Malaya Tribune, 16 May 1933
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Title Section36 1933-05-16 1 The Malaya Tribune THE MOST POPULAR OAILY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. Vol. XX.- Bl^ SINGAPOl i TUESDAY, MAY 16, 1933 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Tuesday. May 16. 1933. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MAY) 16, 193a36 words
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Advertisement72 1933-05-16 1 '•f w w.Viilt 1 I%^^Bm -o°o- ao g=l lOC=IO^-^.o a oE==3oC3o «=*****1=*****1=3000 Q Super Non-Skid Tyres j jj A SKID OCCASIONED BY SMOOTH TYRES MAY o > NOT BE DUE TO BAD DRIVING, BUT IN LAW, j FAILURE TO REPLACE WORN TYRES HAS BEEN 2 j HELD TO CONSTITUTE CONTRIBUTARY72 words
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Advertisement43 1933-05-16 1 A. FLJNTER 6, Raffles I'Uct. Bimmaor*. 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.43 words
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Article1035 1933-05-16 2 Annua! Meeting:. ACTING AS WATCH DOGS. The annual general meeting of tne Straits Settlements 'Singapore AssoclUion m held yesterday at thr BMfagMffS Exchange Room Mr. J. O. Campbell, th. Pr udent. w, v, chaii and the other., pr t w n Mr G Parbury. the H.1,035 words
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Article312 1933-05-16 2 Kuala Lumpur Malays' Success. ASSN. FOOTBALL. From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca. May 14. In beating Malacca XI by 3-1 yesterday the Kuala Lumpur Malays, in a acintilistlng display mark'd by war. inter-pasalng movement* ?nd team-work of a very high order. delighted the large crowd on the Kubu 1312 words
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Article207 1933-05-16 2 National And American Leagues. BASEBALL. Reuter. New York May 12. The following were the result* of baseball gome* played to-day. NATIONAL LEACJI'K Cr.innai v Philadelphia «rai:.» Run H- Err* Clnelond 6 10 0 Be kl'n 7 12 0 To!!:alley iCj ard ODiu: <B sored home runt. Pitt burghReuter. - 207 words
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Article97 1933-05-16 2 SIOXG 800 CHAMPIONSHIP. BILLIARDS. Members of the Siong 800 Athletic Assoc la tlun who wish to compete In the annual tourr.amm tAmcrican game. 4 balls) are requested to send in their name, to the hon sport. 2"f5 -oon as po»lble The entrance ec is si per competitor sith no extra97 words
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Article18 1933-05-16 2 YEAR MONTHLY DETAILS, $2 WeeLJv dttaita. 1 year $10; correct Sn£ To? 2?"* Charge* payable gjTJJJ18 words
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Advertisement154 1933-05-16 2 Built us a Bonnie Eaby X HOUSANDS of letters from happy mothers give testimony to the wonderful results of Glaxo feeding Health, contentment, a robust constitution all these come normally to the Glaxo-fed baby. SUNSHINE with >. <s^Jj\^ BUILDS BONNIE BABIES Agents in India: H. J. FOSTER Co., Ltd., P.154 words
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135 1933-05-16 3 I MKRS al tin in the U.S.A. are un- i m} WMtt «»l tin. For the past year > haw been buying tin from hand- >: (i ;o the Slump outlook in th-" anr blacker and their business fell their purchase of135 words
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Article283 1933-05-16 3 id appointment of Mr Andrew tne Colonial Secretaryship of i B rewind with mixed Kuala Lumpur. In the put a '.U junv to Kuala Lumpur to < BectVtaij to Government: Ri deni General and cna Chief Seer?- lefl the F.M S, to become IL,!, C^nunLs,^ loner for th*--1283 words
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Article118 1933-05-16 3 IfORE thai fifty per cent of the world-. ««picture houses have yielded to the invade; 'the sound film, and the number of surrenders is increasing dally. These figures give ~»T only on the great change which has been wrought In the entertainment of the peoples within a118 words
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Article144 1933-05-16 3 \V ha *how any want or y »yatlj to the Empire, but the present Karathl-SlP.oaporr extension Is merely part heme to link :p Australia to Lor* n aafl 01 no value to this country at all thru have a quicker and safer serMce by thD* n144 words
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Article339 1933-05-16 3 Many Ceremonies. THE NEW HOLY YEAR APPEAL. Rome. April 10. Not for years hat Rome been so crowded. The harassed hotel keepers who arc hard put m And sleeping room for visitors, say that they must look back to 1936. the occasion of tbe las. Holy339 words
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Advertisement218 1933-05-16 3 Stop that j cold V REG TRADE MARK: /INHALANT^ i; :;V 1 1 sv They lmp?« uui t*-,. J Yel the Prevention of colds Is so V»PM m the handkerchlet inhaled eft n during the day Sag. BCrm lor encer ,hr r mula. lng the respnatory system And at night-Urn-tioi218 words
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Advertisement173 1933-05-16 3 Iff < DiviNiA 0 V perfume II I A F.WOLFF&SOHN 19 V \\S KARLSRUHE 1 LA ft GERMANY X Divinia Perfume J >orfume of distinction and subtilty, distilled from the (V* grance of a thousand fhm ers. Its I f flainty and qualities enr car 11 '«> tlic hearl of173 words
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Miscellaneous291 1933-05-16 3 EMPIRE RADIO TO-NIGHT. British Broad casting Corporation. PR °»»I A JI"l S FOR WOiA 'INCLUDING ZJ2li-£rl' IOS ST AIT SETTLE' HENTS. FEDERATED MALAY STATES AND ADEN. rrom The Empire. Transmitter. Daientr*, England Wavelength*: 25 21 and IIJ metre* te22 f ,r U,,irin,r NMkl and w,r». lw Indian /one. AnnuuncrmeuU will291 words
