The Straits Times, 22 April 1933
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Title Section39 1933-04-22 1 The Straits Times [ESTABLISHED NEARLY A CENTURY.] THE LARGEST r A!SD MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAY] 20 PAGES SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, APRIL 22. 1933 PRICE 10 CENTS The Straits Times 20 PAGES SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 1933 PRICE 10 CENTS39 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement415 1933-04-22 1 SINGAPORE i 7t, CICIL BT. I'PHONK |I|ll. I 6.15 Tonight 9.15. KISS ME I AGAIN. I Phone 5261. V^| I^^ /^Bi In ivin>; BK AK BRAND I^^^^^^^^ MILK to your children you may rest assured that they are receiving the purest and most hygienically Sole Agents for Malaya: P«<*ed Milk415 words
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Advertisement105 1933-04-22 1 PAVILION j 6.1.-, Tonight 9.15. IT'S A j KING.' I I Phone 6903. \^^k Just Received CELEBRATED Vyirf? VjwJLrr jßlilliiitSn full range f all clubs illiillvl ffi* LADIES' AND MEN'S. /I f!th n W FITTED WITH CHROMIUM PLATED /niWMni "true temper" steel shafts. fII Hi Ml' 1 I MANUFACTURED BY105 words
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Advertisement499 1933-04-22 2 P. 0., BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated in England.) MAIL PAtBKNGER AND CARGO SERVICES. HMIMgULAE AND OTITRN'TAL S.N. CO. UNDER < ONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT, LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARD FROM LONDON FOP. CHINA AND JAPAN. Tonnage. Due Spore NAIJiERA ICOOO Apr. 28 yHI KDWAN C.t7o499 words
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Advertisement624 1933-04-22 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.) TO LONDON. Naples, Marseilles. London, Antwerp Rotterdam and Middlesbrough. Vessels. Tonnage. Du* Sail HARUNA MARU 10,400 May 3 4 I KATORI MARU 9,800 May 18 19 I KASHIMA MARU 9.900 Jun* 1 2 t YASUKIINI MARU 12.000 Jun* 13 14 HAKONE MARU 10,430 Jun* 28624 words
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Advertisement532 1933-04-22 2 BURNS PHILP LINE. (Incorporate is Australia.) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY) ISLAND. Regular monthly sailing* by th* wallknown steamer MARELLA (7366 tons) and the s.s. MANGOLA (3,362 tons) (Cargo only). Th* s.s. MARELLA is on* of th* largest and finest steamers trading to Australia, cabins532 words
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Advertisement478 1933-04-22 2 IBE EAST ASIATIC CO, LIMITED. (Incorporated in Denmark.)' Telephone SS2J. PASSENGER~~AND FREIGHT SERVICE. TO GENOA, LONDON. ROTTERDAM. HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. From From From From Spore Malacca Port Penang Sweit. MEONIA 9/5 9 5 10/6 12/0 ALSIA 20/6 80/5 81/6- 2/9 BORINGIA 20/« 20/« 21/« 286 FIONIA 11/7 11/7 12/7 14/7478 words
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Advertisement1174 1933-04-22 2 R^^^^^ SHIPPING. THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Oceaa THE HUA KHIOW STEAMSHIP CO Steam Ship Co.. Ltd, and China (1932), LTI). Mutual Steam Navigation Co, Ltd.) THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. THE STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO, LTD. THE TNARI) STEAMSHIP CO.. LTD TUE CHINA NAVIGATION CO, LTD. THE AUSTRALIAN ORIENTAL LINE, i.td1,174 words
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Shipping News.
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Article410 1933-04-22 3 Two Keels Laid At Belfast. Messrs. Workman, Clark, Ltd., Belfast, achieved a fine performance recently when they laid the complete keels of two 400 ft. passenger and cargo motorships ordered by Messrs. Andrew Weir and Co. The building slips were empty when the staff began operations at 8410 words
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Article280 1933-04-22 3 M.P.'s Questions To Chancellor Of Exchequer. In the House of Commons, recently Mr. N. Chamberlain, replying to Colonel T. Moore, who asked what was the *present state of the negotiations between his department and the directors of the Cunard Company in regard to the completion of their280 words
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Article132 1933-04-22 3 Four More British Ships Scrapping. The Japanese continue to purchase British ships. Following upon a purchase of five such vessels for breakingup purposes, it is understood that they have acquired four other British ships. Two are for demolition, the P. and O. liner Padua, of 3,741 net132 words
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Article49 1933-04-22 3 The shipyard and engineering works of Messrs. Eltringhams, Ltd., of Willington Quay, on Tyne, who have (rone into voluntary liquidation, are to be offered for sale as a going concern. The yard has been idle lor several years, and has an unfinished vessel on the stocks.49 words
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Article191 1933-04-22 3 Shipping Casualties In January. The Bureau Veritas recently published its list of maritime casualties recorded during tiie month of January, concerning all flags. This publication reports the following: Total losses: Steamers: Three U.S., two Belgian, 25 British, two Danish, one Dutch, four French, eight German, three Greek, eight191 words
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Article118 1933-04-22 3 Galley-boy's Plucky Action. Paymaster Commander J. W. Derrick. Superintendent of the Bristol District Mercantile Marine, presented to Mr. Charles Riggs. aged 19, galley boy on board the steamer Peterton,, at Avonmouth Docks, the Royal Humane Society 1 vellum testimonial. On Aug. 13 last year, when the Peterton118 words
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Article73 1933-04-22 3 THE FRANCE." C.G.T. Mail Steamer To Be Broken Up. The Compagnie Generale Transatlantic,ue have just decided that their mail steamer France should be broken up immediately. This step was contemplated about a year ago, but attempts were made to utilise the vessel on other lines, one recent suggestion having bsen73 words
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Article101 1933-04-22 3 Five Founder In Two Months. No fewer than five Hull trawlers have been lost during February and March »nd theie has been heavy loss of life. Nine men were lost on the Endon, 1G on the Cape Delgado and five on the Lord Doromore. To these must,101 words
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Article42 1933-04-22 3 The M.M. I .■■cum to de Lisk is due in Singapore from Saipon tomorrow at 7 a.m. and will probably sail on Monday at 9 a.m. for Madras, Poruiicherry, Colombo, Djilx>ut', Suez, Port Said and Marseilles. Berth S.H.B. wharves.42 words
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Article25 1933-04-22 3 The P. and O. s.s. Mirzapore (has left Hong Kong and is expected to arrive in Singapore at 6 a.m. on Friday, Apr. 28.25 words
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Article112 1933-04-22 3 Saturday, April 22. Snipe alongside the Wharves or expected to arrive. Entrance Godown Gate. KEPPEL HARBOUR. Main Wharf Duymaer van Twist, Lch. "Mars." Oil Wharf Nil. Coal Wharf Nil. VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS. Tanjong Pagar. Albert Dock Jarak. Victoria Dock Nil. Keppel Harbour. King's Dock Nil. No.112 words
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Article213 1933-04-22 3 KEPONG. Brit., 1,322 tons, from Malacca 22-4, for Bangkok unc. HI 1 A TONG, Brit.. 109 tons, from Malnrca 22-4, for Muar 22-4. LARUT, Brit., 464 tons, from Pontianak 22-4, for Pontianak 24-4. PATROCLUS. Brit., C.910 tons, from Glasgow 21-4, for Hong Kong 24-4. LIMA MARU. Jap., 4.2»7213 words
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Article61 1933-04-22 3 The following: passengers for Singapore arrived this mornir.tr by the Dollar Lines s.s. Presidci.+. Monroe: Mr. H. Bahr. Rev. S. F. Brophy, Mr. H. J. Eddon, Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Harris, Miss Laura Kew, Mr. A. Rauh, Mr. and Mrs. T. Richmond, Mr. H. W. Roberts, Mr. and Mrs.61 words
