Malaya Tribune, 22 September 1933
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Malaya Tribune
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Title Section39 1933-09-22 1 The Malaya Tribune THE MOST POPULAR DAILY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. V.I. XX.- -No. 226 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1933 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Friday, .Sept. 22, 1933. Malaya Tribune iti PAGES SINGAPORE, FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 22, 1933. FIVE39 words
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Advertisement130 1933-09-22 1 ttt d lhe Sunday Tribune jn Malaya KUM ll ji 11 I imported into filllyl BRITISH MALAYA GUARANTEED TO BE WkmM PRODUCED IN CANADA IF YOU ARE NOT ACQUAINT- {MSB] I ID WITH KLIM TRY A TIN IfaSffi I TO-DAY VACUUM j DISTRIBUTORS PACKKD. 1 GETZ BROS. CO. F3I-11 J130 words
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Advertisement203 1933-09-22 1 A. PUNTER 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. i j WHY DOES EVERYONE I Ifeirf203 words
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193 1933-09-22 2 WHAT OUR CONTEMPORARIES ARE SAYING The Malay States. THERE might be something to be learnt from South Africa if there were any indications of further devolution of authority from the Central to the Provincial Government. But. judging from occasional reference in the Press to talk in South Africa aboui abolishing193 words
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Article145 1933-09-22 2 GERMANY to-day is a poor country, whose prosperity for years to come must oepend largely on her credit in international money centres and on tne good-will of the great nations. If chooses to alienate the Jews within her own borders, their co-religionists elsewhere will be powerful enough145 words
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626 1933-09-22 2 CHINA SEEKS HELP. U.S. LOAN AND LEAGUE ASSISTANCE. Japan Jealous. "£)URING toe last few days many reports have been in circulatio-i to the effec-t that the Central Government is about to modify its foreign Policy toward Japan. "At the same time Tokyo has been harming626 words
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Article119 1933-09-22 2 Capital Temporarily Fixed At $1,000,000. Shanghai, Sept. 2 rou P of twenty prominent Chinese stock exchange brokers are planning to organise a new stock exchange in Shanghai to transact both the gold bar and the stocks business it is learned from business circles. The promotors have already119 words
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Article135 1933-09-22 2 Watching Movements Of Japanese. Shanghai, gept. 2. 1 JAR3HAL Feng is prepared to vis t Nanking J." in the near future, declares General Li Lieh-chun. the C.E.C. memter who rec-.nt'y returned from Killing after an interview there with the Generalissimo on behalf of Marshal rcng. According to Gen?ral135 words
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Article135 1933-09-22 2 Insurgents Intercepted Near Pintichuan. Peiping. Aug. 31. The rebel troops under General Chi Hungetiang in Ch3ti&r, after having been defeated by General Sung Cheh-yuan's troops Shangtu. have fled ;o Pintichuan; in Suiyuan. By of General Yen Hsi-shan one divijkn of ca\alry under General Chao Chen-shcu Intercepted the135 words
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Article123 1933-09-22 2 Strategically Important In North Manchuria. Shanghai. Sept. 2. i Word has been reeelved'here to the effe't that the Japanec authorities have alredy completed the construction of the ia Iwav letwcen Kirin and Tunghua. in Kirin pre- wnce. and traffic on the line was forma ly inaugurated yesterday. Construction123 words
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Article119 1933-09-22 2 Imports Destroy China's Own Agriculture. Shanghai, Sept. L A substantial increase in the impoit duties on foreign rice is urged in a recent petition ;< ibnutted to the Government by the National Chamber of Commerce in Shanghai which dories that unless thai Increase te enforced thaw119 words
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Article95 1933-09-22 2 Direct Service To Begin \t End Of October. Shanghai, Sept. 2. The direct radio service between China and London will be inaugurated by the end f October, when all the mach'nery rcqui ed is ejected to be installed in the new redio station at Chengju. The operators which95 words
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Article82 1933-09-22 2 Report Of His Leaving For Sinkiang Discredited. Shanghai, Sept. 2. General Ma Chan-shan. the hero of tre Nonnl River battle, has deoided to take up his permanent residence in Shanghai and has no intention of going to North China in the n ar future, according to82 words
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Article247 1933-09-22 2 No Separate Conference To Be Held. Hongkong, Sept. 1. rpHE par.y leaders in the South-west, probably -i- Messrs. Hsiao Fo-chen, Chou Lu and Tene: Chcn-Ju, have at last been induced to accept the ccnditiors of General Chen Chi- ang as their hurried departure from Canton247 words
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Article94 1933-09-22 2 Flood Refugees To Receive $50,000. Shanghai, Sept. 2. At a meeting of the various relief associations yesterday afternoon a decis on was reached that $50,000 should be rais d n Shanghai Immediately for the relief of th? f.ood refugees in Honan, Kiaugsu and Shantung. In connection with94 words
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Article77 1933-09-22 2 Trade Between South China And Formosa Discussed. Fcoehow. Kept. 1 It is reliably learned that, under the auspices cf the Japanese Governor, a Japanese ensuiar mee.lng will be held at Taipeh. thr capital ol Formosa, on September T.l to discuss matters concerning Japanese trade between Formosa and77 words
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Article59 1933-09-22 2 Shanghai. Sept. 2. Mr. Yang Yung-thl. Chief Secretary to General Chiang Kai-shek, has been persistent- I h mentioned as the new Chairman of the Ktanpn Provincial Government, according to j information from well informed circles. General Ku Chu-tung, the present chair- i man. is now in Ruling59 words
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Advertisement203 1933-09-22 2 Ĕid that Coughj Inflamed tissues ore quickly soothed by Chamberlain's Cough Remedy.lt stops the tickle in your throat, without the use of narcotics. But Chamberlain's does more -it breaks up the congestion that causes the cough. Swollen membranes soon become normal, and air passages are cleared. Keep Chamberlain's in the203 words
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Advertisement6 1933-09-22 2 BUILD YOUR ENERGY WITH Scott's Emulsion6 words
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Advertisement198 1933-09-22 2 tb/tlvIA bAUoED ||I\L|J I yL|\nL|\J mOriUUnLITILHI Watery Eruptions Formed on Child. Cuticura Healed. "My little pirl suffered from eczema for some time and nothing seemed to heir her. It brst started with a dry skin which began to weep. The irritation caused her to scratch until watery, sore eruptions formed,198 words
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Advertisement51 1933-09-22 2 GOOD com,anion Tht on,y An rt h Portable Typewriter buiit on the standard 4-bar.k sS^pcSLr c raE VERY LA,EST m eomTAaUJt on the market if fa >^*%^£li-. tf&ES&L nTTTI Ssf 1 «HHS^T^ (< t 1 J&M "*iL J ■H^W >. 'V-* Wpmcnto by Bole Agents: am ra i a «*J51 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous293 1933-09-22 2 ilif EMPIRE RADIO TONIGHT. British Broadcasting Corporation. PROGRAMMES FOR 1*01 A (ISLLVDlSQ BURMA, CEYLON, STRAITS SETTLEUSNTS, FEDERATED MALAY STATIS AND ADEN}. Fjom The Empire Trantmttur. Lavcvtr, EngluruL *'»vel*nrTh*- ?5 2fl ind 31.3 metr«* (GTccnxich Mean Time: add 7 tin G.M.T. 110 a.m.- 1.0 pm i. an cmni-c ihecttanal C.gan Recital;293 words
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Advertisement452 1933-09-22 3 HI HASSAN. ELECTRICAL AND WATER CONTRACTOR. 36-37, Bras Basah Road, J SINGAPORE. i arc in need of electric fans, motors, etc., and s nice, please write to address or 'Phone TO LET. SI G LEVI PARK Purthei Redactions of Rents from Ist August, 1933. £16.00 and $18.00 ftfpt): SIO? G452 words
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Advertisement419 1933-09-22 3 TO LET. TO LET—I63-A. Halg Read, spacicus compound Deuce, electric, water and garage. Apply within. 1 TO LET—IO, Newton Road, compound house, 4 big bed-rooms, baths, electric, water, garags, tinnls court, servants' quarters. Apply: An? Hock S:ng, 38, Amoy Street. TO LET—TIi- upper fleet of an annexe m Arson Road,419 words
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Advertisement281 1933-09-22 3 SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED—A qualified and expert-need male attendant or qualified and experienced nurse for a mental male patient. Apply 213. c o M.T. WANTED—Urgently First-Class Linotyp? Op rator; Efficient Advertising Compositor; and a capable Slugman for a Singapore Daily N* Wftpaper. Good salaries paid to first-cla?s men. Write to Box281 words
