Malaya Tribune, 31 May 1933
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Malaya Tribune
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Title Section37 1933-05-31 1 The Malaya Tribune THE MOST POPULAR DAILY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA 127 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1933 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Wednesday. May 31, 1933. Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 81, 1933 FIVE CENI37 words
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Advertisement227 1933-05-31 1 ,i a-m 1 mirn»—a L .«i<.tOttO£TOIHANGt j& YOU ltll w- UHW TO POSTUM IWRI A DAY. All HE NEEDS for clever Wife* to ■I/ 1 r forw Kutb&nds M. i I throni 4 gr*>uche«" come from tired U »*rve* Mid tired 1* 1v« ar< often J y J:■ imffc thinj227 words
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Advertisement172 1933-05-31 1 A, FLINTER 6, Raffled Place. Singapore. Importing Diamonds and Pearl Necklaces ot every size and qualfty. Selling at latest and lowest market prices. Also buying gold coins and gold ornaments of every class and quality, paying highest priced according to daily exchange rate j Sime. Darby Co., Ltd. I NOW172 words
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Article5509 1933-05-31 2 Berta Ruck - Our Short Story. By Berta Ruck. WIIN M it that, at Christmas-time, when all ••in:\ thought, are supposed to fly naturally towards wmmmy landscapes, Mhr, and rCHNOtM of relative.. |cXn X ffhost t-.ru round tIM Yale-log, tbev refuse t<i do M? When inn- tries to call up5,509 words
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Advertisement31 1933-05-31 2 WHERE THE WSBL CALL FOR Wmk QUALITY iBSI JEI IS MOST MBm 1 INSISTENT Rh MADE ENGLAND--AT FoR<s^j IS THE FINEST ■111 VALUE IN THE Hi WORLD FOR ■Jjlj YOUR MONEY31 words
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89 1933-05-31 3 WHAT OUR CONTEMPORARIES ARE SAYIN G— Janpan Hesitates. bey to i-ccupy and dosory J \> ndablc. The world lookd bra Han Chap?l and at that i s far lera readily appreci-to-diy. Japan was mereManhurir. and reiterating to I loaf Uaaf she harboured no Since then the world Japan had already89 words
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Article105 1933-05-31 3 'l' npaitji with 1330. the .>.-odiution of 449.000 la t year nearly ten ■Ml til oe iwmethiag d others concerned praJ C but quite apart i- > (i on tho c who have ther a economies, it d regard t.-.e l-.finite Injury amrM fefl consequence 't which rubber105 words
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Article239 1933-05-31 3 IJEFERENCE was made by Mr C D D f l Hogß W tne ha"-yearly meeting of the Poring Turf Club on Tuesday to the Inequities of the betting tax. The gist 0 f rm remarks on the subject was that if the Turf Clubs throughout the ccuntry239 words
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Article54 1933-05-31 3 New Women Police Of China. Shanghai G .r.i i> now engaged mjßttH Canton offii amm police .squad will n efficient." potential policewomen. M that they Mast 1| ami under 20. i feat I inches tall, and I I on terms exceedM the same uniform mm have54 words
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Article75 1933-05-31 3 ilmrcd •>• «c" Made From Qmitj Chips. Washington 1 T day be buil; of the rubbish chemical engineers of bote -.n'ormed the American the invention cf a new n*\ supplies of dust ne -ranite. marble and gar: 1 "y are pressed, and healed, ceth r by mems of75 words
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Article54 1933-05-31 3 Fire Dwtrojn Ten Years' Work. Poessneck. Thuriagla. M work has been reduced trou« fire- which has dcs- latest collections of "emeres which dated back to the Inflav ere col'ectedf by Herr W than 2.003 German towns. W a mass of charred aa ten large vans wer. needed to54 words
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Article41 1933-05-31 3 **ntzi Stm Aeronlane Factory i'lanncd. Helsingfors. ">lane factory is to be built and work on the buildings is t Autumn. number of engineers and *!nni?h Air Force are vtoting 1 acquaint themselves with true Son USed ero P»»ne41 words
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Article99 1933-05-31 3 Australians More English Blood. Melbourne. MmtraUans possess two- notable characterUcC they have large noses and small jaws A sculptor, Mr Paul Montford. has discovered the,e facts about Au tralians after mam years of s'udy and modelling. To mak- Australian features more regular he suggests that there should be99 words
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Article103 1933-05-31 3 Heirs Discover Slumbering Wealth. Budapest A cradle wa> the only mheriur.ee left by an old and rich aunt of a peasant family near Debrecen when she died fifteen year: ac She bequeathed it to the Debrecen family who. in disgust, put it in the bam as a feedrack103 words
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Article66 1933-05-31 3 Separation Within Five Minutes Of Marriage. Kobe (Japan > A divorce it cord ,va set up a. Naba. near here, when a bride was parted from tar husband five minuter after the wedding aaffi mony. She had married the wTong man! After drinking from the ceremonial mk66 words
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Article123 1933-05-31 3 Paris. March 30. The famous war writer. M. Louis Dumur. has died in a Paris nursing home after a long illness. He was a Swls; by nationality. be:r.g bom In Geneva in 1863. Nearly 50 years ago he was one of the founders of the new123 words
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Article212 1933-05-31 3 Gold Nuggets Thrown As Stones. Sydney. Three <mall boys while pretending that they "ere "gold miner:." hr.\e discovered one of the richest gold mines :n the Orenf -U di'tric. Th»ir discovery has started a gold tush ar.d ten acres hare aheady be a "staked cut" by Orenfeii residents.212 words
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Article92 1933-05-31 3 H)0-Year-Old Giant Eaten By Ants. Durban The oldest tree tn Durban more than 403 ye- s eld. has been cut down because v has become unrale through the ravage of whit? anu,. The CM [iant. a ird milk r.cod tree which towered 100 feet In the air. was92 words
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Article113 1933-05-31 3 His Nam Used To Be "Hkdler." Vienna. The n«me of Adolf H'.llcr the Oerrra ChanceUor. wa written 1 Hiedier" until about 1760. according to tho newspaper t Wald. iertU Bote."' which gives some particulars cf hb tamUy tree. The family came from Walterschlag in the Waldvierte! regtcn of113 words
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Article129 1933-05-31 3 Six Generals Eliminated From The Army. Santiago <Chile*. The British Officer Tralrlng Co:ps mm~ tern Is to be adopted in Chilean schools, a first step in the aboUti.n of conscrtptru service. The Btitlsh sj-tem was chosen after careful tudles were/made ot military training met mt In129 words
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Article128 1933-05-31 3 Hells To Ring After Forty-five Years. August* •Georgia/* The belte o f Bethany Church are likely to ring af am after '5 years of silence. The chunh is close to a fire station, and in the day- of horse-drawn apparatus every time the cht rch bells rang the128 words
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Article98 1933-05-31 3 Record Speed Claimed By France. d c The "Cwwd- has jtui ■rhhZ. 2 429 knoU for hour., -rh. ung a maximum speod of 43.4 knots mILZ ITS, S. lhc M out SSf by deatrcyers was between 33 an? 34 22 U ter d «troyers than the ere98 words
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Article197 1933-05-31 3 So The Marriage Was Annulled. Rome 'T a o l c »h»ch was annulled by the r** Ro on the ground that the husband was not as rich as he had claimed h S lhe vb J ecl of in the It man Senate The wife lad demanded197 words
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Article97 1933-05-31 3 Australians Staying At Home. Canberra. Australia list 60 per cent less of her population through miration lar year than in IMI, according to the ngures Issued by the Commonwealth statistician. Mr McPhee. 5 is »ho«"n that 41 907 arrived in Australia during 1932 and there were 45 66697 words
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Article86 1933-05-31 3 Only Two Have Incomes Of V:) 0,000. Vienna. Austiia. according to the official Bureau of StatLtics. has only two persons with an annual income of one million s'jhiili-gs 'about £80.000» or over. Only 3vX> tax pa vers cut of a population Sf 6 500.000 have an Income86 words
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Article116 1933-05-31 3 "Taxman" To Give Their King An Heir. Sofia. Archbishop j and Bishops tore their surplices into *ra-ll pieces and gave the shreds to the congregation alter the re-opening of the Cathedral ot Bain; Nedeha These shredare bclievrd to bring pro>perlty to th'tr possessors The archbishop of Vid«n. who116 words
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Article72 1933-05-31 3 Telegraph Used 300 Years Ago. Prague. "Telegrams" were sent from Budapest to Prague more than 300 years ago. according to a Budapest WTiter. The news of a successful Hungarian .fight 'gainst a Turkish army was flashed in 159g from Castl? Gyor to King Rudolf II at Plague, it72 words
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Article63 1933-05-31 3 "Ghost" Frightens A Whrte Village. Vienna Mysterlou» lights whisking throug-i the wcods ard a white-veiled apparition with outstretched arms caused such terror in the village cf Boecklabruck. Upper Austria, that a police force set out to catch 'it The ghat-layers found a harmless collector of moths who clothed63 words
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Advertisement27 1933-05-31 3 accord h Prof Dr Wolff-Eisner (Univ. Berlin) W A |c|| com bin. of Guaiacol (lung-antiseptic il J^H fa if hi 111 a *****1 il 11 11 rtl27 words
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Advertisement213 1933-05-31 3 S«r\d pv trial Ordzp rvow! 111 i YOUNG'S DISINFECTANT FLUID t& V (Ayer Busok) 1 mk I Guaranteed free of floating and I messy oil. 1 V-Vf "'Jj Gives a milky white emulsion WSMft i Technically 25S acid strength. Vwßk*^'^sSl PER GALLON TIN 51.00. I Write for a free sample.213 words
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Advertisement298 1933-05-31 4 P ERPECT EYESti&HT." 1 i T 8 i i i V e J El LJSON v BZEKIEL Co., Optician-. Watchmakers. Only Address:—!, Capitol Building, TAMPON >AD, SINGAPORE. TO LET. FURTHER REDUCTIONS IX RENT From 1st January, 193& AT SIANG L1M PARK OEYLANG GARDEN HOUSES TO LET. 4-roomcd typo $20.00 per298 words