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Article85 1933-04-22 3 The motorship Orinoco arrived at Southampton, recently, to embark passengers for her voyage to Cuba and Mexico. This was a new departure on the part of her owners, the HamburgAmerica Line, for the Cuba-Mexico service has been in abeyance for a number of years. At present only85 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement572 1933-04-22 3 NORDDEUTSCHER iJfta LLOYD. (Incorporated 14 %£t£q£^ (jtrmanj.) The undermentioned are tho company's intended fixtures: OUTWARD. TRIER for Manila, Honf Kong, Shanghai, Taku, Dairen, Tsingtao it Japan Apr. 16 t HOLSTEIN for Japan May 2 HOMEWARD. I LAHN for Genoa, M'seilles, Oran, Casablanca, Havre, Dunkirk, Amsterdam, R'dam. H'hurg and Bremen In572 words
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Advertisement543 1933-04-22 3 PRESIDENT I.INFRS IT COSTS YOU ONLY £70.6.— for a beautiful trip from HONG KONG TO EUROPE VIA AMERICA Spo^iil class arroM the Pacific lilt class Kail in Amvrirn Tourist cltiss Atlantic on '.he famous and new s.s. Manhattan or k.s. Washington. (If passage through the Panama Canal is desired Gsls543 words
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Advertisement360 1933-04-22 3 ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England.) "jnjJERMAN" LINB, 7 Freight Service to UNITED KINGDOM AND. CONTINENT. Via Ports and Suez Canal OUTWARDS. TO HONG KONG. SHANGHAI A JAPAIT Stf.invr s.s. CITY OF SHANGHAI Apl. 27 Apl. 81 HOMEWARDS. l.s. CITY OF KHIDS for Havre, L'don. R'dam H'burg Apl.360 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous152 1933-04-22 3 TIDE TABLES. Saturday. April 22. H. W. 9.24 a.m., 8 ft. 2 in., 9.55 p.m., 8 ft. Sunday, April 23. H. W. 10.11 a.m., 8 ft. 5 in., 1020 p.m., 8 ft. 3 in. Monday, April 24. H. W. 10.50 a.m., 8 ft. 6 in., 10.45 p.m., 8 ft. 5152 words
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Miscellaneous64 1933-04-22 3 SINGAPORE WEATHEI REPORT. Station* Yesterday Last night Max. Rainfall Bright Mm. temp. ins Sunshine temp. *F hrs. *F Alor Star 92 Nil 8.6 76 Sitiawan 91 Ni! 9.3 74 K TrenKKanu 88 Mil 10.2 73 Bukit Jeram 89 Ni! 9.3 75 Malacca 88 0.20 9.5 76 Singapore 92 Nil 8.164 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement499 1933-04-22 4 SITUATIONS WANTED b» ad boy seeks position. Njru Yin l'ut Sui. 18, Koek Road, Singapore. STENOGRAPHER, ISO words certificate. Vast experience. Verbatim Report Speciality. 270, Straits Times. HIGHLY recommended Accountant Office Assistant Chinese i. recently disengaged from Kuropvan Kirm. desires permanent tion anywhere, lmmcdiat" entry. 2\)2, S. T. Trustworthy Swiss499 words
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Advertisement709 1933-04-22 4 HOUSES. FLATS TO LET HOUSE on Institution Hill. Moderate rent. United Engineers. TO LET, 8, Oxley Rise, mod. sanitation. Apply 10, Malacca Street. TO LKT, D. Fher Rd. ofT Oxley Rd. Apply U.I or 10. Dc Sou/.a Street. 6 A 16, Angullia Park, Oi! Extraction Factory, 92, Robinson Rd. Angullia709 words
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Advertisement650 1933-04-22 4 BUSINESS PREMISES TO LET TO LET, two storied godowu. Road and River frontage. Area 10,000 sq. ft. Apply 424, Straits Times. TO LET, OFFICES at 4 and 4-A, Prince St., top fljnr and No. 22, Raffles Place. Apply Koh Chow Kee, 129, Killiney Road. BUSINESS PREMISES TO LET Nos. 178,650 words
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Advertisement571 1933-04-22 4 PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE. I beg to notify that I shall not be responsible for any debts incurred by my wife as from date hereof. Sd. B. J. DOHERTY, Singapore, Apr. 20, 1933. PENANG TURF CLUB. EXTRA MEETING 1933. FIRST DAY— Saturday Apr. 29, 1933. SECOND DAY— Wednesday May 3, 1933!571 words
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Advertisement589 1933-04-22 4 TENDER GOVERNMENT OF JOHORE. Tenders are invited for the ri(rht to conduct a Toddyshop in the Township of Kluang for the period of six months i.e. from Jurist to December 31, 19U3. Tenders should be sealed and aildre<sed to the Chairman. Lice-sing Board, Kluanp. on th" prescribed form (Excise IT589 words
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Advertisement436 1933-04-22 4 ■BUSINESS CARDS. MASSAGE HALL MANICURE AND MASSAGE. Mrs. HARU and Miss HANA. 60, WATERLOO BTatEVT. Telephone 7!(i7. SUKI V A K I (J.\l'am;sk) "KOBE BEEF" of world-wid» Fame KOTO-KAN, Katonn Beach. Tel. r).->2:S. TENNIS OIRTS wh ip ear, genuine grass disappear. Hainti vice (My New System I not onlr old436 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous81 1933-04-22 4 SUBSCRIPTION RATES Singapore Within Oatslrie without Malaya. Malaya. Postage. Monthly f 3.00 f 4.00 KM Doarterly f 8.50 (12.00 7.50 Half Yearly 117.00 (24.00 (15.00 Tearly (34.00 $48.00 $30.00 NOTE.— OntitsMon cheques should lncludt Ike usual bank discount. ADVERTISEMENT RATES The chargeM and instructions for CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS appear on the81 words
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Article449 1933-04-22 5 Suggested Reinstatement As Amateurs. Many young amateur footballers who have joined the professional ranks during the past four years through falling out of employment have not made good and are now consequently lost to the game, as professional club.s apparently do not require their services. The F.A. have449 words
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Article34 1933-04-22 5 Mr. Voon Khin Yoon, Mr. (ian Teng Kw, Air. Khoo Hun Kok and Mr. Louis Hon Yung Sen have been granted commissions as honorary cadet under officers in the St. Xavier's Institution Cadet Corps.34 words
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Article193 1933-04-22 5 How Casey Beat Eddie Maguire. A Sensational (ini>h marked \h>- twclvcrowsd conteal between Jack Casey (Sander land) and Eddie sfaguira 1 South Africa) at Newcastle. Maguire was l<n<Kk«'d out in th»- third round while the referee, Mr. 11. .I<n ninic.s af Bradford, was stapaaaa; l>a<k after haviriK separated193 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement281 1933-04-22 5 HOTELS RAFFLES HOTEL MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL. TONIGHT SPECIAL DINNER DANCE 9.30 TO MID-NIGHT. RAFFLES CELEBRA TED ORCHESTRA PHONE 5381. PHONE 5381. SEA VIEW HOTEL TONIGHT INFORMAL DINNER DANCE AND CABARET LAST APPEARANCE IN SINGAPORE OF THE DEJEHANS BIHELS P I! (t (i U A M K I. Vmriiin Sailor Dance281 words
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Advertisement55 1933-04-22 5 RAFFLES CAFE TRY OUR SPECIAL $1.00 TIFFINS TONIGHT'S CONTINENTAL SPECIAL $1.20 JUGGED HARE, SPROUTS, MASHED POTATOES. UNDER EUROPEAN CHEFS SUPERVISION. PHONE 5381. WANTED: SECONDHAND SMALL CARS (Singer, Austin, etc.) State condition and lowest price, cash payment. Offers: No. 1327 Reclamebureau de la Mar. Batavia-C. Java. D.E.I. Start taking PHYLLQSAN' TO-DAY/55 words
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Advertisement37 1933-04-22 5 Radio and Amplifiers MOVING COIL SPEAKERS EPOCH'S LATEST PRODUCTION THE SUPER SENSITIVE M. M. SUPER JUNIOR PERM MACNKT $13.75 EACH (OAK CABINET $6.25 EXTRA) SOLE AGENTS RADIO SERVICE CO. of MALAYA 2. ORCHARD KOAD. SINGAPORE. PHONE 7399.37 words
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Advertisement59 1933-04-22 5 MODERN SALOON CARS FOR LEAVE can be obtained at o low inclusive charir< for six months. Condition Guaranteed PERKINS BROTHKRS, WOKINCHAM BERKSHIRE. For local reference applj Box No. 315. Straits Times. Singapore. IS REJUVENATION POSSIHLK? Yes, no nuirt <l<-spair. only safast, WWI triumph over 1k.,1 health a*4 bappfoess etc. Success59 words
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Miscellaneous741 1933-04-22 5 SINGAPORE RADIO TIME TABLE BY OUR EXPERT. STATIONS. Metres. SAT. SUN. MON. TUBS. WED. THURS. FBL KUALA LUMPUR 48.92 7.9 p-m#p -m# 7to 9 p.m. 7to 9 p.m. BANDOENG 58.M 6.30-10 p.m. 6.30-10 p.m. 6.30-10 p.m. 6.30-10 p.m. 6 30-10_ _pjn. 6.30-10 p.m. 6.:{0-10 p.m. PA^S 19.8_ p.m. 7!20-10.20 p,m!741 words
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2227 1933-04-22 6 FLYING NOTES Singapore was accomplished by a squa(iinn of four of them live years ago. Tlnnitrh their design is now eight or nine pMR old. they can still challenge comparison with the most efficient flying boats built in any foreign factory. Air Power In2,227 words
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Correspondence.