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Advertisement196 1933-09-22 3 EDUCATIONAL. FAR EASTERN MUSICAL SCHOOL, Established 1928. I (A Government Registered School). (For Boys and Girls). l-A, Kirk Terrace, Dhoby Ghaut, Singapore. Enrol for a Sound Musical Education— Systematic Training both in Technique and Theory, Complete Courses leading to T.C.L Certificate. Diploma, etc. Booklet free. M. ANCIANO, rrincipaL i SLUMP196 words
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Advertisement685 1933-09-22 3 PUBLIC NOTICES. j -JL -Lj NOTICE. THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK, LIMITED, (.Incorporated bi the Straits S.ttlenv nts>. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ti:at the Fourteenth Annual General Meeting of tho Shareholders of this Company will be held at its Registered Office. China Building, Chula Street, Singapore, on Saturday, 30th September, 1933, at685 words
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Advertisement493 1933-09-22 3 Violins Fittings Cheapest Best f SEASON CO., LTD., i 115, North Bridge Road, SINGAPORE. MALAYA TRIBUNE. 'PHONE 6171. H > SUBSCRIPTION RATES. PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Delivery Including Including at office Postage Postage or close (Local or to Foreign residence. F.M.S.) Countrlea. Yearly $15.00 $21.00 $33.00 Half-Yearly 7 50 $10.50 $18.50493 words
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1125 1933-09-22 4 Shipping News Notices. PASSENGER SHIP FIRES. Intensive And Rational Training*. A CIRCULAR has been issued by the French Ministry of Merchantile Marine outlining proposed regulations to minimise the risk of fire on board passenger liners. Tlie regulations cover a wide variety of naterials employed in the construction of, or used1,125 words
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Article360 1933-09-22 4 Bureau Organisation To Be Wound Up. ALTHOUGH it has only been in operation f* since the beginning of this year, tne con--522 members l he W«nragmn on Tanker central Bureau of Oslo hay? decided urinimously to wind up the organisation ,Hnit^ c SUme tim? a resoluti °n has'360 words
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Article100 1933-09-22 4 Xo Intention Of Stowing Away Says Accused. London, Aug. 22. Two unofficial" passengers made the jouroy from Boston to Liverpool in t.ue White ar motor finer Georgic. which arrived in the iersey late on Sunday evening. It is stated that they boarded the finer as vS2^. fell asleep100 words
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Article67 1933-09-22 4 Operations involving the expenditure of aD--roximately £400,000 have been embarked upon •y huh trawler owners. Orders for new vessels have been placed by arious firms with builders at Beverley and xlby. Several new vessels have delivered md at Hull, and there are several •lore on the67 words
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Article150 1933-09-22 4 Five Transports And Ten Gunboats For Spain. Mexico City, Aug. 22. THE first step in Mexico's naval reconstruction programme has been taken with the signing of contracts for the construction of five ransports and 10 gunboats. There i:- every probability that later a limi:(d number of submarines and150 words
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Article1048 1933-09-22 4 Australian Owner's Suggestion. ris a great pity that the Empire is not more combined to secure all the trade possible fer its cwn ships and its own people," faid Mr. Joseph Mitchell, director of Messrs Burn, Phflp aid Co., Ltd.. Sydney, N.S.W., at the laanch of1,048 words
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Advertisement456 1933-09-22 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. P 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated In England.) mail; passenger cargo services. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL BERVICB. (Under Contract with His Majesty'! Government). OUTWARD FROM LONDON. For China and Japan. Duo Tonnage. Singapore 1933. BUPDWAN 6,070 Sept. 28 RAWALPINDI456 words
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Advertisement171 1933-09-22 4 tJJLLOYD TRIĔsTINO (Incorporated In Italy). EXPRESS SERVICE. CARGO SERVICE. SINGAPORE TO ITALY AND CHINA .Calling at Penan*. Colombo Bombay Calllnc at Colombo, Bombay. Sues, Port Karachi. Aden, Alassowah Sues Port Said. Brindisi. Venice and Trieste. Said, Brlndial, Venice and Trieste, Due Leave Due m.v. MONCALIERI Sept. 25 Sen 25 Spore.171 words
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Advertisement187 1933-09-22 4 HAMBURG-AMFRIKA L/NIF |H n P| Australlsche Dampfachlff. i[B»*CJ Geselircnaft. 'Companies Incorporated In Germany) OUTWARDS. HONGKONG. SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS t m.s. VOGTLAND. via Manila S t m.s. LEVERKUSEN. via Manila Oct' 17 s.s. SAARLAND, via Manila Nov' f m.s. BURGENLAND, via Manila Nov U I OLDENBURG via Manila187 words
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Advertisement555 1933-09-22 4 STEAMER SAIL! TVffr NORDDE ITTSCh feu The undernoted are the Cormtm?'. i fixtures:— 111 r nd*^ OUTWARDS. "DONAU" for Manila, Boutin I Shanghai, N. Cbtna Japan fcpt 23 HOMEWARDS. ♦"DESSAU" for Genoa, UVm Ha Havre, Antwerp, R-dam. Vburg and Bremen I "LAHN" for Genoa. Iffteßm, ept 26 Hamburg and Bremen,555 words
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Article333 1933-09-22 5 Mining Shares. Singapore, Friday. 11 a.m. ■Bart quota*inns arc tamed TV Co. exchange and Btock :<f Buyer*. Bellera ejkjK i in 29 30 xd 30!- 35|--0 A rm H6 15 6 1 02 1.05 cd 19 6 20 6 0.16 0.18 $1 W c lVt s Tin333 words
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Article109 1933-09-22 5 MCE) BT FRASER CO.. EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Buyer*. Sellers. 8ow; r Municipal 'lDCli 5 per cent. 10» 110 nom ■ttttpore Municipal (13C7> 4S p*-r cent. 104 101 nom Bfciapore Municipal '1309) 4:, per cent. 10« 101 nom Biiaucre Municipal Ul3i 4 ptr cent. 100 103 nom109 words
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Article264 1933-09-22 5 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION. RUBBER STOCKS DOWN. Unchanged Pric Of Tin. Out Financial Cr*rtsv<nd*ntj Singapore, Friday, Noon. To-day's Prices:— Rubber (Singapore), cts., down •">« ct. Market Tone: Easier. Tin (Singapore). |110V4, unchanged. csterday's Prices:— London Rubber, 3 23 32ft., down 1 16d. Market Tone: Easier. New York Rubber.264 words
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Article151 1933-09-22 5 The we' kly rubber auction report, dated Sept. 20. as submitted by the Singapore Chamber of Comm rcc Rubb?r Association, states: Cataloged 1.218.283 lb -543.87 tons. Otlered 1.164 604 1b.=519.91 tons. S Id 921.893 1b=411.56 tons. London, spot. 3 11 16d. New York. spot. 1% cts. PRICES151 words
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Article201 1933-09-22 5 Interesting Employment j Figures. ACCORCING to a bulletin jus' hsued by the Domin on Bur tU of SLalistics. 3.924 .331 Persona la Cuada. ten years old or over, wire "gainfully emplcyecV a; the time of the taking < f the c r.sus cf 19:11 TWj numb201 words
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Article34 1933-09-22 5 Latest Quotations. RUBBER London Spot: 3 25 32d. N'ev; York: cents. Bhagepcie: i~—i2i f cents. TIN. Lcrdor. Spot: £216 London 3 months: £216 ICe. Clzgapu-e: si 10.25. COPRA Suncirud $3.45 Mixed ggjs.34 words
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Article205 1933-09-22 5 Commercial Value Of Lake Winnipeg. Maui oba b mostly kn: wn abroad for the world yta.:dard cf whfa; excellence with which I the name of t..e province has Urg been estoei« at:d bu it is nc so w.dcly known that Manitoba has me of the most mipoi -ant205 words
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Article333 1933-09-22 5 General Appreciation Of Values. TN" their weekly rubber repot t. dated Sep ■a 21. leasers. Guthre Co.. sta»e: The Otttataudirg feature cf tie pest vet* las been the renewed talk oi res rtethm. It s reported that Brit sh and Dutch in erce t'?.rtc that some sch me333 words
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Article50 1933-09-22 5 August September Releases. Reuter. Paris. Sept. 21. THE international Tin Pool committee has decided to allow the lonnage authorised for August and September to be placed on the market in conformity with the scales agreed between the (Governments concerned. The committee meets again in London on Oct. 27—Reuter.Reuter. - 50 words
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Article163 1933-09-22 5 Eastern United Assurance Report. The report if the (t ihe Eastern United Assurance Corporation. Ltd.. ior the year ended June 30. states: The premium incuine less re.rsurance and crmmi.ssior.s amcunts to $217.65u 63. The net dates paid and outstanding amount fo $95 763.77 or 44 per cent, of163 words
