Malaya Tribune, 8 June 1933
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Title Section33 1933-06-08 1 The Malaya Tribune MOST P AR DAILY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. No. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1933 HVK CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Thursday. June 8, 1933. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1983.33 words
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Advertisement69 1933-06-08 1 (TTCdlJxLms PERFECTION SCOTS WHISKY i awMßßTiiiTiir J Refrigerated Supplies, Cakes Confectionery j 1 And A Full Range of Groceries Provisions. j NOW AVA/LABLE COLD STORAGE ORCHARD ROAD. I wt\ n The Relentless Enemy Of Rust THE j Proved Protector of Iron and Steel j STOCKED IN RED, GREEN, GREY, BLACK69 words
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Advertisement129 1933-06-08 1 A. FLINTER 6, Raffles Place, Singapore. Importing Diamonds and Pearl Necklaces of every I size and quality. Selling ill latest and lov.r; t market prices. Also buying gold coins and goi j ornaments of every class and quality, Paying highest prices according to daily exchange rates. s Worth Reaching For!!129 words
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585 1933-06-08 2 M-Advised Policy. REPATRIATION FROM MALAYA. T IIL j—?'"-*. m the pubhc arc made to mtmt in, of th( ■nn ii, w rc> S nr" >r I,K an on estate, and ne practical ocnomic impossibility of Urn estates during these hard times to pay585 words
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Article10 1933-06-08 2 Nawab Sir Zuinkar Ait Khan. Member of arter prolonged Illness10 words
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Article138 1933-06-08 2 Rights And Pay Under New Constitution. Reuter Wireless. London. June S. T 11 lon felt by many members of A th. Indian Cnil S rv:ce with regard to the Gc-.irnmrnfs propoaals regarding India Is ex. I d in a memorandum of cvid nee -iibmut.* b the Indian C:\ilReuter Wireless. - 138 words
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Article51 1933-06-08 2 Hritish To Decide On Rajahs Return. London. May 25. Asked whether any guarantee would be cotamed from lha Maharajah of Alwar befor^ Smmm*2.Si~22 ■■lllTZl nis state, at the expiration cf the two year curing which he has agreed to leave tSSSS. he for India. Sir Samuel Hoare sa\51 words
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Article68 1933-06-08 2 ErecraJ were ijajaaamd and mniv rendered homeless uh gwt, mall hom» nvr Sammlh! nouds caaaed he hreacbes m V >[ <lv J: rains, lrnandium The damases t» crops c,nn„t as vet he messed ~,t no hrick hu,h h0,,. M 1? t S r r i" ur 5 v68 words
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Article27 1933-06-08 2 Mr Mahadev Desai. Mr. Gandhi s seer-t.rv ST rel d *om the Vercwad: JgVcTlB at '^^Matl 4^ 0 Tricumjee Mathurdas JJ on Asram bu,.27 words
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Article27 1933-06-08 2 It is wrtimyuj that th, g«m4i re- L*3 "rformed Mr. S a*h mTtfif bet**, an V.. l' S Ifemjl it is st.M rer; rrin27 words
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Article38 1933-06-08 2 New r L£mtT €r^ UPPIy Syßtem waa opened In 2 srmV s h s«: tr y a nnas n a^n C S T? f S 72 with repayment spread ever 20 year 3 P^,o>e38 words
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Article19 1933-06-08 2 whTch -vice mm trials on May Te aSi It. been successful™ carried" out ld X h V19 words
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Article276 1933-06-08 2 Indian Talent To Be Encouraged. p connection with the Indian Civil Avia A Uea programme, it la 1 ■j Prepare will he LuT^J^ the ruen panic* thai .r.- t,t„. tncoaroMtW Hut it ******1 i 1 of India** arho win 2E t i mr HI AININV, INDI ANS276 words
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Article48 1933-06-08 2 The summer schedule of the Lult H«sfl lin includes 53 JZ T"? oeen added to the foreim arix^s g a—mi are connected with the aama? flying time on the main lm« vLJ **f reduced The t S Rome via Vlunirh JTmZZ rom 1 1 to48 words
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Article36 1933-06-08 2 *">ra Park Hotel here widely known hotels in L Vl^* of the la« centuryhe referred to King Edward Carl Rht7r of Conrad, is the oresem nw er 10,1 Park Hotel PlXprletor the36 words
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Article35 1933-06-08 2 STZm several days at Aachen Aix-la-Char- iT, M in Bad Nauhclm Bad iT. to mm the equipment and meW* 5 ment In thm spaa. Thrv aaZ? 1 the fnendllncss of their recept^ery^ere35 words
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Article23 1933-06-08 2 thorltlea <o nmiir. «„n Berlin au--1936 At nr«. n Olympic Games in from 300 to 400 »Zft* ye -ben the23 words
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Advertisement29 1933-06-08 2 I ENO'SjFRUIT SALTMORTON Ltd. '^^j ltJ/ll!lj ;i=?:K:2^ i V The beer of j long standing and II outstanding quality Sole Agents for Malaya N. V. Straits Java Trading Co29 words
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159 1933-06-08 3 aftca i) emphasis d that in th's Great Britain has ltd world opinion. tm ha •k as 1920 he was pre,U >• and Ad Mini üb- I :r ;n aflaaj by aafcfeaf from hrr h h to parj her nun debt 000,159 words
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Article78 1933-06-08 3 ll' Bp tjiciay and Ne* ai eaaOanal to CM BarCM Senranl did not open up the bl l ne H two instances to cite them here, he has 80 All of u> are aware fa\our. especially In this part cf the world, but uhv make a nrartlr*. from78 words
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Article96 1933-06-08 3 WHAT at time may appear to be evident. WW of disturbances in China are. In truth mdences of vigour rather tta of d£» 1 IK»H. rather than dissolution jn erpreted. th* point to a time In STn-i wnen a rearranged China «11 a government which will be96 words
