Malaya Tribune, 12 April 1933
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Title Section41 1933-04-12 1 The Malaya Tribune THE MOST POPULAR DAILY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. I, Vol XX, No. as SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 1933 FIVB CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Wednesday, Apr. 12, 1933. Malaya Tribune 24 PAGES SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 1933. FIVE CENTS41 words
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Advertisement292 1933-04-12 1 ''''i^Ĕ^^^ (ITOJlums PtRFfCTION scon whisky j GET VALUE BY SMOKING ONE OF D I THE WORLD FAMOUS BRANDS OF THE t C GENERAL CIGAR Co., I I THE LARGEST MANUFACTURERS OK CIGARS IN THE WORLD" ■bvv«:»:'<'v v 4**> r II g 10 ENJOY 1 ROiiT IS TO *A\E DELIGHTFUL HALF-HOUR292 words
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Advertisement43 1933-04-12 1 A. FLINTER 6, Raffles Place, Singapore. Importing Diamonds and Pearl Necklaces uf 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.43 words
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Article2775 1933-04-12 2 American Action? BOUND TO CHINA BY HONOUR. We publish below a statement issued by Mr. Eugene Chen, former Chinese Minister of Foreign Affairs, on American rights and obligations in the present Sino-Japantse conflict, a copy cf which has been supplied by the Kuo Mm News Agency,2,775 words
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Article250 1933-04-12 2 History From Earb Buildings. The discovery of the I at Ur of the Chaldtes by k don of the British Mil eun Ei£f <*- cf the University of Peru direction of Mr. Leonard \v start of the eleventh tmm tne expedition one of high I The250 words
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Advertisement759 1933-04-12 2 Owtaf to the huge success and the I j appreciation of the smokers of Lion &ja£r cigarettes for the Slogan competition which CA OHINIt [|ATF closed on March 15 in Kuala Lumpur, we IJ have decided to make an open competition IJIH OYvßi for all Malaya. In order to give759 words
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Article2542 1933-04-12 4 HIGHER MALAYAN QUOTA? MINERS FAVOUR TWO MORE YEARS. Selangor Miners yesterday decided to support the continuation of the International Tin Restriction agreement for a further two years, a id instructed their delegate to the F.M.S. Chamber of Mines, Major L. Vaughan, to inform the Chamber2,542 words
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Article, Illustration60 1933-04-12 4 THE CONFLICT: POLAND DANZIG. Poland's plan to fortify its garrison on the peninsula Westerplatte has aroused great indignation in the free city of Danzig which has made a claim to the League of Nations requesting that troops be withdrawn. Our picture shows the Polish steamer Wiija. which executed the transport60 words
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Article703 1933-04-12 4 New Law Promulgated. NO ALLOWANCE F(»r THE MARRIED. (From Our Oun Corn The system of inccm? and soger chjced as :rom April I. ltW sens to assess themselves or p tnexemption, to send in returns tad tior.s and io understand and ««teh tlJt interests under a703 words
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Advertisement169 1933-04-12 4 POPULAR ||<^$W ALL OVER THE WCRLD JM^^£&~-~mtfJ^ FnA Eaßjisfa Fruil Fathered and ft f pacfced at the acme ol their pertec- i "~v ri.Mi serve them with CHIVERS' C-vJaSHi f CUSTARD they are delicious! 7 Chi vert' Canned English Vegetables an iv» as px a! le— H picked and Packed169 words
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Article604 1933-04-12 5 p u b]j EExamination Of Lim Chin Guan. Binatl D of I-im Chin Guan, s continued befoic Mr. ■in he SupfUM Court, 1 .it (atr. Moor) to nkrupt taa teen txamin- of ea ICUS and at n be mace- sta.tnient -to b ii a.i c.pporI604 words
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Article129 1933-04-12 5 Copyright Of Broadcast Matter. Reuter Wireless. London, April 6. A most, impor.ant decision m a test case WM given in the Chancery Court affe Una the Plaintiffs, the "Performing Right Society" sought an injunction restraining defends Hammonds Brewery, from an alleged htfrhutt ment of copyright in certainReuter Wireless. - 129 words
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Article102 1933-04-12 5 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. {Our readers are Invited to write to us on subjects of public intern* «toed that the "Malaya Tribune" iocs not necessarily endorse ovinia* mn 1 be under pondents. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF AS POSSIBLE meter hi eXpresaed b V corres-spacin-ji, and on102 words
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Article671 1933-04-12 5 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir.—With reference to the letter under the head "A Call for Catholic Leaders" published in your popular journal of the 7th inst., I shall be very grateful to '•Catholicus" if he will be so kind as to allow me to671 words
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Article373 1933-04-12 5 (To Tribune.', area Jalan E> mushrToms. of these stalls tV, y Rom the opening ie» v to their closin B time, numberhey prcnH Ver se heavily r. lltUe; very often th *y loseySSL J L P T Part f the Population. then At *****1 fall weak prey373 words
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Article240 1933-04-12 5 "Are Sin, Disease And Death Real? 99 aSSLTLiS SUb !CCt f ths «1 all G d P to K CC ehUrCh 9 on Sunda >'. the "i- n ?K yei nCi 8,1 h S benefits "ho fortieth all thmc iniquities who hcaloth th- Qifcases." F*.alri 103 2 3240 words
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Article90 1933-04-12 5 League Committee's Hopes Of Settlement. Reuter Wireless. Geneva, April 7. New hope has arisen of settling the Colom-bia-Peru dispute. The Secretariat has circulated the text of a resolution adopted by the Advisory Commi tee of the League yesterday stating that it is now possible to make further efforts,Reuter Wireless. - 90 words
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Article113 1933-04-12 5 Based On Salter Commission Inquiry. London. April The Government's Road Trial Traffic Bill one of ihe big measures of the session, was formally presented in the House of Commons to-day by Mr. Headlam. Ihe Bill Is based on a comprehensive transport enquiry conducted by the Salter Commission113 words
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Article151 1933-04-12 5 The following novels were added to Raffles Library during the past fortnight:— Adair (Cecil) Shelmerdale. Albanesi <E. Maria) White Branches. Arlen 'Michael) Man's Mortality. 2 copies. /',-nes (Jennifer) Pandora the Lid. Bailey (Temple) Little Girl Lost. Beck (L. Adams) Garden of Vision. Benson (Theodora) Facade. Bindloss CHarold) Loser151 words
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Advertisement20 1933-04-12 5 tKiwi 'Boot Polish is a 3' quality Boot Polish— its lasting lustre and outstanding brilliance ara incomparable—KlWl preserves your shoes—20 words
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Advertisement18 1933-04-12 5 There is extra nourishment in BOURNVILLE COCOA which will help you to build up and maintain your strength.18 words
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Advertisement361 1933-04-12 5 I SWEDES AREN'T the o*ST BREAKFAST In every part of the world, the best breakfast is Scolt c Porage Oats. No other breakfast 'cod contains elements so nourishing n* oilo no other country grows rack magnificent oats as Scotland, and Scott's Porasje Oats arc ....A.-. -.'V.,--,: mm" So/c .Agents /or361 words
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Miscellaneous632 1933-04-12 5 EMPIRE RADIO TONIGHT. British Broadcasting Corporation. CEYLON STRAITS SETTLEMESTS, FEDERATED MALAY STATES AND ADEN. From The Empire Transmitter, Davcntry, England. Wavelengths: 25.23 and 31.3 metres. 'British Summer Time: add 6 hrs. 20 minutes.). 230 p.m. Tinii Signal frcm Big Ben News Bulletin. 2.45 p.m. Man versus MicrobeMalaria, a talk. 3.00632 words
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Advertisement222 1933-04-12 6 M HASSAN. ELECTRICAL AND WATER CONTRACTOR. .16-37, Bras Basah Road, SINGAPORE. If you are in need of electric j lights, fans, motors, etc., and water service, please write to the above address or 'Phone 1 3411. I k .JBMSSBsaMBMBaiBBSSBMBaB^BJS^B^^^^^W"i»w TO LET. FURTHER REDUCTIONS IN RENT From Ist January, 1933. AT222 words