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Article121 1933-09-22 5 ihe following index numbers rep ti sent the 111 lm»tril monthly traffic receipts cf the Im- ral and irternational Communica ions. Ltd.. a! related to comparable traffic m the year 19?9. Monthly figures are ieduced to rorkina day Average. The working day average of compa:ti;)e receip.s fcr the121 words
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Article191 1933-09-22 5 Recent Outputs Of Metals. Seme ecuntrisi can aoobUea bt more fqUsufflcknt than other-, but the is probaby none which could cr.joy all th- comforts ot nodrra life if shut rfl frcm the resources of its neighbour?. autcmooi.e. foe e*:ampl». draws upon th. natiiral rceourcei cl many191 words
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Article87 1933-09-22 5 Another Conference To Be Held. Various steps have recently bera taken by the r.g.a. to trfhm up th- conference on "Rubber In Building. 1 Tie question cf imure eenfereaesa haa a been considered and it has been decided tire n«xt eonferenea should be- h oin ccnjui ti-n87 words
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Article139 1933-09-22 5 Inquiry Into Contra! Of immigrants. Tiic Mtfa flit and 02nd mcttmgs of the Tradr- Comml alon acre held in Sin atom on £cpt. -'0. 20 ar.d 2: Ewd.nce v.as taken iron: kfr. H. Bostef rod lit. R. a. Barbour ilienre. *nglo French md Bewtixsens Ltd.), regarding the marketing139 words
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Article105 1933-09-22 5 rhfl following leftist buyer- prices have been lor warned by afteeara. Onthrh and c>. icr Malayan Pai.r. Gil and Palm Kernels: PALM OIL IN BULK i.i.f. landed v.- ignis New York-Pruh;d--lpnU> 3.30 cents (U.S. Currency* pel 1j c.i.i. lanced weights U.S.A. Pact&c I'ou--3.20 cents < U.S. Cv105 words
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Article374 1933-09-22 5 Rubber Shares. SlsaHfaam, Friday. 11 a.vi. j l tic liaTMianilg rubber abarc quotation* fW ittoutu u> nwM »uU vA>aud Lorau ana BHafJ Usue **\«JI VBme. Frmwa Lfmil M toharea. 00. «rata. i ftfleahy $0.«5 $0.75 $0.70 f0.85 1 Alor Gajah 0.50 0.00 0.55 0.56 IA. Ilitam Dio374 words
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Article288 1933-09-22 5 ERASER CO S QUOTATTO#U». v 3 i CLOSLNQ QDOTATIUMm I g g Buyer*. Bollere, 5.2 13 ALx Brkt Prcf. $1.47'« 11.57* C 2 13 Akx. Bru-k Old Ml „i B Air.c n. 'J obeoCQ '-12 0 U7 6 fie *8 B. Malayu Trus.ce 5.30 5.50 El li C Tin288 words
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Advertisement53 1933-09-22 5 THE mm south llffifj BRITISH V. 11 INSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED iTRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR IS»UB VN'CL ACX'EPTEIi AT HBtt CURRENT RATES. L C MARGOLIOUTH. Manager. Ptaaapaen Green. THE EASTERN UNITED *S« RANCi: CORPORATION, LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE. x JOHNSON General Manager. !CE No 4.53 words
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Advertisement83 1933-09-22 5 THE EASTERN BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated in fioftand). SINGAPORE BRANCH: 4. D'Almclda Street. Authorised and Subscribed Pmid-up-Capltal J M0 000 aesarre Fund and Rest M0 TOO BEAD OFFICE: LONDON. BRANCHES: Bombay. Calcutta. Colombo. Karachi. Madras, mEZ Baghdad. Bahrein. Basra, Klrkuk. M CukRE^ 8 ACC t orJNTS opened and money recelvedonFixed Deposit83 words
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Advertisement46 1933-09-22 5 WATCH IT CROW! Yearly Interest Paid to You Quarterly Put a few dollars away regularly and watch your bank balance grow. As an incentive to your thrift THE NATIONAL CITY BANK OF NEW YORK pu/s interest Begin your saving now. Head Office: 55, Wall Street. N.Y.46 words
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Advertisement207 1933-09-22 5 ———^»^P—■——————^gl^———^—^—— m _i i _S Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Limited. (incorporated in Btraiie Settlements.) Successors to tME CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK, LTD., THE HO HONG HANK, LTD. AND THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK, LTD. CAPITAL Authorised $10,000.000.00. Paid Up $10.000.000.00. HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING UHUIJft STIIEET. SINGAPORE LOCAL BRANCH: 458. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD BOARD207 words
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Advertisement359 1933-09-22 6 Amusements < ALHAMBRA f T,7"!i GIRLS MUSIC SNAPPY TUNES and a gripping story that works up to a t rem end mis climax. Fasf-Motfins €©m*dy... with the speed and tempo Wkr_ ..\.jjjjft matinee rhat will send you into to-morrow Fox Film Presents 3.15. ARIZONA™ > im BROADWAY 1 *oBt James359 words
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Advertisement224 1933-09-22 6 CAPITOL. TO-MORROW MORNING (SATURDAY). MICKEY MOUSE MATINEE SEND THE KIDDIES! 11 O'CLOCK. SPECIAL PICTURES MEMBERS OF MICKEY MOUSE CLUB.... FREE. Admission: (NCN-MEMBERS Adults 50 cts. Childicn 23 cts. >I.rr.b:rs must pn dure X «upts for S •ptcnih: r Su!);i rip:ion. m i i Nightly! MAT,NEK TO-MORROW, AT 3.15. TREMENDOUS SUCCESS224 words
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Advertisement306 1933-09-22 6 T mi The FIVE STAR hit of the year M.-G.-M. Picture. Ket together a grand now you a ill thoro I TO-NIGHT:— Robert Woolsry Bert Wheeler in their latest and funniest— "SO THIS IS AFRICA." Maii:,i on Sept. 23. SUNDAY:— Joan Crawford, Robert Montgomery j in the story of c306 words
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Advertisement247 1933-09-22 6 Pyorrheas Price NEEDLESSLY CARELFSS, thoughtless neglect! That is to bJame. Once he was healthy, energetic and ambitious. He had mam' friends who admired him, particular!; his pleasant, ready smile. Now he is ashamed to smile.hut even that hardly matters, for he sits at nam alone, broken down, sick and forlorn.247 words
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Article703 1933-09-22 7 I! ST DISCIPLINE ITSELF." Breakdown Feared. j M Z. Koo Interviewed in Singapore. the problems that eonI Ilina's youth to-day? v has come over them Sino-Japanese trouble in gran Does the so-called x which the students in iave done in the past do aids China's salvation? utry703 words
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Article109 1933-09-22 7 Appeal To Overseas Chinese. Hongkong, Sept. 21. l»th RouJ L Kai <c °mmar.der of the cSa R d 0 :pe e nd^d m oUer 2aJ °< fcrce. building a modern air "ill be fo.liht il. t„. t WaS h f OWed b Y the memorial109 words
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Article123 1933-09-22 7 Appointed Director Of Peipinff Railway. Shanghai. S> pt. 21. Mr God Kwang Tin- of the Peming Polif cal Council has been nominated a, Director 1; r-eiping-Liaoning Railway, tl) p i ace of Chin Chung Chak resigned Mr Sun Hsi Wen. Director ol the Fukien Construction Department,123 words
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Article96 1933-09-22 7 The Municipal health statement for the week ended Sept. 16 gives the total number cf deaths as 185. The death rcte was 20.15 per mille compared with 19.06 i;. the preceding week and 20.68 in the corresponding week cf last year. The chief cauies of death96 words
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Article121 1933-09-22 7 Man Who Promised To Bring Coolies. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Sept. 20. A CHINESE named Hong Sang, who was paid $47 by a Chinese contractor Lee Choon Pott, on a promise of bringing coolies for him and failed to do so, lound himself in the police121 words
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Article107 1933-09-22 7 A Tamil, Kata Pillay, was charged with driving his motor bus in a rash and negligent manner at Rantan. as a result of which he knocked down a telegraph post. A further rha-.ge was preferred against him of haviiv; no certificate of competency to drive. Mr, Colt. 0.C.P.0..107 words
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Article97 1933-09-22 7 The c ase in whii h I European, named P. T. Bgan, was charged with rash and negligent driving and thereby causing hurt to a Chinese, Chen Yap. at Mantin, was |X>stponed until Sept. 2G. Mr. M. E. A. Fan, has been retained for the defence. Another well97 words
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Article85 1933-09-22 7 It will be remembered that jsome time ago. a largp number of vagrants were roped in by the Poli.e, for making the graves, also the large bridge at Ltmon Street, as their sleeping places, and following the sentences passed, the plao's were forgotten until, to-day a Chinese named85 words
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Article171 1933-09-22 7 Mr R. C. S. Harris. Controller of Labour N.S.. procuced two Tamils named Ramalingam and Retnam. before the polioe n agistrate this morning for falling to appear before him when asked to do so. Outlining the case, he said that the defendants owed the complainant a sum171 words
