Malaya Tribune, 6 September 1933
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Title Section40 1933-09-06 1 The Malaya Tribune rHE MOST POPULAR DAILY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. Vol XX. -No 211 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1933 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Wednesday, Sept. 6. 1933. Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1933. FIVE CENTS.40 words
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Advertisement23 1933-09-06 1 Read The Sunday Tribune Id ytalaya v "-.'l*3», I GIVE HIM c Mil UT DI/TRIBUTOR/ ■LiU. getz BRoy. THE OF" Tmiil Aili/ Co.23 words
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Advertisement43 1933-09-06 1 A. FLINTER 6, Raffles Place, Singapore. Importing Diamonds and Pearl Necklaces of every size 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.43 words
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Article543 1933-09-06 2 New Ladies' Event At R.S.Y.C. AN interesting race between a team from the Army and ihe Royal Singapore Yacht Club was held In the "B" Class on Sunday. The Army gave 11 tie away and the contest was very equal. There was a fair breeze in543 words
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Article178 1933-09-06 2 Result Of Harmsworth Trophy Contest. Reuter. Algonac <Miclugan>. Sept. 4 Gar Wood, piloting -Miss America 10." beat Scott Paine, in "Miss Britain 3." in the first of two races and has retained the Harmsworth rrophy. Gar Wood won in thrilling fashion by about half a mile withReuter. - 178 words
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Article94 1933-09-06 2 T,^rJl arreUe B P Seated the Boundary Road B.P. by four games to thre? last Saturday in a very exciting match, before a large gathering of badminton enthusiasts S J Marcelle Players mentioned first): 1 ™J M £i. N D Gomez beat Lee Eng Kec Lee 794 words
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Article80 1933-09-06 2 In a friendly match played between Loke's fafL T Marlg ld B P thC tormer the The following are the scores: (Lcke's payers mentioned first): payers SINGLES: George Chen beat Chua Lena £°7o 15 7 3 7 15 13 13 (5 2 >; oi Jeow beat Quek80 words
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Article415 1933-09-06 2 Match At A.P.C.'s Paya Lebar Ground. THE A. P. CoTs fine new sports ground at Paya Lcbar embodies a cricket ground which in area, flatness and pleasant (surroundings compares lavourably with any ground in Singapore. Naturally wickets of 'Padang' excellence cannot be made in a year, but green415 words
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Article122 1933-09-06 2 Women continue their inexorable advance into the realm of men's sport but they have just received a check. In Gatooma. Rhodesia, a boxing match between two women was billed as an attraction of a championship tournament! The South African National Boxing Association (to whom Rhodesia is affiliated) intervened, pointing122 words
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Article104 1933-09-06 2 wny not an Eton v. Harrow lawn' tennis :rir.tch annually at Wimbledon or Queen's Chib. ;s fb* suggestion put forward by Mr. Dunalti Urn the donor of the MacLeod Cups comPH*"d for annually at the Queens Club. London, in the Scholboys' tournament. He says: "The L.T.A. have104 words
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Article44 1933-09-06 2 orange BP. team v. the Playfair B.P. at Ibe former's court on Saturday, at 3 p.m.: Koh Chek Tuan. Seah Yak Thai, Chua Lent! Yong, Seah Neo Heng. Chua Leng Kua*. Goh J>ah Chew and Yeo Cheng Chua. Reserve: Goh Teng Koon.44 words
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Article56 1933-09-06 2 aii tne prize money of the greyhound, Harlow Wood, owned by the Duchess of Portland, are to go to charity. The Lord Mayor of Notting- j ham followed the Duchess's less and nominated his dog St. Duns tans as a champion of charity, I The two dogs56 words
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Article32 1933-09-06 2 Reuter. C?: cago. Sept. 4. Mr. J. r. Wedde'l of Pattern on, Louisiana has established a new world's land 'plane re- cord by exceeding 300 miles an hoar.—Reuter jReuter. - 32 words
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Article64 1933-09-06 2 The number of calls attended by the Accident Ambulance Service during the month of August Z f the^c eleven were to cas«> out- I side Municipal limits. The cases, classified, are I v follows :-Motor car accidents. 25; motor lorry i accidents, 10; mo tor bus accidents. 12; trofiev mZmZ64 words
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Article47 1933-09-06 2 The Ladies' Aid society of the straits Chinese Methodist Church desire to express their sincere gratitude to all the firms and IndividuajHrtio contributed articles of various kind* 5 bazaar last Saturday. They also wish to thank til who in any way helped to make the bataar success.47 words
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Advertisement87 1933-09-06 2 f I To insure the youth of clean, free of large cak* of pimples and disfiguring blem- L Paimoirve. Palmolive is a pure vegetable oil Im ml CONTAINS NO ANIMAL FATS WHATSOEVER x^^^^^^^^^ How else could "CAPSTAN" retain the title 'Malaya standard cigarette* if i t were not for constant87 words
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Advertisement157 1933-09-06 2 I n 4 > I BE °STEAOSj i i i s I; iKATI. ore. ill i tj -DIAMOND- B,i oi nrst om nab rix] liuisli»<d. 1 Wui I rem ft in I (In Singapore of all Seven reasms why yon vh7,.w m a I "DIAMOND r.i Dsn ID:" !L They157 words
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618 1933-09-06 3 ID ARMIES SEEDED, Situation Drifting. Less: Expenses Higher. situation, which at threatened to plunpo another civil war. 11 ltd with the Sung Chen-yuan to Peiping Mommg Mlths Marshal Feng undisputed control lined there the provincial larry out tiie orders of nmeni618 words
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Article174 1933-09-06 3 Agents Organising Firm In Shanghai. Shun Pao. Shanghai, Aug. 18. SOVIET Russia's trade with China has been improving by leaps and bounds ever since the formal resumption of relations between the two countries. During the last three months, estimate., show, no less than $10,000,000 worth ofShun Pao. - 174 words
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Article146 1933-09-06 3 "Tung Fif Steamer Has NarrowEscape. China Times. Shanghai. Aug. 16. I*llo steamship -Tung Fu," of the Tung An Steamship Company of Shanghai, had a narrow escape from ga'.o. pirates and running ?.ground on its recent trip from Pukow to Canton, it is learned from th.? owners. SheChina Times. - 146 words
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Article109 1933-09-06 3 Progress Of Road Construction In China. Min Pao. Shanghai. Aug. li>. According to an announcement made by the National Economic Commission the first stage cf road construction in China will have been accomplished by the end of this year when 1.600 miles of motor-car roads will beMin Pao. - 109 words
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Article67 1933-09-06 3 Japanese To Hand It Back To Chinese. Shin Pao. Peiping. Aug. 14. Mr. Liv Shih-sun, a member of the Retrocession Commission, arrived at Shanhaikuan -day to confer with the Japanese military authorities there f r the takirg over of the pass by the Chinese authorities. I Is learnedShin Pao. - 67 words
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Article67 1933-09-06 3 Labour Trouble Of The B.A.T. Company. Sharghai, Aug. 15. The workers of the B.A.T. Company have derided to submit all cutstanding questions between the Company and the workers to the Municipal' Government of Greater Sharghai for arbitration, ace rding to information from labour circles. The Labour Union will67 words
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Article82 1933-09-06 3 Kidnapped "Yushun" Passengers Regain Liberty. Shanghai, Aug. 15. The China Merchants Steam Navigation Co. yesterday received a telegraphic report from its Swatow office stating that the four passengers on board the pirated ship To Shun" whenl the pirates kidnapped and he'd for ransom have regained their82 words
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Article201 1933-09-06 3 Strong: Declaration. GEN. CHU HELD TO BLAME. China Times. Shanghai, Aug. 17. JN connection with the embezzlement of the funds contributed to the Chinese Volunteers in Manchuria. General Li Tv, former Commander-in-Chief of the Kirin Volunteers, ha 3 issued a strong declaration holding General Chu Ching-lan, aChina Times. - 201 words
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Article137 1933-09-06 3 Not Repaired For Some Years. Shun Pao. Shanghai. Aug. 17. THE dykes along the sea coast at j Wosaang, Changsu. Chuansha. Nanwei. Sungkiang and Fenghsien, in Kiangsu, south cf the Yangtsze River, are on the point of collapsing on account of lack of repairs durShun Pao. - 137 words
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Article105 1933-09-06 3 A Special Commission To Investigate. Shanghai. Aug. 16. Thi various public bodies in Shanghai have formed a special commission to conduct investigations into the embezzlement case as a result of the sudden disappearance of more than ten million dollars des.ined for the relief of Chinese Volunteors in Manchuria.105 words
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Article74 1933-09-06 3 Communication With Whole World. Shanghai, Aug. 17. The Ministry of Communications has d awn up plans for the expansion cf the wireless station at Penglinchiao, near the Municipal Government, in order to make the station capable of communicating with all stations thrcughout the world. Three new radio74 words
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Article82 1933-09-06 3 I Question Of Council Control Adjourned. China Times. Shanghai, Aug. 17. There has been no progress lately in connection with the question of Council control of factories in the Settlement on account of the summer vacation of the members of the Shanghai Municipal Council, according to Mr. 10.China Times. - 82 words
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Article67 1933-09-06 3 Nine More Aeroplanes For China Aviation League. Shun Pao. Shanghai, Aug. 16. It is now learned that nine of the aeroplanes which arrived here yesterday were ordered by the China Aviation League which the la ter purchased as a contribution to the Government air force. These 'planesShun Pao. - 67 words
