The Straits Times, 2 October 1933
1933-10-02
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Title Section36 1933-10-02 1 The Straits Times ORabuvod nig onrrußVj TBS LARGEST, AND MOST INFUMtIAL NEWSPAPER IK MALAYA. 10 PAOEB. JMNQAPOW^ MONDAY. ipTOBO 19U. PRICE 19 CENTO. The Straits Times M PAGEB frlNGAPOR^ fifrNDATft OCft>BEB i, imT PRICE 10 CENTS.36 words
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Advertisement433 1933-10-02 1 SINGAPORE: 76. CECIL ST. ('PHONE 8151). 6i unsoo SIIDCI SWEETENED CONDENSED /*rfs^fr -rf^yfc^ MI IK TTTMr ApiH the cold, crisp surroundings of T^P v the famed BeriK-* Alps thousands of W «^sml bean seekers fii new vigour every *Wj After the s^ows hare melted -'"^^'V K r he \LPINE VALLEYS433 words
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Advertisement141 1933-10-02 1 KUALA LUMPUR! 26. JAVA ST. ('PHONE 3683) \7 W Introduce Win THE U| I Menfolk Til KjMlJmjJ^ for shirts and pyjamas satisfy the masculine idea of comfort-cum-emartness. The comfort of ViycDa does not shrink away in the wash. ViycJk is unahrtnkabla. There are many striped designs or plain shades— all141 words
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Advertisement308 1933-10-02 2 P 0 BRITISH IND!\ AND APfAR LINES. MAIU 'A^ESo^^'" 1 CARW PKNTItSULAR AlfD ORIENTAL B.NCO CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY^ 1 t.w '-Si munRIN 15 000 Oct 11 >c!itlLa L >KSS2loh. 5Tt S KA^SLa* JKS >ggg?O JI iVcS K2^ ltl4 RANPURA "000 J»n t > SOC'DAN 6.500 Jan. 17 RAWALPINDI I'.OOO308 words
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Advertisement1700 1933-10-02 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. (NIITON Usfc.N KA1S1IA.) TO LONDON. Napka. Maraafllri, Lulu. tahw» MMiBUt MUMtotaraagh Voawfc Tonnag* Dm 9»JI KATORI MAHU 10.000 Oct. 6 I KASHIMA MARU 10.008 (W. It 30 t TASOTCTJNT MARU 1J«» Oet. 11 Ha*. 1 HAKONK UARU 10.400 N<n II 16 I SDWA MART* 17.6»» HOT M Dw1,700 words
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Advertisement703 1933-10-02 2 y^"t^==«yV I I j'f*W£L" I<i l^f\T 1 3 I t^AmdSf^rA^ ILLbO I" /TXTn LJ/, PLfA 1 <^-<^ W-fK^-i-f PI I I HVi .^> SHIPPING. '^JraafsSp CaTLU^ad1!1^* M^T»" 10* STE*sls"lr m^m Karigattoa C«, Ua I THE CLNARD STamship >-»•""--• Mtt»,,S*- tlt AIRWAYS. »—WA—"- p^u*•«JffCSLT 1 rte BLUE FUNNEL LINE -O^ S«V.CE703 words
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Article498 1933-10-02 3 Kxeiuti\e Council's Resolution. Shipping policy will be one of the s discussed at th* autumn meetIng of the Association of British Chambers of Commerce, to be held In Olasr this reason It is fortunate such a prominent shipowner as Sir Alan Oarrett Anderson. K B E th«498 words
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Article85 1933-10-02 3 State Takes Over Shipping Company. The Government has appointed an official Administrative Committee to talc- charge of all the property of the Compar.hla Nac.onal. Im large Portuguese navigation company. The commlttet will nake an investigation of the company's affairs, and has power to order the arrest of85 words
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Article125 1933-10-02 3 Madras Smallpox Epidemic Continues. Ttu- health bulletin of the League of Nations' Eastern Bureau for the week ended Btpt 16 U as follows Basseln. 2 plague case* and 2 deaths. 4 smallpox cases; Bombay. 1 plague case and 1 death; Calcutta. 23 cbolert rases and 7125 words
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Article455 1933-10-02 3 Malicious Attempt To Stop Work? Foul pUy U suspected by the salvers who are attempting to recover the valuable carto on board the British frigate Lutlne by means of special apparatus. The following cables were received by Lloyd's: Amsterdam. Aug 27. I Lutlne Yesterday salvors found cone shape455 words
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Article190 1933-10-02 3 Death From Heart Failure. The death occurred on Friday from heart failure of Mr Royalist Burrow*. He was a am of the late Captain William Burrcwa who came to the East In 1860 and who later became Chief Pilot for the Port of Singapore Mr. Royalist Burrows190 words
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Article143 1933-10-02 3 N.D.L/s Negotiations With UJS. Lenders. According to the "Weser Zeltung negotuttoiu between the Norddeutscher Lloyd and 1U creditors on the aubjec of Interest charges are being extendrt. It was recently pointed out that a reduction In Interest charges was ewentlal If German shipping was to be nade to143 words
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Article232 1933-10-02 3 3INGKIL nut 3SS ton» from DJambt 3-10. for Djanibi 4-10. VAN DER I.IJN. Dut 1 431 ton*, from Sourabaya 3-10. for Java 5-10. TOBBLO. Dut, SM ton*, from Batavia 3-10. for Riouw 6-10. ROKAN. Out. SSS tons, from Asahan 3-10. for Asahan 3-10. OPHP*. Dut.. 2.199 tons, from232 words
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Article110 1933-10-02 3 Monday. October 1. Skis* iteagitdi the Wkarvn or expected I* ant**. BETTEL BABBOCB. Main Wharf Lrh "Prlncea Mary." The Ca'.le. RanUu. Lcn. Sir T. BSBSSfc" OU Wharf NU. Coal Wharf no. VESSELS IN OBT OOCK& Tanjaac r>»»»r. Albert Dock NU Victoria Dock Lighten K." "L ai.d "R110 words
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Article18 1933-10-02 3 The s.a. Van der Lijn arrived in Singapore from Sourabaya this morning with 1.127 pigs and 23 bullocks.18 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement404 1933-10-02 3 I NORDDEUTSCHEF Emj LLOYD. (Incorporated CirntHy) The unaermrntloMd art the company's intrided fixtures OUTWARD FULDA for Manila. Hong Kong. Shanghai. N. China Japan Oct 11 ISAR for IloUo, Manila. Hong Kong. »»«»gh»« N. China Japan Oct. 14 BAARBRUCKXN for Dotto. Manila Hong Kong. Baiangtisl M. China t Janau Nov. HOMEWARD404 words
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Advertisement411 1933-10-02 3 REDUCED FARES ROUND-THE-WORLD First Class £169.5.0 Tourist Class £112.7.8 Fares apply Westbound from' Singapore 01 Penang-. All water) route except first class rail Across United States or Canada. Via Panama Canal from New York to Los Angeles cr San Francisco. Claa. aaar«ia>aUiy CM Taarfc* Cteas lajmautd; njM ■MMtoaal For further411 words
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Advertisement360 1933-10-02 3 ELLERMAN BKKNALL STEAMSHIP CO. LTD. (Incorporated In England > "ELLERMAN" LINK Fi eight Sanrtr* la IMTEI) UMCSDOM AND CONTINENT. VU ParU aaa Sac* aaal OUTWARDS. TO BONO KONO. SHAM.HM A JAP\N. Slraaisri Due S*pora. M. CITY OF WINNIPEG Nov J HOMEWARDS. Due B'doit Balls Spots sj. CITY OF NKW CABTLB360 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous189 1933-10-02 3 SINGAPORE WEATHER REPORT. SUUons Yesterday Last night Max. Rainfall Bright Mln. temp ins Sunshine temp. •F hrs. *F Alor Star 88 0.44 8 9 75 aiUawan 91 NU 10.3 72 K. Trengganu 88 Nil 85 71 Buklt Jeram 89 NU 111 70 Malacca 89 Nil 7.1 71 Singapore 89 001189 words
