Malaya Tribune, 12 January 1933
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Title Section29 1933-01-12 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. XX, No. O SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1933 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Thursday, Jan. 12, 1933. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 193329 words
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Advertisement224 1933-01-12 1 Buy the -MALAYAN SATURDAY POST,' The Picture Paper. 20 cents. I YOU CAN'T BUY BETTER THAN THE BEST" I i7"0.K." GEMENf I and v is more EC^NOIWICAL I I "6\K." Cement is famed throughout the world for its SUPERIOR QUALITY. Although moderate in price it is outstandingly DURABLE and STRONG.224 words
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Advertisement321 1933-01-12 1 A. FLINTER 6, Raffles Place, Singapore. Importing Diamonds and Pearl Necklaces of every size and quality. Selling at latest and lowest market prices. Also buying gold coins and gold ornaments of every class and quality, paying highest prices according to daily exchange rates. I i |ll WiiaMiii MMiiiiiMM i j321 words
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Article157 1933-01-12 2 Farmers When Service Completed. Reuter. Poona (India). Dec. 8. A regiment of Anglo-Indians < Eurasians >, serving at the rates of pay and under tir conditions cf service applying in the Indian Army, is suggested by the Rev. W. AshleyBrown, chaplain of Poona. The suggestion is madeReuter. - 157 words
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Article121 1933-01-12 2 Where It Was Five A Year Formerly. Reuter. Madrid. Dec. 10. Nearly a thousand divorces have been granted in Madrid Courts since the new divorce la* has been in exletencc. The average is, ioughry. five divorces a day. Under the old regime, divorces granted by theReuter. - 121 words
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Article90 1933-01-12 2 Reuter. Leningrad, Dec. 13. Figures relating to the rapid prcgrrss of ;he city of Leningrad are published hi *he local press. It is stated that, during the past year, there have been half a million trees planted in the city: 39 new tram-route?! establishedReuter. - 90 words
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Article162 1933-01-12 2 Severe Test Of Orthodoxy Decreed. Reuter. Moscow, D:c. 12. Thousands of members of the Russian Communist Party are expected to be dropped from the ranks during the next faw days as a result of the decree of the central committee of tire Communist party calling forReuter. - 162 words
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Article91 1933-01-12 2 Novel Insurance Scheme. Reuter. Vienna, Dec. 10. The Austrian Society for the Prevention cf Cruelty to Animals has'launched an in uiance scheme fcr the benefit of animals with the Fiogan: "If you die, your dog will te all right." Animal-lovers are invited to pay either £35Reuter. - 91 words
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Article124 1933-01-12 2 Authoritative Forecast. Reuter. New York, Dec 13 The first authoritative forecast of the foreign policy of the President-elect Mr Roosevelt, is given by Colonel E. m House in the January issue of Foreign Affairs His policy, according to this forecast will favour a competitive tariff for revenue-Reuter. - 124 words
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Article80 1933-01-12 2 But Thieves Help Themselves To The Wrong One. Reuter. Montreal, Dec. 9. Thieves to-day fai'ed for the third time to complete their collection of stolen gloves. On two previous occasions th?y succeeded in stealing from a local manufacturer several cases of gloves, but they were all rightReuter. - 80 words
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145 1933-01-12 2 Age Handicaps In Employment. Reuter. New York, Dec. 12 Age first becomes a handicap in obtaining employment when men reach the age of 35 nnd women the age of 30. Studies of the manufacturing industries o. c New Task State whichReuter. - 145 words
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239 1933-01-12 2 But No Buyers. Reuter. Paris, Dee. 8. DArtagnan's chateau at Lupiac (Gers) is up for rale, and is being offered at 30,000 frs. (about >£378 at present rates). Even at that price there are no offers. D'Artagnan srxnt all his early days in the chateauReuter. - 239 words
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Article202 1933-01-12 2 Portrait As Renaissance Military Chief. Reuter. Trieste, Dec. 9. An unusual picture of Signor Mussolini, in the costume of a military chieftain of the Renaissance has drawn crowds to a shop window in the main street of Trieste. The picture, which is by a young artist namedReuter. - 202 words
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119 1933-01-12 2 Husband Mortally Stabbed In The Dark. Reuter. Madrid, Dec. 10. A burning cigar has led to a domestic tragedy in Linares. Francisco Robles. on his return heme after his day's work, noticed the cigar on the edge cf the kitciien table. "What does this mdan?"Reuter. - 119 words
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Article71 1933-01-12 2 New York's Child Victims Of The Slump. Reuter. New York, Dec. 8. Some 5,000 boys between 'the ages of 16 end 21 here are without homes of amy sort, according to a survey of the effects of unemployment upon community welfare which has recently been madeReuter. - 71 words
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Article151 1933-01-12 2 What Inquests Do Not Reveal. Reuter. Pasadena (Califcrnia), Dec. 10. The main thing that kills workmen is what they breaihe. and not accidents, said Professor J.H.S. Haldane, the famous British biologic, in a lec.ure at the California Institute cf Technology. "In England," he stated, "one ofReuter. - 151 words
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Article161 1933-01-12 2 Machine Without \Vi n g s 0r Propellers. Reuter. Barcelona, rw A machine intended to makr. f lVr 13 and easy, ewn for children, as ndii' n B ?We has been tested in miniature at Ea V icyc This device, invented by Don has neitherReuter. - 161 words
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Article87 1933-01-12 2 Free Razor-Blades In Advertising Scheme. Reuter. Madrid, Dec lo. A free razor-blade will henceforth be prerented to every purchaser of a nackrt nf cigarette papers in Spain... A treasury order has just been issued provlding that the razor-blade manufacturers shall receive free of charge the neces aryReuter. - 87 words
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Article100 1933-01-12 2 It Imperilled A Parliament. Reuter. Vienna, Dec. 10. All Vienna is laughing at the reason given for a fire which bioke out recently in the stately Parliament buildings. The fire broke out in a small room and destroyed a number of books and papers, though it wasReuter. - 100 words
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Advertisement54 1933-01-12 2 You Will Smile if you read SPARKLES," by "Quiz," Every Week in the MALAYAN SATURDAY POST." Mobiloil PI RFOK%I V\<l 11, atpr v c s Mobiloil stands up m r h,.v 12 International Qmi'«« D»rec ords. P Mltlßß I I vS^NK^? 3 International Class records, Mr. E. L. BOUTS WW54 words
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Article, Illustration431 1933-01-12 3 FIVE KILOMETRE DASH. TREBLY DANGEROUS EFFORT ON RAIN-SWEPT TRACK. tfrom. Our Own Correspondent.) London, Dec. 15. I). ing tiny seven-horse-jower HQ British all thrjugh, Capt. rporire Eyston has created five new a n nrds al the431 words
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Article437 1933-01-12 3 The Fluid Flywheel And Pre-stkctor Gearbox. Pts Innovations sir.cc the war have caused i stir In th mooring v orld as ha? The effect of this m-chauism a hydrauMc coupling that friction clutch —is thai <•«• so fitted can be brought to a standstill in traffic- on437 words