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Letter356 1933-04-22 6 I 'iitinif For Pronouiiceirr'nt fi (Jn 1 neir rat^. j To the Editor of the Stiaits Times. Sii- Your leader o; April IT on tho ■abject of -The Uelpl m i lerk" shou d command the attention of the Powers That B«. It Is only by focussing356 words
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Letter132 1933-04-22 6 To the Editor of th<- Straits Time*. sir —I read in the "Efficiency Magazinci- thnt Rotary Clußi n othei countr j e.. are promoting the "Community Spending" movement ill ordei to relieve unemployment by getting people to pu' in hand' repair work emenl work on their housei and132 words
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Letter121 1933-04-22 6 To lhe Editor of the Straits Times. hir,--I am muni 01.hw.l t > you tor tn« publicity which you have givan in your ;!iSl"' (t A*™ l9 > u> ■••■"•u in^ tnl" > I n-.. I -hall like to correct a wi .n- nnpresatan which mijrht be convey-<l121 words
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Letter296 1933-04-22 6 To the Editer of the Straits Times. Sir,—Or Mar. 29, I wrote ti you wi^h reference to the correspondence recently published in your pappr, which seemed Ui indicate dissatisfaction nf certain memliers with the present Committee of ths Turf Club in inspect of their action it, r296 words
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Letter269 1933-04-22 6 [Th« Straits Tim«i U not responsible for the opinions of its correspondents. CoireI spondents should bear in mind that letter* muat t, be «hort and to the point. Long i V'wn" Cn'rriin n*H.to» re Ject«. d ol™* I down. Correspondents must enclosa tfatir names n<J ,d5 reMei>269 words
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Advertisement81 1933-04-22 6 drtj/in<'fi A visit to SWITZERLAND is a Joy forever. lIOTI'I. GUIDH fh-iwins tariffs, illuatrated beekleCS, niHps and all information free on application to tha Swiu Connalate. 121. Market Street. Singapore. S Weooiing Presents GIFT ORIGINATIONS IN SOLID SILVER OR IN CUT CRYSTAL DE LUXE WM \T SUM. I- YOU GIVE?81 words
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Advertisement100 1933-04-22 6 GUARDS THE COMPLEXIONS OF FILM-LAND In the luxurious dressing-rooms of Hollywood you find the simple, white table', of Lux Toilet Soap the beauty secret of the film stars S The camera demands a flawless skin the mild lather of Lux Toilet Soap is praised by scores of famous film stars100 words
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Advertisement173 1933-04-22 7 SEE BORIS KARLOFF at his weirdest in "THE MUMMY" AWAMBRA TODAY Matinees Today and Tomorrow at 3 p.m. Snmuel Goldwyn's Greatest Pride A I'ulitz.er Prize Play Comes to the Screen A^B^^^^Sk ss 1 hung*'*** *of lev* and itol* ill "^^lteßi^ S^* 1 \UOHTER. WT T HE FATHER. She kn*w and173 words
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Advertisement300 1933-04-22 7 I CAPITOL I MATINEE TODAY AT 3.15 TONIGHT! POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT!! First National's All-Colour Musical Comedy "KISS ME AGAIN" with BERNICE CLAIRE, EDWARD EVERETT HORTON AND WALTER PIDGEON TOMORROW (Sunday) OPENING AT MATINEE 3.15. The Famous Popular Star JAMES CAGNEY in a fast-moving Warner Bros. Action Comedy '^WINNER TAKE ALL"300 words
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Advertisement151 1933-04-22 7 /s^N NICHTLY 6.15 C 9.15. RM. MATINEES TODAY AND SUNDAY AT 3.15. "THE AUDIENCE IS IN LAUGHTER FROM BEGINNING TO END STRAITS TIMES. *4ti a < QfutiiL\ %o*dM^lfacbc£i9L going to be a crowd I WDNEY HOWARD J^ owd A Pierre: Packed Full of Fun EXTKA SPKfIAI. KXCLISIVK ATTRACTION! PETERSEN vs.151 words
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LOCAL STOCK AND SHARE QUOTATIONS.
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Article198 1933-04-22 8 SELLING Singapore, Apr. 22. London, 4 months' sight 2/3 27/32 London, 3 months' sight 2/3 13/16 London, 60 days' sight 2/3 25/32 London, 30 days' sight 2/3 3/4 London, demand 2/3 23/32 London, T.T. 2/3 11/16 Lyons and Paris, demand 995 Hamburg, demand 168 New York, demand 41'198 words
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Article203 1933-04-22 8 Guthrie and Co.'s report, dated Apr. 11, states: Due to the present international political situation a feeling of confidence prevails in most commodity markets and this better feeling is shared in the various rubber markets. Speculative interests have been the means of strengthening prices, which show moderate advances203 words
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Article248 1933-04-22 8 Lewis and Peat's report dated Apr. n, states: The economic riisciinsions pending in America appear to have instilled a certain amount of confidence into th_ home markets which have advanced appreciably during the week. The buying is reported to be, to a large extent, speculative, and it is noticeable that248 words
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article436 1933-04-22 8 Issue Val. Pd. £1 £1 Asam Kumbang Buyers. 23/3 Sellers. 24/3 £1 £1 Austral Malay 5/- 5'- Ayer Hitam Tin £1 £1 Bangrin Tin 1 1 Batang Padang 1 1 Batu Caves 1 1 Bukit Arang £1 £1 Burmah Malay £1 £1 Chenderiang 1 1 Hitam Tin 1 1436 words
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Article272 1933-04-22 8 Issue Val. fd. Buyers. 2 2 Alex. Brick Ord. 0.30 2 2 Alex. Brick Prefs. 0.80 £1 £1 Brit. Am. Tobacco 4.13.3 10 5 British Malaya Trustee 5.30 £1 £1 Con. T. S. 7* Prefs. 21/4»/a £1 £1 Con. T. S. Ord. 15 1 1 Cycle and Carriage 0.25272 words
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Article138 1933-04-22 8 Singapore Cold Storage 7 p.c. deb. of 1926 red. 1931-36 100 101 ci. Singapore Municipal 5 p.c. of 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 110 113 nom. Singapore Municipal 4'/-> p.c of 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 101 108 ncm. Singapore Municipal 414 p.c. of 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 104138 words
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Article368 1933-04-22 8 Fraser and Co. and Lyall and Evatt's Quotations. Today's Prices Fraser Lyall Evatt Co. Allenby ($1) 0.50 0.60 0.15 O.GO Alor Gajah ($1) 0.30 0.40 0.40 0.40 A. Hitam ($1) 0.60 0.70 0.50 0.60 A. Kuning ($1) 0.10 0.U5 0.15 A. Malay ($2) 1.00 1.10 1.00 1.25 A.368 words
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Article192 1933-04-22 8 All Rubber Markets Weaker. HEAVY NEW YORK SELLING. (By Our Financial Corespondent.) Singapore, Saturday. Today's Prices: Rubber. 7 1/16 cents per lb. Tin, Sinjrapore price IB4JB per picul. Yesterday's Prices Rubber. London, I l">/:i2d. down \d. New York. S 11/lfi cts., down l 4l 4 Ct. Market192 words
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Article85 1933-04-22 8 Noon, Apr- 22 R.S.S. equal to London Standard: Buyers. Sellers. Spot (loose) ..7 1 16 7Vfc (F.O-B.) 7 i! 71... Standard R.SS. on Tender: Buyers. Sellers. May 7i 7 3 16 June 7«i. 7 5 16 May-June ..7 3 16 7' July-Sept. ..7 5 1685 words
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Article64 1933-04-22 8 Singapore, Apr. 22 Gambier 4.00 (Cube) No. 1 unpicked 8.00 Copra 3.85 mixed 3.60 Pago flour, Sarawak 1.77*4 White Pepper 22.50" Black Pepper 13.50 Pearl Sago 4.25 small 4.00 medium 6.00 No. 1 12"> laities iti-oss 3. 85' No. 2 125 cattiea gross 3.80 Rice Siam $145 to 16864 words
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Article105 1933-04-22 8 Kerosene oil: Shell and Fish tw 4-palion tins $1.14; Crown and Dragon, two 4-gallon tins $3.74; Cross two 4-gallon tins $3.59; Prices for Crown and Cross kerosene in drums are 15 cents per 4-gallon drum less than above Devoe's imp. Brilliant $2.07 per tin, Sylvan Arrow $1.87 per tin. Motor105 words
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Article227 1933-04-22 8 Today. Rhio South-I';ist linrnco (Blinjor) 4 p.m. Laboran Uilik and Tindjong Balat (Jarak) 4 p.m Japan anil Korea i Kap Mum 4 p.m. Tembilahan and Rrnitat (Rokani 4 p.m. Djambi (Toradjai 4 p.m. Bonpkalis and Basal* Si Api A|.i (Toboali) 4 p.m. Cuddalure i Indian in .4227 words
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Article35 1933-04-22 8 By Rajputana General Metzinger Karoa Pempo Johan d« Witt i. in Am. S'porp London Mar. 3 Mar. 26 liar. 8 Apr. Mar. 9 Apr. 1 Mar. 17 Anr. Mar. :il Apr. 2235 words
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Article115 1933-04-22 8 Mails by the- outward Dutch aeroplane from Amsterdam are expected to arrive at Singapore by the evening express today, ('rrrespt it.dituc utMrcssed to bcxhoiders only will be ready for deliveiy at 7.."0 p.m. Applications from non-bcx-roli!<is for delivery at the General Post Office canrx-t be Entertained. The attention115 words