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Advertisement706 1933-04-12 6 TO LET, !TO LET —165, Tank Road, Immediate entry apply Meyer Brothers. TO LET—I. Margate Rd.. off Grove Rd., close to Katong Park. Entry 1-5-33. Particulars Tel. 3170. TO LET—CAPITOL THEATRE. MALACCA. Apply to S. Fung. Raffles Chambers, Singapore, or to Mrs. Tan Soo Sim, Malacca. TO LET—"Silverton," 8. Upper706 words
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Advertisement455 1933-04-12 6 SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED —Salesmen on commission basis. Apply in writing to Fri'el Co.. 135. co M.T. WANTED —Canvassers. < Ladies and Gentlemen) for Margo Soap, Neem Tooth Pas.c, No Pain B:.lms and Other Products, on 20 ccmmir>-ion first \v;ek. Starting salary, on satisfactory work $5.00 and s'h weekly. $5.00 necessary455 words
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Advertisement81 1933-04-12 6 FOR SALE, FOR SALE—Eight D. C. Linotype Motors, each y 2 H.P., all in good working order. For further particulars write to the Manager Malaya Tribune, 56|60, Anson Road. PACKING. EXPERT JAPANESE PACKER. Please apply to M. SAW ADA CO., 27, Bencoolen Street, Singapore. 'Phone 2776. i i USE MARGO81 words
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Advertisement513 1933-04-12 6 EDUCATIONAL. j PRIVATE TUITION for Boys and Girls from Primary Class upwards by qualified L*dy Teacher of extensive experience employing modern method- Coaching for examinations a ipeeWlty Enquiri-s |fl Box No. 132. c/o Malaya Tribune. Johanna English school 40, NIVEN ROAD. Receives students from Primary to Standard VII and Commercial513 words
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Advertisement506 1933-04-12 6 25 Cents JDverv \f PASTE 1 PIJKITv I A DISUNCim Ui KAPALA CHINTAMANI The best for all diseases of the wip and car. Makes the hair Himalayan Pharmacy, 135, Serar. o oon p Singapcre. GRAMOPHONE "A MAINSPRINGS British Make, Made from the finest quality steel Obtainable from all Chinese Watch506 words
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Article648 1933-04-12 7 •Control Supplies." UK. D.ST. L. PARSONS' REVIEW. annual general meeting cf Estates, Ltd.. was held of the company. No. ,1, als Lumpur, on March 28. i Parsons in the chair. •>,.,!. ddn ■c\ the mooting as report and the duly accounts covering the 19;>2. having been in648 words
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Article535 1933-04-12 7 Chairman And Need For Control. oi T thP ordinary general nwi a n H y f M °L ek Rubber Co Ltd S at 137. Heeren Street, Malacca, on March 31, nri an S HOCk lhe chairman, presiding Other, present included Mr. Choo Chin Kiong535 words
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Article150 1933-04-12 7 Directors Report A Profit Of $944. Tne report by the directors of Ayer TCngah Rubber Estates. Ltd.. to the sixteenth Ordinary annual general meeting of shareholders statesThe year's working baa resulted in a profit cl $944.02. to which fells to be added th« balance carried forward from last150 words
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Article81 1933-04-12 7 The following is a list of outputs for the under-mentioned estates for the month oi March, 1933: Brunei 33.000 lb. Changkat 21.898 lb. Haytor 19,017 lb. Lunas 36,600 lb. Nyalas 31,000 lb. Tapah 66.073 lb. Alor Gajah 25,000 lb. Australasia 26,105 lb. Ayer Panas 68 000 lb. Bukit81 words
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Article706 1933-04-12 7 Stocks And Consumption Prospects. „„!f ihe present position and future outlook of tin. i: ia important to remember mat bug cominomty has, anting the past lf« years, been subjected to a restriction oi outpu.. eitner by agreemcm or by economic force ~3 U e J toe706 words
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Article21 1933-04-12 7 The following tm returns for the month of March ts reported: Kinta Tin 703.97 pikuls. Semenyih 59 00 pikuls.21 words
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Article428 1933-04-12 7 Adverse Effect Of U. S. Crisis. I; is fearctl that the economic crisis in th= (fatted States will cause a sborp shrinkage in Japans foreign trade. An adverse balance of Y.10.0u0.000 to V.20.000 000 for every te:: daystrade is anticipated for some time. The trade \elume fpt the428 words
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Article222 1933-04-12 7 Business With Middle Asia. Mr. Frank S. Williams, American Tracte Commissioner, 7A. Ocran Building. Singapore, has received by cable the following statistics relating to the foreign trade of the United States with Middle Asia for the month of F?bruarv. 1933: Tctal experts from United States G$ 102.000,000 To222 words
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823 1933-04-12 8 Shipping News Notices. FOLLY OF NAVAL ECONOMY. British Disarmament Policy Criticised. British naval disarmament was criticised by Mr. Robert Strachan, a director of the FairHeld Shipbuilding and Engineering Co., Ltd., who presided at th: t.nrtv-siv'h annual dinner of the Glasgow and Weot of Scotland Association of Tor» j. v ahlglnwra823 words
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Article126 1933-04-12 8 New German Naval Attache In London. Berlin, March, 4. Captain Waasner, one of the most fam us "U" boat commanders in the World War, baa been appointed first German Naval Attach? in London. He will take up hi? post en April Born on March .1. 1887, Cap126 words
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Article377 1933-04-12 8 Union Refuses To Accept Wages Cut. Ihe negotiations regarding new agreements for Swedish seamen have definitely broken clown. When the parties failed to agree to the compromise suggested by the Government-appointed commission in the middle of last month, it was decided that no action would be taken, but377 words
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Article237 1933-04-12 8 Prominent People On Board. There are s:me Interesting passengers 011 the "President Pierce," which left Singapoie today for Europe and America. M.\ Chcrles A. Deland, Jr., is a member of the Art Department of the "Boston Post." Ho is accoirpanic d by his wife on a pleasure trip237 words
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Article383 1933-04-12 8 Owners Successfully Sue Dock Authority. Sir W. F. K. Taylor, K.C. gave judgment at the Liverpool Court of Passage, in an action heard the previous day, and reported in these columns, in which the owners of the steamer "Sarah Brough claimed damages from the trustees of the383 words
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Article78 1933-04-12 8 A notice to m- t ae"4 s. 'tc that en May I the clcui cf the X w'a Koran Light <nj»?!iir.-.» will be altered from white to rc± The vi ibility will m consequence be reduced to five miles. She alteration is rttCffeafJ to m*9 Mt c78 words
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Article41 1933-04-12 8 Applications for Sunday permits to work cargo on sieamers on Sunday, the 16tn in?t.. should icach the Master Attendant's Office not laUr than 11 a.m. on Saturday morning. It is requested that fees should be paid by cKsstd cheque.41 words
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Article412 1933-04-12 8 Freight Rates And Danish Owners. Although there are plenty of orders for tonnage, both from the Baltic and White Sea, for the coming season, owners are holding back, the rates quoted being far blow the mark. The Russian charterers, especially from the White Sea, are412 words
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Article116 1933-04-12 8 "Lauder Than Noisest Brass Band." A new fire alarm f:r ships has been brought to tht attention of fire experts here as a result cf the disasters cf the "Ge rges Philippar" and "Atlantique." The gadget is the size cf a large egg-cup and consists of two116 words
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Advertisement409 1933-04-12 8 BTEAMEB SAILINGS. P. 0. BRITISH INDIA A Mi APCAR LINES. (Incorporated In England). MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AlsD ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. LONDON and PAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. (TJrjd r Contract with Ilia Majesty's Government). OUTWARD FROM LONDON. For China and Japan. Due Tonnage. Singapore 1933. Soudan 6.800 Apr.409 words