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Advertisement604 1933-10-02 4 ADVERTISEMENT RATES The charges aad —list lll— far CLA SBIm i. \ii\»:ktISEMENTS are as water:— 25 cenU per Hat per Insertion with a mlr!mum charge of II per Insertion There are approximately six words to a line. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Acknow ledge menu. Announcements and P.PC. cards mill be charted604 words
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Advertisement680 1933-10-02 4 HOUSES. FLATS TO LET ■■Hiliisi. Aapi—a Park, '-|rr- On, TO LET. T. Napier Rd.. A 14. ChaUworth Road. Apply Meyar Bros. TO UT. SHOP. PLAT. Am bar Mantiom Applr Sport Building Ccci>, t4 Markrt Bt TO LET, a. Bt T— __T Waft. 14 bststunn bathrooms, at— chad, mod. san., $1M680 words
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Advertisement565 1933-10-02 4 FOR SALE POR SALB. Pedigree Sealyham dogs and bitches IS months, bred from hniinu sjrrenU Bat No tft. Strafn Tsass. ORANO OTAN. (3) .jalst sterile, I yrs. A 4 yrs. Also Gibbon Ape female 3 yrs. Absolutely tame dosnsattratsd, excellent conditasn. M 3. Stratts Tanas. PO« DCMKDIATE SALE AT SLUMP565 words
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Advertisement824 1933-10-02 4 PUBLIC NOTICES. TAIUAPA VALLEY TIN DREDGING NO LIABILITY. (Incorporated Id P MA) KOTICE a hereby given that a Dividend at the rate of td per share has bean declared payable on Monday. October 30. IMS. NOTICE Is further given that tat Transfer Books of the Oompany will be tsesad from824 words
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Advertisement925 1933-10-02 4 TENDEW TENDERS INVITED. PAWXBBOKBB.V UCENCEi. NEOKt Sa— TBtLAN. TEND_«B will be recalled $t the offlre ol the Secretary to Resident, hagrt Sembtlan. 'TS^!?. »«> act as pawnbroker under The Pawnbroker. Enactment 1114. la each of the under mentioned Sanitary Board areas from Jan. I. lt»c^ U> BniMlan (Korth af Jalaa925 words
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Advertisement592 1933-10-02 4 BUSINESS CARDS F I G A R O~ EI'BOPTAN Basses H.U-I (Baesn IM) and al ti. Bras Rauk stead. >t l Usual Hours I.M sra to t p m j. Mondays I.M am to t p m Satiirtays ut sjr. to 3 p.m AppstooaenU not necessary I- MASSAGE HALL MANICURE592 words
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Miscellaneous42 1933-10-02 4 SUBSCRIPTION RATES Ilagspars WHbia Oaa— M wttaswt Maatya. Malaya. PasUga. M.nlhlr I IN UN lI.N Q— rterly S IM SIZ.M S 7 M Hslf Yearly SI7M Mitt SUM Yearly 534.M S4S.M SM.M Nate.— OwtotoU— cbeawes sh awU rarrsaV tb« asaal bank Hiiiiil,42 words
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Article252 1933-10-02 5 1 B'rogramrne For Tuesday, I October 3, 1933. '».m Z.G.E. 48.92 Metres unbla Records. 9408 Overture Chal Romano— Albert tCetdbey Concert Orchestra. 9893 Selection— Merry England— Mtrum Llcette and others. D8 39 Selection— Prisoner of V/ve— Handsome Gigolo— Albert Sandier and hu Orchestra. D 1633 Violin—252 words
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1100 1933-10-02 5 Growing Popularity Of One-Room Homes For Unmarried. Short of the dick of tbe latct that admits the beloved, there an few sounds pleasanter tuan the cllek of the latch that shut* out the world, writes i a correspondent of the Observer. On the1,100 words
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Article111 1933-10-02 5 Buy Former Russian Destroyers. Tallinn, Aug. 25. Two destroyer*, which were captured In December. 1»1». from the Russians by British destroyers outside Tallinn Roads after a running fight, have been sold by Estonia to the Peruvian Government The destroyers were known as the Sparta* and Autroll when under111 words
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Article122 1933-10-02 5 £900 By Hiding Her MarriAfce. A war wW~ who, by concealing her second marriage, hu obtained £900 from the Ministry of Pension* since 1917. wsj at Liverpool sentenced to six mwf"' imprisonment She to Mrs. Harrle Murphy, aged 48. of Portland Street. Liverpool. Her first husband was122 words
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Article184 1933-10-02 5 The Interest displayed In Imperial Typewriters at the BrltUh Industrie* Fair ne:a at Olympla in 1926 in recalled when U M. The King rWted the Royal Agricultural Show exhibition held In Derby a few »<* k. >so. In conversation with His Majes(y Mr. Mamie, the General Skies Manager,184 words
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Article136 1933-10-02 5 Pilot Who Amused Schoolboys Fined £3. An airman /ho carried out stunts oxer the Blue Coat School. Wavertree, to amuse the boys was Ined £3 In the L verpool police court recently He was Oeorse David Terry, aged 32. of WMowdalr Rr. l Mossley Hill. Urerpooi Mr. J.136 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement349 1933-10-02 5 HOTELS TO-DAY'S ATTRACTIONS COCKTAIL DANCE MAKAN KETCHIL 6.30 TO 8.30 P.M. INFORMAL DINNER DANCE 9.45 P.M. TO MID-NIGHT in \n> of CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY MME. T. SVETLANOVA'S REVUE. WEDNESDAY Oct. 4th Froea MS »m. FRIDAY Oct. 6U> From 6.15 »vaa. to KJt ».m. (Special Display Far ChlMrea) MIIKIMV Get 7th349 words
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Advertisement132 1933-10-02 5 "EPOCH" 1 HI Pioneers Leaders ot Quality MOVINO COIL Speakers. THB Xnveatan of the modem Permanent Macaet Movtnf 001 l Speakers. The Speaken with UrIUU TONE— Used by over 1.000 Talkie Theatres at E gland alone. M different types to suit every purse 4s purpose, each model the leader to132 words
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Advertisement70 1933-10-02 5 k 'NERVES TABLETS. RECOMMENDED 8> 6000- DOCTORS I, Jgj^fi^ laV*"--, st^ssssssta-^ssssssH ZEISB IKON CONTAX Lovers of small -film Cameras wilt appreciate the Beautiful Lines and Precise Workings of the ZeUs Ikon CONTAX Camera. Takes 36 picture* on standard turns: For Night Photography, t, 1 b Meyer Kino Plaamat lens can70 words
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Miscellaneous132 1933-10-02 5 8.8.C. PROGRAMME. For Straits Settlesoeats, and Federated Malay States from the Empire transmitter, Daventry, raalaad Two of tbe r olknrinc frequencies and wavelenffths wUI He ased in the transmissions to the Udiaa son*. ABnoaneements will be SMMs at freiroent intervals. T^DAf. 6 20-8 M ClnemJ Organ Recital; Studlq Orchestral Concert;132 words
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Correspondence.