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Advertisement778 1933-05-31 4 TO LET. TO LET—744 and 748. Orove Road. Rfnt $€0. Appl;- No 25. Boat Quay. TO LET —1, Marga'e Rd.. off OroTe Rd. to Katoag Park. Entry 1-5-33. Particulars Tel. 3170. TO LET.—No 138, Cecil 8treet. three store>«s. recently occupied by Richards. Ltd. (Prlntcn), suitable for all commercial purposes. Rent778 words
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Advertisement284 1933-05-31 4 AUCTION SALE, SHERIFFS SALE IN THE SUPREME COURT OP THE WTS SETTLEMENTS SETTLEMENT OP SINGAPORE Writ of S*i«„re aid Sale dated 8th Mar 1533 Suit No 31» of 1933 Between at mi mom tttr V« ruts K< J ACCTION SALE OF C*J Ml) Steam Launch known as "SOON LEE A284 words
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Advertisement156 1933-05-31 4 EDUCATIONAL. 1 \H RAM-HI MUSIC SCHOOL. Established 1928. A Government Registered School). (Tor Bo\ s and (.iris). B. Short Street. Singapore. Enrol for a Sound Musical Education— iyviematic Training botto in Technique and Theory. Complete Courses leading to TCL. Cert ideate. Diploma. 1 etc. Booklet free M. \N( lANO. Principal.156 words
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Advertisement292 1933-05-31 4 FOR SALE. 1000 Pairs ladies Shoes. i Latest Styles In :—Leather, I Patent, Satin and Buckskin Guaranteed Best European Manufacture and British. Coat $8- to $12- per Pair. I Your choice at $3 75 per Pair. IGRAMOPHONE RECORDS:— IH. If. V., Columbia, Victoral, Moon, etc. 25 ets. each or 5292 words
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Advertisement483 1933-05-31 4 J» CW Rltl CTS. LARGE TtfcE I ere I MALAYA TRIBUNE. 'PHONE 6171. b ASCRIPTION RATES. I kYABLE Dl ADVANCE. Delivery Including r at olflce Postage Pos or close (Local or toftrekl residence. F.M.S., C• J Yearly $i 5.00 $21.00 j 330 HaK-Yearly 7.50 $i 0 50 j Quarterly $3483 words
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Article, Illustration314 1933-05-31 5 JACK PETERSEN WINS. German Champion Knocked Out. Londcn. May 18. 1 nd people—a recoid crowd at a b in Great Britain— u ack PeterWetah holder of the British heavyut Thine Mullir. the GerHM Cardiff City football feed from all over South Wales n j 30314 words
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Article75 1933-05-31 5 ATHLETICS. 'es of the British Unpire will r. c* the Umpire Games and •'d Games are to be held i 1J34. ard it has been decided lor women in the Empire The first Empire Games uniltoo Canada, three years ago. to men. It is hoped that from the75 words
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Article38 1933-05-31 5 CRICKET. 1 Rattle; :ans' Association will be At numbers and friends on Saturday 1 annual cricket match between the i Rulflesians will be played, nr-nu at 2 Pm. Refreshments will be ■■♦rvpd at 4-45 pm38 words
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Article11 1933-05-31 5 untitled fund, to commemorate I>?l »eo r al 3.1» l,l«, Veen11 words
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Article473 1933-05-31 5 Kilat Wins Cohhett Trophy. YACHTING. JL2 Y C 0,1 Sunday. Kathleen HI and This. \»t i m lh ■tdfllM line Kathleen early on accented a t™„ k..» l £S£ ST h -t hln S tiniPS logged as follow Kilt Situnun 1, -47-5«, Tarbe- fSJS Jean II and Polly473 words
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Article195 1933-05-31 5 ASSN. FOOTBALL. "Half Awake" writes. I understand that Mr. C. H Clarke, the pop ilar sportsman of Singapore, presented a football ihield to the hon. general secretaiy of the Municipal Services Club sometime In the year 1931, to be competed fcr between th* Government Service and the195 words
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Article105 1933-05-31 5 Soctvr on a grand scale 15 promised by the desire of the Italians to stage all the matcher, ol the 1934 International tournament. In their country. Mussolini supports the schemc. and the cost Involved can be gathered from th fiet that all the travelling, hotel expensrs. etc., of105 words
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Article70 1933-05-31 5 Habits, good and bad, have a tendency to bMM ingrained tnd confirmed Berkeley Bal i says "American Lawn Tennis carries I I ball in Mi trousers pocket even when he is playing b final match on the Casino eour. doubtless a reminiscence of old Texas days. Dr. Kurarok does the70 words
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Article165 1933-05-31 5 Fifteen Hundred («uineas Prize. GOLF. London May II One of the competitors in Ifet 1 .«rlopSouihj>oit Tournament Li a good pn»[t.Si,k>;ial whose name ought to t- hai in history. But tt has r.ot bem recorded. Ht hncl the misfortune to slica his bail Into the rough and165 words
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Article168 1933-05-31 5 The National And American Keajtut g, BASEBALL. Reuter. Nev. Yoilc Ma\ 29 Following arj the laVs: n■ i.. »he Nuional anil American IdßfMj NATIONAL LEAGUE It. H E Boston 1 9 0 Chicago 5 9 Boston 2 7 2 Chicaßo 3 9 2 New York 4 9 1Reuter. - 168 words
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Article183 1933-05-31 5 LAWN TENNIS. (From Our Oim Corrrspondrn! > Johore Bahru. May 28. Entries arc invited through affiliated Clubs for tlie Joh'Te Lawn Tennis Association's open championship me.-tlnp. The entries should reach th' hon secretary. Mr. F M Still. Johore Hahru. on before June 15. The fee? are Sin?Irs S3183 words
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Article101 1933-05-31 5 Vivian McGra:h i, beng hailed by (he Australian ress as the youngest player to appear in Davis Cup matches. As iar as Australia L concerned this is strictly correct, but isays "Lawn Tennis and Badminton > W. F. Coen also play d in ;he Davis Cup at the101 words
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Article43 1933-05-31 5 The cotal cates realised on April 29 on the i <->•» />i#iii ±v on ir*' cccision of the Belghion Hock y Cup final It Calcutta is a record so far for hockey. The protved; amounted to Rs 0 717-4-0 rhUh speak volume for itself.43 words
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Article845 1933-05-31 5 Northerners Invade Ix)ndon. RUGBY FOOTBALL. licntlon. May 11 Per the second rurcesMvc Saturday. London «as invaded by iho i.f northern football m huslasLs u, cy wrt up for tt e Cujj mo Rugby League Cup final between Huddersniid and Warrington at Wembley. F< r a lon-845 words
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Article70 1933-05-31 5 I>;«yliKht Robbery o n Ismĕm Jeweller. I Reuter Wireless. Lcndon. May 25. thc mos Jaylight robberUr?,h's)!. !f tGty f Ix)ndon a car-!- ad or bandit; ribbed the r-prwntaUve of a Hatton Garden ■mSS Rems wor h m 000 *"kh they S1I alf?! car ,n th West ■*>Reuter Wireless. - 70 words
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Article27 1933-05-31 5 Prerre Charles, the Belgian heavyweight rhampion of Europe, has agreed to put his o L. Jtake h<>n nc me ts J ack Petersen Cardiff tn June 2C.27 words
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Advertisement319 1933-05-31 5 STRENGTHENS ANfc^yERVES WATCRbOH CMCMICAL tOMPAHf. MM VOKK.tT. LOUI* U.S. A WATERBURY'S Compound NOW WHITEN YOUR TEETH 3 shades in 3 days !S?_i_ Kolynos enters the mouth _2_T*^ ined and foams into every pit and crevice, unhealthy gums. You can have J X tractive tee\h that others will■ CaUSe Ugly yeHoW319 words
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371 1933-05-31 6 Shipping News Notices. OFFICERS ON THE CHINA COAST. Recent Transfers And Appointments. MR. M. Byrne, from reserve. Is on home leave. Mr. R. Firkins. oup'y second officer, from re■H has gone second officer. -Sunning." Mr. S. L. Garrett, second officer. "Sunning." has gona acting chief officer. "Changchow." Mr. J. Paterson.371 words
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Article155 1933-05-31 6 Big Increase In Refrigerated Space. The General 8888 hip Corporation. I d mm FrancUo. ag nts for the Fre:» h Line nnnounce tha. an increase of 400 per cent in refrigera'ed space on board th of the Preach Line engaged in th Pacific Coast to Europe service155 words
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Article44 1933-05-31 6 Fruit Loading Under Military Protection. acw\iti«s at the port of La. Palm s Z> suspended, except the loading of aZTlum BMBJ carried out under mihtary protection by labour brought from country districts b.n areh Use has en buraed down s ssttß-i^rSSS44 words
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Article36 1933-05-31 6 ■nd company. nator-tube boilers mtld JLTmS^S star and is- o? »"d there win be acconunodmS f «V VSi"' angers and 600 cattle da2L?2 25 U Ls antlci Pa»<«d. be eff Hesmt operating the service.36 words
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Article31 1933-05-31 6 fa2 *<£*f Clty Llnc s new st Month ni y cX ,pinar dcl which akes £.52 of City." whlrt wi. hS ci?v a,y Ul Atlantlc ,oads «t the mnZ31 words
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Article160 1933-05-31 6 S iontist Watches Its Activities. Seattle .Washington) gIUPPING ccn,«, is nuy be aaved rome IH Hill 111 1l of pcunds aa a result JZj bit, the destructive v c of n common hipwonn. uhich has been wa [mtm by a scientist thnurh a pone of in 1160 words
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Article116 1933-05-31 6 Tragedy Of Lonely Lighthouse Keeper. Sydney (Nova Scotia). The clim.'X of a aramatic story was rf.rh ltl whon U» Canadnn Uv--breake7 n t out a virelesa message, statin* arrived off the lonely flint house and taken off the *rd the body of hts d-vm-r, h keeper116 words
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Article52 1933-05-31 6 gIMB tH White Sar liner "Laurent*" kit 1 I- P-n the-company-. SsSt%£ Md .'unreal, .he was in charg, of ?aphr Just chief officer of f ir-t Hppoir.tment was junior n«« 5""B> s rvice and latter mmL TT*a£ ccmpanys Australian Zj ■E? i" th 5 ne uitll the rank52 words
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Article30 1933-05-31 6 Hu'l 7" t by the Lehh. *as acquired by Messrs. cime the Isaac EM anT XT* Km .Messrs' C,rri under B, management of Mr c. B30 words
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Article289 1933-05-31 6 P. O. DIVIDEND. Too Early To Cast The Horoscope. THE inabdlty of the board of the P and O. M. Ccmpary to recemmend any interim payment on the Deferred Stock, while naturally disappointing, is In accordance with market expectations, says th" "F.nanclal Times The rrrf rr d. which is cumulative,289 words
