Malaya Tribune, 28 September 1933
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Title Section36 1933-09-28 1 The Malaya Tribune THE MOST POPULAR DAILY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. vol. XX.- -No. 5231 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1933 MVR CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Thursday. Sept. 28, 1933. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1933.36 words
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Advertisement183 1933-09-28 1 Read The Sunday Tribune Dominant Iri Malaya 1 Try Glover Brand I Baby Your Purse Brand \Milk& Cream //'J" Quality and Economy !>urity SOLE IMPORTERS: non v and Sfe|H| THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. Satisfaction. PENANG, KUALA LUMPUR, SINGAPORE. Royal Bakery Bread MADE FROM FINEST EMPIRE FLOUR AND FRESH jmfß183 words
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Advertisement132 1933-09-28 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. f W"»MWWM|iMiI T [GUINNESS IS THE BEST132 words
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206 1933-09-28 2 MANY years ago a criticism often made of the Department of Agriculture was that it devoted too much ol" its attention to proved and existing agricultural activities and too little to the search for new crops and pursuits suitable to this country—in other words206 words
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Article163 1933-09-28 2 JUST as the rise of Japan has changed the whole aspect of the situation in the Far East, so has the rise of Italy changed the whole aspect of the situI ation in Europe, for Italy s rise ha.> challenged the hegemony of France in Europe. At163 words
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Article118 1933-09-28 2 TO struggle against the new age is futile, for the aristocracy of petrol is our master, and he is a wise man who confesses it and keeps to the side of the road. Yet, until our next run in a fast car puts us on the side of118 words
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Article392 1933-09-28 2 Guesta Of His Excellency The (Jovernor. Monday. Sept. 17. His Excellency and Lady Clementi were guests at a Banquet given by T. H. Th- Sultan and Sultanah of Johore at the Istana Besar. Johore Bharu. Tuesday. Sept. 19. His Excellency dined with members of Toe H. at Temple392 words
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Article835 1933-09-28 2 Brutal Attack. APPEAL OF CHINESE DISMISSED. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore, Sept. 26. BANJARESE named Siyam bin Mansur, was convicted by M»\ Justice A. Savage Bailey on Aug. 10 at the last Batu Pahat Assizes, on a charge of murder. He appealed yesterday against the conviction in835 words
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Advertisement195 1933-09-28 2 You've Always Wanted 1 A clock you could m the dark. 2- A clock >v didn't have to I :M 3 A perfect time rVA 'JmW keeper. j MMWmJ- m i'^ m Wt 4 A clock that did fli not "tick." 5 A d c ci aLlmmm^m^^^ ALARM. HERE IT195 words
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Advertisement101 1933-09-28 2 WHAT WILL YOU BE DOING ONE YEAR FROM TO-DAY? Will you still be struggling on at the same old job and possibly drawing even less pay—worried about the future—never quite able to make both ends meet. There is no greater tragedy in the world than that of a man who101 words
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Advertisement81 1933-09-28 2 give strength and to build X '•w^ "il health. Its revitalising, stimulating force "Mt^BSIPiSXV can be felt from the very first glassful. JE H Take it regularly and within a very few > jM fljj^BßH of real health, real vigour, real cheerfulis helping to build wasted tissue, to tfISSS* impart81 words
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Miscellaneous604 1933-09-28 2 CROSSWORD PUZZLE. No. 8. First Prize $100. Second Prize $75. BOTH PRIZES MUST BE WON. THIS PUZZLE IS BEING ISSUED IN CON JUNCTION WITH THE SAME PUZZLE WHICH APPEARED IN THE SUNDAY TRIBUNE ON SEPT '4 CONDITIONS. I. Address the sclu'ion to T. B ROGERS 5 5 5 7 15604 words
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840 1933-09-28 3 "The Tribunes" China News Service. A DICTATOR FOR CHINA PEOPLE NO LONGER INTERESTED. Kuomintang Split. Government Leaders Incompetent "IN recent interviews and üblie statements Mr. Soong has been undisguised in his praise of the work done by the various dictatorships established in Soviet Russia, Italy, Germany and the United States.840 words
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Article241 1933-09-28 3 Communists Plan Flank Attack. Amoy, Sept. 8. SERIOUS fighting is now in progress along the Mm River between the provincial troops and the Communists. Gener.-tl Mao Wei-shou is in command of a vigorous attack on the Communists at Yushi °nd has already inflicted heavy casualties on241 words
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Article165 1933-09-28 3 Money Scut Not Sufficient For Repair Work. Shanghai. Sept. I. As a result of the recent typhoon which swent over Shanghai the dykes along the seaeoast at Paoshan and Woosung have been washed away by th» heavy waves The magistrate of Pao ban has sent an urgent165 words
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Article80 1933-09-28 3 "Red" Commander And Thirteen Officers Captured. Foochow. Sept. 4. The 19th Route Army and other Fukien provincial troops have begun a general offensive against the Communists in Northern Fukien. It is reported that in the fight ng in th 1 vicinity of Yenping o::e Communist commander Lin Hu80 words
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Article56 1933-09-28 3 Shangnai. Sep:. 8 The Ministry of Communications has issu a an order instructing that ir future all Chines merchants desiring to build shipj must placs their ders with tie Kiangnan Dockyard, which, is a purely Chinese concern. The order declarer that this Is one of the ways56 words
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Article515 1933-09-28 3 Manchukuo Recognition. CHINA MUST FEND FOR HERSELF. "gVER since the time when Chin;' first sent her students abroad there have been two digues, namely: the Pro-Europe- Pro-America and the Pro-Japanese. "Evidently these tendencies have been caused through the contacts made by the respective students in their school515 words
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Advertisement227 1933-09-28 3 Hera she comes down ■treat, looking smart and very neat •v:>( -Rhe did "Nuggf her !ha s this morning. NUGGET BOOT POLISH M GGET" TIN OPENS WITH A TWIST Sole Agents: 111 AIM WAUGH CO., LTD., S.S. P M.S. A.P.8.3P. Make Duty a Pleasure BY [sing Cibbs Dentifrice children do227 words
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Advertisement146 1933-09-28 3 The sensible way—the doctor's way—of treating 'I tna dugpch, "run-down" condition is to use Phillips' foi ii r a m s a Try it in>tca<) <>f something just to "move the howels." See how much l>etter yoia I Foei —and eontiaae to feel for days after! The antiI poh Toeu""146 words
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602 1933-09-28 4 Shipping News Notices. ARETHUSA TO BE BROKEN. Last Of England's Wooden Walls. rriHE old Arethusa, with her beams carefully I Jl patched, made her last voyage recently when she was towed from her moorings on Greenhithe to the yard of Castles' Shipbreaking Company. Limited, at Woolwich. For 60 years the602 words
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Article150 1933-09-28 4 Norwegian Floating Dock Project. According to a report from Stavanger the Altera Mek. Verksted. oi Oslo, have asked Cor OK construction of a floating dock with a Pft»ng capacity of up to 12,000 tons. Five shipyards have been approached but no applications have as yet been made to150 words
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Article150 1933-09-28 4 Lower Dues Attract More Tonnage. The reduction of harbcur dues at Rotterdam municipal port from July 1, has resulted in a substantial improvement of tonnage movements ta the port, mainly on account of the diversion ol liner calls from Schiedam to the major I pert on the New150 words