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Advertisement310 1933-04-12 8 Where You May Buy The Malaya Tribune THE MALAYA TRIBUNE IS ON SALE AI THE FOLLOWING DEPOTS:— SINGAPORE. Y. Mohamed Ibrahim. 134. Tanjong Pagar Road, and Keppel Road Railway Station. A. Palasamy, General Hospital (News Seller). Mr. E. S. Kattuvasa, 391, New Bridge Road. E. S. Nainamsah, 23 Nell Road.310 words
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Advertisement266 1933-04-12 8 j The Overseas Trading Syndicate, 2C Burmah Road Penang and Branch, Tong Lng Co I 32, I.eith Street. Adl Ayurveda Rar>ayan* Medical Bali 47 Queen Btreet, Penang. Mr. B. K. Ibrahim. 503, Dato Kramat Road Penang. MALACCA. I Hong Hln ft Co., 14. First Cross Btreet I The Lanka Store.266 words
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Advertisement220 1933-04-12 8 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LFNIE H r Australischc Geselbchafi (Companies Incorporated in Germany). OUTWARDS. HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. 1933. 1 m.s. SAUERLAND, via Manila Apr. 18 m.s. HAVELLAND. \ia Manila May 5 m.s. LEVERKUSEN, via Manila May 16 ms. ERMLAND, via Manila May 28 t m.s. BURGENLAND. via Manila June220 words
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Advertisement522 1933-04-12 8 STEAMER SAILER Germany,. The undernoted are the Company* in* fixtures:— OUTWARDS. "TRIER" for Manila. Bon 831 Shanghai, Taku, Dalren. T and Japan t "HOLSTEIN" for Japan May 1 HOMEWARDS. "LAHN" for Genoa. M'seilles. C;. k blanea. Havre, Dunkirk, a Rotterdam, Hamburg and Brean *n 5 "SAALE" for Marseille, a/dam. 1522 words
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Article329 1933-04-12 9 Mining Shares. W.dno. day. 11 a.m. a share quotations are issued Co- exchange and stock U wn I Buvrrs B^llera. va i Tta 23 3 24 3 in jij norn 11 Tin 11 G 12 G 12--0.05 0.07 an 0.35 0.40 2 Tto Mi norn L i329 words
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Article64 1933-04-12 9 9m BT CO., EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Buyers. Sellers. Bingji, 100 101 cl 104 108 norn 104 108 norn 11*13) iBCTMMt W 105 norn 1I4? i 116 ci 113 114 ci I ISM) 4: Es fms v. C r' 1 109 IMH d iiaij 5 -p. L64 words
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168 1933-04-12 9 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION. RUBBER CONTINUES STEADY. Further Rise In Tin Prices. (By Our Financial Cvrresvonient., Singapore, Wednesday. nf>on. To-day's Prices:— Rubber (Singapore) 6 1116 cts., rp- /cv U P 316 cts. lin (Singapore) $81%, up i/^. esterdav's Prices: London Rubber 2>4.d., up 1 16d. Market Tone: .Firm.168 words
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Article42 1933-04-12 9 Latest Quotations. RUBBER. London Spot: 2 1 4 d. New York: 3 9 32 cents. Singapore: 6 11 16 cents, business done TIN. London Spct: £156 7s. 6d. <Up 7s. 6d London 3 months: £157. <Up 2s. 6d Singapore: $81,624.42 words
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Article152 1933-04-12 9 Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.), Ltd. Prices for Shell Mot r Spirit and various brands of Kerosene are as follows: Shell Aviati n Spirit in 4 gallon drums per British Imperial gallon $1.23 Shell Motor Spirit ex pump per British Imperial gallon $0.86 Shell M:tor Spirit per 4 gallon152 words
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Article24 1933-04-12 9 Further rubber outputs for March reported to us are: lb. Ayer Molek 16,481 Kuala Reman 46,000 Lok Kawi 30,000 Malaka Pinda 34,60024 words
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Article42 1933-04-12 9 Reuter. Austin, Texas, April 11. The Railroad Oommission hjas ordered 10,000 oil wells in Texas to remain closed until April 21. Only tests of certain wells to obtain data of potential production will b? permitted during the next ten days.—ReuterReuter. - 42 words
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Article13 1933-04-12 9 Pahang Consolidated Co. s output for March was 1.310 p kuls.13 words
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Article1107 1933-04-12 9 Company's Substantial Reserves. The twenty-third annual general meeting of Kamasan Rubber Co., Ltd.. was held at the registered office cf the company. No. 1, Embankment. Kuala Lumpur, on March 29. with Mr. M J. Kennoway fan the chair. The chairman addressed the meeting as follows: It is1,107 words
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Article419 1933-04-12 9 The Changing Insurance Conditions. ttlTtSrS T SPIrU f nati «nalism amongst interests* Bri jSZn' 22*, the panics whin a 5 oTJZT iTTS C°mw...,.lri dre operaung in mat part of the caVlienTv^t 0 5 fact 1 lb lhC Ja Panese field, have been 2 Z:TT ce(i by their419 words
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Article75 1933-04-12 9 British Government To Grant Assistance. Reuter. London. April 11. In the House of Common to-night. Mr. Walter Runciman (President of the Board of Trade) announced that, owing to the congestion of business in the Commons, the Government proposed shortly to introduce a Bill in the House cf LordsReuter. - 75 words
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Article77 1933-04-12 9 Clearing Banks' Keen Competition. Reuter Wireless. London, April 8. On the money market, supplies on Uw, the H WCek the keCn compe it among the clearing banks for Treasury allot ments, with the result ilfc ««ury allot- ww Llie result that the averaee ratp topped from lis.Reuter Wireless. - 77 words
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Article181 1933-04-12 9 (By Courtesy of Hongkong Bank.) Singapore. April 12. Selling: London 4 months' stehr 9* i ««j 2^; 32d de^n d r M.T*£S. S d Pari T T H !I]6d demand 164 New vol ad 985 Hamburg dcma "d demand m c demand Bat ZZVt Soura °aya demand 90181 words
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Article88 1933-04-12 9 (Incorporated in England* SINGAPORE BRANCH: 4, D'Almeida Street. Authorised and Subscribed Capital £2,000.000 Paid-up-Capital Ll u()QfQOO Reserve Fund and Rest 500 000 HEAD OITKE: LONDON BRANCHES: B moay. Culcuita. Colombo. Karachi, Madras Amara. Baghdad. Bahrein, Basra. Kirkuli' Mosul and Sineapore. CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and interest I88 words
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Article374 1933-04-12 9 Rubber Shares. Singapore, Wednesday. 11 a in. The following rubber share quotation* are ivufcd by Fraser and Co. and LyaU and Kvar.: s«ue Value. Praaer Ljmil Bharer Co. Evatt 1 AUenby $0.45 $0.55 $0.45 $0 55 1 Alor Gajah 0.25 0.35 0.25 OSo lA. Hiram 0.50 065374 words
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Article285 1933-04-12 9 FRASER CO 'S QUOTATIONS. Q. m S 9 j CLOSING QUOTATIONS. 3 > > Buyers. Sellers. $2 $2 Alex. Brick Pref. 0.80 1.00 norn $2 $2 Alex. Brick Ord. 0.30 0.50 norn tl £1 B. Ameri. Tobacco 93 3 97;6 SlO $5 B. Malaya Trus.ee 5.30 5.50 £i £1285 words
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Advertisement33 1933-04-12 9 §THE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, p LIMITED. MA KI\E TRANSIT AND I MOTOR CAR "WUJICI ACCEPTED AT CWttWl RATES. L 0 MARGOLIOUTH, 1 ,J LTD. M °TOR CAR F »"\t P***** 1 Manager.33 words
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Advertisement62 1933-04-12 9 [Other financial news will be found on page 7.] 3 ft j 0 Interest yearly paid to you quarterly Think what smali amounts put regularly away now, will mean to you in time to come. In a surprisingly short time you will have an appreciable bank balance. Interest &t the62 words
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Advertisement200 1933-04-12 9 Oversea Chinese Banking Corporation Limited. (Incorporated In Straits S*ttlem«nta). Successors to THE CHIN USE COMMERCIAL HANK, LTD., THE HO HONG ttAwt* LTD. AND THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK, LTD. CAPITAL. Authorised $40,000,000.00. Paid Up $10,000,000.00. HEAD OFFICE. CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET SINGAPORE LOCAL BRANCH: 458, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. BOARD OP DIRECTORS: Chee200 words
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Advertisement197 1933-04-12 10 j l hewi nr. with opxd'S iMcrrußßS j LAST MGHi TO-NIGHT-JACK HOLT This Sporting Age j Supported by— 1 LOYD HUGHES DOROTHY SEBASTIAN LV i The Deceiver A DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION. j TO-MORROW —Thursday j MATINEES—Friday. Saturday. Sunday and Monday. j Janet Gaynor j Charles Farrell 1 iin their LAST197 words