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Article51 1933-06-08 3 TTHt :-.cc-ptan«- of silver in payment ef war by the United Braam mipht be of W«at ■MIIIMIII to India Undoobt-dly tho taW mm bl In 4a are a dtpressirg factor ihe aautet But it is not asv to Z ZZ th" 21? t0 A -".ca ccSd W51 words
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Article987 1933-06-08 3 DECENTRALISATION REVIEW. Risks Necessary And Control Through Advisers.' 1 UNQUALIFIED testimony nasi first be rendered to the gtmi ability with which the Permanem I'nder-Secretary of State for thColonies has carried out his inquiry into the proposed chants in the administrative machinnv ~f the PtdCrtUfj Malay States and987 words
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Advertisement119 1933-06-08 3 BP—J Your home needs protection Oust and dirt hold a constant menace—disease germs. The purifying lather of Lifebuoy Soap sweeps away dirt and germs together. No threatening impurity can withstand the wonderful health element in Lifebuoy. Let your home and SIS PURIFIES PROTECTS I ■Mimmin i i <\<!UMldy lovely— J|119 words
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Advertisement457 1933-06-08 3 o§g great men USE instead of effects The COSTI V w^"™ 0 7 T'V^" 1 bws deal with causes are gencraUvSapl^bSSh£ 2 b\££M G P'f a simple thing. This, in a nutsheuiwhv°ASTOnT, "Tv, tilin S has proved of such benefit ta m™li« n 7 i A PR the remarkable medicine457 words
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448 1933-06-08 4 Shipping News Notices. SIAM'S SHIPPING TRADE. British Services Hold Their Own. IT Ls pointed out in a report issued recently by the Department of Overseas Ti.uie m f nomic conditions in Siam at the close «>f the third quarter. 1»32, that trade to China and the Straits Settlements remained at448 words
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Article78 1933-06-08 4 Another British Ship For Japanese Buyers. The Rriti.l. Dairan. May 25 ber of British vessels bculht k a num be brought to the L £2 V?™*" tC for scrap iron Bnd broker up trade inverted lor the coastal T he "Glenshane tons net, suffered e tK boat78 words
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Article84 1933-06-08 4 1 romptly Put Out By The Deck Hands. Fire threatened an E-skin* being brought over trJL v r M U was -lar ferry B ySj n a 2* When the ferry w7Tin t£ t S" was seen to i«n» mid-stream smotce ear. and ate To tliT84 words
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Article13 1933-06-08 4 Belgian King And American Allegations. Reuter Wireless. Authoritative circles June 3Reuter Wireless. - 13 words
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Article372 1933-06-08 4 First increase In Three 1 ears. JHE net onna,- of the veaaels that arrived at pgM I. thP United K1 J"?! March, witi, car«o for ilfp o arrival, 6.M6.0C0 ons '1 *****0 on, or 10.1 per cent -red with the to,a,' for M^cT In connrc ion with372 words
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Article221 1933-06-08 4 International Exhibition Of Industrial Art. I Tlf ANY distinctive British products are being 1"! j-hown ti the International Exhibition of Modern Decorative and Industrial Arts, why h .pens at Milan to-day. and continues until September 30. All the principal European countries are represented at the exhibition, which is221 words
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Article62 1933-06-08 4 Cof>d Halts For Trans-Atlantic Planes. an engineer. °> m. oa>Tal. Why net anchor the hul'- < n »k. m Atli"tir*> nu ln the Nortn «"h! r w^ PaSeS and 11 a a base by might stop to SSJS t>cess *n'. and a catapult could bVoroThe writer considers thit62 words
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Article68 1933-06-08 4 Two (.unhoats Sunk Off African Coast. Two old naval M Sim °nstown. Now thtv h«v, bf*n nLt years «r£2fifiarS»s materialise atUck wnicn dld not •"tated in operations S th lh M unbo f th- Benin and other We lyes ak>n Penetrating u£E££T r rchT a g r ht;68 words
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Article226 1933-06-08 4 Millions Of Ounces Leave Shanghai. lIEAVY «Mpaenta 0 f ,ii ver from .Shanghai II ,o mm tmk owtaK to the dollar J" I c aC D U, f thE mCtal ln the AMte ~J h ';.y j quoted by Reute--2V 1 2 et,ma, d stocks at226 words
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Advertisement399 1933-06-08 4 JJEAMER SAILINGS. p. cTo BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. Incorporated in England.) M UL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. rmXßi VIAE MB OtBRTAI stum NAVIGATION < <».. LO:;n.,-f AND lAR EAST MAIL SERVICE (Unuer PttaUaU with His Majesty's Government). OUTWARD FROM IX>NDON For GMm and Japan. Due Tonnage. Singapore. f OMAI 1399 words
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Advertisement163 1933-06-08 4 IjLLOYD TRIIĔBTINO (Incorporated In Italy) EXPRESS SERVirr AND cillNA CARG SERVICE. ilff ISS?*. SS. cnl* t aH Penan Co,olnb Bomb" !>aia. BrindisJ. Venice and Trieste. Adeß >*W»h. Sum rort' Due Leave Due Said Brin «"»i. Venice and Trieste. ml oom mSSo Bpore ve K^^^sr-sr 11 June 15 j ute 15163 words
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Advertisement118 1933-06-08 4 HAMttURG-AMERIKA LJNIE Jjp2 Australlsche niM T I _1_ (Companies incorporated in Germany). OUTWARDS. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NOROI CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. ss; D vu Manua m s PRirSf ND m Manil June 29 tSI K^i^Avn 14 ManUa Jul >- HOMEWARDS. HOLLAND. HAMBURG AND BREMEN. f m-s. SAUERLAND via Genoa. Casablanca J*118 words
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Advertisement530 1933-06-08 4 STEAMER^SAm Kr g NOW>DKUTsch E8 The undernoted are the ComDar i fixtures:— P 1 OUTWARDS. 5 "FRANKEN" for Manila. W,. 1933 Sharghai, North China and j. HOMEWARDS s.s. "TRIER" for Genoa, Bai Casablanca, Rotterdam, H Bremen and Aden t s.s. "HOLSTEIN" for Aden Q M'seilks, Oran, Havre. R'dam burg and530 words