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Article86 1933-09-22 7 The Negri Sembilan Assizes which begins on Sept. 25, has on its list 11 ca r es for hearing, one for alleged unlawful return from banishment, one for alleged possession of seditious documents, five alleged murders, cne alleged culpable homicide not amounting to murder, one alleged rnnatural offence,86 words
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Article267 1933-09-22 7 Peiping's Dilemma. NO MONEY IN HOPEI. THE Finance and Salt Commis- sioners of Hope: KAve resigned, indicating the seriousness in the financial situation in North China. Gtn. Huang Fu (Chairman >f the Peiping Political Council who is now in Shanghai), refuses to return to Peiping, in view267 words
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Article146 1933-09-22 7 Both Sides Digging In On Frontier. Shanghai. Sept 21. The Soviet troops are eretving defence works including a number of forts on the Siberian— Manchurian border near Manchuli. Hi, Japanese troops art; constructing tienches at Manchuli. The Soviet Thre Year Naval Plan includes the construction of 12 light146 words
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Article460 1933-09-22 7 Details Of Current Prices, Singapore, Sept. 15. MEAT. Beef, steak (round), katl 30 Eeef, stew or curry, kati 2i» Pork, lean, kati 40 Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality), katl 32 Mutton, Australian, lb. 35 Fowl, kati 40 Hens (locally reared), katl 42 Ducks, Saigon, each as Pigeons,460 words
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Advertisement76 1933-09-22 7 Hair Neat.. .Scab Healthy Your hair will always look its ltn^^l^^W^V K-st if you use St-rcomb regular- fe"jff |y. This modern hair dressing, A < /"3 l^tak light and invisible, keepsevcry A Jj m\\ hair in place and adds a natural J fl Hm or y 1 stain. Apply Stacomb76 words
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Advertisement213 1933-09-22 7 "Children are usually healthy when properly nourished" —was a favorite saying of a famous family physician of the old school. Ha was ahead of his time, for today almost every child specialist give* first place to proper nourishvutnt in the bringing up of children. While this careful attention to the213 words
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Advertisement44 1933-09-22 7 SINGAPORE HOTELS 1 GOODWOOD PARK HOTIT 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.44 words
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Miscellaneous717 1933-09-22 7 CLUB DIARY. (There are numerous Clubt and Societies 'n Singapore, mott ol the members of which are readers of the "Malaya Tribune." This Dtzry is provided specially for them. Secretaries ate invited to co-operate in keeping it up-fo-dure una" complete. Happenings of general interest wtll still be included in the717 words
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Miscellaneous81 1933-09-22 7 ptactice, secretary's residence. 109, Waterloo Street, 730 p.m Attendance compulsory. Members of the Playfair Athletic Union are requested to note that Mr. Lim Eng Koon. of 12, Chin Chew Street, was elected hon. superintendent of the Union at the monthly meeting held en Sept. 17 at Mr. Tay Oen Seng's81 words
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Obituary98 1933-09-22 8 Yeo Keng Chuan, aged 70 years, passed away peacefully at his residence. 101 Chin Sv.ee Read, at 11 p.m.. on Wedn.sday. Sept 20th leaving a widow. 11 sens. Yeo San Twee Boo Lat. Hook Ann. Hock Thye. Hock Twe ar.d others. 6 daughters. 2 sons-in-law. MessrV Koh98 words
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Article673 1933-09-22 8 Two recent events of particular interest to the Malayan rubber in. dustry have been the publication of the Report of the Commission of Enquiry into the constitution, administration and working of the Rubber Research Institute and the meeting ol the Planter.' Association of Malaya. The Commission of673 words
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Article555 1933-09-22 8 Comments By The Way. THE informer system in police work has many pitfalls. It is widely used in Singapore but many people are led to wonder if it is not overdone. Informers eke out a precarious livelihood by giving useful information to the police about the555 words
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23 1933-09-22 8 On Saturday rvcnirg an attep bOUM b. *"*H < **t to a Chinese wa> burned down at Jclapang23 words
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Article53 1933-09-22 8 A fire broke cut in a cigar waking shop a: Chemor on Monday at abouo noon, but was smartly put out by the Chemor Police before much damage was done. After proceeding about half way. th? local Fire Brigade, en receiving the news that the lire had been extinguished,53 words
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Article77 1933-09-22 8 The marriage ol Mr. Herman A'oysiu-; Hendreff to Miss Gereresa De CuLta will take place at the Church of St. Francis on Saturday at 6.30 a.m. A reception will be held at 151. Praya Lane. On Wednesday in the Malacca Police Court before Mr. J. C. Derrick, an Indian.77 words
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Article200 1933-09-22 8 The .Poppy Day appeal in S. 1 vigor is this ffmt being organised by Miss Shelley. Mr. J. C. G. Spooner has be.n elected Prcsic ent of Lake Club. Mr. and Mrs. Low Thye Seon<?, of Kuala Lumpur, have issued invitations for tha marriage of their cousin. Mr.200 words
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Article28 1933-09-22 8 Mr. T. E. Emmet, of the Dramas and Irrigation Dept.. has arrived in Kunnt.-m tak.n over duties from Mr. D. S. Ferguson, rho ha;, sailed for horn28 words
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Article98 1933-09-22 8 Thg remains of Signoi Ccrruli, the Italian gutlcmau whe- won the confidence of. and lived among the Sakai tribes of the Bating Padans Valley, and which were burii d in Penang, w re exhumed :ast week and have been urepured I i me shipped to Italy for burial. it98 words
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Article77 1933-09-22 8 Snipe are not plentiful In the usual feeding grounds in Perak at present owing to the rather dry weather. Cable news lias been received oy Mr. If. If. Krosaimuthu. cf the Town Planner s Offic >, Ipch. of the death of ids father, Mr. Manuel Marusal, in Jaffna. Ceylon.77 words
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Article439 1933-09-22 8 BY "I.OGKER-ON" A scientist Bays it is the I part of the face, not the eyes v' 1 gives away one's thoughts. Esoeoi ally when one opens the lower v!* of the face. A There is still an over-productioo 11 -liver, despite the quantities required to silver-line439 words
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Article31 1933-09-22 8 CHINA NEWS, on psjge 2. CLUB DIARY on T t-PORTS NEWS, on paf« U Si i LATE MR. DUDLEY WARDL l4 I CINEMA NEWS on page I i31 words
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Advertisement192 1933-09-22 8 j Every toilet need is found under the i famous Sign of r,U EU DKQIIMNt J 711 XEXITA BKILLAXTINF. 47,1 "'"£2**™ E f) deal Hail Tonic. COLOGNE. 1 Scented with N:nita Ferfum?. a perfume and Eau de j ynx tZsti $IM per bottle. Ccloane combined. j 4'j iz. siz<>SS cts.192 words
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Advertisement95 1933-09-22 8 i mmmmmm i i mmmmmm Poh Cheng Gheong I 111 84, South Bridge Road. SINGAPORE. j The Best Shop in Singapore for lADE and EMERALDS, i Moderate Prices. Genuine Bargain. Every article guaranteed. j ALSO t Gold and Silver Smiths, Jewellers, Dealers in all types j of Precious Stones, Curios,95 words
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81 1933-09-22 9 VIOLATION OF RIGHTS IN MANCHURIA. PROPOSED CHANGES WOULD BE INTOLERABLE. "Allies" Threaten Peiping. Feverish Defence Measures By Northern Generals. st development in the Far East are a snarp protest *sia to Japan against the proposed changes in the rallw ;!> r administration81 words
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Article178 1933-09-22 9 .Moscow, Sept. 22. test against the alleged c plans to change th?. f the Chinese Eastern been made by the Japanese Ambas ires that the proposed inadmissible and an the railway violate the existing arly the rights of the nager of the railway, dependent on his178 words
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Article308 1933-09-22 9 The Bandit-Ridden Luan Region. ol the fall of Huaiyow to >pa under Gen. Fang Chan rmed. Two thousands of upied the city on Wednes The Magistrate and the dant of Police were arrested aed. d that the Japanese are intage of the critical situaIng the allied troops308 words