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593 1933-05-16 4 Shipping News Notices. WORK IN BRITISH SHIPYARDS. Foreign Building Lowest Since 1909. rpilE statistics isruid by Lloyds Register of ■1 Shipping regarding merchant vessels under construction at the end of March last show that in Great Britain and Ireland there is an lncreas- of 26.904 tons in the work In593 words
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Article31 1933-05-16 4 Seventeen Fishermen Charred With Murder. Seventeen Miermen. the ere. of two motornxr m Iff I.^l"eve;%^ k In It spattered with blood «nde, '<22°' S»? eh«rr°,Vh ,hM ,uh rm31 words
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Article173 1933-05-16 4 (iirl B. A. Works On Steamer. lIERE to a n'.ory of a gM %ho fr&'ftjrVS x,ord ,urmn £5*3 rr.o-or-ship Thermo P yien. SaS f™ m town to Melbourne irom CapeAlthough Mtoa Bourne failed to «d»n d.-ck hand in the vessel dur iw .h* n M actually did173 words
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Article111 1933-05-16 4 Belfast Harbour Board Finance. r m Pi ftd i ourned «nnual meeting of th e Wtm Harbour Commissioner*. ,he report of the rat payers' auditors for the rear Lumber 31. ,932. was submitlTd 25 Thl< showed tha. the total receipts for the The principal decreases were as111 words
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Article31 1933-05-16 4 MortKaKe Agreement May Be Cancelled. Nankin*. April 25. loainl" SSHS ann <>"n<*<l to-ciay that fol Chin. Teat Co S-fca* cancel the mortgage to M -Ml on vu.n Bwn,,,v31 words
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Article344 1933-05-16 4 Reduced Fares From Malaya To U.S.A. THE N.Y.K. have recently reduced their Gold Dollar rates to North America from Singapore, particularly in the case of the Taivo MarY to Honolulu and San Francisco The ship has recen'ly been converted into cabin class vessel with drastic reductions in the344 words
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Article123 1933-05-16 4 Amount Of Treasuiy Guarantees. In the House of Commons on April 12 Mr. Hore Belisha. in a written reply to Mr L Orenleli. said that loans cf f2.488.345 raised by British shipbuilding companies mere guaranteed as to principal and Interest by the hmSm. lhe These loans were raised123 words
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Article79 1933-05-16 4 Tfc> wmmm* which the Nethcrland ShipSSSrS St amshl P Company, rtfl have the I draTT 28f* d<l>th 40f and t»o er deaC !r T i Bht Wffl 9600 and her wo six-cylinder AJB.O. Hesselmann engines SJE iU J S ad 55f M "Wnefabrick ST S elveTh, h,-79 words
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Article390 1933-05-16 4 Launched on Tees For Southampton. rpHE world s largest dockgare was launched on April 12 frorh the shipyard of the Furness Shipbuilding Company. Haverton Hill-cn-Tecs. and will be towed to Southampton for Inclusion In the huge graving dock nearng completion there for the Southern Railway Company. J390 words
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Article69 1933-05-16 4 A Scheme For Early Improvement. Nanking, April 22. improve •afetj devices and other facilities on board Chines* steamers in compliance with the no ST on jalet> on the High Seas is ordered by the Ministry of Communications in TdSpatch to its various navigation bureaux QlSpatch to The improvements69 words
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Article46 1933-05-16 4 During March. 606 vessels with 603 08<l tr™ mm\Z**L? 582 r sels -ME? on cleared the port -of Brermn. M against 429 essds w.th C 36.888 tons entered and til vessels wtth 587.694 tons cleared, in March The traffic during March. 1933. showed a46 words
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Advertisement351 1933-05-16 4 REAMER SAILINGS. p.&oT™ BRITISH INDIA AND APCAK LINES. (Incorporated In England J MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO. LONDON and PAR EAST MAIL SERVICE 'Under Contract with His Majesty's Government). OUTWARD FROM LONDON. For China and Japan. Due Tonnage. Singapore. Rawa lp ,ndl Ranpura 17 6351 words
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Advertisement117 1933-05-16 4 Ilpiovr^ «Incorporated In Italy). I SINGAPORE CHINA CA J G0 ®S5r£«pi 8 MAR,N «A N UDO Jum June l5 CONTE VERDE FOE HONGKONG. SHANGHAI May 18 May 18 June 8 AND JAPAN CONTE ROSSO *E±P A June 4 June 4 June 15 J n 15 July J FROM GENOA TO117 words
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Advertisement125 1933-05-16 4 HAMBURG-AMERIKA UNIE DeuUcb H B R| Dampfschlna iRvCl Australlfiche Gesellschaft (Companies Incorporated in Germany). OUTWARDS. HONGKONG. SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. J ms. LEVERKUSEN. via Manila 3 mm. ERMLAND. via ManSa if* 16 t MM. BURGENLAND. X Manila 25 29 mm. RHEINLAND, via MarX £l 12 t m.s. KULMERLAND125 words
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Advertisement531 1933-05-16 4 JTEAMERJAIUN^, Jjjppl NORDDE,,TS <T«!I I MjM* (Incorporate ta Germany). Tne undernoted are the Co m fixtures:— 'ten^ OUTWARDS, s.s. "SAARBRTJCKEN" for m lß3j H'kong, S'hai, N. china ft MA "HAVEL" for Manila. AIa 2« Shal, Japan and N. Chn j' May 29 HOMEWARDS. m*. "FULDA" for Genoa. Barcel lM,> Casablanca,531 words
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Article302 1933-05-16 5 Mining Shares. mwm\ i utsday. 11 v m quo-a'ions are Issued <■'■>. xrhaiij-.' and stock Buyers Wllera. bang 'i in 24« 26--20 21 norn 1 13 6 14 G Ml l.oc 1*;- k,9 10 0 15 1 H« 0.420.47«^ 11 I U- uott 027 (»31 I I302 words