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Article368 1933-06-08 5 Mining Shares. 1 1 iii m. tin Livxte arp famiied r and Co.. xchange and stock la?u* Kumbang Tin 28 30 ral Malay 26 23 liitam Tin 13 J 14 6 A W ug 0.95 1.05 I. r.i l in It' 9 17 9 jl K.itang Paaang368 words
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Article77 1933-06-08 5 BT FRASER A EXCHANGE and STOCK BROKFRS. c. Buyers. Sellers S.r.apore Cold S'orage fcb 7 p Pr cent 102 8fr|*pore Municipal .901) 5 ptr 1 in nom 104 108 nom •1"ZtlSLS* 104 108 noni Singapore Mimkipai 10 103 nom 5 per cent. iiot- P° r e Municinal77 words
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145 1933-06-08 5 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION. TIN STILL MOVES UPWARD. Rubber Slightly Better: Moderate Demand. 'By Oar F. racial C'.rr< lA.ndmt.) ■naßgpata, Taavaaap, aaaa To-day's Trices:— Robber (Singapo* 11 ir, cts., rp- jO HP 10 ft. iin (Singapore), $118 Vi, »>!> Yesterday's Prices: London Robber, 8 17 32d. r down145 words
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Article45 1933-06-08 5 Latest Quotations. RUBBER. Lon^ n Spot: 3 17 32d Nov. York: 6 31C 'Ci.> cents. ■apapata: n\ it... business donON London Gpo. £2:0 Ma <Up 2s. 6d >. I*** I Btll £215 12 td -Up 10s > •]I SllB !2'... COPRA •aaaWai $4.35 Mixed 40545 words
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Article111 1933-06-08 5 Restricted Suck Exduwge Business. Reuter Wireless. London. Jane 6. Btf.ne- m r HlkUi 8Q the Stcck-E-\--cfcangc to-day oMng to holiday influences Interna.', ion.il- responded to higher Wall S.ree. advice-. Kaffirs are still t-nsettled rut. affect opt air. i ak. most prices improved. Othtnrii apart from the fallReuter Wireless. - 111 words
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Article38 1933-06-08 5 Moratorium To lie Declared To-day? Reuter. 9km Yo:k. J-.:nf 8 Ccrmnn bonds have dripped on? to five puntl OWlaj ka I Beil.n report that Grmany Will declare a mcra.orium on frreign payments to-day —R niter,Reuter. - 38 words
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Article17 1933-06-08 5 The rubber return-; lt< the month of May are as fuPows; Jelntonq Rubier E.-talo lfi.4oo!b.17 words
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Article21 1933-06-08 5 Directors intimate that they are unable to ICMBH 'tid dividend m lvspoct of year ended £>cc. 31, 1932.21 words
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Article303 1933-06-08 5 Trade Commissioners Statistics. Mr Prank S Williima. Am rican Tract- Commissioner. 7A. Ocean B.r ding. sinKap<T-. h«t.s mm iicrv.ii by enb> the fiiiowiii:: .tatwics rL.ating to the foreign trjc"e ol U.< UiTti-d BU' i »i h MMMk a .iv i iih i:> inf. „1 Apui 1 E.Aport*303 words
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Article70 1933-06-08 5 Hi turn To Profit Basis During Year. wi. 2 r. y w;iN ***** in »»v I !S£ J and Co.. Ltd. The tradins Ptott was £13.818. agau M a lavs oi £28.538 5 t-u- prevu i: After writine back over -7.836. Dvpicciatiun absorbs £27.450 and Biter pay hum70 words
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Article326 1933-06-08 5 Dividend Of V/ 2 Per Cent. ,J>?JM[l| jlUm mmman general meeting of h 1.1 PMaajgpaa* 1, ec KCIP 557 UcU OCMO. 0.CV.0 m mmm ol the company). Tfca chairman said Wmmm for dbpoMd of ti09.318 2s B.i and 1 i' in f nnoMMi f co.rts--5 <he Ve'vdirr' i"326 words
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Article694 1933-06-08 5 Tins And Rubbers Rise In Singapore. >£ «p« "aser and Co. state fo? UtfH> ,ha„ l- rU,fl rl 'at the world 1 TLVff* mmm UN SHAKES TURNOVER "2?gi Whitsun Holidays inter■ToVr ST H ce,lain ext £"> urnover in tin shares can again he reoou.-d quotatnns ,)os694 words
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Article423 1933-06-08 5 Rubber Shares. ingapore, Thursday, 11 a.m. The following rubber .ha.e quotation ar« Issued by Praser and Co. and L-ail and Evatt: T «sue VHue. Fraser Lyail Shares. Co 1 Alknby $0.70 $0.85 0 75 i mi? 0 (iU 0 50 0.60 1 A. Hltam 1.00 120 1.00423 words
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Article289 1933-06-08 5 ERASER A CO.'S QUOTATIONS. a i CL081NQ QUOTATIONS. 5 «I rt "3 4 > a, > Buyer». SeUen. $2 Alex. Brick Pier. $0 80 $0.90 nom $1a $2 Alex. Brick Ord. 0.50 nam LI B. Am ri. Tobacco 102|6 l<>7ti 510 $5 B. Malaya Trus.ee 5.35 5.50 £1 £1289 words
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Advertisement48 1933-06-08 5 iWfKJ BRITISH *>X.'.y INSURANCE COM P AN V. LIMITED. FI RE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT «-OWIBT CURRENT RATES. L C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. I Uame« Green. THR EASTERN LNITED ASiLRANCE CORPORATION. LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR AND PERSONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE. J 2 JOHNSON: General Manager.48 words
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Advertisement88 1933-06-08 5 THE EASTERN BANK, LIMITED. (Inc rporaud :n England) llflfitrtf 1 RRANCU: 4. D'Ur.eda Street. Authorised and Subi-cribed Capital £2/H>o.ooo Paid-up-Caplal C 1.000.000 Reserve tund and RtH 500.000 HEAD OFM< F,: LONDON BRANCHES: B inoay. Calcutta. Colombo, Karachi. Madras Amara, B.ißhdad. E.ihrein. Basra. Kirkuli Mosul and S.n^ap're CURRENT ACCOUNTS ci>ened and88 words
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Advertisement19 1933-06-08 5 I No 9 CO L LYfcR Q UAY SIN C_A POW f Head Office: 55, Wall Street. New York.19 words
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Advertisement145 1933-06-08 5 Oversea Chinese Banking Corporalion Limited. (Incorporated In Btralts S-tuem nui, Soccessors to THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK, LTD. THE HO BONG »»i* LTD. AND THE OV ERSEA-CHINESE BANK I TIT CAPITAL. Authorised $40,000,000.00. Paid Up 110 000 000 00 BEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING. CHULIA STREET" BlSoSi LOCAL BRANCH: 458. NORTH BRIDGE145 words