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Article65 1933-04-22 8 In Spore Stg. equivalent plb. per lb. I oamd Londoi. No fi.l 2—6.11 10 2.8 IS— U S 6 €.!J 8 2.1 A -2:1 x No Sales 7.1 2 :•.->- 8 2.11 lfi 7 —7.3 8 21/1 fl 5.8 I 6.7 8 2..1 16—2.1 2 ■"> :U''l6— 2.l B LIB65 words
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Article25 1933-04-22 8 :n China and Japan, by London dttc at Singapore or. Tuesday. From China anil Japan, by Havana Maru, clue at Singapore on Wednesday.25 words
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Article46 1933-04-22 8 With effect from Apr. 24, daily letter Marram will be accepted at ail ti..graph offices in the Straits Settlements and Federated Mala.' States for transmission to Italy at the following rates: 25 words or less including th;> indication E.L.T. $10.»r>; Meti kddJtio.-uU word: $0.40.46 words
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Miscellaneous75 1933-04-22 8 ARRANGEMENTS FOH THE WEEK. Saturday. April 22. Piano recital by Alex.inure Tansmsn, Memorial Hall, 9..10 p.m. Tuesday. April 2.1. Annual parochial ml*, of St. Andrew"* Cathedral, St. Andrews School hall, 5.30 p.m. Police Band, Katong Park, 5.15 p.m. Wednesday. April ML Rotary Tiffin. Advlplii Hotel, 1 p.m. Froday. April 2ft.75 words
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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
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Article1060 1933-04-22 9 Cheerful City. "BIG FIVE" DIVIDENDS SOON. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Mar. I'A Xnlhing (U-velopeil iluiinjf the pa-t i<k to pre*ant the stock mirkcts di^playinK their usual pre-holiday quietness. Financial circles "broke up," however, in ;i i heerfnl frame «f mind. I'rosident Hoover's Debt Messajce :o i1,060 words
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Article44 1933-04-22 9 As;mm Ksmbanf. Hrs. run c-u. yils. treated 50.000, total pels. :j-IO.:(fi. net value J16.H27. Purigah. Hrs. run '2*: i, cv. yds. treated nfiOO, tot .1 pels, 658.00, nei »ala« T:;kua|i.i Valley. <>i.,put ttr>t half Apr. Ml hv>.. 1.05.000 cv. yds. t;o scb.44 words
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Article254 1933-04-22 9 Authoress Alleges Plagiarism. The allegation of the Canadian authorise, Miss Florence A. IVeks, that Mr. H. G. Wills, in his book Tbs Outline of History," hr.d plagiarize I pas.-a>;es trom her unpublished work "The Web," was anain before the Judicial Committee of ihe Privy Council. Miss Decks had254 words
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Article37 1933-04-22 9 The Penang Bar Commiltee for the year is as follows: the Hon. Mr. Lim Cheng Ka.n, president, Mr. R. I). Hume, vice-president, Mr. T. E. Conaghan, Mr. R. H. Finch and Mr. P. J. D. Register, secretary.37 words
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Article763 1933-04-22 9 A Year of Drastic Economies. The twenty-second annual ordinary genera] meeting of The Bah Lias Rubber Eftates. Limited, was held on March l."i, at the registered office of the compar.y, 11. (mat Tower Street, London, E.C.3. Mr. H. Eric Miller, the chairman, said: At our las:763 words
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Article325 1933-04-22 9 $179,230 for 1932. RESERVE TRANSFERRED TO MEET DEFICIT. A loss of $179,230 is announced today in the report of Robinson and Co., Ltd., in the directors' report for 1932. To meet the deficit, the whole of the general reserve fund, $400,000, is to be transferred to325 words
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Article179 1933-04-22 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Apr. 22 The Eow Se lg Rubber Co., Lt<i., announces a los.-. for 11W2 of £1,13:!, as compared wiih a loss of £2,081 in 1931; £i) 54 is carried forward to credit. Edinburgh Rubber Estates, Ltd., announce a loss of £579 for 1932.179 words
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Article51 1933-04-22 9 Programme of Drills up to and for weak ending Apr. 2:s, are: Saturday, Apr. 22, 2 p.m., Bukit Timah, Coy., Table B. Sunday, Apr. 2.'i, Siglap Area, Int. PI. 2nd Bn. S.S.V.F.. Tactiral Scheme; 7.:»0 a.i.!., Bukit Timah Range, "C" Coy., Table "B"; Farrer Range "D" Coy., I'i.ble51 words
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Advertisement616 1933-04-22 9 BANKING. NEDERLANDSCH, INDISCHE HANDELSBANK N. V. Established 1863 at Amsterdam. Authorised Capital Glds. 100,000,000 Paid up Capital Glds. 65,000,000 Reserves Glds. 2-1,190,324 HEAD OFFICE AMSTERDAM. BRAMCII OFFICES! THE HAGUE, ROTTERDAM. BRANCHES. Batavia Head Office for Dutch lut Indies. BRANCH OFFICES DUTCH BAST INDIES i Ampenan, Ban- iii-iib. .n. C.irontalo, Mnkasaar,616 words
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Advertisement237 1933-04-22 9 MALAYA TRADE STATISTICS. COMPARATIVE BTATEMENT OF THK VALUE OF FOREIGN TRADE, INCLUDING MXX (HANUISE, PAJtCEL POST, BULLION AMD COIN, FOB THE MONTH OF MARCH. IMS. IMPORTS. EXPORTS. l a Total TraJe 1932 1933. 1932. 1?33. 1933. Increase Grand Parcel Increase Increase Total Total Decrease Total. Merchandise. Post Bullion Graad or237 words
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Advertisement334 1933-04-22 9 BANKING. NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL-MAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. (NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY.) Established in AmVerdam 1824. HEAD OFFICE AMSTERDAM WITH BRANCHES IN ROTTERDAM AND THE HAGUE. HEAD OFFICE FOR THE EAST; BATAVIA. Branches throughout the Dutrh East Indies and In the Straits Settlement*, India, China, Japan anj Arabia. LONDON BANKERS: The National Provincial Bank.334 words
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Article139 1933-04-22 10 AMUSEMENTS— Singapore. ALHAMBRA. Street Scene. With Sylvia Sidney, William Collier Jr. Estelle Taylor. 6.16—9.15. Phone 6909. C\PITOL.— Kiss Me Again. With Bernice Claire, Walter Pidgeon Edward Everett Horton. 6.15—9.15. Phone 5261. GREAT WORLD— SKY TALKlE.— Charlie Chan's Chance. With Warner Oland STAB TALKIE, GREAT WuKLD.Maurice Chevalier in The Big Pond139 words
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968 1933-04-22 10 The Straits Times SINGAPORE. SATURDAY. APRIL 22, 1933. TRUSTFUL PEOPLE. Truly the schemes for making money of which the human brain is capable are manifold and wonderful. Last January attention was drawn ■in this column *o the Mutual Trust Association, of Kuala Lumpur, a company in whose schemes for death968 words
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Article172 1933-04-22 10 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr. T. R. Jones is returning to Taipinr from Australia shortly. Mr. -/and Mrs. Claude de Silva returned by the Marnix Van St. Aldegonde yesterday after a holiday in Java. Lieut. F. A. Rundell, R. Scots, has been granted the local rank of captain while employed as State172 words
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Article1113 1933-04-22 10 What Lord Macaulay Wrote in 1830. Below w given an extract from an nrticle written by Lord Macaulay in January, 1830, for the Edinburgh ft.view. England had then just passed through a. diftaxtroits war taxation was heavy and the national debt large food uxiB dear and currency1,113 words
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Article877 1933-04-22 10 JAY-WALKERS Singapore motorists will derive considerable satisfaction from the action of Mr. H. A. Forrer, the Criminal District Judge, who fined a CUMM for rash walking." Those who have driven a car for any length of time in Singapore ratliM how many accidents an.- caused dy877 words
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Advertisement148 1933-04-22 10 C L E E YE/ J '^^^\^o^/f Cleeves Full Cream Mb Milk comes from the f^ 1 m w *5^ I lush green pastures of t VP^I Ireland. Pure, rich .UNSWEETENED country milk with all MB its itamins intact; unl J /^l I touched by hand, »A Is^- I^/ I148 words
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Advertisement58 1933-04-22 10 MILES AHEAD OF ANY OTHER PIANO AT THE PRICE. THE New Robinson Piano $50.00 Cash. Balance $25.00 monthly. The Robinson Piano COMPANY LIMITED. (Incorporated in Hong Kong) SINGAPORE. A. FLINTER, 6, Rallies Place. Importing DIAMONDS and PEARL NECKLACES. Selling at lowest market prices. Also buying GOLD COINS and GOLD ORNAMENTS,58 words
