Malaya Tribune, 3 June 1933
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Title Section40 1933-06-03 1 The Malaya Tribune THE MOST POPULAR DA.LV NEWSPAPER ,N MALAYA. V.,!. XX, No. 150 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JUNE 3, 1933 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Sinsapore: Saturday. J„„ e 3, 1933 Malaya Tribune 20 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JUNE 3, 1933. FIVE K\i40 words
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Advertisement78 1933-06-03 1 adasda TBE LAST WORD IN TttE ART OF BREWING -and then Sole Importers THE EAST ASIATIC COMPANY, LIMITED. SINGAPORE. 1 Mimn HEW MDDFRH SliT Refrigerated Supplies, Cakes Confectionery And A Full Range of 1 Groceries Provisions. J I NOW AVAILABLE I COLD STORAGE j ORCHARD ROAD. I S. 0. s.78 words
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Advertisement131 1933-06-03 1 j A. FLINTER 6, Raffles Pla:e, Singapore. Importing Diamonds and Pearl -Necklaces of every size and quality. Selling at latent and lowest market prices. Also buying gold coins and gold ornaments of every class and quality, paying highest prices according to dadv exchange rate: 1 THE ORIGINAL. 1 I PRIMUS131 words
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Article, Illustration170 1933-06-03 2 comments On The Mail. Aly dear Nieces, The response I received to my request for I ggtstions regarding the i holding of a Jjhate vas very poor. I believed there J-Jl only three girls who oared to a.d th.,t three out of 325. my170 words
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Article365 1933-06-03 2 By Dora:-) Ifloul 1 t f° k t0 read th Bible >ou read it every day. It a ill help you on your way: Oh. the best book to read is the Bible. I-s not this and '.h nd helpful' Really lt is charmin. ZmT^J^SL you s c365 words
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Article326 1933-06-03 2 By Nancy"). Leaves as well as Mowers come from buds The bud swells, the leaves push out. the flower tonus, and then comes the fruit. The buds of rees have brown scales over them Tlv scales shelter the tender bud from the cold of winter and early spring They326 words
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Article272 1933-06-03 2 By "Doras') We are all of us ambitious—no one can deny this fact without a certain sense of for after all we are but human To oe ambitious to possess an dcs re fcr gam or power-which by themselves are harmless. Ambitions grow as we grow and if U272 words
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Article146 1933-06-03 2 'By Lilac.- K.L., 2St2 1 am ye of letter-writ v g and so, to be mmm r th., irt «*r *nrpondents. T 1 thaVe ""V corresI left Malaya a few voar 2 mo w as one of the anoMl. toqwnt'y laid befo-e me r appeal 'recorrespond JgTly- to promise146 words
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Article426 1933-06-03 2 'By -IrU.") "Hush ah-sh." With fingers on our hps my ■Mag Polly and I crept up the stairs leadini to the atuc. What's the time" I whispered. Half pest r.ine." replied Polly. "We'll C et into a row if mummy and pa discover us." I said. Now. dear426 words
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Article214 1933-06-03 2 I By M'oot Koo/tf'' KJL t I ,t0ry 01 Yan Kuel-Itt I» well-known Chto <« throughout th. beanie* Lti e ItMr famous anuaur as a stage and as a historic*] and tt is the ambition of every l emuUlte this famous beaut? »h J?** aE f sixt< n214 words
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Article572 1933-06-03 2 i 'By 'Country Maiden") One Saturday, during the Easter vacation, one of m.v p*ls decided to take a stroll 10 Alkafl Gardens ou the following Sunday. We •greed, and it was arranged that "April," "Topsie." Douglas and Ivan (not Ivan Trajkocttch. dear me no!) were to meet572 words
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Article623 1933-06-03 2 (By "Jean.") "Ghost'-." announced Bruce Mlllen with a wave of his hand, "do not frighten mi in the least!' Stanley laughed derisively, Maurice drawled 'Oh yeah?" and Colin raised his eyebows in affected astonishment. But it was Neil who said "I bet you wouldn't have the623 words
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Article178 1933-06-03 2 (By "Jcnn" Johore.) Say, "Elsie'' dear, you said in chat. ;hat the "Jennie" re^i htllp of "Sweet Jennie Lee.' Will enough to let me know who that 1 to" 1»? Is' she a member ĕ "Corner"? Hope you don't mind' J d< ar you. I am178 words
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Article125 1933-06-03 2 'By S. H. Tan," Seremban Good day. chums. Here I am again. T> w I never put in my usual appearar. know what is going on with our well h or er 1 trus t all of you will be S behold my presence here. Just a125 words
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Advertisement54 1933-06-03 2 GUARDS THE COMPLEXIONS OF FILM-LAND nua lather of Lux Toilet Soap is praised by score, of famous fihn stars for the S^^hnL.Tgl^ of Hon omple n Why not foll the fashion L Vtr\ Hollywood an d give your skin this benefit too" t toilet soap *Xti&& PmiScd SCOres °f f54 words
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94 1933-06-03 3 and •iinprchenslve policy for i ban essential pari i atrtpai i mm ha V nmm. 1 tins is tlu net.*. .;ty of Mk I■' the children. AnyUM congested IMM ..i to laottM tlie danger as a result of A.l Ihe ,s* hools keep :t94 words
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Article139 1933-06-03 3 Council meets at the er.d attl "oe at least one CD al representatives. < I in: u-tiring aft.r rates, ar.d bta pteM C Ah Ming, a member I M r. C'ik ah Cheantr ha dJr.e c;ood work and awul in all paMic affecttnf the Chine c139 words
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Article84 1933-06-03 3 DBTWBM Urn Japan H the north and the 1!l ,h UM situation ha, been too much for Nanking. One section of the front has given way It is pcs ible It will close up more unitedly than ever ar.d China may Ml the wi.doin of taking Nanking's advice—84 words
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Article106 1933-06-03 3 T7l\ ERV'I Hl\. m what i 4mm |g be I-i dMM r.* Haj World Economic Conference. which Open in London next mcnth. If the US A. and Great Britain make clear at thopentns? of the Conference that they are going to stand together to tn d106 words
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Article171 1933-06-03 3 iioth Sides Fear Further Complications. Shanglial. My 20. RF.PORTS cf Nanking's compromise wi h 1 Tokyo «*re featured to-day In all the loreign pup ts here. Officials of the Japanese Legation have made no denial of the reports. Terms of rgreemcnt nach d at an Informal171 words
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Article225 1933-06-03 3 Studying C onditions hi Kwangtung. An indus.rial mission has Just been organised anions the Chhvse residents of Formosa t» visit Hainan Inland to Investigate conditions prior to making pi us for the Inaugurate n if industrial enterprises in this sub-tropical island I with its rich naiuial resources. Another225 words
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Article86 1933-06-03 3 Facing Starvation And Annihilation. i Canton. May 20. Communists in western Fuklen were dis. by tne Joint suppression campaign by Is: 'Cantonrsel Independent Division and ;h* 18th Route Army. who direct'd the drive from -J'ang Hang ana Wu Ping counties. The Reds are cut off >uppUes and86 words
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Article91 1933-06-03 3 KwtagsTl Appreciation Off Laic R. J. Stevens. A grant oi $10 000 in addition to th- p»ymrnt In full of his contrac. money has been mad* on h half of the Kwangsi Oovernmei.t to the estate of the late Mr. R. Strvens Mr mm m who was91 words
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Article77 1933-06-03 3 Examination Of Cadets Held Recently. Canton. Exam.naiion of candidates fcr county treasury posts was to be held on May 25. and applications foa examinatun were closed on that day. More than one hundred candidates will sit for this examination Those who come out fucccssful in the examination will77 words
