a year mm* fferina a,J '"<» mnering and sorrow to all classes. atISSLJaI!? '*< dTterminaHn KSyS S? Empire Day. in122 words
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Advertisement106 1933-05-24 3 if mm 3 THE GREAT MU SrlF! COCOA Br ife, t jCR cocoa ro TMC,,< I!i I l I i j -Ski* witxjctA-nt flaflas *k*SNUT«r i »Mh Food \.\U r rvvuui/iv Ssk j I Haig ESI j nas just that extra touch of 1: l! j quality with age which106 words
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Advertisement49 1933-05-24 4 jar Hie lowesf price invars HUTTOIVS] f Rich' I i'ineapple HAMS BACON I CREAMERY BIITTFR I I UI IV n isi "g I SPECIALLY MANUFACTURED IN AUSTRALIA I FRUITS VEGETABLES! "a large assortment of b j -tow austhaua I FRESH MEATS I P in season. SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE fS49 words
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Advertisement173 1933-05-24 5 JAM tt p w KM bnrt breakfast tor <>M. in every land. Cage CkS*» In rich ti tgl he n in i goodness tali iftMN supreme as know*, and Scott s I un for Malaya: Mi'ANV, LTD. IF 3 Formed on l Ciiiicura Healed. I m eczema Im ed to173 words
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Advertisement427 1933-05-24 6 STEAMER SAILINGS. BRITISH INDIA A.N D APCAR LINES. (Incorporated ln England.) MAIL, PASSENGER 1 CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIOATION CO LONDON and FAR EAST MAIL f.FRVICE. ftJnOr Contract Ith His Majesty's Government >. ©UTWAHL» FROM LONDON. For China arid Japan. Due Tonnage. Singapore. 1933. Mar.tu.i 11.000 May 27427 words
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Advertisement200 1933-05-24 6 Ij LLOYD TRI EST IN O (Incorporated ln Italy). I aaaaaSSßS* SEUVI CE. CARGO SERVICE. SINGAPORE TO ITALY AND CHINA r w Calling .t Colombo. Bombay. Sara. Port tok > mb Bombay, Said. BrtmL.l. Venice and Trle.lT Brbtal Due Leave Due ?i Wnke d B pore. B'pore. Venice m V200 words
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Advertisement138 1933-05-24 6 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LJNIE Deutacb HpR Australische Dampfschin* lIJ7GJ GeselischaXt (Companies Incorporated m Germany) OUTWARDS ONG KONG. SHANGHAI NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. mji. ERMLAND. via Manila w 33 I ma. BURGENLAND via M.nn. 29 m.s. MUNSTErTa« arUla June 12 £2EE3£\?2= 29 to> RAMSES, via anU Jul S' 10 t DUISBURg* JJ138 words
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Advertisement551 1933-05-24 6 STEAMER SAIUNGaT IfjSnj norddevtscher Germa'tr. The undernoted are the Comnanv c fixtures:— *-«mpam intc^ OUTWARDS. s.s. "SAARBRUCKEN" f or Manila 1933 H kcng. S'hai. N. China i™* §»A "HAVEL" for Manila. Hongkong 28 Shai. Japan and N. China May 3o HOMEWARDS. ss. "ALLER" for Genoa. aTaeflaai 1932 Havre. Dunkirk. Antwerp.551 words
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Advertisement60 1933-05-24 7 /f THE r i. SOUTH V %T| BRITISH r V LNSCHANCE V£ COMPANY. LIMITED. FIRE MARINE TRANSIT fIBIU AND MOTOR CAR ttSIRANCI ACCEPTED AT Mwi!T cueeott BATES. I SI L C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. TBI EASTERN UNITED AB HRAN Ct CORPOBATIOW. LTD. F IRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR AND F *KSONAL ACCIDENT60 words
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Advertisement44 1933-05-24 7 Yearly Interest Paid to You Quarterly Put a few dollars away regularly and watch your bank balance grow. As an incentive to your thrift THE NATIONAL CITY BANK OF NEW YORK Begin your saving now. pays interest quarterly. Head Office: 5.-,. Wall Street. N.Y.44 words
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Advertisement191 1933-05-24 7 Oversea Chinese Banking Corporation Limited. (Incorporated ln Stralta Settlement*). Successors to HIE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK, LTD THF HO m.wr u a I** AND THE CAPITAL. Authorised $40,000,000.00. Paid Up $10,000,000.00 HEAD OFFICE. CHINA BLILDINO, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE LOCAL SEANCE: 458, NORTH BRIDGE BO AD. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Che* Swee Cheng.191 words
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Advertisement222 1933-05-24 8 Amusements 'i y^^£S3 Ma,inee: To '!L- at :U5 p m LAST NIGHT OF The Thrilling RKO-Pathe Production "CARNIVAL BOAT" j SSS R LL BOYP C,NCEB *°CnBS. ToMorrow Night! "BEN HUR»—-..nscHM, I With RAMON NOVARRO and a cast of THOUSANDS! J2? ,hn:; now TIIK ROMANCE K» than cm in vound THE222 words
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Advertisement123 1933-05-24 8 Welcome to Singapore BERT and 808 j I BapitolJ I I HOLIDAY MATINEE TO-DAY 3.15 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 Last Night's crowds absolutely Hysterical j I They have never been 1 j 1 asFUNNY..you'll never Ĕ i^^B StPERCHIXESF l^"^'^^^^?!???!^*^^?!*^ SILENT PICTURES TWO SHOWS FOR TO.N.OHT MB TO-MO RR ,„v r.W7W*7 AThrUlmg123 words
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Advertisement210 1933-05-24 8 NIGHTLY l I One of the Most Thrilling Pictures j SIR ALAN COBHAMS Stirring Romance of an AIR RACE Round j "The KINGS m^A\ pITDW DOBOTHY BOUCHIER I with 2f kiMCs Cup I including coloured Silly Symphony. V»"™ 1 Ji* aun y cosmaiT J -Romance und (^7g '•'-<; -M "iC210 words
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Advertisement56 1933-05-24 9 I j- i j That m °ng famous i M I British engineering pro- I I d «cts the Morris car is j, NH pre-eminent has a Digger I Wi I significance than anything i: 1 else we can tell you i i MORRIS j ill J MALAYAN MOTORS. LTD56 words
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Advertisement575 1933-05-24 9 I LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. It is hereby no'ifled that the Police Band performance at Katong Park original] for Thursday. 25th May. U post <c6th idem. BY ORD -R PERSONAL. HELP WANTED. I owe a Bengali $400 on monthly pay** k but interest is accumulating rauiti;v. ]an trying hard to575 words
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Title Section20 1933-05-24 10 The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Wednesday. May 24. 193 X Malaya Tribune 28 PAGES. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, 1933. FIVE CENTS.20 words
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591 1933-05-24 2 "BUY BRITISH" MOVEMENT. A GREAT EFFORT TO DEVELOP TRADE. Singapore's British Trad*- Fan-, which is to be opened by the Acttag Colonial Secretary (Mr. A. S. liaynes) during the unavoidable theence of the Governor, h to be held at591 words
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Article221 1933-05-24 2 Asiatic Petroleum Co. 47 ft 48 Adamson GilnTlan Co., Ltd. ..">«& ."»7 Art Furniture Depot Vti Horneo Co., Ltd. >, v z. os* mw% -i. m Si 1S& 19 Dickmson Son mm Duncan Roberts. Ltd. 59 7o Dunlop Rubber Co., Ltd. |f Ccstetncr (Eastern), Lid. g| Gttl Rro*.221 words
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Article363 1933-05-24 2 Many Exhibits Of Chivers And Co. jyjESSRS. Chivers Co. will occupy Stands Not. 16. 17, 18 and 19, and on the first three may he seen a wide variety of interesting additions to the ideal home. Of many novelties actual demonstrations are beinv made Some363 words