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623 1933-04-22 11 The R.A.F. have notified the authorities at all points south of Rangoon to keep a look out for Mrs. Bonney. Wireless messages have also been flashed to all shipping near the route .she was expected to take. LAST SEEN AT ALOR STAR.623 words
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Article57 1933-04-22 11 Missing From Berengaria On Voyage. London, April 18 I»ian Munro. who was a fellow-pas.-en-|M cf Mr. Ramsay Mac Donald on board tlv Kerengaria, and i v.ell-known ecclesiastic, disappeared during the course of tl .<■ voyage. It is feared that h? fell overboard and was drowntd without tlie mishapAneta-Havas - 57 words
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Article516 1933-04-22 11 Japan Unlikely to Take Peiping. Paris, Apr. 21 Le Temps, in an editorial on the RussoJapanese crisis on the Chinese Eastern Railway says it la unlikely to develop and penniless Moscow will, probably save her face and cede her interest in the railway for i 00,000,000Sin Chew Jit Poh; Sin Kuo Min - 516 words
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Article76 1933-04-22 11 Trouble With Building Workers In Spain. Barcelona, April 18. In view of tho differences which have Brian bet WM employers and workers respecting wajes and working time, some 35,000 workers in the building trade have gone on strike. The police have arrested 11 persons, among whom wereAneta-Trans-Ocean - 76 words
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Article59 1933-04-22 11 Greek Dictator Still In Hiding. Athens, April 19 Gen. Plastiras has succeeded in fleeing to the Island of Kalymnos in Dodecanese group, according to newspaper reports. Gen. Plastiras, who established a military dictatorship -in Greece early in March, was impeached lor high treason I v the new Government59 words
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Article39 1933-04-22 11 Soldier Who Served In The Great War. Warsaw, April 18. Lieut. Kalinski. a former Polish legionary in the Gieat War, has been appointed Minister of Posts and Teleg-aphs in succession of the late Minister, Mr. 'Boerser.— Aneta-Trans-Ocean.Aneta-Trans-Ocean - 39 words
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Article734 1933-04-22 11 U.S. Inflation. TO BE CONTROLLED BY EXPERTS. Parts, Apr. 2L Following the meeting of the Finance Minister with experts and the Governor of the Bank of France it is authoritatively announced that France is determined to retain the gold standard and will fifrht any possibleAneta-Trans-Ocean - 734 words
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Article228 1933-04-22 11 SOVIET BOYCOTT OF BRITAIN. Reply to Embargo. NO VESSELS TO BE CHARTERED. Moscow, Apr. 22 Soviet retaliation to the British embargo on their imports is announced by the Commissar for Foreign Trade and consists of a complete prohibition of orders to or purchases from Great Britain The chaptering of vesselsReuter - 228 words
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Article39 1933-04-22 11 Half A Ton Found On French Liner. Marseilles, Apr. 21. Nearly half a ton of refined opium was discovered by the police in the prison cells of the liner Theophile Cauthier which arrived from Istanbul. —Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article105 1933-04-22 11 European Woman In Court Again. Miss Kathleen Homer, a European, who has three charges against hercausing hurt by a rash act while driving a motor-car, failing to produce a driving licence and failing to report at a police station after an accident again appeared before Mr. A. C.105 words
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Article124 1933-04-22 11 Annoyance At Alleged False Reports. Berlin, Apr. 19, Much indignation has been caused by false reports on the German unemployment situation spread by the Socialist press abroad in an attempt to undermine the Keichs Government's prestige.' Thus, the Socialist papers in Czechoslovakia assert that the number of GermanAneta-Trans-Ocean - 124 words
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Article139 1933-04-22 11 50,000-Mile Walk To Fame. A man who has strolled casually across 50,000 miles of Europe stood in a London hotel and struggled hard to prevent himself from pacing up and down the room He is Mr. Nis Petersen, the Dam?h author, who started walking in 1920139 words
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Article172 1933-04-22 11 Upward Tendency In March. Malayan trade showed v upward tread in March, according to the figures font, issued by the Department of Statistics, for the total trade in that month. ?h:tt is, the combined exports and import*, amounted to $61,531,000, compared with $52,824,000 in the previous month172 words
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Article120 1933-04-22 11 Not To Be Excluded From Sacraments. Essen, Apr. 19. That peace has been concluded between the Catholic Clutch and the National Socialist Party has been confirmed by a letter addressed by the Cardinal Archbishop of Cologne to the clergy and published by the National Zeitung in Essen.Aneta-Trans-Ocean - 120 words
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Article100 1933-04-22 11 Flying Boycott Stunt In Paris. Paris, Apr. 19 Jews driving motor-cars decorated with swastika flags provided an unusual sight in the streets of the French capital on Tuesday morning. Some of tho papers utilised the incident in order to feature a sensational story of German NaziAneta-Trans-Ocean - 100 words
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Article112 1933-04-22 11 Cleavage Of Postal Unions In City. Canton, Apr. 12 A cleavage of the postal WOTMTI into two sections may disrupt the service, unless a solution can be round that will enable them to work in closer harmony. Formed only on Apr. L', the union of senior postal employees112 words
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Article113 1933-04-22 11 When Attending To A Calf. A man had a narrow escape from being gored to death by cows at Brighton. A rib was broken and he was bruised on the chest and legs. Percy Jarvis, aged 48, of Wick Cottage Warren Road, was attending to a calf113 words
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Article119 1933-04-22 11 Trooper William Smallshaw, a young soldier, had volunteered for service in India, but on the way to London from Manchester he began to feel fed up," pwing chiefly to the after effects of influenza. Then, according to his defending officer, at an Aldershot court-martial, a stranger sitting opposite119 words
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Article1380 1933-04-22 11 Abolition of the Chief Secretaryship. J MR. WARD-JACKSON. Is It a Vindication Or An Indictment?" The Wilson Report and the reasons which led to the visit to Malaya of its author cannot compete against more world-shaking events in the columns of the home Press, and. though the1,380 words
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Article1615 1933-04-22 12 Detective Who Said He Was A Cook. TWO FOR TRIAL. POLICE LOSE $326 IN A TRANSACTION. Ho» the Bsagaaen aetiw m>m *:!2.-> in the purchase- of forged Siam««e Sates, trfcastetMß which resulted in Ihe arnsl <;l Straits-born C'u'K'.se and a will ■BOWS number of the Eurasian1,615 words
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Article302 1933-04-22 12 Plumbing Business In Singapore. The affairs of a Chintse plumbing the directors of which did not examine the iiooks, were inquired into in the Bankruptcy Court yesterday beCore .!u-t:cv Mills during the examinatioiM oi the partners of the business. Chin Wah and Co. Tay Ewe Cnye, a302 words
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Article20 1933-04-22 12 A young Chinese woman was taken to hospital yesterday after an alleged attempt at suicide by opium poisoning.20 words
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Article378 1933-04-22 12 Money Not Paid. EUROPEAN WOMAN'S DEBT SETTLED. Several bankrupt! received stern warnings from Mr. .List ice Mills n the Bankruptcy Court yesterday when they were brought up on motions of the Official Assignee lor their l.»i imittals. In no iasr. however, was an order in terms378 words
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Article195 1933-04-22 12 Members to be Sounded On Cerebrations. The annual general meeting of the Singapore St. Andrew's Society was held at Hie Singapore Cricket Club yesterday with Mr. G. Marshall, the retiring vicepresident, in the chair. There were about twenty members present. After the accounts for the period ending March195 words