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Article82 1933-06-03 3 Achievements Of Officials In Canton. Canton. May 20. Mr. Lin Yih Chung. Provincial Commissioner of Interior. Is making tn examination of th* achievements of the officials In charge of «local autonomy. He wrote to different county magistra'ei asking them to make a rfport on the progress of the82 words
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Article35 1933-06-03 3 The members of the Telok Ayer Epworth L ague will be holding a picnic next Monday at Mr. Aw Boon Hiw's bungalow at Paair Panjang. An elaborate programme of spor.s and rames has been arranged.35 words
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Article130 1933-06-03 3 Japan May Not Accept The Offer. I Canton. May 20. CWnri I Railway to Japan as a m~ns to humour th.- u.uer bemuse ,k?. in year plan. doe?. no t desire to h-m--stated in U Soviet Russia, too ck»e Z Uu- bonis Manto130 words
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Article114 1933-06-03 3 Thousands atch London Funeral Profession. London. May 30. thousands of Londoners to-dav watched the funeral ci rtege ol Admiral Lord Wester Wemysj Tin coffin was borne on a gun carriage from he Admiralty to Westminster Abbey «here tile funeral took place. His Majtty the Kinr, and the Royal114 words
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Article104 1933-06-03 3 Difficulty Of Finding A General. Canton. General Pai Tiung-hsl of the Fourth Group Army again telegraphed to the Nanking Government stating lor the second time his inability to accept the post ol second In command of the south route anti-Communht expedition. because he has liver trouble. On receiving104 words
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Advertisement158 1933-06-03 3 for discriminating toilets j —but less expensive J r! CHIVFRS Co. I "MIST l J IMPORTERS imoAron. 1 f— YOUNG'S DISINFECTANT FLUID j X (Aver BuBOk) (Guaranteed free of floating and #K\ messy oil. I v!fuj^v» i Givea a milky white emtdeion I tiaViVjfci&yjC-.. £m i Technically 2"» acid -tren^ih.158 words
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Advertisement284 1933-06-03 3 I K,l( l *vin Tonic Win.- creates Health, > jUn roriKth, Eneriry an.! Ihe <ic,ire to < '<J«>y life. When your nerves are run j down a»ul you an- out ut condition 7*4 tissues and renew the blood corj n>n- puscles witli the tonic «.f approved value ~v Medical Science.284 words
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Advertisement285 1933-06-03 4 M. HASSAN. ELECTRICAL AND WATER CONTRACTOR. M-37, Bras Bmmm Road, SINGAPORE, If yon are in need of electric lights, fans motors, etc-., and wai n: c, please write to the i bo\ c i ddresa or 'Phone 8411. w to lf;t. fURTH REDUCTIONS IN RENT From Ist January, 1333. AT285 words
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Advertisement697 1933-06-03 4 TO LET. j TO LET—744 and 748. Orove Road. Rent 560. Apply No. 25. Boai Quay. TO LET— 1. Margate Rd., off Grove Rd., df at to Katong Park. Entry 1-5-33 Particulars Tel. 3170. TO LET. —No 13«. Cecil Street, three storeys, recently occupied by Richards. L'd. (Printers),' suitable for697 words
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Advertisement493 1933-06-03 4 AUCTION SALE. j SHERIFF'S SALE IN THE SUPREME COURT OP THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Writ of Scfaure and Salr dated Bth May. 1933. Suit No. 319 of 1933. Between HO AH KOW Plaintiff Versus 1 KOII JOO SENG. Defendant. AUCTION SALE OF One »11 Steam Launch known as493 words
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Advertisement294 1933-06-03 4 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE OP REMOVAL. Vv hereby notify our customers that from 4th day cf jffne. 1933. our business will be local d a' Nos 239 and 240. South Bridge Ro?.d. almost opposite cur present premises Nos. 2 and 3. South Brldg? Road. TAN CHONG HUAT. TENDERS. SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST.294 words
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Advertisement331 1933-06-03 4 it EDUCATIONAL. PAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL, Established 1928. (A Government Registered School) (For Boys and Girls). B. Short Street, Singapore. Enrol for a Sound Musical Education— Systematic Training botii in Technique and Jtheory. Complete Courses leading to TCL Certificate. Diploma, etc. Booklet ttm, M. ANCIANO, Principal. kmG^oblLrscjriim No. 11, Lorong331 words
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Advertisement405 1933-06-03 4 25 Cents *v Every Where^^J^i^V 1 A OISIBNf IlVf MALAYA TRIBUNE. 'PHONE 6171. b ASCRIPTION RATES. IYABLE IN ADVANCE. Delivery Including i nrludl at office Postage P or close (Local or residence. p.m.S Yearly $15.00 $21.00 < 3 -> nn Half-Yearly 7.50 O .SO Quarterly 3 .75 5 .25 SINGLE405 words
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Article3697 1933-06-03 5 “Sapper. ” - Short Story. my “Sapper.” 1 rr* 11 ROUGH the open window came the I -cle» ansae of tm tree tantko. 1 n .'X v iroakj he drowned bj the 'in ol i boo in the dhUaan, ~r tnt c 4 scene animal near by—a Xt, l tha3,697 words
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Advertisement29 1933-06-03 5 W. D.J3c H. O WILLS'S 'I Supreme in their class MADGE "EVANS ,<•■ y fl adorable 1 M/G..M. STAR. %i i l 'H I MADE IN ENGLAND. I Pkiiw I29 words
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400 1933-06-03 6 Shipping News Notices. THE CHINA COAST. Recent Transfers and Appointments. CAPT. A. Cook, from reserve, has gone command, Hoihow. Mr. M. Deity, sup'y chief officer, from riserve, has fcone chief officer, Hoihow. Mr. F. H. Smith, sup'y second officer, fiom roafftj has rone second officer. Hoihow. Mr. R. B. C.400 words
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Article122 1933-06-03 6 Captain Exonerated From Blame. Captain Robert H Wri.hi the Baltimore Mail' nJ* comma nder cf Newport News.- h" Stean >« "city of blame by the 1. from inspectors for the steambo,t and the Germari cigo IS? North Baa on March 4 ArUCaV m th that through a122 words
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Article18 1933-06-03 6 Loss Of Chinese Vessel Off Shanghai. Shanghai. May 23 merged SL.TI'«S*H Bureau, struck aub--and. S 2SS18 words
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Article245 1933-06-03 6 Decrease* Of Tonnage Usinjr Port. THE report by the Harbour Master on Hn Foreign going shipping mm** an incr-ase V.f Bu I****1 creas.- of 13:1 U3 Umm nZ lth de bowtd r t..r h.\ mIL ulj,U ,oca mm-, <-, r W <7T, toi*^L ,h cl'.rec .< ,„.,,.r,a Mill245 words
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Article112 1933-06-03 6 Stamen Came To China, But Did Not See It. When the British steamer "Antiope" recently returned to Australia from China every member cf the uew was anxious to go ashore for a stroll No wonde. they wanted to try their "land legs On February 7 they112 words
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Article47 1933-06-03 6 Suspension Of KuuUn Passage Boat. i Canton. May 22. Sailors of the Kaukong passage beat Wah im srssssi >csterdiy= ~t not m the term, of tn» near, mn. «hlch the .re. had drawn STJ?**** Comm. ajaoax of In:ernal Affairs Lm vt», th; mStsrjm' sj. mood47 words
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Article266 1933-06-03 6 United Fruit Company's Service. rls announced by the United Fruit Company that it* service between New York and ;he Californlan ports is being placed on a vtekly instead of a fortnightly sailing basis, and. comm?nclng with the first sailing this month. Los Angeles will be Included266 words
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Article170 1933-06-03 6 Recent Maiden Trip Of New} Vessel. The latest addition to the cross-Channel steamer seme- the Brighton, made her mp thf to w the fastest vestel of her sire in aaV"SS 18 deSlgn< 10 tr vel «t 25 toots Many feature* normally to be found nl> K J" can170 words
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Article141 1933-06-03 6 I Lykes Line Operating Big Sen-ice Of Vessels. A circular letter Issued bv Messrs Like* olln, R1PU>> SU>Rm5hlp Inc or New Orleans, announces that they will begin at DuJchiiii ng fr^ Ver lhe Vessels whlch they have purchased from the United States Shipping Board and all sailing, on141 words