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Article170 1933-05-24 3 rally-Made Furniture A Feature. UMED to b<- one of the best Man,lies produced to-day X S ith African brandy has 31 stall to itself by Messrs. t 0., as also* has the Hai|? Scotch whisky, whose "No iner whisky foee into any fajniliar to everybody .lalfiva hich170 words
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540 1933-05-24 4 PROGRESSIVE LOCAL COMPANY. NEW GROCERY DEPARTMENT AT: ORCHARD ROAD. IS. JHE Singapore Cold Storage Co., Etd.. was regis* red in I<m>.; and commenced operation* in.1905. and is mum tunny established throughout .Malaya with up-to-date cold stores and toe factories in ail the principal towns540 words
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Article107 1933-05-24 4 Some Famous Products Exhibited. J|ESSRS. A.lam,on, Gilfillan and N «hftit at stalls rXJ*, an 67 J among other things, £™nans Mustard, Beckett's Blue Brasso, herry Blossom Boot Polish and llansion Polish Ihe products are British through «ill be displayed to threat •f /"l.vantane. The two stall, will107 words
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Article127 1933-05-24 4 Christians Parade Through Streets. Wuchow, May 9 city. The first Bof iri evangelical churohel look n *V members can* of the Christian mZ £2 church and the local AHianCe in Parade throughout v? rch nyinp: and led by a J tn church membe/. the m de up cf127 words
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Article404 1933-05-24 5 Interesting Revelations. REBELLED. Reuter. Tokyo. May 13 s M,xsr rviewgiifn,oßp Manchukuos Privy g2£ a member of 0 i Km *2S» «m Japanese "ties foUww "J -ST Man. published Mt^iiJ„ UrBe f a «nai who. on 7 TJ? Toku came head of lib bell" Go^™ m 11 fReuter. - 404 words
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Article239 1933-05-24 5 Hope That World Events Will Help. Shanghai May 12. China s permanent policy towards the Man- liurian situation will be to avoid extending any semblance of legalty to the de facto pos.es ion of that area by Japan or the Manchukuo Government, hoping that sooner or later world239 words
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Article76 1933-05-24 5 Houses Flooded: Broken Limbs. Madrid Cellars of more lh u 50 mmm* wero lltxxlCtl 1933 an < Known for years. J^ d t0 on the busiest SjLSi 5* When ™»«w a ter ni Z'J Ut,on A nearly W •Sll idgC by s onis quarter round the76 words
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Article87 1933-05-24 5 May Become Manchukuo Ambassador. Tokyo. May 15 v American liMimßai mm SLP overnn, nt 14 Manchukuo. may be r d thfSnrtid r ative 2Manchuv. States, aceX tha: of a sort of unofficial ambassador retur ntd from Otam, whan of A 7T nted Marc?uk at Si* 8118 Natlon87 words
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Article20 1933-05-24 5 vric. Istanbul. appointed a judge of the Isunbu! Criminal •cS^al'tSL. has actcc a judge of a.penal Court20 words
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Article203 1933-05-24 5 Discovery II Returns !o England. 2 5 5* the high TTSLlm" undertaken by the m*Wmw\tmTm£ lhf 1 ■i back ,p EngU*Kl ShlP DL ™cry °niy the othin ri«v .v denth aWe toW the when oniv a feVmiilT? rD M •> miles from home Flying the Has of .k.203 words
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Article135 1933-05-24 5 Story Of Kidnapping Not True. lrom ral CUeat n~Zt returned, ai the Jnthe '■no died in mJh W***™*- Purley. I'cvina tea! »h >daY 1108(1 Hos Pital. after moCr a d lra h net P lCe lW S had been t*E5 ry t0 the effect that she U :i135 words
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Article226 1933-05-24 5 Bavaria's Position. A REVOLUTIONARY CHANGE *»U depend upon how Hitw economic iituatfon. manages ihe The supply of ume orTSr; Tit*"* frUxmrn tad I ,1 on the way. tru;^ Herr later, onb then wi tn anxl <>us ttD we be able tomea«onhdc the futur <- with some226 words
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758 1933-05-24 6 Shipping News Notices. ALTERATIONS ON "AMARAPOORA." Passenger Accommodation Remodelled. i rrnu extensive alterations which have been j made in the 1 Amarapoora" by Messrs. P. Henderson and Company of Glasgow which mm Ufatpool to-day foi Rangoon, vlr. Oio:alta: Marseille.:. Pori Said and Port Sudan, wil' add eonsiderabl> v the passengers'758 words
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Article414 1933-05-24 6 Growing Importance Of Esbjerg. UNLIKE most Danish ports. Esbjera', is of recent date No: aWalaV.2?2 mm hcus, built in the town which h£ To become the only rr>r. on Denmark? aaaTL.f In 1899 Esbierg wa. granted uTe chart?r in Denmark Is the ciEclal recVnitton ll mm having a414 words
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Article85 1933-05-24 6 During her three years' career In the Breme iNew York service of Hal Norddrutscher Uaad 4f ,H„ I E V r Cpa hs made Voya OQuallmv. their total length 20 ctrcles round th globe Sh has made 58 round vcvages between Br men and New York, and the85 words
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Article387 1933-05-24 6 Master Fined For Mersey Contravention. AT the Liverpool Police Court, recently. Arred.ru Hnlnerleh. master cf the Roumanian steamer Prahova. was charged on •.or.ses. that when navigating his ship in the Liverpool pilotage district, in which nilot ige s compul ory. he failed to display a pilot signal until387 words
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Article325 1933-05-24 6 Opposition To Proposed Breakwater. Proposals for the b llding of a breakwater lin the lower bay off the south shore cf ut, island for the establishment of a i new anchorage as an alternative to the dredg- mg cf new areas of the upper bay to a325 words
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Article380 1933-05-24 6 Mayor Of Stockton's Criticism. rpHE closing and scrapping of a number of the smaller shipbuilding establishments on the River Tee as the result of the activities of Natioral Shipbuilders- Security. Ltd.. has orawn a protest from ihe Mayor of Stockton-on-Tees, Alderman 0 W. Allison. <r7 h H380 words
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Article103 1933-05-24 6 According to the -Central Daily News" American shipping companies are discharging all Chirac employed or. U.S. vessels before end cf the year. Itie Appeal Association of Discharged Chinm employees of American Shipping companies or Sunday submitted th, following petition to the Chinese National Government VA- have served the103 words
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Article61 1933-05-24 6 •Minderoo." Brit.. 1 636 tons, from Freemantle 23-5; for Malacca 25-5 "Kua Tong.' Brit.. 109 tons, from Muar 23-5 for Malacca 25-5 Palopo. 628 tons, from Pemangkat for Sinttawang ports 25-5 P Du kvi 25 ;T- from p BarM 23 5: K bu ß 2 r s 55361 words
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325 1933-05-24 7 .Sryjpare. Wednrsriay. 11 a m. tin 'hare quotations are Issued 08 xrhange and stock LM B X .mount T:r. 24« 26--21 norn Mi Tin 13- 13 9 $i r Went,' 091 097 15 9 169 Psrtil 0.10 0.15 Tin C.40 0.45 11 -ns Tin .9325 words
