Malaya Tribune, 16 September 1933
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Title Section39 1933-09-16 1 The Malaya Tribune THE MOST POPULAR DAILY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. Vol. XX, No. 221 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1933 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Satur.ay. Sept. 16. 1933. Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER IC, 1933 "N.<^39 words
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Advertisement104 1933-09-16 1 Head The Sunday Tribune Dominant In Malaga! 0 locaou-jonoiasaociou—lonoi—aono=aoacs c=3oC3or=Joaor ioc^< i P .HIE bBBBB BBi^^ AUSTRALIAN BRANDY j B I > I jj AT LAST You Can Obtain A Brandy of Quality at jj 1 an Economical Price. o D I > PRODUCT OF AUSTRALIA'S FINEST VINES. DOG'S HEAD104 words
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Advertisement43 1933-09-16 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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Article, Illustration3113 1933-09-16 2 Comments On The Mail. Ivly Dear Nieces, Contributions have cumc in well tins week ana I no. ice that a few of you have taken up the op;3o<.tic:i in our debate. Hcwe.er. I don't think there can be any doubt as to the result. Those who favour3,113 words
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Advertisement288 1933-09-16 2 FILM STARS' BEAUTY I Icr lovely skin comes first in IJjl^^^Sp, the care and thought oi your favourite film star. For the jilt** camera would reveal the tiniesl %M^Bl'^ blemish. So she chooses white IMI Lux Toilet Soap to protect her !wM ra^' beauty. Its mild lather keeps «P 1^288 words
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368 1933-09-16 3 WORST FOR FIFTY YEARS. Situation Ugly. Overflowed At $< feral Places. r River Hood this year j vtd the most serioiw lift) years. Shantung the district:? j'ungao. Chiahsiang and already been flooded. Kiangsu the flood situa msidered very serious places affected are368 words
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Article113 1933-09-16 3 Meeting To Be Held In French Concession? Shanghai. Aug. 29. > railed on Mayor Wu Ten-chen certain the attitude of the thorttkn towards the proposed •Wax Conference in Shanghai, derstaod that Mayor Wu informed that, while sympathetic with the conference, the Chinese authoripesaatt it to be held in113 words
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Article80 1933-09-16 3 General Han Requests Part For Flood Relief. Tsinan, Aug. 24. al Han Fu-chu, Chairman of the Shan.ciul Government, has petitioned :imcnt requesting that a huge sum be lor tin relief of the flood refugees nUmg and Rood prevention work along Don River. *1 Han suggests that the80 words
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Article219 1933-09-16 3 Changpei Taken Over By Govt. Troops. China Times. Peiping, Aig. 28. pHANGPEI. a city north of Kalgan which v.' was used as headq. arters of the AntiJapanese Army by General Fang Chcn-wu vas taken over ye'teiday by the Government ttoops under General Feng Chih-an. a divisionalChina Times. - 219 words
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Article162 1933-09-16 3 Company And Strikers Unable To Come To Terms. China Times. Shanghai. Aug. 29. The strike in the factories of the B.A.T. Compary is still going s'rong and an imminent settlement is not in sight. The Tobacco Labour Union yesterday decided to form a Strike Committee to takeChina Times. - 162 words
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Article155 1933-09-16 3 Measures To Suppress "Reds" Discussed. Sin Wen Pao. Hankow. Aug 27 The evacuation of the 24th Army from Sztchuen has been completed. The main body ot the retreating forces have already arrived at Kangting, the capi al of the Sikarg province. With the withdrawal of General LivSin Wen Pao. - 155 words
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Article129 1933-09-16 3 Foreign Ministry Hard Pressed For Expenses. Nanking, Aug. 28. By way of retrenchment, the Ministry for Foreign Affairs is now con em plating the abolition of several unimportant Chinese consular posts abroad. ft is understood the monthly sum required to meet the consular service is $700,000129 words
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Article38 1933-09-16 3 Kalgan. Aua. 28. Mi Hashimoto. Japanes? Consul at Kalgan, whe closed down toe consulate amlet. when Marshal Feng was In power a. that city, has ret Hrh d ad°an a Sview with General Sung38 words
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Article441 1933-09-16 3 Far-Reaching Effects. FUTURE DIPLOMACY OF CHINA. Shim Pao. MOUMOURS ol various description are afloat following the announcement that Dr. Lo Wen Kan, the Foreign Minister, is making an inspection trip to Sinkiang. "According to statements issued by Dr. Lo himself and Mr. Wang Ching Wei,Shim Pao. - 441 words
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Article188 1933-09-16 3 Soviets Helping The New Republic. Central China Daily News. According to the latest advices received here, the authorities oi the Eastern Chinese Republic, which was recently organized by the Chinese Volunt?ers in Eastern Kirin. are bending then energy on building up a strong army for the new State.Central China Daily News. - 188 words
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Article162 1933-09-16 3 Required To Leave Next June. Shun Pao. Shanghai, Aug. 28. In reply to a recent communication from the Shanghai Chinese Chamber of Commerce asking the conditions under which Chinese nationals in Norway are living, the Ministry for Foreign Affairs declares that there are actually only three ChineseShun Pao. - 162 words
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Advertisement209 1933-09-16 3 jJpum*! I mm im Ufa— T^jmmfmmmmnimmmmmmmwmnmM^ IB I«OUBLE? Children and Babies generally do in this climate. Why not protect them against the danger of skin irritations and inflamations? Nivea Creme is the ideal cure. Rub a little Nivea Creme into your skin every time after washing. In th* case of209 words
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Advertisement543 1933-09-16 4 M. HASSAN.I ELECTRICAL AND WATER I CONTRACTOR. 36-37, Hras Itosah Road, SINGAPORE. If you are in need of electric 1 lights, fans, motors, etc., and 1 water service, please write to g the above address or 'Phone ft 3411. TO LET. SIANG LIM PARK Farther Reductions of Rents from Ist543 words
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Advertisement548 1933-09-16 4 TO LET. j TO LET—!, .i! :.:.»\v No. 11. Wilk'e T.rrace, I ofi Wilkie Rend. Key to Inspect from 9, Wilkie i Terrace FarUcwlarj Lorn Tel. No. 3170. TO LET —K-', Newtotl Road, compound house. 4 Mi bed-rooms, baths, electric, water, gara* t nn:s court, set.au:.-.' QttartetS. Apply: Ao; Hock548 words
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Advertisement699 1933-09-16 4 PUBLIC NOTICES. notice. HOE AIK STEAMSHIPS. I IMITED, NOTICE OF LOS OF SO2IP. Whereas an applicaticn ha; b.cn made by Mr. Tan Slan Gbeng. th i /tftnlnlstratoi ol Tai Sm Gion? (C!*reas:d). lo the Director* of th* •bov> Company to Issue a dopMcax* est Qeal fcr 250 shares Ncs. SUM699 words
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Advertisement579 1933-09-16 4 SITUATIONS VACANT. WANT2D—A Yorng Lady. f:r dry-cl-aring shop. Apply No. 78. Orchard Road. WANTED—QuaIIf "d Shorthand Instructor. 1 Pttmftn'e. Private luiticn. Apply to No. 12. Bcabcjn Buii.iinr;WANTED— Capa'ok' Canvassing Agents in each town throughout Malaya to rtock and sell "Standarc'. nam.' plat s, very rUgant. cheap and durable. Any nam.579 words
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Advertisement446 1933-09-16 4 25 Cents I IAK6I It! t i < TOOTH V PASTE k r—l-Eif_Efl*l><b[ \\in 11 SCIENTaIH\H> (m MALAYA TRIBUNE, 'PHONE Bm. SUBSCRIPTION RATI PAYABLE IN ADVA\< I Delivery heMg, hwesft, at office Postage or close (Local ot Per to residence. FM s tmmmm Yearly $15 00 HUM mm n Half-Yearly446 words
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121 1933-09-16 5 MALACCA unofficiais, via the Straits Settlements (Malacca) Association, have aroused the Malayan Government's ire. They do not hke the new law which enables the i .M.S. Railways to compete wLh other transport in 'Malacca, and in protesting to the Goverament, they referred121 words