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Letter183 1933-10-02 6 To the Editor of the Stralu Times. Sir.— Let Singapore draw a lesson from Penang The northern ten fa now suffering from a plague ol mosquitoes and It Is presumed that this piague has arisen through the discontinuance of certain preventive measures owing to reasons of economy.183 words
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Letter322 1933-10-02 6 To the Editor of the Stralu Times Sir.— Unless the Daylight Saving BUI U re-enacted. It will la^se at the end of this year. I believe, sir. the Smuts Times was among the original advocates of a daylight saving experiment In this country but I hope you will322 words
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Letter201 1933-10-02 6 To the Editor of the Stralu Times. sir It might not be generally known that In this city and In the neighbouring States local radio broadcasting is certainly far below that standard of efficiency whlct^ offers In duceroent to the vast population to seek entertainment via the ether. What201 words
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Letter117 1933-10-02 6 To the Editor of the Sti a'ts Times. Sir.— To shareholders like myself, with little business acumen, the circular letter relating to reduction of capital of Jelebu Tin U difficult to follow. We have no reserves, yet the Board states that the 30 cenU per store still owing117 words
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Letter49 1933-10-02 6 To the Editor of the Straits Times Sir.— Can I suggest that the Singapore Turf Club takes a referendum among its members as to the desirability or otherwise of a $2 tote? My prediction would be 90 per cent In favour.— Yours etc. H.W.H. Singapore. Sept 29.49 words
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Letter232 1933-10-02 6 To the Editor of the Strait* Times. Sir.— With reference to CJ.B's letter In yom lame of Sept. 2». I should like to a* your correspondent's fflrpsanattnn of the following. In view of his statement that restriction of production means restricting fresh money, which he admits originates in232 words
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Letter281 1933-10-02 6 To the Editor of the Straits Times Sir— l read with much Interest the plea put forward by /oar Kuala Lumpur correspondent In your Issue of Sept. 23 with regard to the clerks holidays In Malaya. Your correspondent could not have put It In a better way, but281 words
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Article538 1933-10-02 6 Real Life Panorama. DINGY EAST END TO LUXURIOUS WEST. Panorama of London for lid., writes a correspondent of the Morning Post. Weddings, funerals, work. play, laufhter. tears. It was the real London I saw. not the show-places. And I saw It not from the depths538 words
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Advertisement42 1933-10-02 6 I* «fjjS i _GUNS! REVOLVERS AMMUNITION YOUR OPPORTUNITY NOW TO BUY AT FACTORY PRICES. BRITISH FRENCH i j BELGIUM GUNS j ALL LEADING MAKES. OUR PRICES 40% LOWER THAN WHAT YOU HAVE TO PAY ELSEWHERE. BUY FROM DIRECT IMPORTERS, j I I42 words
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Advertisement99 1933-10-02 6 bliiftw /«BD'vi^s^**^Sw VtC bT«^ ''\ytgj3f* fC^Dm£^ BKb^^Z^^bT w V J LV\ ■■7 AHMMUEisin the GOLDEN LEAE. < 1 The Rich Golden Leaf used in the perfection of Wills'* GOLD FLAKE Cigarettes is matured and prepared the Wills s way— V^W the way that is exclusive to this «j famous name.99 words
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Article337 1933-10-02 7 Mrs. Kber Wins Singles Championship. The CitrU' SporU Club w«a at home on Saturday when tha final of the single* champlonahtp was played and the prizes distributed b> the Hon. Dr. Noel L. Clarke. Then was a good attendance. The finalist* In the championship were Mrs M337 words
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Article176 1933-10-02 7 HJLT.A. Nominate Lim Bong Soo. It If v.::a< rsicud In Singapore that Urn Bang 800. the Malayan tennis champion, U to be nominated by the Malayan Lawi. Tennis Association for the singles championship at Wimbledon next year. The only other Straits-born Chinese player who has yet taken part176 words
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Article96 1933-10-02 7 Hall Mark's Victory In Derby. Sydney. Sept. 30. The result of the Derby was as follows: HALL MARK 10 1 DEPUTY RULBR 111 2 BLIXTON 8 10 3 Eight ran: Won by 14 lenfths: third 1 lenfths away Time 2.37fe BetUnc: I 1 Hall Mark; 10 1 Deputy96 words
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Article166 1933-10-02 7 Wnrj few vceka U Mil round with BMBOtoaam rfuiarttr tod Sar jiib «W w ant Ttsarous aad aaws; I k I parMl oC frwt Ulal EVrn ite tk» aakaa *JBfl palm ha** nMded mmuf tin IHi «Mk and itoHar >ug«r from h— darhai aad «aak»aav166 words
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Article217 1933-10-02 7 fftom Our Own Cacreapocdcnt.) Malacca. Oct 1. The flnt hockey trial took place yesterday on the Malacca Club Padanf when Cotoun beat Whites by six goala to two. The standard of play waa high and the heavy defeat of Whites was due to weakness In the two last217 words
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Article64 1933-10-02 7 hiii Ussna. ts KLC.O. m Tliiin •ay at MX.U. grwmiU. Rasthj: **T»Tin Singh and Chfctter)«e, rannsiij. Bu-' kax&n and flamy; Sharaate, B. Slnjh. Namasle. A. Stefh and Baboo Singh. Reaenre, Rahda. 1 ntfiaa tarn. is. P«Ucc mi lataiasj at LA. iinml: Raatnj; «»^«^tti Bach and Chatterfe*: Kennedy. Baakaran64 words
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Article229 1933-10-02 7 Splendid Form By Defenders. CoUmn t; Whites 1. The S.CC held their first hockey trial on Saturday on tbc Padang. I» was a fairly successful In that a lot of new talent was displayed, especially In defence. Outstanding In this department was Shaw whq*e »»i»»f tactlos and splendid229 words
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Article51 1933-10-02 7 Thrilling Sooth vs. North Ffaud. Moor Park. Herts.. Sept 28. The Dally Mirror £750 (oil championship far assistants was woo today by a L. King of Kaowle Park. Sevenoaks, who beat H. H. Hardman of Sandmoor. Leeds, three and two tn a thrlllinf Sooth versos North final.— ReuterReuter - 51 words
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Article93 1933-10-02 7 From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca. Sept. 30 At the City Park last night, a wrestling promotion of four bouts was presented and proTed quit- Interesting. Results. Mewah Singh (Selangor. 185 1* > beat Nasam Din < Mala -a. 158 n>.) by two falls In 13 mln Chanan Singh93 words
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Article276 1933-10-02 7 limelight Wins Duke Of York's Handicap. London. flept 30. At Kempton Par* to-day Their Majesties the »»"g and Queen were prMsnt to kc the 107ml colt. Limelight, gain a great victory In the PuVe of York's H«p<1<t for which he svarted Jc4nt fanrarate. Detail* His276 words
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Article47 1933-10-02 7 Wonderful Feat By Bengali Swimmer. Calcutta. Sept. 27. A Bengali named P. K Oboae la stated to have broken the world's endurance swimming record by 15 minute* Enterlnc the water at 6 30 am. on the Mth. he emerged at 6.41 am. on the 77th.47 words