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Advertisement129 1933-04-12 10 JLmuaem j3l*s j LAST NIGHT'S j j TWO SHOWS PACKED OUT I j j Here's the Big Holiday Show of the Week! I CAPITOL! I The Greatest Jungle-Thriller ever made The Picture that Hundreds have been wait- ing to see—An Absolute Sensation "NAG AN A" Universalis amazing Epic of the129 words
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Advertisement341 1933-04-12 10 j There is something different .77TJ] j something that fires the rmcg in I ation in that marvellous ft\ m The Road To! Singapore" A WARNER BROS.' PRODUCTION. >\jth this strange LaJ it j WILLIAM POWELL. tropica i> a stoi j MARIAN MARSH, Ibrill and crip the int< est of341 words
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Advertisement180 1933-04-12 11 If The World's fK I l r JjANET GAYNOR CHARLES FARRELL j •(4 Renewing all ycur d'ca'rs .n a rcma«? Os tender as stiff y I fj inspired ct "Seventh Heaven." Two superb* gnat ttmr* and Chm *Z* Far rell been so ideally if *W»»«r te« ft «X* Arcrf lo180 words
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Obituary122 1933-04-12 12 MADAM MAX SIN. aged 68 years, wife of Mr. Chan Ah Wing of Messrs. Ah Wing ar.d Sons. Hongkong Branch, passed away peacefully at her residence. No. 56. Tra> S'.n t. at 3.30 a m., on Saturday. April 8, 1933. She 1 ave> behind her husband, two122 words
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Article708 1933-04-12 12 The world is going to Washington. There is nothing new in that, for Washington Conferences are a matter of history. But there is something very different in the present situation. Previously the Powers' representatives have met, leisurely, and with due pomp and circumstance, in the American capital,708 words
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Article163 1933-04-12 12 Mrs. Lok' Yew and family are expected to return to Kuala Lumpur from Switzerland next month. Madam Tan Nya Chik died on Monday at her residence, 48-5. Lorong 16. Geylang. leaving »our sens—Messrs. Wee Kirn Chin. Kirn Swee. Peng L!m and Peng Sim. and tfAi daughters. The funeral took place163 words
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Article284 1933-04-12 12 Systematic Collection For Unemployed. Mr H C Char- the zealcus hon. general secretary of the Clerical Union, writes to us as follows: Pursuant to a resolution which was passed at the last annual general meeting of the Clerical Union, the Unicn has now taken steps towards organising284 words
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Article113 1933-04-12 12 No Delay In Workmen's Compensation. Reuter. London. April 12. Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald I Parliamentary Under-Secretary for the Dominions and Colonies*, replying to Mr. G. Hi:ks "Lab.. E. Woolwich i in the Hcus: of Commons as regards the enforcement or Workmen's Compensaticn legislation in the Straits SettlementsReuter. - 113 words
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Article40 1933-04-12 12 Surprise For Opponents Of Sir Cecil? 'From Our Oicn Correspondent./ London. April 11. Sir Samuel Wil~ons rcoort will be released on April 19 simultaneously in England and Malaya. I learn unofficially that the anti-Clementiites will probably be surprised.40 words
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Article48 1933-04-12 12 King's Handsome Gift To The Nation. 'From Our Oicn Correspondent.) Bangkok, April li. It is officially stated that the Ministry of Public Instruction has received a gift of 200,000 ticals from the King for the purpose of the maintenance of the public schools of the country.48 words
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Article57 1933-04-12 12 An extraordinary meeting of the Legislative Council will be held in Singapore to-morrow. The orders of the day include the taking of the oath by the new members—the Hon. the Acting Treasurer. (Mr. L. Rayman) and the Hon. Dr. N. L. Clarke (on re-appointment) and the Courts (Amendment)57 words
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Article161 1933-04-12 12 Sir J. B. S. Campbell. D.S.O.. arrived by the ••Talamba" this morning from Hongkong. At the Tamil Methodist Church. Short Street, a service will be held on Good Friday at 9.30 a.m.. and not at 1 p.m. as previously announced. The wedding aill take place shortly of Mr. K. S.161 words
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Article126 1933-04-12 12 JAPAN AND U.S. NAVY, on page 2. SELANGOR AND RESTRICTION OF TIN. en page 4. INCOME TAX IN SIAM. on page 4. HALF MILLION PAID IN INTEREST. on page 5. OUR READERS' VIEWS on page 5. RADIO PROGRAMME, on page 5. SHIPPING NEWS, en page 8. FINANCIAL126 words
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Article445 1933-04-12 12 (BY "LOOKER-ON.") One may be oversuspj emphasis seems to be oi the ordinary" re to-moi t 5?" ordinary meeting" of the i .-ri Q i Council. A A There doesn't seem muck urgency about a minoi of the Courts Ordinan i J swearing-in of two m< justify445 words
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Article39 1933-04-12 12 Drastic Order Of Me\"' an Government. Nanking !l The Foreign Office is inform d Mexican Government has ordcri c nationals to evacuate the tour than May 1. The Foreign Oflu a strong protest to Mexico. —K<39 words
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Article15 1933-04-12 12 From Europe (London ma..March 23). by the "Crrtharo at t> a.m. 10 —imy15 words
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Advertisement226 1933-04-12 12 KfcAlfl HUNDREDS OF f,ne models i Who can hcpe to have a j many toys as i I Meccano boy? He is a real engineer—his j playroom la an engineering workshop. When J I be wants a truck, a crane, a bridge, a motor j car, or a locomotive, be226 words
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Advertisement36 1933-04-12 12 What to do during the Holidays I en 1 ith. 15th. Kith and 17th April, 1933 i j <§ Visit TENG SENG GUAM «34 NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. TO BUY j i T.K.K.V Rubber and other goods. J36 words
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Miscellaneous222 1933-04-12 12 DIARY OF EVENTS. Public Functions And Sports Fixtures. TO-DAY. APRIL 12. High Tides —11.51 a.m., 11.41 p.m. League Fortball: Div. 11, S. Cattle v. Malays 11, Anson Road; Div. 111, Monopolies v. Chinese 111. Jalan Besar; V.M.C.A. v. 5.H.8.. S.H.B. The Messiah." Victoria Theatre, 5.20 p.m. TO-MORROW. APRIL 13. High222 words
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641 1933-04-12 13 CONVICTION MAY MEAN DEATH. SOULLESS MACHINERY OF SOVIET JUSTICE. World-Wide Interest. British Cabinet Obtains Retributive Powers. Reuter. c world is displaying interest in the trial of six Englishow who are charged on various counts under Soviet The hearing, due to open to-day in theReuter. - 641 words
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Article131 1933-04-12 13 Five Kilkd In Seaplane (rash. Reuter. London. April 11. j flights were started Robbir.no. who left I oi April 9 fcr Ja.sk. and I left Athens at 3.40 a.m. a istratta—the Lancaster, left Lympnr «1 'to break Amy Bight to Capetown. kH Bertram, who was De« :nberReuter. - 131 words
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Article26 1933-04-12 13 n south Australia. Th) I Adelaide. April 8. nas def-ated Msured as the reM. 2? r r *»*>ur ranks. h;; l to be defeat-26 words
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Article146 1933-04-12 13 Former Colonial Secretary Of Hongkong; Dead. 'From. Our Own Correspondent./ London. April 11. The death is announced of Sir Claude Severn. from pneumonia. Sir Claude Severn. K.8.E.. C.M.G., was of Hongkong frcm 1912 to 1926. but also served in Malaya, coming here in 1894 as Private Secretary146 words
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Article83 1933-04-12 13 Free State Service To Be Resumed. Dublin. April 12. Following a conference between representatives of the strikers and Mr. Lemass (Minister of Industry and Commerce) a settlement of the Free State railway strike was announced at 3 p.m. It is expected that the full railway service will83 words
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Article38 1933-04-12 13 A Chinese who had snatched a parcel away from a woman, while she was walking along Rochore Canal Road, was sentenced to four months' rigorous imprisonment by the District Judge (Mr. H. A. Forrer» yesterday.38 words