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Article202 1933-09-16 5 r jpHE Chinese set a good example to other section.', of the Malayan public in th" j matter of education. Mr. Morten s atethere are facilities for the primary vernacular education of Chinese boys in all villages of cny size and schoois of 20 or even fewer students202 words
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Article391 1933-09-16 5 Charge Against Estate Manager. (FTOm Our Own Correspondent.) S.rembar. Sep 13 A EUROPEAN. T E. Egan. manager of Pajam Estate. Kajangi appeared before the Police' Magistrate. Raja Kamaralzaman. to-day, charged with causing hurt .o Chin Yap. by chiving his car S.L. 3133 in a rasa and negli-ge:-1 manner391 words
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Article201 1933-09-16 5 Scholars' Cruise By White Star Liner. Ttoe White Star liner D:iic left Immingham on Aug. 16. with nearly 700 schoolboys •.nd girl.; for a summer cruise to the Nonhern Capitals and Baltic ports. Ihe scholais, whose ages range f.om seven ie 15. are drawn from 144 public201 words
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Article115 1933-09-16 5 Notebook Returned To A German Soldier. Cologne. j Jos?f Held, ?n ex-roldier living at Dras'bach. I :>. small village in Westerwald, ras received back the wallet which an Australian soldier took from him as he lay badly wounded in 1 no-mar's land on the Western Front in 1918.115 words
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Article269 1933-09-16 5 Hitler May Sue South Africa. ¥F German bondholders. wh> subscribed i £14,000.000 to develop Germany s. colonies in ecu h Africa befcre the war. accept Hitler's effer to pay them fltf per c-nt. of the nominal value of their holdings, he will be in a position to269 words
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Article340 1933-09-16 5 Dccov Trap That Failed To Work. The Chicago Federal State anr'. the Chicago city police have joined forces o take up the hallenge of the cbver band cf kidnapping racketeers" who escaped then on Aug. 15. Not only did the "racketeers' succeed in making ihoir escape through t>Cio340 words
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Article99 1933-09-16 5 Record Number Of Words On Postcard. I Berlin. Berhard Schumacher, c. pa'ntr>r at Mucrster, claim: to have srt up a new world record by writ ng 23 231 words consisting of 131,623 letters on an ordinary postcard. The text is rearly 83 page-, of Adolf Hitler's I99 words
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Advertisement450 1933-09-16 5 Men like these have spread the friendship for Craven Mixture Tobacco end to end of the Empire soldiers, sailors, sportsd all, putting so much into life, expecting much from it in matter of smoking-joy. rery Garrison Town, in every Port and City, in almost y irontier post, that homely famed450 words
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Advertisement587 1933-09-16 5 sal.es service agencies. No. 9, Robinson Road, (2nd Floor), Singapore. FOR SALES ADVERTISING!! DISTRIBUTION!!! j MERCHANTS S?ll your goods and dlspcso of your old stock .hrough us. Our very well-trained and efficient Salesmen are always at your disposal vice j I throughout Malaya. Try us and be convinced cf the587 words
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750 1933-09-16 6 Shipping News Notices. SHIP CAUGHT IN TYPHOON. Limps Later Into Shanghai. Shanghai, Sept. a. AFTER a desperate struggle with the typhoon for more than wenty hours, during which she drifted helplessly for a distance of more than forty miles, and was violently .cssed about by mountainous waves, the China Merchants750 words
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Article186 1933-09-16 6 Two Motorships For New Zealand Shipping Co. Trie New Zealand Shipping Company have placed an order for two large refrigerated cargo motorships with Messrs. Workman Clark (***** Ltd., Belfast. The vessels will be about 15,000 tons, and will be fitted with diesel motor engines more powerful than those186 words
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Article41 1933-09-16 6 A record was established at the Gladstone Dock river entrace during the week ending August 12. A total of 69 ships entered and 52 left the dock, altogether 121 vessels with on aggregate net tonnage cf 229.945 tons.41 words
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Article186 1933-09-16 6 Chinese Seaman Given Consideration. Hongkong, Aug. 31. AF"JER being in the service of the Naval Dockyard for eight years, Chv; Wah Kee, a seaman on Dockyard launch No. 68, was seen walking off the launch en Tuesday holding a parcel in his hands. Asked by an Indian186 words
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Article122 1933-09-16 6 Londoner Killed And Another Injured. Gibraltar. Aug. 14. A Londoner, Mr. Johnson Pogson (48). whose address is given as 15, Indus-road, Charlton, London, was killed, and a Surrey man. Mr. John Cottingham (40). of 98, Washington-road! Kingston-on-Thames, was injured in th* accident on board the cableship "Telconia,"122 words
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Article126 1933-09-16 6 Prop Cargoes From Swedish Ports. The Baltic and International Ms.-itime Conference advise that in their special circular (No. 42), reference was made to the threaten»-d boycott against vessels loading cargoes of props in north of Sweden ports fcom the Kungl. D:manstyrelsen ithe Royal Swedish Forestry Department). The threat126 words
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Article79 1933-09-16 6 Paris, Aug. 14 A strike has tied up practically the whole C? the canal traffic in Northern France, from Chauny to Vendhuile. Barges, "numbering 176. bound fcr Paris, and some 100 travelling in the opposite direction are lying idle, and at Eassin-Bor.d. seven miles from Cambrai, 13079 words
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Article57 1933-09-16 6 The German steamer Nordenham radioed via North Foreland at neon in mail week. Two stowaways, unknown, both speaking German, and one English, disappeared early this morning from this vessel, probably off Dungeness. If picked up by any vessel please hand over tc police. One wears double-breasted blue serge57 words
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Article402 1933-09-16 6 Length Of Liners To Be Increased. rftHE decision of tlie Hamburg-American Lint 1 to increase the length cf he four Transatlantic li-ers of he Albert Ballin class raises interesting points of naval archi ecturc. Each of the ships is about 602f long, with a beam at 72ft.,402 words
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Article119 1933-09-16 6 Shipping Record At S'Hampton Docks. The Southern Railway state that at Southampton Docks, on Aug. 11. they dealt with a total of 236,618 gross tons of shipping inwards, which constitutes a record for any day at the docks. This figrve, it is stated, will be exceeded today119 words
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Article101 1933-09-16 6 Russian Boycott of German Shipping. Helsingfors. Aug 15. German timber snippers in Russia for the purpose of purchasing wood pulp, pit preps and sawn goods have found it impossible to obtain any cargoes, according io a telegram from Leningrad. The reasons for this are stated to be the101 words
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Article515 1933-09-16 6 Reviving A Ship Name Of Distinction. THE new motorshlp Gorgon, which is being built by the Caled n Shipbuilding and Engineering Co.. Ltd., for the Blue Funnel Line (Messrs. Alfred Holt and Co., managers), will be launched en Tuesday next by Lady Colebatch, wife of a515 words
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Article104 1933-09-16 6 Quebec, Aug. 12. The steamer North Shore (880 tens gross*, belonging ;o the Clarke Steamship Company, was, late last night, reported to have struck a reef 23b miles east of here. All the passengers are believed 10 be safe, and a fteamer is proceeding to the ship104 words
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Advertisement496 1933-09-16 6 STEAMER SAILINGS. P 0. BKITISH INDIA 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* Government). OUTWARD FROM LONDON. For China and Japan. Doe Tonnage. Singapore. 1933. MANTUA 11.000 Sept. 15 BURDWAE496 words