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Advertisement126 1933-10-02 7 |afBJBBRwJBKYI(riVaI7P al *JawSßaf I ck<tU P*— trrrlMr personality I p*^^W[\skiyig I UfSarX« aoake of tb mo%l swrfeooa IKw*/sm\ 1' jLA™7A M I »a«4«tTa»hy trrt ae«i the 1 acreea maiie UUs a lilac NOT TO BE BOSSED A masUrvier* FEODOR L r D»iiyatetc^ CHALIAPINE GEORGE ROBEY B^ x SIDNEY FOX H126 words
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Advertisement214 1933-10-02 7 LAST NIGHT of Special Retwrn Screening 6.15 j CAPITOL 9.15 Doot miss the LAST CHANCE of enjoying this frcat aU-Langhing musical Show— presented in our inimitable manner EDDIE CANTOR with the Gorgeous 70 Goldwyn Girls m "THE KID FROM ""united artists i CDAI LU Groat Mustek Riot! I f% Il^214 words
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Article249 1933-10-02 8 Local Share Market Booming. TIN AM) RUBBER VERY FIRM. (From Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Monday. Today > Prices Rubber. I4' 4 ft*., I 1 rent up. Tin. Singapore pri*sw S1 12. 10. up 12', rts. (.old. 13s. Id., up Id. Saturday's Price** Rubber, l-ondon. 4',d.. up ■id.249 words
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Article334 1933-10-02 8 Singapore Oct. 2, 12 noon. Biorer. Seller Oamu 4.50 Java Cube 750 Hamburg Cube 750 Muntok White pepper 22.00 t- Pepper 21.00 Black Pepper 13.25 Mixed Black Peppet- 900 pr.i. sundried 3.30 3 JO n, mixed 275 2.75 Small flake Taplcra 4.00 Fair Flake Tapioca 4.00 Med. Pearl Tapioca334 words
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article452 1933-10-02 8 ■M Val. Pd. Buyers Sellers. 1 £1 Asam Kumbang 30/- 31 xd. £1 £1 Austral Malay 32/- 35 B Ayer Hitam Tin 15 6 16 3 xd. 1 1 Ayer Weng 1.20 1.30 xd. £1 £1 Bangrin Tin 26/6 27 6 cd. 1 1 Katang Padang 0.19 C.?.l 1452 words
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Article293 1933-10-02 8 Issue Val. Pd. Buyers Sellers. 2 2 Alex. Brick Ord. 1.05 2 2 Alex. Brick Prefs. 1.47V4 1.66 £1 £1 Brit. Am. Tobacco 5.10.0 5.15.0 10 5 British Malaya Trustee 5.30 5.50 £1 £1 Con. T. S. 7% Prefs. 23/6 24 6 £1 £1 Con. T. S. Ord. 20293 words
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Article140 1933-10-02 8 Singapore Municipal 5 p.c. of 1901 rod. 1940 $400,000 105 110 nom. Singapore Municipal 4'i p.c. of 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 104 108 nom. Singapore Municipal 4' 2 p.c. of 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 104 108 nom. Singapore Municipal 4 p.c. of 1913 red. 1963 $2,000,000 100140 words
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Article377 1933-10-02 8 Fraser and Co. and Lyall and Evatt's Quotations Today's Prices Frarcr Lyall A Evatt Co. Allenby ($1) 0.70 0.80 0.75 0.90 Alar Gajah (ID 0.60 0.70 0.60 0.70 A HiUm ($1) 0.70 0.80 0.7 6 1.00 A. Kuning ($1) 0.15 0.20 0.15 0.20 A. Malay («2) 1.30 1.40377 words
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Article223 1933-10-02 8 The following are the exchange rates this morning, according to the daily circular issued by the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation SELLING. London, 4 months' sight 2 I > H London, 3 months' sight 2 4 1! 32 London, 60 days' sight 245 64 London, 30 days'223 words
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Article96 1933-10-02 8 Resignation Of Divorce Court President. Rugby. Sept. 2> I The King has approved that Sir i Frank Boyd Merrlman. Solicitor- Oener- al. be appointed President of MM Probate, Dlvorcr and Admiralty dlvl- alon of the High Court In place of Lord Merrlvale. who has resigned; That Mr. DonaldBritish Wireless - 96 words
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Article128 1933-10-02 8 I Malta. Sept. 30. Tne 2nd. Battalion of the Worcestershire Regiment embarked (or Shanghai today. Reuter. The total British forces In China are: Tientsin and Pelplng (In the North) 43 officers and 1,110 men. Shanghai 37 officers and 1.731 men: Hong Kong: Ist Bn. the South Wales Borderers.128 words
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Article61 1933-10-02 8 I Egyptian Milk Increase Yarn Quotations. London. Sept. 30. I An Important development In the Egyptian section of toe cotton Industry I In order to ad ranee price* occurred on i the Minchamr Royal Exchange when the combined Egyptian mill* Increased all yarn quotation* by vartoaa amount! from61 words
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Article37 1933-10-02 8 Alexandria. Sept. XT. I Abdel Fattah Pasha, the former WHm Minister, has accepted the office of Prune Minister In urn i—V«i to Sldky Pasha, who has resigned on the grounds or ill-health— ReuUr Wireless.37 words
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Article35 1933-10-02 8 Rugby. Sept. 29. London experienced the first fog or the season last night and traffic wan. In consequence, slowed down. A Might local tog gave way to bright sunshine early today —British WirelessBritish Wireless - 35 words
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Article48 1933-10-02 8 MmmUt. OcWker t. Ugtalatlve CouncU mwtin«. 10 30 Taaaaay. OrUWr S. Johore SUt« Council nr.lf. 11 »m Wi4vAj, OrUWr 4. Rotary Tlflln. Adrlphi Hotel. 1 p.m. BporUnc fwnti ill be found under separate heading on toe sport* pi|t ror TMe Tables sec pace I48 words
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Article156 1933-10-02 8 T«*ay. Upper Burma iHong Khrag) I pm, Stlat Pandjan«. BrngEalU B*gv> 8» Apl Apl Mikuui< J piu. KrJT* »iropc and Or-at BrlUln (UJto Mir 3 pm. Belawan. Ceylon. and U B.A. (Suvcnaodkl) 3 pm. Philippine Islands, China and Japan (Meerkerkj 4 pm. Ceylon. aVrpt. Europe and Qrttt156 words
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Article29 1933-10-02 8 kanpur* Indrapoera Andre Lcbon Karmcoli KoU Pliuuic Au« 4 Auc X Au« 11 A Sept. 6 Oct 1 Bept 7 6-nt. JO Sept I Oct 229 words
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Article22 1933-10-02 8 MalL: from Batavla and Palemban? by aeroplane are expected at the General Post Office. Singapore a: S .0 p.m. tomorrow.22 words
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Article88 1933-10-02 8 Noon, )ct. 2. R.S.S. eq-al to London Standard Bnvers. Se»'-»rs Spot (looae) 14< t 14 (F. 0.8.) 14>: Standard R.S.S. on Tender Buyers. S *ra. Oct. 14 1 Nov. 14 9 10 11 11 16 Oct. -Dec. 14 9 16 11 11 !■> Jan-Mar. 14".,,88 words
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Article95 1933-10-02 8 Rugby, Sept. 29. Foreign exchanges today were: Amsterdam 7.72 Athens 565 Belgrade 230 Berlin 13.05 Brussels 22.31 Bucharest 527' s Bombay 1/6 3 64 Buenos Aires 44% official Copenhagen 22.40 Geneva 16.051 Hong Kong 15 3 16 Helsingfors tM Lisbon 103 Madrid 37 3 16 Milan 59 < KBritish Wireless - 95 words
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Advertisement29 1933-10-02 8 m |fc EDOYSTONE SIX PIN COILS I 114 TO ISM METECS M TO St. also km it i'iv ni to im mm EJIYSTOIE RADIO ELECTRIC C, MM. OBCHABO BOAD.29 words
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Article883 1933-10-02 9 Annual Meeting. THE OBLIGATIONS OF SHAREHOLDERS. The innil general meeting of the Euun United Corporation. Ltd, ni held on Saturday Mr. One Soon Tee presided and others ytawni m Mean. 8. Q. Wong. Lee CUb Tm, Dr. S. C. Tin. L. C L. MapUoath. Bean tog Tang.883 words
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Article158 1933-10-02 9 Final Dividend Of 4% Declared. The Anatir Corporation Limited has received a telegram from the head office m London stating that a final dividend af 4 par cent, on ordinary shares has been declared, which, with the 3Vi per cent. Interim dividend, makes TVt per cent. for the158 words