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Article152 1933-09-22 9 Appointed Adviser To Military. The postponement of the return ot of Gen. Huang Fu 'Chairman of the Peiping Political Council) to North China leads to suspicions that a change in the political situation in North China is imminent. It is believed that the Peiping Political Council152 words
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Article124 1933-09-22 9 Eurasian And Chinese In Car Accidents. Iboya, a Eurasian and a ere the victims of street yesterday morning. boy is said to be in rather condition and is lying in asian, a lad of nine years on Hogan. was the first was on the road in the I124 words
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Article55 1933-09-22 9 Opposed By Socialists And Nazis. Reuter. Vienna, Sept. 21. Chancellor Dollfuss appears to have almost completely capitulated to the Heimwehr. The new Government which seems to be Fascist and is likely to be pro-Italian, will be opposed by the Nazis ana Socialists. The Heimwehr has no wide andReuter. - 55 words
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Article53 1933-09-22 9 Germany To Be Independent Ot Manchuria. Reuter. Budapest. Sept. 21. \t the conclusion of his five-day visi' Hr Yon Papen disclosed that he had advised If. Gombocs to convert the wheat areas in Hungary by growing -ova beans, resin and oil seeds, so as to make Germany independentReuter. - 53 words
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Article348 1933-09-22 9 Roosevelt Buys Food For Unemployed. Washington, Sept. 21. PRESIDENT Roosevelt has appointed IL Henr *y Morgenthau, Governor oi tne Farm Relief Credit Organisation, to conduct trade negotiations with the boviet which are expected to havv an important bearing on the question o' American recognition ol the Soviet348 words
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Article64 1933-09-22 9 May Be Htkl On B.iard Foreign Ship. Shanghai. Sept. 22. The projected World Anti-War Conference will probably be held shortly on board a foreign ship outside Shanghai, or it may be transferred to San Francisco. The Independent chairman, Lora Marley, is now in China, where the leader Is64 words
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Article107 1933-09-22 9 Dalby. Queensland. Mr T. Paterson. who is at present leading I me Federal Count! y Party, came from ScotIt, nd lo y>, ago. He wa« Visiting Cooranga North, and was It. Id that Councillor David McQuaker would 1 preside o» his meeting. I know a David107 words
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Article198 1933-09-22 9 And Three Americans. FACING ANGRY MOB OF CUBANS. Reuter. Havana. Sept. 22. pKOTECTED only by six "ru guards" or local militia, seven Britons and three Americans are isolated in Soledad sugar mill with the prospect of facing a mob of 2,000 workers, who demand that theyReuter. - 198 words
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Article152 1933-09-22 9 Three Malay Islanders Drowned. INURING the sudden squall yesterday a kcieh conveying six Malays of one family (father, mother and four children), together with an uncle of the children, from Pulau Kuloh to Singapore, capsized near St. John"? Island. I he Malay woman, whs was carrying a child152 words
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Article184 1933-09-22 9 Chinese Sentenced To Seven Months. What i- the por.it in stealing a fountainpen, especially as .here is another man in it?" asked the Criminal Dismct Judge Mr. H. A. Forrer yesterday of a Chinese. The man stood before him for sen'ence. having been convicted in the Third Court184 words
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Article92 1933-09-22 9 A fine cf 5125 was imposed by IS". D. Wills j t{M Prnana Police Magistrate, on a Tamil milk seller named Armon who was produced on a charge- of s-lling adult* rated milk to Hamad j ,i Wa a civ s.un'. in An- 2 at. PeraK R-d. The92 words
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Article76 1933-09-22 9 Tokyo Military Leaders' Request. Reuter. Tokyo. Sept. 21. 1 IT is reported that the military autho- rities have decided to seek sanction; for the re-creation of the four .amy l divisions scrapped in 1925, making aj total of 21 divisions, for the purpose of i meetingReuter. - 76 words
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Article213 1933-09-22 9 WHO SET FIRE TO REICHSTAG Death Penally? Opening Of' The Official Inquiry. Reuter. Leipzig. Sept. 21. I j A FASCIS'fir atmosphere pervaded I the small overcrowded Supreme Court here to day when, in the glare of the spotlights, the aged persident Doctor Bnenger, opened the trialReuter. - 213 words
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Advertisement245 1933-09-22 9 j Ifir— Always correct" and in the best o? taste I Nowadays, women of cultivated j i taste and sound judgment are using 1 more Eau de Cologne—and they are J I jkhH giving their preference to Key i J l^N^ifr y&Bmr Brand. Ite exquisite fragrance is W fclways acceptable245 words
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100 1933-09-22 10 DESPERATE FIGHT IN THE FORECASTLE. COVERED WITH BLOOD. FIREMAN BROUGHT DOWN TO SINGAPORE AND CHARGED. A desperate light on a British tramp steamer while it was in Saigon port was described in the Singapore Criminal District Court yesterday. One of the men had100 words
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Article714 1933-09-22 10 WILLIAM Shearer, a 49 year old British fireman, employed on the 5.000 ton tramp, "Barron Haig," appeared before the District Judge (Mr, H. A. Ferrer) yesterday on a serious charge. I Shearer was accused of inflicting four wounds on a fellow fireman. Alexander McKenzie. with714 words
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Article195 1933-09-22 10 Scraped Paint Off Stolen Bicycle. A story of a bicycle having been stolen, scraped of i s paint and some of its parts changed was tcld by a detective before the Third Magistrate. Mr. R. J. F. Curtis, yesterday The bicycle was the property of a cinema operator195 words
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Article113 1933-09-22 10 No Evidence Offered Against Accused. Philip Letondu a local Frenchman and an Indian appeared before the Second Magistrate. Mr. Norr.on Grice, yesterday, to answer a charge of cheating. Court Inspector Bembroke informed his honour that he had been instructed by the D P P. to offer no eviden«e113 words
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Article198 1933-09-22 10 Tributues To Late Madam Tham Soon Neo. The funeral of the late Madam Tham Soon Neo took place at Eukit Blown Cemetery last Sunday and was largely attended. Wreaths and letters of condolences were received from the following:—The staff, Land Ofßce and Registry of D.eds. Mess.s. A. Rozario.'Max198 words
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Article108 1933-09-22 10 Alleged Cheating Of A Compatriot. A Chinese named Low Chek Thuan was produced yesterday before the Third Magistrate, Mr. R. J. F. Curtis, on a charge of cheating. Accused is alleged to have on July 24 "deceived and fraudulently and dishonestly induced one Chua Yoo Lai to deliver108 words
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Article242 1933-09-22 10 Matches Smuggled In* Firewood. (From Our Owa CorreMpondentJ Johore Bahru, Sept. 21. AHOKKIEN trader named Ng Peng, who succeeded in smuggling six packets of matches into Johore Bahru from Singapore hidd n in between layers of firewood, was produced before Ungku Ismail bin Abdul Rahman, the242 words
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Article243 1933-09-22 10 Dato Muda Kinta And His Wife. The Dato Muda Kinta and his wife were in Johore Bahru en 17. and were the guests of Ungku Majid bin Omit Assistant Protector of Chlnete, Johcre. They were entertained to tiffin by Ungku and Mrs. Majid at their swimming pagar at243 words
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136 1933-09-22 10 AT THE CINEMAS. •'When Ladies' Meet." a Metro-Gold«yn-Mayer production began a season at the Pavilion last night. Described as ihe year's naughtiest and most sophisticated comedy, the film is thoroughly good entertainment from start to finish. In addition to an excellent theme which lends136 words
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91 1933-09-22 10 The land of the Amazons in 900 B.C. is the setting for "The Warrior s Husband," a delightful and unusual comedy, which began a season a, the Roxy last night. In this Fox production, Elissa Landi, looking '-cry nice in armour, is seen as91 words
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67 1933-09-22 10 Beautiful seeres cf Chinese rural life and of Kwangtung's quiet countryside arc seen in "Life In Struggle." the Cantonese talkie which opened for a season at the Marlborough yesterday. The story, as the title suggests. Is a very r,ad one, of a poor country lad67 words