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Advertisement197 1933-09-16 6 LtTLLOYD TRIESTINO incorporated In Italy). EXPRESS SERVICE. CARGO SERVICE. SINGAPORE TO ITALY AND CHINA Calling at Penang, Colombo, Bombay, Calling at Colombo, Bombay, Sara, Port Karachi, Aden, Massowah, Sues, Part Said, Brlndial, Venice and Trieste. Said, BrindisL Venice and Trieste. Due Leave Due m.v. MONCALIERI Sept. 21 Sept, 21 StJore.197 words
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Advertisement219 1933-09-16 6 HAMBURG-AMERIKA UNIE Deutsch |Hf»vQ| Austraitsche Darnpfachiffs ||Q CJ Qesellschaft (Companies incorporated in Germany). OUTWARDS. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. 1933. t m.s. SAUERLAND, via Manila Sept. 19 t mjs. VOGTLAND, via Manila Oct. 5 t m.s. LEVERKUSEN. via Manila Oct. 17 t 5.3. SAARLAND, via Manila Nov. 1219 words
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Advertisement541 1933-09-16 6 STEAMER JUILT^ LLO *D, The undernoteci ar. Lb Co fixtures:— OUTWARDS. I "DONAU" for Manila, Hor.gkong Shanghai, N China m HOMEWARD "SAALE" for Aden, ITeefOes, Dkirk Rotterdam, Hamburg and B t "DESSAU" for Genoa. M seilies Havre, Antwerp, R'dam. HTmrg ani Bremen 5 "LAHN" for Genoa. ITeeiDei Wmm. Hamburg and541 words
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Article344 1933-09-16 7 untitled ip Saturday. U a.m. Ut HTMrf are issued rj,ti*die and stock mi ,<■,• Buyers. Sellers I. i 'In 21 i 30 -cd 301- 35 1--1- 149 1 00 1 03 cd 19 6 2)6 '1.10 0.18 0.54 0.59 17 1 10 0 37 0.40 i Best)344 words
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134 1933-09-16 7 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION. TIN FIRMS UP AGAIN. [lubber Unchanged And Steady. i By Out Financial CorrctpcnOent.) Singapore, Saturday, 11 a.m. To-day's Prices:— Rubber (Singapore), 11% cts., down Vn ct. Market Tone: Quiet. Yesterday's Prices:— London Rubber, 3%d., unchanged. Market Tone: Steady, quiet. New York Rubber, 6 15!134 words
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Article160 1933-09-16 7 Accompanying the report lor year ended March 31 last the directors of the Kali Glagah '.Java) Rubber and Produce Company issue details of a reconstruction scheme. nas already been approved by the Debenture s.cckhclders. who have agreed to waive the allotment of interest certificates representing t» o160 words
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Article133 1933-09-16 7 The decline in prices which took place toward the end of last week was checked by short covering and, owing to rumours and ambiguou, report! from Amsterdam, the market has since been in a very nervous condition. Under the circumstances genuine trading has been difficult and the volume133 words
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Article1001 1933-09-16 7 Improved Methods And Better Crop. THE tv.enty-fourth ordinary general meeting of ,he Sungei Bagan Co., Ltd., was held yesterday at Chartered Bank Chambers, Singape re. In the absence of Mr. G. A. Potls, Mr. H. C. Aitken-Beuy was in the chair. The Chan-man said: The accounts show1,001 words
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Article407 1933-09-16 7 Shares Weaken At Amsterdam. OUGAR shares on the Amsterdam Bourse were *J decidedly weak during the last we:k, in Aug. the leader, Amsterdam Trading, relapsing 10 points on the week to 202 This weakness is attributed to the announcement that "Nivas," the Java sugar single seller, contemplates the407 words
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Article66 1933-09-16 7 During the week ending Sept. 9. exports of t nned pineapples from Malayan ports amounted to C.872 cases, of which 4.622 cases were to the United Kingdom, 300 cases io the Continent Cf Europe. 50 cases to Canada and 1,900 cases elsewhere. Total export* for the period Jan.66 words
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Article65 1933-09-16 7 The directors of the Eastern Bank. have declared an interim dividend at the rax; of 3s. per share, less income .ax at the rate of ss. per £1. less Is. relief in respect of Dominion income tax. making net income tax 4s. per £1. Dividend is payable on65 words
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Article333 1933-09-16 7 Scheme To Reconstruct Concern. IT mus* have been obvious for some time to shareholders hi the Kali Glagah (Java) Rubber and Produce Co. that a reconstruction was inevitable, and the report for the year to March 31 last is accompanied by details of a pioposed scheme333 words
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Article628 1933-09-16 7 Rubber Shares. Singapore, Sut., li am. Tlie following rubber share Quotations rm issued by Prsser and Ooand Lyall and Erast: Issue Value. Fraeer LfU m Shares. 00. ■fats. 1 Allenby $0.65 $0.75 $0.70 $0.83 1 Alor Gajah 0.50 0.60 0.55 0.65 IA. Hitam 0.70 0.80 1.00 1.10628 words
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Article23 1933-09-16 7 Thi rutput of the Raub Australian Gold Mining Co Ltd., for the four weeks ended Sep.. 12, amounted to 2,070 ounces.23 words
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Advertisement52 1933-09-16 7 n-Pm south Illfej BRITISH fl INSURANCE COMTAKT. IJMITBD. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR IKKTJftANCT ICCUTID AT IOWtIT CUEMWT *AT«»It. C. UAROOUOTJTH. Manager. I Flulayson Green. THE EASTERN UNITED I R \\< E CORPORATION. LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR AND PERSONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE. Q JOHNSON: General Manager. L No 4.52 words
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Advertisement43 1933-09-16 7 THE EASTERN BANK, LIMITED. (incorporated In «nflend). SINGAPORE BRANCH: 4. D'Almeida Street. Authorised end Subscribed 0.000.000 Capital £1,000,000 Paid-up-Capital g mtO Q Q I LONDON. BRANCHES: talned on application. Mmm OD ned and J5 throughout the world. a O. SMITH. Acting Umamnt 143 words
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Advertisement96 1933-09-16 7 mm experience teackes (/off fc L 1 How many things you might have L attained.. how many achievements mmmW m you might have brought about. .H L M only you had ready cash at that L 1 moment when golden opportunity IL 1 presented itself. Small deposits regularly made soon96 words
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Advertisement213 1933-09-16 7 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Limited. (lixwrporated In Strait* Settlement*.). Successors to THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK, LTD., THE HO HONG BANE, LTD AND THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK, LTD. CAPITAL Authorised $40,000,000.00. Paid Up $10,000,000.00. HEAD OFFICE CHINA BUILDING CIIULIA STREET, SINGAPOB* HEAD BRANCH: 458, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Oh Slan Guan,213 words
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Advertisement201 1933-09-16 8 [j5 lALHAMBRAI j.15 MATINEES TO-DAY and TO-MORROW, 3.15. ANOTHER SENSATIONAL PARAMOUNT THRILLER The Famous Star of "DR. JEKYLL and MR. HYDE" and other Outstanding Productions FREDRIC MARCH THE FABLE,HAWK Wi h o£ AßY GRANT, CAROLE LOMBARD and SIR GUY STANDING. j TO HELL WITH GLORY Itp :.ik cf being a201 words
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Advertisement336 1933-09-16 8 Amusements m m mmmm^ TO-DAY 315 J Positively LAST NIGHT! I LAUREL HARDY in Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Full-length Laughing and Musical Comedy Sensation-,— j I FRA DIAVOLO (famous TO MORROW OPENING AT MATINEE, .5.15. A riotously funny ccmedy romance of an ambulance-chaser who met his mak-h in a beautiful blonde detective f336 words
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Advertisement415 1933-09-16 8 1 EllMlifflM ?1 j Ralph Lynn )k^km\ jinP. G. Wodehouse's hilarious Mi jL\ j tale of a pig—an earl—and a girl! MM Ml i "SUMMER I A LAUG SHOW TO REMEM E R j NEXT CHANGE *Vfimnm^ T EMPLOYEE'S P. said we rouldn t screm it BUT WE DARE ENTDA\Tr,415 words