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Article46 1933-04-22 12 Two cases of burning brought the am- 1 bulance out yesterday. The first occurred in Short Street when the benzine' lank of a motor-car exploded and injured Chinese. The- sitoiiu case was in Minto Road when a Chinese painter was' burnt by petrol.46 words
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Article395 1933-04-22 12 Market Among Chinese In Malaya. The article by J. N. Milsuni, Acting I Agriculturist and T. D. Marsh, Assistant I Agriculturist, which is included in the April number of the Malayan Agriculinral Journal under the title of "Lowland Tea in Malaya" records the result395 words
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Article149 1933-04-22 12 Court Sequel to Car Accident. John William Patrick Thornley, a European, was recently before Mr. A. W. Hay, the Singapore Second Magistrate," and released unti! Mty 30 on personal bail of $100 on a charge of cheating. Thornley made another appearance this morning beforn the same magistrate on149 words
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Article99 1933-04-22 12 Makes Tour Of Europe: n Aerodromes. Mr. R. St. 0. Caulfield, resident engineer lor the comtru?ti'.> I of the < ivil aerodrome, who is at hoi;u on leave ha* just completed a tour oi ancdi.mes in Europe in order to study the latest developments in99 words
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Article416 1933-04-22 12 Vessels Collide In Harbour. The following is taken from the Straits' Times of Saturday, Apr. 21, 1883:— A collision occurred this morning about four o'clock between the N.I.S.N. Co.steamer Sindoro, then leaving for Batavia with the mails, and the Siamese barque Courier, Capt. Schimegelon. lying at anchor416 words
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Article1480 1933-04-22 12 RETIREMENT OF IPOH OFFICIAL. MR. M. Sittampalam. Chief Clerk. Supreme Court, I poh. is leaving for Kuala Lumpur on transfer lo the Official AatigjMe'i oflec ai Chief clerk. Mr ehipiilai of t'io iVderal Secretariat, ha> succeeded him. The members of the ivlon Tamils' lation gave1,480 words
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Advertisement85 1933-04-22 12 Qo soothe away j£j§ «> x^ Jatyw Pour a little into your bath an J MOT -what a difference Ordinary -H. water become!, soothingly soft t^}\ JBfii o^^F am ""'"'v "tented -the bath $J*j mmiK^Vl becomes an exhilarating and M '9 refreshing rreat such as you m W B9> Bfi^nLm85 words
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Article1111 1933-04-22 13 W. J. Passingham - W. J. Passingham.) (Bj Petersen's Story. MOST THRILLING FIGHT OF HIS CAREER. It's a long way to go," said Jack PUeisen musingly, "but every road c i int-s to an end at last." He turned to rxc-hange pi ins with o:d man Peterson the father to1,111 words
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Article378 1933-04-22 13 Winners of Last Year's Competitions There WU I tho at homo of the Swimming Club yesterday, md *ome excellent sport \va.-- provide I. The women* diving competition rad> •d in a tic for ween Mis. Wilmott and Uhn Rhuma Mac Donald, but after two further dive*378 words
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126 1933-04-22 13 Win Both Races by Wide Margins. Thi results of the in'er-port racing l>ethe Royal Singapore Yacht Club and Port I> Club at Port Dickson over the Ka holidays were as fr HowTwo ran of I've loat> aside En 'l>e flrsl race Sinp-a-itaineil Ist, I'll. sth,126 words
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Article274 1933-04-22 13 R.S.Y.C. Tournament. The following w.re the results of ties played yesterday ;n the Royal Singapore rarbi Club tennii lournament: CoHart beat De I 6 I Ander-dii and Hoops owe I beat Maria and i lhamp plu I, 8 1,7 I. TODAY'S TIKS. Walker and I n. Dobbs and Mar'l'i.274 words
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Article57 1933-04-22 13 Two-tioal Defeat By M.B.S. Eleven. Raffle a Institution football eleven were beaten it 0 bj tin idlst Hoys' Be heal, Kuala Lumpur, w the latter'i ground on I hursday. Tht second hail was played in rain. The Al.H.s. scored i In each half, the Anal goal resulting rrora57 words
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Article253 1933-04-22 13 Chelsea to Entertain Arsenal. The following matches will be played loday in the English and Scottish Leagues First Division. Aston Villa vs. Leeds United. Bolton Wands, vs. West Brom. A. Chelsea vs. Arsenal. Huddersfield Town vs. Kverton. ter City vs. Sunderland. Liverpool vs. Birmingham. Middlesbrough vs. Sheffield Wad.253 words
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Article101 1933-04-22 13 Teams For Annual Match On Padang. T>k following !iav ban invited to play in the annual St. George's soccer iratch, England vs. The RL'st, on Monday a' r > 1") p.m. on the padang: England: A. I. Horf'.ey; .1. I^ee and L Elmer; K. E. Hindley. G.101 words
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Article103 1933-04-22 13 SELANGOR TENNIS Tamil Pair Beaten By Chinese. Several mat-, lies in th* Seianjror tennis cliampi nshii- wen nUyed oi Thursday. In tne singles, E. Cherrington defeated Suppiah, 6—l,6 I, t> 0. Ung Ec Kong and T. W. Cheong defeated M. CheUiak •>!..! V. Rajaratnam, 2, 6—2,6 2, in the doubles103 words
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Article1908 1933-04-22 13 The King's Victory. HYPERION MANITOBA DERBY FAVOURITES. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Stkait3 Times Office, Fleet Street, Apr. 4. There has l>een racing this week Ht Warwick, Leicester and Newbury, by fa«the most important event having been the ie.ee tor the Newhury Spring Cup, won I'll is1,908 words
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Article154 1933-04-22 13 England's Narrow Win Over Rest. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Apr. 21. The annual England vs. Ke-t football match was played on the esplanade today and England won by the odd goal in i five. It was a keen and interesting game the issue being in dot'bt until154 words
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Article78 1933-04-22 13 Britain Lead Spain In First Round. lona. Apr :M. Great Britaia me! Spa i here inlay in •i first round tie of t!.e Davics Cup i European Zone', and when play roncludti wen lead Mir by two matches to nil. K. J, Perry had Hard ticht in his78 words
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Article51 1933-04-22 13 In tht- Malayan b:llir.rd.- ci :m; i. n hip last night, Ng Cheng Kooii baa! Kweh .im neong by Mj Ang Tee Kioh beat Queh Sing K.ee by 39. Tonight's match are as follows: H. 30 p.m. bin Kaaatan vs. Low Hock Kiat '.> p.m. H. Butcher vs. Gan51 words
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Advertisement27 1933-04-22 13 US§ THE FINEST DANCE BANDS ARE ON >£7| "HIS MASTER'S mint VOICE 'm/mr 1///^ New issues received twice tomt&!ffl&\ monthly at m/k MOUTRIE'S 555 >V "H.M.V." SPECIALISTS.27 words
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Advertisement17 1933-04-22 13 Other Sporting Ncwi appears on PagM I and 111. L ULtaljIiirjf Cluenchcrs tmtuft Ctiuli lemon Ctiuti BikwBdjjmiftt'BBBt17 words
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Article167 1933-04-22 14 Sir Harold Bowden On The Value Of Olympiads. "It' tht- aim of the Olympic Games was to foster good fellowship, then our trip to Los Angeles was a success said Sir Harold Bowden, chairman of the Bi it i~h Olympic Association Council, pre--idii.g at the annual meeting. Sir167 words
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Article1065 1933-04-22 14 Lets Have Hacking." WHEN ENGLAND FIRST PLAYED SCOTLAND. The first match between the England and Scotland under Rugby rules that 'ye have any record of took place in 1864 (writes Old International in the Morning Post), and was got up by a Scotsman, Alexander1,065 words
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Article129 1933-04-22 14 St. Louis Beat Chicago In Both Leagues. New York. Apr. -J2 The following were he results of baseloll games played today: National League. Runs Hits Errs Boston I J 2 New York 1 0 Chicago 0 5 2 St. Louis -1 14 1 Hallahan pitched for St. Louis. CincinnatiReuter - 129 words
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Article345 1933-04-22 14 TfwUy. April 22. Billiards: Malayan Championship, New World. Football: S.A.F.A. Div. I: Chine*e vs. R.A.F. Jalan Bosar: Friendly: Victoria last. Raffles Inst., K. L. Crii-ket: S.C.t". vs. Indian Assn., Padang; Xnnd< scripts vs. St. Andrew's N.C.C. Kid.: Kh ;i lsu Assn. vs. V.M.C.A., S K A (tC; S.R.C.345 words
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Article19 1933-04-22 14 [The co-operation of club secretaries it requested in keeping 'his diary of sporting ithiiU accurate and up to date.)19 words