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Article185 1933-05-31 6 Electrical Mf toillip Strengthened. In \iew of the incrcasirg importance of cl ctiical installations, both at. regards th" propulsxn of vesrels and the Hiring 0B board ships, the C mmi t c of Lloyds Register cf Sr.ipp.ng! a: th.ir jovial m eting ve-terday. d cided t» stungthen the185 words
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Article82 1933-05-31 6 A Million Pounds For Docks And Quays. Oporto .Portugal*. j Tender. Mf Mfft at Le:xoes. Lhr dwp wate* I P"rt for Op<>r.o. are invited by the Portuguese Government. I The cost of the work is cstimat d at mortnan £1.000.000. and it includes the construction cf82 words
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Article86 1933-05-31 6 i At the Cardiff Chamber of Commerce. Mr. O. Leightcn Seager. C BE.. proposed a resolution that the Chamber should approach the Cardiff and Barry pilotage authority a-skmg them to concede a reduction In their charges to vessels visiting the p~rts for bunkering or drydocking only.86 words
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Article176 1933-05-31 6 Sequel To Collision Off Indian Coast. Reuter Wireless. London, May 26. WHAT Lord Merrivale, President of the Admiralty Court, described as a "phenomenal I IM" was heard to-day when Robert Arthur Crozier appeared against the suspension of his Board of Trade Certificate and the court decided toReuter Wireless. - 176 words
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Article161 1933-05-31 6 Increased Shipping Profits Recorded. tagr I d results are shown by the accounts wr 1 m of the Clan Line summers, the capital of which mm r:duced las. yvar. The trading increased from £?29.560 in 1931 to "f cr tIoC.UO. tor depreciation, the net nrcnt for jr.:161 words
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Article42 1933-05-31 6 CM Nil 111 loffice of Llovd-s Register bhi, Plng Mr Thomas Shaw prhic Registor «U presented with a •m taher oy lus colleagues Tho presentation was made tor Mr E j 'AmongLi 1 a. Mr. Shaws successor. Mr Norman42 words
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Article38 1933-05-31 6 Ir the House of Crmraons. Mr V it heU JtK U f Cllip: v d in the shipbuilding 7 a-.a:;able date, and com? Sir Kenrv n 5C 1932 and 1929 lta| na 47 698 i*t March 25,38 words
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Advertisement414 1933-05-31 6 STEAMER I P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAK LINES. (Incorporated in England.) MAIL. PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. PTONSULAI WB orient \L REAM navigation ob. LONDON AND FAR FAST MAIL SERVICE mtm Ccntract with His Majesty's Govcrnm<>nt». OUTWARD FROM LONDON. For China and Japan. Due Tonnage. Singapore. *f OMVT 6 500 June414 words
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Advertisement138 1933-05-31 6 IWlToyd triestiIo! (Incorporated In Italy). Due Leave Due nrino1 Venice and Ti.estc. B pore. 8 pore. Venice m V MARIN SANUDO June 15 June 15 I CONTK ROSSO HILDA July 15 July JJ June 15 June 15 July TOR HONGKONG, SH VNGiIAI I c ONTB VERDE AND J.^AN Jul. 20138 words
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Advertisement115 1933-05-31 6 "AMBIJRG-AMER1KA UNIE j t (Companies Incorporated in Germany). OUTWARDS W nnJ!° NGKONG SHANGHAI NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. «J ERMLAND. via Manila 933 t m.s. BURGENLAND via Manli 1 m,. MUNSTERLA?D.\i a JS 12 n TiMn HOMEWARDS. HOLLAND, HAMBURG AND BREMEN f S£ES? LAMD vu 1933 <DA.D.O.) via J mC115 words
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Advertisement539 1933-05-31 6 STEAMER SAILlNr.g tftagfr N0RDDE l TSCI! ER The undernoted are the Comnv fixtures:— OUTWARDS. J I m.s. "HAVEL" for Manila. Hongkor- 33 Sliai, Japan and N. China June i HOMEWARDS. U. "TRIER" for Genoa. Barcelona Casablanca. Rotterdam. Had Bremen and Aden t s.s. "HOLSTEIN" for Aden, Q M'seilles, Oran, Havre.539 words
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Article301 1933-05-31 7 Mining Shares. .in i i «-ay, 11 a.m. r r:n share quotations are issued and Co.. txchange and stock Buyer* Belle». XantefC Tin 24'6 26 20 21 nom Hit tin Tin 13- 13 9 W'-ns? 0 93 0 97 ii. i i Tin 16;- 17r] p. ii301 words
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Article54 1933-05-31 7 ISsrEb BT FRASFR ft CO„ EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Buyer*. Seller». ®r.gipt** cold Storage io2 wmk ci 113 nom 104 108 nom i04 ,0« nom 100 105 nom m» m c s 113 m it ,o9i4 uoh ci 103* CI < 19*>Q I A t '**<*££*■ >»*«•54 words
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Article145 1933-05-31 7 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION. RUBBER PRICES STEADY. London Tin Now £211 15s. 'By Our Financial Correspondent.) Singapore. Wednesday noon. To-day's Prices: Rubber (Singap ire), km j t unchanced. Vt'sterda.v's Prices: London Robber, It(B2d. uiuhanK.d. Market rone: Steady. X.-w York Rubber, rlnecul London Tin, spot, «201 18s., up i145 words
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Article144 1933-05-31 7 Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.), Ltd. Prir°s for She'l Mo- r Spirit and MMM orands of Kerosene ire as fclloa-s-Shell Aviati n Spirit in 4 aallon drums Dtr British Imperial callon Shell Motor Spun ex pump per British Imperial gallon 0 m Shell Motor Spirit pat 4 gallon tin144 words
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Article159 1933-05-31 7 Prcnt cf the Rhe side (Pel sngor) Rubber Company lor 1932. £330 (against .-;3.100 tor 1931) to which has been added £3.100 brought forward. Th.- directors propose to write off £1.000 for general depreciation and to carry forward the balance of £2 430. subject to directors' fees. The159 words
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Article672 1933-05-31 7 Further Reduction In Costs Anticipated. The twenty-third annual general r ocelli, of HhUmt. LMMaad, mm h 11 ftlaj v M Idol Lane. LMMMB XC. Bi»ad>i lien, ...I U|t 101 l c t.... 1. U,,,b- D .U»e (Imumain. p.. H J The Chairman. muvuia th.- udoptkM o; he report672 words
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Article109 1933-05-31 7 Lets of the X pong (Malay > Rubber Estars 2 19J2 £1 183 ,a a profit of £1.500 for 19J1>. which reduc s th.* balance carried forward to L 25.257. No provision has been made li-r d pnriation Floating asa»t-. £39 48«) «MM The output lor 1632109 words
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Article92 1933-05-31 7 i«2f l cf the Stralts Rubber Company for 1932. £1.018 (against £6.650 for 1931». This Is deducted from the credit bslance of £90 235 brought forward, and the r'mamtng £89 218 Ls OMnttf ftrwaM The last dividend paid was The balance-sheet shows liquid assets amounting to £202.000; this92 words
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Article34 1933-05-31 7 Malayan Variety For I anada. ff,om Correspondcaf.) Mr ii London Ma> 3o Ax«ne,. salha < fur T J KittoV. %lU,ayan Jt the a on in the wetX of August UK-MaU>an,u.nd wdl MMMM MMMpp!34 words
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Article164 1933-05-31 7 JlMl lIIIMM of the Scotti.M, Malay MM C mpany /or 19 i2 show a prom If o-SaTd 1 n 3 Tr* £1000 f 1 125 MWM Mi M wriu? off £1.000 f„r |MiataJ M4M4MMRMI and to carry SSL*™** u> MraXrr S A crop of lb of dry164 words
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Article139 1933-05-31 7 The accounts for 1932 Bl the Linggi Plamat- i. Lamit-a. show a wcrkln. proft ot tcis JMaMM a lew of £4 2»G Ml l^Ji. TW |fta past year's prota !»as otn added ?i.- piotlt *.n rallia.uSn •>! mv- witiuirawn fum taxation und £4,1 orought n ftom the previous139 words
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Article78 1933-05-31 7 The company proposes io on basis cl on? .hare in new company, credited 17s ,1 aid. for each .hare in old company. Debenture holders to receive inter st up to January 1. 1935. out of profit* onjv M <• be rejuld at 120 on D eember 31. 1948.78 words
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Article71 1933-05-31 7 Uaa of Teioi fP.MS > Rubber Ommmv lor IMI. U9B. without making any depreciation charge «against ret loss of £904 for 1931». reauclm |he credit balance (forward to £2.574. The coat of the rubber crop of 283 3541b •ugainat 303.M1ib) was 2.23 d. (against 2.7 d.» a71 words
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Article44 1933-05-31 7 London Stock Market Reports. Reuter Wireless. Londou, May 27. mm mm supplies of Uw sol.l i om America relating to b. invited neu w conv.rsu,,, loan iih- nMtJN, Mr**, also ruled Wall BtTWI qpmm, ,ru l!f R UUT Wl fcReuter Wireless. - 44 words
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Article78 1933-05-31 7 Urk Stock Market Surpl By Orders. Reuter Wireless. Mfl York, May 27 .Ki-ulutK... v over-nighr buvln,> Market upward u/one UtflMj May 29. Alter reflecting strong Wall Street advics OJJ i .-culative groups, on the S.o k Ex- r. turned somewhat r.actionan- profit-taking 110 A!' natal strengthened .substantiallyReuter Wireless. - 78 words
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Article106 1933-05-31 7 N .1 th- Gordon .Malaya) Rubber Es«JM mpwm £4.378 for 193U Ml transferred from mcome- "*T» *»eOWJ the yeafs I IS n neatj U>£ll 127 £10.040. The restricted output of rubber for was 1/JD0.730 lb .against 1.926.700 1b X* oi the orop. exeloshe of 5e M .uialrw106 words
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Article34 1933-05-31 7 Reuter Wireless. Teheran. May J9 I m* am mm Anglo- QU agreement between that c.mpanv P las Governnent. I, now only be ...nod by Urn Sliah before mm- M —Rntar Wlreles*.Reuter Wireless. - 34 words
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Article43 1933-05-31 7 I I 0«r 0»m Corrcsjnr.urvi Bangkok. May 2f> nHm\ Ifa in the quarts Jam.aryU d M4JM ions, being 80.000 tons dttrtnf tiie same peilod of 193' OI ItM tola] H ni.kong took 62,000~ tOM ar d 000 t mi more.43 words
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Article463 1933-05-31 7 Rubber Shares. -ingapor Tuesday, 11 a.m. 1 lie following rubber &haie quotations art issued by Fraser ana Co and Lyall and Evatl: Value. rz%*ct i.rail I Share». at Go. 1 A lien by $0.65 $0.75 $0 G5 $0.75 1 Alor Gajah 0.45 o.i>0 u.45 0.55 A. Ilitam463 words
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Article279 1933-05-31 7 FRASER A CO.'S QUOTATIONS. tx i g CLOSING QUOTATIONS. I > cu> Buyers. Seller». S2 $2 Alex. Brick Pref. $0.80 $0.90 110m $2 $2 Alex. Brick Ord. 0.50 uucu il B Ameii. Tobacco 102 6 107,0 $10 $5 B. Malaya Trus;ee 5.35 5.50 £1 £1 C. Tin Pref. 7279 words