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Advertisement77 1933-09-16 8 SALES NARGO SOAP (Slightly Damaged). (CLEANSES PURIFIES! BEAUTIFIES THE SKiN'j (THE CALCUTTA CHEMICALCH! 15 cents Per Cake. (Regular Price 20 cents). (From our office only). The Calcutta Chemical Co., Ltd. Incorporated In India). Far East Branch: 8, RAFFLES CHAMBER. SINGAPORE. j JUST ARRIVED.'! NEW SHIPMENT OF j jj TANGO RECORDS.77 words
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Article129 1933-09-16 9 v u i Som Since 1930. iia\ something Ilk. a record ;i v.s —''Since 1910 up U> is-I have be:n a great! h urrr I am Pleased to say j to aw\ I have been fie: Iful pai... imply by tak-'ng ::d n.-rhing e's-. I129 words
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Article817 1933-09-16 9 Indian Families. MRS. BORRETT OPENS NEW CLINIC. QNE of the hopes of Indian troops stationed in Hongkong wa reali.sed recently when Mrs. Borrett, wife of Major General 0. C. Borrett, opened the new Indian Fami lies Child Welfare and Ante natal Clinic, which is situated in817 words
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Article311 1933-09-16 9 Youth Loses Life, But Girls Rescued. QEVERAL bather.- and motoris.s '.est 'heir i k> lives on Air: 12. ThOBkM William Berrnian. aged nineteen. D tSeorge-etoeet, DrUletd, Yorkehlre, mv dro- ned in trying to save two sisters at Barnsten. The girls were lcscued. Albert Oram, aged311 words
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Article54 1933-09-16 9 AT THE CINEMAS. TjM <-.urcnt attraction of the BMg, 'The a ukhi Jmtid, M proved a popular at raction and ewvded bousei atlcaded the opeaftnt performances yt^tvday. Ma H**feeSH and Fred Kerr take the principal roles and the supporting cast includes Basil Sidney. A W.54 words
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Advertisement296 1933-09-16 9 MM WHAT IS IN YOUR HOROSCOPE. LET ME TELL YOU FREE. Wi N lit-: to knew without any -oa* an indicate your future will ue; b? successful, prosperous and a. 1 jut. business, leve, marriage tic*. travels, sickness, lucky and v. hat pit- r~T w hat op s jĔĔk grasp:296 words
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Advertisement567 1933-09-16 9 CHURCH SERVICES. Details For This Week-End. ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL 6:50 a.m. Holy Communion. 7:30 a m. Ma-irs. b a.m. Holy Ccmmunion < Choral: 9:15 am. Holy Communion. 5:30 p.m. Evensong Choral and Sermon. Holy Communion on Monday. Wednesday 11U Friday at 8 a.m. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday .1 1 a.m.567 words
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Advertisement337 1933-09-16 9 1 SiNCHPOhE HOTITS 1 GOODWOOD PARK HOTEL Phone 6490 Telegram: Goodwood Admirably located-sufficiently distant from city noise to j ensure an atmosphere of peace and quietness. LARGE GARDEN —14 TENNIS COURTS. EVERY COMFORT High-class restaurant under expert European supervision. Lock-up garages: Moderate Kates: Terms Appb :—Manager. METROPOLE HOTEL! j TEL337 words
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Miscellaneous681 1933-09-16 9 CLVB DIARY. (There are numerous Clubs and Societies* ■ivqapore, most of the members of which are readers of the "Malaya Tribune." This Dtz.fi, is provided specially for them. Secretaries arc invited to co-operate in keeping it up-tO'&ute \ini complete. Happenings of general tntercst will still be included in the "Diary681 words
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Obituary80 1933-09-16 10 MADAM THAM SOON NEO—A?-d 69 years, parsed away peacefully k| her r:sidence. No. 4. Hamid Lane, of! Buffalo Road, on W?dn:sday, 13th Inst. Sh- leases behind a son. Mr. Low Kirn Yin. of the Land Office. Singapore, one daughter, cne daughter-in-law. one son-in-lav. Mr. Tan Ch:w Chye.80 words
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Article709 1933-09-16 10 Questions of paramount interest ar;> down for discussion at the next meeting of the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association. Among them are the Railways Ordinance No. 90, which is shortly to come before the Legislative Council and which it is understood has been designed to give the railway authorities709 words
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Article190 1933-09-16 10 Comments By The Way. rpHE Overseas Chinese Banking Corporation, m Ltd., opened a new branch in Ipoh yesterday. This is an enterprising move and is a briglr. sign for the iuture cf industry and c .m.Tier:.' in Malaya. There are nssnj Chinese JOessmen and mineis in190 words
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Article188 1933-09-16 10 {N re.en. years there have been numerous trad: fxhijitions in almost every coun'ry. TIM Chicago Fair, which is held periodically. 1 perhap the best known of them all. Such f.&de exhibi ions are very effective advertising campaigns, the mere so il they are comprehensive and have attractive entertainment188 words
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Article119 1933-09-16 10 A REFERENCE was made in a recent com*m neat on this page to the "League of Nations* particular interest in Singapore. That interest is once more exemplified by the "Malayan Medical Journal" which in an arti:;e quo ed in this issue refers to the valuable work dune in119 words
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86 1933-09-16 10 D.\ T. F Strong has left for Home en furlough. lt>. G. R. Livett. Officer-in-Charge cf thTraffic Branch. Ipoh. has left Singapore to attend a conference held to censider amendments to the Malayan road traffic rules. Cheong Sang, a youth of 16. was round86 words
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Article54 1933-09-16 10 Dato Muda Mohamed RazalM bin Hal Mohamed Ali Wasi. late Deputy Chairman Kmta Sanitary Board, is at present acting as Assistant District Officer, Sitiawan. A recent r».S. Gazette notification records that he has been appointed to be a Collector of Land Revenue for Penang. a Coroner and a Magistral54 words
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Article137 1933-09-16 10 Mr. R. O. Bishop is due back in Malaya frcm home leave on September 23. Mr. W. S. Godward. who .recently returned from leave, has resumed the management Of Kinrara. Ledbury and Sione Estate, Selangor. Mrs. W. J. Phillips and her little girl left Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday137 words
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Article30 1933-09-16 10 Mr. G. Peikins, of Legong Ulu estate, Tampin, has left the country, and Mr. M. E. L. Robey has returned frcm leave and been |nt»ferred to Legong uiu estate.30 words
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Article57 1933-09-16 10 M T' attach to the Detective Branch, Muar. will be sailing for India from Singapore by the "General Fetzinger" on On on two months- leave. Mr. Menon bag £SL Sem 8 thrPe Years in the Johore State gs.g was Actin S 0.C., Detectives, there n aad.tion to his own57 words
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Article23 1933-09-16 10 The importation of dogs into Johore fiom Kelantan ,s prohibited in consequence of an outbreak of rabies in the latter State23 words
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Article20 1933-09-16 10 Elaborate preparations are being made at Grout to celebrate H.H. the Sultan ct Johore s sixtieth birthday on Sunday.20 words
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Article66 1933-09-16 10 The residents of Ringlet, the Lower High- S wan l ground and they proI cse to ask the Pahang Government for J strip o land m the Habu Valley near the ma.n The "Chenonceaux" is due here from Penang ntSET! b (SUnday> at 5p m and piobably sail on66 words
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Article31 1933-09-16 10 The Penang Assizes could not resume this week as Mr. Justice Cobbe.t was indisposed. Mr. B. F. Bridge, District Judge, Penang; has entered hospital suffering from an attack cf influenza.31 words
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Article36 1933-09-16 10 The President of the Kedah State Council has ruled that no registered opium smoker or authorised consumer may be allowed to purchase more than at the .rate of fcur chi in any one day.36 words
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Article437 1933-09-16 10 By Old maids are born not In America a colle who knows what she want* wants it. A pole-cat is much prettier tl Angora cat. but handson c i« some does. A that under the Nazi reg, that s hardly surprisii g A "Forced into the Field437 words