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Article267 1933-04-12 13 India Takes Steps To Meet It. Reuter. London. April 10. The question of Japanese imports into India was raised in .the House of Commons to-day by Major Proctor, who asked whether the Secretary for India, Sir Samuel Hoare, Rculd consider making joint representations to Japan voluntarily toReuter. - 267 words
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Article670 1933-04-12 13 Silver Discussion. NO LIMIT SET IN THE TALKS. Reuter Wireless. New York, April 11. 5 1 h? *****05 Drt P ar ed by President Roo=eveP for discussion with Mr. MacDonaid and other h H ington di^to°?h e e r £A~LZ. T meSl Whlch 5 tha Mr. HullReuter Wireless. - 670 words
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Article55 1933-04-12 13 Reported Financial Crisis In Japan. Shanghai, April 12. A Japanese Cabinet crisis is reported following the resignation of the Finance Minister.—"Min Kuo Jih Pao." [No other message has been received of the resignation of the Japanese Minister of Finance. The resignation may be due to the critical state55 words
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Article199 1933-04-12 13 Cook Fatally Stabbed By Intruder. A brutal murder is reported to have occurred Si: sssi*— Hin at about two ocS a IiSS? that a Chinese cook employed by then h famUy WaS aSlPep in Quarter, man n E aWakened b >' On seeing a Ek nolo oT199 words
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Article31 1933-04-12 13 Under the auspices of the Paya Lebar Epworth League a Devotional Meeting will be held at the Chapel on Friday Z 8 p.m. Mr Chew Hock Hin will be the speaker31 words
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Article701 1933-04-12 13 HURLED AGAINST CHINESE. Heavy Casualties. General Attack Along Great Wall. Latest caßles from China stair- that the Japanese are on the defensive in 'he Shanhaikwan area, but ar« attacking along the Great Wall, wh re fierce fiffhting is in prog. ess. Shanghai. April 12. ihe Japanese are701 words
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Advertisement89 1933-04-12 13 HEYMAN I BUTTER I The fresh delicate flavour of HEYMAN BUTTER is due to the ideal conditions under J vhich W made. Produced in j A lctori a. Australia, it is handled "arl in aCl< d d Scrupu,ous j I j SOLE AGENTS: Annual Sale! OF OBSOLETE AND DELETED "His89 words
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911 1933-04-12 14 ASSN. FOOTBALL. S.A.F.A. LEAGUE, DIV. I. Exciting Soccer. S.R.C. AND CHINESE DRAW. ißy -Fun-Back Che sr.c. proved that they are scriou, triors lor the honours this season when they drew 2—2 •.■..th the GMana at the An on Road Stadium ft ■!< ITl»J in911 words
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Article325 1933-04-12 14 The score is not misleading. Tha Chinese had slightly more of the play. However, had the Club made the mo6t of one of the two splen- did openings in the early stages of the game there might have been a different tale to tell It was325 words
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Article86 1933-04-12 14 FIRST DIVISION. Goals. P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts S.R.C. 5 3 1 1 15 8 7 Malays 3 3 0 0 13 4 6 Wilts 4 3 1 0 8 3 6 Chinese 4 2 1 1 13 7 5 R.A. 3 2 1 086 words
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Article71 1933-04-12 14 The Selangors Rangers" XI play the S.C.F.a. at the Jalan Besar Stadium on Sunday and the Malaya at the same ground on Easter Monday. It was previously arranged that the visitors, who claim to have beaten the local champions when they met last year, should meet the Malays71 words
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Article49 1933-04-12 14 Reuter. London. April 11. Postponed matches in the English and Scottish Leagues played yesterday, resulted as follows: DIVISION lII— .Southern). Northampton T. 2, Cardiff C. 0 DIVISION lll—(Northern). Tranmere R. 3, Mansfield T. o SCOTTISH LEAGUE. Queen's Park l, Hamilton 0 Celtic 2. Clyde f 1. —Reuter.Reuter. - 49 words
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Article402 1933-04-12 14 Finals To Be Fought To-nisht. BOXING. The annual Inter-Da ttery tournament lor the jam id Black Cup between representatives from the various batteries, took place last night at Bl lean Mati. All the route-ts were 3-round The competition wen carried to the semi-final tage and thesi and thi402 words
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Article271 1933-04-12 14 Injury Rare But Not Serious. CRICKET. London. April 11. The doctor has informed Harold Larwocd, the England bowler, that nis foot injury, sustained in the final test, is not of a serious character and h? hopes Larwood will be able to play at the commencement of the coming271 words
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Article71 1933-04-12 14 LAWN TENNIS. Ties in the S.C.C. tournament are as follows: TO-DAY'S TIES. CHAMPIONSHIP DOUBLES (SEMI-FINAL). Roy Smith and N. S. Wise v. A. D. Anderson and R. B. Donnell. CHAMPIONSHIP SINGLES (SEMI-FINAL): F. T. K. Hccbes v. N. S. Wise. TO-MORROW'S TIES. GODOWN DOUBLES HANDICAP (semifinal): A. G.71 words
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Article130 1933-04-12 14 Ties in the SR C. tournament are as follows: TO-DAY'S TIES. SINGLES HANDICAP: C. V. Reutens (scr. > v. N. S. Hogan (owe 15.1). LADIES SINGLES: Miss M. Lewis (owe 15) v. Mrs. C. V. Reutens (plus 15). Mis* Z. Clarke «plus 4) v. Mrs. G. Eber (owe130 words
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Article132 1933-04-12 14 Yesterday'3 results in the R.S.Y.C. tournament were as follows: MENS SINGLES: Blyth beat Kinder 6—1, 6—2. MEN'S DOUBLES: Coltart and Walker scr. beat Merton Brown and Worham plus 15:—6—4. o—7, 6—3. MIXED DOUBLES: Mrs. Taylcr and Ander- I son owe 30.2 beat Miss Workman and Martin plus 15;132 words
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Article30 1933-04-12 14 Reuter Wireless. New York. April 9 The United States Lawn Tennis Association has abandoned for a year the proposed tournament open to amateurs and professionals. —Reuter Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 30 words
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Article102 1933-04-12 14 GOLF. Reuter Wireless. London, April 8. In The .Roehampton £200 Professional Golf Tournament, for which 21 players in the Ryder Cup competed, fit teen failed to qualify, including Havers. Alliss, Mitchell. Dunepn, Comr/ston and Seymour, the holder. The semi-finalists were all Ryder Cup players. Charles Whitcombe beat PadghamReuter Wireless. - 102 words
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Article35 1933-04-12 14 Shanghai, April 10. A .series of inter-State matches will be held at Wuchang, near Hankow, on April 21, 22 and 23. In a preliminary match Hupeh beat Anhui —"Mm Kuo Jih Pao."35 words
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Article247 1933-04-12 14 Royal Burial At Kuala Kangsar. (From Our Own Correspondent.) .Ipoh. April 12. A large gathering was present at the funerjl ef Raja Sir Chulan at Kuala Kangsai. the burial being accorded State and Royal honours. The coffin wa.s draped in Royal yellow and was placed in a247 words
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Article208 1933-04-12 14 AT THE CINEMAS "Nagana." which is the African name of deeping sickness, is the title of the magnified"/ [Universal picture Which remmenced a run at he Capitol Theatre yesterday. It is a brilliantly produced and thrilling picture 3f wild life and is bound to attract208 words
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197 1933-04-12 14 William Powell gives a clever impersonation of the oart of Hugh Dawltry, a "tad" bache'.cr whose nam? is ta:oo in the small European planting community at a Scu.h Indian pest, in "The Road to Singapore." the First NationalWarner Bros, picture which commenced a197 words
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Article95 1933-04-12 14 The Lodger." th? screen version of Mr?. Belloc Lowrdes' famous story, commenced its run at the Rcxy last night. A series of horrible crimes and no knowledge of what to expect at the next stage supplied th° audience with plenty of thrills. Heading the cast95 words
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Article98 1933-04-12 14 Alhambra. —Jack Holt in "This Sporting Age." Capitol.—"Nagana." Empire.—"Charlie Chan's Chance." Great World. —Side 6hows, pasar malam. Malay opera, Chinese wayangs, silent and talking films ("Good News'" and at Star Talkie: 'Love Among the Millionaires"). Marlborough.—Hindustani talkie "Gul (Lungat Bakawali." New World. —Side shows, "Ghost Train." open-air98 words