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Article480 1933-09-22 10 Serious Allegation. DID CORPORAL ASK FOR MONEY he had been asked by a corpora! to pay $5 for a first-class report was alleged in the evidence of the complainant in a case yesterday in which two Bengalis are charged with theft of $8. The Court Inspector said480 words
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Article253 1933-09-22 10 Judgment In Supreme Court Yesterday. The case in which Krata Singh, a watch-man-moneylender, sued Chop Yang Seng Liv Tim and Lee Leek for $748.76 was concluded in the Supreme Court yesterday by Mr Justice Gerahty. His lordship entered judgment for the plaintiff with costs. The claim of253 words
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Article122 1933-09-22 10 The health bulletin of the Leaaue of Nations, Eastern Bureau, Singapore for the week-ended Sept. 16 is as follows: Bassein: 2 plague cases and 2 deaths; 4 smallpox cases. Bombay: 1 plague case and 1 death. Calcutta: 23 cholera cases and 7 deaths as compared with122 words
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Article305 1933-09-22 10 Perak Assizes. DEATH OF DRIVER AND COOK. (Fium Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Sept. 22. E tragic circumstances under which Driver Joaquim, of th>_ F.M.S. Railways, and his cook, Ramasamy, met their deaths near Falom Railway station on July 14 were described at Perak Assizes to-day. Mariappan, an305 words
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Article1093 1933-09-22 10 FIRST WIPE OR SECOND: Alleged Cheating, Ruling Of Court Of Appeal. A RULmG ance to the Chine as to whether a man wh secondary wife, giving pression that she v. wife, was liable to punishme the Criminal Procedure I given by the Coin; yesterday. His lordship, Sir1,093 words
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Advertisement20 1933-09-22 10 THE Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, Ltt China Building, Chuha St 'PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLES WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSUK vVK20 words
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Article, Illustration48 1933-09-22 11 JUST WHAT YOU WANT TO KNOW TO-DAY'S SHIPPING Ml) KY CHINESE. in the history of Penan-} manned by Chinese put i.a Tuesday. the Chinese flag and is named arrtml from Suminoe. v.ay U> Rangoon. t attmand of Captain H. c. ered at Shanghai. i 3.046 and her net48 words
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Article21 1933-09-22 11 British: 3.424 tons, from Hongk.ng 22-9. II LOBS, from Indragiri drafiri 24-9. :596 tons, from Bangkok k 26-9.21 words
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Article60 1933-09-22 11 Singapore. Sept. 22. ING SIDE THIS WHARVES. Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). wha.-f (Entrance Gate S). ek iEntrance Gate J). Sehaa City 37. Dock (Entrance Gate 4). Wharf 'Entrance Gate 4). 1; Dolius 1; Minderoo II Entrance Gate 7). PTTL HARBOUR. I h Princess Half," WE. C S. The60 words
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Article118 1933-09-22 11 r v Saved As Craft About To Sink. 11« ress :.als with a towel, flares. brought aid tc a yachting danger of their lives off [tlx I names, even-tone \.ach: Chloe sprang a leak n Knock lightship during i trip Phi blni Holland. Mr Charles E. Corke. of118 words
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Article61 1933-09-22 11 Special Stamps To Celebrate Deliverance. Vienna. 1 1 of stamps to commemorate the i. when besieged by the Turks :ib being issued. Prince Starhemberg. the heroic city, and of King Jchn Sobieski '•••o came to the Austrians' aid, tv of the s.amps. out in time for the61 words
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Article68 1933-09-22 11 From Philippine Islands by the President Tc'ik," -lv:; a. Singapore at daylight to-morrow. From China and Japan by the Yamagata Mf.ru." due at Singapore to-morrcw. From China a"d Japan by the "Ha?ue Maru." aue at Singapore en Sunday. From China and Japan by the "Hamburg Maru." due at68 words
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Article160 1933-09-22 11 Guilty Of Rash And Negligent Driving. Tan Ah Moi. a mosqu to btU drh\r. Wti yesterday fined $30 (or one months r.i. in default*, by the Fouiih Magistrate, Mr. J. N. Erander. for rash and negligent driving. Mr. W. A. N. Battenberg was for the prosecution and160 words
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Article58 1933-09-22 11 Martial Law In Taiyuen City. Shanghai. Sept. 21. A Communist haunt h£s bo- n dircovered by the Police at Taiyuonfu. the capital of Shansi. Martial law has been declared in the city, and the curfew imposed after nightfall. A watch is being kept at the hotels and58 words
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Article197 1933-09-22 11 SELLING. Singapore, Sept. 21. London 4 months' sight 214 3:32 London 3 months' sight 2 4 1114 London 60 days' sight 2 4 364 London 30 days' sight 24 1>32 London demand yj| London T.T. 2 3 31 J2 Lycrs and Paris demand 915 Hamburg demand 148 New197 words
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Article187 1933-09-22 11 Singapore. Sept. 21. R. i Siam) W. Coast N. 1 per Koyan $120 R. (Siam) W. Coast N. 2 per Koyan Sill Rice, b. Siam N. 1 $103 Rice. B. Siam N. 2 $98 Siam, No. 1 "Sinhway" $172 Siam, No. 2 "Sinhway" $162 Siam. No. 3 "Sinhway" $149187 words
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Article68 1933-09-22 11 Profits For Jugoslav Disabled Soldiers. Belgrade. The Jugoslav Government has sanctioned "totes" for football matches, boxing and light tthletics. under State control. The organisation of the machines will be carried out by the Association cf War Wounded, and som: of the proceeds will go to disabled to'diers.68 words
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Article325 1933-09-22 11 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures. TO-DAY, SEPT. 22. High Tide.—11.53 a.m. Meeting, Kluang Rubber Co., Hongkong Bank, noon. League Football, Div. I, Chinese v. R.A.F, Anson Road. Football, Daing Makkah Shield Final, Siglap v. Telok Saga. Jalan Besar. Hockey: S.C.R.C. v. A.P.C., S.C.R.C. Police325 words
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Article104 1933-09-22 11 ALHAMBRA—"Arizona to Broadway," with James Dunn, Joan Bennett, Herbert Mundin. etc. CAPITOL.—Conrad Veidt, Jill Esmond, etc, in "P. P. 1." EMPIRE.—Licnel Atwill in "Dr. X." GREAT WORLD. —Cabaret Dancing, sideshows. Malay and Chinese Wayangs. c nemas (Talkie: Sky—"Happy Ever After," Star—"High Speed" and "Love Affair.") MARLBOROUGH—"Life In Struggle," a104 words
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Article88 1933-09-22 11 Severance Of Economic Relations With Japan. Shanghai, Sept. 21. Dr. C. C. Wu, Chairman cf the Foreign Relations Committee, inter iuwed, stated that the foreign policy of the Cent~al Government remained unchanged. He himself still advocated the severance of economic relations with Japan. Dr. Wu denied88 words
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Advertisement49 1933-09-22 11 Wherever the Sun shines or the Wind blows The Universal Favourite. 15 years old and Magnificent. i l"i'f|iitwini*iitiiiitlti«ii a ut>aiitiiiii<i*:i|:i|>ie t t > c i i i i MM i i j M mil— MMMMWMHnaM D -slO|dcStt PeOlde Style Brewed Ginger Bee r. j muhi i:iiki>h:.iui uti rum nun iimiiin49 words
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Miscellaneous188 1933-09-22 11 SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY. "Egypt ar.d Europe fnoM „v Selat Pandjang. Bengkali, 3 P m Baroe. Fort de Rock and Padarg and H,W^t tS?. 3 P South-West Sumatra. 3 Pm Borneo. Celebes. Moluccas. Tinvr Dilly ord Western Austraha 'Minderooi 3nm E- uih Wes t Sumatra. SouthEast Borneo. Celebes. Moluccas and188 words
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550 1933-09-22 12 RAIN RESCUES THE "RECS." CATTLE TRADERS IN FORM. S.A.F.A. Cup Soccer. Anson Road Match Abandoned. npHE s R.C. were somewhat lucky that their match with the Cattle Traders in the First Round of the iS.A.F.A. Soccer Cup competition at the Anson Road Stadium550 words
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Article191 1933-09-22 12 Two Practice Matches Arranged. The following have been invites] to p?ae hockey hi the SC.C. trial rra'ch on Sa nrdav Sept. 30th I O Phillip,; H. Q Shu.. Lt. K. C Phillips T. W sfor ay: J. L, C. Walker. E. V. Smith, G. A. Moslcy. C A.191 words
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Article79 1933-09-22 12 First Practice Match To-Morrow. A STATE rugby football practice wil be held on the Padang. Kuala Lumpur, to-morrow when the game will be divided into three periods of twenty minutes each. Mr. Fickely will referee and the following teams have been selected: WHITES: Warner: McLeod. Carey.79 words
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Article434 1933-09-22 12 Result Of Draw For Recent Importations. (From Our Oun Correspondent.) Ipoh. Sept. 21. H. H. the Sultan of Peratc and the Raja Permaisuri were amongst those presea: yesterday ut the Racecourse when th maidens impoited through the British Bloodstock Agency by the Perak Turf Club were drawn Out434 words