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Article366 1933-06-03 6 Treasury Statement On The Position. mjBW orders were issued by the Treasury dealSlif y Pe»t Products, rubber footwear, sl-ips. boats and other vessels, and Unseed oil. orders is to increase tha S. r cent to revise the duties on rom 20 n l ar n 8366 words
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Advertisement397 1933-06-03 6 JJJAMER JSAHJNGS. p. &ToT BRITISH INDIA APCAR LINES. (Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM N WIGATION C 0.. LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICF (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government). OUTWARD FROM laDNDON For China and Ju;:an. Due Tonnage. Singapore. 1933. SOMALI C.500 June 7397 words
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Advertisement168 1933-06-03 6 LLOYD TRIESTINO (Incorporated in Italy). EXPRESS SERVICE. CARGO SERVICE j SINGAPORE TO ITALY AND CHINA c*W», .t Collin, at Colombo. Bombay. Soex. Port o Said. BrindhU. Venice and Trteate. s*id Soes P I Dm Leare Dot H** Wnlce BTora. 8-pore. Venice. L?* SANUDO June 15 June 15 I! SJ. CONTE168 words
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Advertisement115 1933-06-03 6 I HAMBURG-AM ERIKA UNIE Deutach Hbbvß Australlsche Gesellschaft (Companies Incorporated in Germany) OUTWARDS HONGKONG. SHANGHAT NORTH CHIKA AND JAPAN^rts. Jm BLROENLAND Ha "3J- U MUNSTERLAND. via Manila 2 t.... zssurm Mini!a Hnitlwn HOMEWARDS. HOLLAND, HAMBURG AND BREMEN Cala^^ 0 (D.A.D.G.) via JUnP 8 PREUSSEN. via Genoa 11 Marseilles. Havre. Antwern115 words
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Advertisement545 1933-06-03 6 JTEAME^^SAJUx^J NORD^ rT 3CHr n Oereaany). The undemoted ire the Comnanv in. fixtures:— ""Tided OUTWARDS. s.s. ISAR" for Tloilo. Manila, Hone 1933, kong, Shanghai, North China and Japan J "FRANKEN" for Manila, Hongkon* 6 Shanghai. North China and Japan j une HOMEWARDS. U "TRIER" for Genoa, BueeJons Casablanca, Rotterdam, Hamburg545 words
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4656 1933-06-03 7 LONDON TIN CORPORATION. Financial News Views. Success Of Control. MI:. JOHN HOVVESON'S REVIEW. ml meeting of «he London ii ted. was held on Friday. m Bl s.-u'hern Hou-e. Cannon i i mmm c.c 4. nr. John .mar. (if she Company 1 presiding. ..man said: ntlemen. mmm, I propose to take4,656 words
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Advertisement78 1933-06-03 7 Small Savings- j jSL LIGHTEN im\ YoIJR FINANCIAL j ML PATHWAY i I f VEABIY INTER ESI PAID 70 iOI QUART cHLV. ™nLrH in S refiuUrl y will soon buiid up for you a substantial Bank Balance .ready for the moment when it is mo t needed MW**° THE NATIONAL78 words
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Advertisement261 1933-06-03 7 THE EASTERN BANK, I LIMITED. (Incorporated in England). SINGAPORE BRANCU: 4. D'Almeida Street. Authorised and Subscribed Capital £2.000.000 Pald-up-Capltal £i.000.000 Reserve Fund and Res* 500.000 DEAD OFFICE: LONDON. BRANCHES: B moay. Calcutta. Colo-r.bo. Karachi. Madras Amara. Baghdad. Bahrein. Kirkull. M-)-ul and Singapore. CURRENT ACCOUNTS ;:ened hi a hMuail illoaed at261 words
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Advertisement59 1933-06-03 7 THE f'4 Ii SOUT H %mpM BRITISH X s &Ju!&y INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTiL Manager. Office: 2. Finlayson Green. TH* EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR AND PERSONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE. L. G. JOHNSON:59 words
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Advertisement248 1933-06-03 8 j 6.15 NIGHTLY 9.15 KMMaj HaliMM TO-DAY-TO-MORROII ami MONDAY Ui j N«m hc'i in the BREWERY TRAM I I BUSTER KEATON in his funniest M.-(;.-M. Picture— I "WHAT! NO BEER?" I "SCHNOZZLE" DURANTE. 'j rrs THE BIG LAUGHING SHOW ol the Week I 111 NIGHTLY 9.1:,. A REAL HOLIDAY TREAT!248 words
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Advertisement200 1933-06-03 8 Amusements I Dof| n"ely Worth Seeing Struts w j 4 Fulfils All Expectations* Free Press su; TiA at 6,5 and 9j5 «OAL HOLIDAY MATINEtGS—TO-DAT, TO-MORROW j and MONDAY, 11 LIS P.M. CECIL ado MILLE cnntinms Triumphantly to J Crowded IToilWl' THE SKI OF THE I GROSS £?£2T **Z2T m Poppara.200 words
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Advertisement322 1933-06-03 8 I TO-MORROW (Tfl mW ■it j MATINEE AT 3.,.. j J gorgeous MATINEE V I i ANNA NEAGLE HKPI "The Little Wji j Damozel" .fs* JS? The film that in one week 50,000 "THE MM FHflMi I rtttePhh TORONTO" I I LOTION DOUCE I FRANCE No. 754 j LAST WORD322 words
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Article535 1933-06-03 9 'A DANG PAGEANTRY TO-DAY. Smart Turn-Out. Scottish Company Like Regulars." J» I K skies, a blazing sun. and Hashing steel, sombre khaki, i th»* bright colours of ladies' >><> formed striking features at •ad*- in honour of the birthday H i> Majesty the King-Emperor. gaj)Oiv to-day. juigeant535 words
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Article63 1933-06-03 9 omtdians Form Their Own Company. i Marx Brothers, screen and stage medians, have received a permit of incorporation. 4 rheir concern. The Marx Brothers. Inc.." tnorised to issue 100 shares of its 1,000 < apitalisation, the stock having no par Recently the brothers severed their conwith the Paramount63 words
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Article23 1933-06-03 9 In the deciding match for the International Huckev Challenge Trophy at Hammerori A Ptll 6 Canada beat U.S.A.. the 4 voals to 2.23 words
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Article250 1933-06-03 9 keagll* Of Nations Bulletin. JHL following 1« lhe Health Bulletin oi ih, c L 7n 8 d U ed Ma N rir' I >: J P' i smalhsox CMc ST w:e£ CBSW and 1 dmh ln P« v iBombay i cholera case and 1 d ath250 words
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Article261 1933-06-03 9 Economies For Northern Rhodesia. Livingstone iN. Rhodesia". Plan., by the Secietary cf State for the C n:t la aa«a £50.000 during 1934 were revealed by the Governor in opening the Northern Rhode ia Legislative Council here. The proposals involve economies in education :iild iu a: 'der261 words
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Article329 1933-06-03 9 Civilians Rewarded. ATTORNEY -GENERAL A KNIG'AT. MALAYANS in the Honours IM include Mr. W. C. Huggard. who has been Attorney-General, Straits Settlements ilnee 1929. n e become a Knight Bachelor, while a C.M.G. b awarded Mr. John Strachan. lately General Manager, F.M.S. Railways. The official notification states:329 words
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Article167 1933-06-03 9 important C oncessions Voted By Plebiscite. Madrid. April 17. Resolutions cf great importance to the future of the uny Republic of Andorra, perched up in the narrow mountain val'.ey in the Pyrer.ee:;. have been adopted by a popular plebiscite. The plebiscite, which was» organised spot me ously.167 words
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Article56 1933-06-03 9 Back A> Home After M Years' Exile. Vienna. April 16. Rccli Psszkow.'ki. mjmi 83. of the leagu* ♦mow- as the -p. li&h Patriots." has Just re-a-rned N hi:., home in PMand after fifty yea: fcani hmciu i- Sibe.ia. Hf was mat there in 1883 under.the T: in.' :?2lme.56 words
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Article71 1933-06-03 9 The St B P. iam v. the Geylanu Oris £rhOv>l "B. P. :i-mor;ow at the latter's court OA! Junied Roadi at 2 pm. Lo* Kirn San. LMang Bah Ch.v. Scow Pah lux-k Mi Ka'herine Llm. Mi>, Fain C N.»n« v Tan. DOUBLES: Low Kirn San71 words
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Article33 1933-06-03 9 pl«?«5 nl U»< l«vn»«>r'» <lrnnl,<» 1o.«l«> unci 'sl'v. p"i«: num ?i N»ial,. v»»n .,1 l< l. pr„, n«nl< l»« n» 1°«v SUi, 1>n Neo > pl«cl pcmc» p»» pp,.« x«<»nc<l nu«33 words
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Advertisement635 1933-06-03 9 CHURCH SERVICES. Details For This Week-End. ST ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL rtoJy Commit'. mi Holy Ccupwmmi. 1 Jo a rti Matins, >u Moh» Communion (Choral I'll Hi.jy OanufliaAliM 10 a\ Children -> 10 Hi Sti <« «t Hit <*„,,• 0*0 p» tfftroong I Choral i «nd Bermon 50 pin C\<tvooe si yt635 words