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Advertisement200 1933-09-06 3 Childhood Days Are Happiest AND Happiness Means Health. "LACTOGEN m m m 7CHILDREN ARE HEALTHY BEAUTIFUL IN HEALTH £i Clear Skin, j Sparkling Eyes Pearly Teeth, CSfe *I^BSfc^^^'' Healthy Hair, td Straight Limbs and a Sunn) Disposition. GIVE YOUR CHILDREN "LACTOGEN." -J AN EMPIRE PRODUCT. i It's Worth Reaching For!!200 words
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Advertisement485 1933-09-06 4 M. HASSAN. ELECTRICAL AND WATER CONTRACTOR. 36-37, Bras Basah Road, SINGAPORE. If you are in need of electric lights, fans, motors, etc., and water service, please write to the above address or Thone 3411. 8 TO LET. SIANG LIM PARK Further Reductions of Rents from Ist August, 1933. $16.00 and485 words
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Advertisement338 1933-09-06 4 TO LET. TO LET —"Gilverton," 8, Upper Wilkie Road, vi-h ranitary installation, waier, electric lights and garage, from Ist October. Apply to N.8.W., 2CA, Newton Road. TO LET—Bungalow No. 11. Wilkie Terrace, oil Wilkie Road. Key to inspect from 9. Wilkie Terr&ce Particulars from Tel. No. 3170. TO LET —10,338 words
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Advertisement386 1933-09-06 4 PUBLIC NOTICES. PUBLIC NOTICE. MR. LAM CHAI CHANG (CHOP FOH MEE Co.), 129, New Bridge Rd., Singapore, has been appointed the sole selling agent for "FLYING HORSE" TOOTH PASTE in Malaya. Sarawak and B.N. Borneo, as from the 25th August, 1933. THE STRAITS MANUFACTURING CO., LTD.. 138, Cecil Street, Singapore.386 words
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Advertisement343 1933-09-06 4 SITUATION WANTED. A Chinese young man. wUh thorough knowledge* of English and Chinese languages, speaks many dialects, desires any engagement, either to work in cffic: or private house. Apply Box No. 200 c o Malaya Tribune. SITUATIONS VACANT. Salesman required, fttlly experienced in gent's cutfi.ting. Write Bex 201, c> Malaya343 words
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Advertisement403 1933-09-06 4 U fV W S«IM||, UIIY l tMtlCl CTS, I AMjI TtEf MALAYA TRIBUNE THONE 6171. SUBSCRIPTION RATES, PAYABLE l\ IDVANCL Delivery hOHH at offlrc Pari m pyjjj^ I or close ,Loral bffcjjj MMna rjfJß > OMkkj Yearly $15 00 $2100 $33.00 Half-Yearly 7.50 $i 0.50 $;6.m Quarterly 3.75 $5 25403 words
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102 1933-09-06 5 H7HETHER the Bangkok mail cp'sode was W rj off forget fulness is at the moment Iter] It seems almost incredible Bangkok police authorities would have card for the recovery of a certain the notes without first assuring the money had been placed on102 words
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Article140 1933-09-06 5 MM \CC\S genuine needs and requirements t ill (»1 deaf ears, but "white elephants" m her. This ancient Settlement, ore erve in act her past glory. end she is expected to mark time: j peas must be foreign to her. and all I because, we presume, in140 words
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Article184 1933-09-06 5 A CCORDING to the returns issued by thi a*. Department of Statistics in the month of July 193:5. Malaya imported ut less than 10.093.128 yards of cotton piece-goods from Japan as compared with 5,696.752 yard in the month of January. 1933. These figure? serve to indicate the184 words
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Article81 1933-09-06 5 Nazis Forced To Clean Swastikas. Vienna. Nazis in Austria have now been made communally responsible for the numerous swastikas painted on walls and reeks. When the perpetrators themselves cannot bj traced, the police choose a "Cleaning Group of local Nazis. These are sent with pails ai.d brushes81 words
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Article84 1933-09-06 5 Dogs Which Climb Ladders And Untie Knots. Sydney. Two Alsatians ave to begin duly with the New South Wales Police very shortly. These dogs can climb ladders, untie rcpe ")r twiue twisted into many knots, scale a wall 9 feet high, walk a narrow plank between roofs, identify84 words
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Article221 1933-09-06 5 Gratified At Success Of Canadian Loan. Ottawa, Aug. 4. The Canadian Minister of Finance, Mr. Rhodes, and the Minister of National Revenue, Mr. Ryckman, as well as Lord Macmillan and Sir Charles Addis, the British members of i the Canadian Royal Commission appointed to j enquire into the221 words
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Article215 1933-09-06 5 Hitler Wouldn't Talk To Them. Nuremburg. Aug. 31 NO German Kaiser was more cn'husias'ieally feted than Hitler on h's arrival at the opening if the first-Nazi conference s'nc; his advent as dictator. Th" city was gay wilh buntlrg. p of i trie Chancell r. and the215 words
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Article178 1933-09-06 5 Visit To France With Popular Baby Prince. Pans, Aug. The Sultan of Morocco, a stately white-did Rfore, has arrived in Fiance to pay Lis annul visit. I Although on this occasion he rs travelling nccgnito. there W nevertheless an ottual reception when nc lrnded at Marseilles, a..d178 words
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Article123 1933-09-06 5 Film Producers Favour The Former. Hollywood. Film producers still prefer blondes Oi.t ::i-ncuF sludio reports that out of filty 2lr!.« called to appear in night club scenes of a r.cv picture only ten were brunettes. The sills were picked from air.oiu the ll'.m capitals specially selected group123 words
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Article93 1933-09-06 5 ramous Monument in Danger ()j Collapse. Brussels, Aug. Tlie famous Lion of Waterloo is in imminent, clanger ol collapse. Tor rome time past cracks i:avc be> n forming on the base of the mcn".nirnt, which was crccted after tne luiai defeat of Napoleon. These have now developed93 words
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Article206 1933-09-06 5 Malay With Fourteen Convictions. A MALAY. Ahnmd tin .iiaji Abdul Wall d. v. b rapOtd of four ce:i previius C9B- vie-ior-s. apseatttf be; re the Tliird Magfe-tra' J jtsterday. on a c a;gc cf thef:. j The a rcksha pu'ler. s'at°d j that the accu:~d engaged206 words
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Article177 1933-09-06 5 Lyric Ho Sold I or i nrce Guineas. London. Tlic man wli wro'e "I hear you cal'lng mo. the song which set John M< Cormack. tinfamous tenor, 0*1 the Dat.i to fame, has died in L'rdon a the age of 51. He was Mr. Harold Lake He177 words
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Article89 1933-09-06 5 Indian Postman's Strange Explanation. Calcutta. A postman or Sangmaghwar, in Madras Presidency, when ar.;eu to account for the li'i cf £9 in notes, said that they had been stol-n from him by a vulture. He was sitting in a temple, he related. an1 was e:iga r ed89 words
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Advertisement351 1933-09-06 5 11l B^rs^^^-«dis?SwßH ht i'll tell you how ■make dull, dingy teeth Wfl INSTANTLY KILLS GERMS THAT CAUSE MOST ORAL TROUBLES START brushing your teeth with ways of brushing and start using the Kolynos. In just 3 days they'll Kolynos technique—a half-inch of look whiter—3 shades whiter. tn is remarkable dental351 words
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Advertisement154 1933-09-06 5 WW f Altractive Hair An J 'ssrntinl of Beauty \our scalp in good condition l>y shampooing regularly with 4 ulirurn Soap. If there in on dandruff or irritation 01 the scalp, precede by an application of 4 iilirura (fcinlnuwil. Thin treatment will keep your hair healthy and lustrous. Sample each154 words
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Miscellaneous422 1933-09-06 5 CLUB DIARY. (There are numerous Clubs and Societies i* Singapore, most of the members of which are eaders of the "Malaya Tribune." This Dury s provided specially for them. Secretaries arc nvited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date :nd complete. Happenings of general interest ■Dill still be included in the422 words
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Miscellaneous441 1933-09-06 5 Botanic Gardens. Assemble. 155. Road. 2.30 p.m. Grange BP Badminton matcn against riayfair 8.P.. former's court. 3 p.m. Straits Juvenile Union: Chinese moatc practice, Mr. He Tcow Kim'j residence. 79 Pllueep S.reet. 7.30 p.m. SUNDAY, SEPT. in. Banrayi Athie;ie Patty: Monthly 1 niaallti 1 eneUUg, 13. DbObf Ghaut. 11 a.m.441 words
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592 1933-09-06 6 Shipping News Notices. HALF-YEAR'S WORK AT SOUTHAMPTON. Increase In Passenger Traffic. THE half-yearly statistics relating to Southampton Docks are now available, and lnc'irate that the port has weathered the economic storm in a satisfactory manner, *elegraphs our Southampton correspondent. During the period under review the number or vessels inward dropped592 words
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Article299 1933-09-06 6 The Year's Working Shows Improvement. A very sa isfactory year's working was reported at the budget meeting of Dundee Harbour Trust. Dealing with th~ accoun's of the harbour undertaking for the year, the treasurer said he wis su:e they would be gratified that they were able to299 words
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Article33 1933-09-06 6 A Reuter message from Washington stairs that contracts were awarded yesterday by the United States Navy Department to private shipbuilding firms and Navy yards foj the construction of 21 warships.33 words
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Article304 1933-09-06 6 Six Liners To Arrive Or Depart. I London, Aug. rpHE August holiday will prove a busy >im for tne Cimard Company, who. within lit** Ji'-aily 125.000 gross tons er .-hipping at Liverpool, Southampton, and Plymouth. Between 11 a.m. to-day and 8p m ;r morrow, six ships will304 words
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Article292 1933-09-06 6 U.S. Judgment Against Shipowners. Specifications in the ocean bill of lading of master's authority to proceed with the vcyage according to his itinerary and por.s of call, does not cover deviation from regular route. according to a decision of .he Pifth United States Circuit Cour; of Ap-eals.292 words
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Article432 1933-09-06 6 Unaware Revolver Was Loaded. THE mystery of the death of Ronald Edward Stenner <27), of Brooklyn Villa, Pill, near Bristol, who was found shot dead in his cabin in the steamer "Montreal City," which was lying at Queen Alexandra Dock, Cardiff, was further inquired into, when the432 words