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171 1933-05-24 7 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION. RUBBER AND TIN PRICES UP. New York Springs A Surprise. (By Our Financial Correnpondant., Singapore. Wednesday 11 a tn fo-day's Prices:— Rubber (Singapore), 9j j ets.. up 1 et Yesterday's Prices: London Rubber 2 1", n; ■Market Tone: s„,„ y j New v ,rk171 words
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Article155 1933-05-24 7 Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.), Ltd. Prices for Shell Mot.r Spirit and various brands of Kerosene ire .;<; fellows: SheU AviaU:n Spirit m 4 gaUon drums per British Imperial gallon Shell Motor Spirit ex punip gag British Imperial gallon $0 86 Shell Motor Spirit per 4 gallon tin $3155 words
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Article84 1933-05-24 7 Changlcat Salak Rubber and Tin. Limited, reports a profit of £1.626 for 1932 (against £2.364 *or 1931» and a dividend of 4 per tent, is recommended on the P.eierr?d Ordinary :hare(against nil). A balance of £6.549 fagains' £6.623) is carried forward. The directors have transferred £9.000 from84 words
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Article84 1933-05-24 7 (Incorporated ln England' SINGAPORE BK.VM II 4, LVAlmeida Street. Authorised and Subscribed Capital C2.y0g.000 Paid-up-Capital 1i.000.000 Reserve Fund and Ret>t 500.000 HEAD OFFICE: LONDON. BRANCUES: B-inoay. Calcutta. Colombo, Kararhl. Madras. Amara. Baghdad, Bahrein. Ba&ra, Ktrkuii, Mosul and Singapore. CURRENT ACCOUNTS oi*ned and Interest allowed at 2%84 words
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Article113 1933-05-24 7 Satisfactory Results Reported. •t rolled V i n t Uuns on of h in 4i« As tt K"hLs:. :i Ml kxss of 'hepa<t T\mT. Hr, f,rem ■A-* for Dl "*"> Co. Prefer n f 2 MtMN OB Urn Last year 150.000 »,.1«*« f. r and tan -r-t r113 words
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Article22 1933-05-24 7 •hf balance oJte! at par ».201 TiruiudmT^aiTV" 1 J» r £7 03", Kl ain £4 «C taxation rrtund» U22 words
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Article53 1933-05-24 7 fi ln3t £1897 1931». reducu S credit balance to go forward u> £3 93--crop amounttd to 513 1-0 ,w 818.3891 c. 42 ,b («M9HI Oroaa prices wore 2 iiw ,LOnflon r I? b' lullder rtnS per !L £ft 2 h WHI 6 Sumatra. the •9*l J a: 153 words
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Article42 1933-05-24 7 Net IOKS of th r SUlWil TVlnr Rubber Es.au. fo- 193«> Ma for 1931, «kLI L ***** ,a «*in*t 0 FloaUng a***,. £6Mo rwJlUjc SiSV!' l W "«S3 ib. •mil ib oi uhuh Muai ib landed t,rma a*** ,U42 words
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Article81 1933-05-24 7 CoiuMxHtfefl nuivi Bat Steady. Reuter Wireless. May I |iI L A 2* T V ,K fu »>- *U~, M lbttt to Wall opening. thttl.wi,. al,d> a,, Commodity mmkitr U weak,, i„ swnulVhv I <! 1 a,,d WaP sir f np fhy wlln America —»ur r., ~.r rU i?n.U?rReuter Wireless. - 81 words
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Article49 1933-05-24 7 yiT- -r chargl n 01 M 951 Flouing -saet, total rju v *f 4531 against curent KSS r,JS'?,!2f nd requirement, md V" «as 000 k rUbbrr tur la The nerlod or h ,a ln *t 2.007 000 lb. *res,i£i7 T* 21 mai ntenanc, ,opi> unt:l maturity reached49 words
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Article53 1933-05-24 7 «r 192"* «i, w »or«ng for in*.' a<dm.«l RMN 51.»2 900 Interest on 1— V 7m m ITLf m 9 for MM full tf tHmjH MMI to ieconixcn.l a d«v,d«nd ■MJ Hi "I J *M of 4 per <e„- I tax tZ£-[f W,Uch ttbsor '> tMG.OOO Balance carried53 words
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Article104 1933-05-24 7 of th. SUgbrook Kubber and T Esta-es r 1932. 1J.796 £239 for 1931» Th >»:m of UB2 was brought m from the- prcvi, us account ana It kj proposed to transfer £3 Ml reserve, which will give a credit balanc Mto bo c-rritd loruard. PloaUng umt104 words
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Article91 1933-05-24 7 Net MM| of the MMm nnd 1 ropual 1. or the year to M-ich Ji. «28 .arainst 1888 for i»si-2>. to which has been added £***** brought or\.ard. The directors have trr.nsferred £8 97C [o investment reserv? in order -o Artte ofl realis-t.on. leaving £9.6*1 to91 words
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Article77 1933-05-24 7 The Rubber Plana'ions InveoUnn.t Trurt ■BIIIIIMjIH that after chanting U9.459 in mpM ctfferrnce in exchang.- on lemittanc,■ to ri U Wl<! B loss for l VMir -10.H31. which when deducts (mn the amount J5« forward from ir.i «£lO2 50: and providing £1.805 for taxaticr. lam a of77 words
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Article21 1933-05-24 7 Nit Vss of Junun Rubber rotates tit' 1932. «-W.279 against :3.918 for 19JI). inertia.: mm balance forward U £7,197.21 words
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Article519 1933-05-24 7 N <> Forward Saks. READY FOR KisiNi; PRICES. Mark, i 11 11 t-mpany. 0,11 old i 2 3o X 5"H*. ,a Ma S Wall. M 7 Mr W. K. the i r Knocker for Co.. Lid 1 "«Tison», Barker and The chehnema a.d: I mmm i addtfl519 words
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579 1933-05-24 7 BIMMMm, Wednesday, 11 a.m. M by rim and Co and Lyall and EveS? Fraaer Lyai! < 1 J*** UJU 040 040 0.50 A. Malay iOO 1 M ,Jo A; Monk 025 0.35 S£2 A. Panxs 040 050 0 .35 045 J"" 1 0 0.40 030579 words
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1740 1933-05-24 9 AMERICA'S INTERVENTION. A LAND, Stt*ND TO BE Reuter. ti li promise to support the Leairue i. "he Germ*, acceptance P«M '"heady approved by America an c r,t,sn France) and the aK.vemct Zn ThTl l* nd p!,rUy ,ir ,n Korope and as T, £j edanoahas- tid^Reuter. - 1,740 words
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Article42 1933-05-24 9 Reuter. The constitution of > >l M 1 J announced SlLl.^^. Cabinet th, Colonies. MrV, h n a d Mir:l>Ur AHairs. Dr. -De Wild/ r M!niil Home Oraeff; Shi l£2* t CnCe Mr Minister Tor a£^3fl22sTS? r D^nc Minuter for IfUS?*Reuter. - 42 words
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Article76 1933-05-24 9 Racy Programme At The Capitol. &£T- st -srsr T h n; It u Caplto1 P^mme. ever done »n I L unniest P**ure they have la ivitK ian n two opinions about It It aM Enthusiastic ter vesti conti nual shrieks of laughsuaSia ron Pk U Ita v£y76 words
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Article15 1933-05-24 9 555 £ES* 010 p,vlUo l a MMM attraction *ucces.15 words
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Article65 1933-05-24 9 Edgar- Allan Pees thriVer. "Murder* in the Lugo,! and Sidney if nin at the Roxy last nigh-' Another ,peoal fixture in the programme < Slim Summrrville comedy which orovides uproarious laughter to the whole hous? For a 525 aISU lncludc a Britis h News. "All f65 words
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Article42 1933-05-24 9 It is under: tood that the Government of India ptOBOM to institute very .chcrtlv an ecotmftfc ccn.u, of l, d ia and that Snge H2 i _L ia P^ 58 lo have census completed before the inauguration of the m constitution. nt42 words