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Advertisement110 1933-06-03 9 Thursday, 8 p.m.. Oospel Service. 28. Sam Leong Road Gospel Hall. Friday. 8 pjn.. Family Prayer Meeting. Vicar Rev. Wong Hang Kwong RAMKRISHNA MISSION No. 9. NorrLs Road. Lectures: Fortnightly, on Wednesdays at 6 30 pm. HdVooa Chutes: Every Friday at 630 p.m. TELOK AVER CHINESE METHODIST CHURCH 118. Telok110 words
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Advertisement551 1933-06-03 9 UPIES' FREWCH HAIRDRESSING SALOON I 2 DERNIER CRI MA I COM in hairdressing and ■▼■^■«3JVyM [beauty work. European U ADrri IrEXPERTS with Parisian MAKCtLLE training. The Finest I.ATE MAISON and most modern equip- NITTO went. Special cool-air drying system. Perfect personal comfort. PERMANENT WAVES. I THE H °USE Short Hair551 words
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Obituary120 1933-06-03 10 CHEW— Mr Chew Boon Lay. 8 g e 82 vc.r« passed away peacefully at hi» residence 141-r Dcvon»hlrt Road. Friday. Ju«T Pm. He leave# behind his b-lovtd «-if»2 '„iVur "<*" m 8wee and Mrs Soh cousins iCh-B." ifim r-v, *«ailg Ho.) 2 «in, Khco Thlam S.T t"120 words
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Article579 1933-06-03 10 t l,U le atUral that th People oi China should be generally dissatisM Wit* the truce terms imposed by the Japanese. "Imposed" is the right word The terms may be described as humiliating but they are purely military and they are the best that China can secure579 words
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Article179 1933-06-03 10 Comments By The Way. IN a lew days the very efficient Fire Brigade in Singapore is to be rendered even more efficient by the introduction of a foam ftreflghting appliance, which will be able to deal effectively with the most alarming outbreak Singapore's brigade Is one179 words
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Article170 1933-06-03 10 \JO one can say there is nothing to do in Singapore this holiday week-end. To-day one has the choice of a good day s sport at o crlcket on the Padan and the Colony Si nni at Tallin. Football enthusiasts are well catered for by the S170 words
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Article81 1933-06-03 10 A respons has been made by certain C T^vr\ nd US in Ma!aya to andhi gesture. The Mahatma fasted for three weeks I s f om the T temples, and in Rasa, not far H,n m KU f la Lumpur ot her day. caste Hindus admitted untouchables81 words
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Article22 1933-06-03 10 in rncnnng. of NLr V X T h Vam nJ Ammal. wife Department. Kui U lhe Health Ta.pinT Chlcf Inspector.22 words
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Article71 1933-06-03 10 Planters all over prr i, rubber price recovejy .2 "> oicin over Malaya ™er>. says the -limes of Mr. Hunter. Manawr v.,i Ipoh. wiU. on fSSLSfi Hlmm a «>d Co *»th that Con\Z£™ n M hIS c °nnectton io.n the Ipoh -nth. The staff of the Pn«t a. talned71 words
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Article36 1933-06-03 10 Home Plough °o„ for of cale nd?r containing five cases two f r alleged murd It is li kel y that new cases will be added to th' ii st A** been received that36 words
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Article123 1933-06-03 10 both 1 ol E£r?~"2 M Chesney Hospital rt lnmates of the General *r^ns\% firs Mrs. Bonhema and child C&ke and £S General of g-Ti^ l condition as the result *vmg oeen gored by his own bull. >ears continuous service with the firm. bcftr:^ h rpouc7r^. Ch e was tempting123 words
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Article468 1933-06-03 10 BY Congratulations on th,. Air Force display this was an inspiring and thrih^^* And the Flvine RlnK self equally S&^ iv efficiency and thorougW x instructors. the As I expected, mv n-.m, j %ur e in the SooteS *r2** be a Government servant to But I'll keep468 words
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Article42 1933-06-03 10 GIRLS' CORNER, on page 2. OUR SHORT STORY, on page. S SHIPPING NEWS, on page 6. RADIO NEWS, on page 15. CHINESE LEGAL ADVISER S PLAN P PLAY-BOY OF THE WEST, on pa* II BOYS' CORNER, on page lfl42 words
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Advertisement179 1933-06-03 10 "Hi 3 Masters Voice" BATTERIES 60 VOLT HIGH TENSION II VI V l_T* H.M.V. High tension Price $6.00. batteries—are specially 120 VOLT HIGH TENSION B SUPER CAPACITY constructed—and will give Price $17.50. you a standard of service GRID BIAS BATTERIES. mmmwmm J 9 volt Price 50 cents hitherto unapproached by179 words
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Advertisement54 1933-06-03 10 C i AL ACCOMMODATION FOR GIRLS RECEIVING LOW SALARIES Is Arranged by The Y.W.C.A. AT 8, FORT CANNING ROAD SINGAPORE. Eurasian, Asiatic European uirls accommodated on Salary basis. I I, 634 Nor'h Bridge Road TENG SENG GUAN. Established 1905. T.K.K'S Uhil iunoon Ton 7 eU. earh RCBBLR PILLOWS. Large $1.3«.54 words
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91 1933-06-03 11 THE ONLY MEANS TO INSPIRE CONFIDENCE. HRST TASK FOR WORLD ECONOMIC DELEGATES. wnvm *> British Chancellors Speech. Socialists Fear American Dictation In Cafer ence. aula policy for the World Conference is to secure a return to the gold standard. The British Chan91 words
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Article595 1933-06-03 11 Reuter. London. June 2. Q Dm debate on the Whitsun 3 M: Ntville Chamberlain th. Exchequer*, said that the the only standard familiar MMM inspire confidence. .-r ehtions were observed. y try to fix a standard which rpted and worked by the nations si reforeReuter. - 595 words
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Article129 1933-06-03 11 Nanking's Futile Armed Resistance. Reuter. London, June 2. xr "AN'ESE have adopted 3' wise policy r, lr? a u. armastl ce." says the "Week- hu h adds that the watchword 1 p.. goodwill until further notice. -If an attempt to coax scm" a t 11 onReuter. - 129 words
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Article109 1933-06-03 11 1«rtric Cables Beneath The (iround. r f Paris. j.» ea Pon has been invented agninr-< J 1 US ar uf the airman—fog—and It as if the problem of landing "blind n solved. all technicalities, the system which al at Villeneuve-les-Vertus, neat bu conce ntric electric cables Rhtly below109 words
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Article14 1933-06-03 11 Reuter. London. June 2. Bourne is seriously ill with acute •"•nonary oedema—ReuterReuter. - 14 words
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Article183 1933-06-03 11 Skeleton Keys, Spoons And Poison. A BUNCH of skeleton keys, housebreaking hnplements and a quantity of poison, believed to be for the purpose of killing dogs, were found in possession of So mo bin Hassan, a Javanese. j He was arrested by Detective-Inspector McEwan in Thompson Road183 words
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61 1933-06-03 11 B rlin. The of the imports into Germany during March were estimated at 362.000.000 marks 'approximately £26.000.000 v as compared with 347.000,000 marks in February and 363.000.0C0 for the same period last Exports for March were valued at 426.000.000 marks (approximately E30.00&.000) as compared vuh61 words
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Article59 1933-06-03 11 Reuter. Lisbon. June 2. The first Portuguese Imperial Conference ir. history, attended by all Colonial Governors, was opened by President Carmona to-day. It was the most magnificent official meeting since the days of the Monarchy. The Prime Minister, in his opening speech, emphasised that Portugil's Colonial policy wasReuter. - 59 words
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Article210 1933-06-03 11 Sir George Penny Gets Baronetcy. Reuter. i London. June 1. THE King's Birthday Honours List includes the following. Knights of the Thistle, the Duke of Gloucester and Earl Elgin. There ar- four new barons, a former Secretary for Mines, the Rt. Hon. O. R. Laner °*-Sir EdwardReuter. - 210 words
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Article159 1933-06-03 11 Drunken Seaman Throws Bottles About. A big disturbance was caused in the shopping lSTight NOrth ROttd 31 ab Ut 7 clcck r. 1 Ki« a 'L P<mr8 flve seamen entered a pubUc house at the Junction of Coleman Street and North Bridge Road. They had not been In159 words