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Article487 1933-09-28 4 Recent Transfers And Appointments. Y/IR G. Wallace, from short leftfe has gone ill third officer. Anhui cs I e I rve X 0-ta on |b« rtJrW Btti<htt SCC nd ofliCCr Na,inln I Mr. W Davidsm. supy second officer. Kiattaj. has fe one second officer. Tamirg Mr. P487 words
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Article54 1933-09-28 4 Court Of Inquiry Exonerates Captain And Officers. Lloyd: agent a- Auckland. NZ Hiatal that the court of mcpury held to Investigate the of the British trawler Berfil. has fmnd Ina? the accident wa> not due to air i.et or df fault of the captain or officers The c.tu-e54 words
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Article39 1933-09-28 4 Tne Palgen Maru II coming down the bound for Japan, went aground near Tuigchoxv but was refloated during the night the arrival of the Shanghai tag St' Sampson. *hi ch had been sent to her lasuri-39 words
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Article514 1933-09-28 4 Two New Ships For Customs. rpuE preventive steamer Tel hsing. built v 1 the order o'thc Chinese Maritime Customs v. as launched from the Kiangnan Dock anc Engineering Works at Kaor-hangmiao Sharghai. Miss Kung Lin-yi. daughter (f Dr. anc Mrs. H. H. Kung. performed the christen n514 words
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Article137 1933-09-28 4 Effects Of Extensive Dredging Schemes. It was reported ct the Aogttft meting Of t.:e Fowey Borough Council that the nurr.ber ol vessels entering ihe port last year was 1.911. representing 1.198.614 tons, and *14,421 in dues. All money received in dues had to be spent entirely en the137 words
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Article376 1933-09-28 4 Catching Smugglers Now An Art. THE most watchful Boy Scout will be envious of the vigilance of the Customs officer in Melbourne who noticed that a woman leaving a liner in a fur coat recently had walked on amid a crowd ct friends an hour earlier with376 words
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Article118 1933-09-28 4 Proposed Carry Forward Of Small Amount. The report cf the Ropner Shipping Co Ltd. -l. R Ropner and Co Ltd.. managers/ for -he year crded June 30 s a tcs that voy*r> profits amounted to £49 590. To thh is added 1881 interest and transfer fees. inakinc £00,471.118 words
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Article57 1933-09-28 4 The ke"l of the Appollo was to be laic by Mr.-. I ullerton. wife of Vice-Admiral Eric J. A. FulhfTton, Commander-in-Chief at Devon port, i.i.d daughter of the late Lord Fisher, at Devonport Dockyard in mail week. This ii the third and last of the57 words
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Advertisement489 1933-09-28 4 STKAMEU sailings. p 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated In England.) r MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. MNINS17LAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LONDON AND PAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. (Under Contract with His Majesty'» Government). OUTWARD FROM LONDON. •> Fur China and Japan. Due Tonnage. Singapore 1933. kawALPINDI 17,000 8ept.489 words
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Advertisement152 1933-09-28 4 TRIES iTNOj (Incorporated la Italy). EXPRESS SERVICE. I CARGO SERVICE. SINGAPORE TO ITALY AND CHINA I Calling at Penan*, Colombo. Bombay, Calling at Colombo. Bombay, Sues, Port I Karachi, Aden, Massowah, Suez Part Sa4d. Brlndisi Venice and Trieste. j Said, Brindial. Venice and Trieste, One Leave Due Spore. B'pore. Venice.152 words
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Advertisement223 1933-09-28 4 HAMBURG-AMERIKA ULNIE I I I Deutach JH B Q| Australische Dampfochiffli |(Q"*G) Gesellschaft I (Companies incorporated In Germany). OUTWARDS HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTB. 1933. 1 m.s. VOGTLAND. via Manila Oct* 8 t m.s. LEVERKUSEN, via Manila Oct 11 f s.s. SAARLAND, via Manila Nov 1 t m.s.223 words
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Advertisement582 1933-09-28 4 STEAMER SAILING* Thp undernoted are tbf C fixtures:— OUTWARDS "FTJLDA*' for Manib. H 1533, S'hai, N. China fx J, 5 "ISAR" for Iloilc If S'hai, N. China Aj J., "SAARBCUCKFN for 1 Hongkong. and Japan HOMEWARDS. 9 "LAHN" for Genoa. M m g 1531 Hamburg and Bu g "TRAVE" for582 words
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Article397 1933-09-28 5 Mining Shares. Singapore, Thursday, 11 a.m. iV g tin share quotations *re tsaued ,uu Co.. exchange and stock ti f bro*^» W Buyers. Seller*. Value mbsng T"n 28 8 29 6 M >lav 32 35;,un Tin 15 3 16 3 cd. 1.17% 1.22% cd. 26'6 27,6 cd.397 words
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Article120 1933-09-28 5 tflCCJED BT FRASER A CO EX CHANG* AND STOCK BROKERS. Buyers. Belle». B?L«apore Municipal < ***** 5 per cent. 109 110 nom Bingipore Municipal <1P07) 4% per cent. 104 10« nom 6inKHTx>re Municipal (1909) 14 per cent. 104 10« nom Singapore Municipal (1913> 4 per cent. 100120 words
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202 1933-09-28 5 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION. RUBBER AND TIN GOING UP. News From U.S.A. May React Badly. 'Bt Our Financial Correspondent.) Singapore. Thursday, noon. To-day's Prices:— Rrihber (Singapore), 12 cts.. Up l Ct. Market Tone: Steady, quiet. Tin (Singapore), $110«-o, up $14. Yesterday's Prices:— London Rubber, 3 27 32 cts,.202 words
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Article69 1933-09-28 5 Men Dissatisfied With Kate Of Pay. Reuter Wireless. Chester (Pennsylvania', Sept. 26. Several thousand workmen the Ford Motor Co. factory here have walked out. being dissatisfied with the rate of pay. Mi Ford, only three days a?o. announced that his 50.000 employs had been placed on aReuter Wireless. - 69 words
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Article49 1933-09-28 5 Termination Of The Convention Postponed. Reuter. Tokyo, Sept. 27. Following receipt of the British notification of tt decision to postpone the .terminatton of the Indo-Japanese trade convention *ora ™nth to Nov 10. the Japanese Foreign Office haMr. Matsudaira to request a postp?nemen? the Simla Conference is endedReuter.Reuter. - 49 words
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Article32 1933-09-28 5 (incorporated m *Jgjgg SINGAPORE BRANCH. 4, D'Alroeid* Street. Authortoed and Subscribed 0,000,000 Capital fi.ooo.coo Paid-up-Capital c MO .OOO BRANCHES: teined on throughout the world. O. MATTEL Aetru Vanatee32 words
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Article922 1933-09-28 5 Fusion With United Malacca? npHE 23rd annual meeting ct the shareholders of the Bukit Jelotong Rubber Estates. Ltd was held at 137. Ilceren Street. Ma'acca. on Sept. 26. In the unavoidable absence of the Hen. Mr .Tan Cheng Lock C.B E. (chaiiman of the company). Mr. Chan922 words
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Article781 1933-09-28 5 Fraser Co.'s Weekly Statement. IN their weekly market report, dated Sept. 26. Messrs. Fraser and Co. state: A steady tin market has apain been r.xper (need throughout the week, which has inducci r< more confident tone in the local tin share market, a general advance in quotations taking781 words
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Article127 1933-09-28 5 Britain Must Support Nanking. London. Kept. 27 SIR G. B. Hunter, the ship-buiider and engineer, in a letter to th.j "Times" •stresses the disastrous results economicallv md politieally due to China's irabiliiv to absorb her share of the world s products o«ung to the lowness of127 words
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Article659 1933-09-28 5 Rubber Shares. Singapore. Thursday. 11 a in. rue following rubber abare quotation* m maued by Praser and Ooaod LyaU snd Crart: !MUf Value. Fraaer LfU 4 Shares A 00. Strata, 1 AUenbv $0.70 $0.80 $0.60 $0 75 Alor Gajah 050 OGO 050 M 0 IA. Hitam 075659 words