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Article279 1933-09-06 6 Earl Jellicoe On Our Reduced Strength. Admiral of the Fleet Earl Jellicce, in performing the opening ceremony from Nelson's old flagship. Victory, at Portsmouth Navy Week, said the sea was the nation's life, and it was only na ural that people should be interested in the force279 words
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Article354 1933-09-06 6 Orders Booked By Babcock And Wilcox. MESSRS. Babcock and Wilcox, Ltd., have recc ved an order from Scott's Shipbuilding and Engineering Co., Greenock, for two b llers fitted with Erith-Roe type mechanical stckers. These bo lcrs are to be special y designed to operate on Chinese coal. They354 words
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Article144 1933-09-06 6 Minister Of Navy Issues New Order. Beginning frcm Angus* 25. the pilots of merchant ships at Woosung and Hankow who cio not possess the licences issued by the proper Chinese authorities, or the captains cr acting captains of the ships who act as their own pilots and144 words
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Article40 1933-09-06 6 Tne following message has be*m receive I frcm Lloyd's agent at San Francisco, datei August 3:—"Bethlehem Shipbuilding Company's wharf was damaged by fire this morning. Damage roughly estimated at :2 000 dolisr;;. No ships were involved."40 words
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Advertisement458 1933-09-06 6 STEAMER SAILINGS. P 0. BRITISH INDM AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated In England.) MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government). OUTWARD FROM LONDON For China and Japan. Due Tonnage. Singapore. 1935. MANTUA 11.000 Sept. 15 BURDWAN458 words
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Advertisement203 1933-09-06 6 "pLLOYD TRIESTINO (incorporated in Italy). EXPRESS SERVICE. CARGO SERVICE. BINGAPORE TO ITALY AND CHINA Calling at Penang. Colombo, Bombay, Calling: at Colombo, Bombay, Suet, Pert Karachi, Aden, Maasowah, Suez, Port Said, BrindJsi. Venice and Trieste. Said, Brindisi. Venice and Trieste. Due Leave Due m.v. MONCALIERI S:pt. 14 Sept. 14 B*pore.203 words
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Advertisement249 1933-09-06 6 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LIN IE Deutsch Hftvfll Australlsche DamptacbJlTj fl~*Gjj Gesellschaft. (Companies incorporated in Germany). OUTWARDS. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. 1933. m.s. RUHR, via Manila Sept. 7 t m.s. SAUERLAND, via Manila Sept. 19 t s.s. SAARLAND, via Manila Oct. 5 t m.s. LEVERKUSEN, via Manila Oct. 17 I249 words
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Advertisement586 1933-09-06 6 JTEAMEK SAILING UOYD The underacted an ft. Compter. t fixtures:— mw^o. OUTWARDS. "TRIER" for Manila, Eft >• S U S'hai, N. Cblra Japan "DONAU" for Manila, nwaiwii Shanghai, N. China Japan s. HOMEWARDS. "COBLENZ," for C. 11,1 Lisbon, Rott reiam, Hani:, i Bremen, n 'CHEMNITZ" for Gen i Havre, Dunkirk,586 words
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Article431 1933-09-06 7 Mining Shares. ■■.i pore. Wednesday, 11 a.m. rjß snare quotations are Issued h j Co.. exchange and stock H i- rrckers: Buyers. Bellere. V 4 ue mbanf Tin 28 6 30 alay 28 6 30 n Tin 14- 14 9 0.96 1.00 I 18 6 19 6431 words
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149 1933-09-06 7 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION. RUBBER AGAIN SLIGHTLY EASIER. Tin Firmer In New York. ißi Our Financial Correspondent.) Singapore. Wednesday, noon. To-day's Prices:— Rubber (Singapore), 12 3 16 cts.. down 1i; ct. Market Tone: Quiet and easier. Yesterday's Prices:— London Rubber, 3 23 32d., down l]32d. Market Tone: Slightly149 words
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Article162 1933-09-06 7 Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.), Ltd. Prices for Shell Motcr Spirit and various »rands of Kerosene are a? fellows: Shell Aviation Spirit in 4-gal!on drums per British Imperial gallon 1119 3heii Motor Spirit ex pump per British Imperial gallon 10.82 shell Motor Spirit in 4-gallon drums per British Imperial162 words
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Article67 1933-09-06 7 New Taxation And Economy Measures. Reuter Wireless. The Hague. Sept. 4. The Dutch Government are confident they i.re able to meet the difficulties caused by budset deficit of Ft 200 000,003 without recours to a compulsory lean. &ta cd the Minister for Finance Intel viewed by Reuter. InReuter Wireless. - 67 words
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Article406 1933-09-06 7 MENACE TO INDIAN GROWERS Australian Rice For Britain. Reuter. FIFTY tons cf Austra lan rice have arrived in Britain by the Orien: liner. "Otranto." Another cargo of 200 tors is expected later. "Will tne Australian, rice be a menace to Indian and Burmese gr:wersV" was the queston Reuter asked variousReuter. - 406 words
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Article58 1933-09-06 7 The New Regulations In Hongkong. It is announced that my or "vehicles in Hongkong will not be cteemed to be substantially manufactured in the Enrich. Empiie. and therefore entitled to exemption from the special licence fee on ncn-Empire v:hicies. unles: a. least one half "f the value was58 words
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Article34 1933-09-06 7 The output of Sew Seudai, Ltd.. far ihe month ot August amcunts o 43.500 lb., making a total of 209 000 lb. for the five monthi cf the current financial year34 words
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Article78 1933-09-06 7 Rapid Growth In Six Months. Reuter. London, Sept 5. THE cotton figures, telegraphed yesterday, reveal the very rapid growth of the Japanese industry. The bales of Japanese mill conumption for ihe six months to July 31 numbered 1,512,000 compared with 1 388 000 for he six monthsReuter. - 78 words
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Article222 1933-09-06 7 America Finds Some New Uses. Tlie development of new industrial factors r.d-cating an increased consumption of tin n America is analysed in a report issued by he United States Bureau of Mines, according xi advices from New- York. "In sp'te of the depressed conditions of merit manufacturing etjates222 words
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Article221 1933-09-06 7 Kernel Dried And Sold In Penang-. The gum from cashew nuts is harmfu'; it Misters the skin if cne touches it. There is a air demand of the kernel, dried or fried. The cernel and apples are used for food, says an artic'e in the M.A.H.G. Magazine. The221 words
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Article270 1933-09-06 7 Specially Designed Liner Launched. The specially designed coasting steamer Pulborough, built for Messrs. Stephenson. Clarke and Associated Companies, Limited, was launched from the Burnt-island shipyard, the christening ceremony being perforn.ed by Miss G. Jones, daughter of Mr. F. H. Jones, of London. The principal dimensions of the270 words
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Article23 1933-09-06 7 r l*he output from the mine of Telebu Tin Dredging. Ltd.. for the month of August amounted to 275 picjls.23 words
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Article246 1933-09-06 7 Canned Cockles? LARGE RANGE OF TINNED FOOD. £JOCKLES need no longer, as the old song suggests, be "alive alive-O" to attract custom, for it is announced in a report issued by the Campden Research Station, Gloucestershire, that a process for canning cockles has been developed. The246 words
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Article157 1933-09-06 7 Drought And European Beet Crop. Reuter Wireless. London, Sept. 4 With rcalisau lis in most sections, the markers finished dull, especially Kaffirs and Home Rails. The only feature of the commodity markets was the strength of sugar as the drought affecting the European beet crop, fears of extensiveReuter Wireless. - 157 words
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Article91 1933-09-06 7 Stolen Bank Notes In Free Circulation. Bangkok. Sept. 3. j C rrency notes from the 100,000 t:cal rebbcry v r.il? th money was on consignment to Pa.ans j Ircm tlu- loeal "banks via the postal service ha; j fcuni its way into ftec locpl circulaticn. firms end v.he91 words
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Article649 1933-09-06 7 Rubber Shares. Sin- ■pt re Wednesday. 11 1..: The following rubber share quotation* nt issued by Prater and Co and Lyall and Km**: Issue Value. Prase* Ly«ll Shares. ft Co Kvata, 1 Allenby $0.65 $0.75 $0.7(> $0.85 1 Alor Gajah 0.50 0.60 0.55 0.6* IA. Hltam 100649 words
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Advertisement59 1933-09-06 7 a THE ffgnk SOUTH Wft4 BRITISI M I JiJy V INHUMANC* X-' COHTANT. LXMIT¥D HUE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR otgc&Ajfci irxirriD 4-r otrkST CTJtlllfT CATS I, L. C UABOOLIOUTH, iUomger. 3 Oreen. THE EASTERN UNITED MtUtAACI CORPORATION, LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR AND PERSONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE. L o JOHNSON:59 words
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Advertisement81 1933-09-06 7 THE EASTERN BANK, LIMITED. .Incorporated in ffn*l*nd>. SINGAPORE BRANCH: 4. D'Almeid* tttsW Authorised and Subscribed a 000 .n00 Capital £1,000 000 Paid-up-Capital t 500.000 mmm F B u £iD"orn« L u»^N «RANCHKS: mmm a*-* "SE? BK Amaja. Baghdad. Balirem. Mosul Ta SI^ r o L T NT s opened and81 words
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Advertisement53 1933-09-06 7 tHINK/ m QUARTERLY 2|% lnterest yearly 'paid to you quarterly Think what small amounts pul regularly away now, will mean to you in time to come. In a surprisingly short time you will have an appreciable hank balance. Imerest at the rate of 2ft% is paid quarterly. Head Office: 55.53 words
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Advertisement215 1933-09-06 7 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Limited. (Incorporated in Straits SettlemenU.) Successors to THF CHINESE COMMERCIAL ISAi*a\, LTD, THE HO HONG HANK, LTD AND THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK. LTD. CAPITAL Authorised $10,000,000.00. Paid Up $10,000,000.00. BEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE! LOCAL BRANCH: 458. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: *5T OM* >*.215 words
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Advertisement847 1933-09-06 8 Amusements IT'S PIIMIOVNT KEEK CBBCSE YOUB EITEITIIIIEIT! A Brilliant lU AIIRITF POffITIVKLY LAST NIGHT—B.IS ».15. All-British Comedy. «6 NIGHTLY 9.15. A J' |||7HEB ec a Paramount RACE WEEK Attraction CO UN S E L'S ■!< «MIU LOMBARD and DAVIO MANNERS i» comedy with music SllKer'' m it SVlfc OPINION imm847 words