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Article130 1933-04-12 14 Haul Of Twelve Gallons Of Samsu. A clever ruse by Revenue Officers resulted in the arrest of two alleged rum runners and the seizure of 12 gallems of samsu at about 12 o'clock last night. Posing as buyers. Revenue Officers went to a spot off the 14mile,130 words
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Article295 1933-04-12 14 Dispute Over Possession Of "Pontianak." The hearing was resumed yesterday in the Supreme Court, before Mr. Justice Mills ot the case in which Mr. Kck Seng Huat suto Mr. Too Hoo Lye for the return of the steauici "Pontianak" which, he alleged, was only mortgaged tc the defendant,295 words
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Article228 1933-04-12 14 Tension Increases On Railway. Reuter. Harbin. April The story of the "theft" t»f 4.000 goods wagons, and 99 Jj is agitating the people here. A Japanese official aewepapa draaaaal arrest of the Soviet general J Cliinese Eastern Railway, who for evacuating the rolling- The Manchukuo authori!; cdReuter. - 228 words
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Article75 1933-04-12 14 The District Judge <Mr. H. A Forrer) delivered judgment this morning in the case in which two Indian women and four mra were charged with kidnapping a young marn*d woman of the same nationality One cf the men accused \va i whilst the others were acquitted Three previous75 words
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Advertisement22 1933-04-12 14 I I j ROYAL BAKERY I Hot Gross j Buns I Singapore Cold Storage Company, Limited. 1 Orchard Road and Sub Depots.22 words
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Article468 1933-04-12 15 Accused Acquitted. FIRM OF FORTY-TWO PARTNERS. One of the principal partners of a large Chinese firm, with its head office in Hongkong and a branch at 45, Hongkong Street. Singapoie. appeared before the District Judge (Mr. H. A. Forreri yes.eiday in answer to a charge which cr>me468 words
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Advertisement136 1933-04-12 15 I To-Night: Buster Keaton in I "Free Easy j DIGESTIVE TABLETS). j Very Superior, improve regulate the entire digestion i§ stkm when Intestinol Tablets are at hand to banish all that ible from Indigestion. Every home should keep them. *LE AT ALL DISPENSARIES AND STORES or direct from THE SOLE136 words
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Advertisement39 1933-04-12 15 1 LOO X YOUNG. WHY BE BOTHERED WITH TWO PAIRS OP GLASSES, WHEN A PAIR OF OUR INVISIBLE BIFOCAL GLASSES SERVE BOTH FOR FAR AND NEAR fOnly Address 3, Capitol Buildin?, Fiom 8 a.m. to 7.30 p.m. Saturday Excepted.39 words
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Advertisement657 1933-04-12 15 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. JEfd ALE Bab >- Ai«tin. 4-uatcr.h.p 78 1 ST. ANDRE?^^ SINGAPORE. NOTICE IS HEREBY" GIVEN that huT:i«™ Meeting Agenda «£J£s™ th; Mm of «W Annual Parochial m, tin, hvl6 M Mond April, 1932. ,2 ,he Annual of th Paro. chial Church Council for 1932 yWMta? the (41 Tc657 words
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Advertisement278 1933-04-12 15 BY SPECIAL Wiljp TO H M APPOINTMENT. THE KING OF SIAM. with its violent movements of the &§2§§ arms can alter the unfailing arcuracv of an Omega watch. Because of its precision and sturdiness you will find an Omega on the wrist or in the pocket of the world's most278 words
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Advertisement170 1933-04-12 16 j y/ A A NEW ADVENTURE A j IN ROMANCE jL j j j yl world will love these I H j j af 1| lovers more than ever in J I %fo this delightful story of I J J the New England coast. j I Janet I I'jKX GAVNOt170 words
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Advertisement122 1933-04-12 16 HERE IS REAL RELIEF! VC HTN muscles ache and are all taut and twisted with pain, rub in relief and rub out the stiffness and pain with Absorbine Jr. It penetrates deep into the muscles, at once you feel the glowing warmth that starts the blood coursing to the sore122 words
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Advertisement661 1933-04-12 16 |XL J»|i! NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Trade Mark and Nan ed above are the exclusive property of Chop Sho Tjeng Tian of S Sumatra, and are used by the said Chop in connection with Gin or Benzoa exported by them for sale in the Straits Settlements, Federate and661 words
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Miscellaneous633 1933-04-12 16 CLUB DIARY. (There &»c numerous Clubs and Societies in S.ngapore. most of the members of which are readers of the "Malaya Tribune." This Diary is provided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest I will still be included in633 words
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Article568 1933-04-12 17 Koscarch In 1932. CLINICAL STUDIES PROMINENT, |he annua] report of the Mert:cai domlna! -:i by the story ich although of immense am in problems of disease. -iutnph of the laboratory. .>: cctrresposdCM in the m if the emphasSa has shifted, and in report just issued the568 words
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Article80 1933-04-12 17 "ristoncd l!y An i>h\voiiian. I Hollywood (California). man who gave Holly/'■ned in 1884. t v.ho spoke enertate to England, «nan acquaintance to was tog a v. i 01 a Los Angeles the train returnto Kansas City. Csli, i: !,ame remembered it, i In property in Southern OT her80 words
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Article1140 1933-04-12 17 Aerial Station In South Atlantic. (Spccial to the "Malaya Tribune.") Ihe good ship "Westphalen" flying besides the German merchant colours, the house flags of the North German Lloyd to whicn the belongs and of the German Luft Hansa by whom she has been chartered, set out to sea1,140 words
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Article146 1933-04-12 17 Britain Leads In Cruisers And U.S. In Battleships. The strengths of the fleets of th- world are compared in a Blue Book jus;, issued in London. The numbers of the principal vessels owned by the various nations are: BATTLESHIPS. British Commonwealth 12 Italy 4 United Stages 15 Soviet146 words
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Article391 1933-04-12 17 120,000 To Camp In The Open. Santiago. Chile is to become a country of gold-miners. A plan has been dictated whereby every unemployment bureau will be closed after June 30 and all unemployed will be drafted info Andea.i Valleys to grub Wor gold. Fifty thousand are already engaged391 words
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Article113 1933-04-12 17 Music Instead Of An Anaesthetic. Dr. Basil Hughes, of the Bradford Infirmary, has just carried out ten major operations while the patients listened to dance music and songs on the win less. Instead of a general anaesthetic a serum was used which allowed the patients to retain113 words
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Article102 1933-04-12 17 It Will Be 142 Feet Long. The largest door in the world is nearing completion in a shipbuilding company's works at Middlesbrough (Yorkshire). It is being built upon stocks as though it were a ship Details of the dimensions of this door which have now been made102 words
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Advertisement294 1933-04-12 17 CRAVEN A CORK-TIPPED VIRGINIA CIGARETTES Wonder M^^W^ tj> TO OPEN for Steel, the Clyde for Ships, A Lancashire for Cotton Goods and ad- II Freshness-seal mitted the World over for equally good reasons London for the World's finest Virginia Cigarettes. London's—and indeed the World's—most ideal- MW^^^^f istic Manufactory of Cigarettes294 words
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Article195 1933-04-12 18 If you are curious to know what is happening to hr bust. wabt. and hip measurements, read bjsf letters: fc I was 186 lbs. when I started taking Krusch-n three months ago. and am now 162 i lbs., and I hope to reduce my weight195 words
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Article553 1933-04-12 18 SPORTS PASTIMES. BILLIARDS. MALAYAN CHAMPIONSHIP. Result Of First Round Draw. The following is a complete list of the first rcund ties in the Malayan Championship Tournament lor Padmore" Challenge Shield, jommencing at the New World on Saturday: It hi.s has been arranged to play two matches daily—one starting at 6.30553 words