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Article273 1933-09-22 12 Tournament Ties For Next Week. Owing to lack cf entries for the Autumn lawn tennis tournament at the Tanglin Club, it has been decided not to divide entrants into "A"' and "B" Classes. The Cullen CiSp will accordingly b>3 competed for in the Spring tournament. Ties for next273 words
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Article407 1933-09-22 12 Material Available. "M.T." INTERVIEWS CONVENER. ACCORDING to the trend of present arrangements, the Chinese in Singapore will soon have a rugby football fifteen to pit against other local teams. A meeting has been called to take place in the Straits Chinese Recreation Club next Monday, when all407 words
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Article44 1933-09-22 12 St. Joseph's Past v. Present. The annual cricket match between tlie Past and Present pupils of St Joseph's Institution will take place en the School ground tomorrow commencing a? 2 p.m. Th? ASioeiati r. Dili be "At Home 'to members and friends44 words
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Article56 1933-09-22 12 Sicng 800 team v Pulau Bukom to-morruw at Bukom i players are requested to meet at the Club premises before 2 15 p.m.): Boon Chocn. Khai Tay. 3w?; Thye. tag Kwee. An B c:< Khcon Guan Cheow Hin Chin Ann. James Gon. 3im Lim. Teck56 words
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Article174 1933-09-22 12 Australians Meet. CABLE BEING SENT TO THE M.C.C. Reuter. Sydney, Sept. 21. rpHAT the Australians will go to England in 1534 is now almost certain. A significant fact is that the itinerary announced provides for 33 matches, including five Tests—at Nottingham on June 8. Lord's on JuneReuter. - 174 words
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Article121 1933-09-22 12 Visit To Singapore In December. (Frcm Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca. S- pt. 21. Th? ?.lalacea Hockey Asseciation has drawn tip a Ion? programme of inter-State and local '.nttr-Club marches for the ensuing season. Sirgapore will be visited in December for Itt&tciMi between Singapore and Malacca on the 16th121 words
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Article57 1933-09-22 12 Padang Game Washed Cut. H<avy ijin which fell alter about minutes' lay caused the friendly joccer match between >||c Municipal C mbined XT and the S.C.C trrterdav at the p-dans to br abandoned. The se re wao (ben I—l. Orr having drawn f'rst b'.ood for the Gtttb and57 words
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Article100 1933-09-22 12 Yesterday's ties in the law n tenni-s tournament at the S.R.C. w:re in ermpted by the rain. Ties arranged for to-day are: •A" SINGLES. M A. Cordeiro (ptca 15» v N. E. Ess <owe 4» "B" SINGLES: C R Eber »scr.» v. O. G. Straus <owe 3). LADIES'100 words
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Article216 1933-09-22 12 Success Of B.B.CVs First Programme. THE first broadcast television programme of boxing was given by the 8.8.C. recently on the National and Midland Regional programmes The results showed clearly the case with which the televisor can now be turned to one side or the other, to216 words
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Article232 1933-09-22 12 Two G) Over To The Rugby League. (From Our Oun Correspondent.) London. Aug. 11. A raid on Welsh Rueby Union players similar to that carried out by English cricket clubs en overseas players., is bcirg made by clubs in the Rugoy League. Several prominent Welsh flayers232 words
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Article71 1933-09-22 12 Baleriicr XI c. C demaa Street team in the Cnuicse intre-Distrif I League to-merrow at the Jalan Bevar Stcdiuni will be selected from: Ngin Ens Kiat. Chan Shing Kong. Tan Tian Peng. Chan Ah Bah, Org K. Sung. Ng Ngiap Yung. Sng X <y Hoe, lim Huat Lye.71 words
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Article255 1933-09-22 12 TWO-DAY AUTUMN MEETING Poor Entries. Handicaps Available On Monday. TWO-DAY Autumn will be held under the auspices of the Selangor Turf Club, al Kuala Lumpur, on Sept. 30 and Saturday. Oct. 7. Handicaps for the first day will be issued on Monday. The following is the complete255 words
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Article54 1933-09-22 12 Lawn Tennis Tournament Tits. Tics in the lawn lemis tournament of the OMaaat I > been fixed fcr next week as fattoai Monday: Dr. S. H. Tan Fheow. Tuetdaj Wooi Chow lat X J P v. Harold Tan Wednesday: Kam OhU Hock Hjan v. Lhn Chim Fook. Thursday54 words
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Article47 1933-09-22 12 Greyhound racing was defended t- tr.' Bet. R. H. Notlagc. Vicar of All BOtth Ch recently, at a greyhound "matine > Stadium in aid Cf his church He described the sport a* "a di< brings entirely heal hy relax ment of txci ement to thouaa od47 words
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Miscellaneous97 1933-09-22 12 S.C.C. TENNIS. Play Interrupted By The Rain. Play in the lawn tennis tourria.nf.it at he S.C.C. yesterday was Interrupt >d by the ia:n. Wise led Goodman by 5 2 in tha A singles handicap final, with the 1 tter leading in the eighth game, when the wind bicv tn" screens97 words
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Article179 1933-09-22 13 ua l Race With A Miri "Off." fixture in the local Tthe R.S.Y.C., is the which has come to v Qteat between the Club and the Miri owing v ill. therefore, a that the event will string to leave difcttm from Singapore 1933 race was to have179 words
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Article154 1933-09-22 13 Oid Boys Beat i\ lericans. A>?- '-iation Team Old Boy*' ieam took the boll League com- d last Sunday ye very close, with zt a a advar-tag tost to scon when Keneko H a nd and thirj heme plate on an (tl oun* when French able to «am any154 words
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Article337 1933-09-22 13 Championship And Handicap Tournaments. RESULTS to date of the championship, grand ■a.* hanuicap and junior handicap competitions are as follow. JUNIOR HANDICAP. P. W. L. D. C. G. Paterson 10 7 3 A. Figaro 3 6 2 C. Parbuiy 7 43 Mrs. J. Hahn-Butter 5 1 4337 words
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Article47 1933-09-22 13 Pacific Coast Lawn Tennis Tournament. Reuter. Los Angeles, Sept. 21. in the quarter-finals of the Fa in= and Couth West lawn tennis hips Jj* •ndball beat Ellrsv or h Vines 1-6 6—4 -o and F. J. Perry beat V. n Eyn 6—l. c—3. Reuter.Reuter. - 47 words
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Article53 1933-09-22 13 Member, of the Amicable Ajo a turn WUI entertain the members oMhe ™ted Confederate Funeral Association a game. ox billiards at the The Nankin Street on Sunday at U a.m. Amicables will be represented byYeo Koon Yam. Org Mah Soh, Ang Tee Kiah. Reserves: Tan Tian Kit and53 words
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Article241 1933-09-22 13 Exciting Finish In Klang Cricket Match. THE annual match bUween 83ang Ladies ar.d the Klang Club was played on Sun- j day and resulted in a well deserved victory j I.r .he ladies by the narrow margin of 1 tun. The Ciub bowled, and batted (With241 words
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Article109 1933-09-22 13 San s B.P. Beat Happy Brothers. In a return match of five doubles played on Cunday morning on Sa: s court the So hs B.P. Cefeated Happy Brother* by 4—l. Res..its (Ban's players mentioned first):— Koh Kok Leong and Ho Yuen beat Mun Korg and Seladurai 21-15. 19-21.109 words
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Article72 1933-09-22 13 The Mat B P "B" Kern v. the Visia n P. "B" team at 0* later* MBrt, on BuOtlay: nock Choon, Ta-., Boon lock Chow Shi Um7*** Hock Hey Chun Kirn Giuui Boh Chonx Scrg Lim Chin Kan chua Eng Checng. Soh s,ee Teck. 1 i72 words
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Article56 1933-09-22 13 Th« -mi-final tie i.i the Set Kirn Cheng 2JS"part.--, tooraaaent (knock-out SSS en Sunday resulted as follows: Peh Teng Siew Tar. Chuan Heck and Sect Kirn Cheng Th postponed second played off this Sunday at 4-48 P m. Bexwen Ang Whatt Kirn and Lim Chin Be< v. Tan56 words
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Article53 1933-09-22 13 A match of four men's singles two men's rl-nibles ard one ladies' single will be JW» etween the Marcelle Badminton t>arty and S Boundary Road B.P tc-morrow at 946. Upper Serangocn Road at 2.30 p.m. j Players and supporters should assemble at 382, Joo Chiat Road53 words
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Article275 1933-09-22 13 Men's And Mixed Doubles. THE entries received by the BOang District Badmintcn AtsociaUon Cor the men's ard mixed doub!«u championship were good. Sixteen j :nt r ics were received io: the men's doubles ard seven v the nixed doubles. 1..c loitovinj pairs weic seeded Men's Doubles—(for the275 words