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Article573 1933-10-02 9 Jimah Rubber Estates limited. A profit or pMl M on Um year m reported at the annual msttUa o; Jtmah Rubber Estates Ltd. held on Saturday at the »iihans)« Room. Kullerton Bonding Mr. James Robe:tjon naMii and. moTtof the adoption of the report and account*,573 words
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Article217 1933-10-02 9 "Waste And Chaoa Of Haphazard Method. 1 London. Sept. 19 Lard Hag* Cecil Tb a world whtre rtletainri have shrunk tot United State* has not been able to <vnt. Royal Tnattfst of British Arch d-sregard the oatskte world." Mr Raywond Unwln Vlce-presl-Itects) "People are coming to see the217 words
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Article428 1933-10-02 9 Official List of Approximate Prices. The follow** are tk.- prkaB canai par catty, nreralllng at Uic Singapore markets as faraisbed by tha Market Inspector, on Sept. U«t Barf sseak <reaad> JO per eettr. beef 1U1 or carry 34. pork. Inn 42. poet. Inn and fat (1st qoamy> matton428 words
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Advertisement591 1933-10-02 9 BANKING. NEDERLAND6CH INDISCHE HANDELSBANK n. y. gatabttaMd 188 at AsMtcrdaav Anthorbed OaptMl OMB. MMMJM Paw m OasSM Omv BMMAV BMarves OaM. '<f IiBAB OSTKB l ABTBYBBDABI BBANd OFTICO TaT* BAATB OTDIUI BBAMCBBB. BaUrki. Bead OMm Mr Duteb Mat Indjra BBANCB OmCBSi DDTCH BAST DTDIBB' Aaaaaaaa. BM> ammm, c J*»" ll591 words
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Advertisement483 1933-10-02 9 MONTHLY RUBBER CROP RETURNS— ANALYSIS OF COMPANIES INCREASING AND DECREASING OUTPUTS, JULY 1933, AS COMPARED WITH JULY, 1932. OOKPAMm mCBBAgPrC OTJTrfJT. COMPAMIKS DKCmKASatQ OOTfTTT. TOTAL. I%Til0 T kWOa iS %1~~~ MeefO.. S* M& DeereMa. K. ef Co. vjfr jM?e?DM. Baraae 11* US n tU M 11 BM +I«.T Oeytaa Ml483 words
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Advertisement328 1933-10-02 9 BANKING. NEDCRLANDSCHE HAIIDIvUIAATSCH>mj, N. V. (NETHKR LANDS TRADING SOCIETY.) ErtAHlsltil ia JtMgtwMmi 1824 HEAD OFTTCE: AMSTERDAM WTTB BRANCHXS IM ROTTERDAM AND THE HAG lE. HEAP 0 "ICE FOR HE EAST j BATAVIA. Bruacaas tnreusßeul tbe Ouleß bsl taaihe aud kt the BMMst g miniwia, lodaa. CMm. Japsa saw Anam. MfTDON328 words
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Article23 1933-10-02 10 llMfAfrAT*), il- niakri*^ "Hte ir.n ••>» M M|H I! taWWatirtaUS"*'** A* 4 fa |«||M TaV-jrw I I .11 iriVLaw *TLlCPtitinr A in mi23 words
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Article30 1933-10-02 10 i ii iiEmßa IBlwa** iii U, A Win I I .4 .1 t I ki I AA |v. Pwmi vNh mX« < Iw Ho a^^^L* < Hall Ahiarf It A*30 words
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Article143 1933-10-02 10 AN tAHtr i a 4*»M)Mt f liana* imh In Mm t**»»*l hmiimi* it •Mil (MaltM* ami «iil*«|.n>i il mi« 1 IM Imm li.iiiinai' -*i.. im«h» ..I ii.i..i.ai< ill "i 1111-ll Will III!. fMN*) *ll**t *a|l»»l Ml lII* I illtlllla OAjIM4MM Im wan* ili*a* imnam ,i. MaM143 words
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Article366 1933-10-02 10 f*wHff*if/ w'l' I.l' ll llH«. IH I 111 m! a aMM4aJ aitfiiMlaAl*W^aß 4^ai I i iihiii ii i i ii Mi*. N*unl I.H|.|- MlftUlUttl ft Mitt. lull. l.»'ll*i.l Ml •MM B? El *i IT i"! B4a#aaa am i Im 1 1 1 a I 14 ft MAMA366 words
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Advertisement99 1933-10-02 10 VACUUM PACKED COFFEE OITAINULE {Si THE ORLY I \lff/jJf v f^A l^.^»jP^ tj A a** II II A*fl DlAlfllB i^^HUt^' MOCIII. 11l Ml Mill II lIHNi Ml* ...llff «a»«llf i i 1 11 1 in i •lgH .iiiiii.. >• _ii...,i. ..1.1... i 1 i I I I I I I99 words
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6182 1933-10-02 11 ULTIMATE SOLUTION OF RUBBER PROBLEM. GOVERNOR'S IMPORTANT SPEECH. Restriction Dependent On France And Belgium. A Most important speech was auric in the legislative Council this rooming by H.E. the Governoi Sir Cecil Ctementi. After referring to the defence contribution, whkfc rontroveray he6,182 words
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Article222 1933-10-02 11 Cause Of Japano-UJS. Naval Race? Moscow. Sept 24. The Communist Party organ. PranU. retards the Increasing Japanese penetration Into China as the main cause of the present anraratlon of JapanoAmerlcan controversy which finds 1U ominous fipraiston In the proceeding race of naral armaments. Commenting the222 words
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Article64 1933-10-02 11 Shanghai, Oct. 2. The Foreign Ministry at Nanking has ordered that Mr. Tong Lao, the Chinese ConsulGeneral in Singapore, is to be transferred to Calcutta, as acting Consul-General. Mr. Philip Tyan is to be acting Consul-General in Singapore, with the power of supervising and directing all Chinese consularSin Chew Jit Poh - 64 words
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Article206 1933-10-02 11 Three Killed In Crash In Kent London, Oct. 1. A small private ae~oplane returning to London from the dedication cere- mony of the R 101 memorial at Beau,vals crashed at Hawkhurst. Kent, and I the three occupants were killed. They were Capt Styran, the pilot, I Mr. IanBritish Wireless - 206 words
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Article61 1933-10-02 11 Received By King Of Sweden In Stockholm. Stockholm. Oct. 1. Marshal Chant Hsueh-llang on his arrival her* today was received by the King and afterwards lunched with Oustaf Adolf, the son of the Crown Prince. j HU foreign adviser. Mr. MacDonald, says that Chant Hsueh-lUng is lntel restedReuter - 61 words
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Article48 1933-10-02 11 Scqvd To Ruaao-G«rman Pkm Dispute. Berlin. Sept 30 As a sequel to the Rusao-Qerman press dispute the Soviet newspapers Ixvestla and Pravda have been banned in Germany 8U Russian correspondents are leaving Berlin tonight and nine Oerman newspapermen are returning to Berlin from Russia —Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article685 1933-10-02 11 Independence Move. ANTI-NANKING MEETING IN CANTON. Shanghai, Oct. 2. A powerful Mongol leader. Prince Teh Huang, who recently started a movement (or the Independence of Inner and Outer Mongolia, declare* that no recognition will be accorded the provincial government of Charhar. He plans to establish anSin Kuo Min - 685 words
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Article53 1933-10-02 11 Villages In Danger Zone Evacuated. Batavia. Sept Oct. X Merapl volcano In Mid-Java suddenlyerupted on Sunday afternoon, emitting usoke clouds. Then there were heavy rumblings after which a red-hot cloud of sand and small stones shot out of the era*"* All villages in the danger sone have53 words
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Article184 1933-10-02 11 America Begins Its Campaign. New York. Oet. 1. A most auspicious beginning has been made to the Government's determined campaign to rid the country of kidnappers. Seren out of ten persons charged with the kidnapping last July of Mr. C. P. UrscheJ. the oil millionaire, who wasReuter - 184 words
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Article150 1933-10-02 11 Death Of A Well- K noun Writer On China. Ijondon. 8ept 30. The death Ls announced of Mrs George Crlchton Mlln. the authoress. Reuter. Mrs. Mlln. the well -known authoress, was 69 years of age at the time o< her death. Her writings were chiefly about150 words