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Article96 1933-04-12 18 The Malays meet the Selangor Rangers at Jalan Besar Stadium en Sunday and the visitors will play the Chinese en Monday at the £amf ground. Admls-icn charges: 50, 20 and 10 cents. In a friendly play en Sunday the Muslim Improvement Club drew 3—3 with the Tiger Sporting96 words
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Article208 1933-04-12 18 St. Joseph's Institution Beaten At Balestier. CRICKET. The Perhimponan Stia Club, playing on M.F.A. ground, Balestier Road, on Sunday, beat St. Joseph's Institution by 105 runs after declaring with four wickets intact. Scores: PERHIMPONAN SUA CLUB Omar c. Le Mercier b. Leijssius 12 Abbas played on b.208 words
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Article198 1933-04-12 18 St. Joseph's beat the Ceylon 3. C. by five wickets ana 27 run., on the C S. C. grounds on Saturday. Scores: CEYLON S. C. Dr. Balasingham b Fernandez 1 P. Rttnaiabapathy b Feranadez 3 Ambiavagar lbw b Leijssius 12 Alwis b Minjoot 7 Sinruithurai run198 words
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Article57 1933-04-12 18 (From Our Oun Correspondent.) The«enang team v. Perak on Saturday. Sunday and Monday at Penang will be Hoblyn. Biady. Can. Chcow Teik. Gibson. Henman. La Brooy. Orr. Reeves and Saravanamuttu. The eleventh place will be selected from Knight Cheng Hock. Reutcns and Oakrhind who have been57 words
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Article181 1933-04-12 18 The Rosy XI «drew with the S.C.R.C. or Sunday at Kong Lim Green. Scores: ROXY XI: H. Boon not out 107. D. Esj c Chocn Leong b Siow Hian I':. G. Fernandez c Keng Hock b Sicw Hian 11. T. Cordeiro b Chow Tat -13. Sim181 words
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Article204 1933-04-12 18 The V.M.C.A. II were beaten decisively by the Minto veam on Saturday at the AXKOC Road ground. Scores: Y.M.C.A.:—Lovick c Md Shah b Hamin Kechil 29. Piown run out 0: Singam c Ham H Kechil b Allaudin C: Stack c Lekil b APaudin 22: Galistan lbw.204 words
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Article257 1933-04-12 18 THE TURF. Weights For First Day. v The following are the handicaps for the first day of the Perak Turf Club's amateur meeting commencing cn Saturday: RACE 1 —Ponies 2 and 3 combd. Div. 4—5 f urs 2.45 p.m. Barima 10.10, Mona 10.7. Cinders 10.7, Hop Over 9.8.257 words
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Article490 1933-04-12 18 Record Number Of Entries. LAWN TENNIS. The annual Easter tournament at Klang takes place this week-end. In spite of the slump the entries for the various events total to 275. which beats all previous records. The ties are as follows: MEN'S OPEN SINGLES: Byes—D. H. Kleinman v. L.490 words
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Article197 1933-04-12 18 BADMINTON. The Government Trade School beat Teck's B P. by 4 matches to 2. Scores: G. T. S. players mentioned first): Seah Eng Hec beat Lauw Pel: Tjim 15—7. 15—4: Koh Lock Nam beat Yeo Oon Been 15—5 13— 12 <5—3): Let Kim Teck lost to197 words
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Advertisement203 1933-04-12 18 The Tea of World-wide Prestige By its choice quality and incomparable flavour Lipton's Tea appeals to all who appreciate the best UPTONS TEA on sale everywhere in thĕ famous yellow tin i LXPTOM LTD. Tm FMM. Carta* I i i I I Sole Distributors j Henry Waugh Co., Ltd. j203 words
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Advertisement168 1933-04-12 18 W Kodak Film J aX flH*fl*f KODAK LTD (Incorporated in England). Robinson Road and Battery E SINGAPORE THE IMPERIAL "GOOD COMPANION." The only All-British Portable Type»rits built en the standard 4-bank prfccipl;, embracing all the facilities attadMi to i Standard Typewriter. THE VERY LATEST IN PORTABLES ON THE MARKET. First168 words
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Article551 1933-04-12 19 Singapore Y.W.C.A. Worker In London. letl r from Miss Chen, th.' the Singapore Y.W.C.A. whs written is re- Dine Triangle News" that I have bc:n away I am ashamed that X Jly no letters but .iiniittee members. That 0 my lack cf energy all my tine is551 words
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Article162 1933-04-12 19 Detective Invents "Safety" Device. A device to foil motor-car thieves has beeinvented by Ex-Chief Ccnstable F Wenslev who was one of Scotland Yard's most noted defectives until his retirement two years ago. This is his own description of it: "It is an invention which combines simplicity with complete162 words
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Article163 1933-04-12 19 Treasure Lost Seven Centuries Ago. Plans are on foot for making an attempt to recover the jewels lost by King John in the Wash, on the Lincolnshire coast, when the tide overtook his baggage train over 7CO years ago. A "Fen Research Co. Ltd.," has been registered.163 words
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Article178 1933-04-12 19 The Kind's Head On Both Sides. Six valuable half-penny stamps are some* I where in the oost. They may have circulated jto any part of the world lor they were put en letters in London recently and all trace hae j been lost cf them. They are valuable178 words
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Article163 1933-04-12 19 Now Returns As An Opera Star. I Sam Worthington was a butcher's assistant at Bolton (Lancashire) 15 years ago. Now he has returned to the town as Signor Giovanni Valli. a world-famous basso prof undo of Italian opera. He has been given a civic welcome and accl&imed as163 words
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Article334 1933-04-12 19 Where Poverty Is Criminal Auckland (New Zealand). Poverty is "practically a criminal offence" on the beautiful Pacific island of Tonga, 1,500 miles north-west of Auckland. There is a "compulsory prosperity law" in force on the island —and it is regarded as a most serious offence to break it.334 words
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Article141 1933-04-12 19 Players in Top Hats And Tight Trousers. The Bishop of Guildford, Dr. J. H. Greig. is C t0 ta^e art n a ticket centenary which is being celebrated this year. The \illage clubs of Twickenham and Thames Ditton first played one another at cricket on July 30, 1833.141 words
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Advertisement23 1933-04-12 19 THE ORIGINAX**^^^^ j PRIMUS j J HEATING and LIGHTING apparatus. I SOLE AGENTS (f j Sime, Darby Co., Ltd. N > :n the S.S.)23 words
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Advertisement371 1933-04-12 19 MY DEAR, DONT THINK OF UP TEA. lUST CHANGE TO Vfc #D y U feel ovcr tired sometimes \i\ ~l nervous and irritable for no good V/Stt. jgr reason? Perh aps you've thought it 1 came from drinking tea, and have '/J Q£m&M V CVCn considered giving up this delii'lMmfflW371 words
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Article464 1933-04-12 20 Britain's Challenge To Germany. Berlin, March 4. Peculiar significance attaches to the great spring sample Fair which opens to-morrow at Lcpizig. roicign buye s, who have just visited the British Industries Fair, are now pouring into uetpzig uy special tram. Coming as this does just464 words
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Article200 1933-04-12 20 Pedigree Flax From Royal Estate. The King has helped to build a new industry in Great Britain. I: is flax growing, and interesting news about work carried out by the Linen Industry Research Association is contained in the annual report oi the Department of Scientific and Industrial200 words
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Article121 1933-04-12 20 Government Plan To Teach Senoritas. Madrid. Far-'.ieirg Spanish fiances are now d mantling of their future mothers-in-law tint th> daugh ers shall attend a course of culinary science as the means of assuring a happy marriagj. They are beginning to think this is more important .nan the size121 words
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Article140 1933-04-12 20 Fight Between Two Coalitions. Athens, March 1. On Sunday Greece will go to the polls foi the second time in six months. For all practical purposes the country has the choice between two coalitions. One is led by Mr Venizelos. leader of the Liberal Party, now for140 words
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Article463 1933-04-12 20 Nocturnal Sights. NEW DECISION BY COUNCIL. The desire often expressed in many quarters that we should introduce more of the Continental ways of life is steadily taking form, and the Zoo is by no means behind the movement, writes the Zoo correspondent of the "Observer."463 words