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Article85 1933-09-22 13 Final In Port Swettenham Tournament. fa he fl' al til? Klaus District badminton rtcr-fam doubles League, played at Port r -ham the CwtW badminton party c Ya >- bndmiiuon party by tiiree n nil. Rc-fulu (Seavews players meni card OMfti c W9f ixd Dtnnah beat Blew Hin and85 words
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Article180 1933-09-22 13 V in? Team From Kuching Wins Inter-State. A Kuchiog soccer team recently visited Miri nd beat the Miri Selected on the Gymkhana 2"ub ground by 2 —l. The team? appeared well mutched. Both idea attempted several long «hetl withou: avail Suching appeared the mere aggressive. At ha180 words
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Article51 1933-09-22 13 H "a (U*tla Hock) ard Gus Landlord i dacca to Ugh. QMve. Y«o Wffl opp Be Ma iamuttu or Sfg*| Tur.--n, i rt-round contest The iattat two laad l I among the besL balamweignts OT. Malacca. Qua Lsngford hopcr, for a return with Kid rJbwCSlate en the same51 words
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Article55 1933-09-22 13 U S R U team v. Fort Canning Sports Club tomorrow at the S.E.S. Simon Road ground: Ahmad Abdullah, Ahmad Tamby Jeo Ban Teck A. Sankaran. Tlong Kang, Khane Hock, Man'ur. Kheng Soon. Yocg Liang I Vellu Hamid. Cecil Paley. Bertie Edward. Chris' d'Cotta. Hock Chye, John Loh,55 words
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Advertisement280 1933-09-22 13 Assurance in force over »35,000,000. Assets exceed $12,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In the Btralte Settlement*). LONDON OFFICE: 27. Old Jewry. «0. HEAD OFFICII: Great Eastern Life Building. CecU Street. Singapore. ct ln ever y particular. Z -TT b» £M .OOO M-M rtb .be supreme Curt280 words
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Article519 1933-09-22 14 Funeral Delayed By Autopsy. THE funeral of Mr. F. Dudley Warde. Who died suddenly, was delayed for an hour on Wednesday by a last minut e autospy which had to be performed owing to the suddenness of his death. Dr. Tull. the Government Pathologist, performed the519 words
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Article164 1933-09-22 14 Death Of A Weil-Known Financier. London. Stpt. 21 Sir Alexander Glejzg is dead.—Rem- r Sir Alexander Glrtrg m I Lairman, Barry and S allies Linoleum Maiuifat luring Co., Director, John L Thomycroft. Ltd. shipbuilder! and engineers, London; chairman of the British and Foreign Bible Society and V'.tc-PraMenl164 words
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Article201 1933-09-22 14 Mrs. Roosevelt's Plain Talk. Hyde Park. New York a MRS. Frank::)-! D. Roosevelt, who has a i.VI family of five, advisee parents Lo bnng up their children so that they "stand on their cv n feet." '•I always v an cd happiness fcr my children,201 words
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Article121 1933-09-22 14 I nemplo: ment Relief On A Larue Sale. Reuter Wireless. The Hague. Sept. 19. A redudion in tiie .claries of civil ard further measures for improvements in the h leraal naarkettng ol Dutch products and of the c?:;;ort trade are included among (he subjects f. r theReuter Wireless. - 121 words
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Article94 1933-09-22 14 Private Celebrations At The Palace. Reuter. Baghdad, Sept. IU. The betrothal of King Ghazi. the 21--year-old successor to King Felsal. to his if usin. PrtocOM A'.iyah. tiat gh er of the txKins, Ali of Hediaz was celtb'.ated at th? Palate fcaat n;gh* in the presence of member;Reuter. - 94 words
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Article55 1933-09-22 14 Recognition Before C ongress Is Convened. Reuter. N.w York. Sept. 20. United States recognition ol Soviet Russia before Congress is convened is rcliablv indicated It is learned Uhm Predated Rooeevest told r. foreign attains coiu'il'i nt that h<- wished to dispose of the matter edltte he wasReuter. - 55 words
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Article87 1933-09-22 14 Reuter Wireless. ~1< eseo City. Sept. it. AM h a t Bftjf U*ej mvn been lost in Mexico ;> tlie reauft ol hurricane erhaefa carept round lh( Guli of Mexico and northward, according tc reports from Tainpx Moc;t Ci the persons who were killed were v.Reuter Wireless. - 87 words
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Advertisement501 1933-09-22 14 Immediate Relief From Teething Pains .Anything that will r iieve teething pains is ird cd a godsend at this trying period. But a remedy—guaranteed non-narcotic and containing no harmful drugs whatever—is t'oubly welcome. Such a remedy is Baby's Own Tabl ts. In the past, parents, in despeiation and also b.501 words
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Advertisement77 1933-09-22 14 BRAND'S SANDWICH PASTES in your sand v. ichi 9 Try Chic km and and Tongue for i Genuine. r lruc t< lab, Mudc by (as I i SI'KING 1'i.lM» KOI.I.I IN- fltl.F ATrr».' jn»* 1 n v.' JjnpVMWMPM.- Mt-Ttxauar AND LIGHT AND AlTltJ Git KEN (ANA Can be supplied in77 words
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Article, Illustration6 1933-09-22 15 Where Do The Stars Come From?6 words
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305 1933-09-22 15 Hrown, who stars at thp Canitrd n l !r e vtipiiol scon ip lOf Boy Makes Good." Attractions At The Local Cinemas. s tat Cervantes' "Don most widely translated ad ieaving the Bible statement is probably at the Pavilion '■■■< oi the new "Dor, 5 lo mind a story translations305 words
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Article508 1933-09-22 15 Upon finishing his own latest starring Droductlon. "California Trail, Jones learned that Director Eddie Buzzell was running around in circles trying to find a suitable player to take the role of Panama Kelly in the colourful story which relates the romance and intrigue in a New York dance hall girl's508 words
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148 1933-09-22 15 The proof is." he says, 'that they can depart from specific lines, put in their own lines, and gr< perfect dramatic ••Phis absolute naturalness is something tew players achic7c except after ye-M-s of experience. But. once achieved! it means performances that grip, because they convince." THE FRUITFUL AREAS OF AMERICA.148 words
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Article1067 1933-09-22 15 WHAT State—Or section—is entitled to go down in history as the breeding-place of stars? A check-up and an analysis ol the list of birthplaces supplied by the twenty stars and 35 featured players on the Warner Bros.—First Xaiional roster of artists leads to some striking1,067 words
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Article180 1933-09-22 15 New Device For The Directors. A substitute for the eye of the camera, so small that it can be slipped in the vest pocket, is the latest invention to make easier the life of the motion picture director. For years every director has naa as part of his180 words
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Advertisement371 1933-09-22 15 t ytbat needs no artificial aids THE kind of beauty that is founded on rational living and eating endures through a lifetime. Include Quaker Oats in your daily diet. It will send rich, red blood pulsing through your veins bringing a lasting colour to your cheeks and the charm of371 words
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Article, Illustration51 1933-09-22 16 Mr. Tea P«Ci Ngati the veterans' angles c.-.ampicn. who beat Mr. L. If. Pennefather (right) in 'he local Badminton final;. The R.A.F. teem which beat the I.C.F.A. in the Singapore Cup competition. Thrc? beautiful girls chosen lor the dancing ensembles in a new Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer51 words
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Article, Illustration18 1933-09-22 16 Mr. Wee Boon Hai the junior champion v,ho beat Loh Pch San (.left) in the budn nton finals.18 words
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Article, Illustration23 1933-09-22 16 Mr. Low Poh San. of the Rovers* Badrrinton Party with the secretary (.Mr. Tan Quee Leng» and AsaL secretary (Mr. Low Eok Eng'.23 words
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Article, Illustration25 1933-09-22 16 Norma Shearer and Irving Thalberg tak ing a brisk walk on deck, just before their j arrival in New York, en route to the studios.25 words
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Article, Illustration16 1933-09-22 16 'lilt luUica P'MM. ti tiit; oixij Xiau.A..ll.Ull (AJlliCaiS, AilS. 4-. Pennelather and Miss Wang S.ew Ying.16 words
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Article, Illustration10 1933-09-22 16 The students in the Straits Chine c Epworth League mandarin10 words
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