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Advertisement54 1933-09-28 5 THE rjmrk SOUTH Ww9 BRITISH V INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. 2. Flnlayson Green. THE EASTERN UNITED DURANCE CORPORATION. LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. G JOHNSON. General Manager. )FFICE No54 words
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Advertisement63 1933-09-28 5 Small SavingsJ LIGHTEN YOUR FINANCIAL PATHWAY YEABIY IMEBTST i Small Savings regularly deposited will soon build up for you a substantial Bank t Balance, ready for the moment when I It is most needed. THE NATIONAL CITY BANK OP NEW YORK. MA/fT'Eft7 pays an interest of 2 1 to you63 words
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Advertisement217 1933-09-28 5 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Limited. tincorporated In Straits Settlements.) Successors to THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK, LTD., THE HO HONG BANK, LTD AND THE OVERSEA CHINESE BANK, LTD. CAPITAL Authorised $40,000,000.00. Paid Up $10,000,000.00. HfcAl) OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING CIULIA STREET. SINGAPORE LOCAL BRANCH: 45«. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. BOARD OP DIRECTORS: Chec Swee217 words
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Advertisement164 1933-09-28 6 Amusements <^ II 'Let's kiss ond make I ALHAMBRA j LAST N'GHT! j I s |WiJ Fox's New Comedy—With Music— j v. 1 Jl n^! to Screen a Popular Stage I F* enemies CklCLsilCC imli) youny, pair showed them j CNCRIIIS How To Enjoy Life j With MARIAN NIXON, BUDDY164 words
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Advertisement339 1933-09-28 6 l Riotous Comedy Grand Opera j Beautiful Ballet Dancing Snappy Songs j 6.15 CAPITOIj 9.15 i ■PBatnll lull With ;t Grand Cusl headed by JOSE COLLINS, the Celebrated Maeics] Comedy Star. j Set to a background of the Beaut ifaj Operatic Music from "Faust." NEVER-TO-BE-FORGOTTEN THRILLS IN A NEVER-TO-BE-FORGOTTEX PICTURE339 words
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Advertisement258 1933-09-28 6 I TO-NIQHT. I It throbs with every emotion hood sweetheart...and a I.fe scrvicc Which would I .Humanity i If u>Uh Ralph MORGAN m Boot» MALLORY M Alexander KIRKL AND j j Irene WARE jMI Ti v Story from "The Road to Heaven- AmWm AW I I 1 b I, A258 words
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Article932 1933-09-28 7 Appeal For A Larger Membership. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca. Sept. 26. I'HE report of the Committee of the A Straits Settlements (Malacca) Association to be presented at the annual general meeting on Sept. 29, states inter alia: The Committee at the close of the year was as932 words
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Article426 1933-09-28 7 Taxi-Driver Sues A European. AN early morning tour of the Singabw P° re cafes °y a party of sea-farine Pofff m,m ad a SC quel in the Second roiice Court yesterday morning. ™.*Sr3 Christopher Cahill, one of the charged n taxi-drivtv with isSttt criminal force on him. ■hS^SJi.426 words
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Article105 1933-09-28 7 Impressed By New Spirit in Germany. Reuter. Berlin. Sept. 26. Marshal Chang Hsueh Liang yesterday left for Copenhagen after a busy ten days in Germany, where he held conversations with General Goering and General Momberg, attended several official dinners, and inspected infantry, artillery and air schools and numerousReuter. - 105 words
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Article67 1933-09-28 7 Feudal Princes To Confer On Autonomy. Shanghai. Sept. 27. The feudal Princes of Inner Mongolia have called a second conference to-morrow at Peilingniacw to discuss autonomy measures. The Central Government has decided to send Gen. Huang Shao Huing (Home Minister) and Mr. Pak Wen Tai to Mongolia to67 words
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Article52 1933-09-28 7 Mohammedan Leader Remains On Govt. Committee. Shanghai, Sept 27. Measures were adopted by the Executive Yuan in its meeting yesterday for the reorganisation of the Sinkiang Provincial Government. Gen. Ma Chiung Ying. the leader of the Mohammedans who recently rebelled, remains en the Sinkiang Goverment Committee.—"Sin Chew52 words
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Advertisement381 1933-09-28 7 Fragrant, dainty, effective j Sole Importers: CHIVERS Co BATTERY ROAD. SINGAPORE." »,WV. W| 4. j Special Oi^T^ SWIMMING THE AMERICAN quWj c f>est Book on Swimming by lnhnmr Saate l>rice n»w p«.«.„. v<mr copy UMlay. Other books on swimming also stocked j (I. H. KIAT Co., Ltd., 15 jfcA, Co381 words
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Advertisement341 1933-09-28 7 1 SINGAPORE HOTELS l i i GOODWOOD PM HOTĔT Phone 6490 Telegram: Goodwood Admirably located—sufficiently distant from city noise to ensure an atmosphere of peace and quietness. LARGE GARDEN—I 4 TENNIS COURTS. EVERY COMFORT High-class restaurant under expert European supervision. Lock-up garages: Moderate Rates: Terms Apply :—Manager. Ary dinner. NJx341 words
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Advertisement246 1933-09-28 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED —Young, stn.ng and healthy olrr tamby. Mast rnnlr tad read c. ktiati wHI. Apply Box 215. c o Malaya Tribune HQ LET—RIVERSIDE GODOWN. dOM tfl leading .steps, very c. incident for Cmient. Tiles am' ether h-uvy good. 1 Area uppi-miiutHy 65' x 2C Apply lo Box No.246 words
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97 1933-09-28 8 Mrs. Yeo K?ng Chuan and family to? to tend.. th ir heartfelt thanks to all their friends and relatives. Messrs. Patcison Simons Co.. Ltd., and their Produce Department Staff, th* Soon Hce K'k. Hoe' K:e Club. Cuy Club. Reseaale Association. Straits Bachelor Physical Culture Club, for th97 words
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Article96 1933-09-28 8 IAN—Mr. Tan Guan, aged 55, ol the Municipality. pa*>s?d away peacefully cn Wednesday 27th inst.. at his resid;nce No. 17. Hindoo Read, at 7.30 a.m. He leaves behind to mourn his loss an agfd mother, a sister (Mrs. Wee Hoe Beo of Seremban). a widow, a marri.d daughter tMrs.96 words
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Article824 1933-09-28 8 After one year of existence a public society is able to know—and the pub lie are able to judge—whether the society is of any use to the general community. When the Singapore Ratepayers' Association was formed in August. iiKV2. there was some doubt as to its utility. A824 words
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Article233 1933-09-28 8 Comments By The Way. I NOT only have passage fares between Europe and the Far East fallen to an appreciable extent in recent years as a result of the keen competition between the shipping companies, but also fares for short holiday trips up the China coast,233 words
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Article215 1933-09-28 8 THE agenda for to-morrow's meeting of the Municipal Commissioners contains a notice of motion by Mr. J. Laycock regarding prohibition of ali trapping, snaring and shooting of birds in the Municipal catchment area. The attention of the authorities has many times, through various channels, been drawn to the215 words
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Article190 1933-09-28 8 "T"HE Ratepayers' Association and the Clerical Union are raising then voices in protest against th* 1 proposed tax of SI on bicycles from Jan. 1 next year. This imposition pales into insignificance beside that of the raising of school fees and if these Associations would only continue190 words
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26 1933-09-28 8 Mr. A. C. Strahan who recently returned from Home furlough, has been posted to Segamat as Headmaster, Government English School.26 words