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39 1933-05-24 10 Mrs. Tan Miang Sung and family beg t c t-nd».r 2SL. b T?* H th,nta to friends who paid night visits, attended funeral n. cars and sent deaths and Utters of condolence in th-ir sad bereavement39 words
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Article770 1933-05-24 10 In commenting yesterday on the Four-Power Pact and the preliminary acceptance at Geneva of the British disarmament plan we stated that they provided a basis for a belief in trade revival. It is ne, ■•Ijr to emphasise that world revival ill necessarily be slow. The pact and770 words
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Article263 1933-05-24 10 Comments By The Way. IP there is one thing more than any other 1 which the Government has dismally failed to tackle, it is the unemployment question, which it has studiously avoided facing squarely. Unemployment funds in the different Malayan centres are hopelessly inadequate to meet263 words
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Article183 1933-05-24 10 rpO-DAY is Empire Day. and schoolchildren A in all parts of the British Empire will liste 1 t3 patriotic addresses and pay their respects c> the flag The observance of Empire Day does rot <eem t) be so general among adults as it was at one time, and183 words
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Article139 1933-05-24 10 AU, roads lead to the Great World to-day irade Fair. This is expected to be a most attractive Empire Day function, as the ponse by firms to the invitation to display u mUCh than **s anticipated when the Fair was More than sixty stalls have been tastefully139 words
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113 1933-05-24 10 Wh h d I" ioxxr P"* o conZrLTI to three months r i o be followed by a year s supervision, for the theft of a knife valued at 55 cents .nd JL S He WitU> the SeUngor State tennis and hockey player, has113 words
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Article71 1933-05-24 10 Ip oh. Mr Oordon Graham, who lives at Renglet the Cameron Highlands. is doing very we 1 with pig-rearing. 9 Mr. Cheah Cheang Urn's term of office as an unofficial member of (the Federal Council on Monday, it is understoodihat fRf M,ng Ipoh S-2 During the course (of a storm71 words
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Article54 1933-05-24 10 KM JTST t0 2S a M£lay Impute Majid bin Chota is proImLmTJS? l i eave lend month, it learned ,hat he will undergo an operation. Inspector Ibrahim bin Omar Penan* w G d W lO Ver h S l"tte7goes on', 50 JaSin When th ncr goes .lome on leave54 words
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Article91 1933-05-24 10 Chinese The cas* aginThS L W ther poned until May 30 haS been Thf. cas? of Tan n. yeg t tabK-cum-tapioca nbn an Ai<?r Itam the Police Court r£u]t?« I h ard i:: Tan 800 Go was cha g cd £th 7h ot duiable linucr M, g R lth91 words
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Article420 1933-05-24 10 BY "LOOKER-ON" Welcome, Wheeler and Won A They have cheered up Mmany occasions. How about kidnapping then the remainder of the slum] A Now we shall smell a reel ci v A A We have no Amazons to visitors but we guarantee t< them say "So this420 words
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Article69 1933-05-24 10 A LONDONER'S NOTEBOOK. OB I TOWARDS ARMS, TREATY 01 CLUB DIARY, on page 3 MALACCA NEWS, on page 3 M U CHTJKUO REVELATIONS, on pa NEWS, on page 6 Ol H HEADERS* VHEWB, on page IS. WOMEN AT HOME, on page 15. U G-THEORY BOWLING, on pa69 words
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Advertisement187 1933-05-24 10 Worths Corsetryss I r The Name Of I "WORTHS" I j i;\ ,ljis tool beta a synonym for excel- 1 !< net in corsetry. And the graceful W am of wearers of their choice creftH ti> arc invariably conspicuous I i oi9 I j I 11? every fashionable assembly. J187 words
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Advertisement29 1933-05-24 10 I iSPECIAL ACCOMMODATION FOR GIRLS RECEIVING LOW SALARIES Is Arranged by The Y.W.C.A. AT 8, FORT CANNING ROAD SINGAPORE. Eurasian, Asiatic European Girls accomrr odated on Salary basis. 63429 words
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635 1933-05-24 11 PROVISIONAL PEACE TERMS ARRANGED. Mb Peking Saved From Invasion. Half Of General Bos Army Annihilated By Japanese. •anil peace term, have been arranged in North China y~ntly. <> f British Minister The I tOr r: d to by Japanese635 words
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Article128 1933-05-24 11 National Health Service In < lima. ,f i in Singapore to-day Mi return journey to tk hg i J cnu'atime In China advi-tng n to regard to ihe pro- h rv t ce beinK carried ut l-'jrhmans first viit to previ.usly as.isted the In preparing its profa;128 words
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Article109 1933-05-24 11 Ex-Officer Flying From London. Reuter Wireless. London, May 20. Carrying the Union Jack which, he says, he hopes to place on the peak of Mount Everest. Mcrris Wilson, a member of the London Aero Club, left Heston Aerodrome this morning in a Gipsy Moth machine named "Ever Wrest."Reuter Wireless. - 109 words
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Article55 1933-05-24 11 London. May 23. ITm C.ilonial CScp r nnour.ee > that Mr. A. Caldecott, Acting Chief Secretary to the Government of the Malay S atzs. has been s iectcd for appointment as Colonial Secrc a-y. Stryit: Settlements, in succession 'o Sir John Scott —Rev er. I This has already55 words
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Article44 1933-05-24 11 Reuter Wireless. Poona, May 22. After completing two of his three weeks' fart. Gandhi is still well. His doctors are j tonished at his condition and say that it is almost a miracle .that he is still so At.— Reuter Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 44 words
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Article132 1933-05-24 11 Maharaja Asked To Cut Income. Reuter Wireless. Simla. May 20. TWOUOH official confirmation Is lacking. It g undersloo <* the Maharaja of Alwar mill STTJin f r *here he wiU ft* S,T? ndl n leaders and the British authorities his personal affairs. J thlt h *i„!Reuter Wireless. - 132 words
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Article165 1933-05-24 11 Mr. Mody On The Boycott Tnreat. Bombay. April 25. referc c "> the Osaka cable a»Mf N the condemnation ci tne Oovernm™ 1 mUs acuon m abrogating tue lndo-j££ie* wad, v tv. Mr. H. P. M ooy. the B.moay Mill-owners- Association, Z Z mmm\l BUU?me l «>» 2he165 words
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Article45 1933-05-24 11 Payment To Be Made In Instalments. Reuter Wireless. The financial position of much embarrassed owlna to thl Lj ue much subscript T? non-payment of crease thoir contributions but Cant •Britain) stronalv 1 Capt. Eden Pinallv it m J 10 sUc h a course.Reuter Wireless. - 45 words