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Advertisement59 1933-04-22 14 THE MYERS SELF-OILING BULLDOZER POWER PUMPS FOR DEEP OR SHALLOW WELLS, FOR PRESSURE TANK OR OPEN TANK SERVICE. SHALLOW WELLS. Down to 25 feet to low water level. Capacities 500 to 9000 gallons per hour. DEEP WELLS. For wells 25 feet or over in depth. Capacities 1500 to 6000 gallons59 words
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Advertisement20 1933-04-22 14 The annual sport* and prizeg-iving of the Johore (Privrte) Preparatory School Uill take place on Apr. 20 at 2 p.m.20 words
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Advertisement566 1933-04-22 14 FR AM ROZ Go. Phone 6354. 18 2—.11.2 .11. OFFICERS' MESS, 2nd. Bn THE WELCH REGT. Messrs. Framroz Co., have been supplying this Mess for 2 years and 2 months. During this period they have given every satisfaction, and have always been prompt in delivering orders. Their Minerals and Cordials566 words
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1236 1933-04-22 15 Woman Week By Week. adent.) London, March 22. •rTHE i owder-pmT, lipstick and 1 pencil remain alone as snrvivali of primitive clothing. Necklaces appear babes in primitive societies, and i i, before either." I'hia statement was made by Dr. U. W. i he attempteu to1,236 words
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Article623 1933-04-22 15 IjWERYBODY these times is trying to' lcok smart on slim pocketbooks, and, according to Claudette Colbert, that smartly dressed film star, the feminine players in Hollywood, are all keeping well within their budgets and yet con-L triving to look chic. "I think the first step in623 words
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Article630 1933-04-22 15 THE woman who dr°sseß well is the i woman who budgets wisely. And prominent in her allowance for j chess and personal expenditure is the,' apportionment she makes for keeping her fac2 as well dressed as the rest of tier. Whether she spends630 words
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Article, Illustration809 1933-04-22 15 NO woman need bemoan the fact that she cannot afford many clothes this spring. It is the details which will tount, and with evtn one suit she tan be well dressed ;f; f she taker, the trouble to provide herself with several sets of well-thought-out accessories,809 words
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Advertisement318 1933-04-22 15 TO WOMEN IN THE EAST] ill I v Ihr protection u«ed by ill •vj.l.nlc here. Thi rcvjli .f riStatck by women docsatl ami miJc by one of ths ■arid*! lane. i Mfgical drtitint* tirmt, I.ilu Hum ihr icminJ r»r ahulute eootsnt, .mi >ilvc the ■abmasiai problem o( Jisp.t, »1. all318 words
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Advertisement37 1933-04-22 15 SAMBALANS SAMBAL GORENG BADJAK. SAMBAL (.nIIKM. RAGIENU. SAMBAL GORENG UDANG. KERING KENTANG. SAMBAL IKAN BILLIS KERING. SAMBAL LENGKONG. SAMItAL IKAN. PETIS UDANG. IKAN ASIN KIROW. ETC. Obtainable At D. T. LIM COMPANY, 35.1. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. RINr.A«ORR37 words
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Advertisement69 1933-04-22 15 Flowers and Vegetables. 14 rarietles of choice VEGETABLE SEKIJS 3.00 FLOWER BUM t <-0° 12 varieties of choice BEGONIA BII.BS 4.00 GLOXINIA BULBB 5.3« DAHLIA BILHS $10.00 GLADIOLI BII.BS 150 ROSE PLANTS 8.00 Packing and enrriate fiee. Send remittance. English catalogue (instructions) on apuhcation. Seed Tradrr, "ZEEUWSCME ZAAOHANDEL." S^-kabormi. Java.69 words
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Article1216 1933-04-22 16 Farewell to Mr. Peall At Annual Dinner. (LOSER TIKS MORE EDUCATION THE BETTER." It »as a lame happ> gathering whirh attended *h«r annual dinner of the Old Ualrlesiau.- Ato.iKiatiou at the <;. H. (,'»Je last night allhottjfh there was slight liuKo of regret in that it wa-.1,216 words
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Article187 1933-04-22 16 End of Romantic Hunt For A Willing Priest. Athens, Mar. SO. M .i.iiiii Atnery, vi* 21-year-old son f Mi. 1.. S, Aiiu'iy. a former Domini 11 Secretary! and Miss I'na Kveline Wjng. I aged ;:n actress, were mnuied her. this iveiiim The eiemoney was in the p187 words
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Article148 1933-04-22 16 (Greater Ix>ve Hath No Man A man who k»1 his life in fißhtintr a lion with his bare hands in an attempt to ;.\c companion has been awarded, after Mi death, the Order of the British Empire for his gallantry. He was Mr. Reginald Homy Mont ilm:Gray,148 words
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Article90 1933-04-22 16 Cannot Wed Without Certificate. In future all B— ln.tch.wan brMagroMM will liav.- to present bMlth certificate bmtl niarnutrr. n- the result of -i 'i by the Saskatchewan Legislature. The certificate must in 1 produced when .ippiuatKin for the marriage licence i- made, and the medical examination must take90 words
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Article51 1933-04-22 16 Th* 195" ik»h of Mtfciyau. Irompilfid by Air. C. S. Al -artier. •i.ncia' A<!.ier. FJLSL, ami puMidu'd by :he Malayan !nf«n niurinii Agincy, i~ now published. < dvi nrt(c v vi-iy wide ranee it conUin.s annual .-tan.vie- up to th.> ii.t.-st jrcar available i' 1 and monthly tin51 words
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Article29 1933-04-22 16 Mr. \.tivd Kllis HukW- an.! the Uver- 1 pool Electric Cable Company hay.- been granted invention privilege,* «w "improvirents in or relating to rubber l.i.n.- and ai-tide* eoeaaoaed thereof."29 words
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Article1067 1933-04-22 16 MeCorkindalc Lucky EXCELLENT DISPLAY BY WALTER NEUSEL. One of the molt an.;British boxing raised a storm of I from a large arm the R Hall writes Straight Left in I Life. Don McCorkin.iale, the Sourth heavyweight champion, was given a draw by Matt Wells, th his twelve1,067 words
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Article208 1933-04-22 16 Over 18.500 Owners At End Of 1931. The number of owners of racing greyhound i at the National Greyid Racing Club has now reached 1 1 ."'l7, accoidin* to the annual report of the club for 11)32 just is.-ued. 'A- proof of the ever-increasing employment afforded by greyhound208 words
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Advertisement232 1933-04-22 16 Savr the Coupons' ~^^^r IFamlsomr <»ifls Oltluiuablr. soI.K AGENTS: HENRY WAUGH Co.. Ltd. Singa|K)re, Penang, Ktr.il.i Lumpur. Ipoh. 1: j I NOTICL /%^^^^Vf9hw We hereby notify the pnblir, that oor firm /^OkaV^JV )f M EZEKIKL A PONS, Qualified Opticiana, At ♦jaTV^aJay^l RAFFLKS CHAMBKRS. I:\iKLKS ]'I,A''K. yJ^a^saa SINGAI'ORE. 1..19 no connection232 words
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3933 1933-04-22 17 II 11 1 at the Villas, V iln slim in others Perak, in I^'hii ii i h;<n! from Xi ala Kangsar killed < ne of it- Malay ttendant ii r that thi t !<•- iliin; liable and yen ti a>- it is sn who3,933 words
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Advertisement85 1933-04-22 17 /(as a JeweiV \l and no I your automobile is a beautiful mdchine But, tike any othzr mrtCriirr, ii needs attention and care. You will find 3-in-One Oil very useful for this purpose. 1. Oi! all tha Itihl rr.ovtnf parti starter, ?cnc*fitor, Norn, sprmti. Hlnuci, etc., wHtfc I In-One 01;85 words
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Advertisement419 1933-04-22 17 TALKIE ENTERTAINMENT IN KUALA LUMPUR At the At the PRINCE'S THEATRE COLISEUM THEATRE (PHONE 2750.) (PHONE 2578.) nitriits commencing nisrhts catnmaneing TOMORROW TOMORROW a ,auo .ok, ,t the uaaw i N.tW WARNER BAXTER. MIRIAM JORDAN ESTHER RALSTON, BASIL RATHBONE lk AFTER THE BALL 6 HOURS TO LIVE I WEDNESDAY, April419 words
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Article612 1933-04-22 18 "Fair And Straightforward" Statement. The Malay Mail, which has always supported a measure of decentralisation but has fought for the retention of the Chief Secretaryship, says that Sir Samuel Wilson's report is a fair, straightforward statement of the main issues. Many of his recommendations and suggestions will meet612 words
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Article243 1933-04-22 18 Shop Proprietor Sent For Trial. Goh Wang Yong, the proprietor of a general store in Change Alley, was committed for trial at the forthcoming Assizes after a preliminary hearing lasting several days by Mr. J. F. F. Gregg, the Singapore Third Magistrate, yesterday. The charge against him243 words