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Advertisement52 1933-05-31 7 THE SOUTH [L 1 BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LOOTED. FI XE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR WBIEANCI ACCEPTED AT L «WIBT CURRENT RATES. L C. MARGOUOUTH. I Manager. 1 'nlayson Green. THS EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. FIXE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE. O. .»OHNSOM: General Manager. »CE 2-c. Malacca52 words
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Advertisement83 1933-05-31 7 THE EASTERN BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated In England). SINGAPORE BRANCH: 4. D'Aimelda Street. Authorised and Subscribed Capital £2,000.000 Paid-up-Capital £1,000,000 Reserve Fund and Rest 500,000 DEAD OFFICE: LONDON BRANCHES: Bcmbay. Calcutta, Colombo. Karachi. Madras, Amara. Baghdad. Bahrein. Basra. Klrkull, Mo*ul and Singapore. CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and Interest allowed at 2% per83 words
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Advertisement53 1933-05-31 7 tWtftr/ QUARTERLY Interest yearly paid to you quarterly Think what small amounts put rejfularly away now. will mean to you in time to came. In a surprisingly short time you will have an appreciable hank balance. Interest at the rate of 2' v I is paid quarterly. Head Offlc*: IS.53 words
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Advertisement166 1933-05-31 7 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Limited. (incorporated In Strait* Bettlemrntt). Successors to IB! CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK, LTD. THE HO HONC ha,. LTD. AND THE O VERSE A-CHINeSei BANK, LTD CAPITAL. Authorised $40.000.000.00. Paid Up $10,000,000.00. HEAD Of FICE. CHINA BUILDING, CHUUA STREET, BINGATORR. LOCAL BRANCH: 158, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. BOARD OF DIRBOTOR8:166 words
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Advertisement204 1933-05-31 8 Amusements 1_\ Matinee To-Day I i Nightly! LEE TRACY in I l niversal's saucy, swift-moving comedy "PRIVATE JONES" j with GLORIA JSTLART rTMBAT The Year s BIG Laugh BUSTER KEATON in his Latest Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer rib-tickler— I "WHAT! NO BEER?" DURANTE [jMBBi^g| GRAND GALA NIGHT A. IC RAMAUNGHAM PRESENTS iOO REAL204 words
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Advertisement200 1933-05-31 8 WELL DONE j GAINSBOROUGH J 1, «3*4J —A GRAND EJlIIM BRITISH FILM! 1 «T ~a-W fwi ft TO-NIGHT j JESSIE MATTHEWS I j in the comedy Am that packed a W est End theatre for weeks. 0 111 M.-O.-M Presents WIMII HUiH BUTMOU IMIM osilhmn Etc in 44 SKYSCRAPER SOULS^200 words
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Advertisement181 1933-05-31 8 I LADIES FREE! LADIES FREElTl GATE ADMISSION 10 CENTS THE GREAT WORLD SHOW I TALKIES: j SKY THEATRE I STAR THEATRE I "SUNSHINE SUSIE" PEACH O'RENO" ENJOY DANCING IN THE CABARET J ON THE EUROPE HOTEL SPRING FLOOR SPRING j Special Tea Dance This Evening 5 to 7 p.m. Admission181 words
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80 1933-05-31 9 TEA PARTY IN THEIR HONOUR. SPECIAL INTERVIEW GRANTED Tft "MALAYA TRIBUNE." he < i hinese of Smgapore were a K o P yesterday at the arrival of Ma han Shan and Gen. Su Pi„ K Wen. the famous Manchunan •s. on board the Conte Rosso"80 words
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Article1026 1933-05-31 9 Uoni by Chinese pressmen. j MM that they receiveti RB0M M in Mar.rhuna over MM tUIRBCf) from the Central MlOilnr sum about the MM l. rmhCMmh lor the relief Id vounded and over $1,000.00;) the- three Eastern Prola North China, they said, l "-.m factory1,026 words
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Article122 1933-05-31 9 AT THE CINEMAS. Jessie Matthews, .supported b\ Fred K-n and lan Hunt r. gives a .•peikling ttfciMl of her characteristic verve in the GHimborou-h picture The Man from Toronto," which commenced a season at the Pavilion theatre yc>u day. The plot k Lased un the122 words
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Article123 1933-05-31 9 Lee Tracy and the new star. Gloria Stuart, are associated in "'Private Jones," the Universal production which began a season 'at the Alhambra yesterday. This is a delightful comedy of the irresponsible order which always prcves popular. Lee Tracy is seen as a young American123 words
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Article49 1933-05-31 9 "Air Mali." the Universalis air thriller with Ralph Bellamy, G'cria Stuart, Pat O'Brien and Slim Summerville. commenced its run at the Roxy last night. It Is a thrilling story of the life of ah* mail pilots. There are interesting shorts preceding the main feature.49 words
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Article388 1933-05-31 9 Accused Discharged: No Defence Called. A CASC of allgad criminal klttatidatlaa which was commenced before the District Judfce (Mr. H. A. Forren ye-tcrday had an Jb-upt ti rminttion. the accusrd. Svid SaaCullah Alt:rmlzi. alias S.adullah Khan, being discharged alt m the evld.iuv oi the complainant had388 words
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Article173 1933-05-31 9 b 4id 01 PmjM Ltbar School Pi mL A very good entertainment for a very good cv-ae was last nig tit'» concert at the Wesley Church Hall in aid of the Paya Leb-r School Building Fund. Almost every one ot the items was encxred Madame Diets was173 words
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Article83 1933-05-31 9 The fo icwlng are the five best cards returnet for h. Map Mtdal stroke > at. the Ls'and Cl ib on Saturday and Sunday: M. Hrnda 44 -.88—18- J. W. Moore 404 Bir 73—8=71. L. Road 46-f 4*!trBfi—lB-71. D Duncan 48- 4-; »2—lB-74 P Martens 43 -»-45_;8»—14=7483 words
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Article70 1933-05-31 9 ICI'.A trr.mr, for p.-.cticv rratch on FrltW) at th C.T.A. around: "A" .nathan. Thannaitn^am. Scth.imbaram. Pillai. S Rajah. R. Sar.garam; D. Suppiah. 8 Su:npu. Pcrrnvothr. Raioo C v. h RESERVES: A Peetlra. Letc.iumanar.. Lean Pcrr-.a »capt.». B'* XI Isnisil Eattar: Don. 8. N. Nalr; Vro-pan. A. Sankaran. C.70 words
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Article64 1933-05-31 9 The Band of the S.B. Police will play the H v pre ur.frm». weather permltUrg. at T tv k >»*r tr.r.i,, rv commencing at Ml pm MMh, "Adolphc.'' Mark*: Overture. ••Hun%arlar.' D.la: Walt/. Eton Beating Bone." Kant: Selection. •Faust.'' O-Jun.d; Son.:. Drink to n:e only with thine eyes."64 words
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Article47 1933-05-31 9 Reuter. London. May 30. *he race for the Woodcnte Stakes was run at Epsom to-day and resulted as follows: 1 THE OLD PRETENDER 2 BERMUDA. 3 BOOZER'S GLOOM. Six ran. WY.r. by a head, three lengths between second end third 2 evens. o—l. R?utcr.Reuter. - 47 words
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Article54 1933-05-31 9 As the ni! n b- rship campaign of the Chinese Swimming •Ch'b will close on Jun« 30. 1033. mtendlng members who w.sh to avail themselves af the reduced entrance fee from $10 to $3 are kindly requested to send fn their names to the hon secretary before54 words
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Article279 1933-05-31 9 125,000 Visitors. THE 44 BUY BRITISH MOVEMENT. THE British Trade Fair which opened at the 7 '•^•»m: l n wa, an undreamed-cf r P^ rt P^ VCd u by h crowds •at truxnged the show grounds nightly flocked to the Pair, and by 9 o'clock moved about279 words
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Article72 1933-05-31 9 Prince Of Wale:; To Take Kind's Haee. Reuter Wireless. London. May 29. It is not likely that the Kmg will attend the trooping of the t clour In cell oration oi Jtrthday next Saturday and his place will p» o-.bly be taken by the Prlrce of Wales ItReuter Wireless. - 72 words
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Advertisement605 1933-05-31 9 t LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. kingswood school Nc. 11, Lorong 35. Geylans. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. Fiom Primary to Cambridge Junior Schedule m WOrl L same as m Oov t- Schools. No age i nni.. Chinese «Mandarin) and Tamil taught > without .xtra charges. Students prepared for t, f 3 5 Spmal coaching605 words
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Obituary40 1933-05-31 10 Mr*. Auth ncla Jeremiah, on Tuesday night. May 30. at her rtsidence. 273, Race Course Road. The cortege *111 leave the residence at 4 30 p.m. to the Church of Saint Joseph and th nee to the BidaUari Cemetery.40 words
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Obituary35 1933-05-31 10 Mi. and Mrs. N. E. Ess. tkg to thank sincere ly th-jr re'a Ives *nd friends *ho attended the luiicrai of their belo*«ti »on. Herman, and those who sent *reath> and Mter* of condolenc?.35 words
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Article646 1933-05-31 10 Under this heading a little »ver a month ago we asserted that some form of rubber control was on thi way. We were primarily inspired to make that mm -rtion by the declaration of Mr. S. de Graaf, the Dutch Minister of the Colonies, to the effect646 words
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Article549 1933-05-31 10 Comments By The Way. II I 'CEUJENCY Im j,. I n turned mm i lin "i il" i Omm) at Ux taitaMtti and tttt potoiitiaiitns ol the undeveloped country Wbtea cover vast areas in Pahang. Kelantaii and Trcngqanu mv.st have been revived in His ExceUency'a mmL549 words
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115 1933-05-31 10 The annual report of the Registrar of Vehicle, shows a considerable decrease in all passengeriarrylng vehicles. f^rnr l^ 2 Uan WM fined «M and Ooi say SLSL m PoMeMlon f "^-Government Leong Hua. who walked off with a doctor', that during a meeting of115 words
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Article19 1933-05-31 10 Wl the Seremban Magistrate on a charge of using criminal force on a Tamil pay a flne $2519 words
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Article39 1933-05-31 10 An imported English rose planted at Mate. Now that the Sak»<« i there are there, area of the Cameron fflS? rels are m, f ilu of S2SSS: These heds of rirSrdng fru t 165 and rob the39 words
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Article132 1933-05-31 10 Hamid bin Latiff ai f cheating his frifnd S C micted °< was sentenced to ne °L* Sdr ng and a ar.d fined Jio. c Js J ™Prisonmtnt -nth, sH strokes fftE" WaS rdered to fitting house trespass enr^ 1, for com g f oL h g Kuala132 words
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Article471 1933-05-31 10 BY "LOOKER-ON" what did i tell Rubber restriction is on All the leading anti-restri are changing their views- i mentswill be driven to teketh course. It's only a question oi V An oiler on an up-counti has drawn King Salmon in sweep That should keep oiled for471 words