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Article103 1933-09-28 8 Mr. Allen D.-mnys is bjAttJ ■ertoUßijr ill in the Penang General Hospital. Dr. C. A. Stanley oi Singapore has arrived in Penang to take the p'-ace of Dr. A. H. Lowther of the Penang General Hospital who went Home recently on furlough. Mr. L. Natara.tan. the Supreme Court Interpreter,103 words
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Article25 1933-09-28 8 Mr. L. H Da&ent. of the Central Police Station, Ipoh who is now on a fortnight': local leave, is due from home leave shortly.25 words
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Article62 1933-09-28 8 A Such boy, son of Bhawan Singh, a Taiping business man, was burned to death when his clothes eanght Ore v.hile playing. The little boy. aged three, was playing with hfe brother, aged six, and seem- some paper took a match and set lighj to i*. but the ihirt62 words
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Article81 1933-09-28 8 A Teochew vegetable hawker was fined s'j r.-r.t.s eac: en charges of obstruction and Hawking without a licence, in addition to serving two months' r.i. for assaulting a' police cciutuble. Stating that he was paid to distribute th* contents of a parcel comprising 121 pamphlet :n Chinese and 3881 words
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Article21 1933-09-28 8 Mr. p. h. T. Tatham, of Jirga Land and Carey. Ltd.. will sa il for Home en leavn shortly.21 words
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Article65 1933-09-28 8 At their residence at Bukit Bin tang Road. Kuala Lumpur, on the afternoon of the 24th inst. Mr. ft Mrs. Koh Peng Kee invited many friends to a tea party in honour of the engagement of their eldest daughter. Miss Koh Kirn Not to Mr. Wong Koon Yoon.65 words
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Article451 1933-09-28 8 BY "LOOKER-ON" Only an Irishman would i good beer. A It looks like a "movine Hr Wall Street. And they* a. New Jersey. IWulgoa A Some of the mountains in have never been penetrated by Wives returning from holidj find these in kitchen sinks. A The inhabitants451 words
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Article36 1933-09-28 8 APPEAL OF CHINESE DISMISi ED CIINA NEWS, on p*| CLUB DIARY, on amps 11. SPORTS NEWS, en pr*g< 12 «H RADIO PROGRAMME < D pa MALAYANS AT HOME DO MOTORING NEWS on page 1536 words
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Advertisement149 1933-09-28 8 I FOR THE HIKER J No. 143. a smart Norwegian inodel'm strcn- bicwn strained call with Redfms j British rubber sola ard heels on stout leatl er insoles, built for ccmicrt and wear. J I sizes and hi sizes Price 88.50 pair. anions Surrey (irtivn Natural iV |f \Bf I149 words
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Advertisement49 1933-09-28 8 For PERMANENT WAVING or INECTO HAIRDYING GO TO— FIGARO EUROPEAN LADIES' HAIRDRESSERS, RAFFLES HOTEL (ROOM No. 120) and at 93, BRAS BASAH ROAD. i 634 NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, TENG SENG GUAN, Established 1905. Our Prices Wholesale or Retail are identically the «anie as those rharged by T.K.K.'S SALE DEPOTS.49 words
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73 1933-09-28 9 CHARHAR REBELS COMPLETELY ROUTED. SIRROUNDED BY TWO ATTACKING ARMIES. Many Of Them Disarmed. Railway And Police Stations In Tangku Seized. Surrounded on all sides by the Central and Japanese the Charhar "allies," who were advancing on Peiping from the north, have been routed73 words
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Article295 1933-09-28 9 Shanghai. Sept. 28. QI'RKOI NDED on all sides, on the the Central forces and th by the Japanese troops, triced from the Great Wall. :ur '•allied" forces, led by g Chan Wu and Gen. Kut .ig. have been routed and rtion disarmed. se attack commenced on295 words
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Article265 1933-09-28 9 Japanese Garrison Stize Tangku Station. reported that the Japanese Gar- t Tangku. a town east of Tientsin, famous for the Sino-Japanese J arn,.mice agreement signed there recently forced the Chinese railway -uarcis to evacuate the railway station on Tuesday. Japanese Garrison also occupied Police Bureau. Gen. Ho265 words
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Article144 1933-09-28 9 Demand For $190,000,000 From Nanking Treasury. Hongkong. Sept. 28. The Canton Government has requested Mr. T. V. Soong < Finance Minister) to repay from the United States loans a.s the military expenses incurred by Canton during the Northern Punitive Expedition of the Nationalists in 1926. following the successful144 words
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Article111 1933-09-28 9 Outrages Of The Communists In Fukien. Hongkong. Sept. 28. Addressing the meeting at the memorial services at Foochow yesterday. Gen. Tang Shih Cheng stated that 17.000 persons, most of them students, were massacred by the "Reds" when the latter invaded North-West Fukien recently It is reported that a111 words
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Article91 1933-09-28 9 All The Way By Air To Singapore. Reuter. London. Sept. 27. Euan Wallace I Civil Lord of the admiralty) reckons to cover 20,000 in 51 days when he departs on an visit to Eastern naval stations on Sept 30. 1; «ill travel from England to Rangoon ImperialReuter. - 91 words
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Article91 1933-09-28 9 Public Indignation At The Sentences. Tokyo, Sept. 28. CHARGED with attempted murder and incendiarism, six members of the Patriotic Labour Party, who were arrested in connection with a plot, to murder Cabinet Ministers, have been formally indicted^l ed thg plotter with other"? aiming at a fundamental reconstruction of91 words
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Article148 1933-09-28 9 Weeks In The Bottom Of Junks. Hongkong, Sept. 27. rpHE "Nanchang" officer. Mr. W. G. Hargrave, is slowly recovering from his ordeal. Interviewed, he revealed that he was wounded in the arm in offering resistance to the pirate boarders ana spent weeks in the bottom148 words
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Article119 1933-09-28 9 Japanese Foreign Minister's Wire To China. Shanghai. Sept. 28. Mr. Hlrota, the Japanese Foreign Minister, has wired to Mr. Chiang Tso Pin. the Chinese Minister to Japan, urging him to p;o?eed to Tokyo and negotiate for the improvement of SinoJapanese relations. The Chinese Minister replied that he119 words
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Article70 1933-09-28 9 Accepted By Municipal Committee. Municipal Committee No. S recommends the acceptance of the lowest tender, that of the Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, Ltd.. for heavy cast iron pipes and for cast iron "specials." for the Water Department. The tender, in the case of cast iron pipes, is 11 per70 words
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Article56 1933-09-28 9 A nasty aceJdmt happened at the junction of Payt Lcbar Road and Maephen>on Road early this m'rning. There was a e-3ll:.sijn betwei-D a mo.-r-car alleged to hay be<~n driven "jy a European, and a Chinese cyclist. T,he latto: sustained a compound fracture cf ;h° right leg and56 words
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Article119 1933-09-28 9 Adjournment Again U.S.A. AND BRITISH SUGGESTION. Reuter. Geneva, Sept. 27. DISARMAMENT negotiations have apparently reached something like a deadlock. It is persistently re ported that an attempt will be made to adjourn the meeting of the general commission for at least a fortnight.— Reuter. Washington. Sept.Reuter. - 119 words
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Article236 1933-09-28 9 Reuter Wireless. Tokyo. Sept. 27. Looking- towards the prospective 1935 naval conference the naval regulations have been revised officially in the gazette, enlarging the powers of the Chief of the Naval General Staff concerning "ouestions related to a scheme of national defence." implicitly carrying authority to block theReuter Wireless. - 236 words