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Advertisement285 1933-09-06 8 WANTED —Ladi:s ana" gentian sere; fcr a monthly magazine- on commissic tch. free tuition to th? Inexperiences' Mtti will be considered after trial Apph Utrsgl C B Malaya Tribun?. SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRIST. TENDERS ar; invited for demolition *or and reconstruction of 13 houses in the are by Berr.am Street. Er.ggor285 words
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Article604 1933-09-06 9 From The Arctic To The Tropics. qpHE Roy. Cancn Stacy Waddy. the Secre- tary of the Society for the Propagation tf me Gospel, London, arrived in Singapore frorr Malacca on Monday evening and is at present staying as the guesc of the Rt. Rev. the bishop604 words
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Article173 1933-09-06 9 New Ceremony To Increase Consumption. London. The Biennial Conference of the British Empire Service League (the central organisation to which ex-Servicemen's federations throughout the Empire belong) is now being held in London. Delegates have come from all over the Empire and include representatives from South Africa, Canada, Australia.173 words
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Article148 1933-09-06 9 U S Bid For South American Trade. Washington. When Mr Hugh Gibson, generally considered n.>* of the most experienced American diplomats was sh.fted from Brussels to Brazil by I T-udcnt Rocwsvelt in his administration, t -Turk s-ne Washington observers as odd, In wew of hi expert knowledge148 words
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Article, Illustration101 1933-09-06 9 INTERNATIONAL CYCLE RACE—French. German and Swiss riders competed in an International cycle race meeting at Heme Hill. F. H. Wyld (Derby Police A.C.) is on the far side passing Fritz Kratt "Switzerland) in the motor-paced Grand Prix of London. It should be added that Kratt suffered101 words
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Article135 1933-09-06 9 Freak Snowstorms Reported In Yugo-Slavia. Belgrade. Freak August snowstorms on the Slovene Alps have been responsible for several Alpine tragedies. Of five mountaineers who set cut from Tzelovatz to climb Mount Mangart in the Triglav group, two perished from exposure. The other three only just managed to135 words
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Article72 1933-09-06 9 Attempt On Malta Channel Fails. Reuter Wireless. Malta, Sept. 2 After swimming forty miles it 52 hours, the Maltese swimmer, Ar.hur Rizzio, was forced tc abandon his alte-npt to swim the Malta channel from Pczzalo Sety ,o Malta, when he wts 13 miles from the shore. Rizzio isReuter Wireless. - 72 words
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Article32 1933-09-06 9 During the absence on duty of the General Officer Commanding, from Sept. 9 to 11, inclusive, the Command of the Regular Troops. Singapore, wi 1 devolve 'upon Colonel A. C. Dobspn, D.S.O.32 words
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Article105 1933-09-06 9 C rowds Gather On Beach To See It. Belgrade. Huge cowds gathered on the beach of Scnj, a Yugoslavian town on the Adriatic coast, t j tee an astonishing mirage that suddenly formed In the bay. The town of Novi. which is twenty miles further along the105 words
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Article170 1933-09-06 9 Monday. Aug 28. In the morning H. E. llie Sultan of Perak called on His Excellency at Government House. In the af.err:on His Exce lency visited Changi Wednesday. Aug. 30. His Excellency presided a' a meeting of the Executive Council held at Government House this mornirg. Hon. Dr.170 words
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Advertisement214 1933-09-06 9 MR. ROOS TWENTY-FOUR Zl LINE I speeding; up 11 CAMPAI Britain Shoi Electricity Brought t Villa® President Roosevelt is giving scribe to the motor code und V indication is given of what act not Mr. Ford has increased wa against the code. Meanwhile Britain, without unemployment at the rate- oi214 words
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Advertisement378 1933-09-06 9 SINGftPOKE HOTELS GOODWOOD PARK HOTĔT Phone 6490 Telegram: Goodwood Admirably located—sufficiently distant from city noise to ensure an atmosphere of peace and quietness. LARGE GARDEN—I 4 TENNIS COURTS. EVERY COMFORT High-class restaurant under expert European supervision. Lock-up garages: Moderate Rates: Terms Apply:—Manager. WHEN YOU REQUIRE BOOKS, STATIONERY, PRINTING, ETC., Write378 words
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Advertisement86 1933-09-06 9 THE CALCUTTA CHEMICAL CO., LIMITED, (Incorporated In India.) 8. RaiTtes C hambers, Singapore. I. i a dellgllil to use our Carbolic Soap 5% for your dally bath. ONIY 8 CTS. A CAKE. g WIS Mo m r- mdurcisemes 1: Is head, prevent* baldness, blackens hairs, cure:, all btain complaints, eye86 words
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Obituary96 1933-09-06 10 MARRIAGE. MANHCAM—AMBALLIKAYAMMAL. At 14«, Rue Tests**, Siigcn. en Scptemb r 6th, according to Hindu Rite?. Man k :m. youn<? st son cf the lat-j Mr. P Rarmuamy Thaver of Singapore, to AmbaMikayammal. second daughter of Mr. A X KHheappa Thaver of Saigon. DEATH. Mi. Nah Yam Serg, late96 words
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Article802 1933-09-06 10 There is a peculiar situation in Europe. Within a few days a new Disarmament Conference will open— and the European Continent presents a picture of an armed camp. Since the development of the Nazi regime in Germany, wit"h its call for rejuvenated nationalism, France an J802 words
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236 1933-09-06 10 MAI .AY A may be thankful that it is frmj from 'udd?n elemental disaster.'; such us ,l'.:Se which have occurred in quick succession lately in many parts of the world. The worst disaster for years is the Yellow River flood, w hich236 words
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Article164 1933-09-06 10 M riPHE frequent occurrence of &ir and othe j -i. mecnanical disasters only supplies abunf c'ant proof of man's determination to coa* quer tho forces of nature, and to harness their, for his use. Vessels will cross and re-cros." ~he oceans, and there will always be men164 words
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Article227 1933-09-06 10 PAWNSHOP practice is again coining under the public eye as the result of a speech made by an up-country resident condemning the Government for its: policy of licensing these .'hops and thereby obtaining revenue frcm a source winch makes its profits out of the poor. The ideal of a227 words
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140 1933-09-06 10 On the eve of his departure on transfer to Yen as District Officer, Tuan Syed Hassan Shahabudin. the Assistant District Officer. Kuala Muda. Sungei Patani, was entertained to a sumptuous farewell dinner on Aug. 30. at the Semeling liest House by the staffs140 words
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Article51 1933-09-06 10 A young Chincie boy named Leo Ah WVi. who pleaded guilty to a charge of being in possession cf three tins of dutiable liquor on Aug. 25, was sentenced to a fine of $50 in default six months' simple imprisonment. by Mr. D. Wills In the Police Court on51 words
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Article154 1933-09-06 10 Che Muhammad Zin bin Haji Ayob, of.tjM staff of Anderson School, Ipoh, accompanied by his wife and family, has left fcr Camercn Highlands where he will spend the schcol vacation, i The Malayalee community of Ipoh celebrated 'Onam 1 festival on Sunday at the premises if the Malayalee Reading154 words
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Article47 1933-09-06 10 Last Friday a Malay hunter living at Sungei Tinggi shot full-grown panther. He took the carcase to Taiping and there received the usual rtward from the Police. Following the example of other towns, the Taiping police are prosecuting cyclists who leave their machines unattended in public.47 words
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Article70 1933-09-06 10 The Chinese Foreign Office cas decided to open a Chinese Consulate in Kuala Lumpur and that this new Consulate will be placed under the direct control of the Chinese ConsulGeneral of Singapore, who also controls the Penang Consulate. Mrs. D. W McCi'ow leaver. Icr home by the "Aeneas"70 words
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Article334 1933-09-06 10 Mr. F. O. Rasmussen, of Cetor Estate is. it is understood, In hospital in Seremban. 0 Mr. F. A. S. Caldwell. Offlcer-in-charge of Traffic. So emtan has been transferred to Port Dickson as O.C.P.D. Mr. Alan Loke passed thrbugh Seremban on Monday, on his way to Port Dickson for334 words
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Article26 1933-09-06 10 CHINA NEWS, on page 3 CIUB DIARY, on p:. SOVIET PICTURE OF BBXTAIN, "BLACK BRADMAN** FOR U** RADIO paborurifif 008 ■BAOCBS' niws, en26 words
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Advertisement148 1933-09-06 10 J A Robinson's I! lli Sale Bargain M MORLEY'S "ROBINO" HOSE. ilt; to welt —Cotton Tops. Mock tj|B| Fashioned and Seamed. j MBi Mb Sizes 819 91 \B' vlli t^le owm o attractive Shades. "New Beige," "Skin." "Bichette." I m\ Price nil }> a»r. InHHi' 1 SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR I148 words
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Advertisement48 1933-09-06 10 j 631 COMPARE I THE PRICE. QUALITY AND STYLE of T.K.K.'S SHOES WITH THOSE OF ANY OTHER MAKE I <fi> TENG SENG GUAN, C 34, Norih li: idfir Road Ei.ab'.ishcd 1905. I. DANCING. Foxtrot, Walts, Tango, etc., taught at ißena's Dance Studio. Meyer Maualooa. Flat 6, Coleman Street48 words
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Advertisement34 1933-09-06 10 NIGHT—6.IS 9.15. !E WEEK Attraction md DAVID MANNERS in: people staking their [opes and Happiness f a horse race A in 60 mad second: TO-MORROW HE JUNGLE" mal Paramount Picture—with IS "THE LION MAN."34 words
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607 1933-09-06 11 speeding; up ihe recovery CAMPAIGN. Britain Shows How. Electricity Brought to Every English Village. Reuter Wireless. President Roosevelt is giving Mr. Henry Ford 24 hours to Mibscrihe to the motor code under the recovery campaign. N< indication isReuter Wireless. - 607 words
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Article175 1933-09-06 11 Conference To He Held In Paris. Reuter. Paris. Sept. 5. and Franc- ere attendi.-g tha rsooPari! on Sept. 18 to discuss the -;:r- ~t Au«.ria. --rG:n- to tiie Pelt Pariiien" it is ex- 'B*l John Snvjii t Foreign Minuter> Wen 'Under-oecre'ary for F riign M. Da adier. theReuter. - 175 words