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Article35 1933-05-31 10 OUR SHORT STORY, on M SHIPPING NEWS, o.j MUSLIM AFFAIRS, on page 15. MALAYANS AT HOME, on pau- I WOMAN AT HOME, on pauCOMING HOME ON LEAVE, on RADIO PROGRAMME on pa| >35 words
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Advertisement216 1933-05-31 10 "EROMFORb" j y$? x THE FINEST j /4f/rJ BALL j 1^^^^^ Round—More Rounds j K \> 8 11 j j "Robinson (5 Co., Lul j j SINGAPORE KUALA LtJMPtftL 100 I British: Milk i REGAL" J UNSWEETENED I CONDENSED I Procurable At All Leading Provision Snops. I SOLE AGENTS: HENHY216 words
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Advertisement124 1933-05-31 10 I j DANCINO. I-oxtrot. Waltz. Tango, etc.. taught at mum* Dance StucUo. Meyer Manalora Plat 6. Coleman Street. SPECIAL A< OMMODATION TOR GIRLS RECEIVING LOW SALARIES Is Arranged In The Y.VV.C.A. AT S. FORT CANNING ROAD SI \C A PORE. Eurasian, Asiatic European Cirls acronii: odated on Salary ba^i>. When124 words
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70 1933-05-31 11 MILITARY SITUATION ALONE DISCUSSED. I THER DELIBERATIONS ON FOREIGN WARSHIPS, Probably Satisfactory." Precautions To Protect Chinese Delegates. M and Japanese delegates have opened the peace North China and the result of the first meeting ii Mid atistactory": Further talks will take place on a .h>70 words
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Article638 1933-05-31 11 Shanghai. May 30. ding the Chamber af i Gen. Feng Yu Hsiang. congratulating him .-.".-Japanese campaign. .t*e to th? nation to agalnatj the compro- effected in North ha\e appealed to of the Peiping PoliC numHf, to repudiate uround that it was nation—that it was ntal principles,638 words
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Article72 1933-05-31 11 Served In Peking And Siam. Reuter. Londcn. May 30. The death has occurred of Sir Herbert De. nit. X.C M.G.. M.V O —Reuter Sir Herbert Guy Derir.g was a well-known diplomat and in 1899 served in Peking, where received a medal and clasp in 1900 for defence ofReuter. - 72 words
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Article47 1933-05-31 11 Attack On While Settlers Repulsed. Reuter. Nairobi. May 30. Anne;' S;k rib smen invaded white settled area at Laikip.a. en'e:<.d a farm and attacked the whites with fpears. Ti.e whites fired and it is believed that several tribesmen were wounded. The police dispersed the tribesmen.—Reuter.Reuter. - 47 words
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Article61 1933-05-31 11 Reuter. London. May 30. In vie House of Commons Mr Wm. Nunn di tv. at ention to an inquiry by the Shanghai Chamber of Commerce as regards the Chinese patent lew. Mr. Walter Runclman (Minister of Trade* replied that the mater was under consideration in view ofReuter. - 61 words
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Article105 1933-05-31 11 It is proposed to make a trip to the Kota Tinrgi Waterfalls. Johore Bahru. on Sunday. June 11. The subscription fee is $1.50 minimum for employed members and friends, and $1. for .'•choolbo\s and unemployed members. In order to facilitate arrangements, fees must be paid before June105 words
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Article32 1933-05-31 11 A* about three o'clock this morning a Sikh watchman was stabbed near Sophia Road by two Chinese and in now in hospital In a criticnl condition. One arrest was made.32 words
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Article545 1933-05-31 11 Hi>rh Indignation In Both Countries. Reuter. Berlin. May 27. *FHE repressive measure* of the Dolfuss Gov•a eminent «Austria i against the Nazis. 1 '.<> wnich vie Oerman Government has replied hf imposing a 1.000 mark fee for visas for all Germans aching to vlst Austria, has caused aReuter. - 545 words
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Article87 1933-05-31 11 Desperate Race Against Monsoan. Reuter. London. May 30. There are prospects thru the Rut tledgeE. Test expedition may experience a setback owing to the breaking of the monsoon. According to reports from Darjeellng the monsoon has already reached Calcut'a and is expected in the Everest district ihis iReuter. - 87 words
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Article46 1933-05-31 11 Japan Protests To Chinese Government. Reuter. Shanghai. May 30. Japan has lodged a strong protege io China against the •prohibitive" tariff cabled on May 22 as aimed principally against Japarese gcods. also again- 1 the anti-dumping legislation at present under contemplation by Chita Reuter.Reuter. - 46 words
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Article56 1933-05-31 11 The Oreat World Caba-et will b? having a tea dance this afternoon. Dancing w»ll comm. nee at 5 o'clock and will contmue until 7 p.m. The night jaw orchestra, und r the direction of Mr. Purhman. will b.- In attendance Admission is by coupons only, whicn can56 words
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Article33 1933-05-31 11 Reuter. Lisbon. May 30. The Prime Minister, Mr. Salazar. dressed like one of the workmen, from whom he received an enthusiastic welcome, to-day n:d the k?el of the new destroyer. "Dao."—Reuter.Reuter. - 33 words
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Article232 1933-05-31 11 Victory Of Rut TEMPLES OPENED TO rXTOI'CHABLES. Reuter Wireless. Poona. May 30. M R f. NDHI *<*k and exhausted 111 ni Joytui to mmm tnat lne <* hi, "I-b!..! d at Kunjang .Orissa, by of tn fa,nous siv t*mp^to untouchables. Mr Gandhi Is at present lReuter Wireless. - 232 words
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Article179 1933-05-31 11 Car Shadowed By Revenue Officers. The District Judge «Mr. H. A. Porrer» delivered -udgme-nt yesterday in (he case in\olving four Chinese mho mere charged .with possession of dutiable samau. Two of the accused are retail liquor shop llcencees. Some meeks ago. Revenue Officers shadowed a Bab\ Au.»t:n car179 words
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Article138 1933-05-31 11 Plaintiff Wins In Johore Suit. (F om Our Otcn Correspondent.) Johore Bahru. May 29. A civil su'.t MM feard before Sheikh Abu Bakar (Second Magistrate) yesterday, in which he defendant. Inche Syed Omar bin Salleh. an employee of the P.W.D. Johcre Bah: a. •said that he signed a138 words
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Article110 1933-05-31 11 U.S.A. To Open Special Trade Discussion. Reuter New York. May 30. It is understood that negotiations for the bcrtrr of product will open shortly between the Government and r- preventatives of the U.8.8.R. The products e-<p«cially to be considered will be Am l lean cotton and liveReuter - 110 words
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Article53 1933-05-31 11 Reuter Wireless. Washington. May 17. t»m lCMdfnt R3oS Vr lt hm signed the Securities Ml which MM wide pMMßtt* for full detaM of MiiiiillMl issued to the publ.c The mea- xtends strict Federal upervi- lon over that "■uance of new socuritle- MM* the administration of thf Federal TradeReuter Wireless. - 53 words
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Article112 1933-05-31 11 Sensational End Of Airwoman. Reuter. T„_ Aleppo. May 31. HE circumstances of the death of Fraulein yon Etzdorf. the Geiman airwoman, point U t according to thi official medical report. It appears that after climbing from the machine she was taken to the BfhaW r hereReuter. - 112 words
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Article102 1933-05-31 11 Notorious Leader Arrested By French Police. Reuter Wireless. A.iarcio <Coriea), T9. The notorious ba-dit chief. Andre Spada. long wanted by the French police, was arrested to-day in his hiding place near a ham16 named CoR«ia. The desperate dt ds cf Spada and his associates pro\ok«d the French expeditionReuter Wireless. - 102 words
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Article48 1933-05-31 11 Reuter Wireless. Riga. May 28. Two Latvian airmen. Puli and Zelms, tock mj to-day en rcute for Gambia. British West Africa; the aer.plane ii, equipped with a Brlti*h 98 hp. Cirrcce mrtor. They are not attempting a record but a:e earning special mail-- Renter Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 48 words
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Article24 1933-05-31 11 Reuter. N W York. May 31. Mr. T. V Scong left lor En-land to-nicht en the liner 1 Europa. —Reuter.Reuter. - 24 words
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Article155 1933-05-31 11 VITAL MEETING IN AMSTERDAM. Mr. Barbour's Ideas. D.E.I. Govt. Should Buy Native Rubber. ffron Ovr Own Correspondent.) London, May 30. JT is expected that a big move towards rubber control will shortly result from the meeting of the Amsterdam International Association of rubber and other cultures.155 words
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Article37 1933-05-31 11 Reuter Wireless. Amsterdam. May 27. Following the announcement that their grievances; and claims will be considered the pilots of the Dutch air lines have unanimously withdrawn their decision to strike—Reuter Wireles.-. i —jReuter Wireless. - 37 words
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Article25 1933-05-31 11 Reuter Wireless. Rome. May 27. The King of Italy received President De Valera and conversed with him for forty mlnutec—Reuter Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 25 words
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Advertisement139 1933-05-31 11 ARTHUR YATES CO. j SEED GROWERS. SEED MERCHANTS AND NURSERYMEN. j FAMOUS i Australian Seeds Df AIRTIGHT ym CTS I URAL CONTAINERS rER PACKET. I i tilths OFPERA XXJ^C^ COMPREHENSIVE j STOCK OF GARDEN REQU?SITES t JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England.) SINGAPONKE. LI ALA El MPIR, PENANG AND139 words
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99 1933-05-31 12 STRAIGHT TIPS FROM THE STABLES. HORSES WORTH WATCHING. DOUBLE TOTE ON RACES 6 AND 8: BIG SWEEP ON RACE 8. Everything points to a wry enjoyable afternoon's sport to-day whm the fourth card of eight events in connection with the Sinvapore Turf Club's six-day99 words
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583 1933-05-31 12 DELOW arc fiven the thumb-nail sketches pn pared for to-day's mala l>y •The-Man-At-Tnt'-Rails'-and ntowfeeic tm this page will also bt found the special selections mathby "Winning Post ZM P.M. Race I.—Ponies, lasses 2 and 3 (Combd.). Div. :j. Furlongs. 1 THE IMP 9—o .May via583 words