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191 1933-05-16 5 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION. HEAVY DROP IN TIN PRICE. Rubber Down In All Quarters. (By Our financial Correspondent., Singapore, Tuesday. noc To-day's Prices: Rubber (Singapore), 8 IS 16 cts., rr- a down 1 1 ct I in (Singapore), s;is, ))Wn s2 i Yesterday's I'rices: London Rubber, 2 27191 words
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Article131 1933-05-16 5 Lc*i and Peat .Siigapore» Ltd.. report as allows on mmm 12 85 In spite of .everal threatened reactions dur- 2? .T eck New Yolk ha£ continued to -appcrt the market and prices again *icw -a appreciable o ain Estatos antic «OBCtiib 1 Ca fermtd as the er.tf of131 words
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Article79 1933-05-16 5 Accounts of Kapar Para Rubber Estates lor 1932 shr.w |mount brought in £7.289 plus profit on ale of War Loan £2.163. maxing £3.452. Deducing for year £1,679 tags £i.220» leaves £7.773 fo ward. Output was 1 286.249 Pa* <agst. 1.079.577 lbs». N?t sale |-r:ce. including es;imited valui*79 words
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Article128 1933-05-16 5 New York's Hi^hrst LeveL Reuter. New \\.k M:iy 10. f S,K t >'.■ W>. it seat a.c Probably the llK he.v level v. reat h< j. «Umuted Mocks hand at present ai- b.W.n o million and 100 million oum-f, TBI Journal- attribute* this :u cumulation WU>eReuter. - 128 words
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Article49 1933-05-16 5 Latest Quotations. RUBBER London Spot 2 27 3.«« New Yori:: 4 13 10 <CI.) cenl*. Singapore: M 13 16-a 15 le ,,nt*. TIN. h Si; n 8,101 CjS3 s «uown u S,"; 1 J monrhs: lia< (tMrn iSs Singapore: tilt 6(1 QOl'RA SundriKl 3 MUed «3 yj49 words
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Article149 1933-05-16 5 Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.), Ltd. J*? *5 Sh u Mot r Spirit and various b ands of Kerbs m- it: fellow Shell Aviation Spirit in 4 ««lion Or urns per British Imperial gallon Shell M jtor Spirit ex pun:p i* r British Imperial gallon 0 »w Shli S149 words
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Article89 1933-05-16 5 Most Of The Rubber Areas Rested. '•«U.-V o-JV: T m U.IM2 IBM were reateH ,».1 i" 1 Considerable BBBBV ZtSlrf ,l,ro RhU l The l «v p.' r, u --«J»--U.• .übVrsold >U*k SaJZ 2.48 d.,. and HHCH v-r n,, '»•< '«> »a- a r ".T Auction ••own to89 words
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Article23 1933-05-16 5 far 10,; UtPU? f th Ya, n Mtai 9M :U 1931 r There was a U*s for year „f ci 3W23 words
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Article586 1933-05-16 5 Lmg Recorded On Year's Working. U4h nu Sd ,*i 0 UlelJ,u a.s Rubber Oo II 3 "J F, !Ulir n Mi. 5; j- i. T. ..a-,.,. were: Mr. represents the SnawlntL f^ mson ,wl »nlM PWMrjr: Or. n v 7, ro r p i>'e«eiHe4 by C Je586 words
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Article531 1933-05-16 5 Rubber Shares. Singapore, Tuesday, 11 a m. ""•<••' shtTC quotations art to«N> '-V Praaer nit Oo and I*s and EvattT vniue. »»r« M rr**er Lyall 2 ItJC $0.65 0.30 8.40 B.aa 0.50 i a Knntnj oio o oe o l§ us 3 p l k 025 0.30531 words
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Advertisement51 1933-05-16 5 I SOUTH %lJ\pM BRITISH t). f INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. WRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. O. MARGOLIOUTH. Or«n. M,M THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION. LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR AND PERSONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE. irM. U ,OBNSON: Manager. «g* OFFIf E: t-e. Malaga «treet,51 words
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Advertisement85 1933-05-16 5 THE EASTERN BANK, LIMITED. <Incorporated In England >. SINGAPORE BRANCH: 4. O'Alnielda Street Authorised and Subscribed £2.000.000 Paid-up-Capital £1.000.000 Reserve Fund and Rest 500 000 II»A1» Off MM] LONDON. BRANCHES: D mOay. Calcutta. ONMtafc Karachi. Madras. Amara. Baghdad, Bahrein. Basra. K*rkuh\ Mooul and Singapore. CURRENT ACCOUNTS -'pened and interest allowed85 words
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Advertisement90 1933-05-16 5 experience leaches (gcu fc save How many things you might have attained.. how many achievements you might have brought about..if only you had ready cash at that moment when golden opportunity presented itself. Small deposits regularly made soon grow to an appreciable capital, and THE NATIONAL CITY BANK OF NEW90 words
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Advertisement194 1933-05-16 5 Oversea Chinese Banking Corporation Limited. (Incorporated In Straits Settlement.). Successors to THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK LTD THf Hn Mm LTD. AND THE OVERSEA CHINE, fTD CAPITAL. lU Authorised 5H.000.000.00. Paid Up $10,000,000.00. 11l Mi OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CHUUA STREET, SINGAPORE LOCAL SBANCH: 458, NORTH BRDJGE EO AD. BOARD OP DIRECTORS:194 words
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Advertisement185 1933-05-16 6 9.1s I TO-NIGHT I.AST NIGHT ()l MADISON SQUARE GARDEN! W»h MARIAN MXON. THOMAS MM<, I' To-rnorrou < ommencin* at Special Matinee at p m I MM* Riot of j I tONQ HITS I 72 BEAUTIFUL GIRLS I J Vtt GEORGES CARPENTIER SING I j M THE OEOROEOUS CGLOUR PHOTGGRAPHV Opening185 words
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Advertisement142 1933-05-16 6 *^usements To-Nigh^ one Night Qnly Special Return Screening Of ERNST LI BITSCH S Most Brilliant Comedy— TROUBLE IN PARADISE 99 i«h HERBERT MARSHAI.I.. KA V FR \NCIS and MIRIAM HOI'hINS. TOMORROW: TO-MORROU: OPENING AT MATTNKE A l Ul P M j Frenuere of ,he Fan,o U > Jungle Epic SAW142 words