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Article44 1933-09-06 11 Success Over Essen. Reuter Wireless. Cologne. Sept. 2. :;c* aI,Sfc nut. from Essen claim a ae* a V tt0r< ur crdinary balloons by reacnrW t .'.t )f over 36 000 though the ftrnxrt r, 3 now have rot officially ecn■a.- Router Wiretap.Reuter Wireless. - 44 words
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Article155 1933-09-06 11 Full Discussion Of Foreign Affairs. Reuter. London. Sept. 5. URGENT questions of foreign affairs will accupy the attention of ihe Cabinet to-day when L holds its first meeting since the adjournment of Parliament. Foremost on the agenda is likely io be the policy to be adopted by theReuter. - 155 words
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Article40 1933-09-06 11 Now Unconscious And Weakening. Reuter Wireless. London, Sept •">. A bulletin issued at 4.30 p.m. stated that Grey was unconscious and wos v. i akening.—Reuter. London. Sept. 4. Viscount Grey's condition is worse. He has lapsed into unconsciousness.—Reuter Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 40 words
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Article52 1933-09-06 11 Seven Killed When Guards Open Fire. Reuter Wireless. Basrah, Sept. 2. Sewn prisoners were killed and 20 injured n Om civil gaol when ;he guards were compelled to cpen Are on a section which attacked the guards with stones and bottles, overpowering some of them and cap'.urtng theirReuter Wireless. - 52 words
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Article134 1933-09-06 11 A Serious Shortage Of Water. Reuter Wireless. London, Sept 2. THE promised tnd to the prolonged drought by slight showers which fell yesterday has hot been fulfilled and there is a serious menace from the shortage of water throughout the country. Wells, up to now perennialReuter Wireless. - 134 words
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Article488 1933-09-06 11 Fear Of Her Nazi Neighbours. Reuter Wireless. As it was iropportune tt> raisj ihe effective strength of the Federa' Army for this purpose. Austria agrees to disband the force cne year from the date of its incorporation unless an interim agreement *is reached exterd the period. Sir JohnReuter Wireless. - 488 words
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Article37 1933-09-06 11 Twelve Killed: Twenty Injured. Reuter. Binghamton (N. York). Sept. 6. Twelve people were killed and 20 injured in a collision between the "Chicago Flier" express and a freight train. Two passenger coaches were telescoped.— Reuter.Reuter. - 37 words
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Article328 1933-09-06 11 Cuba Worst Hit. HURRICANE STILL RAGING. Reuter Wireless. West Paimbeaches, Sept. 4. eighty-mile an-hour hurricane struck the North Floria coast last night, si ice when the area has been shrouded in silence all communications being cut off Anxiety is felt, particularly for the inhabitants cfReuter Wireless. - 328 words
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Article254 1933-09-06 11 Broadcasting To The Enrnire. There is a slightly different atmosphere, writes Mr. Christopher Stone. B.B.C. announcer, when one goes after midnight to Broadcast ng House to broadcast records to one or other of the Empire zones. On? has to ring the front door bell to get in:254 words
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Article61 1933-09-06 11 American Cargo Boat A Mass Of Flames. Reuter Wireless. New York. Sept. 2. After colliding w;th the liner "fttaldfflt Wilson." 200 miles from Cape Fear, the American cargo boat "Cold Water." took fire and became a mass cf flames and sank within an hour. The "Cold Water's"Reuter Wireless. - 61 words
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Article111 1933-09-06 11 Retaken After Shooting A Guard. Reuter Wireless. Dallas (Texasl. Sep.. 4. THE notorious trangs er. Harvey Bailey, made a dramatic getaway fiom gaol at breakfast time when he shot the guard and leap! Into an old mo or-car and disappeared. Bailey was arrested last month inReuter Wireless. - 111 words
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Article31 1933-09-06 11 Reuter. San'iago d? Chile, Sepi. 5. It is reported ihat febe Chilean Government is abolishing all Consulates in the Far East except those it Shanghai and Yokohama.— Reuter.Reuter. - 31 words
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Article277 1933-09-06 11 PART OF MAGAZINE BLOWN UP. Troops Called Out. Programme Of The New Party. Reuter Wireless. Dublin, Sept. 4. MYSTERIOUS explosion at th e Magazine Fort in Phoenix Parx, resulting in the destruction of the rear of the building, created considerable alarm throughout the city. Ammunition is storedReuter Wireless. - 277 words
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Advertisement114 1933-09-06 11 To CD Tocweßaby keep Baby active contented sleep Happy play in the daytime, contented sleep at night, are the result of Bear Brand feeding. Baby will enjoy Bear k ■fQR INVALIDS CONVALESCENTS TOO, Sole .Vgents for Malaya: JOSEPH TRAVERS SONS, LTD. (Incorporated in England). SINGAPORE and PENANG. I "GRACIE FIELDS"114 words
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Article1387 1933-09-06 12 MORE OF CHAN CHAN PHANG. Phantom Company. No Evidence On Facts Offered. application for the rescission of a receiving order made against Chop Kwang Fook Seng and for an adjudicatio l order against Chan Chan Phang, the managing partner was before the Chief Justice, Sir Walter Huggard, yesterday.1,387 words
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Article384 1933-09-06 12 Youths And Women To Carry Guns. j TJEMARKING that the accused was cxiremcIV ly lucky and that the case for the prosecution was not strong enough, the Third Police Magistrate <Mr. R. J. F. Curtis) yesterday discharged Lim Ah Sai, a former actor in the Taiwan384 words
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Article72 1933-09-06 12 Prosecution By Bankruptcy Office. C. N. Leembruggen, a Ceylcn Burgher, was oummcn. d before th;- Fourth Magistrate (Mr. M H. Biack.i) ytstercay cn a cnarge of obtaining credit of $100 without disclosing that he was an undischarged bankrupt. Leembruggen clauned trial and th* hearing was postponed until Oct.72 words
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Article27 1933-09-06 12 Mr. Song Teck Hee, who has just returned to Singap re aLer a long holiday in Java, has been appointed Erglish Secretary oi the Singapore Anti-Opium Society.27 words
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Article168 1933-09-06 12 A Sergeant Rules. MANY KILLED IN HURRICANE. Havana. Sept. 5. gEFORE recovering from the disastrous hurricane Cuba has bee i re plunged into revolution due to discontent in the army and navy. Sergeant Batista, supported by non commissio led officers and pett officers, has taken over168 words
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Article191 1933-09-06 12 Discussions On The Empire Station. SOON titer hfcl arriva' ir. Colombo by the P. and O. "Mool an." Mr. Ma colm Fro.-, the BritLsh Br adeastlng Corn ration repreicn'ativ:. :mmerliately Bet about interviews and insp«cti:ns. Xc irtcrviiwed the G.'cf Secretary, ihMinister cl C n mimical ons191 words
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Article203 1933-09-06 12 Twenty-Two Complaints Against A Malay. Alleged to have been in the habit of swindling ricksha pullers out of their fares a Malay Jafaar bin Ahmad, appeared before the Second Magistr ite (Mr. N. Grice> yesterday on three charges of cheating. Mr. V. D. Knowles appeared for tne203 words
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Article706 1933-09-06 12 European Charged. EVIDENCE OF DOCTOR ON ALCOHOL. A EUROPEAN named W. Hili, described as a Sanitary engineer, was ummoned before the Fourth Police .Magistrate before Mr. M. H. Blacker yesterday for driving his car without h licence. He pleaded guilty and was iir.ed $10. He was706 words
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Article197 1933-09-06 12 Sir Arthur Salter Accepts Invitation. London, Sept, 5. Sir Aithur Salter has accepted the invitation cf tho Chinese Government io visit China to idvise on economic problems. Hr-t is expected to kavt eaily in October Ftcuter. Sir Ar.hur Salter Ls a member of the Economic Advisory197 words
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236 1933-09-06 12 Supose a baby were left on jour doorstep, Mr. Bachelor—What w'-uid you do? Tha 's the situation Maurice Chevalier faces ir: Paramount's "A Bedtime S ory." which cpened yesterday to 'excellent houses at the Capito:. This popular s ar is supported by236 words
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98 1933-09-06 12 The London Film production. Counsels Opinion," the screen adap.ation of Gilbert Wakefield's hilarious stage play, formed the main fee.ture in the programme put on at the Fuvihon theatre yesterday. Previous to yesterday's show, the Pavilion had been closed for a few days to complete arrangements98 words
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182 1933-09-06 12 From Hell to Heaven." the Paramount picture which began a season at the Alhamtva last night, is a study of personalities who are to be found on a racecourse. The stcry centres vnmd a number of people who are staying ir an hotel for182 words
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Article85 1933-09-06 12 The Paramount produc.icn, "He Learnr.l j About Women." commenced a run at the Roxy last night with gocd houses at bo.h performances. This comedy kept the audience enterI tr.ined frrm star, to finish. Stuart Erwin is the young man who docnot know what to do85 words
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Article48 1933-09-06 12 The following are the numbers of arrivals from, and departures to, the Madras Presidency for the month of August, 1933: Arrivals (ethers) (figures supplied by travelling inspec ors), 1,231 adults, 108 minors, 54 infants. f Departures (figures supplied by steamer agents), 1,734 adults, 152 minors. j48 words
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Article, Illustration742 1933-09-06 12 THE CONFERENCE LISBON. IN Future 01 Macao. Governor's Visit T<> Singapore. Hk. the Governor of l].i W Ti rvj a id Ma uo, U m v Ol. A. J. \tand Lady de Miranda w Singapore ye/tonlav at n, i ln "Sibajak" on their re tu "i from Portugal.742 words
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Advertisement16 1933-09-06 12 THE Overseas Assurance CORPORATION. LIMITEDChina NMfafc < stret 'PHONE 5808. SINCAW** HIE, Wilt, W VEHICLES COMPENSATION INSI16 words