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Article55 1933-05-24 11 Reuter. Tokyo. May 23. control the Chinese Eastern Railway is uncontestable the Japweoe CRwernment a dubious regarding the claim tc 55 owner mSVSS. thC wiU negotiate Japan se guidance. ,o he lightI ight k contro > C railway. a d ton ur^ St oc4 to haveReuter. - 55 words
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Article48 1933-05-24 11 mZmlmT i U L lmel ng Municipal Com- al5 pm Sin ;nporc WUI be hld on Friday toS'wlJSE o lth :ejard 10 am ndmcau to trie ProUdent Fiu.d Rule., ren.r-Tl V/hlrh '*«CW the ftfcw ann 3mtnd |Q uic Hawker moved l U,C Uur al Orourd By48 words
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Article365 1933-05-24 11 Salute Of The Flag. ROYAL GREETINGS READ. 1 the i this morning JSISfItJS 'ST. reading C f Wde of 00 tn I X lii. fj*" 18 the luting of 1 the Km* a^d^^j^ 6BB ,rom H M the British and on the heads of h.365 words
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Article86 1933-05-24 11 i» i i «j of A "J nU>restln "*ount comes from AJmere narS^h'w^' 111 aUth r B UeSi 10 Mr Ber 17 t*™** l 10 Polish a Hindi i-ansuuon of his work The Intelligent Romans Guide to Socialism." provokeS a reply from Mr Shew PrOXOked a *sr.86 words
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Article58 1933-05-24 11 nomb-v fn L°, f PaUudl *ho sailed from nomb_»y for Engtona by the Rajputana' on *mj 6. remarked humorously to a questioner try to 8 f° r and will r culd h. P y flfS He add dhe cult »0 in but it was diffiZfcJL hCthCT h would58 words
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Article21 1933-05-24 11 An influential deputation is being sent to 111 the ot Baluchistan for relfpr^re s en ot O U.. MUaI SUtUS oth21 words
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Article50 1933-05-24 11 A sum of Rs 48,000 is to be spen t annually ration d B vancem *nt of Hindu women's MvRa LL iTOm tht m bequeathed by SI Vihart Th e -mourn »»be made over to the University for being P oil? 5* 55 mann thiinks Proper for the specific purpose.50 words
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Article40 1933-05-24 11 The Govenment for India have decided to extend the Radio Telephone to Canada. Cuba, from .'f 0 d lhe U nit«l States of America U»e »th Inst.. »aid a message of May o Th* aerviccs will operate in fierce acnes.40 words
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Article58 1933-05-24 11 Demand For Resignation Of Premier. Reuter Wireless. London. May 22. JHE indigna,.,,, m abour SSteaSTs mak the Co-operative Soresolution' into^«»"£2* 2222 •hi <■ "ot-se of Commons for S SSta Prom S o< JLfS? c~;/ ,so v ton Sir m£m-2 atIU movements. The Premier replied tint v,«cReuter Wireless. - 58 words
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Article66 1933-05-24 11 Two Pedestrians Seriously Injured. «Iktag in KallaV Roa n d knOWn ■SUtt^J—' he was cal condition he I,es in a ta^^o^ h f At abo.ri o„• T haVe n ma °>. sUbUMt ,s £2 l3 h St n, ht Chinese wa. tona street ETS* 3 in Vic- condu^T66 words
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Article26 1933-05-24 11 The Heuse of Lords unititled on May 9 the Amendment aii f India Provinces to tx d t Governors of t've Councils lcrm of tne L*gisla-26 words
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Article214 1933-05-24 11 DRASTIC ACTION OF NAZIS. Premises Closed. Further German Snub To Austria. Reuter Wireless. Berlin. May 20. W v alloW Aust »ans to be dragged Dart y Government into a situation in opposition to the interests of Germany deduce the m r 53*« W ho was expelled from AustriaReuter Wireless. - 214 words
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Advertisement107 1933-05-24 11 VijUXO GLASSWARE j VALUES i Coloured GJttH Lemonade Ksa -*=^w j U-TLK CO.. LTD. ta SINGAPORE. KUALA LUMPUR, PENANG and IPOH "Hold Everything 99 We have the following "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" records from this lively musical comedy picture now showing at the Alhambra. B 5854 1 SINQ A LITTLE THEME107 words
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975 1933-05-24 12 OUR SELECTIONS FOR TO-DAY. DOUBLE TOTE ON RACES 6 AND 8; BIG SWEEP ON RACE 7. Dm second day's card of eight events in connection with the SingaponTurf Club's Spring professional meeting will be run off975 words
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Article93 1933-05-24 12 M WINNING POSTS TIPS. Special Selections For To-day. THE following are "Winning Post's" selections fur to-day's races' RACE I—YELLOW1 —YELLOW RIVER Sprmgketl Highland La\> RACE 2. —HARMON Sterling Hope Et ting ton. RACE o -MADA Gold Pinch Oct Up RACE 4 GREEN MARK Che rful Lady. Smith's Dean93 words
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Article351 1933-05-24 12 S.R.C TOURNAMENT. Mixed Doubles Final To-day. rE men doubles handicap between Dr W. A Balhetchct andN. E E. «owe J0» v. P F.de Souza and C B Webb IfIMM 31 at the SR C. \f«teTday was left unfinished at a set-all. and wtU be completed U -day TO-DAY'S351 words
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Article516 1933-05-24 12 WEST INDIANS WIN AT LORD'S. k Black n Bradman Scores A Century. THE West Indian* vLsited Lord s for ihe weekend and proved that they have already run into form by defeating a strong M.C.C. XI by 132 runs. Headley the Black Bradman of Jamaica, scoring brillirmt 129. In516 words
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Article1304 1933-05-24 12 Keng Hock Prominent. CHINESE BEAT THK WILTSHIRES. <By "Fuji Bmck. n A LARGE CtOWd M the Chi: WiltLhires to the tune of 3—l a» the v Road stadium yesterday, tan Dtris! S.A.P.A. League. The Chinese opened the aeortng about tea minutes from the kick-off and1,304 words
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Advertisement27 1933-05-24 12 7h d FITCH'S "ROYAL" 3?«. c I (ENG LI SH) I WHIPPLE BRaHD J'MUUW (AUSTRALIAN) FQESH SUPPLIES OF DANISH BACON ARRIVE EVEPY fjjtlryTcH FORTNIGHT I^MKjTH S 727 words
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Advertisement19 1933-05-24 12 rmmmmjmtnmtmmMwmMmmMiM^ The Producer I PURE FRESH MILK in Convenient iorm for ■pgjgjpliP Drinkiny or Cooking A PRODUCT OF CANADA19 words
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Article782 1933-05-24 13 Under Different Names. EOCAL MI'NICIPAIJTY CHEATED. A LLEOED to have drawn a double salary ai d different names on the pay slips, a y. lhc "nploy of the Municlpalitv appeared before the third Magistrate .Mr J. P P Gregg > yesterday. *jm alleged that the accused. Amat782 words
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Article212 1933-05-24 13 A Story Of Abused Hospitality. ite ,r Ng chit StngapoT; 1 **trrday at Whrtley .rEfc«S2Sm. 0 Ju^e a irS -S^sr jury on or tulUy of thefT h p Plea ulone at the Sa *****1 M was Prosecutor. refuvTV. Actln **Puty •übsequcntly he the MM and sgalnst the ZJ*W*212 words
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Article172 1933-05-24 13 Hi> Advice To Chettiars In Malaya. Or Lanka Sundaram was the imest of honour at a tea nortv guest of rK...i P*»rt> gtven by the F m <s presided Cn 8 U aJj!?^ l returning hanks, said he 2££laL?!2!S Wm they honouring "art? FS SSLT£7 -f! Chrtlar Tl172 words