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Advertisement289 1933-05-16 6 PAVILION ei s-»is; 1 TO-MGHT I funnier than ever in this screen adaption of M farce which all London is laughing over RALPH LYNN WITH WINIFRED SHOTTER, ROBERTSON HARE DAVY BURNABY In the British and Dominions Picture "JUST MY LUCK»i Adapted from H. F. Maltby's PLy FIFTY-FIFTY N j BSJT289 words
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75 1933-05-16 7 CAPTAIN CHARGED WITH LARCENY. DEMONSTRATION WTSIDE THE ENVOY'S n >»' ivnunal of v ivati. laid on tfcfl n t««*«ft who uas d,,,utis, n* for H,- 1.,7 b >* Mwj dun«td it Bow Stm t and lined ft* ,ed to a n,an In mm qtuurteri la75 words
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Article528 1933-05-16 7 Reuter Wireless. Wk nna. May 1», 53?' a E a a t °V* AU£t,alia Chancellor Herr Hitler nam ,w Lond m dead in G ll? tribute to the Briuh Whitehall to-da^ 1 -t ,he to ten °BrnSh rr T! ,y ST notable, on th? ta,esReuter Wireless. - 528 words
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Article108 1933-05-16 7 Possession Of $L2M Worth Of "(lanja." Bail of so 000 aas lor by a Monopolies Ofnccr this m .nni- when a Chinese Tar Chocn. pleaded guilty "a t> ilir.rge cf posse.- I of 301b of -ganja" -Indian hemp> valueo $I*oo Ii app..,i, -.u.t ti; tcut.-d J; seen108 words
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Article101 1933-05-16 7 "Show Boat" Publicity Otticer Injured. Mr GUdlc. who is responsible for the pubiTangement on board the Australian WomV urn kpm mm MM 1 met with a nasty accident near Taiping over the week-end. Mr. Ooldie. with a companion, was metering to Penang to re-join the vessel, which arrived101 words
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Article84 1933-05-16 7 Refuse Offered In The Consulate. Reuter. Htrbin May 16. 1 011 regarding the ordfr for Bt «»P*°» s deported. «Br»ish Minister to J °V. ha Instructed the British Consul to We him domicile |g the Consulate where it presumed the Manchukuo authorltie* will not .«3*. to 4t «teaplteReuter. - 84 words
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Advertisement51 1933-05-16 7 ALL THE PRIZE MONEY OFFERED IN THE COMPEIITIONS MOST BE WON j ,7f t0 big tmtet fwr j j be a number of smaller comJ petitions for prizes. IB Page Paper for 5 Gents Only Full of Local News and Features and profusely illustrated with local pictures, ORDER YOVR COPY51 words
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Advertisement440 1933-05-16 7 1 ATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. T„? A^ rED Pcrmulas tor making Wii in* ~T =====3 I p foun(l concert. Friday. May 5, may TE\ni?DC Upon a PP" c ation to Secretary s ir.i\Dl!.KS Cffice. s.V.C. Headquarters Mess. Volume r TPMT rT>o Headquarters. th 7? Ul 00 rice "cd at the office of440 words
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Article716 1933-05-16 8 Mr developments within the lastew da> m will prove to be memorable m the history of Malaya. The distance between this country and l-ngland can now be bridged in a k. thanks to the admirable enter. Pnse of the Dutch, who have '-"Wished the world's longest716 words
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Article127 1933-05-16 8 Comments By The Way. A FREQUENT topic of discussion nowadays mLTS Ch neSe 15 employment of young girls as waitresses in the coffee shops ssLin* 1 that ab und in ail ZolZl not 50 many months this ccumr? 5? PrCS:nt all this 2n? 22 W men127 words
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Article162 1933-05-16 8 JHE cyclone recently experienced in Bangx kok. when two soldiers were killed Is a reminder that Malaya, apart from severe windstorms of th.- type, is remarkably free from violen. weather of any character Sonologists tel, us that we are ouutde he earthquake area, even though Java, which is162 words
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Article125 1933-05-16 8 i rpHE whole country, and the agricultural and I!!!!"'. 1 J ll in Particular, will I 225 th great Inter St the r «ul* of the !at ChuTh 1 1 or ao ago at Chuah. near Port Dickson, when an area J from meCen, of STS? keen inters125 words
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42 1933-05-16 8 retirement. C n m P«or to >mt ueh.bll.ty amon,F«SSl M»nlck.m. m» Victor,. t„ M,st r Wcsl Bo, Seout, MtatS J, "oree** Frl< ">- »1 the r.r i sU t „n 5 recorded Ku»U Lumpur 8Un Bu,°h-42 words
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Article41 1933-05-16 8 Two Chines* who ar» x «grr o,. bicycle when the wheeL from his hne,. jjg* locked in the A Town Hall on h*** held the 22- out .nd^hiTtccc^r 1 2S?"the chair tf 5 1 to -Pinion as his the same41 words
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Article20 1933-05-16 8 Commander Derrick h.. w Coroner for the SeufenlSu Sworn naee on 'cave on May 26 of the B.r Coi^,*"20 words
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Article32 1933-05-16 8 c < "licit s. msu 'ouna m potion "The Samsu Khic r -v... «"on given to a certain the design, a case at Seremban n Mch mcntlo »<* in b.ln 8 on \^\zs32 words
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Article23 1933-05-16 8 huralra jali. Health Insnector been transferred to Johore Ba£ ru Muar Mecca and 'has C ST stay ln Inspector. Muar. duty Health23 words
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Article356 1933-05-16 8 by ~««n Tlje first letter ''Malaya Tribune" offiS the contained an order for f? 0 "Sunday Tribune" tht A A Tha t is a good omen and A A reader congratulates the «¥,i Tribune" on deciding to run aya petition m the new Sund n- ni says356 words