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Article, Illustration76 1933-09-06 13 JUST WHAT YOU WANT TO KNOW TO-DAYS SHIPPING HXKHOUR BOARD. Singapore, Sept. 6. \<;SI!>E THE WHARVES. at Entrance Gate 1). r ntranee Gate 3). Ma a Hari 16: Calcu:;.\ i ag 9; Hakusan Maru 6. Entrance Gate 3). :t7. Karat'ola 35. Inl a: oe Gale 4) »rl 11..'.'.ranee Gate 4).76 words
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Article408 1933-09-06 13 \lleged Kxtortion By (iangster. rpn;-: k evidence was concluded I in A a Court yesterday before Mr. j. Gtrahty and a common jury in the case in two Hokien Chinese, Lee Poo J La .-.l:. C H and Wee On < alias Chow Kah 0:.' i408 words
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Article117 1933-09-06 13 ;h 'l on-Aggression Signed. Reuter Wireless. Rome, Sept. 2. and M P temkin have sigrnp o! neutrality between Ita'y ard f non-aggression. The pact is •1 with the recent pact signed t th. Soviet lave that the term not defined.—Rtu f er Wireless. Rome. Sept. 2. i>"twe*nReuter Wireless. - 117 words
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Article78 1933-09-06 13 from Ea avia end Falembanz by aeronone arL expected c| the General Post Oifkr Singapore, a: 5 p.m. u-ds;.\ Fro.n Eurcpe (Londm malls despatched Aug. 17), by (he "Rohna." due a. Penan-; ,t dzyUaht to-morrow. Fic.n China and Japan by the "Hak>:«a i Maru," due at Singapore at78 words
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Article138 1933-09-06 13 Slashing Attack At British T.U.C. Reuter Wireless. London, Sept. 4. IN view of the leaning towards dictatorship methods within the Labour Pr rty disclosed in the recent symposium of the views of Sir Stafford Cripps and othrr Labour left-wingers, chief interest in the presidential address cfReuter Wireless. - 138 words
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Article137 1933-09-06 13 Grown Fcr Australia From English Willow. Melbourne (Victoria). From one cf six willow cuttings sort to Australia from England twenty-eight years ago oy Archie Maclaren, the English Test captain tiiere has grown at Daylesford, the biggest willow plantation of its kind in Australia. From it, too, has grown137 words
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Article142 1933-09-06 13 Great Success of C.V.M.A. Show. The Ca.ho.ic Men's Association staged the comedy entit'ed the "Rogueries of Scapin" bef:re a well packed audience including the Catholic priests in Singapore at the Parochial Hall of the Church of Our Lady of Lourdes en Saturday last. The performance was a142 words
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Article198 1933-09-06 13 SELLING. Singapore, Sept. 5. London 4 months' sight 2|4 1l > London 3 months' sight 2|4 1,32 London 60 days' sight 2 4 Icl London 30 days' sight 2 4 London demand 2 3 31 London T.T. 2 3 15 16 Lytns and Paris demand 930 Hamburg demand198 words
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Article186 1933-09-06 13 Singapore, St-pt 5 K. (Siam) W. Coast N. 1 per Koyan R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $113 Rice, B. Siam N. 1 »99 Rice, B. Siam N. 2 ;31 Siam, No. 1 "Sinhway" $170 Siam, No. 2 "Sinhway" $160 Siam, No. 3 "Sinhway" «147 R.ce, Saigon186 words
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Article116 1933-09-06 13 British Co-operative Chiefs In Russia. Moscow. Four l epresentatives of the Co-operat'-v Wholesale Society of Great Britain have arrived here. They are Mr. R. Robinson, M v W. D. Graham and Mr. J. MacFaden, representing the Financial, Textile and Grocery Committees respectively, and Mr. T. G. Davis, Director116 words
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Article110 1933-09-06 13 Trouble Over Ownership Dispute. Madrid. Headed by the Mayor of Bareastro and several Town Councillors, a mob of two hundred persons has besieged the local monastic Seminary and taken it by assault. The monks have been ejected. An attempt was made to defend the buii i110 words
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Article242 1933-09-06 13 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures. TO-DAY, SEPT. 6. High Tide.—12.11 p.m. Rotary Luncheon, Adelphi Hotel, 1 p.m. Diocesan Conference Begins. Singapore Races. Commercial Cup Semi-Pinal, F. and N. v. Municipal Services, Anscn Road. TO-MORROW, SEPT. 7. High Tides —0.13 a.m., 12.35 p.m. Diocesan Conference,242 words
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Article116 1933-09-06 13 ALHAMBRA. —Carole Lombard and David Manners in "From Hell to Heaven." CAPlTOL.—Maurice Chevalier in "A Bedtime Story." EMPIRE—DoubIe talkie: 'The lo.al bad Man" and "Impatient Maiden." GREAT WORLD—Side shows, Cabaret, Malay cpera, Chinese wayang. silent and talkie ciremas (Sky theatre: "Let Us Be Gay:'' Star theatre: "Skinner S:eps Out").116 words
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Article40 1933-09-06 13 Five People Killed In One Plane. Reuter. Moscow, Sept. 5. Five prominent Soviet officials connected wPL aircraft and the wife of one of them, with the pilot and mechanic, have been killed in an aeroplane crash near here.—Reuter.-Reuter. - 40 words
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Advertisement287 1933-09-06 13 The Champagne of Table Waters I A P R I) l r T 0 F I TII X HOT SPRINGS, I SB LET AS. I rrr in n inn- mi n hi—namanansanii ajjnm NEXT OAY SOMETHING TEaRiBLE. 1 JrafiX r MUST B£ WBONG WITH HIM WHAT! ARENOU STILL HUNGRY 'ME287 words
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Miscellaneous195 1933-09-06 13 SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY. r,ntianak (Kioen Ho -ai 3 pta Eanka frland, Pladjoe ,»nd Palembang Theueu?) 3 p.m. Worth, X -East and N.-Wesi Suma.ra Siam, Eurma, India, Iraq. Palestine, Egypt. East and South Africa, Europe, Gieat Britain, Irehnd. Mor.h and' South America <Ey Aeroplane) 7 p. n. TO-MORROW. U y.on195 words
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Miscellaneous69 1933-09-06 13 DAILY WEATHER REPORT. Malayan Meteorological Service. aem YenU-rday. Night Max. Bright Mln. Temp. Rr.lnfall. Sunshine. Temp Stations. Deg. F. Inches. Hour*. Deg. X Alor Star 90 0.61 8 1 73 Sitiawan 90 Nil 7.9 74 K. Tr ngganu 89 Nil 8.2 74 Bukit Jeram 87 Nil 6 7 73 Malacca69 words
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948 1933-09-06 14 OUR SPECIAL SELECTIONS. DOUBLE TOTE ON RACES 6 AND 8; BIG SWEEP ON RACE 8. The Second day's card of eight events in connection with the Singapore Turf Club's Autumn (Gold Cup) race meeting will be run off948 words
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Article119 1933-09-06 14 Open Athle tic Sparts Meeting. The all-.Toh.re State Chinefe Athletic Meeting has been fix d fo.- Oct. 5 and 6 at Batu Pahat. The idea of the meeting is to select the best athletes to represent Johore Sta»e in the coming all-Malayan Chinese sports at Kuala Lumpur. The119 words
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Article30 1933-09-06 14 Yesterday's Northern Division Match. Reuter. Loudon. Sept. 5. j Yesterdays matci» in the English League. Third Divisi.n iNcrtheni) resulted as follows: Rochdale 3 Ilartlepools U. 0 .1 —Reuter.Reuter. - 30 words
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Article65 1933-09-06 14 Selections For This Afternoon. mHE following are "Winning Post's" selections A for to-day's races: RACE 1—YELLOW RIVER. Salome. Can Do. RACE 2,—MERRY CHRIS. Valkyrie. Balkis. RACE 3 —MOUNTAIN BELLE Bridal Veil. Top Hole. RACE 4 BROWN TONY. Rotherwood. Brampton. RACE MURNA. Etona. Biddy Mar.sh. PACE 6—OVERLAP. Aiya-Aiya.65 words
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Article322 1933-09-06 14 Record Crowd Rushes The Gate. (From Out Otc* Correspondent j Malacca. Spet. 4. The featuring of giri boxers on last night's programme at the City Park resulted in a crowd of recotd propor ion- The gates were rushed and handling the attendance was almost impossible. C.322 words
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Article230 1933-09-06 14 Wimbledon Pays Associations Not Players. Mr. J. A. Dein. one of the Councillors of the Malayan Lavn Tennis Association, writ "The statement, hem your own correspondent, in your issue cf Sept. 4. that the Australians were paid l?CO a head to play in the IfcWl) tennis championships at230 words
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Article69 1933-09-06 14 The August B.P. v. the Yee Yong Athletic Association at the Ai Tong School held on Saturday at 4.35 pm. will be (jeiseys can be obtained from the hon. treasure.- before the game) Wee Hong Hai. Lim Chin Han. Ng Kirn Swee. Ang Thiam Koon. Kan Hock Hoy,69 words
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Article886 1933-09-06 14 Another Drawn Game CHINESE RESERVES v. ISLANDERS. second tie in the Singapore Cuu Soccer Competition, between the Chinese II and Pulau Brani, played at the Anson Koad Stadium, also resulted in a draw, both sides failing to score, and a replay will be necessary. The Chinese were886 words
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Article177 1933-09-06 14 Results Of Yesterday's Play. YESTERDAYS ties in the S.C.C. lawn tennis tournament resulted as follows: "A" CLASS DOUBLES J. A. Dean and N. S. Wise <owe 15.4) beat F. T. K. Hobbes and F. R. Hobbes (owe 4) 7—9. 6—o. 7—5. W. D. Charhon and H.177 words
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Article67 1933-09-06 14 Tall Scoring In Folkestone Match. London. Sept. 5. The Weit Indian:- met an England XI at F-Ikes ore and centur es were cored tay the Kent veteran. Frank Woo ley. Waher Hammond. Headley and Grant tthe t'unsrs' caplair) Scores: ENGLAND XI: 2G2 for 9 Vkts. dec!. 'Hammond 133)67 words
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Article78 1933-09-06 14 S.H.B.J.SC. team v. the Sincere Lads B.P. on Sunday, at the latter's court: Tan Khai Seng. Koh Kirn Soon. Sng BenTeck, Koh Kirn Yean. Tay Keng Wan and Low Swee Guan. RESERVES: Lim Cheng Hong and P Jeremiah. Tbe Piavfair Badminton Party meets the C-rat.ec B. P on78 words
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Article172 1933-09-06 14 YORKSHIREMEN IV FORM. English Cricked Essex Lead Sussex At Leyton. YORKSHIRE, the County chain. pions, met an M.C.C. XI i n the annual cricket festival match pUyeri at Scarborough. A largt treated to some delightful cricket, fewer than live players scoriii* centuries. Although Sussex won the for the172 words
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Article58 1933-09-06 14 The V.M.C.A. team to Met or the S.R.C. grourd on BatOTdaj Ml I wi 1 be selected Iron. R. P. Ridley letpi >. \v X Ml G. L. F. Wilis. Jcrn L,- Lata C D X J. L' Tick. L. M. Penne:;..:if! c Lee Fong Lim. E. Bronn58 words