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Article109 1933-01-12 3 Luxury Travel For Ministers. Reuter. Madrid, Dec. 13. The Minister of Public Works has 33 motorcars at his dispose* I—none of which is taxed. The Spanish Government possesses no less than 517 cars for State use. of which so arc allotted to the Governors of Provinces. All theseReuter. - 109 words
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Article194 1933-01-12 3 A great deal Is heard nowadays of the -trenuous trahl to which motor engine; ano ehassfa are subjected befor: any new mcd?l U do* la o production. In fact, manufacturer: vie with one another in their eh for such -evert trials that br th- tim the194 words
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Article, Illustration47 1933-01-12 3 This light motor-car, driven by a lady, while passing through South Godstone, was caught by a sudden strong gust of wind and overturned. The body of the car left the chassis. The photo shows the scene immediately after the accident.— Central New*.47 words
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Article1202 1933-01-12 3 As "Tim" Birkin Sees Them. (From Our Ou n Corrcspoudcnt. London, Dec. 15. Have crowds who attend tbr great motor-car raoes a lurking desire at the back of their minds to sec some one killed? This somewhat sensational suggestion is made in "Full Throttle." being1,202 words
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Advertisement38 1933-01-12 3 f I Efficiency and Economy two habits which we are all trying to practice these days. So far as the lubrication of your car is concerned the solution to the problem lies in the words SHELL MOTOR OIL38 words
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Article935 1933-01-12 4 BIGOTS UNMASKED. Revelations For Orange Workers. Th. receru considered statement cf the Nationalist MP's and Senators of th? Six County Parliament, declaiing in Vigorous language their de.erminatlon not lo attend thtcp ning by the Prince of Wale:- of the Hous s cf Parliament, has intensified tht935 words
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Article390 1933-01-12 4 Precautions To Thwart WouldBe Assassins. Reuter. New York. Dec 9 Ever since the night of November 8 'when It became clear that Governor Roosevelt would be the next President of the United Statethe Secret Service has thrown around him ft net of protection, .so «nelyReuter. - 390 words
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Article126 1933-01-12 4 THE DAILY ROUND— BY AIR. Pilot's 75,000 Miles A Year. Reuter. T',,„ h,)' Paris > Dec- 13. mZSL V roUnd common task, for one Fiench commercial pilot works out at an jverage of 210 miles dyin* On every day of ,he year. He is M. Ker^al ?<?£ «H° n HReuter. - 126 words
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Article134 1933-01-12 4 Strange Story Of Baroness's Fortune. Reuter. BelgrrfdV Dec. 1:. A coachman at Osee. Jrg.slav.a. cxpets to .nhent the fortune of an Aus'ilan baron-*] shortly. Six montlis ago. when the 90 yea- od Bareness Melanija Redel cli'd at St Ptit na in Austria, she left al herReuter. - 134 words
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Article131 1933-01-12 4 Reuter. New Haven (Connec icu.). Dec. 8. Three gen-rations of Albino rats have been brought up entirely on a diet of tobacco seed. The mature seed of the tobacro plan, has just been added, by th? Connecticut Agricultural Experiment station, to the list cf "evcillent food fcrReuter. - 131 words
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Article86 1933-01-12 4 Reuter. ;PragiK, D:c. :3. A-householder wAs awakened by the tucking of his dog al Bukovice. He went out of doors to in-es'jgate. A shot rang out. A burglar had fired at him. j The burglar dropped his revolver and fed? I v.hie the watch-dog stra ned madly atReuter. - 86 words
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Article63 1933-01-12 4 Reuter. Vienna, Dec. 10. Tne Austrian State Railways, which this summer were suectssful wi h their "unknown destination" journeys after the British model, are preparing Another method of travel for next tourist seascn. j Lotteries will be held among the public, who. for a small sum, willReuter. - 63 words
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Article164 1933-01-12 4 Roof Blown Off During A Trial. Reuter. Lisbon. Dec. 14. Stacks of cork have been seen flcating down the river Tagus on their way cut to sea as a result of the floods of the rivers Tagus and Douro. which inundated the ccrk area ofReuter. - 164 words
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Article152 1933-01-12 4 Flower May Be Banned From Gardens. Reuter. Victcia (British Columb'a). Dee. 14. Poppies may roon be banned even in prtn te gardens here. This is one of the proposal; now bring considered U part of an intensive war which the Rcya'. Canad an Mounted Pol cc nReuter. - 152 words
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Article119 1933-01-12 4 And Shot A Camei. Reuter. Munich, Dec. 14. A boatinj party that went out after wi d boar near here ended by finding—a camel. The scene of this renru-rkab e happtnlns Wftu the Eberstcrger Fer.st. whose mere dvnizens aro deer, hares, toars, ar.d pheasants. One ofReuter. - 119 words
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Article152 1933-01-12 4 To Open A Safe For Them. Reuter. Warsaw, Dec. 14. A large new safe arrived from England and was installed in a bank here. One day a cashier slammed the door of the rafc—and left th keys inside The manager was summoned. He had no --.pareReuter. - 152 words
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Article123 1933-01-12 4 Chauffeurs As Bull-Fighters. Reuter. Madrid. Dec. 10. The "toreador" at a bullfight organised by he Chauffeurs' Union at Valncia drove round Ihe ring until the bull charged .he radiator. Then the motorcar swerved and th- driver rhmged his lance Into the animal s neck. CAR VERSUS FISH. Belgrade.Reuter. - 123 words
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Article147 1933-01-12 4 Reuter. Madrid, De?. 8. Cork will play an important part in the construction of all Government buildings, if B decree, to be submitted to the Ccrt?s by the Minister of Agriculture, ceccmes :aw, Spanish ccrk growers have persuadrd the Minister to draw up a decree, that mat-rial forReuter. - 147 words
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Article175 1933-01-12 4 They Lived On Fish—And Th Fish Have Gone. Reuter. Lisbon. Dec i 2 "The papulation is dying of with these words the Lisbon "aeculo" n a heart-rending picture of the stab cncc prosperous little town of Sesloibri I southern seaboard of Portugal. Formerly a largeReuter. - 175 words
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137 1933-01-12 4 Reuter. Four children were rescued from their blazTilbury (Ontario), Dec. 12 ing home here to-day by a cripple named Ben Tremblay, who has been acclaimed a hero. Another child of three years of age. h wever was trapped by the flames and perished. TheReuter. - 137 words
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Advertisement234 1933-01-12 4 I DIAMOND I is Brighter And Lasts Longer. Manufactured fresh daily in Singapore by a British ComDIAMOND METAL W A PRODUCTS CO., LTD., DOAN'S Cough Lozenges Doan's Cough Lozenges are specially made for the relief of all sufferers from Sore Throat, Loss of voice, Tickling Cough and other throat affections.234 words