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Advertisement198 1933-06-08 6 law IMC 615 wghtly 9.151 j LABJ mGBI of *0* MfCftfaf Romance of the Bta* I BROADWAY BAD j »ilh j 'O VN IiI.OMIKI.I, anil jUCAKDO C'ORTEZ. i To-Morrow Night! I EDWARD G. j P ':|SI j \66 SILVER f j COLLAR j j SATt'RDAY and Sl'Nmf^^^^ 615 9is MARLBOBOI198 words
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Advertisement231 1933-06-08 6 SEE The Beautiful ENGLISH star of "CAVALCADE" NIGHTLY! DIANA WYNYARD IN METRO-GOLDWYX-MAVISB'> brfllUnt production "MEN MUST FIGHT" <F«atoa> > ~r ..r M lhrr .Mi lffWßßffP SEE llu Horrors ol VYAK in l!Hu f TMIB DARING, THMLUNC STORK WILL A MAZE Yor With supportin,- tira*t»ns including L4UREL and HARDY in "COME231 words
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Advertisement186 1933-06-08 6 TONIGHT 0 j A PICTURE AS MODERN AS TO-DAY LOVER and MISTRESS AFTER MARRIAGE! g^jff Such was the relation- J@Br ship of these two who ISSW wed on a contract— iMf each to do as each jjjp desired! Did it work? j LAURENCE OUVIER JOHN HALL!DAY Jj' SIR NIGEL PLAYFAIR186 words
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Article81 1933-06-08 7 OUTRAGES BY MANCHUKUO FORCES? LOOTING IN KUYIEN. GENERAL FENG CHAN WU LAUNCHFS FRESH ATTACK. /tulLUt!l d.M-eßanl by indivuluaJ generals of tho eomprobetween China and J*pan v illustrated by the nm a I attack has been launched hv Genera] Fens (>m >upporter of General Feng Yu Hsiang.81 words
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1488 1933-06-08 7 London June 7. m kf Shanghai bu-incsmen uf I M 1 MB M China to buy wheat ani i mi m the City, >ays tho B i tt Ibc United State da France and Japan, is ;t mm in !920. members o: thai any financial1,488 words
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Article96 1933-06-08 7 Japanese Wrath. INDIA'S ACTION RESENTED. Reuter. Tokyo. June 7. QOMING oa feci, b| other iv t i i measures directed against Japan- trade Simla', action announcing M «owMt in the MMcamtj tariff gainst Japan.-, ,-ioth has earned llla t,. in fa Japanese business circles, adding to the rimingReuter. - 96 words
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178 1933-06-08 7 he? »L nyard th British star who made role ?i i UJC *™mine rote iv Men Must Fight." the M-O -M S?5. m iCh l the c?p,tol The story is highly fantastic one cf a m\Z S 940 Imens,ve Propaganda out178 words
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Article41 1933-06-08 7 Two interesting fea'.ure films are being shown t the Alhambra—one a very humorous Pox B:itish picture and the other "Broadway Bad." unlch Is quite an appealing and well directed story of the stage and a divorce trial.41 words
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Article55 1933-06-08 7 The Fox production. -Six hours to Live. which commenced its rue at the Roxy last night, is unusual entertainment. The Ftory centres around a diplomat who w»s murdered but was b-.ought back to llf? for six hours. Warner Baxter lia* ihe leading role, with55 words
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Article134 1933-06-08 7 "The Rc»da." the organ of toe Malayvj Hotary Clubs, came out with a new cover for its May issue—a iimpl.- design with a local t:uch. There ti a timely edit ir;al MM and tin World Economic Coufcrcnce which opens on Monday next and anoth-r on "Th? RodaV future.134 words
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Article63 1933-06-08 7 The annual general meeting and Uie annual j d!nn»-r of the Kin? Edward VII College at Medicine. Singapore, will be held at 730 pm. and 8.30 p.m. respectively on June 15. at the AdrJphi H-tel. Members are requested to send their hub•crtption (s2.io> for the dinner 1« Uie63 words
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Obituary21 1933-06-08 7 San Frar.cico, June 6 The death has taken place of Mr Joseph James Tyna. the well-known shipbuilder.— Reuter21 words
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Advertisement261 1933-06-08 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. \l Road, compound Group photograph <pioof> of th? Grand tna, batns. el-otrlt, water, Chanty Bazaar taken at Singapore Chinese loss quarters. Apply: Girls' School, on view at Malaya Photo Supply. \mov Street. 3£l-7 «nt nu:nbcr 59>. Victoria St Singapore. (tins I|W na -r w-« WANTED-Advertisement Canvass?r. Good SAI261 words
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Advertisement204 1933-06-08 7 j St. Andrew's Hospital Week. O TO-NIGHT RAFFLES HOTEL —:BALL:— Under tlie distinguished patronage of H.E. the Governor (Extension till 2 a.m.) j Special Dance Items 1 j j TOMORROW BUY A FLAG Htfk Grmdt Fountain (xw J&Sy For Your Handwriting </hoo-< 4 PILOT" and take full advantages. AG? (Guaranteed204 words
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36 1933-06-08 8 and Ambrose Per:Ira ard iamllv th.nk'helj rclaUus and frl-r.ds. who t> un.r.1 o, ,,o,r ti .u. h ur Ant thos? *h 0 S"nt wrtaths and letters o| cor. olence In their sad brreavemtnt.36 words
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Obituary60 1933-06-08 8 CHIA .Jr. Chia Keng Stan, age 62 y^ars ftsldoncf No k u« Ro *d. on thi 6th inat. He leaves behind 2 sons. Messrs. Chia Tick Ye* and Chia Teck Cny e and one daught?r-ln-law o mourn his loss. Funeral on Sa urdav the 10th at 1 p.m.. t60 words
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Article625 1933-06-08 8 There was never any time in the history of Malaya when it was so difficult for the boy leaving school, even the bright boy, to get a job. The Careers Committee in Singapore, to the work of which reference is made in another column, have come up625 words