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Article78 1933-05-31 12 Special Selections For To-day. CIELECTIONS b waning Post M tlns > afternoons cv nts are as follows: R ACE 1 —HEAD OF THE BILL Cinders. More Ould RACE 2 KLTIM Chloo. PMMJMtY RACE 3 —PPRINOKELL Yellow River. Lanikin. RACE 4.—CHEERFUL LADY Nancykar Sunmald II RACE V—UNDER LAP78 words
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Article188 1933-05-31 12 Hyperion's Owner Very Sanguine. Reuter. London. May 30. ALTHOUGH as a resuK of the virtual tcratching of Rodoato prices for the :rites show a shght contraction, the Derby still remains the mos open problem for years lb fcMj »s likely to be hard which favours Manitoba. RM followingReuter. - 188 words
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Article48 1933-05-31 12 Two And A Record Crand Prix. MOTORING. Reuter. BmmMJMsV May 30 Mt;ei d'ivlnc :;n eigh» cvlind- Tydol 52 T' 0 l4 "M—muih Grand Prix tO "JS? ln lhc v ord tlm? of 4 hr?. 48 mins race was ma:red by t*o fatal accidents I- :t\-two .^n*-ed—Renter.Reuter. - 48 words
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Article48 1933-05-31 12 S*'nMiti.)iial End To Title Bout. BOXING. Reuter. In 103 Allßcleli May 30. 1.1 a ft>ht f„r th' worlds wclteiwei-lr «gPMiahto, j,mmy McLarniu beat uTLmh oun c 0 t, c wf s t,pph as rS The fight lasted only two minute* and n sccondv—Reuter naReuter. - 48 words
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Article391 1933-05-31 12 Both Score Double Centuries. CRICKET. j II r R. HAMMOND, the Gloucestershire allfa rounder, fresh from his record making W rea m Australia and New Zsaland, scored a ■MUG e.p.t-.uy against Leicc.-tershir; at Leicester, tnabling his side to win by wickets m ti. championship game391 words
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Article464 1933-05-31 12 S.R.C. And I». J} rani "RECS." THROW \u v THEIR CHANCES. T'By -Rimi. HE S.R.C. and Pulau Bnu scoring a &XL each, eh the second round of the s P a 1., at Anson Road yesterday It < at a called that the Islanders yon464 words
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Advertisement20 1933-05-31 12 7k, if" FITCH'S "ROYAL" 1 PINEAPPLE BRAND (AUSTRALIAN) FQESH SUPPLIES IWjffffJTH OF DANISH BACON W^Bw ARRIVE EVFQV KtfiT»TT#H FORTNIGHT jgßWrlli20 words
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Advertisement86 1933-05-31 12 illi if au m C< m mam fr™, actions mki Crtla ii ■sder vourf -if ,i h at ycur dcQl you w;>u,d ea: b mi to You would be .pd to I of Its c-BiJy n Ule cf l!s nourishing u;iil lij pw 1 come*tovouju,t a tod, U |mI by86 words
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Article1997 1933-05-31 13 i o Of Local Timber. B. J. it BARTON'S CRITICISM. IHG of thr Council of State. Johore. .V trduy at the Dewan. Johore mm* the Hon. Dato Abdul presided and the others preli.:.ku Mahkota, the Hon M mm bin Abdul Majid Beea the Hon. Mr. S. W.1,997 words
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Article269 1933-05-31 13 Johore Economy Step? NEW SITE NEAR THE STATION. (From Our Own Corrttpondent > •Johore Bahru, May 29. WELL-KNOWN institution in Johore Bahru. the Government rest-house, which stands between the 1 (Mbs and the Public YY rk. Department in the main street of the town. Jalan Ibrahim,269 words
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Article235 1933-05-31 13 Tanglin Thief Again Before The Magistrate. Dressed m the gaib of a convict. Kassim bm Hus&ain. a well-built Javanese who was serving a sentence cf nine weeks' rigorous imprisonment on convicted on three charges cf ttael appeared before the Second Magistrate Mr A. W. Hay yesterday on a235 words
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Article168 1933-05-31 13 Sequel To A Fierce Fight In Chinatown. A tierce light betwnn two rival gangs of seamen, said to be members and ncn-membors of the Seamen's Labour Union, had a sequel be lore th? Third Magistrate »Mr J. P. F. Gregg i yest°rdav. when the Chinese alleged to nave168 words
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Article56 1933-05-31 13 Reuter Wireless. Danzig. May 26. A dozen persons were severely injurtd end thirty others slightly injured in a serious cleah v. i;h uniformed National Socialists and the Government Party at a meeting in a small town w«r Daiudg yes erday following a mass meeting of 50.000Reuter Wireless. - 56 words
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Advertisement133 1933-05-31 13 j THE NEW WORLD CABARET. Kings Birthday Ball-June 3, 1933 Free Distribution of Novelties. GALA XIGHT-CAUXIVAL DANCE Free distribution of Balloons, streamers, etc. On Whit Monday—5th June, 1933, i\ AID OF ST. ANDREW'S MISSION HOSPITAL. BAB LICENCE EXTENDED TO 2 A.M. C ::baret gate admission to benefit the above Fund.133 words
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Advertisement251 1933-05-31 13 j OT SPECIAL TO Hi M. j APPOINTMENT THE KIXG 0F SIAM j ESTABLISHED 1872. "PUTS YOU IN THE GAME J NO MATTER WHERE YOU SIT" FOR ALL EVENTS RACING FOOTB4LL BOXING j CRICKET TENNIS THEATRE I RUGBY SWIMMING AVIATION j j TRAVELLING I j j B. P. De Silva,251 words
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Article229 1933-05-31 14 EFFORT TO DISCREDIT INVESTIGATOR Minister To Resign Reuter Wireless. Washington. Mav 29 T I h Html mi I ut Pre Mm Roosevelt has 1 Mnri HM Senate Bankh.* Commit which is Jnvi.-iitjatin;: the business; of Mori an s. that he desired 'to have the Im.s':cation no tht<;uf;hReuter Wireless. - 229 words
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Article158 1933-05-31 14 Grnw Situation In Get Many. Reuter Wireless. Berlin. May 27 Ml Reich Cabinet has decided to place th- iLZ? 000 000 marks th. ,i nuinys shipping companies 7 Th- mmm 0 f the legalisation of th par are frcm the gold standard or he United States ha,Reuter Wireless. - 158 words
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Article, Illustration84 1933-05-31 14 JUST, WHAT YOU WANT TO KNOW. TO-DAY'S SHIPPING HUA KHIOW 00. Liquidator's Accounts Approved. N Mu./on holders attended with U O C Smalky. h? liquidator. Mr The liquidators account .k,.. lIS of mjm M T m L£^y m •mounted to $7.9-0.21; P* l atlon wore $9 163 89 Z tribute*84 words
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Article116 1933-05-31 14 Singapore May 3! SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES Fast wnarl .Entrance Oate 1, \an Hemsz 22: Altai Maru «0 Mam Wharf .Entrance Gate 3» Andre Lcaon 18: Bua„ 16: Bmm R ohnamoy 11; Telresias 7. Empire Dock .Entrance Gate 3) 30. Baron B.:haxen 33 36 Empire Dock ,Entrance Oate116 words
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Article40 1933-05-31 14 SEVEN DAYS! Dutch Air Mail Due To-Morrow. Malls despatched from London on May 25 b> he X L. M s "Pelican/- which was the machin- which maugurjtcd the European ser vice a few weeks ago PrOV>Bb,y dte at40 words
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Article24 1933-05-31 14 Ba: l via by aero- a fx General Post Offlc r '3 p.m. tj-morrow Bjaj end O r«MO by the "Poela I24 words
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Article22 1933-05-31 14 Child Thai w as Bought From A .Midwife. '-:>" led mm X the sooth, ■randil. chlid r '"X th- whole22 words
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Article176 1933-05-31 14 SELLING. Singapore, May 29. London 4 months- sight 2 4 London 3 months' sight 23 31 3? London GO days' right J, ]S ,3 {5222 days 2 3 29 32 London demand oLondon T.T. 2 3 27 3" Lyon:, and Pari-, demand c 7 o Hamburg demand New176 words
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Article169 1933-05-31 14 Singapore M ay 30 t S£!w S3 1 ,Kr K,,yan t,oc Hire. B. Fiam m Woe, b. Bfcni U 1 S11:; Woe. Siam -ovj- ,109 Wee. siam "S3? 5 1 :7<J Wee. Siam 0l d" L> 5154 Baa. Ha 2 -ok JJ2 Siam. No. 3 "Sii he 5156 Wee.169 words
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Article11 1933-05-31 14 Reuter Wireless. 'France, 6-1. 6-3 Mmle R°sambert —Reu'er Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 11 words
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Article238 1933-05-31 14 Public Functions A*i Sports Fixtures. d TO-DAY. MAY Hi- h Tides.-1.58 a.m.. 3.50 p m Rotary Luncheon. Adelphi Hotel Singapore Race*. Gclf: Keppel G .C. Ladies Fou League Football: Div in vL HI. Anson Road;' Y M C A l! Besar. rt PS, j238 words
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Article107 1933-05-31 14 ALHAMBRA. Lee Tracy m Jon CAPITOL- The Sign of the f>c«.« SCUk With Wa poa Maureen O'Sullivan C^Sf--* 8 Sharer. Taikte: Teach ORenoT Marlborough. Tamu uiue. "i^tar Sh0 "Ghost Train, cabaret ?,'h PruS Vnm «f ran in ihe Call of the Flesh'). PAVILION— The Man from Toronto." sil ™t107 words
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Advertisement55 1933-05-31 14 j i I IMPORTANT I DATES TO REMEMBER I JUNE P JUKE ly HOSPITAL WEEK Your Support is Needed. I I t i I I I j nonrmia lto. I I I I i I I RAF Evening Continuation Classes students for all Chi f v«a5M5S •on Friday. J, lne55 words
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Advertisement80 1933-05-31 14 DEAFNESS. Ouarant rd p.» ri. Invcned to Ot the defer Why su^S 8 f the ■25 Aural 16 r 12 n 0thln8? Us Apply Dr Shtrnian iuL 2/ 1 001 B.ngn. n n B ,l »bnan«a. tFaridpur), ORIENTAL HOTEL! I ,!lUS BASA ROAD —SING APO KE I 0 Guie. A80 words
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Advertisement17 1933-05-31 14 PACKING EXPERT JAPANESE PACKER Please apply to M. SAW ADA CO 27. Bencooien Street, Singapore. Phone 2776.17 words
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Advertisement23 1933-05-31 14 TAKE ENERVIN TONE WINE AND BE STROM;. Violins Fittings i! Cheapest Best SEASON CO., LTD., j 115, North Bridge Road, SINGAPORE. j I23 words
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Miscellaneous272 1933-05-31 14 CLUB DIARY. reader, P tne "LlaL T 2 ar < MjN* /o co-operate tn V/ S<crete Ml 3 be inolldrTfn Z -n 8 The -c:ub Dtmnr mZ Dtar °> TO-DAY MAY 31. Bpm Mcc 46 00 26- Gey la:.. »22 Badminton Member* l 1 Sports Club. 430 pm Wai Nr272 words
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Miscellaneous196 1933-05-31 14 HNGAPOKI MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY. MB th, mtth lhH a~d North-West Sumntr-i <Van Omhoorm 3pm ■at** Ir..and. PLdjoe lad Palembang SES i' al 'Scott itarS, J l2 Redah, p, M■ i N- :th North-Ea-t a-a X rth Wp«i Sumatra. Siam. Burma M. Irao. Palestine E~vpt East =fi BNtt Africa, Europe. Great196 words
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Article788 1933-05-31 15 Dr. Khalid Sheldrake's Tour. MUSLIM AFFAIRS. T I! *as published In thai rimZfiLSi d T a8 staUn thn Dr. a 1 fe pres,dent f west. CTn Islamic Association. London havinir eon Ctadjj h:s mchan tour, would be a r ,2 *ifJl ln days- time, has ■MM* interest788 words