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Article135 1933-04-12 20 Chefs Surpass Themselves In Hungary. Budapest. March 2. The association of Hungarian chefs have tickled the palates of the gourmets by as exhibit:cn of sandwiches, which has proved ruch a stceess that a consolation"' exhibition will be given for the benefit of those who were unab c to135 words
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Article137 1933-04-12 20 Spanish Women Get The Vote. Madrid. March This has been a historic week for Spanish feminism. For the first time, the name:> 0« ail wemen over twenty-three years of age ar included in the li ts of v-oters which are posted up in a public place in every137 words
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Article1336 1933-04-12 20 Dominancy Of America And France. (Special to the "Malaya Tribune.") The year 1932, like Its predecessor, witnessed great changes in the distribution of the world's gold coinage—changes which, however, have tended to aggravate rather than to improve, the abnormal situation of most of the geld reserves1,336 words
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Article498 1933-04-12 20 Sustained Poj .ulariiy MALAYAN DEMAND' UNABATED. Projects to establi h beer n Malaya were frequently heard of to v?" but wbOa tla sponscis of ;h confronted with th? techni producing a marketable beer %hu± hope successfully to compel ported brands, they quickiv burnt 7 and nothing more498 words
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Article190 1933-04-12 20 New Statue Of Clemenceau To Be Erectcd. Paris. Frenchmen are determined t keep the momnr cf "The Tiger" of France alive. An unofficial group, comprising 24 persons v knew Clemenceau. has been formed in Pa under the title :i "Friends of George Clcmenceau". They intend ;o errect a190 words
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Article98 1933-04-12 20 I( is "Somewhere In The Colonies." There is only one donkey in the Army. And it is so reluctantly -.knitted the cffini&l list cf the 17 000 ar.imal- or ration strength that it» only location is as "somewhere in the Colonies." Each year military records indicate ho* sistently98 words
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Article67 1933-04-12 20 £13,000,00« Scheme For Southampton. The King will open a new graving Gfl Southampton towards the end of This dock, which is part of a 13 P v>," r improvement scheme which t: Railway is carrying out at SouthamP 51 b? the largest dock for the over-hauxu ships in67 words
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Advertisement483 1933-04-12 20 fjflfcTtaCTß PnW Mazda laboratories I S then the must. 17 »v BkjH y Mj|jtL J W4 impcr ant improve- rB n ll ments were m I A Ikif DC MAZDA'S and the Non-Sag Filamer.t V 4./.0 THI BRITISH THOMSON-MOUSTON CO LTD b latest CROWM MOUSE. ALDWYCM. LONDON. W.C.X triumph. J483 words
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Article892 1933-04-12 22 Muar Exhibition. FOLLOWING LEAD OF SINGAPORE. (From Our Own Correspondent.: Jchore. April 8. To encouiage sell-support and not rely to much on the Imports of foreign production, His Highness Tungku Ahmad. State Commissioner. Muar, with the assistance of the various communities in the district has organised892 words
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Article, Illustration15 1933-04-12 22 The damaged meeting room in the Reichstag building in Benin.15 words
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Article127 1933-04-12 22 This Week's Programme Of Drills. TO-DAY, APRIL 12 5.15 p.m.—Headquarters. S.R.A. <v), Gun Drili. 3.15 p.m.—Headquarters, "D <Eurasian* Coy., Section Leading. 3.15 p.m.—Headquarter.,. M.G." PI. (Eurasian), Spare Parts, Snipping and Assembling. 5 p.m—Entrance to Siglap Camp. Coy. Ccradrs. 2r.d En., neconnaicar.ee. TO-MORROW. APRIL 13. 5.15 p.m.—Headquarters, S.R.E.127 words
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Article285 1933-04-12 22 Musi ms Hold Their Annual Gathering. -Fro-?: Our Own Correspondent./ Malacca. April 7. Members of ihe Sentosa Perreaangan Cluj held yesterday an "At Home" in then- club premises at No. 13. Ma:a Kuching Read, in clebration cf Hari Raya Haji. Bctore Imam Ah u.ica. v at the. annual285 words
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Article126 1933-04-12 22 Btlgrade. March 1. Two remarkable murder trials are taking place at present. In both cases the crime is admitted and the motive given is fear of witchcraft. An eighteen-year-old girl named Lioubitsa Voutchetitch. remarkable for her beauty, confesses to the murder at Veliki of an old woman126 words
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Article458 1933-04-12 22 Details Of Current Prices. Singapore. April 7. MEAT. Beef, steak (round), kr-ti 30 E?cf. stew or curry, kati 24 Perk, lean, kati il Perk. Iran ar.d fat (Ist quality», kati 36 Muttcn. Australian, lb. 3"/ Fowl, ktiti -iO Hens (lcrally reared*, kati 40 Ducks, each CO Pigeon, domestic458 words
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Article701 1933-04-12 22 Club To Buy New Machine. 'From Our Oicn Correspondmt.i I I Kuala Lumpur v.., 8 Instruction in blind Hying, ano ti instruction in a twin-engined tirmepfc the ncx» s.eps fcr.vard u> b- lakea t Kuala Lumpur Plying Club, reft c being made at the umaal BKetihj701 words
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Advertisement223 1933-04-12 22 j j J TOTAL ASSETS EXCEED AC* CP »2.100,000.000 frtrCi fOTAL CIAIMS PAID EXCEED j SURE S 3,000.000.000 !SOUND 1 j INVESTMENT Policies issued against FIRE, LIFE, MARINE, j. MOTOR VEHICLE, PERSONAL ACCIDENT, j BURGLARY, ETC., ETC. FULL COVER GRANTED AT COMPETITIVE RATES. The Prudential Assurance Co, Ltd. i (Incorporated223 words
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Article4278 1933-04-12 23 H.G. Wells - Our Short Story. By H.G. Wells. which Clayton told his .irk very vividly to my [or the greater part of the corner of the autbc spacious open fire, beside him smoking the re tha name. There was 0 rvel among actors, Wish. man We had all come4,278 words
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Advertisement81 1933-04-12 23 jj Have YOU Trial if J (English) COCOA? til not, you have missed a treat, for this cocoa is of superlative quality and flavour. SEND NOW 10 cents !f in stamps for an attractive sample tin, with mirror lid. I Use This Coupon. jj j 144 Cecil strcet I Singapore.81 words
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Article, Illustration29 1933-04-12 24 Home Secretary who has declared thftt at the meeting of the Reichstag the Commun'st memijers will not be allowed to be piesent.29 words
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Article, Illustration5 1933-04-12 24 Dr. Dollfuss, the Federal Chancellor.5 words
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Article, Illustration23 1933-04-12 24 Broad Street, New York, a side street of Wall Street, on a great exchange day. In the background is the famous Stock Exchange.23 words
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Article, Illustration15 1933-04-12 24 j A view from the old Chinese town, Jehol, which the Japanese .'V.._ recently captured.15 words
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Article, Illustration24 1933-04-12 24 FROM THE SINO-JAPANESfi FRONT, —A view from Sianhaikwan. An inquiry is being made against Communists in Germany. (Above) Herr Ernst Toigler, the Corr.munist leader.24 words
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Article, Illustration19 1933-04-12 24 Marius Van Der Lubbe, the Dutch Communist, who is alleged to have committed incendiarism in the German Reichstag building.19 words
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Article, Illustration46 1933-04-12 24 These three pictures concern the attempt on the life of President Franklin Roosevelt, seen on the left boarding the yacht which took him to Miami. In the centre a telegraphed photograph of the assassin. Above, the President with the Mayor of New York, Mr. Anton Cermak.46 words
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Article, Illustration29 1933-04-12 24 EARTHQUAKE IN CALIFORNI V.— (Upper picture) Long beach facing the oil springs, where the damage was very serious. (Below) Tbo Town Hall at Los Angeles, an entirely new building.29 words
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