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Article98 1933-06-03 11 Navy Board Gives It To Australia. Syduev The ship s bell aj the German cruiser Err. has been prc.ented to the Austiuu.-:: Wat Memoiial Museum by the Navy Board. It will be placed among other relics associated with the historic engagement between H.MS.A "Sydney" and the "Emdcn"—Australia's first98 words
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Article106 1933-06-03 11 Commemoration Of "Day Of Potsdam." Berlin. Apitt 15. An issue of tamps commemorating the Day of Potsdam, when the militarist glories of preWar Prussia were revhed at the opening of the Reichstag, is n w available for use on letters. The stamps are 1* ued in three106 words
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Article57 1933-06-03 11 Polish Cyclist Completes 27,000 Miles. Warsaw. M. Ca&imir Nowak, a Pole who Is cycling round the world, has now completed 27 500 miles cf his journey. M. Nowak. who has been travelling since lttfc. is at present In the Belgian Congo He has already crossed the Sahara,57 words
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Article37 1933-06-03 11 Policy Of Surrender. LORD ROTHERMERE'S ATTACK. rrom Orn Corretpoadeaf./ London. June 2. of »5J2£ ii" SJtJas A i» aftr. thru, SJS; tnc <*nc«. h wrecking m*Z «"«tltution thai taUrSub JS*SS PresU e and commercial37 words
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Article325 1933-06-03 11 Rare Instrument For This Part Of The World. Concm L, c E? lh Children's Hah 1, !fSS at the ViCtorU Memorial reCetVPd b> audif »r.un included many adul I 01 C m1I! f a len ,on M P*W to the perfomance o Mia. Lorralne-Clu*. who is paM*Mj through325 words
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Article62 1933-06-03 11 New Indictment Against Insull. Reuter. New York. June 2. The Federal Grand Jury have returned a n r w indictment against the banker Harriman. charging him with falsification of the bank's accounts. Washington. June 2. The Department of «Justice is reported to be considering r.ew indictments against SamuelReuter. - 62 words
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Article87 1933-06-03 11 Italy Chnnot Accept French Terms. Reuter. A CRITICAL sU *v has been^?caclied n in Uu on the Ftur-Power Pact nlTy?? obtainable hie%5SV?2 Sig Mussolini has informed of future SJrSIT* ndB reKardln control arc Sep < ?a D r n T?u reply is anxiously awaited J* 181Reuter. - 87 words
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Article70 1933-06-03 11 Departure From Traditional Policy. Geneva. June 2 V States Government ha, made another Import V departure from its traditional policy of non-participation in European affairs by appointing for the first time deleft 5 he Intrrna "onal Laxjur Conference to be held on June 8. The delegation includes70 words
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Article70 1933-06-03 11 Sequel To "Bloody Sunday" In Germany. Reuter. Berlin. June 2. Severe sentences have been inflicted on Communists at Altona as a sequel to "Bloody Sunday .July 19 last year) when in a clash between Communists and Na»j, twelve people were killed and 50 wounded The fourReuter. - 70 words
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Article481 1933-06-03 11 GERMANY AND HER DEBTS. Trade Collapse. Property In U.S. Might Be Seized. Reuter. Berlin, June 2. MORATORIUM for all Germany's foreign debts will be announced shortly after Whitsun, it is stated by Dr. Schacht, President of the Reichsbank. Later. Dr. Schacht did not actually state that thereReuter. - 481 words
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Advertisement122 1933-06-03 11 I ARTHUR YATES CO.] SEED GROWERS. SEEO MERCHANTS AND NURSERYMEN. FAMOUS Australian Seeds IN AIRTIGHT J* CTS METAL CONTAINERS PER PACKET. COMPREHENSIVE STOCK OF GARDEN REQU SITES JOHN LITTLE CO„ LTD. (Incorporated in England.) J SINGAPONRE. KUALA LUMPUR, PENANG AND IPOH VteMMMMMMfVKMRiIIRWHMBHMMtf^HMHR«M^^^^^^^M {I «k I VALUE FOR MONEY that is,122 words
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128 1933-06-03 12 THUMB-NAIL SKETCHES. fciG SWEEP ON RACE 8; DOUBLE TOTE ON RACES 6 AND 8. The fitth day s card of eight evehts will be worked off thi« afternoon, commencing at 2.30 p.m. Class 4. Div. I.128 words
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609 1933-06-03 12 yyrni continued good weather, there should be some good times returned at to-day's races when the fifth day's card of t-ipht rates is run off. Thumb-nail sketches by 'The Mai. at the Kails" and special selections by "V im,iri>r Post" ere jriven. L3Q PJH609 words
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Article278 1933-06-03 12 Special Selections For This Afternoon. Reuter. ■pIK Mlowu* ar, Winning IV.: w)(CUom M for to-days races: RACE 1 —OOLD PINCH Et-rnlty. Silent Merchant. RACE 2—WALAU. Nult d"Amour Wai-And-Sct. RACE 3.—RAMONA. Kali Lynclla. R ACE 4.- FED UP. Atyn-Aijra. Vice-Admiral RACE 5- BLUE 3LUFF. Golden Qnr n. TomReuter. - 278 words
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Article175 1933-06-03 12 Lowther Grant Cup Contests. BOXING. I A RHANGEMENTS are complete lor the n holding of the annuah Army v. Navy m)mm for the Lowther Orant Cun at the Hall. New world, on McVSy nfcht The contestants are given below. It will be MMM thst among the men175 words
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Article95 1933-06-03 12 BADMINTON. WU1 play for lho Moonlitht Badminton Party. Seremban. aiiainst th? neM Amateur Badminton Par v of Malacc» n the former s court, to-morrow at 74a m f?l PW T P°^ CS ReJI Sta Marl Francis Sta \f 11 T Uv, Ll L n YCke H >95 words
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Article631 1933-06-03 12 Yorkshire Trounce Gloucester. Reuter. Y°RKSHIP.E, who head the county crickei. c liampionship table so far, maintained th ir excellent record when they met and defeated Gloucester-hire by the tig margin of ten wickets. Rhodes captured five wickets for 46 runs for the winners. The defeat of SussexReuter. - 631 words
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Article594 1933-06-03 12 I Garrison up. LOSERS MAKE p]\p fight. 1 A !arge cr «wd gathered the Anson Road Stadium y est r day to watch the Regulars and th* Volunteers do battle for the Garrison The Regulars were the better t.an an ri nty the edd roal in seven.594 words
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Advertisement9 1933-06-03 12 ANOTHER 9100 COMPETITION IN TO MORROW S j "SUNDAY9 words
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Advertisement40 1933-06-03 12 POWDERED MILK ttS ICE IS N E E DED TO KEEP THIS MILK TH? FRESH-VACUUM PACKED IT COMES TO YOU IN PERFECT CONDITION. A PRODUCT OF CANADA Obtainable at all Leading Provision Stores. DISTRIBUTORS V M GETZ BROS. Co. f^^fi40 words
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Article425 1933-06-03 13 Ambitious Ptrente 1 Sacrifice. til HAVE a burned forehead r.nd a parchtvl •l tonrue." wrote R Venkattan, an 18 year old Tamil boy who disappeared frcm Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday mot run*, mmjt the "Ma lay Mail." Venkattan's parenU are rubber -appcrs on an estate irt Sltiawan.425 words
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Article65 1933-06-03 13 New Metric Measure In Bangkok. fFrom Ovr Otcn Correspondent./ Ban gkok. June 2. As the result of the introduction by Government of the new metric kwien for selling of paddy yesterday no a sinj»U* boat unloaded giam anywhere In Bangkok. Millera complain of difRculiit*} and lessea attaching to65 words
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Article131 1933-06-03 13 Editor 0f DaUy Assaulted. haTe «»rt»**l»t«l m an assaut P.Sj e l° ro i the A 1 JB. Rawling., ,«erSr mmltv Z o f thl Arab com- rvir Z! aUeBrd accus »*re annoyed Al Hcuda. and me night, en Jan. 18 four Arats assaulted hint and kft131 words
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127 1933-06-03 13 AT THE CINEMAS. Despite the fact that it ia blatantly propafrandat. and in a wpy tliat has absolutely no significance cr anywhere outside cf the United 'What! No Beer?' featuring Buster Keaten and Jimmy Durante, screened last night at the Alhambra Cinema, is extremely127 words