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Article192 1933-05-31 15 Two Measures Receive Senate Approval. Washington. March 31. The Roc&evelt regim s efforts to succour Amencu s vast army cf unemployed, c timated to be from Uelv.- to fifteen milhcti strong. ha\n suHunced two step, further with the approval by the Senate oi two relief measures. One of192 words
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Article107 1933-05-31 15 Dog Finds Refuge With The Police. Munich. A DACHSHUND, which was in the habit of going for walks by itself, started to cross the Odeonsplatz. one of the city's most crowded squares, at the busiest time of day. When half way across the dog- lost its head and107 words
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Article332 1933-05-31 15 British Brave Terrors Of Eternal Ice. Simonstown tCape ProvincrV While huge 20.000-ton floating whale factories Wtxm hastening noi.h wards to escape the perils of the Antarctic winter, a tiny ship steamed serenely southward to the edge of Jie ice-pav'.:. It was th? Royal research ship.332 words
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Article87 1933-05-31 15 I arahseti Woman Flees From Earthquake. La> Angelas Mrs Lillian Jaoks'<n. v. host- hands art lc*\ ,-r limbs had long been parahsrd. wsu rtusi;*, Iu>m rcr rhair bv the rec~t earthquake heir When she recovered her self-possesion she found that *he was walkhi* along the bcach front87 words
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Article78 1933-05-31 15 Heartbroken Widower Refuses To Sneak. Istanbul. Hassan Bey. a native of Kaisarieh In Anatolia, was heartbroken when his wife, whom he married when he was forty, died five year. ktt< r That was 65 years ago. Now Hassan Bey Is 110. but since his wife's death78 words
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Article78 1933-05-31 15 Octogenarian ycles For 300 Miles. Cologne. From his village home an the banks of the Moselle Rlv r. a 87-year-010 man MM set out on a "push-bike" for Berlin— about 300 mile* away. An enthusiastic Waal, he hopes to arrive in time to wish Chancellor Hitler Many78 words
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Article81 1933-05-31 15 Yon Papen Urjres Rebuilding On Racial Basis. Reuter Wireless. B rlin. May 25. The reorganisation if Eun pc on a racial basis as opposed to the present "state of Nationalism" was urged by Hr Yon Papen kl speech to-day at Iburg Westphalia. wlv-n h~ declared that EuropeReuter Wireless. - 81 words
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Article70 1933-05-31 15 I our Million Children Die Of Neglect. Madrid. through neglect 1 th? Wsr-chiefly ml tnlr k P ng in *«h the reZZmiT hCUSa:jdB PW* E 'he cold ot 9* *m that moat Spanish mothers unpiepared for the career of motherhood Lack of frn* air a.id ftarfcai70 words
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Article350 1933-05-31 15 Some Hints For The Housewife. Washington. Prf'.der.t Roosevelt has had a fourpennv .unvlu.--anci has declsred it good It wa strved in the White House under a menu prepared by the Home Ecoromits Department ef Cornell University Th,. haaMnal had the Innatana sent over to him at hL« desk350 words
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Article111 1933-05-31 15 Twdvt Mm Languages To Be Written. Haawa Pijpi' t inalia anttaanlll s whj ha*e nan b:en able to wrhe U all languages or. p.. per ar. now having alphabets dcv sed for them The work i* b°:n<: carried out by the Soviet All-Union Committee for New Alphabets. The111 words
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Article96 1933-05-31 15 Derailment Of Suburban Train. Reuter Wireless. London. May 25. Five people were killed and forty Injured wh n a suburban train on the 3 uthern Pulway from Waterloo en rctfte to Alton Jumpd the rails near Raynes Park s:a?lon. The engine and clinging coach -s becameReuter Wireless. - 96 words
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Article72 1933-05-31 15 Mrs. Judd Refused Clemency By Grand Jury. Arizona Mrs. Ruth Judd, who was sentenced to death tn connection with the Los Angel s trun.i murders has been refused clemency. A grand jury had recommended that th< entence be commuted to one of life imprisonment. Mrs. Judd was convicted72 words
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Article61 1933-05-31 15 Reuter Wireless. London. May 25. The decision cf the Court Martial on the Sergeant of th Guard and th. :n connection with the incident Ot the magazine Rusrd in Hyde Park was that Sergeant Fam«.*erlry of the Firs. Scot* Gauds is reduced to th? ranks and OuardsmanReuter Wireless. - 61 words
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Advertisement165 1933-05-31 15 ON YOUR WAY HOME DROP AT OUR SHOP FOR YOUR KLY PAPERS and AMERICAN i MAGAZINES lON HOOKS, Etc ROM TO-DAY BUY OM US! C EVERY MAIL UM CO., Road, Sin.ijijpore. iERJU OPTICAL CO., Road Singapore. D Mr. C Y. FAN). lll\N \NYWHERE. .'Led from $4 on. I 9 ■pfctefl165 words
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Advertisement253 1933-05-31 15 THE SIX-20 "KODAK" JUNIOR KODAK'S NEW h,gh crae) e jHh camera m *y r mm (With DouWetAens) Made in England ALL DEALERS KODAK LTD. Incorporated in England M Normal healthy children are active flj 3 and happy. When a child is fretful, fl Egg does not want to play and253 words
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Article1666 1933-05-31 16 THE RESTRICTION OF TIN. Brighter Days Soon. (Fn,m Our Orn Correspondent J Lond>n. May 17. Tin- fine weather we have been having continues ard London i- revelling in golden sun...iie. I have wver seen so many flowers iii evidence for many a lent year and people a1,666 words
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Article766 1933-05-31 16 The King's Absence From The May Courts. WOMAN AT HOME. 'By Philiney, News that mmm Majesty 'able to at- nr. mm M of the MayVou™ \*meT« a great disappointment to mZSmT It was a surprise to most of the debutantes who learned of the Kings enforce* only766 words
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Article1058 1933-05-31 16 Gay Night Clubs On The Thames. London. May 18. Londoners, in a passive sort of way. are vei v Bma 0f oid buildings with literary or historical L is true they seldom go to see ZZ ,r /ancient monument." but it m ahvav< news when anytliing1,058 words
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Advertisement70 1933-05-31 16 A^^^ mM W Mobiloi! gives you JP^t WAY PROTSCTJO2S3 M0K.10,l y ,»u mmm mhTlSl IT ,h ,owrr fr,r,,on > n>in.«n„m. m.krefill w„h Mobilo.l Vnd bTsA?£ Dr 5? M rUn •>« ""per.To m.ke urc Ih.t r.rh f "ST 1 ,h W,n fr ~'> to «II pan. whrn lh«* r-rnt„| q a70 words
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Advertisement416 1933-05-31 16 HAS LOST f .47 Fn THREE YEAtS? 68 lbs. Gone Altog^ A woman wtm -9 I hav- been taking Ki m in hot water, and ha w a»T My weight hefon taJdrei isnow ,28i br c<:,,is marvellous. My mrthei taking Kruschen and l think th'y are wonderful a M is416 words
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Article243 1933-05-31 17 or I ish woman's Venture In Libyan Desert. |£.t Cairo. in elusive oasis, of which told, Lady Clayton-East- in her •Moth light tiM heart of the Libyan d'sert. n T!:mander Roundell, R.N. kaswa as the Lost Oasis of ar her husband. Bir Robert i d that243 words
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Article66 1933-05-31 17 I' 1 IV Installed At Croydon For Air Pilots. Paris. •A'.iich will guide aerc a ra: ge of 250 miles may iit Croydon. The invention, ri < :i engineer, is nou- in use Lc Bourget. advice an aeroplane can alorg a straight line to its -'...a", n ent66 words
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Article36 1933-05-31 17 Brisbane. Queensland has been spent tn y the dingo (wild dogi M official announcement. 9km* a scalp is paid the money spent on desban 20 000 miles of dog-proof Bp by landowners.36 words
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Article171 1933-05-31 17 Gorilla Saved By Weeks Of Nursing became- much h W *ft y un m ale *orula SSTS more aff «ctionate and tractabl. than he had ever bean before as the result o tena- t the «treme. UeuogKt and n r v amer n th Pathologist, and Dr.171 words
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Article306 1933-05-31 17 Mfchty Port Celebrates Its Growth. Sydney. 1)011 aad ca P ital of mm boutn Wales, whose inhabitants boast thet th- P-sses* the finest harbour in the world i_- on paring to celebrate the centenary of its exht erxe a* a city Hn J iU JUn< 1833 tha306 words
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Article55 1933-05-31 17 Prisoner Hits Him With Manacled Hands. Cairo. Ahmed Rahman heard himseif sentenced to ehl months' imprisonment. Calmly, he lit a cigarette A policeman rebuked him for his action Ahmed Rahman thereupon struck the policeman a blow on the head with his manacled nand.s. His victim was removed to55 words
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Article74 1933-05-31 17 th? o? Ue °1. lUmp lh oi Pi. hk? T IS n ,S lhe P™**** l of the for^^ Ch 2 lhP International Society »or the preservation of the Ure-ox. of tht Society's tenth anniversary fa Augusl W LTeLTS l<*rap,v ».th regard to the mm of74 words
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Article455 1933-05-31 17 Details Of Current Prices. Singapore May 26. MEAT. 6* 'round), jtati 32 Beci. Me* or curry, kati 2a Pork. lean, kali g*i?» and fal I" Quality., kati 32 Mutton. Ai*trallan. lb ,t Foal, kati Hens I locally reared;, kati Docks, each Pigeon, domestic unfledged, pair an Plgeom Uedged.455 words
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Article281 1933-05-31 17 leaders' Opinion On Current Affairs. In a word, if it is derogatory to our nation »1 honour, not only would we refuse to be cowed into submission by Japan alone, bu; also even if all oUur countries should combine in attemptng to coerce us.—Mr Wang Ching Wei Chairman281 words
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Article230 1933-05-31 17 Accepting Realities Of The Situation. London. May 15 A special nrhcle in "The Times" surveying the Joint Committee s task, suggests that Oovornments proposals, representing the middle course between the two extreme, will prohablv hold the field. The writer: cays Indian? are now aware that genuine230 words
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Article113 1933-05-31 17 Wearer Can Jump From A Mazing Building. Prague. A parachute—designed for "permanent vwr" —has been invented by one cf the most mcdi-t women in the world who lives in a north Bohemia ton She insists on remaining incognito The contrivance, she points out. would be very useful \i113 words