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Article376 1933-06-08 8 Comments By The Way. T" ,Jr K: mmU Urn Om lnau,ur. "s nianor i Singapore have littU r, a.so,, v, feel ashamed the n,ea,re r,sults have aUe'ndTS •lUnent.s. and lo some extent the un [«n*t« It has to be admitted that the "'dividual no himrtl affected376 words
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126 1933-06-08 8 Sentence of six months' rigorous imprisonment was passed on an ex-employee of the Eastern Smelting Co. named Aw Pan who xaiued $80. the property of the company. who P °hl C H 'W- 1 lmmed Hiap Boon who had failed to report himself in126 words
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Article93 1933-06-08 8 Mr. j. a. Hunter has arrive a» v..«.. M e s the lattfr acts as ™er secretary, The condition of Mr One o Chew Bone lino before Mr WiLson i/StS* Was fate, on a charTe of Lumpur magis*MB3. the propeny of Urn re H in TT? °< May93 words
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Article56 1933-06-08 8 S S;ww a rn r rlbfd Maglstra c. JmL S5 by the an earring. at $5 Prlatlon of on the morning of he 4th inT 01 cused. who was arrested hi PS.* I l Ac»t an Old Town STmT y a Tamil detective UP the gVrVS thal h Picked56 words
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Article500 1933-06-08 8 7 V -^uwi Tht Siame c Governm niiig a million iU al l ttet v body is going to be ticalled t. next January. This lottery should Bweei good deal of the Malayan moLf) 8 now goes to the Irish Free SUI A Even the brokers could500 words
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Article35 1933-06-08 8 INDIA WEEK BY WEEK, on page i THE WILSON REPORT, on pap SHIPPING NEWS, on page 4. CLUB DIARY, on page 11. JOHORE NEWS, on page 14. MOIORING NEWS, on pape 15.35 words
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Advertisement180 1933-06-08 8 Milliards In Your Home! "AVBEB" Model Bllllar«l Tables I T»M» mn wall constructed taWh n.cdels and should in no sense be r -ded as Toys Composition Board replaces the expensive slate and t£ run Cl th anU Cushions, an excellent reproduction of run of the balls on a full-size Billiards180 words
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Advertisement83 1933-06-08 8 I. I DANCING. Foxtrot. Waltz, Tango. e! c taught at I Renas Dance Studio. Meyer MaaakinV I Flat Coleman street. ThTTireHy Made by HAMMOND, worlds largest unnuUc!,urers of Electric Clocks. mm\. 8 M A Spectacular Clock At A Sensational Price. $12.00 m A m \V* m LEE FLETCHER 102. North83 words
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101 1933-06-08 9 PACT INITIALLED BY FOUR NATIONS. CROWNING ACHIEVEMENT OF MUSSOLINI. Historic Meeting In Rome. Disarmament Conference Still In The Doldrums. ere was a historic meeting in Rome last night when ■ur-I ower Pact was initialled by Britain/ France i (.ermany. The pact is regarded as101 words
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Article780 1933-06-08 9 Reuter Wireless. Rome, June 7. '"epted the Fcur Power Pact t ini ialled at ".30 p.m. toRome, Later. Tact has been initialled. Rome. Later. t > have been made in the Power Pact, it is faithful oi.ginal draft, declared making in the Senate the re crowdedReuter Wireless. - 780 words
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Article63 1933-06-08 9 '•«rjisian With Stab Wounds. morning the Ambulance Dc- atl a call from the Katong C i t d ir tf ted t0 an em P l y house H Road where he found a «red veral superficial wounds r,r1 to have been caused by a 11 n7rmw63 words
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Article30 1933-06-08 9 knoc t,d down by a l"n* Rood yesterday, a Chinese years of age was admitted torn a mm* wound in severe abrasions a eyrie at the time.30 words
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Article174 1933-06-08 9 Husband Who Could Not Find Work. THE death of an unemployed Chinese, Tan Chorn Choi, who was found hanging from a tree a few hundred y-'rds away from his house fcrmed the i.ubj:ct of an Inquiry by the Singapore Coroner (Mr. F. O. Bourne* yesterday Giving174 words
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Article91 1933-06-08 9 Norwegian Seriously Injured. A RATHER serious explosion occurred on board the jm.v. Tourcoing" yeaterdav arternoon. resulting in serious Injury to th.fourth engineer, a Norwegian. It appears that he was ln the engine rorm amending to an ,air compressor when it exploded. I r He was immediately placed91 words
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Obituary98 1933-06-08 9 Head Of "Saturday Evening Post." Philadelphia. June 7. The death Li announced cf Mr. Cvrus Hermann Curtis, publther ol the "Saturday Ex..! ir.K Post Rruter. o, M n'wF' H Cur Ls h ttd ta« Curtji Publishing Co. whiih publbhes th- Ladies' h-me Juuri.ar bounded by Mr. Cur'u, b98 words
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Article141 1933-06-08 9 To Undergo Naval And Air Training In England. Five official* of the Canton Air Force are pa«ing through Singapore by the Naldera which leaves to-morrow, on their way to Umgiand to study Bri ish aerial methods. They arc Lt. Lav Gum Too. L\ Chini' Bin? Cadet Mole141 words
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Article89 1933-06-08 9 Agent Charged With Breach Of Trust. Further mention was made before the D'--trict Judge .Mr H A. Forreri this morning in the case in which G. W. Osborne, a European, is on a charge of uim'nal breach ol trust as an agent in respect of $1.000 The comp'ainan:89 words
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Article79 1933-06-08 9 Not To Be Excluded Says Germany. Reuter. Vienna. June 7 Although banned from representing German In several sports Including lawn tennis and boxing German Jews will not be excluded from the next Olympic Games. This assurance has been given on the authority of the German Government toReuter. - 79 words