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Article60 1933-06-03 13 African Flight Pilot Carries Leopardess. Berlin. Kail Schwa be. the Bavarian airman who lias been flying to Alrica and back, picked up younj leopardess at Juba. and carried it cn hh« homeward journey in the cockpit of his gat aeroplane. The leop rj a, which is said60 words
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Advertisement350 1933-06-03 13 j THE NEW j King's Birthday Ball-June 3 19« Free Distribution of Novelties. (■ALA NIGHT -CARNIVAL DANCE I PM distribution of Kalloons, streamers, tic On Whit Monday—sth June 19T? IN VH> Of ST. ANDREW'S MISSION HOSPITAL. BAR LICENCE EXTENDED TO 2 A M i uartf «ate admission to benefit the350 words
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Advertisement79 1933-06-03 13 I No fussing with pots and pans. J Every mould a masterpiece Crown 1 «teNy is a time and labour saving j BRITISH PRODUCT. FRAMRQZ Co. Tumo Solos (7 j I 3 J Atalogue of Contents on j jVLSfEpSn T. M. A. Music House, _J >Tr 1<; Road. Singapore. j79 words
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Article902 1933-06-03 14 Distribution To-morrow. BY CONSUL-GENERAL FOR CHINA. JHE prisM won at the recent Poultry Show at the New World will be distributed at the New World ;u 8.30 p.m. by the Consul-General for China. Prize-winners are requests I to attend. The full list uf awards is as902 words
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Article, Illustration105 1933-06-03 14 JUST WHAT YOU WANT TO KNOW TO-DAY SHIPPING HARBOUR BOARD. Singapore. June 3. SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES. East Wharf (Entrance Oate 1» Rajula 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) Pre* P Ik 11. Arabia Maru 6. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3> Taybank 30: Baron Bvlhaven 33 Klnta 39 Empire Dock105 words
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Article111 1933-06-03 14 War-Time Memories In Cologne. Cologiir. The wooden flgure of Jan Von Werth the popular h-ro of the Thirty Years- War into which the Cologne citiaena had the privilege of hammering n:ils in return for the financial sacrifices they made during the Orea. War is rcrtor.-d to a111 words
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Article29 1933-06-03 14 Th Utrn- .r. C.\, rnm.-nt Jtarp measures to prevent «Ucn m********* purFOS SaVrtT them, and a new pawnor «m~ ,L* 25 <n bidden which art for-29 words
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Article50 1933-06-03 14 1: France and Holland by tne "Fushimi Mam." due at Singapore at 11. a m. to-morrow. Ft en: China and Japan by th- -Geno.i Maru." due at Singapore at daylight en Monday F-.om China and Japan by the "Malacca Maru due at Singapore at 7 ajn. on Monday.50 words
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Article135 1933-06-03 14 Traffickers In Women And Children. Geneva. r! f the session of the League C mmlttec on Trafflc to Women and Children remit- further step i:: the fight against this eul The Ccmxittee decided to recommend the •BoUttca of the age Umit for girls, above which it135 words
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Article196 1933-06-03 14 SELLING. Singapore, June 2. London 4 months' sight 2j4 1)32 London 3 month.'' sight 24 London 60 days' sight 2 3 31 32 London 30 days' sight 2 3 15 16 London demand 2 3 29 32 London T.T. 2 3'< Lyons and Paris demand 980 Hamburg demand196 words
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Article310 1933-06-03 14 WHAT'S ON? Public Functions nH Sports Fixtures. TO-DAY. JUNE 3 High Tide-.—5.12 a.m.. G.25 m Public Hcliday. Lawn Tennis, Colonv v fms t Singapore Races. Charity Easaar, Straits Chinese P Singapore Chinese Girls' Seh i C;ub Cricket: Selangor v. pVmVS Negri Sembilan, S C C s310 words
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Article141 1933-06-03 14 ALHAMBRA— Buster Keaton and Jimmy Dm ante In What! No Beer?" CAPITOL— "The Sign of the Cross." EMPlRE.—Douglas Fairbanks In 1 Mr Robinson Crusoe." GREAT WORLD— Side shows, o**«* Malay opera, Chinese wayangs, snent and talkuig films (Sky Talkie: "Sunshine Susie"; Star Talkie: "Animal Crackers"). MARLBOROUGH.— Tamil talkie. "BOMaW.141 words
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Advertisement77 1933-06-03 14 A PESSIMIST I IS A MAN WHO, OF TWO BVILB, CHOOSES BOTH. j CONVERSELY, AN OPTIMIST. OF TWO GOOD j THINGS. WILL ALSO CHOOSE BOTH;-AND IF THEY ARE IN ONE BOTTLE SO MUCH THE BETTER t i I Grape Fruit-Orange Squash l Zln L ™i ST SHARPNESS OF CALIFORNIAN (■RAPE77 words
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Advertisement47 1933-06-03 14 GULL BAHAH HAIR OIL. Try a bottle y oUwU|^ convinced. Obtainable everywhere. GREAT EASTERN OI'TICAI en 1«. South Bridge Koad Si„«\L 0 'By Op .ictan mTT V f^nT' 1 TSSR f HEAPEB THAN ANYWHERE. 1 Sight tested glasses supplied from ulm B CROOKES ITOcoSSdTh?.; from |d on.47 words
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Advertisement45 1933-06-03 14 j Famous POLYDOR Records! I FANTASIAS FROM THE OPERAS: La Boheme, j Madame Butterfly, J Carmen, Jl Trovatore, Rigoletto. PLAYED BY THE BERLIN STATE I "EKA j I ORCHESTRA, PAUL GODWIN I j I AND ETC Season Co, Ltd.! 115, North Bridge Boad, Singapore. j45 words
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Miscellaneous220 1933-06-03 14 [POSTAL INKLLIOtNg SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE. MONDAY. JUNE 5. J'i-i <Hock Keng) 8 a.m. Ncrth N -East and N -West Sumatra <Op ten Noort, 9 a.m Kanmon (Rosebankt 9 a.m. Kukup (Hong Chuan) 9 a.m. Pu!au Tekong <Hong Aik) 9 am. Omi S<uthern and We tern India. Egypt and Europe (Cap220 words
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Miscellaneous574 1933-06-03 14 CLUB DIARY. I There atn numerous Clubs and Societies tn iinoaporc. most of the members of are readers of the "Malaya Tribune." This Diary ■s provided specially for them. Secretaries are •nvited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date md complete. Happenings of general interest Oil still be included in the574 words
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147 1933-06-03 15 THE WORLD'S HOBBY. WHEN IS SINGAPORE STATION TO m? ERECTED? Malaya behind the world in two important respect.,. It i, not •-minded and .t is not radio-minded. But it is bound to become ee the opening of the147 words
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205 1933-06-03 15 1 ed and analysed by the |J 1 ÜB| Union reveal the facl thai there are to-day 49.1 irelesa sets in use in the world. the figure given is a fin vii" for in any case ever m have beer, made by <205 words
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Article247 1933-06-03 15 Improving Moving-Coil Results. M It Ml that, for th? •> cidn, it is necessary to r °il loudspeaker so that its centre of a lar-:e baffle board need for this expedient U rsaliy r cognised. it is not alway., baffle improves reproclucWR. L an; the prlncipka247 words
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Article257 1933-06-03 15 i P ::ang Wirele s Sorie'y have received t > v iHrimental licence. As the Society's s P r »ctically completed, it has to be j- f r irr Jing out experimental transth.f »!(i S ran }afe ly taken for granted during the week-end or on Monday p257 words
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Article188 1933-06-03 15 Germans Appreciate The Programmes. TVIS German S.W. Station. Zeesen. has made an arrangement with the N B.C. of America to relav its transmissions. For that purpose the special wave-length rf 49 8 metres <or rather 48 6 metres* has been chosen and the transmissions are being188 words
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Article70 1933-06-03 15 What is claimed t~ be the most powerful breadep ting station in the world has teen rompleted at Noginsk, some forty miles from Moscow. Its aerial capacity is rated at 500 kil'watts, which greatly exceeds that of cny other radio broadcasting station in Europe. The station is70 words
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Article91 1933-06-03 15 A new high reccrd in the year's trading was ret up by the radio industry in 1932. Gross turnover for the year, at retail values, is uiven as £36.627 425. Of this total £4.000.000 represented imported goods. S me 1.436.349 factory-made receivers of all classes were sold91 words