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Article40 1933-05-16 8 S ASSOCIATION CP PROGRAMME, on page 3 SHI PPING NEWS or jas?e INDIAN SETTLEMENT AT CHUA, on page 11. CHINA WEEK BY WISL'K on page 13. CLUB DIARY, on page 13 SINGAPORE RURAL BOARD, on page 14.40 words
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Advertisement88 1933-05-16 8 RALEIGH BICYCLE JLf Raleigh JNLa niK ONLY BICYCLE BUILT /f/ m iXTIH ELY OF STEEL -AM I pr,ces from $67,5 "Raleigh" Cycle Catalogue Free N S M —From The Sole Agents Robinson Co., Ltd. MNCAPQRK Xl ALA U MITR 7 British Again! AUCUTT'S MALAYAN COFFEE I Blended, Roasted, Ground I88 words
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Advertisement200 1933-05-16 8 —I 634 -IT North Bridge Road, 'opposite Theatre Royal) Our Price*-Wholesale or Retail"rMd"m,ra,' yth charged by T.K.K.'s SALE DEPOTS. «cao TO BE REAOV CASSON'S Book* SALESMANSHIP Up-to-Date Salesmanship Rt iter Salesmanship «50 STL? Finding 250 12 Tips on Window Display 2 50 Qualny f our Goods 1 25 Court-sy in200 words
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53 1933-05-16 9 DEFENDING BATTALION COMMANDERS COMMIT SUICIDE. Tokyo Minister Resigns. Chiang Kai Shek Against Further Resistance .1 -vithdra-.v from Tientsin. Chinese The rejentto. Japanese advance continues and the Chinese are es. C h an" k'-,; imsearp fel the -Red, 19th Army not53 words
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Article776 1933-05-16 9 Tientsin. May 16. j T BHUM has issued an 1 Bmm Chung demar.d- Chmesp troops from I n r.t.s.n a- ci laiku. fl :>n the Chinos troops I withdrew to Koran a id Tangshan. They held I M e "nfan rlor.g the mcuntainouc MMI km776 words
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Article36 1933-05-16 9 Reuter Wireless. Brussels. May 12. a B:il granting emergency powers to the Goverr-xent to balance the Budget and deal with the financial situation has been passed by ihe Chamber aftor 2y hours' sitting.—Reutcr Wireles".Reuter Wireless. - 36 words
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Article331 1933-05-16 9 President Roosevelt's Suggestion. Reuter. London. May 13. T»HE suggestion that the success of Japan* natiZ? PU \7 P°' th« *»V to inter. nS?^?^ hlmß Japana e W'»nclml Comon the An anartlcl Financial New," J?pan flnanclal and "I I H conditions In tar? SSenl hB f tReuter. - 331 words
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Article555 1933-05-16 9 Menacing Situation. HITLER TO MAKE A STATEMENT. Reuter Wireless. P»ris. May 15 a'ter ST H tler s^h f Thursday. o*nnany s aanl C T Wpdnesdav Informed. Ut r Ls *uthorluUvely the" !i ho is <»»y acquainted M. Paul Boncour S p U r ndP lnt < *lthReuter Wireless. - 555 words
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Article137 1933-05-16 9 Javanese On Series Of Charges. WEll T sf! Javanese 2S S?SS Chief court inspector Sh"Sy ■Z of ih. Ma lstra Pillty to a series of charges of theft which he admitted having commuted during the daytime Maylo. He was rearing a felt hat and was earning137 words
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Article529 1933-05-16 9 "MEM" AND "BOY" DEAD. t Blood Transfusion.' Fails To Save Mrs. Taylor. (*nm Our Om Correspondent.) j Kuala Lumpur, May 16. M RS vl Ida Taylor Wife tf Roland William t mmmß cn K m^r Petaling Tin who jar shot yesierday. it is alleged by her mZ529 words
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Advertisement22 1933-05-16 9 THE "MYSTERY MAN" Has Joined The Staff Of The SUNDAY TRIBUNE! YOU CAN CHALLENGE HIM ON MAY 21. Order your copy now.22 words
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Advertisement170 1933-05-16 9 y*sap more thahTa I jP TOILET NECESSITY- I ImrV Nowadays, women ol cultivated taste ?nd ;M '\/V<\ r°w jUdgmCnt are "..re Eau de If I»U§ ac cptable and You really must try-it. KEY BRAND j Q EAU DE COLOGNE I H -Manufactured by the Co-op-relive Wlne- X .s'-- v growers170 words
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Article77 1933-05-16 10 Local Track Greasy After Yesterday's Heavy Rain No Timing Done. TO-DAY'S WORK AT BUKIT TIMAH. NEW STRINGS JOIN IN. WORE ARRIVALS GO OUT FOR SLOW EXERCISE. With only four ftm to go before the IMb f the handi.aps ahea.lv in their hand,, the "T"" »»"<•'•< al -the,- inter,- t at77 words
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Article740 1933-05-16 10 JHI second and laird tracki were hi use. the latter being taken u») tar animal* van went out specially lor slow work. There were some useful runs put in. though none of the horses could yet be said to have been wei! extended. The740 words
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Article202 1933-05-16 10 Grwt Britain Reaches Quarter Finals. LAWN TENNIS. Reuter. A T lhe Club kJmTZi£SJ* Cup tic. P lrr> and Hughes beat n and Grahn «—l. gT. 1 QWenfelt England thus eliminate matches to nll.-ReTw England next meet th» Austria, in lUlv Menaal beat GalleD- r_i *'ba beat Landau £1Reuter. - 202 words
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Article66 1933-05-16 10 r*m Our Our. Correspondent, The anuua! g C r,--,1 13 C vlonc.e Vsocial lrd gg» the iJj^^'"^ U of cfflcc:be ar ers 1Q tn tn < follcwv c 104 the nt >ear resulted Pre Went Mr p r. dents Mr. IV T Modi Vk*-Pr«|. vMr P O aSS66 words
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Article118 1933-05-16 10 f.'al for his club red ,ne The Polk? forward* raided n k by th. club defence bUt We Then Abu Bakar work.ri „1, through ,o "r^^ of «•33 from Mohd Yasm f U,th c faued ,o 2 goal. n nh 'he fifth nd COMMERCIAL Cl'P F and N.118 words