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Article247 1933-05-24 13 Duty On Foreign-Bui It Tonnage. At ItM Leigue of Industry Conference at Cardiff in mall week Obkmel Harrison, of the Newcastle Federation, Hughes vßolckow Branch, ref-rred ;o the duty upon foreignbuilt ships purrhased for break'ng up in Oreat Britain, and moved a resolution strongly protesting againt the247 words
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Advertisement140 1933-05-24 13 Ihe Hew World Caharpt NOTICE i I ***J, May 2l JSTTLZ. announcing to their numerous P»», mmm 1933. the cost of DRINKS and DAMrP htrons be gr.atly reduced E COu PONS j To-Night TALKIES To-Nigbt. I ISISTER KEATON in S PARLOUR, BEDROOM AND BATH j Iferodol BRAKE LININGS VISIT STAND140 words
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Advertisement41 1933-05-24 13 ETON HIGH SCHOOL. Near the Junction of Sckgie Rd and Short Bt> I nder efficient management. MORNING SESSION: rew vacancies available from Primary to Senior Cambridge. CAMBRIDGE NIGHT CLASSES: Will bejrin from Ist June. 1933. Fees $6 Monthly APPLY THE PRINCIPAL.41 words
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Advertisement187 1933-05-24 13 BY SPECIAL TO 11. M. j APPOINTMENT THE KING OF SI AM. I I ESTABLISHED IS:.' j U W THE GAME i NO MATTER WHERE YOU SIT" FOR ALL EVENTS RACING FOOTB4LL BOXING 5 I CRICKET TENNIS THEATRE i I RUGBY SWIMMING AVIATION TRAVELLING j j B. P. De Siiva,187 words
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Article178 1933-05-24 14 Teams For Malaya Cup Practice. The teams for the l mmm] Malaya Cup trial •latch at the Anson Road Stauhim on Friday aye been selected as follows REDS: Ah Kow; Sarlp. Ah Hui: Jarga I m Then. N Hay: Khcon Onn. Madon. D? Souza. Amin. A. Olivciro. BLUES:178 words
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Article161 1933-05-24 14 Rctirts Frjrn ompctifion Arena. Glenraglej. May 18 Mi s Enid Wilson of N-ttinghar.i retired trcm champion.. dp in a blaze of glory today by beating Mis Diana Plumpton by five and four in the 33 holes final of the English open Mi s Wilson, who U161 words
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Article41 1933-05-24 14 T.ie en? mpiooshiD cf Gnif Club w 11 be pi. .ed for 011 Saturday and Su day, June "4 and 25 and the remit will be decided by the score of 18 holes stroke play on each day.41 words
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27 1933-05-24 14 Ihe fktOC.it: annual ■thktk spacti nratrafl «0 be held on iaflaf and <'. J a* 16 and 17. comm.m.cinj at 4p m c tay.27 words
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Article70 1933-05-24 14 Tan Kah Kee's team meet Bal Union A C I pame on the Bend- neer Court (near the Ca] Tlieat c- at 520 p.m. A o;ar M Nil 10 3 76 IttlMra 93 hi :0 3 73 K Ir.r.gganu Bukit Jeram 89 Mi 7.5 75 Malacca 85 0 4370 words
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Article, Illustration40 1933-05-24 14 THK AZAY LE RFDEAU.** Th l M. M. "Aaay le Rldeau" is due h™. from Madias to-morrow at 7 a m VnH lo.i. iou-ane and Haiphong s: ill berth in the roads.40 words
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Article109 1933-05-24 14 Singapore. May 24. SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES Fast Wharf (Entrance Oate I) Rohna 20 Man Wharf (Entrance Oate 3) < a/r 18; Mata Hari 16; Minderoo 14 I Plata Maru 11. Kistna 8. Empire Dock (Entrance Oate 3) Ste«! Navigator 30: Kuiapara 35. re Dock (Entrance Oate 4)109 words
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Article22 1933-05-24 14 rrom Europe .Lend- mails despatched on May 4> by the Mantua- due at Penang at 1 I m on Friday22 words
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Article185 1933-05-24 14 Rcuun.- orders ir ued by Lieut. C:l. M J T R.'Uly. M.C Commanding S S. V F dated S;n:apor.\ Ma 24: Officers .transfer to reserve. H E the Governor has beer: pleaded to approve the tarufer cf Mrjor R. R. Robertson. O B E.. Sfl mH the185 words
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Article44 1933-05-24 14 The CCW A A beat the O P.P S C at the former s premises last Saturday by 4—3 J*Wm .C.C.W.A.A. played mentioned L s^^ s ST* 2 r! MisstChee Har lost to Miss Bern Sen, 0-3 Kum "> MIM Teck44 words
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Article190 1933-05-24 14 SELLING. Singapore, May 24. London 4 months sight 2 3 1516 Londcn 3 months sight 2|3 29 32 London 60 days' <ight 2 3 7 London 30 days' sight 2 3 27|32 London demand 2 3 13 11> Ixr.don T.T. 2 3 25 32 Lyons and Paris demand190 words
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Article220 1933-05-24 14 Singapore. May 23. R. <3iam> V,'. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $106 R <S:am> W. Ooa*t 2.. $100 Wei B. Siam W. si 12 -< B. Siam N 2 H gi C9 Rice. Slam "Old" per koyan No. 1 si 76 We, Slam -Old" No. 2 $154 We*, Stem220 words
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Article300 1933-05-24 14 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures. TO-DAY, MAY 24. High Tides.—11.15 a.m., 10.30 p.m Rctary Luncheon, Adelphi Hotel i D m Singapore Races. Poultry Exhibition. New World. Empire Goods Exhibition. Great Wort--Extraordinary General Meeting rs Carriage, noon. Malaya Command Aquatic Sports Y II c n300 words
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Article131 1933-05-24 14 Alhambra.—Bill Boyd (a "Carnival Boat." Capitol.—"So This Is Africa starring Wheeler and Woolrey. Empire.—Wil!iam Haines in "Get Rich Quick Wall ngford." Gr.ai Wi rid.—Sid: .-he ws, Bri.ish Trade Fair, Malay opera, Chinese wayangs. silent ana talktaC rums (Sky Talkie: "Up .The River' Star Ta.'kie: "Dv Barry"). Marlbvrtugh Wedding Rehearsal.131 words
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Advertisement25 1933-05-24 14 Introducing for discriminating toilets —but less expensive. j CHTVKBS A. Co. STAND NO 19 British trade, j mv PA T R \\\\\w ■pp .JSlr .|pß25 words
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Advertisement47 1933-05-24 14 I j j Famous POLYDOR Records j FANTASIAS FROM THE OPERAS: J La Boheme, Madame Butterfly, J Carmen, II Trovatore, Rigoletto. j PLAYED BY THE BERLIN STATE OPERA I j ORCHESTPvA, PAUL GODWIN ORCH AND ETC j Season Co., Ltd. H5, North Bridge Road, Smgajx N J47 words
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Miscellaneous22 1933-05-24 14 DAILY WEATHER REPORT. Malayan Meteorological Service. Wstrrdj». Mght Bright Mln. Temp. Rainfall. Suoshlne. Temp Stations. D g F Incuet. Hour* Deg r22 words
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Miscellaneous194 1933-05-24 14 [POSTAL INTUUGtHgi J SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY. Deyloa Soath Africa South-East of South-Ameiica <La Plata Mann 3 p.m. 3outhern and Western I: d'a «Rohnat 3 pm. Banka Island. Pladjoe and Palcmbang «Thedens» 3 p.m. •K-dah. Penan*. North North-East and North-West Sumatra. Slam. Burma. India. Iraq. Pale-tine. Egvpt. East and South-Afrl?a.194 words