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Advertisement94 1933-01-12 4 SPORTS NOTES BY "ECHO" Every Week in the m MALAYAN SATURDAY POST." YOUR BABY j I CRIES! j 0 Pimples l 0 Singapore Feet m II f Sore Skin 1 o P I'riekly Heat JAM ifem sfcm £ro«6fe s feb* your little ones and cause them pain f NIVEA CREME94 words
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474 1933-01-12 5 !.;;apcre. Thursday. 11 «fc .n share quotations are issued Co., exchange and stock I Buyers. SelJrs. Va .bang Tin 23 6 25,6 Malay 18i 20) norn »1 1 Km 106 116 A :TM 11 12 w Padani nnf > 010 II caves Tin 025 0.32.-.474 words
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234 1933-01-12 5 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION. RUBBER VERY QUIET: FEW ORDERS. Tin Price Drops Back Locally. (By Oitr Financial Correspondent.) Singapore, Thursday, noon. To-day's Prices:— Rubber (R.S.S. Singapore) 7 cts., unchanged. Tin (Singapore) $74%, down \fe Yesterday's Prices:— London Rubber 2 13 32d., unchanged. (Market Tone: Slightly Easier). New York234 words
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Article53 1933-01-12 5 Latest Quotations. RUBBER. Londcn: 2 13 32d. New York: 3 1 (G.), cents. Singapore:, 7 —7 1 16 cents TIN. Londcn Spct: £147 ss. (Up 17s. 6d.). I.or.don 3 months: £147 17s. 6d. (Up 205.). Singapore: $74.62^. COPRA. Messrs. Barlow and Co. report: Sundried $5.30 Mixed $4.85 The53 words
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Article153 1933-01-12 5 ASIATIC PETROLEUM CO. (S.S.), LTD. Prices for Shell Motor Spirit and various brands of Kerosene are as follows: Shell Motor Spit it ex pump per British Imperial gallon $0 86 Ex 4 gallon drum per British Impertal gallon $C.89 Shell Motor Spirit per 4 gallon tin153 words
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Article60 1933-01-12 5 The Singapore office of the ilongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation has received the following message from the head office in Hongkong "Subject to audit Hongkong and Shanghai Banking C;rp.ration final dividend for the year will probably be £3 (subject to deduction Of Income Tax). Written off bank60 words
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Article144 1933-01-12 5 Chamber Of Commerce R. A. Report. The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber I Association, hi their weekly auction report, of I yesterday, stat?: Catalogued 1,490,822 1b.—665.55 tone. Offered 1,404,338 1b.=:C2G.94 tons. Sold 1,253,704 1b.~E59.69 tens. London spct 2 13 S2d. New York spot 3' s ets. Prices144 words
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Article223 1933-01-12 5 (By Courtety o/ Hongkong Bank.) Singapo;e, Jan. 12. Selling: London 4 months' si -ht 2s. 3 31 32d. London 3 months' sight 2s. 3 15~16d.. London HI days sight 2s. 3 29 32d.. London 30 days' sight 2s. 3 'sd.. London demrnd 2s. 3 LT 32d. London T.T.223 words
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Article79 1933-01-12 5 L:ss fcr year *o Aug. 31. £4.637. plus r l3 69* b. ought In making £18.331. less interest 'on 1 debenture stock accrued to Aug. 31« 1931 siz:c*i communicated by allotment of preference shared' £937 leaving £17.394. Adding debemure interV est commutation account, being nominal value of preference79 words
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Article54 1933-01-12 5 Pangnga River Tin Concessions (hclds 1,000,000 <ss) shares of Kamunting Tin Dredging) made net profit to Aug. 31, including proposed final dividend of 2 per cent, by Kamunting Tin. of £8,307. plus £1,856 brought in making £10.254. Proposed final 1% p fr cent, (making 4 per cent.)54 words
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Article279 1933-01-12 5 Parliament And Imperial Preference. wtthm u!r°T Xtent of dumping the Into Ceylon Japanese importations n the Sine of a ,h rCSUlt f abntrmal fa •V. sV O ,*S the yen v;as in the it ass or Commons on Dec 5 h ltv m c^ WaS H ralSCd by279 words
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Article131 1933-01-12 5 Directors* First Fee For Some Years. (From Our Own Correspondent./ Penang. Jan. 11. The annuil meeting of Ayer Weng ißahman. Development) Prospecting Company was held a; Kennedy Burkina to-day. The chairman. Major L. Vaughan, said th.-.t e.f cr allowing for depreciation, m re than la&t our. tbey131 words
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Article114 1933-01-12 5 Report for period August 28. 1931, to June 30. UnS, stales that actual sum subscribed under rec instruction scheme wrs £22.468. cut of which liabilities taken over from old company amounting approximately to £15.000 and formation ::pen<:es of new company of ab:ut £1.000 had to be p-ovided. 13114 words
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Article654 1933-01-12 5 Fraser Co.'s Weekly Report. gCn u ally Slnce re °Pening after the holidays have been on the quiet side and in veL S^ c T Tket cs P eclall y ha 3 been very little change to report either in quotations or sentiment. Tin, as the result654 words
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Article89 1933-01-12 5 Big Reduction In* Prices. Ac exclusively foreshadowed by the "Malaya Tribune" yesterday, official confirmation of a reduction of about $1 per item is forthcoming from the A.F.C. to-day:— Shell Kerosene, per 2 by 4 gal. tin is reduced from «5.38 to $4.38. FIA and Dragon Kcroscn? of the same89 words
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664 1933-01-12 5 Singapore, Thursday, 11 a.m. The following rubber share flotations an issued by Fraser and Co., and Lyall and Evatt and Co. •-sue Value. Fraser Lyall Shares. Co. Evatt. 1 Allenby $0.45 $0.55 $0.45 $0.60 1 Aior Gajah 0.25 0.35 0.25 0.35 IA. Bi.Km 0.50 0.65664 words
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Article79 1933-01-12 5 (Incorporated In England). SINGAPORE BRANCH: 4. D'Almeida Street. Authorised and Subscribed Capital £2.006.00» Paid-up Capital £1,000.000 Resene Fund and Rest 500,000 HEAD OFFICE: LONDON. BRANCHES: Bombay. Calcutta, Colombo. Karacru, Madras, Amara. Baghdad. Bahrein, Basra, Klrkull Mosul and Singapore. CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and Interest allowed at 2%79 words
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Advertisement45 1933-01-12 5 THE ft Sh SOUTH Iff I BRITISH V ml Y< w»ir»jjto« LIMITED. Fn *E, MARINE TRANSIT' AND MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT «-OWEST CURRENT 4UTI*. L. O KIARGOLIOUTR. 1 Green, THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION. LTD. F J RE MARINE, MOTOR CAR PER^AL N ACCIDENT45 words
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Advertisement52 1933-01-12 5 Your name should Bank Book. In it will be recorded the small savings you are able to bank from time to time. Soon it will show you a handsom a account, assisted by 3 per cm l interest paid quarterly. N9 9 COLLYfeR QUAY SINGAPORE Head Office: 55, Wall Street,52 words
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Advertisement100 1933-01-12 5 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Head Office of the Oversoa Chinese Banking Corporation. Ltd., is at China Building, Chulia Street and now the three Banks are in one building. n a J h ft^ en vlt^ Ch i 3 of the Oversea Chinese Jit w ?> S H100 words
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Advertisement224 1933-01-12 6 j THE INDEPENDENT THEATRE WITH THS PICK OF THE WORLD'S PICTURES. TO-NIGHT the THRILL YOU'VE LONGED FOR georlle! O'BRIEN! Fighting his way through hate, I tradition and feud in his greatest action drama the one and only great Western ever to reach you in Singapore AS IT WAS MADE A224 words
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Advertisement313 1933-01-12 6 AN ABSOLUTE TRIUMPH OF MUSIC—ROMANCE— j COMEDY AND THRILLS I CAPITOL I The "RIO RITA" of the British Screen— *Sfc r a*Mw\tWW%A Frederick Lonsdale's Famous y Musical Comedy W) "The laid Ig|fl Mountains j jBBUm NA!N CY BROWN j and great cast of favourites. Hear the famous songs "Love Will313 words