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Article154 1933-06-03 15 Inherent Soundness Of British People. Pest OfTu jfriwtl for the year 1932-33 show a HBphu of £10.500.000, afttr paying ir.teres. on all capitrl in the business. This is next to tne highest surplus recorded. The est.mate of the surplus has be n given bj Sir Kinsley Wood.154 words
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Article262 1933-06-03 15 Importance Of Output Transformer. A LMOST every moving-coil loud speaker sold *a.ncwadays embodies an output transformer as a part of the instrument: usually it is screwed to an extension of the cradle which supports the cone. This is both convenient and practical, but. as has already been262 words
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Article126 1933-06-03 15 Set At Minimum With A Battery Amplifier. Ixors of ballo-fed re reivers in whi<h volume is regulated by vuriation o( negative basis supplied to the HP valve should remember tha:. when U5ing the set for gramophone reproduction, the radio volume control should always be set at minimum In126 words
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Article231 1933-06-03 15 The Use Of By-Pass Condensers. JN ninety-nine cases out cf a hundred nothing but go'd can result lrom increasing the rapacity of by-oass conden ers in L. P. decoupling circuit.". In most modem sets, when motor boating or tome ether form of instability occurs or even231 words
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Article102 1933-06-03 15 Th- BBS Pr ul director for Scotland. Mr. D niifcim momwn. has roJiimed hi, pot ov iac. it Ii officially stated to a differcr.ee Irom the E.B.C au bortttaa on mentions of pgHcy. M.\ Clcghorn IhWMi has announced th?t his resif.-nation va; t > his unreadiness to continue102 words
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Article76 1933-06-03 15 BntrCT INTERFERENCE. When the source of hum cannot readily be traced in a n.ains-open.ted set—and particularly n 9i Hm D. C type-it is advisabltJ try the effect cf moving tne receiver to another poiiiion in the room. This is because the dLt irbmg voltages which give rise to this trouble76 words
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Article388 1933-06-03 15 Radio Rack Pedalling in America. JNTELLIGENT opinion in America is calling for a halt in the downward trend of prices of sets which, with ever-increasing impetus, is dragging aown the quality of reproduction till there is no place left for pride in performance tays the Wireless World"388 words
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Article58 1933-06-03 15 I miiui receiving licences ii-sued by the Eri- p, '*t Office during March numbered apnroi ximately 450.000. Allowing [or those which exoired. the total ?^o b !l in force at the end of the was 5.498.700. a net increase of 71 000. During the same month58 words
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Advertisement105 1933-06-03 15 Perfect World Radio Reception with a GECoPHONE Superheterodyne RECEIVER (For A.C. Mains) A highly efficient 6-valve Superheterodyne model for use with an external loud speaker. Designed to operate on the short and medium wavebands I The result of intensive research and experience of short wave reception in all parts of105 words
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Miscellaneous1083 1933-06-03 15 THE EMPIRE STATION, j Details Of Programmes ■H Advance. tn Vlf to m e the programmes (subject ■"*""3 Whlcn mUI from \U nS?f/f^h° n aVentry) on 253 and 53 Tune 3 ,o e n lndl3n and MaUyan *«Hii Radio" parUculars see "World PR B?Zi*l M ZI FOR INDU "NCLUDINQ MEHtI'1,083 words
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Article548 1933-06-03 16 Judges Uphold Editor's Refusal. A WaS referred to a King's Bench 7* Diusionai Court recently in which an editor had asked a contributor to supply an article on a certain subject. The contributor duly sent In the article clined ma t rked n RU JP Pas The548 words
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Article51 1933-06-03 16 Ihree I nits Receive Special Honour. Canton. preseilted to-day to the Fourth Independent Division, the expeditionary detachments of the 19th Route Armv and the Army by me Nationa i Salvation Association. AS moet trcops have alreadv left northward, the ceremonies were performed at the local headquarters of three51 words
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Article25 1933-06-03 16 The Hon. Mr. F. J. Morten. M.C S Act-untitled n.r-ct of Education. S.S and F M S S il to become a patron of th\'25 words
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Article252 1933-06-03 16 Japanese War Minister's Impressions. Reuter. A,* Tokyo, new light on the n rsonality of Mr Bernard Shaw is thrown by the Japanese War Minister. OanctnJ Sadao Araki. who has •■rittcn a magazine article about lt ft mg the famous Iri. hman. "I like old men.' he 'remarks,Reuter. - 252 words
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Article119 1933-06-03 16 New York Policemen Sit Down To Breakfast. New York When 6.000 New York policemen sit down t breakfast, ihey eat encugh food to stock a' pcean-fotag liner for a trip across the Atlanti and back. That was the statement of a hote l chef r h. served119 words
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Article78 1933-06-03 16 Received Electric Shock While Telephoning. Vienna I 0 who iaid **e received an ek« n fhock hile using her telephone i- having h data of 1100 damages i»r ,h, cou^ tt, S t he iS FraU MarianR <* Grimmer She state* hc <*n.pta»u C: t0 "iform them that78 words
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Article71 1933-06-03 16 i'Ontf Circular Drafted By Students. Canton. Students in Canton put aside their text books th- Chin" 1 jr and po,ldered ov the sale of Japan RaUway b > Ru? 'o After referring to the volumes on Chin. loreicn relations the mt-w; j v.nmas i" 5 tne students71 words
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Article198 1933-06-03 16 An Important Step Announced. AN importaut sup toi mm wider control of *a n afrria was announced by the Ross Institute in its annual report in which it mentionthe in'roduction of efficient rtandaidlscd antimalarial oil available throughout the Empire for oiUng the surface of m-j.squi o-br-edin« grounds The198 words
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Article266 1933-06-03 16 Human Nature And Modern Conditions. London. May 6. Stresses ol modern life in Western cities *as discussed by Mr. John Buchan M P tuthor and the Lord High Commissioner fcr' Scotland. .peaking at a luncheon of the Insti•ute of Medical Psychology. He said the fuure of tlie266 words
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Article227 1933-06-03 16 .Missionary \Vor!\ In The Kast. London. May 6. The need Xcr extending missionary work in India v. tJ discussed at two meetings in London this week Prersiding a; the annual t.'tettng of the Church Mi>sijnarv Society. Sir Robert YVilhama said that there was abundant work ••airing to227 words
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Article93 1933-06-03 16 Ex-King Alfonso's English Library. Madrij. claJjS h?hk hand he*" 11 L Uis XVI the guillotine. ma- soon b* n WaS carrled t0 'ens of the spanteh t fil^ered b >' eiti-l-orfciy. m ,hC rc b opened to the public 118 A"«nao, «s» sssyKi K? M la the93 words
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Article314 1933-06-03 16 Forecast By An American Geologist. /»nn Arbor. Michigan. REVERE earthquake are almost certain to com«> in the region of the Great Lakes and the St. La were nc*? Valley. This is the opinion of Professor William Herbert Hobb?, geologist ci Michigan University. He also forecasts shocks for ihe314 words
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Article186 1933-06-03 16 olonel's Solution Of Crime Problem. Chicago. Let the gangster have frtfs machinegun but v-tp him away from motor cars and he is helD1m, says Colonel Goddard. head cf North-iolKnutcz-v erSit S 8cienllfic Detection 1 grc: tesl ald 10 crime is net the pistol, he declares, but the186 words
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Article84 1933-06-03 16 Stood Opposite A Cathedral In Florence. Florence. The tust bar in history war invented bv a Florentine. This claim is made by Florentine scholar af'er a s udy cf ancient MSS. In the year 1.6C0. he says. Luca Mainard* estabush d a ht:l e shop opposite the cathedral84 words