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Article201 1933-09-28 9 Reuter Wireless. Washington. Sept. 23. Significance is attached to the intimation given to the press by the Secretary of State that if disarmament is obtained by foreien cowers, the Unitec* States will do nothing to prevent en forcement of any penalties against treaty violators. SecretaryReuter Wireless. - 201 words
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Article73 1933-09-28 9 No Loss Of Facilities For Training. We are informed officially that whatever changes, if anv. are made in the garrison at Changi, the facilities for training and camp accommodation of the local Volunteers will not be reduced. Any increase, in fact, of the facilities there will naturally increase73 words
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Article68 1933-09-28 9 Pitched Battle With The Police. Reuter. Dublin. Sent. 27. FIFTEEN men with damaged heads have been admitted to hospital after a pitched battle between the police and the Republicans in connection wun tne English beer boycott. Several thousand people suieed around the premises of Bass, RatcliffcReuter. - 68 words
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Article49 1933-09-28 9 An eleven-year-old Malay try attached fe> the Oeylang Malay School was badly Injured yesterday during a gam« of football. He was accidentally kicked an-.', was in great pain. The ambulance was call'-d in and the lad was removed to hospital. A .rup'.ur? of the liver is suspected.49 words
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Article46 1933-09-28 9 The members of thr Lotus Club are requested o note that this week meeting will be held f the India-Oeylot) Club on Saturday at 4.30 rm. Ail are invited to attend and help in the irrangements for. the Fete en Monday. Oct. 2.46 words
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Article386 1933-09-28 9 AT THE END OF ITS TETHER, People Disgusted. Gravity Of The American Situation. Reuter Wireless. Washington, Sept. 28. rFHE realisation is growing that tho National Recovery Administration has apparently reached the end of its accomplishments and a widespread feeling is springing up that the natural forces ofReuter Wireless. - 386 words
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Advertisement275 1933-09-28 9 PHOSFERINE ASSISTS ATHLETE'S SUCCESSES BEING the winner of 72 weight-lifting Matches and Tournaments during the past 10 years, my lengthy experiences in active athletics and strength contests have proved to me that Phosferine, apart from its inestimable value in cases of Indigestion, Brain Fag and Nerve Disorders, is of the275 words
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Article669 1933-09-28 10 INDIAN VISITORS IMPRESSIONS. Rotary Address. Will There Be A Miracle AN interesting address on his impressiona of his tour of the Far East w as given at the weekly luncheon of tin' Rotary Club of Singapore at tln> Adelphi Hotel yesterday by Mr. B. L.669 words
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Article30 1933-09-28 10 ('apt. Sun Tung Kang Honoured. Shanghai, Sept. 26 were present d forel n Consuls would recommend that he that "special treatment returned to Germany accorded Sun if he ->»<30 words
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Article383 1933-09-28 10 Modern And Ancient Rites Combined. The happy couple left for Sitiawan where the honeymoon Is being spent. The spxcial feature of the wedding was that the utmost simplicity characterised the whole ;r< i t odings. The ceremonies were most im-r-ie.s£ive and dignified and the guests, especially383 words
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Article184 1933-09-28 10 Early Control Of Native Rubber? The Editor of the Malaya Tribtmt received a telephone call this morning from Bandoeng. Java. The call was transmitted by the Bandoeng radio station, received by the Government station in Kuala Lumpur and put over the ordinary telephone trunk line to Singapore.184 words
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Article975 1933-09-28 10 $1,200 Ring Involved. ACCUSED WHO WENT TO CHINA. JWO smartly dressed Cantonese women, Ng Chew Leong and Chay Ah Sup, were complainant and actus ed respectively in a case in the Third Court yesterday, before Mr. R. j. p. Curtis. Chay Ah Sup is charged with cheating975 words
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Article881 1933-09-28 10 Chinese Acquitted. TRADE QUARREL IN (JEM AS. (From Out Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Sept. 26. THE death of a Chinese who resented the arrival at Gemas of a competitor in his clog-making trade, formed the subject of a charge in Seremban Supreme Court to day. The case881 words
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Article24 1933-09-28 10 Ex-World Champion's Second Successive Defeat. Reuter. Philadelphia. Sept. 28. Tommy Loughran outpointed Jack Sharkey in a fifteen round bout here to-dav.—Reuter.Reuter. - 24 words
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Article412 1933-09-28 10 What The V.M.C.A. Is Doing. i liflß. B. L. Rillia Ram, National Secreand r a pv y .n°n th H YMC A in India, Burma and Ceylon, who arrived here yesterday on his way back to India from the re cent World Students' Christ™ Federation in412 words
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Article54 1933-09-28 10 A Tamil named Doralsamy was this mornimproduced before the Third Magistrate, Mr~. J. F. Curtis and charged with wrongfully confining a Chinese woman named Ah Mean lor a period of ten days. The hearing was adjourned till Monday to enable the Police to make inquiries. I Bail54 words
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Article905 1933-09-28 10 ALLEGED Hv/ ATTACK. Johore Courl. Dispute Between Two Soldiers (From Our o„ n Johore Bahn R the result of am all,. **ore Military Fore Punjabi Moha mm (l!l was produced bef ore N lrk Bakar (Second Magistrate) Bahru. this rnorning with a preliniinar charge of causing905 words
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Advertisement20 1933-09-28 10 THE Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITKP, China Building Chulia Street THONE 5808. SING iPO«* FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLES WORKMEN'?* COMPENSATION INSURANCE20 words
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Article, Illustration37 1933-09-28 11 i hi: "D'artagan." I nan" is due here from Penang on c 11 and will probably sail on p.m. for Saigon, Hongkong ,:d S :h at the SH.B. Wharves.37 words
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Article95 1933-09-28 11 Singapore. Sept. 28. filili JNGSIDE THE WHARVES. F wharf (Entrance Oate 1). Bajuia jj 3 wharf (Entrance Gate 3). .lonttvidco Maru 9; Tilawa 7. E Dock (Entrance Gate 3). !us 32: LaganbanK 35: Selnia Cttv 37. fr-: !re Dock (Entrance Gate 4). -)ii' Silversardal 48 w Wharf (Entrance95 words
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Article89 1933-09-28 11 ('hintse Found With Sack Of Chandu. t Lim Hong Tong. who was the Police Magistrate #<3 000, or in 22 mon hs' vigorous imprisonb- n? in possession of illicit chandu. -°d fcv the Chief Justice, Sir Walter W .fcg.;rd. in tne Appeal Court. f ilar." was found beside89 words
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Article95 1933-09-28 11 Mails from Eurcpe (London mails despatched on Sept. 7), by the "Rawalpindi" will arrive by train to-morrow morning. Correspondence mm be ready for delivery to boxholders at 6.45 em I Mails from London. Amsterdam, eic, by the Cifttch aeroplane are expected to arrive at the j Central Post95 words
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Article100 1933-09-28 11 Hidden Under Hood Of Motor Trailer. Mr. Ford has returned secretly to his offices at Detroit. He slipped through the cordon of interviewers around the Huron Moun'ain Club by riding under the canvas hood of a motor trailer. He refused to see those who sought to ques-,100 words
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Article205 1933-09-28 11 SELLING. Singapore, Sept. 28. London 4 months' sight 214 332 London 3 months' sight 2 4 MM London 80 days' sight 2 4 364 London 30 days' sight 2 4 L 32 London demand 1 0 4 London IT. 2 3 31 J2 Lvcns and Paris demand 916205 words