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Article54 1933-10-02 11 22 Drowned And 100 Missing. TokJo. Oct. 2. Twenty -two persons are known to bare been drowned and over 100 anmissing aa a result of the capslain* •>! a pleasure steamer yesterday afternoon off the .coast of KumanvVi, due to the high seas and overloading Only 40 haveReuter - 54 words
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Article659 1933-10-02 11 $700,000,000 Available For Destitute In ILS. TO AVOID INFLATION? Big Drive To Energise Industry. Following 4pj»eriod of uncertainty when the recovery drive in the Inited State* had seemed doomed to failure, the situation now appears distinctly brighter. The destitute in the Inited States will be provided with659 words
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Advertisement16 1933-10-02 11 KLIM POWDERED MILK BABIES THRIVE ON IT. A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE YOU. Distributer*: GETZ BROS. CO.16 words
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1164 1933-10-02 12 Story Of Something Bitter In Fowl Curry. The ivinanti that the accused failed to disclose to bis sae trier snVsrs that the wsmsa was roasairinx to kill her husband clearly incriminated the accused. It waa; however, a fundamental principle of British law that no maa1,164 words
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Article411 1933-10-02 12 hanpri Foreshore To Be Acquired. The stretch of foreshore at Chanel, which for fears has enjoyed wide popularity as a holiday and bathing resort. Is about to be taken over by :he military authorities. Confined In a comparatively small MM and used mainly for exercises and u a411 words
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Article, Illustration25 1933-10-02 12 Wiecaace ef the tws sealer car t»vei«ed us tin- K>s**» Read a\^MaVcVsnai ft anmsW nsa^at -|,fc| fli a. -a •w*^n^PJP»f> s*»*9l kBJJ« cMCawi- EMOC7 NsfW25 words
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Article252 1933-10-02 12 Keppel Road Crash. MOTOR CAR SMASHED TO PIECES. There were miraculous escapes Irom serious Injury by six people In a motor accident at the Junction of Keppel Road with Telok Blangah Road short* ly after ten o'clock last night, when a two-seater motor-car and a companyowned252 words
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Article21 1933-10-02 12 Inche Abu Bakar bin Ahmad, clerk, special class, Johore. has been promoted to claas IV under the scheme for Malay officers.21 words
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Article297 1933-10-02 12 Delights Of Rural Country ride If you want to know Malaya, vtolt the remoter villages. That is the advice of Mr. A 8. Harries, Actlnc Colonial Secretary, who painted a glorious pietare o* the leaser known baaott— at this Penlnavla at Um flnt pooUc meetIng of the resuscitated297 words
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Article20 1933-10-02 12 Second-Lieut. W. B. HaO, 5.8.V.F.. has been transferred to the 85 VI" Reserve of Officers, wtth effect from Sept 14.20 words
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Article817 1933-10-02 12 Enemy Repulsed. G.OX.'i ANNUAL INSPECTION. (By a. Correspondent). Stagapore was saved from a fierce "attack" by the Sumatra Victory Corps yesterday, a counter-attack en Sent Plang HU1 by the defence foreee routing the enemy after they had made an unopposed landing at Sungel Tuas and «m on817 words
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Article542 1933-10-02 12 WHAT HAPPENS TO AMAHS IN ENGLAND. People who bring Chinese amah* to England anally hav* trouble with then wooer or later This week there was a report In the prasa of a Mr. John Botaater of Oxford, who was summoned at the local police court542 words
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Article195 1933-10-02 12 Izvestia On Political Intrigues. Uokov, Sept. 26. The organ of the Sort* Gown met Isveetta, -devotes an editorial to t.V anatyata of tht iliwwili aUaattno in Japan. Commenting on the ncrat attempt* to reorganise Um Japane^Cabinet, the asaayafjei potato out that the snhatanca of the polltk-ai ■anoevTring195 words
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Advertisement73 1933-10-02 12 lana l ana I nw I V EaW*^^B rmt H the >swrt dntit wony row to You emt hnut tick ftmr immtMwH»f aJk!** eaatm* a poney wkjca, wm guataasM aa arts* er. K m survive lbs sesawam EstaUiskU par** parloe, previsa a eauesrtaWa *>- fM7 •saw tar year laiilii y«ers.73 words
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Article436 1933-10-02 13 Land Privileges Of The Peasantry. A Bill to amend and consolidate the lav relating to Malay reservation*, and to secure to Malays their interests In land Is about to be Introduced Into the Federal Council. The Legal Adviser explains that this Bill repeals and re-enacts the Malay436 words
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Article64 1933-10-02 13 Four Chinese who pleaded guilty to gambling In a house In Johore Road were fined $1 each by the second magistrate on Saturday. The house was raided at 9 30 p.m. on Friday and 53 cents were found on the mat. A fifth man pleaded not guilty and64 words
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Article50 1933-10-02 13 Sentence of three months simple Imprisonment was passed on a Chinese woman. Choo Ah Bap. who was lound guilty by the third magistrate -Jay of criminal breach of trust t of a diamond ring valued at f1.200. The complainant was another young woman named Ng Choo Leone.50 words
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Article139 1933-10-02 13 Fighting: The Menace. INSURANCE COMPANIES' SUGGESTIONS. 'From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok. 8ept. 30. Some Insurance companies have telegraphed their agents In Slam to decline 1M4 cover against bask notes •em by registered post Otter companies are Hunting note* sent In any one letter to Tea. 1,000.139 words
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Article150 1933-10-02 13 Appointments To The Court His Highness the Sultan of Johore made the following appointments to the Sultan's Court and Palace Establishments, on the occasion of his birthday. 1 Grand Court Officials. —The Hon. Dato Mahamed Salleh bin All. D.P.M.J.. to be Dato Bentara Kanan i Senior Grand150 words
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Article78 1933-10-02 13 Possible Uses Of Parasites In Agriculture. A list of Insects with their parasites and predators In Malaya has been published by the Department of Agriculture The authors are Messrs. O. H. Corbett and N. C. E. Miller The authors state In a preface that this list is published78 words
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Article82 1933-10-02 13 When the case In which Albeit Usterman and a Tamil named Thlllaltanoo are charged with cheating one Muthucumaru In respect of a motor-, car, came up In the second police court on Saturday, It was stated that I the Deputy Public Prosecutor had! given instructions for the charge82 words
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Article180 1933-10-02 13 Mr A. T. Newboult, M.C.S.. returned trom home leave by the Rawalpindi. Mrs Barbour. wife of the manager of Harewood estate. Batu Oajah. recently left for home. Dr P H. Martin has been appointed a member of the Medical Council. 8.8 and TUB. vice Dr A. N.180 words