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Article97 1933-05-16 10 Ladies' Championship Draw. GOLF. |rpHE f..lioaing is the draw for the Andrew cha U V 8 Richardson Mr* J O. MacLeod v. Miss P Majnard Mrs J. D Lalng v. Mis, E. Brooks Miss M A S. Law v. Mi« V M H Patterson. M H Mr*97 words
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Article39 1933-05-16 10 Match Over In Two Days. CRICKET. Reuter. London. May 15 WO days sufficed for a decision to be reach- d.d not m kp many run£ «J2S" 'S. U Brown teYMKfl**' SimC Dar »y Sports Club MReuter. - 39 words
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Article76 1933-05-16 10 Sunday's Match With Americans. BASEBALL. tune ol 4 1C ,Ccal he «W ral g »>' for bet '"•«.m SP y aeldin,! «W" from 2 in Z!Z£i?jr*!*. T°■"overv prevented h. ,1. railed up. by the game being «j C0.,u,-General th ;ho Jas 6 JaPa HS-TS thC remold I rhTgr-unT^"76 words
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Article538 1933-05-16 10 Champions' Success. ERASER M U FIRST DEFEAT. !TOl idii Commercial f m r, House ,190?22 yesterday. c Road S The rain earlier m tho lenuerec» the ground far J display ot ecer K ai r ;r,;"' She-' I?rge,y a had then- unbeaten record champi onfi winning by538 words
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Advertisement37 1933-05-16 10 SINGAPORE RACES. SN-XIAL MX EDITION TO-MORROW. Wednesday's issue of the Malaya >ib une will contain a special racing supplement of paramount interest to all racegoers, giving J important details of form-at-a-glance etc. !24 pages for Sets j37 words
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Advertisement56 1933-05-16 10 i Fresh Milk.... 1 THE YEAR ROUND I THAT'S WHAT YOU HA,YE WITH I KLIM. IS PURE FRESH MILK IN ITS MOST CONVENIENT FORM 1 -POWDERED. T S ECONOMICAL &m AND READY FQR DRIN KIN(; OR COOKING AT ANY INSTANT. IDEAL FOR INFANTS AND CHILDREN TRY IT TO-DAY! jj DISTRIBUTORS56 words
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Article547 1933-05-16 11 Practical Co-Operation. INDIAN SETTLEMENT AT CHUA. I (Contributed.j I he afternoon of May 6 was a red letter day in the annate of the Indian Settlement a. Chuah. Port Dickson. The occasion saw the nauguratton of the Settlement and Uie formation of General Purposes Co-operative Society547 words
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Article94 1933-05-16 11 Disobeyed The Order Of The Court. hSS iSSUbToI 15 art? Kfore the Chief Justice Mr T n Up Payne, wh, -aid that that h., c Jud men t debtor, arre ted oneTand th.ft* |M 55 had been brou,m in k? S U 5 Pay MO a month94 words
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Advertisement223 1933-05-16 11 TO-NIGHT 91 j TALKIES John Gilbert in The Phantom of Paris. OP (j I GOODS, MERCHANDISE, HOUSEHOLD I EFFECTS, MOTOR CARS &c, EFFECTED I AT LOW RATES I j for quotation for mil transit risk* by Road, l Rail or Water Aprtj to:— h SmK, DARBY Co., Ltd. J jciieral223 words
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Article, Illustration101 1933-05-16 12 TO-DAY'S ARRIVALS Ti r ora B r <* "*ff ,on .«-5: Nagnto Maru." Jap 4 304 Celebes Maru. Jan ou ki cuu. X ,or*S;„, °r o* Kiushu Maru Jan M IHi forV>7 w ,CnS from "Hua Tong." Brit 109 ton* fr„~ for101 words
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Article103 1933-05-16 12 Singapore. May 1« SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES. Eaat Wharf (Entrance Gate H NVmr Hollrnd 22; iurcriin Pindar Tung 2?S 13 j v SL T «««uin 15; Kuala 8 Mora's V ,d nb *™e:t U; Empire Dock .Entrance Gate 3) f vbate: 32. o mmTT EAST? 1.,.. SrrUon 10103 words
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Article17 1933-05-16 12 an. Ja;v.. oy tha Katori Maru. ,l Si *"P° r e at P m to-morrow.17 words
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Article174 1933-05-16 12 SELLING. Singapore. May 16. London. 4 monthv sight 2!4 I 'Kion, 3 months' eight 2 3 ***** London. 60 days' sight 2 3 15 16 Lr.ndon. 30 days' sight 2 3 29 32 London, demand 23 7 k UIUOOn, T.'f". 0 3 J7 32 Lp*M and Paris, demand174 words
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Article208 1933-05-16 12 Singapore. May 16. H <Siam> W. Coas: No. l per Koyan $112 F. W. Coast 2.. $106 R Bk tn n. i Un Rice. B Mun N. 2 SlO9 Rice. S.arn "Old" per koyan No. 1 $176 Ki-e, Siam -Old" No 2 $154 rt.re. S.am "Old" No 3 5144208 words
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Article92 1933-05-16 12 Agreement of Conferring Countries. Reuter Wireless. rv- London. May 12 Cr»oi:ta, committee of the World Unl d 4,- Germany. Belgium, the -v. 22: Japan and Nor Simcna V p of Sir John T J PWatgß Office to-day A issued states that they agreV* all other govcrnment^ar-'-K-. c inReuter Wireless. - 92 words
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Article77 1933-05-16 12 Mr. Mrs. VV. Gunstone The Chief Guests. I Mr. Mrs w GunstQ en Iby the staff cf Printers ItH Tt entert ained !in honour of their P*** iven View Hotel on Sa [urTy at the Air 23fi, rth: e nr m at r e th by th staff77 words
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Article272 1933-05-16 12 WHAT'S Public Functions An Sports Fixtures TO-DAY. ,M Ay 3fi High Tides.-2.13 a.m., 4 45 Dn Committee Meeting. Repp,j League Football: Dlv. I, Mai Besar. I; AF, Police Band. Eafcm* p J l p.m. TO-MORRO V. M AV High Tides.— 3.30 am 56 B notary Luncheon.272 words
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Article115 1933-05-16 12 tm?n h o ai^ ra Madison Square Oaten," featuring Marian Nixon, L.w Cody. c .c Capital,—-Trouble in Paradise." Empire.—- Leather Necking." Great World.-Side shows, pasar malam. Malay opera. Chines, wayangs. the* and talk?aV, V Sky Tjlki 'Son cf India"; Star TalKie: "Tuo Sp.ed Marlborough.— Love On The Spot enpn115 words