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Article71 1933-06-08 9 Rival Bus Conductors In A (lash. A fight between rival "mosquito" bus conductors. Hakkas and Hokiens. at the 4th mil-. Bukit Timah Road yrsterday afternoon resulfd in two men of the Hakka pen being badly injured. One man sustained a fractur d rib and his companlm was71 words
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Article34 1933-06-08 9 Reuter. Poona. June 7. There has be n a nuddc re back m Gandhi's condition. He has lost two [and a half pounds in two days, but there are no definite complications.—Reuter.Reuter. - 34 words
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Article35 1933-06-08 9 Reuter. Washington. June t. President Rnnsov, it has informed leaders of Cont-ers that In order to «ecure adjournment cr the Congress this week he will not seek authority to negotiate tariff pacts Reu'.Reuter. - 35 words
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Article78 1933-06-08 9 The Clerical Union desire to thank the pro-prietors of the New World for allowing the member* of the Clerical Union free admission into the New World and Frankel Bro* tZJISSI? p *°™rc Table In connection with the final Billiard Championship Tournament which was held «n the nleht of the 4th78 words
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Article113 1933-06-08 9 Ucal Tragedy. SHOCKING SIGHT IN RAFFLES SQUARE. Arab understood to be in the service of Alkaff and Co., Picked up in Raffles Square at about this rnfag, having fallen from a window in the company's oAces, which are situated on the top floor of The Arcade.113 words
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Article148 1933-06-08 9 Japanese Who Were aught In The Nets. •<T ™.V? 52 Uo J *P»**»? nahcrmen sl u ,K m thtir r n< f r the a as before the •taeapore Oor F. G B urne) to-ua, Jm™ lm,ulr >- into the dca hs of Shimabukaro nnd Cwhiro. Takuahr.148 words
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Article145 1933-06-08 9 Second Attack Within A Month. A European. Patrick Thornley. was badly arsault'd m Tanjong Pag*r Road at nbout 12 o clock last r.igh». I. appears that he was riding In a ricksha T i en he was ?truck on the head frcm b.htnd. tt.itn he had partly recovered145 words
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Article109 1933-06-08 9 Imitator Sent To Prison For Three Months. A Chinese. Chan Tiang T ng. was sentenced to thre- mon hs* rigorous imprisonment aad. in addition, fined $100 by the District Judg? •Mr H. A Porrer> for hav.ng used a trad.mark calculated to deceive th? public into 9WW Miig109 words
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Article28 1933-06-08 9 Reuter Wireless. London. June 6. Cardinal Bourne continues to improve, according to this morning* bulletin, which state, that no further bulletins wUI be issued Reuter Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 28 words
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Article77 1933-06-08 9 Japanese Air Corps Disaster. Reuter. Tokyo. June 7. Over L "ere e kU d? 2 ma te are expected to turn out much "arger" 3 ~ir b uK FIFTY AIRCRAFT! DETYROYED. Wi it .v- Tokyo. June 8. the ex>m JT* dealh aa 1 *-«cUcn, o the H»mReuter. - 77 words
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Article34 1933-06-08 9 Soviet Authorities Assist Mattcrn. Reuter. Moscow. Jun? 8. I, ;1 as ,orccd to land at nmnnium 600 BlriiUip from Novosibirsk An aerop:am- with a mechanic flew from Novosibirsk to assist him.-Reuter.Reuter. - 34 words
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Article310 1933-06-08 9 WIFE SHOT FOUR TIMES. Guard Killed. Graphic Story By Greek Statesman. Athens, Juno 7. DRAMATIC personal account of the attempt on his life was given by If. Venizelos who staled that the assassins opened lire from a sevenMater car which got between his car and the one310 words
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Advertisement184 1933-06-08 9 PUGfFEPINE WEALTH #AILT vV I I 70/7e? c /1/1 JSnic QS> Ul Up Eferveecent Gta»ia*o fy& Tiuit Saline Assures proper digestion t Q f "P» the purified blood giving maximum" r O I t0 stm u! atc the small veins nourishment, attended j 1 and ncrv which keep the by184 words
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Article827 1933-06-08 10 FIRST DIVISION SOCCER. Chinese Beat S.C.C. THE CLUB'S FINISHING AT FAULT. ¥\EPEATING the Singapore Crlckct Club bv Chireo 4t A nT" R ad s,adium nieht. th- t,:r Fin! fhey led 3__o at the intcrval •md f hT a l!lf nIy interesting Alt ho, I de enc ,md thc of the827 words
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Article176 1933-06-08 10 Easy Soccer Victory At Jalan Besar. pLAYING at the Jalan Besar StaJium yestcrI day tht Straits Cattle Football Club beat the Mt dual College Union by 4—o in Div II ~r the S.A.F.A. League. The losers kept on trying all the time Mm Imp a splendid176 words
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Article400 1933-06-08 10 Spectators Invade The Soccer Field. fcafta! 2 fi PIWB nrarl > "mr to blow, *nd the spectator, breaded the field, but ord r .aj mmm restored W. R setts referees, and the teams S H. B Wi: on. Samfl. Hong Kee Ah Kov.. Rajatoa Chcanjr .Bo<400 words
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Article121 1933-06-08 10 Penanjr Carries Off Two Trophies. pENANG Volunteers have earned off both MURRAY CUP No 14 PI d Coy P pwvc a.ia no 7 pi. d co, p Kj* Jg No It PI E Coy P a pwv? '"j No H PI D Coy M. V C t s121 words
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Article161 1933-06-08 10 Halesticr Clubs Meet At Cricket. The Ceylon Sports Club XI beat the Indian Association on Sunday at C.S.C ground by fi» runs. Scores: CEYLON S C. IgnaJu< b Varma 8 P*us lb*. Ra;aram 36 ronnuthurai b Rajaram Hamid not rut Jansen b Varma Thambtraja.i not out Extras161 words