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Advertisement329 1933-01-12 6 1 6.15 PAVILION LAST NIGHT! I with ELIZABETH ALLAN &A. W. BASKCOMB i The Lodger TO-MORROW Paramount's thrilling, exciting story THE NIGHT OF JUNE 13 with CLIVE BROOK and CHARLES RUGGLES AND BIG STAR CAST. "The Passionate Plumber A comedy three times as funny as any comedy has a right329 words
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Article278 1933-01-12 7 Young: Ladies' Alarming Experience. Magistrate To Visit Scene. «i*«Yi!! Tming CXpericnce two young &b»Mn?l v A Forrer yest erday when Morni cvr' d woman wa s cn..rg w d with housebreaking. »j was iiWm on New Year', morning when I wasTwaSneS i by no:sos near278 words
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Article295 1933-01-12 7 Prtcedttre Under The New Measure. The new Aliens Ordinance is working smoothly and a number of Certificates of Admission have already been issued to aliens resident in Singapore. Aliens residing in the Colony may, if they ?.ish, apply for Certificate-, of Admission. Application forms are available cither at295 words
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Article129 1933-01-12 7 Fined For Using Criminal Force. Goh Geek Kheng, the Chinese woman irha was charged with voluntarily causing hurt to her step-daughter, was fined $10 by the Third Magistrate (Mr. J. F. F. Gregg) yesterday. The charge was amended to one of using criminal force. The allegation against the129 words
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4637 1933-01-12 7 SCHEME OF REORGANISATION APPROVED. LONG DISCUSSION ON CLAIM FOR 50,000 SHARES. A meeting of the creditors of Sarkies Bros, was held yesterday in the Exchange Room. Singapore Chamber of Commerce, when the proposal for the reconstruction of the business was approved, after modification, by4,637 words
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Article157 1933-01-12 7 Alleged Member Of Notorious Gang. Allckid tc b3 a aicxnbor of r. notorious gang cf Javanese thisv 3, Kanr. a ijin K. rscti, a ycunu Javanese. appear; d b•. fc:v ih District J..dge (Mr. II. A. rcrrc\> ys'crday on a reri-s of charg s of hour157 words
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Article52 1933-01-12 7 To Remain Only 15 Day*. Reuter. Bucharest. Doc. 14. No foreign artists, can give performances ln Rumania lor a period exceeding 15 days, according to a recent decision oi the Hu manian Ccuncll of Hlxxletersj Only there who ksfcb p:a:n?d ltuernationnl reputations will be permitted to remain evenReuter. - 52 words
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Article85 1933-01-12 7 Electrocuted By Garden Gate. Reuter. Prague, Dec. 14. A wealthy landowner of N.uhauesel Is said to have hated carols and carol-singers. One night h? saw a party of boy.s approaching hus house. It li alleged that he connected the electric main to the iron handle of hisReuter. - 85 words
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Article83 1933-01-12 7 'Frc-T? Ovr Q-un Correspondent.' Penrnn;, jan. 11 Prince A.'i Khan, of Kls Highness the I Asa Khan, arrived at Fenaa'r yesterday fro Han£s*.n in a Fu* Mo b acroptenr-. aeeompani by Mr. Dubada. The plane was t-; have lard I en the Polo Ground. Penang.83 words
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Obituary152 1933-01-12 7 The d:ath occurred durir.T the ea"Iy h-mr; of this morning at her residence in Wilhi Road .of Raja*>vini, the vrif I Hr. A. Reman and on'y daughter of Mr. r. ul. ths v.oll known photograph r. and Mrs RuU The dccras-d was only 28 yer.-s152 words
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Article197 1933-01-12 7 Singapore. Jan. 12. R. (Siam) W. Coatt No. 1 per Kovan $120 R. (Siam) W. Coast 2 Si 17 Rico. B. Siam I) 1 m Kic,-. B. Slam No. 2 S!O9 Rice. Siam per koyan No. 1 $17? Ric?. Siam No 2 $152 Rice, Siam No. 3 $13!» Rice.197 words
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Advertisement525 1933-01-12 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS •ANTED—Teach r both men and ladies, own h indv.ri ing la Box No. 683, co Maiaya Triune. WANTED- Immcdfa ehr, Exp.rienccd Linotyce 1 Apply Nanyo Printing Offie:, 75 77. Chines Or! School. Cairnhill Rd. tan| Mistress Wanted. Apply attona tc tliL* Head Mistress. s No 37. 39. 41.525 words
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Advertisement83 1933-01-12 7 I I Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance in force over $35,000,009. j The Great Eastern Life Assurance Go., Ltd. (Incorporated ln the Straits Settlements). HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil street, Singapore The Company has £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England'and comnlles with th ph-u, v i LONDON,83 words
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Miscellaneous45 1933-01-12 7 DAILY WEATHER REPORT. Malayan Metedrological Service. La st Yesterday. Night. Max. Bright Mm. Imp Rainfall. Sunshine. Temp. Statlc^___M^ Zc7*ZT~~»~~ Nil 8.0 K o:a Bharu 84 0.2, W .5 K. Trengganu Buklt Jcrain M M SSSSra S 34 W. A. MACKY, Meteorological Officer. Slnßanore, Jan. 12.45 words
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Obituary46 1933-01-12 8 ROMAN—Mrs. Rajamaii Roman beloved wife of Mr. A. S. Roma:-», of Wilkie Road. The cortege will leave the house at 4.30 p.m.. to-day, for the Church of Our Lady of! Lourdes, thence to Bidadari Catholic Cemetery. Penang an 1 Saigon papers please copy.46 words
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Article915 1933-01-12 8 We were highly amused to read in the Kuala Lumpur paper a suggestion by a correspondent that the Malayan Press has been bribed to discourage Rubber Restriction propaganda. Our contemporary, while I rightly casting ridicule on such a fantastic notion, deemed it advisable, for the benefit of915 words
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Article, Illustration303 1933-01-12 8 Easy And Comfortable Travel. Four Planes Arrive From India. Two R.A.F. flying-boats from the R.A.F. Base, Seletar, left at eight o'clock this morning on a survey flight to Calcutta, and are expected back at the end of February. The machines, equipped with photographic and303 words
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Article108 1933-01-12 8 Attends Weekly Rotary Meeting. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang. Jan. li. H. E. the Governor and the Resident Councillor <the Hon. Mr. P. T AJ'.ep). who nad |?een visiting the Langkawi Islands, returned yesterday. The Governor attended the weekly meeting of the Rotary Club of Penang. There108 words
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Obituary139 1933-01-12 8 Singapore j-urnalls s. and many other friends here, have learned wii,h grief of the death of Mr. W. E. Pine, who is reported to have di.~appsared from the "Kashima Maru" at sea during Sunday night. while en route from Hongkong to Singapre. He is said139 words
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Article181 1933-01-12 8 Mr. Tan Kim Hock and his brothers untitled :2i>»c<l 2do„t 150 >zu to <w»n r un a' tNeil ls«l<:o»c<.> 45. Qi'vlANN m s-c <.!, u!„ n ,!?ii »)ir lill»)' al l.neis lN e nrre in n.t:n62t>. mnvomen: K «llont ln Iliali. ,ln6rr.<l:2n6« lIlul, 'i'licl'7 ll,« ol «.Nr I'url l?lub' en181 words
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Article445 1933-01-12 8 (BY "LOOKER-ON."), We need not despair while burglar* still find it worth while to break into offices. The extensive fraudulent selling »1 sweep tickets suggests that in future we should call them "trickets." The worst fate in the world (revised version): To be wrecked on a desert445 words