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Article151 1933-05-16 12 Is It Barred By Trade Agreements Reuter Wireless. London. May 10. The dissatisfaction cf various interests with recent trade agreement was again voiced in e of Commcrs to-day when the critics included Mr. Ameiy, who alleged that tiie agreements contradicted with the spirit o the Ottawa Agreements andReuter Wireless. - 151 words
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Article50 1933-05-16 12 Increases In Britain And Germany. Berlin. May 10 Employment baa mcr I Britain and Germany The number of unemployed rei tered Germany at the end of April representing' a decrease Ol 196.0 M month, while in Britain 1 i tl ending April 20. the number ol linen J50 words
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Advertisement140 1933-05-16 12 The lerfechon lid! H^HLS!? A WATER/ of »iat COUGH =E j lead to something serious I I LIGHT BROWN A j COD LIVER OIL «11 Pianos Bought. SoM I M I A«d Exceed I I LUNG STRENGTHENED I *-ACUilUgea. 1 Wlll drive it away alto*eth.>r jfl 1 I M CO.,140 words
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Advertisement58 1933-05-16 12 FOR THE RACES. Ne- Three wen, a Zeiss And some horses BINOCULARS REPAIRED AND CLEANED ELLISON S. EZEKIEL CO.. Opticians and Watchmakers. Only Address :-3, Capitol Building, NTAMFORD ROAD. SINGAPORE. OTro «lI L BAHAR Registered) SOUL 'Vlower! S, R,NC <«.o B r E AND PERFUMES. «"to R. Rose unite., the58 words
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Miscellaneous247 1933-05-16 12 [POSTAL INgLUg^ SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY. I M Pandjang. Bengkahs 81ak Palcan fcarce. Fort de Koek and Padarg Hong Kwong) 3n m Bengalis. Labocan BUlk a-d Tandjon; lam South-WeM Sumatra South-EaM 3 P Daren Cdebes. Moluccas and Timor -JSSL mi 4 Ceylon. Southern Mi Western India E M' a..d Europe247 words
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177 1933-05-16 13 On Edge Of Hongkong. OV ER FOUR THOUSAND BUILDINGS. ->■•■'■ oat :;v !ving the construction -ntirely aer; town on up-to-date bin I stones throw of British terri■UM Md" of the Sumchun River, rtftkta by Hongkong capitalists Mr Chao Po Tin. well-known connected wi.h177 words
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Article91 1933-05-16 13 I!i.s treeing Tragedy At Canton. Canton, April 26. A uperstitios belief has Jed to the des- 'i< of Chen 's family. Chen was a rice dealer and, according to hf st r >' in the 1'val press, a son was born On himself was hue the new of91 words
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Article71 1933-05-16 13 Britfel To lose Consulates In Manchuria. cJX that the British c... ed *ii British Manchuria. According u> the American residents in r have evacuated. rtatea that there are only left in Manchuria. Of v Hncsh .formerly 1.300, and formerly 870.. The British at Mukden later denied Z71 words
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Article57 1933-05-16 13 «^h* lChip Hsueh Liang had ..'"■/•'I and military stages and left n Press recently directed a attaxa against him and <" v-rnment for not punishing m Manchuria and Jehol. he Young Marshal the National Humiliation General" <May 9 first fixed at the -ury when J.pan forced cede m57 words
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Article90 1933-05-16 13 Shipped To Chicago For Exhibition. fpM Dollar liner -Present Coolldge" sailed M from Shanghai recently probably witrTort of the most valuable c&reaUvlJ* v been entrusted to her in her^url th. Pacific Tr^ e^m^ a voyages •*n pagoda, carved jouT ifTJLVS •mated to be worth C" of dollars. th90 words
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Article68 1933-05-16 13 Japanese Minister Calls On (len. Huang Fu. Shanghai. May 4. Mr Ariyoshi. Japanese Minister to China caUed on General Huang F u Chairman o, ™*T S 11 1 Cdmmttt* It has not been revealed what the aubiects HUANG FU ACCEPTS POST ThP n. Shanghai. May 4. Ihe China68 words
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Article111 1933-05-16 13 Imposing Municipal Edifice Planned. Cantor., May 4. t^e II Ls I r P^i ng mU v niClpQl buUdin locat on me east end ot the Central Park will be cTcret ed JUly 11 DUUt concrete and is modern both in construction and architecture. Frtted with modem faShues and111 words
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Article103 1933-05-16 13 Hankow-Canton Air Service From July 1. “Min Kuo Jih Pao.“ Hcngkong. May 12. Mr. Li Sin Kan. Director cf the Kwangtung a: a: en of the Canton-Hankcw Railway, has prono.ed to the employees of the railway iv contribute towards a :und to purchase un aeiop:ane to be named“Min Kuo Jih Pao.“ - 103 words
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Article72 1933-05-16 13 Going North To Fight The Japanese. “Sin Chew Jit Poh.“ Hongkong, May 13. Comdr. Chang Vim and Comdr. Tarn Kai Shou. with their staffs and the "Youth" Voluni■•«n left t>i L(.;{.-h';n j yesterday naming. Comdr. Chang Vim stated that the Second C rps have arrived at Lokchong and“Sin Chew Jit Poh.“ - 72 words
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Article313 1933-05-16 13 Death Of A Modern Educationalist. rjR Kwang Fu Ch.uig. a *cholar whose Idea J-r of "productive education" has been realised toth In his own middle school and In the National Labour UniversLy. of which he was at nrst the InsplraUon and moving spirit, passed away on313 words
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Article19 1933-05-16 13 Indiscriminate Expulsion Of Chinese." Nanking. April 22 JLmmTL**** received tr Chinese K^S&gTataSS a SEMI? Justtflwton or txpUnatlor!19 words