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Article57 1933-06-03 16 South Great Conversion Scheme. civ Capetown rC-i U h" -T "as ben I* D of tbe Govornm. Nfs intention to ref«*** October 1 the 1929-30,: sue t£ it 1 22: local WW*** stock. b ,n M n Um iS PV "5.000.000. it te tty m ention cf the,57 words
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Article26 1933-06-03 16 Kelict Of The Old Manchu Dynasty. Peking, May 19. f Chin Pei concubine of EmSrTjfcf* :h a e occurred munbers of the Manchu communltv26 words
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Article20 1933-06-03 16 Thirty-Six Elephants On The V VLine. W,S COmpeUed l Ml up to .U„cwniboUf ufe SS' ns no20 words
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Advertisement58 1933-06-03 16 so OLAO vouVt NOT,CEO THt V CHANCE IN J OHM-ITS A t han K c in diet of- tm makes h,g difference in V %\V Li pci son's disposition. Even X lOt JosimpU a change asdrmking X. V ISga. Lr t\ '"stan, Pastum twice a Ja> \*«H> J s&Sr *SsS?t58 words
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Advertisement342 1933-06-03 16 Daughter* PrUu Active Fal( leX namhous re 5 Irom fcruschen Baits ml called -Miracl He U end *a- fi t a fiddle. He run up and down stairs. „.V 1 why it is he is alv.avs alert L rlack. Hcahvay; IS ?£n V r Q regular daily done of KrusL/'342 words
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118 1933-06-03 17 LEGAL ADVISER'S PLAN. TO SECURE JUSTICE IN CO-OPERATION WITB OTHER COUNTRIES. In his report to the Chinese National Government. Mr Paul i.rger, Legal Adviser to China, advocates the setting-up o n Leg.slrt.ve Reference Bureau or college, particularlv during ,tentmn of the unequal treaties. The proposal118 words
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2593 1933-06-03 17 IS' n -vod a copy of the report sub- Httl to the Sate Council of mmi Government by Mr. Paul I ml Adviser to China. rontinuance of his mission Shanehm in August last G«n vri as an observer at the Nati la After a brief2,593 words
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Article352 1933-06-03 17 When Banking Accounts Get Short. f lIZRAI L'RE had +> be 'invoked to save *-i some of England's heading politicians from money embarrassment, if not bankruptcy. "Tne pay of politicians when massed into a whole seems impressive." writes Viscount Castlerose in "The Sunday Express" -London*352 words
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Advertisement24 1933-06-03 17 present The laff comedy of the season AIHAMBRA THEATRE i I BUSTER What a question! Luckily there is Kunchi Beer obtainable everywhere in Malaya.24 words
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Advertisement553 1933-06-03 17 INDIAN SEER WILL ADVISE YOU FREE. < Wonld you like to know without any cost, what ih* stais indicate for you, whether you Ml DO ucccssful and happy and what is Indicated for you in business, love, marriage, M'nd uremics, lucky and unlucky periods, what pi falls to avoid, /Ĕj^^^m%\\553 words
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1119 1933-06-03 18 Struaurle Agaiasl World l>rug Traffic. p« great drug trafficking interests 0 carry 0.. lhult tiade im™ country have been mSJTiSL 10 raised their heads agiE in th^aa^' They have quailed befor* Mwstapha Kendal tLmTZ His strlngest measures to stop ih! LI selling 01 drugs1,119 words
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Article95 1933-06-03 18 ho at masters I nanimously Resent Them. A resolution has been passed by the School a 5°uthampton <xpr?fstog resentment for «omen headsIt is unnevdbie (or a rr.an to se-ve under nd h« self-respert and UvcrpooL a d r W A If a ma i fc doin? a man95 words
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Article822 1933-06-03 18 Mr. Shaw's Impressions Of America. IP George Bernard Shaw returned to En-- Emnri 5 12? Canadiaii Pacific liner Empress of Bntain after a tour of the Bh f tt r fo r mo ths the world has been Mr. f if* m the lounge examined822 words
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Advertisement218 1933-06-03 18 ETON HIGH SCHOOL fNear the Junction of Be* He r Under efficient m MORNING SE! Few vacancies availal.i-.n D mini virpurt to Senior Cambridge CAMBRIDGE NIGHT CLASSESWill begin from_ls( Juru, APPLY THE PRINCIp j 'PHONE N« TOCK TYPEWRITER Co DEALERS m dealers in new and ■eeond-hand We carry stocks of218 words
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Article, Illustration484 1933-06-03 19 .1 Look At This Week's Post-Bag. »f,f*e»uon that you should f r the "corner" has been d I shall not come to any t-k by which time perhaps. .v written in and given .ppiy of contributions is pace and though there i.and. a484 words
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Article75 1933-06-03 19 By "Borax I.") my letters to a frelnd, I stated— 1 •-> Koing to be a real holiday «I i hough I had to spend my home still my home is "Home V'' is w sltu ated on a hill and there houses in that area. My idea 175 words
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Article699 1933-06-03 19 By Ray Mon Hat, Klang mm\TJtSJ&jm «"5 of the A lamic Mne? m«h k atmg fOUr ft<?r UM hl ta\ e ur Of dying day th, raft hetd no i "HI" >W tunbers. tit? P empty h woodwork beiiu: lashed together by ropes o*lll4. A699 words
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Article197 1933-06-03 19 By "Smtle-fhe-Whilc," K£ Bravo "Borax I." you gave me a shock WWM you commented on my article on "What To Write." You seem to have misunderstood me entirely. My assertion does not entirely accuse rvery Chum of lack of interest. My sole Idea Is to encourage them to197 words
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Article470 1933-06-03 19 'By C. 2.) As I sat hi my cosy armchair, staring at the mellow moon, my mind flitted from one subject to another. I recollected my past days— tnose reckless, ever-happy days -when I used to go fishing, and when I used to ransack the delicious rambutans and cherries470 words
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Article146 1933-06-03 19 (By Poc", The Anglo-Chinese School ring* its bell at 8.15 a.m. At approximately 7 M a m a Hylam boy slowly pedals hi.s ryclo to the scflbol building. Parking his rather primeval bike he briskly makes his way up the stairs and into the Senior room. He146 words
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Article92 1933-06-03 19 By "Charlie.") A dog once jumped up into the manger _l in ox ant w^en the ox came to eat his food, it would not let him. Then the ox said, "Why do you prevent me from eating my hay? For it is useless To° U92 words
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Article1089 1933-06-03 19 •speak i?ysafsttaH Tony STSS** ar U bachelor- apartment S nd 1n something MM wron,? ~mt aSSphere In the True, he v extrcmelv „i- f) man came with th* Z,l mhon the P°fJaunt. Manrchiue* TiZ t5 hU ch h le way and a* 1 W which formed ,h1,089 words
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Article, Illustration22 1933-06-03 20 :ry ln!ant following a blizzard which swer* tho The mmmn shows a lorry stuck InThe',now. mm22 words
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Article, Illustration19 1933-06-03 20 c Queen lIUIMj a disabled ex-Serviceman at a charity fale Zy I Lady Melehett 5 London house. Vl let19 words
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Article, Illustration25 1933-06-03 20 On the left: Mrs. Chamier, wife <>f the popular Volunteer officer, and a friend, after t*if had acted as cox at the recent R-S.Y.C. regatta.25 words
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Article, Illustration45 1933-06-03 20 Utroup photograph taken i„ the grounds of the <>>»reh of St. Peter and St. Pan, uhen local <><»>ese Catholics uetcon.ed the Chinese Pilgrims [«Korne uho passed through Singapore on the (onte recent,,,. The Chinese bishops ore seen seated lt ith the local priests and near.45 words
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Advertisement151 1933-06-03 20 HI > TO. WORKERS I WHO WISH TO BE IN A POSITION TO LOOK FORWARD TO LEISURED EASE IN THEIR LATER YEARS. I INDEPENDENCE I CAN ONLY BE OBTAINED BY SYSTEMATIC SAVING DURING YOUR WORKING YEARS. j YOU MAY NEVER HAVE REALISED THE VALUE OF LIFE ASSURANCE I j OR151 words