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Article56 1933-01-12 8 The Rajula," with Europe mails M is expected to arrive at Penang this n From China and Japan by the Maru," due at Singapore at 8 a.m. to-B Fiom China and Japan by the X due at Singapore to-morrow afterr. From China and Manila by the "ft* Van56 words
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Article17 1933-01-12 8 The Hon. Mr. T. S. Adams. untitled Getangor. is better and has b?cn able the Bungsar Hospital.17 words
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Article53 1933-01-12 8 MOTORING NEWS, cn page 3. ULSTER UNFAIR TO CATHOLICS I 1 NANCE AND COMMERCE, on ;> n RET LANDING OP HYLAMS. Ml CLUB DIARY, on page 11. DIARY OP EVENTS, cn page 11. INDIAN NEWS AND NOTES. OU RADIO IN MALAYA, on pr-ge 14. SHIPPING NEWS, on53 words
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Advertisement208 1933-01-12 8 RALEIGH THE ALL-STEEL BICYCLE A Raleigh I And Keep Ahead! y This Famous Bicycle is built entirely Ii Guaranteed for ever. Nothing is left to chance in building HHtar "KALFKiIi." every single pari vV lif minutely tested before assembling. You can purchase a Raleigh Bicyclo JJer.cl for the book of208 words
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Advertisement54 1933-01-12 8 Latest i I Ladies 9 Toilet Ware l f 'I ji U.S.deSilva Bros. 23, High Street, Singapore. j 6.34 j Reduce your cost of living and j at the same time support local j industry by using T.K.K/S Shoes, Slippers. Rubber Table Covers, etc., etc. TENG SENG GUAN. Established 1905.54 words
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295 1933-01-12 9 JAPANESE CONTINUE ATTACK ON JEHOL. DESPERATE RESISTANCE. HUNDRED PLANES USED IN HEAVY BOMBARDMENT. WARSHIPS THREATEN KIANGYIN FORT. Ecrlin. Jan. 11. M V.'ang Ching We! Chlnn'o P. misr who Germany for hi; h?alth. lef* the r.ana- m a: Tu; ting295 words
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Article276 1933-01-12 9 Mcii Critical Phase So Far. Reuter. L'ndon, Jan. 12. r jnimencing Jan. 16 is lilze.'y to nio?t critical phase so far in the discussions m Geneva. Witnin -a-, .the re-assembly cf the Commitee N'ii "T. it should be definitely known s has attended the efforts ofReuter. - 276 words
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Article386 1933-01-12 9 I hinese Holding Out At Chiumunkow. Peiping, Jan. 11. 8'neral attack on Chiumun-irfrrr-P UntU Tu e:r<lay evening, when h Kutotuk and threamuSo. C nes > att:ck on Chlu- Sel t m.m. sa r i PUlSC 1 by Chin s cavalry v surti" Pll i cse attacitcd Chiumunkow386 words
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Article829 1933-01-12 9 Mjrc Japanese Warships Arrive. The Japanese are plareiing to take Chinwa*:gtao sc as to cut the Chinese forces into two parts and prevent them frcm communicating with one ano her. The telephone ai d telegraph lines in the ci y are now under Japanese supervision. Tnrre829 words
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Article92 1933-01-12 9 THE PREVENTION OF FIRE. DRASTIC MEASURES. Reuter. PariSj Jan. 12. Th? "O orges Phillipar" and* "Atlantique" disas ers are expected profoundly to affect thr construction of French lin?rs. according to comprehensive recommendations by the Minister of Merchant Marine o Parliament, involving Umcit compl te aboliUon cfReuter. - 92 words
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Article72 1933-01-12 9 Cabinet's Financial Polity. Reuter. Paris. Jan. 11. The Cabinet unanimously adpp cd It, Cheron'a bttdgtt proposals but there will be no borrow ing. The Government will not therefore fail through internal dissensions, as rumoured. The proposals are to be submitted to Parliament on Tuesday. The GovernmentReuter. - 72 words
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Article55 1933-01-12 9 Being Cleared By British Troops. Reuter. A!war. Jan. 11. The arrival of British ;roops has consider.vrimproved the situation. No further clash.-s have been reported. The civil populati n Raingarh and adjoining villages Ywe left beir hornet in order to give the troops a tree ban 1Reuter. - 55 words
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Article91 1933-01-12 9 Reuter. Istanbul. Jan. 11. Tha new s..;vr coinage to be issued ty the TQricktfc G:v,--rnicnt. to rplace the present bank no:es to the emount of £3.400,000. will remrvis- denominations of cne Turkish r and. 50 p:Bi.r s and 2j p'nstaw, rcugh y corresponding t; 35., is.Reuter. - 91 words
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Article73 1933-01-12 9 Petition For Reprieve Turned Down. Reuter. Hongkong. Jan. 12. It is officially 1 ;med that the petition for reprieve of Ch n 3 Kwck Yau. >he Ipoh Chinese sent need to d-ath for procuring the murder of George Fung, his rival for th hand of Lai MingReuter. - 73 words
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Article67 1933-01-12 9 LEAGUE TAKING IT UP. Company Refuses To Negotiate. Tlu Ptrsb»n Covernmrn which took Jht uiavtic 2C on of sudd nJy Cftnc? ■BS th. Ang! -Ptrtian Oil Co.s con-cc-siens in Persia, is raw anxious to :ettlc the matter "cut cf c art" but the tompar.y w ai ne,67 words
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Article, Illustration234 1933-01-12 9 Reuter. London, Jan. 11. At pcs-nt there is every indication thai. «3 Anglo-pjisian■ di.pute will take its couiv 0 ur- he League of Nations, notwithstanding the Indications tha, tie Persian Governmvn' most anxious to "settle cut of court." Th, Per ;cn Minister of Justic:, Mirza A l KhanReuter. - 234 words
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Article127 1933-01-12 9 Determination To Maintain Order. Reuter. Dublin. Jan. 11. Tbe big partic-3 arc united ln one important point in I be election campaign and that is the detcrmina ion to maintain order. Mr. de Valera. in a speech at Cavan, appealed to hisupprr ers to give their opponents anReuter. - 127 words
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Article96 1933-01-12 9 Bill Framed To Finance The R.A. Reuter. Lendon, Jan. 11. The text has been issued of a Bill to ensure the continuance of the development of scientific and industrial research of rubber and place tax Research Association cf British Rubber Manufacturers, so far supported volun'arily, on a soundReuter. - 96 words
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Advertisement13 1933-01-12 9 Are YOU a Subscriber to the "MALAYAN SATURDAY POST," The Leading Weekly 713 words
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Advertisement394 1933-01-12 9 FAMOUS I FOOTBALLER'S M, TRIBUTE |fi j t Mr. GEORGE CAMSELL I the clever Middle'sborough %&\Ww Player, writes: footballer who plays in a leading team must be in tv.pink of condition. That is the first essential. To enable him* to combine effectively and to put in an individual effort which394 words
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1160 1933-01-12 10 Sports Pastimes. EUROPEANS V. THE REST. NON-EUROPEANS LUCKY NOT TO LOSE. ANNUAL "TEST" ENDS IN A DRAW. HOCKEY. 'By Rimau."j Trvre was a large crowd at the S.C.C. ground yesterday for the annual Singapore hock'.y ••Test" between the Europeans and the lUst. The teams were fully representative, the Europeans including1,160 words
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Article515 1933-01-12 10 ENGLAND v. AUSTRALIA. SOME ADELAIDE GROUND RECORDS. CRICKET. (By "Rimau.' j England and Australia meet in the Third Test of the present sciics at Adelaide tomorrow. England won the first Test at Sydney, by ten wickets, and Australia won the Second, at Melb;urne, by ill runs. To-morrow's515 words