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Article46 1933-09-16 10 GIRTS* CORNER, on pa CHINA NEWS, on page 3. A HUGE CLAIM, on page 5. CLUB DIARY, on page 9. CHURCH SERVICES, on page SPORTS NEWS, on pagei M INDIAN LABOUR IN CEYLON RADIO NEWS, on pa-e 17 BOYS' CORNER, on pafC H >46 words
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Advertisement131 1933-09-16 10 ROBINSON'S I (ANNUAL) CLEARANCE SALE FRIDAY SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 115 th and: 161 h HALF PRICE BARGAINS j FINAL REDUCTIONS An opportunity definitely not to be missed. j SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR 61, High Street, 167 Selegie Road i j Grand Opening Sale. To introduce our new High Street Store, we are131 words
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Advertisement61 1933-09-16 10 j JUST RECEIVED j AMERICAN j I MORNING I j FROCKS j I FROM $6.50 EACH. I j PHISCILLA j I 01, Stamford Road. j J 'Phone: 3385. SINGAPORE, j i > 831 j T. K. K. S Shots from $1.10 to 51.15 per pair. Slippers from $1.40 to $1.6061 words
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89 1933-09-16 11 SURPRISE DEMONSTRATION BY JAPANESE 3 PLANES. Peiping Indignant. Gen. Sung Che Yuen Hurries Back To Charhar. ise demonstration by Japanese 'planes over capita] of Charhar, has forced the Chinese troops i«> the west of the city. The Peiping authodignant89 words
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456 1933-09-16 11 FINAL DRIVE AGAINST THE FUKIEN REDS." "Min kuo Jih Pao.“ Shanghai, Sept. 16. i BER of. Japanese 'planes A r>v«nr Kalean (eapion Thursday and threatening circulars forcing loops to withdraw to st it the city. ard in the neighbourChangpißg, Yitihing. I and iiangpen. lies in Pc ping are indigene Yu?n."Min kuo Jih Pao.“ - 456 words
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Article61 1933-09-16 11 Commons To Demand Action. Reuter. London. Sept. 15. fj v.FX'T was denounced for doing el the increasing men- competition, in a speech in M J R Remer. M. P. foi Macelesi n complete Empire prohii cot on and silk goods. Bt discussions with preec,' 1 inReuter. - 61 words
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Article102 1933-09-16 11 Another Association Formed In Batu Gaja. the opening ceremony* of '.miliar Sverthirutha Sangam with Mr. R. R. Avaru in the ■dag speech of Mr. R. V. Naioan :tad his speech, -which dealt il OJBM ions of th* depressed .s of Tamils in British J officers resulted as follows:102 words
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Article100 1933-09-16 11 Lord Lytton Denounces "Times" Leader. Reuter. London, Sept. 15. TN a le.ter to "The Times" on the Manchukuo. 1 Lord Lyttcn challenges the leader writer's acceptance of .he Manchukuo as a fait accompli mo th« statement that the rights or wrcngs of Japan s actions two yearsReuter. - 100 words
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Article68 1933-09-16 11 Nanking Asked To Postpone Fifth Convention. Hongkong, Sept. 15. .ass: SJffiMS 1 con\*rL »SSm Governor of Formosa hos LmmoneT.no Japanese Consuls I»"»"»"* IrocDs to .einforce Pukien against the Reds Ind has remitted, through Oen. Tang Tst Tsang $200,000 to Gen. Tsai Ting Kah Gen. Li Tsung Jen has68 words
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Article391 1933-09-16 11 Are North-East Troops Dissatisfied? Shanghai, Sept. 13. A to latest statistics, the number cf Japanese in Manchuria has increased from 240,000 to 830,000 since the Mukden incident of Sept. 18, 11)31, when the Japanese began their invasion of tjie Three Provinces. On the other hand the391 words
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Article173 1933-09-16 11 Young Wife Who Was An Invalid. A young Cantonese married woman, wh'se death was inquired into by the Coroner yesterday, was said to have drunk c solu ion of caustic soda without any apparent reason. The inquest was held by the Singapore Coroner <Mr. F. G. Bourne).173 words
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Article127 1933-09-16 11 Development Work In Kuantan. Kuantan, Sept. 12. The paddy plant in? season is in lull swing in the districts of Pakan and Kuantan just BOW. in common witn the rest of Malaya. Near Kuantan, .he Drainage and Irrigation Department have nearly completed their scheme for a special127 words
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Article271 1933-09-16 11 Official Statement. TRAGIC ALTERNATIVE TO EQUALITY. Berlin, Sept. 15. TF it was thought by the argument that Germany wanted a period of rest before resorting to a policy of violence that domination oi' victors over the vanquished could be perpetuated, it must be decisively de:iared that Germany271 words
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Article288 1933-09-16 11 Fellow Lodger Found In Possession. Convicted on a charge cf housebreaking Nad tneft. a young Chinese who shared I room with an ac.or in a house in Jalan Besar was sentenced to 14 weeks" rigorous imprisonment by the District Judge <Mr. H. A. PUTer) ys'erday. Court inspector288 words
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Article26 1933-09-16 11 Reuter. London, Sept. 15. Mr. Quo Tat Chi let: for Geneva on Tuesday to attend 'fee League Ar..-tmbly and ihedesannamcnt dijcuLsion.— Reuter.Reuter. - 26 words
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Article93 1933-09-16 11 Not Preparing For Restriction. Reuter. Geneva, Sept. 1(>. THE Dutch Government has 1 finally denounced the 1929 invention for the abolition of import and export prohibitions, fhus ensuring Holland of complete centre! of her own economic policy.—Reuter. Amsterdam, Sept. lb. It is now confirmed that the expertReuter. - 93 words
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Article218 1933-09-16 11 Army Officers Holding Ouu Reuter. Havana. Sept. 15. I.HE Government has announced a policy promising a virtual dictatorship. It is stated bluntly that individual rights are to be made secondary to what the Government considers is for the nation's good. In the meantime the qua d roundReuter. - 218 words
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Article59 1933-09-16 11 Manchukuo Armoury Set On Fire. Shanghai, Sep.. 15 The Gbtoesc Volunteers in Kirin launched another attack en FuchJn on Tuesday, assisted by Chinese plainc-othesmcn inside the city who attacked and Xt the Manchukuo c m:ury on fire. The Volunteers re. ire J on Wednesday when Japanese 'planes aeriv.cl59 words
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Article296 1933-09-16 11 FEARS OF PARTY LEADERS. Conflicting Views. Country Watching Latest Scheme. New York. Sept. 15. gVIDENCE is daily accumulating that President Rooseveit has reached a very critical stage in the great experiment of national reorganisation. Congressmen returning from their constituencies are powerfully pressing for an increase in the296 words
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Advertisement25 1933-09-16 11 II TO-MORROW'S I SUNDAY! TRIBUNE I iw7/ consist of 20 P4GES I For 5 Cents. S />© /mss if if ft race reports and 9 pictures.25 words
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Advertisement139 1933-09-16 11 Tlie best for j your bag (flSwffl Always Reliable- T W Grand Jr Prix British Made W^jgM Loaded with Smokeless Diamond Powder. The j Grand Prix gives uniformly excellent velocities, J with pleasant conditions of discharge and patterns gSgg j I v eil up to the capability of the gun.139 words
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103 1933-09-16 12 LARGE AMOUNT INVOLVED. ALLEGED EFFORT OF CREDITOR TO OBTAIN PREFERENCE. Tlie affairs of Mr. J. B. David, well-known resident and financier of Singapore, were discussed in the Bankruptcy Court yesterday, when an application was made for receiving and adjudication103 words
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1775 1933-09-16 12 MATTER of unusual interest came up for disposal in the Bankruptcy Court yesterday before th"; Chief Justice, Sir Walter Huggard, when an application was made for the grant of receiving and adjudication orders against Mr. J. B. David, a well known local resident.1,775 words