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Article361 1933-10-02 13 His Excellency Proposes Principal Toast H E. the Governor. Lady Clement! and their two daughters were among those who attended the fashionable wedding of Miss Gillian Brendon Pearse to Mr. John Forbes Hannyngton. MCi. ADO. Ipoh. at St. Andrew? Cathedral. Singapore, on Saturday. Miss Pearse. the361 words
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Article130 1933-10-02 13 F.M.S. To Follow Straits Legislation. A BUI to provide (or the privilege* of dentists registered under "The Registration of Dentist* Ordinance. 1933," of I the Colony, and far the disabilities of persons not so registered. Is gazetted In j the F.M.S. The Registration of Dentists Enactment, 1931.130 words
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Article46 1933-10-02 13 Must Set Better Example, Says Magistrate. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Sept. 29. In discharging Vythlllngam, a Oovernment sewage Inspector on a charge of leaving his bicycle unattended, the Seremban magistrate cautioned th; accused, remarking fiat a Government (errant must set a better example46 words
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Article83 1933-10-02 13 (Frees Our Own Correspondent) Seremban. Sept 29. For offering an Illegal gratification of $9 to a Malay police Inspector a Tamil woman. Meenatchl, was fined $90 by the Seremban magistrate. The $5 was ordered to be confiscated. A fine ef $10 was Imposed by the Seremban magistrate on83 words
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Article61 1933-10-02 13 Friday. Sept Hon. Captain I. Newbold left Oovernment Howe. His Excellency presided at a meeting of the Executive Council held at Oovemment House this morning. Mr. and Mrs. O Marian). Mrs Shelford. Mr R. Bt. O. OaulfeUd. Mr. F. C. M St. Paul and Mr. L. H. Peart*61 words
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Article381 1933-10-02 13 "It's A Godsend," Say Visiting Seamen. During 1929, when vessels csillnc. at Port Bwettenham sometimes remained In port for several days, the provision of some place where the personnel could obtain recreation appeared to be very desirable. With the aid rf the F.M.S. Government, shipowners and381 words
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Article132 1933-10-02 13 Centuries-Old Family Curse Recalled. Mr. Edward T. Tyrwhit-Drakf former master of the Old Berkeley Bounds, died at Gibraltar on the night of Aug 31. and. In accordance with his wishes, was burled at sea near there on Sept 1. He was landed from the P. and132 words
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Article263 1933-10-02 13 German Doctor's New Method. Various sections of the electromagnetic series of waves, of which those causing visible light represent but a small part, are being found to be of value In medicine, writes Uie medical correspondent of the Morning Post. About the ultra-violet end of '.he263 words
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Advertisement51 1933-10-02 13 Wkat s Star! Lsgtaae** FsveviU j^k EVELYN LAVE ifl K Wkat s Pict«e! M«fc-lleletyiht»~ -WALTZ TIME" ffef Wkst s Ceapeser! He wrett ■sssr^sssff -DIE FLEDERMAUS" V JOHANN STRAUSS HOW CAN IT BE ANYTHINC BUT T^^m A GRAND ENTERTAINMENT! m I Cuiumnnt-British Triumph. I cociig mi ti tit CAPITOL m jmk51 words
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Advertisement118 1933-10-02 13 i [^■HHm M LOUIS bleriot ItiftfT 1 r~3h^KHHM flew the English I Channel for the first j^3 tine in 1909 NOW AGAIN I MM. Codos and Rossi flying a BLERIOT (500 h. p. Hispano Suiza) of similar design to that used In the :ross Channel flight have created I THE118 words
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1682 1933-10-02 14 Helps New Side To Swamp Middlesbrough. June* Dunne, the Sheffield United forward who lot year scored 2* goats In senior match** has be«n transferred to the Arsenal at a fee of £7,000 Dunne made hU Initial appearance for his new club tn the match on SaturdayReuter - 1,682 words
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Article78 1933-10-02 14 Mr.MM»t Hock*7 SCO. total Mmt Gfcrfcal ÜBta v*. fcCJUJ CD «r*-. SJLC. v« Khaha Ami, SJLO fi* Fuimn. «JL*X Ob. MMI row* ML; CUM iwiw. SUVA, art taMT,MMTfc BMtr tCC. total Mvi: Mfc ■*> R«k9 Ms* A «l BJU Dsset Bu < br BCC ijfiwh -m.' T*fcn«; rootteU:78 words
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Article257 1933-10-02 14 No Body-line Bowling Or No Tour! London. Sept. M. The Australian Board of Control bw I— id an ultimatum to the lt.CC. UntoM the M.C C. afreea to teftalkte against "body lint" bowline, an Australian ertcket team win not tour ■'t**** MB* year. The AliaHaii body. It257 words
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Article66 1933-10-02 14 Sportsmen In Malaya will be sorry to hear Mr. D. R. A. Hoblyn. the Penang cricket skipper, tennis and hockey player, who Is with the Borneo Coy.. Ltd.. Penang Is retiring from the Bast about the end at the year He Is a sportsman m the best sense66 words
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Article216 1933-10-02 14 Thrilling Finish At Tanglin. In a Rugby match TangUn en Satorday the Wiltshire* "A" bsai Um Island* "A" by eight point* (a goal and a penalty goal) to fl*s potato (a goal) after an Inter— ling pun*. Atttwgh at the Mart play was Inclined to216 words
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Article172 1933-10-02 14 The following ties nave been arranged In the S-R C Tournament MONDAY'S TIES -A" Stogies. H A. Cardeiro (plus 15) vs N S Em (owe 4). Men's DewMsa. F. Norrts and C. A Morris (owe I) vs. P. r. de Sowsa and Mr 8. L. Oehlers (owe 30)172 words
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1270 1933-10-02 14 Portsmouth Retain Leadership. Island Club Golf Championship. J. T. SMITH WINS ISLAND CLUB GOLF TITLE. Brilliant Golf During Second Round. The final of th* Meyer Cup Competition and the Island Club «->'«TLtiship ended In an easy win for J. T. Smith, the Singapore champion, yesterday when he defeated Dr. Ibrahim.1,270 words
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Advertisement81 1933-10-02 14 Jtl|—l •^•••■■s tiww. ■ppeasa l c* B*g* 7. GAIETY m D iKu v/MAIvl laWe have just received a completely m new range of Embroidered Organdi and Gown Lace. temporarily withdrawn from THE MARKET OPTING TO HIGH Beautiful designs and colourings duties, is re-introduced at the that will open your eyes81 words
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1202 1933-10-02 15 Opening Match Of S.C.C. Rugby Season.— Another Cup Surprise. SINGAPORE'S FINE RUGBY PROSPECTS. Opening Game Reveals Plenty Of Talent. Newfien t: «e«t pta It the form displayed in the Newcomers vs. Rest match on the SC.C. pedang on Saturday Is anything to go by Singapore and the Cricket Club are1,202 words
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Article412 1933-10-02 15 Narrow Wv/ After Poor The return encounter between Bergt Jim Brady (B-A-F.) and Al Riven at the New World an Saturday* night promtsi g tome eirtt— at> tat the large crowd who went alone to »ee the j fight were dlaappatntod. Fran the point of view412 words