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Article56 1933-06-08 10 Sunday's Cricket At Hon* Lim Crecn. Chlap Ki rn 4: Heng Hooi run out o^Vw Henry Boon aKr, L b X IJ Hoa HinVe I P-ramsothy Choo,, Leo„; J Paramsothy 4 1 Tw»l 36 ThllUlnalhan 0; Enns .or SSSSTiS o Sundr ,n tgta. Ml out &lrts L.oo56 words
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Article36 1933-06-08 10 R Lvne (raD f »r. i WUIM. SS. Jo." c f W X Jame-. Lcvkk. Fir s **rriern. J~/*H Ln, E Bro^T U H vr R Teng Pheng H O. stack l bon BUn36 words
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Article34 1933-06-08 10 IWI mm be held i t 5jo nm the Orca; World calM.r.1 P m °-^y ft to hop u that as rnanv .wlSIS A *<**"or.. that the Nueces* of *J fTSS wUI34 words
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Article14 1933-06-08 10 •5 SCO—3S2 Lbn Chua n Oeok by The highest break o#14 words
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Article308 1933-06-08 10 Four-ball Foursomes At Island Club. TEAMS and starting times for the four ball foursomes match between the Isla: d Club an* the Suit,;:pore Japoncs- Oolf Club at the I land Club en Sunday. t«re as fellows 845 C A R BaUman and T Rlshworth v IV U kuri308 words
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Article51 1933-06-08 10 British Team Chosen To Meet America. Reuter. T London. June 7. The British Ryder Cup golf team against \meriea at 3outhport on June 2« and 27 wiU be aa follows ?i!! y D '\i?- mMl\hn\ Padgham. Perry and Char Us Whitcombe The reserves are Easterbrook and Havers.Reuter. - 51 words
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Article45 1933-06-08 10 Pourquex. June 6. TBi Wtmmh amateur golf ehainpioiv hip was n?r A b> Bri di "-Oeneral Critehley who boat GadikLsjt.. brother-in-law of the ne-. Amerlean Ambassador to France by 10 and Critehley was 10 up at the end of Uie mornluj45 words
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Article16 1933-06-08 10 European Zone QuarterFinals. Reuter. Nicolald.s 'Greece > «—3. 3 6 —•> 1 ■mina S-S —Reuter.Reuter. - 16 words
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Article119 1933-06-08 10 Tennis Tournament Prize Winners. (Fro*; Our Oan Corre.poaetenf. Thr. a-,-* Johor. B'lhru. June 6. S 01 the Rnval Johore L uo momhs Mo S 2 l ,hf UTr? dlsu-ibuted by Her Hiehnes* the Sultanah The mixed doublets wai aon by Mrs Wright in .h Una BnU Atta119 words
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Article34 1933-06-08 10 s ££t b\XLT7 9tnnnl m rtin the eSSST £^7^*' P .1(1. Vr D t c l r '-'iJ-.',4 'bctn ,L c Chan hon. auditor, S' ThfT^ KandUh Thambiah ar.d Mr. 834 words
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Article285 1933-06-08 10 Championship Meeting At Ipoh. rpnt Peiak badminton championships were LSTL "SaXS over the MEN S SINGLES-^SEMI-FINALS. uJj? Kirn Lee Fun Leong I**, js Tan Cheng Phor beat Chin Poh Yin 15-6. FINAL. TeiK a is- C 7 hC it9 Phor h lder> m MEN S DOUBLES—SEMI-FINALS. Lie285 words
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133 1933-06-08 10 Yesterday's Football S. R. C. Jubilee Sports. S.R.C. JUBILEE SPORTS. Eliminating Heals. FOUR TEAMS FOR THp RELAY. HK Q U^ YXNG SRC. Jubilee Athfctii held as under. <o:nn each day:— 'I'o-morrow: BSJ rant, handicap. rtl,,v Monday: 100 yards Qa] 'hot, and long frany Wednesday: Hurdles hiah The following haw quaUfi133 words
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Article41 1933-06-08 10 Tht annual f ports, drill and pan petition of Out ram School will be bl Besar Stadium to-morrou aft "rcmmeneins at 2.30 p.m. Mrs. A. S. Haynes. wife rf Qm Colonial Secretary. WW dis'-ribut- the tt the conclusion41 words
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Advertisement59 1933-06-08 10 I I j II Fresh Milk.... j THE YEAR ROUND [j THAT'S WHAT YOU HAVE WITH II KLIM. !T IS PURE FRESH MILK jj IN ITS MOST CONVENIENT FORM fj POWDERED. IT IS ECONOMICAL, SAFE AND READY FOR DRINKING OR COOKING AT ANY INSTANT. IDEAL j FOR INFANTS AND CHILDREN59 words
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Article813 1933-06-08 11 Aid For Unemployed. BUSINESS MEETING YESTERDAY. yESTERDAYS meeting cf the Rotary Club v, a r Wai h<f bUSiness mee:in <* the Rotary oP,;- Wwwttof and informative reports present t,PS th<? ClUb «i v JIS m n!i? *aS alS a W *nd a ggj* ll things were813 words
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Article43 1933-06-08 11 Thirteen gallons of dutiable ssmsu were beIny carried in a motor-car •long Upper ScrRond rsterdsv afterroon. when Inspector Menon sopped the vehicle and mad? ih< discovery. The driver and a passenger, both Chinese, were arretted. A third man escaped.43 words
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Article446 1933-06-08 11 Alleged Cheating Of Municipality. A CURIOUS cue In whl,K of "Ml w re6 C" r > «*«h Mid April victed. smilar offence and coucrotcuu,"- «PPe»red for the Mr t E oth aCCU£Cd Vns oy Thuraifinham. Giving evidence. Mr. R L Bridge acting gather Thtalre anCi Mtmorlal "ST£ !*S446 words
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Advertisement290 1933-06-08 11 I THE NEW WORUTsir"! I TO-NIGHT TALKIES TO-NIGHT I j DOUBLE PROGRAMME j j THE SKY RAIDERS I I COLLEGE COQUETTE I I FREE ICE CREAM To ALL KVEftY HONDAV and j THCRSDAY. UNTIL FIRTHI-K NOTICE. j WEAKNESS, DESCHIENS'Syruh f §S of Haemoglobin W 00 D Ctors the world have290 words
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Advertisement260 1933-06-08 11 The Original is prepared from the Juice of Sun Ripened Calif ornian Oranges. Refuse imitations. it is inimitable. AMROZ «S& Co. Phone 6354. I Race Horse f Insurance AT LOW RATES WITH J ABSOLUTE SECURITY Sime, Darby Co., Ltd. TEL 5144, INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. I an KMPIKI: product blended j WITH260 words
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Advertisement72 1933-06-08 11 THE IMPERIAL "GOOD COMPANION." Th" only All-British Portable Typewriter bu:H en the standard 4-bank principle, embracing all the faculties a'tached to a l C andard Typewriter. THE VEIvY UTEST IN PORTABLES ON THE MARKET. First snipment Just received. Bole Agent*: Duncan Roberts, Ltd. 112 lit* Robinson Boat SLafa#er% Photic 701072 words