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Article183 1933-09-28 11 Singapore, Sept. 27. R. 'Siam) W. Coast N. 1 per Koyan $120 R. (Siam) W. Coast N. 2 per Koyan $111 Rice. B. Siam N. 1 $97 Rice. B. 6iam N. 2 $92 Siam. No. 1 "Sinhway" $169 Siam. No. 2 "Sinhway" $161 Siam. No. 3 "Sinhway" $149 Rite,183 words
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Article307 1933-09-28 11 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures. TO-DAY SEPT. 28. High Tides—6.3l a.m., 4.21 p.m. General Meeting, Singapore Ratepayers" Association, Adelphi Hotel, 5 p.m. Boys' Brigade Jubilee Display, Victoria Theatre 5.15 p.m. TO-MORROW, SEPT. 29 High Tides.—B.l6 a.m., 6.30 p.m. Municipal Commissioners Meeting. 2.15 p.m. Meeting.307 words
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Article90 1933-09-28 11 ALHAMBRA.— Best of Enemies, with Buddy E'-gers and Marian Nixon. CAPlTOL.—Stanley Lupino in "Facing The Music.'* EMPlRE—William Haines in Fast Life." GREAT WORLD —Cabaret Dancing, sideshows, Malay and Chinese Wayang?;, cinemas "Talkie: Sky—"Lucky Girl." Star-"One Hysterical Night">. MARLBOROUGH—EI Brendel in "Just Imagine." NEW WORLD —Cabaret Dancing, sideshows. Malay Operas.90 words
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Advertisement150 1933-09-28 11 You Have The Whitest Teeth I've Ever Seek WC NDAY TUESDAY TwEDNESDAyN f \-0 GET IN C DEAR. MY TEETH I/ |t,AK P PU vo L l^fS^ AND LOOK WHITER AL- II IVAKE YOUR TEETH w vwrs <s V HADES WHITER READY I KOLYNOS ■P WF f V CERTAINLY WORKS150 words
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Advertisement223 1933-09-28 11 M.MMWM ONE BLADE |i WJI 1 WILL CARRY ■VH 111 1 11 you OVER MANY DAYS THE GRFAV FE R F The e,eat reatOr- Of tho MY ATT DAYCARE BLADE ta the patented device o. •narkm? en -nrh side ct the Made the ahei ate Buys of th •wo k223 words
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Miscellaneous62 1933-09-28 11 DAILY WEATHER REPORT. .Malayan Meteorological Service. mm Yesterday. Night Bright Mm. T~rn; Rainfall. BuDshlnp. Temp. Ration* Dg. p. Inches. Hours. Deg. P. 0.44 4.8 73 Nil 6.8 72 X 009 6.6 70 1 N Nil 6.9 74 M 0 02 8.5 74 •l 11 7.9 72 C D STEWART. Superintendent,62 words
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Miscellaneous211 1933-09-28 11 I SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY. Pnrma mm mm India and Western IndifSffi '3 Bengk-alls. Ba.oe. Fort de Koek and Padan, tJ;.Jr nnd Muntok, Socnse, Liat, Bifflton and Bat a via --an, Sourabaya. 4 and Timor Dilly (»«,-.1? a 4pm i Europe and Grfat Britain xwi. <Tawall > .D"tch Mad) 7211 words
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Miscellaneous304 1933-09-28 11 CLVB DIARY. (There are numerous Clubs and Societies in Singapore, most of the members of which art readers of the "Malaya Tribune," This Dizrt In provided specially for them. Secretaries art tnvited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date und complete. Happenings of general interest Will still be included in (he304 words
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Miscellaneous182 1933-09-28 11 Avenue (rear Lorong 21, Geylang). Attendance of singers and musicians compulsory. Lunar Athletic and Musical Party (Minstrel Section): Special music practice, Mr. Seet Ciieong Tee's residence, 513, Geylang Road, next to Lorong 27, in connection with Mr. Tay Kheng Ann's marriage. 7.30 p.m. Attendance compulsory. Straits Chinese Epworth League: Bible182 words
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80 1933-09-28 12 UP-COUNTRY AUTUMN RACE MEETINGS. SELANGOR AND PERAK. SELECTIONS FOR SATURDAY BY OUR RACING EXPERT. Two race meetings are to take place up-country. The Selangor Turf Club's two-day meeting commences on Saturday and the Perak Turf Club will hold a three-day meeting in80 words
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Article654 1933-09-28 12 Entries Good As Can Be Expected. 'pHE following notes are taken from yesterday's "Malay Mail," toge titer with the selections made by their racing correspondent "Phoenix." Special selections by "The Man-at the Rails" are also given in panel. While the entries are as good as can be654 words
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Article267 1933-09-28 12 Three-Day Meeting At End Of October. •pHE Perak Turf Club's Autumn raco meeting will be h?ld on Saturday, Oct. 21. Wednesday, Oct. 25, and Saturday. Oct. 28. Entries close at 3 p.m. on Wednes day. Oct. 11. A members' $1 sweepstake will be held each day on267 words
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Article72 1933-09-28 12 Man-At-The Rails" Picks The Winners. The following are the selections of our own ractng ccrr. spend, nt "The Man-at-Ihc-Rath RACE 1— Vita'ity. Lucky Number. La Petite RACE !.—Stick Up Wait and See, Marmrn RUE 3.—Ben Hall. Highland Lass. Can Do RACE 4—Klumpur. Locriin, Trefold. R\CE .">—Myat:ee. Why Worry72 words
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Article144 1933-09-28 12 Ties played in the Useful B.P.s tournament resulted as fellows: "A" Open Singles:—Chiang Ticng Wah beat Peter Jeremiah. If —10. 15 —1: George Chen beat Wee Joo Hual. 13—13 (3 —3). 4—15. 15—13: Lim Jaik Kirn beat Ong Swee Tian (wo>: Koh Benrr Swee beat Lim Cheng144 words
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Article52 1933-09-28 12 Eight cards were taken out for the Keppel G.C. September ladles' foursomes and the following returned: Mrs. A. M. Low and Mrs. E. G. Mozar 45-15 1 -=291/3 Mrs. G. A. Thamsen and Miss M. Hadley 49-141- 2 =341,2. r A^ S of Crawle V and Mrs.52 words
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Article97 1933-09-28 12 Championship Tournament Results. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban. Sept. 27. CFO-DAY S ties in the Negri Semoilah Chinese I Recreation Club's open lawn tennu tournamtnt resulted as follows: SINGLES: Chong Ah Kai beat Dr. Chong Ah Khoor. 6—2, 6—2: Chong Teck F».'ee beat Phang Joon Kwee97 words
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Article388 1933-09-28 12 Frist Pulo-Jong Race For Six Metres. After the heayy rain during the night there was barely a breath of wind early on Sunday morning so the three R.S.Y.C. six metres yachts left their moorings under tow for the first Pulo Jong race. The tide, however, made progress slow,388 words
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Article60 1933-09-28 12 Leaving Kuala Lumpur For India To-day. I til Singh, the Se'aiqror State cricketer, who has been invited to participate in the trials to be playtd in India this season, will be leaving Kuala Lumpur by tc-nighl 1 mail train Hr will tak- with him the best wights of60 words
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Article210 1933-09-28 12 Sunday's Game In League Competition. Tne -Japanese Young Boys baseball team won their first game in the local League when they defeated the Singapore Cubs 11 runs to 0 in Ust Sunday's match on St. Joseph's field. Seki pitched a good game for the winners and had able210 words
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Article49 1933-09-28 12 The annual lawn tennis tournament of the Girls' Sports Club wils 'be concluded on Saturday when the final of the championship singles v/ill be played off at 5 pmTne Hon. Dr. N. L. Clarke has consented to distribute the prizes. Members and their friends are invited-49 words
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Article495 1933-09-28 12 Yesterday's Game. FIFTEEN MINUTES PLAY EACH WAY. YESTERDAY'S rugger match at Dunearn Road between the Public Services R.F.C. and the Police was more in the nature of a musclerelaxer than anything else. Play lasted 15 minutes each way, but although the players did not exert themselves495 words
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Article39 1933-09-28 12 Rangers Beat The Arsenal At Highbury. Reuter. Lordrn. Sept. 27. In a friendh match at Highbury to-day. Glasgow (champions of the Stcttish League. Div. 1) beat the Arsenal 'champions of the English League. Div. I) by 3—l.—ReuterReuter. - 39 words