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Article156 1933-01-12 10 GOLF. Hi? two ball foursomes match between tieppel ahd Sepoy Lines ladies' teams was jlayed at Keppel yesterday and resulted in a a'in for Keppel by 6% to 1V*• Scores (Sepoy Lines ladies mentioned first): Mrs. Cowap and Miss Stewart 0, Mrs. A. M. Low156 words
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Article28 1933-01-12 10 The following competitions have been arrang ?d lor the Chinese New Year at Keppel: (Jan. 26): Shanghai Foursome. Friday (Jan 27): Mixed Foursome.28 words
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Article64 1933-01-12 10 Merridale B.P. "C" defeated the General Hospital R.C. by five gaThes to nil on Sunday. Scores (M.B.P. players mentioned first): Seah Neo Heng beat Thong Soo Yong 15 —11, 15—10; Ang jOon Tit beat. Ram&shamker 15—5, 15—2; Tan Seng Chia beat Kartigesam 15—12. 15—12; Heng Koon Ycng beat Quek64 words
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Article775 1933-01-12 10 A TIP FOR SIR S. HOARE. LAWN TENNIS. London, Dec. 27 (by Air Matt). In Great Britain public parks lawn w-c is something of a joke. in the are ignored by the Lawn Tennis Associating This august body confines its Ss£££ schemes to almost futile knocking t?775 words
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Article131 1933-01-12 10 WILTSHIRES v. CHINESE. TO DAY'S MATCH AT JALAN BESAR. The let Wiltshire s, known as the "Springer*" (a nfcknarri2 which implies a compliment, and attributed to the Regiment's reputation f r>r moving quickly into action hi warfare) make th:ir soccer debut in Singapore to-day againtt the Stiaiis Chinese131 words
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Article31 1933-01-12 10 The fifth annual general meeting of the Sect Kirn Cheng B.P. will be held at the residence of Mr. Tan Chuan Hock, 20, Lorong 35. Geyuuv at 7.30 p.m. to day.31 words
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Article201 1933-01-12 10 Police Determined To Stop It. The cutting of telephone t7ir?s in th? suburbs of Singapore has been going on for tome months, causing great inconvenience to subscribers and a lot of work for the Oriental Telephone Co. Th:» police were informed and a closi watch was201 words
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Article219 1933-01-12 10 Special Resolution Confirmed. An extraordinary general meeting of tne Uni ed Engineers. Ltd.. was held to-day at tne offices of the company in River Valley Road. Mr. J. A. P. Strachan presided and the others ciesent were: The Hon. Mr. W. A. Fell, Mecsrs. W. H. Macgregor. A.219 words
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Article112 1933-01-12 10 Engaged To Be Married. It is announced that the wedding will take place, probably at the end of January*, between j Miss Grace Ho Tung, seventh daughter of Sir Robert Ho Tung, and Mr. Lo Man Ho, more popularly known as Mr. Horace Lo. a member112 words
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Article102 1933-01-12 10 A first experiment in poultry canning was carried out vest rdcy a the Singapore Poultry Farm, wher heir well-known "curry ayam" was "tinned" in the presence of the representatives of a local tin plat? syndicate. The tins will be allowed to remain rom months in ringapor o after102 words
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Article142 1933-01-12 10 Alhambra.—"Trr Golden West." featuring G:o ge O'Brien, Janet Chandler, Marion Burns, etc. Capitol.—"The Maid of the Mountains," starring Nancy Brown, Harry Welchman, etc. Empire.—All talkies: Hoot Gibson in "ThLong. Long Trail" and Brian Aherne in "Th.> W Plan." Great World. —Side shows, pasar malam, Malay opera, Chinese142 words
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Article473 1933-01-12 10 FOUR YEARS IN PRISON. Chinese Convicted At Assizes. At yeslei day's afterno:n session cf the iiingapore Assizes before Mr. Jus:ice aßeckett Terrell, two Cantonese. Chan Lam. -*nd Kow Kai. were cccivicted cf at'emptir.g t rmed robbeiy and sentenced to fcur years' '.ijorous imonsonment. They were charged with473 words
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Article85 1933-01-12 10 Revolutionary Leader Very 111. Berlin. Jan. 11. Frau Volkcw. neo Bronstcin, credibly r> ported to be Trotsky's daughter, was found d ad from gas poisoning recently, worried cv.r a threat o; eviction frcm Germany where she was undergoing ia r meat for iunp; trouble. A ConstantinopV85 words
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Article31 1933-01-12 10 The Siong Boo Athictic At ociation will hold n ,,n l,' 2,IN pn:., in collbrn'.ion <s ll?. ie«>« in lnc liHu1uv^:z 2 NlHf<!, ilvougn 7u7« lil» 80 :U. tlnm.' c?oneul-cl n>31 words
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Article1382 1933-01-12 10 Possibilities Of The Future. INTERESTING ADDRESS TO ROTARY CLUB. BROADCASTING T() THE THOUSANDS. A lIU that a mltting apparatus could be the flat roof cf the Municipal Bu l(i n was made by Flight-Lieut, y the R.A.F. Base, Sehtar address on The Possibility of •>,- J? casting1,382 words
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Advertisement11 1933-01-12 10 Exclusive Special Articles Appear in the "MALAYAN SATURDAY POST," Every Week.11 words
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Article434 1933-01-12 11 "Human Cargo" Smuggled At Night. Prosecution Under Aliens Bill. A case of particular interest, concerning the secret landing in Singapore of a gang of Hylams, came up for hearing before the Second Magistrate (Mr. A. W. Kay) yesterday. Their intention was to avoid the port authorities,434 words
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Article93 1933-01-12 11 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES. Singapore, Jan. 12. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Lepanto E.E.E. Wharf; Cremer 22; Citta Di Siracusa 19. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). TrouS 6 MarU 14: Ip0h 10: Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3) Karoa 35; Thurland Castle 37 Kola 0tk (EntrWiCC ate *>• West93 words
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Advertisement175 1933-01-12 11 Vast Improvement of the Talkies Pictures that win please every nationality. I 71.5 TO-NIGHT gjBuck Jones n 'r 2m T>AfVN TRAIL ni also "CHASE ME CHARLIE' 3 I i A Tobacco selected with care and judgment by men skilled in the Sole Agents: F. A. BARTHOLOMEUSZ LTD., Singapore, Kuala Lumpur,175 words
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Advertisement8 1933-01-12 11 For the Week-end— MALAYAN SATURDAY POST." 20 Cents.8 words
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Advertisement190 1933-01-12 11 I O ORANGE SMASH I I Ri SUPEfi SEDES ALL. I I |f j j|l FRAMBOZ CO., I I|MAISriiCKSS OF j I GOODS, MERCHANDISE, HOUSEHOLD I I EFFECTS, MOTOR CARS &c, EFFECTED 1 j AT LOW RATES j For quotations for all..transit risks by Road, Rail or Water Apply to:—190 words
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Miscellaneous219 1933-01-12 11 DIARY OF EVENTS-to-day. JAN. 12. High Tide.—10.35 a.m. Meeting, United Engineers. River Valley Road 12.15 p.m. Football: Wiltshires v. S.cr.A.. Jalan Besar. TO-MORROW, JAN. 13. High Tide.—11.11 am Hockey. SRC. "A" v. S.CR.C "A," S.R.C R A.F. v. AP.C, R.A.P. Rugby: S.C.C. "B" v. P.S., S.C.C. Police Band, Telok Ayer,219 words
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Miscellaneous770 1933-01-12 11 CLUB DIARY. CIUbS and f" mSSTIi Z 'Mat' °> are to cSSS/Z ?2 s are «3 stiU bTinclu^? in fJ 01 oeneral inte The "C ub Zt, m °> and and eh taction,, In th 79^ nt 2*? n»3 rEntri»!. Dwry of Even**.") no e a C Ji Ub ?"2770 words
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447 1933-01-12 12 Repair Of Norwegian Oil Tanker. Singapore Harbour Board has secured the contract for ;he lepair of the "Soli," a Norw gian oil tanker, which was badly d.maieu when she ran aground on Jaring Re f, 370 mile:, frcm Singapore, last month. The tender of447 words