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Article384 1933-09-16 12 Inspector Of Schools Bids Farewell. AN "At Home was heiu in the Of iang Malay School compound a few days ttfO by the members of the Malay Teachers' Am relation, tinrraporc. and the staff cf he Inspector of Schools' Office on the occasion oi the retirement384 words
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Article488 1933-09-16 12 Tamils Charged. REPORTED PROMISE OF WORK. r r\\K story of how Tamils of the labouring class were allegedly tricked into parting with sums of money, was related to the Third Magistrate, Mr. R. J. F. Curtis, yesterday. Two Tamils. Nanu and Kajoo. were charged before him488 words
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Article644 1933-09-16 12 Singapore To Be Centre Of Special Course. IT HAS long been a matter fpr comment that the Malaria Commission of the Health Committee of the League of Nations in its enquiries into malaria, and particularly in its recommendations for the control of the disease, had644 words
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Article1265 1933-09-16 12 HYLAM boy Gli LTV. Boxers Evidence, Jury Retires One Hour. A woman these were thcth* cipal figures in a di alleged to have taken place w J 22 last in a house inOnan Road! v culminated in the death woman. The Hyl&m "boy y t, tin b4g|1,265 words
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Advertisement20 1933-09-16 12 B THE Overseas' Assurance 1 CORPORATION. UMHSft China i lia 'PHONE 5808. FIDE, IHIK VEHICLES WO** 3 COMPENSATION W# %h20 words
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Article, Illustration229 1933-09-16 13 TISH SHIPPERS AMAZED. v, i Africa's Subsidy To Italy. London. Sept. 15. Ii nhrmation of a renort. which i.d Eritish shipping circles to South African Government > i idise Lallan lines to the ear to cany Cape prol pons, was a Horded229 words
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Article69 1933-09-16 13 From China and Japan by the Tokushima Maru." dSM at Singapore at dayagn: vo-morrow. Frcm France by the Chenonceaux," due at Singapore at 5 p.m. to-morrow. From Western Australia by tne "Minderoo." cue at Singapore to-morrow. From China by the "Conte Verde.' due at Singapore on Monday morning.69 words
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Article199 1933-09-16 13 SELLING .Singapore, Sept. IS. London 4 months sight 2|4 JJ London months' si; in 2 4 ;M London CO day:' sgM 2 4 364 London 31t days' sight 2 4 132 London demand 4 London T.T. 2 3 il 82 L: aaa :nd demand IM Hamburg demand !S4199 words
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Article191 1933-09-16 13 I Singapore. Sept. 15. R iSiam) W. Coast N. 1 per Knyan R. i Siam» W. Coast N. 2 per Koyan $111 Rice, h Siam N. 1 $103 j Rice. 3. Siam N. 2 $98 Siam. No. 1 "Sinhway" $170 j Siam. No. 2 "Sinhway" $160 Siam, No 3191 words
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Article173 1933-09-16 13 Hoy Who Wanted To Pay Mother's Fine. A pcrtirtilprly mean form of theft tccurrcil In tbe P'hcc Courts ycs.crday A ChWtSt woman va? fined $3 for IWOlillg without a licence and, being unable X pay the fme, sh* son' her r-v. n-year-old smi out to borrow the173 words
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Article223 1933-09-16 13 WHAT'S ON? Public Functions And Sports Fixtures, TO-DAV. SEPT. 16 "i?h Tidr-s —9.31 a.m.. 8.21 p.m. I Singapore Races. Go'.f: Island Club September Medal. Skating competition. N-w World. fcctball, S.A.F A. Cup. Malays II v Chinese I. Anson Read. TO-MORROW, SEPT. IT. High TidwS.—10 a.m., 9.14223 words
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Article142 1933-09-16 13 \LHAMBRA —Fredr c March ia Ti.v Eagle aid ;he Hawk." CAPITOL. Laurel and Hardy ta Fra Diavcl?." EMPIRE.— Fredric March. BBSS* Landi. etc.. The Sign of the Cto I GREAT WORLD —Side shews, Cabaret. 1 Malay epera, Chinese wayang. silent and talkie rim mar, iSky the* re: Jack Bu>142 words
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Advertisement78 1933-09-16 13 Co* io trust a weak imitation DEMAND powerful ELIT Un\ jour feaUi sad comfort worth tbe protection that comae only with FLIT, die powerful inaect-killer? It's dangeroau to trust weak imitations— they often fail to kiH disease-bearing flies and mosquitoes. Your whole family deserves the snre protection of FLIT. Demand78 words
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Advertisement59 1933-09-16 13 E with all its terrible pains will rapidly disappear from you if you will but take Eade's Celebrated Rheumatic and Gout Pilli. For over »7 y«an, 7~ J throughout the world, _A\ n amous remed y Jkwk\mf9i, hdS been aJjK BrtV ,h# luM rin 9* of man jS EHfIL Kind59 words
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Advertisement107 1933-09-16 13 TIME FOR.. /10 2\ 9 0 TIGEI^ FRASER NEAVE Ltd. DISTRIBUTORS CONSTIPATION gj Nl> ALL STOMAC TUOUBLI* is in take WAMPOLES I I Hi AG NO LAX J Z~Z'ZJ*Z: ff> li!!: ■>}, ,j;>j nd d tl Henry It j l! 1 *rT" 'n r,c t: ;I lli b a* L~-r107 words
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Miscellaneous230 1933-09-16 13 I SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY. i Kwaaman, Keaaaatk, Kratay Dgaajsat Ticn ,.aiiu and Beou. (Iff**) 2 p.m. Kemaasaa, Kesnaeeks Dunr.-.m. Trcn--mm W** Bcsul H u: X Ho> 2 p.m. ftanka Island. Pladjoe and Pal-mbxip, 'Senain) 2 p.m. Djamb rroi,.d. b 3 p.m. i North and Eas. India .Kutsar.e) 3 p.m.230 words
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122 1933-09-16 14 NO GOLD CUP SCRATCHINGS. r DOUBLE TOTE ON RACES 7 9; BIG SWEEP ON RACE 9. The Singapore Turf Club's Autumn (Gold Cup) five-day professional meeting which commenced on Sept. 2 will bo brought to a122 words
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709 1933-09-16 14 npWENTY ONE horses and ponies entered for to-day's races hay not accepted the weights allotted them and the fields will in consequence !.e on the small side, with oniy five runners in the race for Class 1, Division 2. horses. Tl c fact that all thirteen709 words
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Article200 1933-09-16 14 "Winning Post" Weighs Them Up. TIIL following are thumb-nail sketches of the Gold Cup entrants by "Winning Post": ANTICUR (9.9): Shows progressive form and is probably a better hcrse BOW than in May. Represents the best each way b?t in the race. REFILL (8.13): Very genuin?200 words
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Article82 1933-09-16 14 Special Selections For To-Day. WINNING Port's" selections for this afternoon's races ar: as follows: RAC E i.—KALAW. Sigh. RACE I. —STAND UP. Sunrise. Gcldtn Hern. RACE V—DAVIDIA. Lady Kuala. Wattle Ash. RALE ».—VVINI lELD. M inways. Slar Player. RACE :>.—GEN'GFR (Medani (hip O Sir el. Ilcurii '.le.82 words
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Article101 1933-09-16 14 Airman Scores A Century At Lord's. Group-Captain G. E. Livock. whose 0 ickctir.g performances during his stay in Malaya arc still fre. hin the minds of everyone, scored a ccntry for the Aair Fo cc in the annual match against the Army at Lord's last month, but101 words
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Article57 1933-09-16 14 Upper Serangoon Rovers United team Tat Kah X o rocrer XI to-morro* at the S. E. S 71 eund: Ahmad Abdullah: Ahmad TIMIJ Teo liar. Teci-: Tien- Kan*. A. Sankaran. Khtmc -feck. Kheng Soon; Mansur. Hamid. Yon? ?iang icapt Jchn Vellu. CVcil Ppley, Tcck57 words
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Article185 1933-09-16 14 Youth Wins. U.S. AMATEUR GOLF SEMI-FINAL. Cincinnati, Sept. IG. MAX Marston, aged 18, beat Jack Munger (Dallas, aped 41) in the semi-final of the American Amateur golf championship here to-day by six and five, over 36 holes. Dan Dunlap (Kansas City) beat Little (San Francisco) in the185 words
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Article127 1933-09-16 14 International Lessons In Cooking. In Ma lav i, where people of :o many nationalities and live side by side, we are Interacted in Cne another's ways of Ihrletg, and the Y.W.C A. is BOW abeu; to give us the cpportuni.y of learning something or the foods cf our127 words