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Miscellaneous265 1933-05-24 14 Y.M.P. AND L.U. TOURNAMENT of ties in the Young Muslims' P w w t urna:T,cnt Played on Sunday: r I?,' m Z <? ,n b Sniailh A. Wanilh S J A1 J UI »ed beat S. O. H beat S i a?• J 2 5 15 5: H M Yosof265 words
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Article271 1933-05-24 15 THE DELICIOUS PHOTO." Delysia's Beauty. PASSIONATE LETTER PROM SOLDIER. Paris. ri the Frenrh Foreign Legion in nd a iMtri ramp-fire in the IM C unfry where hostile tribesfi cO Py of a London news- B d it. and together the soldiers p: Mby the flickering light of Alice Dclysla— in271 words
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Article94 1933-05-24 15 Evfiybodj Should Live To Be KSO. Moscow. nity too early. w? Mf an dthe normal and poj ibly can be. ar-crd.ng to the hi announcing the :> cf e.\p?riments h: M oi 20 was the time I the brain reach"l nsitiveneaa. And the hour Of th? day—when94 words
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Article81 1933-05-24 15 Wen Saved From Arctic Peril Moscow. I *«ri imperilled by have bean rescued from < of Nova Zembla c****e**** Krassan." according to Nova zemb'.:- ntitic observations. *m ri have tried to'fight the Arctic ttorms to take *'1 Zt mbla. But neither thai dim northern land81 words
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Article59 1933-05-24 15 Wore Th <»n A Half Million for China. Snanghai. May 20. •dent of Shanghai gave representatives last He declared in the that he was willing to > of property ar.d con(eedo towards Chinas Chew Jit Poh." •KTAN ATTACK Shanghai. May 20. < the waging of civil U* Üb-t59 words
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Article733 1933-05-24 15 Letters To The Editor. rtootf that the mttW ««d«rcontent* LgTrtRS rStfUTP""* corr -n>*ci no and 5T5f5 rdo bz < 'en rame* maw be v.,* i 2 J* l onl». >/ <*bate be 1 and cc *d.. -M.T."] be «°«««<f «poa Malay Union. (Tn the Ed tcr w„?733 words
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Article793 1933-05-24 15 London Having: Record Season. WOMEN AT HOME. 'By •phiUnert London. May 9. -ffy. society hoste_« are determined t° make this London season a notable Bince financial crisis of 1931. S""' festivity nave be*n organi ed prim.rl y uith a view to eccnomising as much TLSSi n a11 but793 words
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Advertisement196 1933-05-24 15 I jf\ WHY d oes everyone! I IliS ft Himalaya Bouquet I I: [V&imm TOILET PREPARATIONS A, L ,l A B^ T »C X I I PERFUME, POWDER, BRILLIANTINE OR LOTION I j SIME, DARBY Co., Ltd. DIABETES;! Nlaiift9_i first step tutors SKX.IHSon.iK i SP- V [--.B^.^u.ele.F.u.e, SPTw-tUrt Drums' etc196 words
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Article666 1933-05-24 16 Was Don Bradman Frightened London. May 11. ■a2!£j* re uru f the MCC Cricketeis me leg-theory controversy has broken out afresh A group of London Journalists travelled to Bm Tally I aiwood to talk-unsuccess-The mm talked cf man m the world was muzzled by his agreerr.-nt with the666 words
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Article93 1933-05-24 16 Appointed Education Adviser Of Fukien. -—a ■ti in. 1 3 2nL2s?? ia,ents S o' UM College of ->an th- Chinese rXJ, Wn Uas contracted by A < H N, llu J thc ,Chinese Mllitaiy Dana B «nlte 5 Kwan sl China. Chinese N*Tailad apoo ,n I f h,ilpr,,nr93 words
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Article504 1933-05-24 16 Hurlingham Bars The I'rofessional. London. May 4 Hurlingnam (Committee has flung a bombhill tßtfl UM polo world by framing a rule to promou plana ifrom receiving money I for J playing polo. Neither in Great Britain nor in India polo a gate-money game, it has been "regarded widely504 words
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Article109 1933-05-24 16 Ifckes Kefafc In Shanghai *rom U.S. Govt. fltktlßn C.ty -Ok.a>. May 5 xTradm c r GoVCTnn *nt could 5 a. n <= ulia:i Can *dlan oil prom o. 2 n w !n to face trial for alWuv £2 laud. Governor S Li, ste f uli ma* attempt to109 words
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Article61 1933-05-24 16 Where Is The Magistrate Of Punyu? Wan Po in T Bi account e been m Canton Tax n- \hnhad was returning to S." Cho £72 mi Tuesday H M off th L ™T y where between the lL* DUt disappeaTed ,he and hto yamen he t county But61 words
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Article1012 1933-05-24 16 Thrills In Amateur Championship. London, Anril 27 The strongest field that has ever enkred lor the Amateur Oolf Championship ZS2 j*"tUig battics on the Oanton Course^.Scar*' Amongst he thrills of a crowded hou V >r «h--first day Leahe Isplen. young aTchan-e broker heme on sick leave from1,012 words
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Advertisement305 1933-05-24 16 r j£2 V UA*Ltk Wmw\ AllttlcStacomb > a PP I,c drcguiarOĔ7 I WHRH P 1 ,y soKcsthci 0,,1 cm k^rn's \i c p. hold Y tra y lwk?a »dw's! HUPS YOU LOOK YOUR BEST (^i^CtCOfftJ^ ĕMY OtAR, OONT THINK OF GIVING UP TEA. JUST CHANGE TO $A POst^^e 404 v305 words
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Advertisement284 1933-05-24 16 Where You May^Buyjhe Mala^Tribune V v w SINGAPORE. My l l 134. Tanjong Pagax Road, and Keppei Road Railway Station Mr P ET?f;» ocßeru Hospital SSJPtgSr, ■L J i Kaltuvas 391. New Bridge Road a M amSah 1:3 Nell Road A. Hahib Mahomed, 83. South Bridge Road BrttSh^.* 00 Upper284 words
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Advertisement255 1933-05-24 16 T R Qfl H V p icaS 2C Burman ■^retr 1 Medlcai "perLif Ibiahlni 503 Dato Kramat Road. Hnn MALACCA. T°?iaL\? U PlrSf Cross A Gon *es Co.. 54. Riverside. PERAK ■Sy.iyy Stamp C Railway Station Bookstall, Taiplng Book 'siore, No. 81. Main Road, *aiping. Store. No. 62, Main Road255 words
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Article497 1933-05-24 17 The Mystery Of The Druzes. cf 2? of >Wi and Uie Samaritans **ai. ~.:.r- n.v r w w.uquo tommumtlcs not to be found elsewhere In tne whcle world. m Zrl ZOcUkl :n an a environment, these two peoples hay.? survived lor hundreds fhat tan 'Ixhtly described497 words
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Article81 1933-05-24 17 Descendants Of Slaves In Ru>i>ia. Helsingf ors. N <™ Ullage has been found in the depths of the wildest WW* of the Caucasus uc cording to report| from Moscow .rJM ICSe 1 deStTlbed M the W vh manner "ttMmable. It is 'hey are defendants of the black ?Z^81 words
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Article13 1933-05-24 17 Warsaw. The rrganisation will h«v. <, Chicago aad wtt«SL2f2 1 or 10-000.00013 words
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Article52 1933-05-24 17 Hope s Words To British Pilgrims. 1 M Pagrims from Oreat h£^Y he T dwUrcd "»55 d.m rt We f falth and more th «hen tne Redeemers words "there Khali be one fold and one shepherd will be fulfilled" "^J* 8 exhorted «ood Catholics to Pray for52 words
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Article78 1933-05-24 17 Refuses To Travel In A French Liner. Milan. •Mary PU<ford has stated in an interview "hat *he will not travel in a French liner until **ranee jpays its war debts to America She nas sailed fr the United States in the Rex an luiian ship. Speaking for78 words