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Advertisement7 1933-09-06 14 I SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE I ORCH&RP ROftP7 words
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Article541 1933-09-06 15 A Ruthless Attack. MR. MAXTON NOT IN FAVOUR. Moscow, Aug. 5. gOVIET literature is not rich in descriptive sketches of other countries. Especially during the last few years the number of Soviet citizens who have been able to travel abroad is extremely small. That the impressions541 words
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Article182 1933-09-06 15 Private Ones Distinguished By Rosette. For some time, in addition to the Official Guide Lecturers' free tours of the Biit sh Museum Galleries, which take place en every week-day twice daily, at 12 and 3 p.m., a few i nofhcial private guides, of whose competence the director is182 words
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Article172 1933-09-06 15 Former Labour Colleagues Involved. London, Sept. A Political stir, in which Lord Snowden. Mr. Ramsay Mac Donald and Mr. Arthur Henderson are the central figures, has been caused by Commander Kcnworthy's allegations of intrigue.s ever the leadership of tne Labour Party in 1931. which story Lord Snowden today172 words
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Article209 1933-09-06 15 New Drive By The Customs Authorities. London, Aug. 0. Visitors to England from Malaya will have to undergo a stricter Customs search now. This is due to the popularity of short holiday cruises and the increased numbers of people going to the Continent for week-end trips. Despite warnings209 words
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Article115 1933-09-06 15 Shots In Battle After Vigil Of 15 Nights. Sofia. After a sharp exchange of shots in the darkless a band of smugglers, engaged in bringing contraband silk, coffee and other goods across the frontier from Roumania have been arrested by the police. The authorities, aware that smuggling115 words
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Article120 1933-09-06 15 Landed At Scarborough In Mail Week. London Aug. 6. 1 Three tunny fish, each weighing between 500 and 600 lb., were landeo at Scarborough yesterday. Trey were caught on Friday in the North Sea by Col. E. T. Pee! and Col. Stapleton-Cotton. f'cm Col. Peel's yacht, the120 words
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Article106 1933-09-06 15 Pips Water From Ganges In London House. London, j The shipping of Holy Water from the Ganges and all the sacred rites of the Hindu conversion ceremony were performed at Hampstead (London) by Mrs. Jessie Patkar, a 23-year-old Yorkshire girl. Sh'-> is the wife of Mr. S.106 words
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Advertisement118 1933-09-06 15 ~~~NEW WORLD CABARET Dancing Nightly From 9 p.m. Dance Hall Thoroughly Renovated And Lighted By Coloured Lights Changing Automatically ILLUMINATED CABARET GARDEN. NEW WORLD TALKIE inAH.HT:— "The Lost Squadron" Race Horse j Insurance I LOW RATES j WITH j ABSOLUTE SECURITY j Sime, Darby Co., Ltd. j TEL. 5144. INSURANCE118 words
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Advertisement303 1933-09-06 15 Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance in force over $35,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In the Straits Settlements). HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building. Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, EC. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and compiles with the303 words
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Article563 1933-09-06 16 Two Sides To The Question. i i From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Ang. 24. THE Lancashire League is in the news again, up against iheir seasonal storms of critic sm. George Headley. the "Black Bradman" who has batted with such brilliance for the West Indies during563 words
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Article109 1933-09-06 16 "At Oxford and Cambridge the game of lawn tennis is recognised and Blues are awarded, so there is no sound excuse for the schools holding back. The time has come when pressure must be put on the headmasters and governors by the boys and their parents109 words
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Article93 1933-09-06 16 The Windsor and Eton rink was quite the oldest playing in tho championship recently. Three of the four players were over 60, but a yotng skipper of 38 brought the average down a little. Torbay County club on the other hand are a young team. Their93 words
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Article71 1933-09-06 16 A. H. Bull, of Wellingborough, who won the Pairs championship last year with his brother, is an example of the recruit from other games who succeeds at bowls. This year the brothers were beaten in their county competition. Bull was at one time captain of the71 words
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Article65 1933-09-06 16 Mr. King thinks that those who have done well at other ball games generally do well at Bowls. Bilhaid players, aivustomed to judging tho line along which a ball is to travel, maka particularly good bowls players.Then, of course, those who have played other games in their65 words
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Article54 1933-09-06 16 Honours came Mr. King's way after only three years at the game. He says that given a keen eye. good judgment and the right tempenateat a man must succeed at buwU. The players who are not going to make a hit just pJcd along in the54 words
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Article343 1933-09-06 16 Graduate Shot By His i Companion. Lcndon, Aug. 6. AN inquest was held at Chelmsford yesterday on Richard William Kenneth Hart, thirtytwo, a Cambridge graduate, of St. John's College, Cambridge, who died in Chelmsford Hospital oa Friday as a result of a gunshot wound reused by the343 words
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Article451 1933-09-06 16 Details Of Current Prices. Singapore. Sep:. 1. MEAT. Beef, steak (round), kati 30 Beef, stew or curry, kati Pork, lean, kati 42 Pork, lean and fat. list quality), kati 11 Mut.oi. Australian, lb. 33 Fowl, kati D Hens ilocally reared), kati II Ducks. Saigon, each Pigeons, domestic unfledged,451 words
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Advertisement572 1933-09-06 16 NOT A PAIN AT 78. She Feels Like 48. Aches and pains are not inevitable in old age. When they do come, there is always a cause lor them—a cause that can be ovcrcom?. Hero is a little lessen en growing old, by a woman of 78 "For th? last572 words
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Advertisement182 1933-09-06 16 j 1 AND ADDS A KEENER NOW SELLING AT j (SINGAPORE PRICK). i Wwar^^^^^Ĕ Ml PERCASEOF ''If 96 pint bottles. j OR $3l 50 PERDOZ. ll^-^>SE I coil nn IERcase01 gg j S*44IUU 48 QUART BOTTLES. ,JU $6.00 l IMJTY PAID AND DELIVERED. QjOP clip KEPALA .Z* 1 1 BRITISH182 words
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Article124 1933-09-06 17 Wanted In Bombay On heating Charge. i -t:L> ni a grey tweed suit, a youn» [1 (i Russian named Herman Wolinthe District Judge (Mr. A iner> yesterday. inspector, McLennan. *'ho arrestee .Japanese hotel in Sophia Road line, statfd that a warrant had Bombay cn a charge124 words
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Article220 1933-09-06 17 Italian (iovernment's Propaganda. Capua, Aug. 2. Government's propaganda for !u> been extended to South Italy. nes are practically unknown. To vi> ci several relics of the Dea Matuta. the r n goddess of maternity, have been -ed and put into a new wing of the old museum :n220 words
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Article171 1933-09-06 17 Agreement On Causes Of Friction. Warsaw, Aug. 5. Agreement of importance to the peace of Eas'ern E rcpe were signed to-day in Danzig j r< il: of the negotiations which have been '•King pi• between the Polish Government a: ti- Nazi Government of Danzig. T ie agreement171 words
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Article116 1933-09-06 17 Kitrhrn To Be Shown In Vienna. Vienna. Aug. 4. ii f the Autumn Fair, which •rr from Sept. 3 to JO, a big Md at the Rotund'- buildf'ratfr. to celebrate the 250th the Vienna Cafe. rurks rt treated after 'the siege !683 they left behind them lfl ss116 words
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Article101 1933-09-06 17 >'»(!'.'••«rjrers Employ Ingenius Idea. Helsingfors. invertion cf bootleggers here is j pedo that can be filled with f a long meta! frame with torc< Jr ends. The frame is shaped to n earhteri of crude alcohol. 1 of tins thus carried depending on a of tile frame. C0r101 words
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Article214 1933-09-06 17 Dishonestly Retained Four Suits. t rmiN Chee Loy, a pawnbroker, was fined $30 VJ yesterday by the Th.rd Police Magistrate Mr. R. J. Curtis, for dishonestly retaining stolen property, namely, four suits valued at $i55. The charge was a sequel to a case in which B Malay named214 words
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Obituary211 1933-09-06 17 Strange Case Reported From Kecskemet. Bud? pest, Aug. 1. The strange case of 'a dead man who returned to life for one day is reported from Kecskemet. Tivadar Porgacs. a twenty-f-ur-year-o'd shep assistant, died in a taxi 0:1 his way to he station a: two o'clcck in211 words
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Article191 1933-09-06 17 Car Hurled Seventy Feet Down Slope. Orange. France. Aug. 10. The young Marquess of Dufferin and Ava had a hairbreadth escape from death last night when his car struck two trees and was hurled down a seventy foot slope three miles from here His English chauffeur. Leslie Charles191 words
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Article86 1933-09-06 17 Two Men Shoot Over Hundred Elephants. Bulawayo. Two hunters. Messrs, Hall and Rangley. engaged by the Northern Rhodestan Government in connection with the protection of native gardens and the reduction of the number «f elephants In the north-eastern portion of the territory, have accounted for more than86 words
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Article78 1933-09-06 17 Animal Beaters To Be Beaten. Brunswick. Cruelty to animals In the states of Brunswick and Anhalt will be punished henceforth by corporal punishment and deportation to a concentration camp, according to a decree issued by the Nazi Governor. "In cases of special brutality," the order states, "tormentors are78 words