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Article133 1933-05-31 17 Writer Has To Pay For Own Letter. Belgrade. I N'ir.e een years ago a man dropped a letter into a pillar-box in Cetinje. Montenegro, addressed to his cousin In Colorado. America. The date of the postmark was March 19. Then the war came. Cetinje ceased to exist133 words
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Article102 1933-05-31 17 Want No Help And No Compliments. Madrid. Taxis are likely to become extremely popuuu here before long. A number of dark-eyed senoritas. selected for their good looks, are soon to be seen plyinc. taxis for hire along Madrid streets^ They are now busily engaged in studying even mechanical102 words
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Advertisement93 1933-05-31 17 To insure each cake of ftjlfi mmm h t t Palmolive Soap Am\ v hewt euct H amount bt k k h fl If j l,ve 011 I l gienically clean, free of cmk pimples and disfiguring blem- C beauty ingredient this Wmim 1 nous soap is olive oil. With93 words
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Advertisement168 1933-05-31 17 UNBELIEVABLE YET TRUE! YOUR PORTRAIT" (REAL STUDIO PORTRAITS AND NOT PHOTOMATON OR PONOGRAPH) Artistically Taken Copies for '$1.00 Mimosa Plates and Papers Us.d Exclusively. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. LEE S FLETCHER 102, North Briifc Koad, Singapore. 'Phone 2S.">O. THE IMPERIAL "GOOD COMPANION." lhe only Ail-British Portable Typewriter built en the standard 4-bank168 words
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Miscellaneous339 1933-05-31 17 EMPIRE RADIO TO-NIGHT. British Broadcasting Corporation. PROGRAMMES FOR INDIA (INCLUDING BURMA, CEYLON, STRAITS SETTLE' MENTS, FEDERATED MALAY STATES AND ADEN). From The Empire Transmitter, Daventry, England. Wavelengths: 25.28 and 31 3 metres Two ot the folio wine frequencies snd waeeIrngttis «m be used In the transmissions U he Indian tone.339 words
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Article129 1933-05-31 18 Played One Part 3,000 Times. I London. II* R. Fred Terry, the last or the f«™. in family of acr ard LtZmlt T htN at the age of 69 ha8 of a family of fourteen h th e > ,oun femous brothers and Terry. Florence. Knte.129 words
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Article163 1933-05-31 18 The Majority Follow The Same Route. until comp., ,t,, ly lULV What has^ 101 more than anv hlng else to d ne knowledge has" 2T "J* Unring birds for identification 01 But the greatest incentive to bird-levers to »h»t knowledge has be>n widespread realisation of th- importance163 words
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Article184 1933-05-31 18 Could Not Rvmember His Wife. Ttu follownig dialogue took place here he. t*een the PuMdem and waneduring the H urt-mur tlavj of a jroung man accused of fail. Prance 11 1 se:v,J ,n Jig President Is that your ran Witness: I h'-.n't Hie faintest idea, but :t s184 words
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Article144 1933-05-31 18 And Houses Huilt Oi Rabbet*. Tu:t...t-.,h.:i clock made from milk are g*l PL by ttH Pla-tic Mater iek Exhibition in London. UUuv unbelievable" tnveattPjjj arc: Crockery made of disinfectants. Wcodwork" made of high explosives and moth I bills, wheels made of cotton, and false ueth made of144 words
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Article76 1933-05-31 18 Prevailed Wrong Answer lieinu Given. Soft*. I SH S?S m a cla of i«M school here h.ld up hi, hand when the d a question and nev, r mcc was MM Riven Th* elass Ml bun 5 £VSS f'.r th. benefit of an Inrp-ctor S tocher W-XVS76 words
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Article275 1933-05-31 18 Painted Face (Juards Murder Secret. New York. FOR one hundrtd yeais the painted face of the Empress Jos phln-. first wife of Napoleon, has guarded the secret of the murder of a great French statesman, Martimer the Duke of Treviae. Her portrait in a miniature painted on ivory275 words
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Article81 1933-05-31 18 And The Ymwrng Man Nearly Paid. A rfii.«n».. Perugia «Italy i. nn, nd s*? wa: onJ > <** black «M n the nappy plcture al thl b mm! J2 2. T' «w»— «lth WU» your* =yr i-sjs 5 sag MV reddin? bad luck" brln and 'have now!" the81 words
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Article153 1933-05-31 18 Children Who Became "Tired Of Life." MM of c hildren aho were tired of re sent by Reuter Correspondents boy has committed mm--2? g Ude 5 lUs could 4*2 Hl ket P hlm x MMMI at Prokuplle J 5 Bon.lav Tnetkovitc h. was alwaw •rm Ther. Hm153 words
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Article104 1933-05-31 18 Cjmpulsory Physical Jerks In Balkans. Belgrade. 93m} Alexander has signed the new a„, Mmm fur the compulsory ir ?Z n young men and women in Yugoslavia ITa^nd cV r^l YUgOBUV a i i he but in other cases in *****01 founds and pupils JfflTiS A* "peclal h.,hday104 words
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Article99 1933-05-31 18 "The World Is Full Of Hate." Vienna. pRINCE GEORG. the former Crown Princ; of who became a Jesuit priest, is a euest at the Jesuit monastery here. The Pine:-. *ho was born on Jan. 15. 1833, took part in the war on the staff of the German99 words
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Article294 1933-05-31 18 Padre's Praise For British Pioneers. Melbourne. Cut in the vast ipaea of Australia's great "Norh-West." whtre parishes ire measured by thousands of square miles, men nave learnt to give—and to give cheerfully Listen to what one of their "padres" says "The bushmans generosity is amazing After I hold294 words
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Article159 1933-05-31 18 Girl Who Does Not Make Up. New York. A hLjh .-ch~ol graduate of twenty has Ur V chos n as next year's b:autv queen, filling as near as possible the followUig requirements of "what women will wanto be like next year": Height f «SS ft n 5159 words
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Article52 1933-05-31 18 Octogenarians Looking For Brides. Scores of old war veleranfTt ag s of 70 and «n Uraus the E Ministry ff it P 1 1 Verdict b 1879 Paciiic war «L£2 '"rvivors of the I^S* 4 a Old soldiers who w> SS?" h eia.n their pensions, must seek52 words
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Article81 1933-05-31 18 Spain's Thanks To British Sailors. A tribute was paid here to who introduced football tn h Sailors result that It is y Hv iJRe sqvare. Payed in every vilThe occasion was a banou.-t i. v Spanish football cham£«-n* v h nour of Anally learned the Tt £5 England. gMu81 words
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Article218 1933-05-31 18 Solution To Rivi era Problem. A Nice TRAWLER v lnch has arrive, logne-sur-Mer has inaugurate B°uior the Riviera housewife, who h.. costly luxury. 0 dS flsh a This trawler L s equipped m*i for a new process by which v. frozen alive after being caught h The218 words
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Article479 1933-05-31 18 Kaiser Watched How The Censors Worked. Paris Secrets cf the day in which the French and aerman censor-hips worked during the J a i,w' c an m VU U,e rench MS Independent inquiries made by Reuters Pa Coriespondent in authoritative quarters -enmrn the accuracy of the479 words
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Article129 1933-05-31 18 Only Just Over Half The Population Now. Ot:a*a. Canadians of Briiish origin in Uv.er year by year Figures oi' the 1931 census now l show thai they form 51.86 per tent total population. In 1921 persons of British origin mmi 5f.4C par cent, of the to.al. In129 words
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Advertisement364 1933-05-31 18 C| K L^Mijm^XT/4 impor ant impro\ev. H y I PU mcnts w r |U I A M MAZDA S and t)M W Nun-Sas: lilmu.t THE a«ITISH THOMSON HOUSTON CO LTD IS tlll'ir latent CROWN HCMMI ALOW rCH CONDON. W C 1 tr.umph. WITH THE WONDERFUL NON-SAG FILAMENT-A .MAZDA INVENTION j364 words
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Article143 1933-05-31 19 And An Index. DEFEATING A CITY'S CRIMINALS. Sydney. a s— thrtr taut, of »,1 2 ln Mackay aftrr T.,.h Superintendent y "JJ branch crime Is reCOrd8 ako ««o* the exact methods UM-d by every known criminal. THE SIGNIFICANT TRIANGLE. lh^™™ tX *T r CollecU discovers,143 words
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Article123 1933-05-31 19 New Cuinea Oilfields Development Expected. The Hague. A combination id Bi Dutch and American capital will develop the oilfields in New Guinea shortly, it negotiations between the Government of the Dutch East Indie* and the Batavian Petroleum Company are successful. A director of the Batavian Petroleum Company,123 words
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Article120 1933-05-31 19 "Invaluable Information" For Whaling Industry. CapetownInformation likely to prove invaluable to the whaling industry has been gathered by five scientists aboard the research ship Discovery IH." which has docked at Simons town alte; circumnavigating the southern continent for the first time. During the course of her 30,000-mile voyage,120 words
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Article125 1933-05-31 19 Inaugural Meeting On HistoricSite. Wellington «N.Z.). In the presence of representatives of the mast famous European and Maori families of New Zealand, the Waitangl tn*aty fite. given to the nation, by the Governor-General and Lady BledltOoe. was Inaugurated recently Lord Bledlsloe presided at the inaugural meetiug or125 words
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Article111 1933-05-31 19 "Fill In Your Income-Tax Returns Correctly." Paris. The Archbishop of Rouen has appealed to his flock to fill ln their income-tax returns correctly Not only, lie declares, do both conscience and patriotism require the faithful execution of lhu> grave duty, civil law ctndenana resistance or fraudulent111 words
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Article195 1933-05-31 19 Protest At British Objections. Brusscis. A project to allow the battlefield of Waterloo to be buirt otic so as to allow the exploitation of the locality has been tabled In the Belgian Chamber of Deputies by the Socialist member, M. Jules Mathieu. The proposal is to repeal195 words
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Article, Illustration5 1933-05-31 20 Tub. Popular Perak Officer's Leave-taking.5 words
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