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Article765 1933-05-24 17 COMING HOME ON LEAVE Another New Clab Opens. 'By Dave Baxter.j wai, ft v <)ver from Marlbo *****1 cf to the war «>, r 5 Bh sum ln the c pr.>--j-*,;;,;:;;:? SST,**« colon t 'rev. wheie Im th s econd Adventures In Tailoring Pnee. B a„ d Si a The765 words
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Article58 1933-05-24 17 When Sciatica Yielded y» KriiHchen. tor year, s lnoo v ttr n Me ma :_--Por 18 months I Eufl-red »«h wa., ny.c to throw ay.ay stirt i, ir never :c, 2of d crystal,. ht. I h eula,- a e,l„n. M, S chl.vo„ s ort ac ld58 words
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Advertisement248 1933-05-24 17 Every weak one gets STRONGER on BOVRIL mmmmmmrmm HEAR THIS NEW RUMBA.. (lA CACHIMBA DO SAN JTJ\N MULATA RUMbera. j Kill MUSICAL TALKIES SOLDIERS OP THE KING" rm GOOD COMPANIONS HELLO. EVERYBODY j I STREET." J j MONO HUAT CO, Singapore, j Do rough Semori I BBPJ*(B The nd harm-248 words
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Advertisement413 1933-05-24 17 WHAT IS IN YOUR HOROSCOPE? LET ME TOLL «00 FREE. falls to avoid; what onPort unities to grasp- 1-7- Pf« tS Wl CCmP 10 >' OU ,^O/.,,^ at cnce from this great 1 Noted Astrologer astrologer Chose prcdio- tions have excited the interest of two continents. Let him t'-ll y.u413 words
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Miscellaneous269 1933-05-24 17 EMPIRE RADIO JT TO-NIGHT. British Broadcasting Corporation. PR niMA M rU POR (INCLUDING MENtI' 2*l*2*' I***"* SETTLE. MENTS. FEDERATED MALAY STATES AND ADEN). From The Empire Transmitter. Daventry, England. Wavelengths: 25.28 and 31.3 metrea the imiuM ~nY transmissions U Cmo gTb »25 SSSC 255,b U.MS kes 25 M B< GS269 words
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Article439 1933-05-24 18 Healing Forces When H Is Cold. In making practical suggestion* r™- »v Dr. Curran Pope. i„ l Th. calls attention Z the EreJt in r PeuUc -ter tc the 5J£ S: b:dy tTptJ? ~5 WATER IS ADAPTABLE. The best physician, says Dr Pooe v h -h439 words
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Article94 1933-05-24 18 H>-Queen Souriva of Af*hr n:sta in a Kb. r.oution to th. Indian Women's Journal" o„ m purdah system obs?r\e--Had purdah b~n included amc-g mm \af a* V *S**™***- or rctrded as onf the principles cf the fa.th lricn it, nonbsenanee mm* have been accompanied •J:' 194 words
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Article37 1933-05-24 18 The untitled robe of the Lord Jesus Christ one rf the most valuable 32 in the than a thnuwnd years ago by mj'h of Emperor C n tan mo VI it Jl f ft. Mln«,r-. SW n»37 words
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Article432 1933-05-24 18 Details Of Current Prices. Singapore. May 19. MEAT. Beef, steak (round), jean 32 Beef, tew or cuny. kati 28 Pork. lean, kati 43 Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality), kati 35 Muttcn. A»trai.an. lb Hens -locally reared), kati 40 Ducks, each 73 Pigeon, domestic unfledged, pair 80 Pigeons,432 words
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Article149 1933-05-24 18 And Now An Invitation To Paris. Madrid. The honesty of Francisco Angulo. a ta.\idriver. is at last being properly rewarded Not long ago. he distinguished himself by returning an attache-case left in his taxicab which contained cash, jewelry and other valuables worth £60.000. He traced149 words
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Article590 1933-05-24 18 THAT "glass-eye-eye-glasses" have been made (By Our Scientific Correspondent.) of S th. Cl L CleS ,hal fil right on to the surface of the eye -a scrt of cross between eye-glass^ nvent,H t an neVer eet los t have been mxented by an optician. These tiny glasses590 words
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Advertisement222 1933-05-24 18 THE BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED. j I 1 BRINGS NEW ENERGY WATERBURVS Compound AUCTION SALE. CHEONG KOON SlirT C 0. MORTGAGEES' SALE OP M"T; ¥m T n 1 KASEHOU) s,n,;a,,ore AtW. X«» ca- s Xo 30 C h„H. Street. On Wednesday, May 24, af 2.30 p.m. «w«a n (»m Ist January,222 words
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Advertisement217 1933-05-24 18 JUST UNPACKED' HOLLANDSCHE CIGARS and CIGARETTES AMARILLOS Prinz Leopold Rio Rita Generaal van Heutsz Orang Pendek Flor de Cabella. etc. and DIENG CIGARETTES. We are the only firm who havfi imported Dieng Cigarettes for puWic demand. SUPERIOR and LIGHT for GENTS and LADIES Obtainable only at:— B. T. UM CO.,217 words
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Miscellaneous254 1933-05-24 18 MALAYAN MONTHLY WEATHER REPORT wAir Temperature Max. afln v. w No. of 9am 3 P«n. 9p m T0.., M St in Rain 'a» Daily AlorStar 'P F 1 Mean Total Penang 742 93 71 r Ins 7~ Kota Bharu .Kelanun) JJ *J 7, 89 »9 SS 55 16 Kuala Trtrgganu254 words
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Advertisement84 1933-05-24 19 'You start drinking Bournville Cocoa to-day a difference the energy food -drink I srvzc'l /<r makes' I*« pe„ ple overgrow thdr strensth h k (hat -W nourishment that Bouraville Cocoa gi yes. by .he e„e rßV it gives you bulk tor price (H the economical food-drink yo DO EZmEaZI HjglK84 words
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Article, Illustration37 1933-05-24 20 Thf mm MM. motor **Mwni "Marshal Joffre," due in Singapore on her first trip to Saigon on June 21. Launched in January this year, she made her maiden voyage to Madagascar.37 words
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54 1933-05-24 20 Thm picture on the L it shows Ceneral Lvi Ewii Tai. CfellMM Minister in Berlin, inspecting the 24-inch Zeiss reflecting telescojn' for the new observatory in Nanking The tripwopu WmM dipped to China fr. m Germany recenUjr and will be Installed ia Nar king in June hv expert! specially mat54 words
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67 1933-05-24 20 The U S "Akron." the largest airship in th: world, which fell into the sea cff the Je sey Coast Only tJ men UN .»avetl cut of a crew of 76. This picture of the ste»n fin. whirh was t aniLged in a reced aJ t-" 1 ■<■'•< ■•> o!67 words
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Article, Illustration17 1933-05-24 20 Oalfc.nl Sir th, »mr« ot tt, valuable A«u. Cal,,nt<. H.-n<!k-ap M UD ur :< 2 -vet Imilw P17 words
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Advertisement7 1933-05-24 20 IN THE OVAL FLASK PERFECTION SCOTS WHISKY7 words
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Advertisement159 1933-05-24 20 IS IHF (Ml FLask (iTodlutn's PERFECTION SCOTS WHISKY TO workers; WHO WISH TO BE IN A POSITION TO LOOK FORWARD TO LEISURED EASE IN THEIR LATER YEARS. INDEPENDENCE j CAN ONLY BE OBTAINED BY SYSTEMATIC SAVING DURING YOUR WORKING YEARS. YOU MAY NEVER HAVE REALISED THE VALUE OF LIFE ASSURANCE159 words
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