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Article155 1933-09-16 14 Useful B.P. Tournament Results. TIES played in he Useful B P.': tournament resulted as follows: "A" open singles championship: We,- Kirn Wee beat Tan Hye Leong 15-13. 12—15. 15 —4; Ec Hock Chiar.g beat J. C. Kcvu'hu 15—5, 13—13 (a—3). '"C" open singles championship: Soh Hun Swee155 words
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Article201 1933-09-16 14 Yale BP. Beat Chan Foo Sen's Team. Char. Foo Sen's frfufm'ri on party of Koaia liTißifH" travelled down tc Ktaan uiit! net he "Yale sartsnrntrrn party end last I —3. Yale's players cacnttcned Bret. LADIES' DOUBLES Misses Lee Chow V.and Lfa Quan Neo lost to Misses Chan K;n201 words
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Article79 1933-09-16 14 Inter-State Competition In F.M.S. The F.MS. Custcnv c"?n brdmmtcn daubles tournament for the Swettenham cuij 1 as played -:n Sunday on the Railway Ens i utc court*. "Ihere were several entric from Perak, Negri Semb'lan and Behusfor V. Kandian and WOOf WIBV, Eunn (Port Swsttcnhatni wcr. the ehSUafdCES79 words
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Article64 1933-09-16 14 Onefe b. p. tcaa v. the Yot.hr b. p. tosseerosi a the hitter's court, ISI, Tatiglin Read, at 3 30 p Rs.:— fir sirs: Civ Leaf YOBf. tea Cheng Chua and Scan Yak Ihai Kj'.i Chek Tuan, Chan Lt» Kuan. Koh Chye Tuan. Beah Neo Hen; Reserve: Coh64 words
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Article53 1933-09-16 14 Results of untitled in the State Chinese Reading Clu'a tingles badminton trurnamen I Ang What: Kirn beat Tar. Guan Chuan 15 —1. 15—4: Tan Huat beat Tan Mian<t Trung I2—lo. 15—7. 13—13 (5—1»; Ang Whatt Kirn beat Lav Fau Seng L"«—3. 15—G; Tar. Baat Seng beat Lim Som Chuan 13—1353 words
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Article800 1933-09-16 14 THRILLING SOCCER FINAL M.P.H. Surprised. Fraser And Neave Win Competition. A LARGE cwwrd sai I rape, a ;j Neave win the ConiaeitipJCßj when they defeated the Malay' Publishing House in yesterday's fipsj at the Anson Road Stadium I v 4-2. The game was thrilling and had all the800 words
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Advertisement54 1933-09-16 14 SEE TO-MORROW'S "SUNDAY TRIBUNE" I New Football Competition. I 7 Increased Cash (I j) And Other j Special Prizes. j| j THE DOUBLE RICHNESS j j OF I PET MILK I GIVES YOU BETTER, MORE VIGOROUS HEALTH. j RA^^ j OBTAINABLE AT ALL THE LEADING PROVISION STORES. j I Distributors:54 words
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Article55 1933-09-16 15 n Meeting.Definitely 1 Coming Off. the rumour that the pjß r not having their P» an up-country paper. ►w-ri reduced from a three- v..-day one. ,ra"'- i be Saturday, Sept. 30 :<- •91 tde two run* for Morse* od Ponies 2 and 3 com- jr.i 1 fid55 words
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Article62 1933-09-16 15 gab} i.iuT-Sthool Soccer ompetition. Lh< mall lof ths Singapore ill competition: COST ROUND Paduxe Terbakar ng Katons I. Lnu i X Tanglm 5, Kamponif Gclam 3. .-EMI-FINALS- Qsgrlang o. 'lvi Sasa 5. Sepoy Lines V. I I THE FINAL. Kglap Malay School Eas' Division* and Tcluk champions62 words
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Article44 1933-09-16 15 ren United team the >-momm a* the S.E.S. John Lolv. Jan an. MahKhang Hock. Hock Chye; Harnid. Teck Urn C-a Pi; jewrvei A van* Bah Chee. 3 G. Paul. I. Sat'ar. N. vrunvjgam. A. Sankaran. R. ah. S. Thiagarajan, J. X Mahen-44 words
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Article34 1933-09-16 15 :i p.ay their final cricket -norrow at 11 a.m. Davar, Amarchand CI Ddy, Raj, Ram Singh. 5 rnn «*hi Dighe. XI Ht r?:ov:nd. Mlstry. Fernid! til Balnua Sirgh. Paraman. Kenramjec, Chota Namazie.34 words
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Article433 1933-09-16 15 Championship Doubles Tournament. A °OOD crowd witnessed the opening matches of the Selangor Doubles Championships which were played last week-end in the V I HaU: Following are lhe results.— WOMEN'S DOUBLES. Miss Grace Appucutty and Miss Muriel Vanaen Driesen beat Miss Dora Venus Chan and M.ss Violet433 words
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Article29 1933-09-16 15 •'Pavllan," writes eulogising the good work at .Mr. P. S. Muthu in organising hockey in Seremban and being the honorary secretary of the Association since its inception.29 words
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Article158 1933-09-16 15 Marigold Tournament Results. fjHHE following are the results of the 15th and J 10th rounds of the Mai gold E.P. open singles tournament. 15TH ROUND: —C. H. Chung beat Yeo Swee Kwang 15—11, 15—1; Chua Leng Yang beat Chua Leng Seah 15—6, 15—12; Yeo Swee Thong beat Tan158 words
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Article56 1933-09-16 15 i The Colman Shield Competition. Fixtures in the Mhlaya Football Association Colman League competition are as follows: To-morrow: Kampong Tiong v. Kota Raja n. Sunday: S. Pranakan v. D. Bahar I. Tuesday: F. Munir v. Malayu K. Raja. All games will be played at the Jalan Besar Stadium.56 words
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Article43 1933-09-16 15 Title Holder Eliminated In Quarter-Final. Reuter. Cincinnati, Sept. 15. C. Ross Somerville (Ontario), last year':? champion, was eliminated in the quarter.finals of the American Amateur golf championship over 36 holes by W. L. Little (San Francisco» by 2 and I.—Reuter.Reuter. - 43 words
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Article112 1933-09-16 15 The "C" team of Week-End B.P. (formerly known as the Norfolk Road 8.P.) will have a friendly return match with the Paya Lebar Epworth League to-morrow at 3 p.m. at the letter's court. Players and supporters are requested to assemble at 1304. Upper Serangoon Road, between 3112 words
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Article119 1933-09-16 15 The Lorong 24 B.P. beat the Alfalrs B.P. at the former's court on Sunday as follow*: (Lorong 24 players mentioned first): Singles:—Kwek Chip Jian beat Richard Boey 5—15. 15—10, 15—1; Gan Eng Teck lost to Georgie Lim 5—15. 15 —9, 10—15; John Gann lost to Ong Keng119 words
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Article56 1933-09-16 15 Sect Kirn Cheng Badminton Party team v. '.he Amateur Sporting Association to-morrow at Lorong 16, Geylang: Ang Whatt Kirn, Tan Chuan Hock, Peh Teng Siew, Tan Kirn Koon, Wan Chin Im, Gan Soon Tee and Lim Chin Hee. Reserves: Sect Kirn Cheng, Kee Hup Seng, Gan56 words
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Article51 1933-09-16 15 Mr. Chan Teck Seng of Messrs. Barlow and Co., has been elected hon. treasurer of the Rcvors B.P. vice Mr. Kum Kirn Leng (resigned). Mr. Low Bock Eng has been elected hon. assistant secretary. Payments must be' made to either Mr. Chan Teck Seng cr Mr. Low Bock51 words
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Article63 1933-09-16 15 Useful B.P. team v. the Mayflower B.P. at the latter's court. Shrewsberry Road, off Moulmein Road, to-monrow at 3.30. p.m.: Koh Beng Swee, George Chen. Ec Hock Chiang. Chin Tham Swee, Chiang Tiong Wan, Wee Joo Hai, Tan Hye Leong and Wee Kirn Wee. Reserves:—Lim Jaik63 words
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Article41 1933-09-16 15 Grange B.P. v. Youth B.P. on Sunday at the latter's court at 3.30 p.m.: Chua Leng Yong. Yeo Cheng Chua, Seah Yak That, Chua Leng Kuan. Koh Chek Tuan, Seah Neo Heng and Kch Chye Tuan.41 words
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Article76 1933-09-16 15 Races For Three Classes On Sunday. mo-MORROW the RS.Y.C. International six J metre class will sail the thirdjand last race for the Milner Challenge Cup. Starting time 10 a.m. The "B" class will sail the second and lest race for a trophy presented by ihe Commodore.76 words
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Article234 1933-09-16 15 Series Of Inter-Team Games Played. The following are the resui's cf friendly matches played between the Strait* Chinese Epworth League and the Wesley Epwor h League last Saturday (Straits players mentioned first t: BADMENHON SINGLES. Tan Chuan Hock beat Lee Geek Hat 15—3, 15—9; Tay Soo Lan beat234 words
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Article99 1933-09-16 15 New Scheme For Grouping Helmsmen. (From Our Oicn Correspondent.) Seremban, Sept. 13. TJie committee oi the Port Dickson Yacht Club have decided to give a trial to a scheme whereby helmsmen are divided into two A and B, the former comprising the more experienced hands. In Club99 words