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Article40 1933-05-16 13 Waichiaopu s New Appointments Announced. “Min Kuo Jih Pao.“ Nanking. May 12 Mr. Chin T.i. Minister to Mr Man Sei; Minister to Holland Mr Chak; Minister to Switzerland Mr Wu Chak Minister to Chile. Mr \i M^Kuo^lf ChM“Min Kuo Jih Pao.“ - 40 words
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Article53 1933-05-16 13 'ot:ery boads forms the principal feature of a plan drawn ud by the Air Force Association, which was nrentiv inaugurated m Peiping ncently t. U be lS CCT! to UeCt an avUt *"rta.T i» ne leued on admission tickets of lorat S ,Z SL2*5 n orc l53 words
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Article20 1933-05-16 13 of ClO OOfls♦ WlP< ff B debt ««MWttgg— elder, at Rudy-Pabjanickle. iJS declo>d to •"«ton the20 words
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Advertisement229 1933-05-16 13 J^ke^ The germs of disease lurk in the mouth aud crevices of the teeth. Pebeco is the weapon to use in dealing with this unseen threat to ycur teeth and health P h d,er cnt from a pastes) contains no >oun„g. t prepared according to th, prescripts of a famous229 words
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Miscellaneous117 1933-05-16 13 DIARY. ate numerous Clubs and Societies in WOrt °> member, 0 are Trlbane.- fftH Diary for them secretaries are «o co-operare in keepinp if up-fo-date Happening* of general interest mmm in the "Diary of Events." Diury" can coveT meetingh >s night-visits and such functions. ™Wements other than those m the117 words
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Miscellaneous136 1933-05-16 13 TO-MORROW. MAY 17. < Blue Star Minstrels: Practice, minstrel section. 7, Race Course Lane. 8 p.m. FRIDAY. MAY 19. Silver Star Minstrels: Music practice. Mr. A. Victor s residence. 55. Buffalo Road. 7.30 p.m. Attendance of musicians compulsory. United Chinese Musical Association: Minstrel practice. 75A. McNair Road (back of polo136 words
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Miscellaneous90 1933-05-16 13 of Lorong 20 (a* noon. 7.30 p.m. Attendance compulsory. SUNDAY. MAY 21. Orchestra: Orchestra practice. 139. Tank Road. 7.30 nm Committee meeting. ,08. „TRoad 2 P.m. Important discussion WaSaTrsTp BP ™teh with 330 n m COUrt Shrewsbury Road, blazer tltlMUnce guested. Party s blazer and bodge should be worn *S*f290 words
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Article1000 1933-05-16 14 Dishoused Malays. APPEAL AGAINST ASSESSMENT. The question of sonin* in .k- «rea and the removal Jij Rural b> the Civil Aerodrome Schemt dU,hous d th- matters dLvwed at thJ Cre amon Singapore Rural Board cf the Oin. c d yesterday »t the Land The Hon Mr. W1,000 words
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Advertisement270 1933-05-16 14 Of course tiresome 1 )S- theyr'e They use twice the energy you do An then thtnk o, aU Utey Jo JiUon. m, k J -II the ,ots a, p,av ,he other, heneh, front the Zof £L Jotng .t*.H»«rt, .port, and end- and they like less tearing about. t j Stan270 words
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Advertisement264 1933-05-16 14 MAKES AFEASTOF AUCTION SALE."""' CHEONG KOON SENG CO. SHERIFF'S SALE. W THE SUPRRIHS OOURT OF THE STRAITS SPTm uaxt. Originating Summons No 38 of 1932~ Or cbor, 1857. «-wu mo ,th rjjv „f And W THE MATTER OF THE CIVIL PROCEDURE CODE BBOW BLNG HAY B t (v i T264 words
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Advertisement41 1933-05-16 15 j I tsSß JjllLm\wk j||EASLRED by the energy it gives you, 9 I bulk lor bulk and price for P picc > 1 a cup oJ Bournville offers you better \\_y food-value than anything else in your I WB 7m tm I41 words
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Advertisement130 1933-05-16 16 sua to. I l lat "'HITB--*4 TO LET, FURTHER REDUCTIONS IN RENT Frwm |j»f January, 1533. AT tfiANG MM PARK CARWEfI HOUSES TO LET. •-rrwrr.ed type $20.00 per month 3-roormHi tjpi $18.00 per month Of aim (wfili water) |&00 per month BKJKG LIM SAWMILL CO., 2 A 5. Sjed Alw]130 words
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Advertisement484 1933-05-16 16 THE PEOPLE S PARBHTwdBPBNPENT PHOORESSIVE TO LET. TO LET-744 and 748, Orove Road Ren? $CO. Apply No. 25. Boat Quay. I 1 TO LET-i. Margate Rd.. off Orove Rd eloat to Katong ParK Entry ~5.33 culars Tel. 3170. I TO LET —No 136. Cecil Street, three storeys recently occupied by484 words
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Advertisement503 1933-05-16 16 r NOTICE. M THE ESTATE OF~~riflf PURSUANT TO OK,>,v^ (TRI'STKKsi. Ml NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thm or other pe r^m demands upon or against Lta? Pr PARLEIOH JOSEPH S Y S. Ic la,t of PATHER dec ased. late of o v nif PENNESingapore. aho died on 25 th 0 5503 words
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Advertisement306 1933-05-16 16 AUCTION SALE, AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD SINGAPORE PROPERTIES, At Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng Co.'s Sak-room No. 30, Chulia Street, ON WEDNESDAY. MAY 17. 1933, AT 2 30 P.M. Instate of Woo Swee Henj?, Deceased. 101 1 Valuable freehold land situa'e off afacPn raoa R: ad, Singapore, area 32.03 poles.306 words
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Advertisement225 1933-05-16 16 25 Cents "*1 EveryVfh.>r .v j., >Jj^*l TOOTH \f V PASTE 1 A Mm i KAPALA CHINTAMANi The best for all disease! of the rata and ear. Makes the hah ,r,w no Himalayan Pharmacy Singapore. Q Hoad. ASIATIC EXPORT ft IMPORT CO. 23 24. STRAND ROAD. CALCIr A We export225 words
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