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Article105 1933-04-22 18 Amending Bill For Council. A bill to amend the Medical Registration Ordinance is to be introduced to the Legislative Council, the more important amendments of which are as follows: To permit allowances and travelling expenses to be paid to members of the Medical Council in connection with attendance105 words
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Article514 1933-04-22 18 ST. ANDREW'S CATHiCORAL. l_m day, Apr. 23, 650 a.m.. Holy Comn a.m.. Matins; 8 a.m., Holy Comn. (Choral'; 5.30 p.m.. Evensong (Choral) and Sermon; 10.30 a.m., R.A.K. Parade: Holy Comn. on Mon., Wed. and Friday at 8 a.m., Tues.. Thurs. and Saturday at 7 a.m. Garrison Churches (open514 words
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Advertisement5 1933-04-22 18 GAMMETER Opposite the New Pier.5 words
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Advertisement506 1933-04-22 18 oi Calcium r v *\2r Irritability S e^ is in nine out of ten f^'V^-P-P CCI ~1/_P PlOtll©rS > cases caused by a -LA%«CSSIt W ■gSTV weakening of the teeth Kalzana a.ts efficiently in FTSM from within. Your teeth Tg\ protectin 8 th<- expectant and K"| are largely built up506 words
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Advertisement153 1933-04-22 18 The NEW Voigt lander "BRILLIANT" a came^ r«si_ws» design 1. Made by Voictlander who have been established since 1756. 2. Takes the Standard 3tf x 2tt 8-E*-posure Roll Film but eives 12—2 l/4x I! 1 pictuies by means of special numbering device operated by the movement of the film. 3.153 words
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766 1933-04-22 19 CHINESE AND THE COMMODITIES OF THE PHILIPPINES. The influence of the Chinese traders in i the merchandising methods in the Phil- i lippinex is very great and to this fan is i largely attributed the business success of i in this country, says the t766 words
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Article484 1933-04-22 19 Chauffeur's Bogus Tale. The suggestion that he had desired to hero to his employer, the Bishop •■I Southwark, was put forward at tho Old Bailey when Frederick Dutton, 24. chauffeur, pleaded guilty to doing an act tending to produce a public mischief by jrivinir false484 words
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Article175 1933-04-22 19 Not to Affect Soviet Construction. Moscow, Apr. 8. In an interview with a representative ef Pravda, M. Feldman. who is in charge of Soviet dirigible construction enterprises, declared that the recent disasters to giant dirigibles in the United States and France would in no way cause a slackening175 words
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Article209 1933-04-22 19 Sir T. B. Sapru On Her Rights. Allahabad, Feb. 8. Sir Tej Bahadur Sapru made the folli ,ving statement to the Associated Piess: "I sec? no reason why Burma should have been depiived during the lost two 'sessions of the Round Table Conference, or be deprived209 words
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Article636 1933-04-22 19 Weird Activities Of Filipinos in U.S. Martinez, Calif., Apr. H Ten murder indictments against inen- l>ers of a Filipino cult charged with partiI cipatint; in the burial alive of a wife accused of unfaithfulness we're returned tonight by a Cont' a Costa county grand jury. From more636 words
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Article78 1933-04-22 19 Half a Million Dollars For Dr. Neilsen. Peking, Apr. 13 It is learned that the kidnappers of Dr. Neils Neilsen, who was captured by bandits at Hsiuyen, 110 miles south of Mukden, are demanding half a million dollars ransom money. The United States authorities have informed the local78 words
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Article68 1933-04-22 19 Annual Holidays In Chinese Gaols. Canton, Apr. 10. If the various provinces raise no objections, a Nanking measure will make life in prison more bearable. Prisoners whose crimes are not very serious may leave the prison and go back to their families one day a yew. Their leave68 words
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Article65 1933-04-22 19 Famous Shanghai Depot To Be Rebuilt. As a temporary measure, the Shanghai North Railway Station, which was destroyed in the Sino-Japanese hostilities early last year, will be rebuilt in accordance with an order of the Ministry of Railways. This will have to \>? con.pleted in two or three65 words
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Article351 1933-04-22 19 Blessings of New Anaesthetics. The April number of The Practitioner is largely devoted to the subject of ansssthetics and the st iking envelopments of the past ten year- in this branch of medical practice are' >et out by various authorities It is no longer sufficient that the351 words
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Article265 1933-04-22 19 Divorce Decree For Wife. A decree nisi was granted in the Divorce Court annsat Major Richard Lloyd George, the eldest son of Mr. Lloyd c ieorge. Petitioner was Mrs. Roberta Ida FreetnftßsLloyd George, the youngest daughter of Sir Robert McAlpine, (he engim i anel contractor. Her265 words
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Article83 1933-04-22 19 Li Yeung-king To Be Reappointed. Canton, Apr. 11. In keeping with his policy ot along with other leaders, Gen. Chan Chaitong, it is reported, is retaining General Li Young-king. The 3rd Army Commander -will go back to Swatow, wh,ere he has his headquarters. Representing Commander-in-chief Chiang Kai-shek, Chang83 words
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Article84 1933-04-22 19 Protest By Manchukuo Government. Harbin, Apr. 7 The Manchukuo Government has instructed Mr. Kui Hung-chih, the Man-c-hukuo Consul at Blagoveschensk, to hand a protest to the U.S.S.R. Ministry for Foreign Affairs, in connection with the three-hour arrest of the Consular Secretary, Mr. Liv, on Mar. 7, by84 words
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Article18 1933-04-22 19 Mr. H. S. Mok has been appointed treasurer of the Canton Municipal bank by the Canton Municipal Government.18 words
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Article439 1933-04-22 19 Resignation of Church Council. j "Delay by the Bishop of London' 1 in removing the vicar of St. Thomas's Church, Regent Street, W.. from his living, is the 1 reason for the resignation in a body of the parochial church council. The council had demanded the resignation439 words
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Article366 1933-04-22 19 Premier and Work Of Old Craftsmen. How Britain had failed to give 000 I towards the restoration of the Chorea of the How Sepulchre in Jerusalem was described by Sir Lionel Karle, late Secretary to the Office of Works, recently. He was speaking at a366 words
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Article31 1933-04-22 19 Over 700 unemployed labourers from the South Sea Islands have arrived in Canton. Temporary government relief measures will be rendered to many of the needy through the Returned Overseas Aid Society.31 words
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Article631 1933-04-22 19 Mr. LI. George's Secret. NOT ENGLISH, FRENCH OR GERMAN. in li'li," said Mr. Lloyd George when he opened at I nth Annual Universities Congi i by 'he National L'nion of Students. "He wan no) In this country, he not in Prance, he wai not i631 words
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Article69 1933-04-22 19 Mr. Lo Wen-kan Ordered Complete Rest. Nanking, Apr. 12. It is warned that Dr. l>> wen-kan'a eye trouble ha* taken a turn for the The doctor in attendance has prescribed a complete re«t for the Foreign Minister, in order to relieve mental strain which was the principal69 words
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Article19 1933-04-22 19 Dairen, Apr. 10. Khingan. as the fifth -Manchukue> piovince, was decreed on Saturday. Mongol autonenny was guaranteed.19 words
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Article, Illustration184 1933-04-22 20 ML lIASTIK i-onuratuliilini; the Malay team before the presentation of the cup. ALPHONSO. the S.K.C. goalkeeper, who gave a brilliant display in the drawn match with the Malays on Thursday, seen in action during the game. MltS. HASTIE at Anson Read presenting the rup to Taib,184 words
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Advertisement14 1933-04-22 20 THE OCEAN ACCIDENT AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION, LTD. (lncor- IrlUln) Head Office for Malaya: SINGAPORE.14 words