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Article177 1933-09-28 12 Hockey Match Abandoned At Interval. The hockey match between the Police and the S.C.R.C. at Hong Lim Green yesterday was abandon°d at the Interval owing to the incessant rain No goals were scored. Mr. V. G. Savi and Mr. Tay Yew Teck umpired, the teams being: POLICE:177 words
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Article180 1933-09-28 12 European Boxers Turning Pro." TREMENDOUS interest is being centred on IIH return cOhteft between A! Rivers and Sgt. Jim Brady (R.A.F.). which will bn staged at the New World Arena on Saturday. I The contest is scheduled for 12 threrminute rounds and both Al and180 words
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Article42 1933-09-28 12 Malayan Committee Resign En Bloc. Afaer a four hours meeting at Kuala Lumpur last night, the committee (f the All-Malayan Chinese Athletic meeting, scheduled to take place in the Federal Capital at Christina*, resigrvd en bloc.— "Sin Chew Jit Poh."42 words
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Article151 1933-09-28 12 Snooker Championship Tournament. A straight snooker champion hip billiards tournament will commence at the S.C.C. on Monday. The total score of two frilTll will decide a tie except for semi-finals and final which will be decided en the total store of three frames. Ties will be arranged and151 words
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Article174 1933-09-28 12 SEREMBAN CHINESE CHAMPIONSHIPS. Yesterday s Play Finals To Be Played On Oct. 2. (From Our Oh Cam Seivmban. Sept 27. |£EEN interest is being displayed in the open championship badauQ. ton tournament organised by I Chinese Athletic AThe semi-finals were played 6 oi o he Association's court-174 words
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Advertisement63 1933-09-28 12 KLIM MILK MEANS I FRESH MILK 1 jj IN ANY CLIMATE OR SEASON |j THERE IS NEVER ANY PROBLEM IN j KEEPING KLIM—THE POWDERED j WHOLE MILK. ANYWHERE—IN ANY I WEATHER—IN ANY CLIMATE—KLIM j KEEPS WITHOUT REFRIGERATION, jj YOUR PROVISION DEALER CAN j j SUPPLY YOU EITHER 1 lb.—2« >63 words
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Miscellaneous99 1933-09-28 12 MALAY RECREATION U P, Tennis Tournament Results And Ties. The following are the results of the t:>played last week-end in thp Matey ReeffBMfcl Clubs lawn tennis tournament at Luron? K, Telok Kurau. •B" Singles Handicap A Ismail H. Md. Taib (W.O.) "A" Singles Handicap: YufOf b. bteft beat Syed Mohamed99 words
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Article172 1933-09-28 13 Ugison B.P. Results And Ties. g u n Badminton Party's tournaI J. during the week-end resulted mat Khoo Peck Oon 14 14 Keng Siang beat Yeo Chin J" -1- 11 15 8: Arg w **att Kim ;,t Tui C Kang 15—5, 13—15, 15-5; p NR Hon 5—8,172 words
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Article58 1933-09-28 13 five ;ngles and two doubles rehire B. P. court, the c Treasury beat the bacheChek Tuan. boh Swee Chuan, Lim Huay Ann. Tan h Chye Tunn and Yeo Keng X Kin and Lim Kirn Leng. Teo Soo Poh. Yap Chin Tee. ran Chuan Heng. Kong Koon Bmm58 words
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Article73 1933-09-28 13 E Badminton Party beat ton Party on Saturday at at by 4 cames to 2. ir.eutiorcd first I: Pa il beat Leo K:m Cheng Pent Nam Ics. to Quek L 4 '-4 .3—o» 11—15; Khoo Swee Lee B—ls. 13—13 S beat Khoo Tian Hong Wong Pi73 words
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Article92 1933-09-28 13 r p•• »r vista b. p. -B" on Sunday Aug tsi players nt.on-d first): SINGLES Soh Bock Choon loat to Ang 12—15 7 —15; Tan Boon Hock h~at I 15—11: Ong Hong Tee intawua 13—15. 15—11. 14—14 C t Shi Leas crat Choy Chong Fun Ch..n92 words
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Article53 1933-09-28 13 Reuter. Sincere Lads* B.P. are r:ul match between the td tlfc -Jackdaw:" arranged for it una at 3 30 p.m. at t'.hs trial may prove rabera should attend without •carries cf badminton '.;:idly requested to note that wttta the Since: c Lads' B.P threat* the hon. secretary.Reuter. - 53 words
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Article23 1933-09-28 13 badminton championship d as follows: Goh See Kher beat Lee Pak Sfew Keng and Soo Kher d Pak Yin 21—8. 21—8.23 words
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Article96 1933-09-28 13 Si JoMph's Institution Beat Anglo-Chinese. Institution defeated the Anglo :he s p at Jo °tball by 3—1 on Tuesday It 1 D ground. St. Joseph's thoroughJosepii win H. Boon ln the St. crjj xs weI1 *nigh invincible and the 0; a !t 'd against him was the result96 words
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Article37 1933-09-28 13 M. F.V COLMAN SHIELD. ury K *lcl n ln the M.F.A. Colmai Played at the Jalan SATur-.'a'v' arp M follows: ~c- Babul Aman v. Shahar s unda-. fcwib Peranakan v. Fathul 1 f. •i-gts ru> bi usual37 words
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Article472 1933-09-28 13 Results In Chinese lournament. A tournament has te an d d tL^nrriotr^rtS^r Ath,eat Came'on street ChmeSe AtWetiC A«ociatlon. Chine£e gentl men who amonist Promotion of this sport amongst their community very eracion«;iv £Z Sc.'Tr do H na,ions «s «irs MEN'S SINGLES. hSI" Heng Soon beat Au Yood472 words
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Article67 1933-09-28 13 Champion Jockey's Remarkable Riding. Reuter. London, Sept. 27. At Newmarket yesterday, the champion Jockey, Gordon Richards, obtained the "hat trick," and with the final win reached 200 winners for the season. He is the first to accomplish the feat since 1893 The record is held by Fred ArcherReuter. - 67 words
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Article76 1933-09-28 13 The United Confederate Funeral Association were entertained at billiards by the Amicable Athletic Association on Sunday at 43-B, Upper Nankin Street. There was a large crowd of spectators to witness the matches. All the games were closely contested and the home team won by 3—o. Scores (A.A.A. players76 words
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Article76 1933-09-28 13 Loh Teck Yean, lightweight champion cf M S weighing 9st. 41b. wishes to meet S. M. Pernande3° <S!ogger Mike, of Selangor, at one time holder of the featherweight title of N.S. •I will reduce my weight to the featherweight limit if Fernandez will agree to meet me,' writes76 words
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Article381 1933-09-28 13 Results In Selangor Tournament. rpHE quarter-finals in the men's doubles M championship of Selangor were played on Saturday in the V.I. Hall before a fairly large gathering which included several ladies. The first game provided a surprise when Ong Beng Chuan and Ohew Ah Kong, a State pair381 words
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Article180 1933-09-28 13 Open Cross Country Race Being Arranged. Owing to the g eat success of the ten-mie ross-country race organised by the Clerical 'Jnion last it has been decided to make the event an annual one, open to all comers .hrcughcut Malaya. The race lasi yea: attracted about 30 competitors180 words
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Article134 1933-09-28 13 Fiddian s Unparalleled Feat In Golf Final. Reuter Wireless. Newcastle, County Down. <Sept. 23. Eric Fiddian. the former English amateur golf champion, accomplished an unparalleled leaf in the final of the Irish Open Amateur Championship, when he was the fir t man to hole two tee shots inReuter Wireless. - 134 words
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Article61 1933-09-28 13 Prize Giving Fixed For To-morrow. Rain caused a postponement on Tuesday of the S.C.C. autumn lawn tennis tournament Professional Pairs final between W. J. M. Warden and Roy Smith and P. T. K. Hobbts and Dr. Demeny. This game will now te played off to-morrow and Mrs. Warden61 words
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Article43 1933-09-28 13 The Singapore Peranakan F.C. team, which went on a visit to Penang, was beaten by the Penang Malays by 2—o on Friday by the Darul Aisan F. C o Saturday by 5—3 or drew I—l with Alor Star on Sunday.43 words