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Article118 1933-01-12 12 December Donations. Donations rcceiv.d in December, 1932, fcr thff Singapore Non-European Unemployin nt Fund were: Previous}* acknowl dgeci $21,375.*J A. Subraman an, Gemas 2 Malayan Tobacco Distributors, Ltd. (Wil's's Gold Flake Cont.) 150 Eura ian Association. Singapore, Seventh Subscription List 13 Municipal Commissioners 18 23 Tan Tock118 words
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Article116 1933-01-12 12 Successful Operation. When two Chinese, Lee Beng Keng and Low Ah Chong, appeared before the Second Magistrate (Mr. A. W. Hay) yesterday on a charge cf voluntarily causing grievcus hurt to a compatriot. Inspector Amln stated that the case was the outcome of an assault on116 words
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Article265 1933-01-12 12 SEQUEL TO KNIFE ASSAULT. Accuscd Later Becomes Complainant An accus d p racn la a case of thrf heard before th. Second Magist-ute <m* a *«f Hay) recntly, was th? complainant m' a r, of voluntarily causing grievous hurt th t up before the Dicirict Judgj iM {i ***** Forrer)265 words
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Article194 1933-01-12 12 "THE GOLDEN WEST." Miss Burns Expected To Attend Opening. Miss Marion Burns, th? taUntcd young ecu ess who was chos n by Fox to play the ler.d in their Malayan talkie, "Mane::ter." and who is a pr-» nt s-qjin* at the S aww HotPl with her comp;ny, is expected to-night194 words
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Article198 1933-01-12 12 MALACCA NEWS. Death Of Well-known Teacher. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Jan. 11. The de~th occurred In Jaffna, Ceylcn, early this week, of Mr. M. Luther, who was Mathematics Master of St. John's College for over 40 years and retired in 1910. A number of his pupils are working in198 words
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Advertisement252 1933-01-12 12 mm 11 ~"IL J3> >r V/'/^v r f\ > 555 —7 f% 1 IT After Hi Comparison 1 CT j I simply had p ro choose I J r| 1i I ir# I I I beware of imitations of Why this supreme tonic-food cannot be equalled, vA ~V Proof of252 words
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Advertisement92 1933-01-12 12 ESSENCES. Vanilla Essence. Grenad ne Essence. Citroen Essence. Rase Essence. Aardbeien Essence. Banana Essence. Lemon Essence. Strawberries Essence. Raspberries Essence. Cherry Essence. Pineapple Essence. Cochineal. Vanilla Powder. Vanilla Sticks. Warna Kwe Merah, Idjo, Kuning Biroe. Bua Kenarie. etc. D. T. LIM COMPANY, 353, North Bridge Road, Singapore. When your energy92 words
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Article155 1933-01-12 13 Entry Bill-Governor-Generals Permission To Move Ex ted Shortly-Local Governments Being- Consulted— Bill Only Aims At Removing State Assistance Against Temple Entry Pandits' Conference At Yerrowada—Prospects Of A Balanced Budget—The Indian Medical Council Bill that the Government of replied to the reference of the nenl in the155 words
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Article310 1933-01-12 13 tatements Mr. C. RajaThe question has been to the Temple Entry Bill nor General's sanction, whekind could suitably be discussed and pa r sed by the based on a narrow fran- constituencies have had consider it as an election measures, making imporla ea oms and social310 words
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Article189 1933-01-12 13 ASSISTANCE. which has been given in t mple entry Bill. I mcvc the assistance of I ne enforcement c tin cusicm of ,J Stata must withdraw its the maintenance cf .he dis- 11(1 pen Vis? or prohibit ;h custom. The Assembly Bill No question cf189 words
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Article82 1933-01-12 13 d G nd W hew a conference oo-chante Pandits at the After long discussions, answers citing —aw i questionnaire. t to the pro- Served regarding «o me that when a "cables and the so- 12*2"! days and Dwadasi of erriber). no Shas- tralc difficulty b left t„82 words
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Article143 1933-01-12 13 Preliminary estimates retrnrrii-,,, m. podttoo of the OovcrnmSf a he Budset -mder preparation. It seems' tiS? i OW ••noy shown at least to bmS^ A point of in; crest is whether the "cut" hi Planes would be removed. This L; o onomy in th* Civil side143 words
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Article317 1933-01-12 13 mnl°nf had been leve!led f ™> c tain ri againSt S m2 0f th? Provision's whichV. W India Medical C Bill Lsl, J C me UP for c by the at 1.3 next S 2ssion. The Bill is desi'nto m et the situation created by th-BriKh317 words
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Article354 1933-01-12 13 Pandit Mohan Malaviya has received a cheque for Rs. 3,033 as a contribu'.ion towards the All-India Anti-Untouchability Fund from the Surat Hindu Association, Durban. The Minister-in-Waiting, Bhawalpur, announces that there is absolutely no truth In the report published by the London J'Dutly Express" correspondent that His Higimpss the Nawab354 words
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Article115 1933-01-12 13 No Planting Allowed For Three Years. Reuter. Rio de Janeiro, Dec. 9. The planting of c'ffre has been prohibited In Brazil for the nex: three years, as the result of a r'ecree issued by tlte President, Doctor Getuiio Vargas. There are at pieseat 18.0 .0 CO7Reuter. - 115 words
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Article240 1933-01-12 13 Results Of A Questionnaire. Reuter. Prasu?, Dec. 10. English authors and books figu:e promine:r.ly among the "best books" chos n by a numbe: ct' notable Czecncs'ovaks in answrr to a questionnaire conducted by a national newspaper Books in every civilised language Witt Includ d—and Jt b aReuter. - 240 words
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77 1933-01-12 13 The American The Least. Pari:, De:. 10. Ute paying an average tax or two Ihcurand fran s: bm then 3.r frare, whereas tfc, Fr nrh ,an p- >s C n average income of only fit f-*»ncs, declares the P P r ••Paris-Mid" give-; th»77 words
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Article129 1933-01-12 13 Centenary Of Its Builder. R euter. Pari3, Doc. 10. w the toV.ei* ar»r-or»*\^i above Par's nt twl a ar ?d some 900 feet >«■ «■ho C ppec height 0 Tlip-kv i««i height to .H i", me oK> is always 2 e f ar ou™» 1 «ta tcwerReuter. - 129 words
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Article105 1933-01-12 13 Veteran Bahrein Chief Dead. Reuter. Bahrein Islrnd. Dec. 13. For 64 yea?* ruler of the Bahrein MardBin An al Khaltfah has died here at the agt He is succeeded by bk eldest son Shnkh n f aCtIVC conduct of affairs in 1323 owing to advanced ag^Reuter. - 105 words
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Article14 1933-01-12 13 Reuter. Tier 17 They were "more dead than alive" whenReuter. - 14 words
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Article65 1933-01-12 13 Separate Street Accidents And Tragic Lovers. Reuter. Naples, Dec. 10 Both victims C f :r:an and a pa- a LIV accid a dy:n c i« hcspital here' cnlv, ma Were P"«** mans death. They hL k h Urs bcfor? thp -eh other for ye^ CnReuter. - 65 words
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Article40 1933-01-12 13 Because Of The Economic Depression, Reuter. Que- Witt-hair* 5 to cancel all roVAi has 4 '-he coming and for beca h use h cf £t: p ifc h announced.' because cf the economic dc-pression.-Reut r!Reuter. - 40 words