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Article71 1933-09-16 15 International Lawn Tennis Friendly. Reuter. Lake Forest, Illinois. Sep' 15. In an international lawn tennis friendly, Quist (Australia) beat Keith Glendhlll (N.E.) 3—6. 6—2. 6—3. Parker (U.S.) beat McGvath (Australia) 6—4. 6—2. Crawford and McGrath (Aus'ralia) beat Shields and Parker 6—B. 6—4. 6—4, 6—3. Shields beat CrawfordReuter. - 71 words
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Article63 1933-09-16 15 Malay Regiment XI Beat The Police (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Sept. 13. A team from the Malay Regiment at Port Dickson travelled down to Seremban to-day and beat the Police on a friendly game of soccer by 2 —o. The police played a better game, whilst the63 words
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Advertisement59 1933-09-16 15 j Race Horse j Insurance I LOW RATES WITH ABSOLUTE SECURITY i Sirae, Darby Co., Ltd. TEL. 5144. INSURANCE DEPARTMENT, r/j SOME ANIMALS j ARE FED ON RAW MEAT TO MAKE THEM SAVAGE. IT IS NOT NECESSARY FOR THE MEAT TO BE QUITE RAW TO I HAVE THE SAME EFFECT59 words
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Advertisement243 1933-09-16 15 Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance in force over 135.000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated to the Strata 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 aad compiles with the243 words
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Article388 1933-09-16 16 Not Losing Ground. CEYLONESE PREFER TILLING LAND. DUBBER is the only industry Hi which any accurate estimate can be made of those who have lost their employment, states Mr. N. J. Lud dington. Acting (Vntivller of Labour, Ceylon, in the course of a review o; labour388 words
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Article129 1933-09-16 16 Wedding Procession Meets A Funeral. Alexandria. A pitched battle v: v. r.;ch one ir.an was killed and another seriously injured took place •when a wedding procession met a funeral cortege ir. the main street of El Fhcbak. a village in the Ghfca Prov:rce. Egypt. The funeral procession129 words
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Article465 1933-09-16 16 Details Of Current Prices. Singapore, Sept. 8. MEAT. Beef, steak (round), katl 80 Beef, stew or curry, kati 24 Pork, lean, kati 41 Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality), *ati 33 Mutton, Australian, lb. 35 Fowl, kati 43 Hens (locally reared), kati 40 Ducks, Saigon, each 68 Pigeons,465 words
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Advertisement107 1933-09-16 16 Trifles make perfection—and perfection II II is no trifle! Constant attention to I Wm II every detail of manufacture created II I» -CAPSTAN"—the standard cigaret c I I that is a w ay dependable. MALAYA'S STANDARD CIGARETTE MADE IN ENGLAND. a W. O. o rH .O WILLS, BRISTOL LONDON, GREAT107 words
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Advertisement95 1933-09-16 16 the rejuvenating f tke rejuvenatuig f 'preparation hormone preparation Ig mis I for women. Jr m y I for men. if 1/011 or dingtoDrßich JM SM.-jB according to DrßJ.ii Was, \\\\m\ tekhrouriUustratedboohtet 1 AsktbrourilkstrabxlbookJct SOLE AGENTS: E M. ABDULLA CO 87, ROBINSON ROAD SINGAPORF II 1 i i i i95 words
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1004 1933-09-16 17 N Of Talks. i j STATEMENT 8.8.C. ;NCE received by I overseas listeners months has been by those responsible ent of programmer British Empire lese letters from extremely varied an area receiving i (grammes. kinds have been found ■en possible for the the1,004 words
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Advertisement26 1933-09-16 17 TORCH POCKET H LAMP REFILL J BATTERIES For Long Life and Brilliant Light DIRECT FACTORY REPRESENTATIVE. ||^MbH^^^/^ MR. A. J. WILTON E?^Tr Union Building, Collyer Quay.26 words
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Advertisement41 1933-09-16 17 Radio has grown in a few years from a mere experiment to a $1,000,000 Industry. LEARN AS OTHERS ARE LEARNING, IN CLASSES NOW BEING CONDUCTED BY Before you own a set join a class, it v/ill save you money and disappointment41 words
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Advertisement288 1933-09-16 17 I S&C. RAD IO I Still Better Reception The seasonal variations which advc/sccUy affect loni» distance short wave reception are over for the year. Reception ol transmissions from the 8.8.C, Paris and Holland is now good and will still further improve toward the year end. Ycu must buy a Radio288 words
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Miscellaneous592 1933-09-16 17 THE DAVENTRY STATION. Details Of Programmes In Advance. A/«velengths: 25 2« and Si 3 metraa. 'Greenwich Mean Time: add 7 hrt. 20 minute*.) TO-DAY, SEPT. 16. G.M.T. 11.0 a.m^—l.o p.m. Transmission on an cmnl-directlor.al aerial: 11.0 Orchestral Concert: 11.45 Musical Ccmedy Programme (Gramophone records). 12.15—1.0 Orchestral Concert. 130 p.m. Time592 words
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Article298 1933-09-16 18 Detonators Taken From Ship. TWELVE blasting detonator.-,, able to rlo terrible damage to life and property, are in the hands of some unknown boys at Iliracombe, who are unaware of their peril. It happened this way. The Greek vessel Taxiarchis. leccntly salved from the sea.298 words
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Article384 1933-09-16 18 Locked Vessels Go Round In Circles. F>ur people were injured, and light cthe had narrow escapes, wJseo two -peedbcatrame into ccllluat the entrance to BndUn; ton Harbour. Cne oi the speedboats so badly damage hai she sank shortly aft* the last passengi:had been taken eff The injured wereNH384 words
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Article279 1933-09-16 18 Industry Can Now "Plate" Walls. I A Glim.v o' ric one-" o: th' -mure, tinplaicd ns'dr :d cut. —it i tin-platsd baths j and fl.t;n«.. pi v.ucc' '.y :c. imo almost cor .;1: by Cr: ir i a produeera, The scv nee, v a.eh include, a trera-r.wous279 words
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Advertisement420 1933-09-16 18 "Bad breath doesn't worry me—l use Colgate's!" a relief to know that your breath is pure, sweet, fragrant! Use Colgate's each morning and evening. Food particles that lodge between the teeth often cause tainted breath and may also bring decay. Colgate's thoroughly removes these offensive particles. Not only does this420 words
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Advertisement137 1933-09-16 18 ONLY AT:— '^^^^^^^^^^j CAN YOU SEE j THE BEST MADE IN BRITAIN j HH ASS NICKEL- CHHOMIUM BEDS l] I AIL SIZES jT j EXCLUSIVE ilkd^ SR, w designs iSrafllll I r#sa^j j fI 5 1 Ij BUY FROM: WHOJIAVE SERVED YOU FOR OVER 40 YEARS. j Small I j137 words
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Article, Illustration2879 1933-09-16 19 H Ym. A. MS HI j^m g, Y Mm THE CORNERITE DEBATE. [re You For Or [gainst Science mare pood than harm i pinion, simply ridiI ,ny this not •galoot scientists. I i DM justifiable, behicli. if I am not can deny. cc fa then, when science lo we ever2,879 words
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Advertisement264 1933-09-16 19 -but you can Cure your teeth from within—'^i/ KALZANA, the Calcium food, is the new idea in the care of the teeth. For many years people thought that a clean tooth could not decay. Yet however carefully we cleaned them they always did decay. For your teeth are living organs264 words
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Article, Illustration52 1933-09-16 20 I On The Lawns Ait" J I Last Wednesday's j Meetiogo P/iofos— AflMatanr Photo Store. Spencer after winning the first race on Angelus on Wednesday. He rode the first three winners. The Sultan of Perak leading in Melbourne, winner of the fourth race52 words
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Article, Illustration20 1933-09-16 20 Competitors in the Singapore Bis ley meeting at the 800 yards' range last week-end. And the Sultan leading in Jadi-lah.20 words
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