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Article41 1933-10-02 15 Accident Ends Boxing Career. Mkw, Go rgfa, Oct. 1. Siriattag. the well•"••wa bax«r, was .ii«aafj fajond wh« the ■oior-ryek h« m ridhac wBWrf with an autoawhih. His left foot has Wen aaantatea 1 aad his hip is frac tarcaU-Rcvter.41 words
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Article85 1933-10-02 15 Blackheath Win At Birkenhead. London. Bept St. The results of chief Rugby games played to-day were as follow* Birkenhead Park 11 Blackheath Mackhea th 11 v. Seniees 1 Oloncester 16 Bristol 0 O vy 1 I Plymo uth Alb. I Harlequins 19 Bath Leicester 23 London Welsh t.Reuter - 85 words
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Article114 1933-10-02 15 "Lucky To Be The Guest* Of India.** London, Sept 39. D. R Jardlne, Captain of the M.C.C. touring tram to India. Issued the following meesage to the Press, before the tourist* sailed from Tilbury. "The hospitality of the Cast Is traditional and we are lucky to be114 words
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Article413 1933-10-02 15 Successful Day's Racing:. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Koala Lumpur. Sept. 29 A good crowd, fine weather and excellent sport made the opening day of I the Selangor Turf Club autumn meetjtng very successful. The tote and sweeps were patronised and with a ■prlnlrling of well- fancied bones413 words
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Article92 1933-10-02 15 Need For Cricket Board Of Control. When will Malaya have a Cricket Control Board? asks the Malay Mall In reference to the pending Tint of a Malayan aV«e to Hong Kong. It U remarkable (the paper remarks) bow secretly tbeee so-called "Malayan" I tours are arranged, often In92 words
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Article188 1933-10-02 15 The following are the ties this week la the B.C.C. Bowls Tournament MONDAY. D. C. Burn and A. L. Oumore vs. K. A. Brown and J. N. Walnwrlght Dr. K. D. Undow and H. K. Fearnslde vs. E. H. R. Bowerman and A. B. Jordan. O. C. Miner188 words
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771 1933-10-02 15 S.R.C. Eliminated By Straits Cattle Co. Straits Cattle Ce. 1; S.R.C The StralU Cattle Co. at last succeed ed in disposing of the S.R.C. when the teams met for the third time at Anson Rd. on Saturday. They thus proved themselves the second Junior771 words
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Article340 1933-10-02 15 Exciting Final Ends In Draw. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Sept 30 Exciting cup-Ue soccer was witnessed by a large crowd this evening when the Selangor Malays and the Kuala Rovers met In the Senior E.F A. Cup final. Amongst those present were Mr T. S Adams,340 words
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Advertisement67 1933-10-02 15 Announcing the WILLYS "77" A NEW CAR FROM BUMPER TO BUMPER. The "77" has been designed to compromise between the excessive costs of larger cars and the inadequacies of smaller ones. Sturdily built to ran 70 miles per hour, minimum petrol consumption 86 miles to the gallon. It will cost67 words
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2307 1933-10-02 17 A Profitable Morning. "WALK AROUND ESTATE A REVELATION." A non butted area of 3« acre* of rahhai that is yielding 1.200 pounds per acre, thaahs to forestry nMimUm, was shows to piaaUrs who attended a lectare oa Cetor EsUU recently. A planter who »a* present2,307 words
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Article350 1933-10-02 17 To Facilitate Promotions In Navy. TIm Admiralty announced on Sept 1. that the following retirements and promotions have been approved. The practice of aenlor officers retiring at their own request to facilitate the promotion of Junior officer*, which has become more frequent of late, to much appreciated,350 words
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Article143 1933-10-02 17 Exploitation Hampered By Lack Of Transport. The Shenet Provincial Department of Reconstruction has Instructed Mr Lei Pao. petroleum expert and member of the Bhend Ooverument, to assist the provincial authorities In the exploitation of petroleum at Fushlh and Tenchang. In Northern ShensL In an Interview, Mr Lei declared143 words
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Advertisement773 1933-10-02 18 YOU NEED EXTRA ENERGY -get it in this all-nourishment drink aw I V I Thete'i not nmrh fun if you feel tired out every day sbbbbbbbshv^^^pmimibbspbbbihbmbjbjbm y^Ml^k > «*W r 'f^^flgJ v tool Defore be«»«mc —it becomes impossible to run °V.^feisC Ill>^^^^^bwl f^**J\ tf\ d*c noese and raise t tsuk773 words
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Article1202 1933-10-02 19 THt: CAMiNST RETIRES TO WORK DISARMAMENT, l\t\IPlJ)YMk\T AyD DEBTS MR. THOMAS GETS A SCARE— STORMS ON THE CON. FFRt\ TIA L HORIZON CONSERVATIVES TO SUSPEND JUDGMENT On WHITE PAPER PROPOSALS IF LABOIR WON THE NEXT ELECTION. ifrom Our Own Correspondent SrtArrs Timxs Orm, neet1,202 words
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Article228 1933-10-02 19 Bench Appalled At Lorry Driver's Lot 1-fwnVnn Sept. 14. We were appalled at the evidence," said Aid. H. J Mim ehasnaan of the Bench at Bristol, jiataulij. whea Charles Wlntle. a haulage contractor of Queen Street. Bristol, was fined total of £90 on nine saausaaaM alleging that he228 words
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Article376 1933-10-02 19 Judge And County Play Risks: London. Sept 19. "I! one of our leading county batsmen hit a ball out of the Oval or out of Lord's Cricket Oround. and someone was struck, would that person bring an action against the M.C.C. or the376 words
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Article182 1933-10-02 19 More Economical Ulan On Land. A frenchwoman, Madame VlscnerrAflsanlevllle. has decided to make her permanent rwfctenec an board a Trans-AtlanUc liner Madame Vlscher d'AssonlevWe. who Is a widow, had nem been to sea ■nttl last July, whan she vast for a pleasure cruise In the De182 words
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Article39 1933-10-02 19 (rrota Our Own Owi'iimi*— t.) Beremtwn. Sept Tone Krone who tv charted with poaMMtoo of aeditloiu literature at NIUI Road was acquitted and CUacharg cd. A returned banlshee. Lee Ng. was •enteoced to five years rigorous imprl39 words
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Miscellaneous156 1933-10-02 19 Today's Crossword Puzzle (CLUES ACtXMB. R _*al at uss 1 Oe Ml inland it %ZL i raJTiam U. TmT.l aepaoeae* 17. wan earn U Flatter bass* W Haw* «f arer WtaefeLai* On sjar at 11 O«»m M D« g***** Tyio m M r^trtcwwßß j£ •"vrioittcftl M b eiiulil M M.156 words
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Article, Illustration63 1933-10-02 20 MVIHUII after the race. (PUnet News.) TAZIE NUVOLARI. the hwa lUiUn rmclnf drJver, Arirtng a British tutor Urn flr»t Mbm, won Urn DMer Tovrtet Tr^hy r»c« »t Belfkst with a >pe«)d of 78.65 nllea an hoar. (Planet Newa.) THE PRIME MINISTER. Mr. Ramsay MacDonaM.63 words
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Article, Illustration8 1933-10-02 20 A CXMORTTOC IMriw IWw|> («rd mm MM|IR |r»»«»»8 words
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Article, Illustration28 1933-10-02 20 cmsws nuMi ia« mbuwt. m*, tjtm »ud eui sc^ttoad illUlM l«fll N«TBl TMUtoW «WiPMmI tm «k* ua^i^W «f Ik* MrtlMn lliMib mi tk* Uim T> in (TiaiMt VlmmJ28 words
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