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48 1933-01-12 13 Centenarian Commits Suicide Reuter. BelT.wJe. Dec 3 0 1:1 Cod-on-Sav, t h, 1831 has KUicide by jumping from the first! floor window ci a house in ZifVeh He died next day in hospi al. without m covering consciences*. The r,asc:i for bReuter. - 48 words
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Article63 1933-01-12 13 £100 For Killing A Bandit. Reuter. Oklahoma City (Oklahoma), Dec 10 Oorernor -Alfalfa BUT Murray' has announced a reward cf £100 for anyone who b !S lt ln of robbing a bank, and £50 to anybody killing the fellows who si and outside and hold the horses."Reuter. - 63 words
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204 1933-01-12 13 "The Most Beautiful Person." Reuter. Paris, Dec. 10. <* E H rott i n c Convent Belgian he F wno they hay/seen* An e!even-year-o!d boy and four giru M d account ort!' 5 resi ,lv <*' fvc the same exlminS of and Mastiore haveReuter. - 204 words
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92 1933-01-12 13 Fortunes Of Historic Building. Reuter. Eelgrade. Dec. 12. The historic building in which, in 1&03, Farliament met to invite Prince Peter Karad J'ordje to become King of Serbia —and where, in 1914 King Peter announced the declaration cf war by the Austrian*—is now a cinema.Reuter. - 92 words
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212 1933-01-12 13 Trustees Charged With "Flagrant Favouritism." Reuter. Ottawa, Dec. 8. "Flagrant favouritism" during the past yearsis the charge against the director and the hoard of trustees of the Canadian National Ar. Gallery by 118 well-known Canadian artists wno have issurd a declaration to-day stating thnt theyReuter. - 212 words
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Advertisement31 1933-01-12 13 Current Comment on Malayan Affairs in the MALAYAN SATURDAY POST." 20 Cents Only. I BOSCH M AGNETOSl I For Reliability and Economy I l N. V. STRAITS JAVA TRADING CO. SINGAPORE—PENANG.31 words
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Article113 1933-01-12 14 The Government of India have acquired two buUdlng, ver> nor tbe Vum IDum lor tb? opening ol n brancb m.t urologlcal oMce. ln to aailsl. avlato:» vitb tbe latest, possible meteorological lnlormati'n owce is to be op ueci as soon us rep»ir« ol tbe exlatlng buildings cc.lnulll> "1/b<r« ueommlu» bell:l113 words
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Article246 1933-01-12 14 December Report, 1932. Previ- Thi* Applications. ously. month. To date. Local Committee: Singapo.c *P* J P.nang 65 1 V Malacca 6 Kedah 4 P.rak I°° 5 2 N gri Bemhttin 21 5 22 Central Ccmmi.tec: Kuala Lumpur 201 1 -02 Total 591 3 394 Number of Applications:—246 words
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161 1933-01-12 14 Took It From Englishwoman. Reuter. Munich, Dec. 10. Somewhere there is an Englishwomen to whom a weh-known hotel thief is anxious tc give £10,000—as ccmpensatien for jewels he stole from her at Cannee; seveial years ago. The former hetel thic? has now become rReuter. - 161 words
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Article127 1933-01-12 14 Daily "Round" Among The Sharks. Reuter. Honolulu. Dec. 9. Mr. Ramsay is leaving his ;»ob as swimI dag pestman of the Scuth Seas. For eleven ypars, he says, his job has ten swim out to. ships from the I: land cf Niuafoou. in the Tonga group. andReuter. - 127 words
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Article101 1933-01-12 14 Police Find After A Bomb Outrage. Reuter. Berlin. Dec. 11. Foil:wing several bomb outrapos near !he village of Sehoenwald, near Gleiwitz. the authorities ordered a search cf the village for veapons. This k what they found 1 Two heavy rifles, four carbines, five piste is, c.xReuter. - 101 words
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358 1933-01-12 14 Morphine Bought Beneath Machine Gun Muzzle. Wasaingion A matter-of-fact little pSbli f United States Treasury > hrilling storie.-; cf the une fricials to thwart drug bo Cne Government age;.- contracted to buy 75 cv:.'. two men fcr £700. "In order to recch-e c tepcrt.358 words
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Advertisement935 1933-01-12 14 'j REJLVENATION. THE GREAT SECRET OF SEXUAL WEAKNESS AND STERILITY SOLVED. By the range of investigation oft tha Hormom H x H 'herapy it has been confirmed that the Hormone. BBS \—WLr of the Sexual Clands which are governing 51*. whole Sexual system are capable of conslderabl: »h™ W I935 words
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Miscellaneous733 1933-01-12 14 EMPIRE RADIO TONIGHT. British Broadcasting Corporation. PROGRAMMES FOR INDIA (INCLUDING BURMA), CEYLON, STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, FEDERATED MALAY STATES AND ADEN. From The Empire Transmitter, Daventry, England. Wavelengths: 25.3 and 31.3 metre*. O.M.T. 2.30 p.m. Time Signal from Big Ben. Concert by the Midland Studio Orchestra, from a B rmirgham studio. 2.45733 words
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866 1933-01-12 15 Shipping News Notices. NEW NORTH CHINA PORT. To Be Built In Gulf Of Pohai. Great Northern Port CommiSon been studyinp the matter for Wo years Th project for a deep-water ocean pon. free fmm ice. on lnated with the hate Dr Sun Vat-sen whose plans for the modem development of866 words
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Article305 1933-01-12 15 Tremendous Project To Improve Navigation. Major blasting operations on th' Kung Ling Tan rocks in the Go:g:s, 33 miles above Ichang. are more prob?b c with the departure of Mr. H. R. Dixon. B. Sc.. Mm. Eng., on an inspection trip to upper Yangtz:. says the 'N.C.D. News."305 words
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Article83 1933-01-12 15 World's Biggest Ships Go Into Dock. Canadian Pacific linere-the ErnpreS BxT WD" (Which took the delegates H ont Country to the Ottawa Conference) £c R S d f and the -Duchess^ tania the "Old Lady of the Atlantic" which over 20 years held the Blue Riband o7iK83 words
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Article238 1933-01-12 15 Blue Funnel Ship That Became The "Impero." Many who remember the Blue Funnel broken up at Genof hUS JUSt f G\ e ee?ir e bu°m th H fam US CIaSS Which k her smers ber n« the "Ajax/ •Mderabie Si ucaU °n which were a conStaSe n the238 words
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Article170 1933-01-12 15 Four Men Drowned And Three Saved. The sand dredger "Redvers Buller," owned at Barry, sank early last month in the Bristol Channel, off Weston-super-Mare. Four of ne crew, named Brice. Smith, Parker, and Haltert. were drowned. The dredger, which was loaded with sand for Swansea auddenly took a170 words
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Article122 1933-01-12 15 Cunarder Hits Canadian Pacific Vessel. liner h l, a dai a e t0 the P l B <* the Cunafd SLSSSS! ,T>uchess of Richmond" struck lightly i n the St. Laurence River near \ercheres, twenty miles from Montreal. The Duchess of Richmond" was undamaged Both vessels were anchored122 words
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Article456 1933-01-12 15 Chairman And Effect Of Exchange. of ft add <- of the N YK: -i <f h l Kasamimcc lng Tokyo gen2ral l°° k the ch;ir and m suPSS m pan fw SP" f acccunts et^Sim ending Sept 30 1932, c\iim«™ artCr fully Providing for he flcr456 words
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Article71 1933-01-12 15 Captain And Four Others Believed Lost. J Aeroplanes are searching for the wreck of i German sailing ship of 121 tons which is believed to have sunk with the captain and four men in a severe ctorm. /The disaster is believed do have occurred south-west cf the71 words
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