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Article69 1933-09-06 17 Man Electrocuted While Bathing. Belgrade. Five men were bathing in the River Drava. Jugoslavia, during a thunder storm when a flash of lightning apparently hit the surface of the among them. Ail five were struck unconscious. When brought to the bank it was found that «,ne was69 words
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Article332 1933-09-06 17 Will China Stiffen Her Attitude? Shanghai, Sept. 3. Japanese auihoiities in Tokyo a<*j watching closely developments in China the result of the return of the Nanking Finance Minister. Mr. T. V. Socng. from his iir.portaiit trip to Europe and America. They fear that thp anti-Japanese movement in China332 words
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Article154 1933-09-06 17 Millions Of Beer Barrels Wanted. Helsingfors. Europe is full of Americans looking fa barrels. In order to cope with the big consumption or the 3 .2 per ceht. beer introduced in the United States last Apirl. the agents of American brewers are stated to be scouring the Continent154 words
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Article155 1933-09-06 17 France Considers A Big Underground Plan. Paris. A combined land and water air station at I the very sates of Paris is contemplated by three members of the Council-General of the Seine. A motion to this effect has been put forward by M. Duffieux. and is at present155 words
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Article112 1933-09-06 17 Prospecting Revival On The Rand. Johannesburg, Aug. 5. Prospectors working in the Wilgespruit Gorge, a wild spot a few miles north of the main gold reef, have unearthed parts of Fred Strubens's battery, which crushed the first ore on the Witwatersrand goldfields in 1886. At this spot were112 words
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Article78 1933-09-06 17 Claim For £100,000 Launched By Singer. New York. Mr. Walter Winchell, the New Yock columnist who was punched by Mr. A1 Jolson, the famous singer on July 22, has sued Mr. Jolson for 500,000 (£100,000) damages. The incident took place during a boxing match at a Hollywood78 words
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Article191 1933-09-06 17 Employer And Employed Fall Out. /"IHARGED with causing grievous hurt with v> a dangerous weapon, a Chinese kepaiT. m charge of a batch of ccolies employed en an estate at the 16th mile, Chua Choo Karv, appeared before the District Judge (Mr. H. A I'orrer) yesterday.191 words
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Article172 1933-09-06 17 Great Grand-Son Of Former Archbishop. Pretoria. Clad in the purple cassock which he wore M' champion to the Archbishop of York at tht coronation of the King, the Venerable Wilfed Parker was consecrated the Fifth Bishop of Pretoria in St. .Mean's Cathedral by the Archbishop of Cap?172 words
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Article85 1933-09-06 17 Condemned To Twenty Years By Mistake. San Sebastian. A sentence of twenty years has been passed on a man who should have been set free, it has been discovered free. The mistake was made because the Jury was composed of Basques who did not understand one word of85 words
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Article99 1933-09-06 17 Herr Hitler's Plans For A Senate. Munich. Aug. 5. In a tmm h at a Reich conference Ol Nai:i leaders at Obersalzberg to-day Chancellor Hitler said that the domination ol the party must be permanently secured. To this end. he said, "a hierarchy ol Nazi leaders'" would be99 words
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Advertisement365 1933-09-06 17 IPE<IAII/ED SPECIALISED MECHANIC/ Consider the number of stiokes the pi>.nns cf your engine make in every 1,000 "miles— w.ar must take pheĕ and there comes a time in the life 'jf every eh? gine when new pistons mv: f be fitted. Cylinder walls are also worn and sometimes scored. The365 words
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Article180 1933-09-06 18 Collapse Of Gen. Liu's Forces. Hankow, Aug. 20. THE civil war in Szechuen has come to a definite conclusion following the collapse of General Liv Wen Huei s forces on the right bank of the Mm River. j With mere than twenty regimrnts of his I180 words
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Article621 1933-09-06 18 Record Of A Year's Service. THE following is the report of the management committee of uhe Penang Indian Association, to be submitted to members at the eighth annual general meeting ta be held at 421, Dato Kramat Road, Penang. on Friday: Committee of Management:—Your Committee met on621 words
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Article140 1933-09-06 18 World Watches £4,000,000 Liquor Market. Washington. FOREIGN Powers are already trying to "muscle in and get most favoured treatment for their in" and get most favoured treatment far their peal of the eighteenth amendment, according to observers here. The indication given by Tennessee, Arkatism. and Zlabama in favour140 words
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Article136 1933-09-06 18 Voyage In Canoe To Take Three Years. Strctford, Lancashire. Two young Lancashire men, Kerneth Savage and Cecil Edgar, have se* off on the Bridgewater Canal' here in a canoe f:r a voyage r-und the world. The caroe was pushed from Savage's hone on a trailer and a136 words
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Article453 1933-09-06 18 Letters To The Editor. rOur readers are invited to nt* ntbjecis of public interest. f *1° W tiood that the Malaga Tribune necessarily endorse opinions expressed hv~ m Dondent». LETTERS SHOULD BE A 4S POSSIBLE, preferably t V peuritt~ tvacing), and on one side of the b>453 words
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Article65 1933-09-06 18 House Built In The Time Of Charlemagne. Vienna. The farmhouse attached to the old abbey mill of Schardin;-am-Inn (Austri.i> which known to be at least eleven hundred years old a c been burnt to the ground. It is suspected that the fire was the work of65 words
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Advertisement523 1933-09-06 18 W a If l \w4m iITA ,hen 311 the most I lis* 1 V»V RA_4 DC MAZDA'S and the R-A* V 3? Non-Sag Filament t q THt BRITISH THCMSCN HOUSTON CO.ITD ~M their latest CHOWK nousf aidwtch lonoom.wc i iriumph. WITH Till: WONDERFUL NON-SAG FILAMENT. —A MAZDA INVENTION. THE BORNEO523 words
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Advertisement53 1933-09-06 18 GET INTO RADIO. WORLD'S MOST FASCINATING HOBBY! LEARN BY DOING—NOT BOOKS. LIMITEO 163, Orchard Road. are prepared to give instruction In BUILDING. OPERATING and REPAIRING RADIO RECEIVERS ETC. YOUR ENTHUSIASM IS AROUSED IN EVERY LESSON HOURS OF DELIGHTFUL RECREATION. How would you like to build a set with $10! and53 words
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Advertisement177 1933-09-06 18 —■-..■■l. —^TT^l—lL...— MY DEAR, DONT THINK Of %4#C GIVING UP TEA. JUST CHANGE TO f /7 y° n cc overvtired sometimes \*s*f law l nervous and irritable for no good 1 j *s reason? Perhaps you've thought it came from drmkmg tea, and have fJ£3Hr£w even considered giving up this177 words
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Advertisement60 1933-09-06 18 SLUGGISH! Most Decidedly A Case For f him Liver Laxative I Perfection. SEI.O-SELOCKROME FILM j COMPETITION. FOR AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHERS. (NO ENTRANCE FEE). You can easily win a fine camera. Write for particulars to Malaya Photo Supply, 59, VICTORIA STREET, SINGAPORE, (Close to corner of Bras Basah Rd.), Judges: Messrs. Teo60 words
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Miscellaneous286 1933-09-06 18 j jft* EMPIRE RADIO TO-NIGHT. British Broadcasting Corporation. PROGRAMMES FOR INDIA (INCLUDING BURMA, CEYLON, STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. FEDERATED MALAY STATES AND ADEN). From The Empire Transmitter, Daventrg, England. Wavelengths: 25.28 and 31.3 metre*. 'Greenwich Mean Time: add 7 hrs. 20 minute;.' G.M.T 11.0 a.m.—lo pm. Transmission or. an cm.ni-directional aerial: 11.0286 words
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Article236 1933-09-06 19 Sunday's (*ame At Jalan Besar. rKu I Ciub trounced the Bidadavi Club t" thc tunc of 6 goals to 1, B of the Colman soccer League at l b ->ar Stadium on Sunday. v >: .id /V'.n rcfereed. and the team? Shariff Sidik. Iksan; Harris, lb.'»him Dawood,236 words
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Article32 1933-09-06 19 Switzerland Eliminate Belgium. Monireux, Sept. 3. L- Ua.. Cup quarter-final of the quali„::r. Switzerland bea-, Belgium by three tv t fvo and qualify for next year's com- at —-RpntPr32 words
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Article194 1933-09-06 19 Match At McNair Road Ground. rpilE Nondescripts beat a scratch side by 81 runs at McNair Road on Sunday. Scores: N C C. S. de Silva b Pillay Choppard b William C. Pereira b William J. N. Fernando c William b Selakr.n Singh 11 P. M. Sirirena <•194 words
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Article49 1933-09-06 19 Result Of September Bogey Competition. The September bogey competition al the Singapore G.C. was played H the Bukit Timah on Saturday and Sunday and resulted m a for R Craik ft all square., in "A" Divi--2? ?S*J?JLS for N H Holm < 18 ™c up», m B division.49 words
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Article35 1933-09-06 19 Ties in the Straits Chinese Reading Clubs singles badminton tournamentrhT» m OW: c. Ng Wing Chon v Tan Cnuan. Urn Som Chuan v. Urn Cheng Gek lav pau song v Tan Peng Chuar35 words
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Advertisement280 1933-09-06 19 For your throats sake, smoke FRESH 1 Made and sealed-fresh in London jj^vPjl^^^^M the traditional home of the j^K^^^^p^jgJg World's finest Virginia Cigarettes— JW^^-rj^tSSt^Mt CRAVEN "A" do not, cannot, affect the fP! It throat. You can buy CRAVEN "A" any- I \k 1 where sealed'fresh in the certainty that ::i280 words
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Miscellaneous304 1933-09-06 19 AT THE ISLAND CLUB. The Duffers' Cup Golf Competition, rpHE following are the full results of the A Island Club Duffers' Cup competition:— FIRST ROUND. S. F. Ho beat Lee Chim Huk by 3 and 1 Lee Keng Chye boat L. L Lawler by 3 and 2 W. Ruddock beat304 words
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Article, Illustration187 1933-09-06 20 Dancing At the Sailors' Institute—AngloChinese School Football Team Athletic Meeting At The White Stadium. A group ponograph taken at tire dance- al the Singapore Sailors' Irstitut? last Wednesday. Lady Cltmenti and the Misses Cl m ntl trt «*t*d in the centr". A "snappy" beach costume worn187 words
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