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Article152 1933-09-28 13 Tilden Wins A £60 Wager From Cochet. Pari:. Sept. 25. fTIHE Franco-American professional lawn tennis mut-h on Davis cup lines was won by America by four matches to one. The occasion was noteworthy as it was Occhflt's debut as a prcfesslonal and for his easy d:feat by152 words
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Article56 1933-09-28 13 The following will represent the Singapore Hornets v. the Nondescripts' C.C. on th"» N.C.C. ground to-morrow at 5 p.m. S. van Geyzel. G. van Gey/el, V. van Geyzel, G. W. Perreau <capt.». E. W. Woodwo th. G. Kleinman. P. d'Almotda. N. P. Pestana. O. C Aeira. I. van56 words
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Advertisement221 1933-09-28 13 Assets exceed $12,000,000. J Assurance in force over $35.000,00t. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in the StraJte Settlement*). HEAD OmCE: Qreat Eaetem Life Building. Cecil Street. Singapore T* mm s„p reme C ou„ o, Mi co.*,*. M c As ur M r TT.T^L ATTRACTIVE PLANS OP ASSURANCE.221 words
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Miscellaneous296 1933-09-28 13 EMPIRE RADIO TO-NIGHT. British Broadcasting Corporation. PROGRAMMES FOR INDIA 'INCLUDING BURMA, CEYLON. STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, FEDERATED MALAY STATES AND ADEN). From The Empire Transmitter. Daventry. England. Wavelength- 25.28 and 31.3 metres. 'Greenuich Mean Time: add 7 hrs. 20 minutes.) G.M.T. 11.0 a.m.—10 p.m. Transmission on an aerial: 11 3 Organ Recital;296 words
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Article927 1933-09-28 14 Hot Weather! GENERAL RUSH TO SEASIDE. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Sept. 13. (by Air Mail). prolongation of summer weather is keeping Malayans home on j leave by the seaside with the eonj sequence that I have met very few j of our Malayans in town for927 words
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Article540 1933-09-28 14 Reminiscence Of An Old ILL. Resident. "I don't know", writes A. B. Lare ol Stuithe House. Brancaster Staithe King's Lynn, "whether these remiiuscences of the lute Willie Dunman win interest your readers. He was one of the most remarkable men who ever went out East. There was nothing540 words
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Advertisement633 1933-09-28 14 PILES CURED WITHOUT OPERATION. J© The victim of piles, Internal and external, Is perpetually I constipated and bleeds. Consequently, constipation and j the discharge of blood result into various ailments, maladies, and deadly diseases, such as nervousness, dangerous < eye-diseases, general debility, weakness of lungs, rheumat- ism, impotency, etc. Piles633 words
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Advertisement158 1933-09-28 14 Your family's health— |!rjg»\ T° keep it safe you must be sure of absolute M J cleanliness in your home. I After a cleaning with Lifebuoy Soap your WI home is healthfully clean—healthfully trac WJ from dirt and the disease germs it harbours. Lifebuoy's wonderful health element sweeps away dirt158 words
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Article88 1933-09-28 15 Motoring Notes News. GOVERNMENT HARASSING THE MOTORISTS. INIQUITOUS ROAD TOLLS. IMPOSITION RESENTED BY ALL BOMBAY CAR OWNERS. Motorists in the Bombay Presidency are not only finding the possession of a car has become more expensive in area than anywhere else in the world but they are be- riven a most88 words
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595 1933-09-28 15 Tolls sensation in India Bombay motorists up in arms Record of the Automobile Association Vast organisation's humble beginning Militant body pledged to protect motorists' interests World's Motoring Nations France has more cars than Britain Eggs fried on car engine Unique demonstration of lubricating system. Our595 words
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Article381 1933-09-28 15 Automobile Association Makes History. rpHE membership rf the Automobile Association ■■-ation has passed the half million mark Side by side with the wonderful developmen of the British motor industry the expansioi of the A.A. stands out as a romance of moden times. Pounded in 1905381 words
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Article251 1933-09-28 15 Search For Perfection Of Comfort. In search for the perfection of comfort, the new 1934 model cars have developed those qualities which give the motorist what has been described as a •Made-to-Measure" feeling. The seats and their sliding facilltes, the position of the steering wheel, the gear levers, and251 words
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Article162 1933-09-28 15 Route Number On Road Signs. The Ministry of Transport has replied to recent criticisms of the recommendations of the Committee on Traffic Signs as to the use of place names and route numbers on direction signs. The use of place names at cross-roads, it pcints out. is not162 words
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Advertisement62 1933-09-28 15 I M% j Whatever The Make Whatever The Pricei YOU WILL NEVER AGAIN BE ABLE TO FACE YOUR PRESENT RAZOR AFTER TRYING THE "WARDONf A.'* From—so Cents, $1.50, $3.00 and $4.50. mm mm mmmT mm> V mm m\ Amw Am M mw Am mw 9^ 41 SOLE AGENTS: William Jacks62 words
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Advertisement97 1933-09-28 15 MM———ii—— > l i oiKSBBL- Lubricating Oil Advertisement of The Asiatic Petroleum Company (Straits Settlements) Limited. I i j Prevent raniKvj breeding Poisons as dangerous as the poison in the fangs of the serpent may be created in the mouth, if particles of decaying food are allowed to remain in97 words
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Advertisement538 1933-09-28 16 [M. HASSAN. ELECTRICAL AND WATER CONTRACTOR. 36-37, Bras B*sah Road, SINGAPORE. If you are in need of electric lights, fans, motors, etc., and water service, please write to the above address or 'Phone 3411. < «aoM«eMaose*t*veao*e*»iaMOHo«h«R*««a TO LET. SIANG LEVI PARK Further Reductions of Rents from Ist August, 1933. $16.00538 words
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Advertisement513 1933-09-28 16 THE PEOPLE S PAPER: INDEPENDENT PROGRESSIVE PUBLIC NOTICES. I ESTATE OF LOW TIAN NEO (ALIAS MAII TOMPAK). Deceased. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF The well-known Chines; Bridal Jewelleries (Earans KemanUn) ecmprisinii diamond head rrnamcnt. hair ornam nt. bangles, pendants, brooches, rings, necklaces, pearl hair pins, krosnngs. rings, <;tc. TO BL HELD513 words
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Advertisement642 1933-09-28 16 TO LET. TO LET—IO. Newton Road, compound house, I big bed-rooms, baths, electric, water, garace, tennis court, servants' quarters. Apply: Ang Hock Seng, 38, Amoy Street. TO LET—Seaside Bungalow, at Sigiap, furlished, by day or month. Apply Yeo Chiang Swee, 153. Grove Road. 'Phone 7405. TO LET—3O7. East Coast Road,642 words
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Advertisement568 1933-09-28 16 SITUATIONS VACANT. i WANTED —First-class Process Hand; must thoroughly understand line and half-tone work; willing and Industrious man only need apply; good salary for right man: —Write Box No. j 187, c;o Malaya Tribune, Singapore. SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY. POST OF PROBATIONARY SANITARY INSPECTOR, HEALTH DEPARTMENT. j Applications are imited for the568 words
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Advertisement507 1933-09-28 16 YICK WOH HING 42». North Brits* ft tad (Near MUUIe fU i The RIGHT Bfa p Repairs of Clocks Watches Excellent Workmanship Guaranteed A trial will can km yon Contractors for th, R Watches to the British I IGP. MALAYA TRIBUNE^ 'PHONE 6171. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Delivery Including507 words
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