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Miscellaneous410 1933-06-08 11 CLUB DIARY. (There ate numerous Clubs and Societies in Singapore, most of the members of uttieh are readers of the "Malaya Tribur.e." This Diary s provided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping it Lp-fo-dafe md complete. Happenings of general interest fill still be included tn the410 words
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Article, Illustration112 1933-06-08 12 M.\( HIM: GUM PRACTICE. Owner* and makers of sh'ppine r e m,„„, o keep Mm* veeaeb as clear of nettM which will take STVS£!%JC a 1 a m daily wciusnr commencing red flag wtil be flcwn fmm 8 cr one hourVfore the112 words
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Article103 1933-06-08 12 Singapore. June 8 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES. Eart Wharf (Entrance Gate 1» Johan d> Witt 20 Main Wharf tEntran— Get* ji •-a II K!an, If OstW.IIMBtH JJJ* 12. Kmna 11; Doliu; 9; Cingalese m o rnp!re oat* s. »1-1 3 a 32. Baton Betha-cn C;. 37 Empire Dock103 words
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Article73 1933-06-08 12 cai Furcrc (London mails deapatchel •T.r-.vr.-piT.si.- ,m arrlv--1 -<•• c; Ft '-lrtinHlMi at 845 i Mjffl Proa lxar»r n Amsterdam, etc.. by the ane a.v e-. tct d lo arrive at the I «>_ca f ri.-anorc. at 4.30 pm to- a -ry ;f co re pondc-ce will b-73 words
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Article186 1933-06-08 12 SELLING. Singapore, June 8. London 4 months' sight 2j4 1132 London 3 months' 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~ Lyon, a"d Paris demand 980 Hamburg demand 165186 words
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Article185 1933-06-08 12 Singapore. June 8 P. mam) W. Ooa t No. 1 per Koyan $108 Rice B. Sir.ni n. l un Rice. B. Siam ft 2 «n 2 Rue. Siam "Old" per koyan No. 1 5 176 mm. Baa -old „No $154 Met. s-am "Old- „No J I4 J Mam, No.185 words
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Article309 1933-06-08 12 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures. TO-DAY. JUNE High Tides. 11.06 a.m., 1010 Dri Meeting. Lawn Tennis r r p.m. c 45 League Football: Div. I. Wiltshire v o Anson Road; Div. n. Harlequh f Jalan Besar; Div in r UUce Y.W.C.A., Geylang. t! Dinner,309 words
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Article158 1933-06-08 12 ALHAMBRA— Jean Blondell in "Brosdwaj Bad." CAPITOL.—"Men Must. Fight." EMPlRE.—jchn Gilbert ar.d Paul Leka< m "Down-taiis.-GREAT WORLD.— Side shows, Maiay opera, uu„ wc waiangs. went ana uik* ing films .Sky Talkie: "Sunny Suit Dp"; Star Taikie: -The Devil To Pay MARLBOROUGH.— The All American NEW WORLD.-Side shows, "Ghost Train,"158 words
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Advertisement82 1933-06-08 12 IN wT. H E PICS CONSTIPATION WILL ATTACK EVERYBODY. AW Gf/.lftfl AGAINST IT? TAKE TAXOL-You will be free from it always. j Its Use Does Not Lead To Habit. FROM ALL LEADING DISPENSARIES. For Particulars Apply SOLE AGENTS: THE FRANCO-EASTERN TRADING CO B FINXAYSON GREEN. MMMCM GULI, BAHAH HAIR OIL.82 words
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Advertisement89 1933-06-08 12 For AtMolota r.itisfcction take »11 WATCHES or TO YICK WOH HING North Bridge Road (Near Middle Rd.) Willi Skillrd Woikmamhip and Prcmpt Service are Put mo use. meanttnv the Charges being Most Modcra c Contractor, tcr the Repair c f Clocks m Watehr. to the British Army m Malaya AJQP.89 words
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Advertisement78 1933-06-08 12 NEW NEW! NEW JUST REIEASED LATEST KBONCBONGS, STAMBOEL EXTKA-TURXS RECORDS. Waiting t() pray for you nwular.ue Ziolo 1. The Sun Skene. Mata Hari Toeroen, etc. Sung by famous Java, Sumatra and Singapore Singers. Come Early—Have Your Best Choice Stock Limited. Obtainable at: D. T. LIM CO., IS* North Ilridge hrnmi,78 words
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Advertisement49 1933-06-08 12 BOOT POLISH n brillUnt lastln, shlne -TSTZ* t,,ort v ■25 o-i I UT Ehoa*, not on!y for aoDear serves the leather. SOLE AGENTS11IXRY WAIGII CO. LTD S-S. F.MS. CATARACT Ouaran eed cure harm^PaX 5 on request. Apply Dtq? Partlcu,ar "««5 y ur, Dr ß 4 a ':TnSi,. PCS j49 words
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Advertisement51 1933-06-08 12 STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY. (Established In 1914» Stationers and Repal: n 14-A, Change Alley, Singapore. be refunn-d Ring us up for mechanics In t9M F our typewriter Is out of order, tnd I attention. Monthly cleaning of offices undertaken, and can be t, i receipt of Instructions. Thone Nos. 7770. 753»51 words
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Miscellaneous48 1933-06-08 12 PAILY WEATHER REPORT Mai Ijran Meteorological Service. La*. T«t <r **y. WfM T BrtK-ht Mtn fn'j Rainfall 3u Station' D f **«U, r inches. Hours LKg f T.-tnggcnj do m J ram cs S JJ g S I?;! C D STEWART •aa 11ni- mĔHM Singapore. Junf g^ o^'48 words
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Miscellaneous222 1933-06-08 12 [POSTAL INTr^JgtNgj SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY. St ma: a £"ur*baya. Celebes V-.'urcr.s and Timor Diily .Reynsti 3pm l";I Burma. North and East India «Ellengai 3pm P.j.lippine la!cnda and China (R. C. Rickmersi 4 pm lav?.. Southern Sumatra. South-Enst Celebes. Mclurors a-.d Timor DlM >' vEy Aeroplane) 7pm C: Bmthera inJia.222 words
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Article81 1933-06-08 13 :hoo] Beat Modern. boat 4 rcsM the Modern hOOI in a badminton ituiL. Ii M I HJmStl ground. HS. players mention d i lost la Wee P ng Hoe D Aim mm beat Chua. 15-8; A. Anthony beat ItVS; H. de Souza bea v IS-H, 15-13. 15-4; R.81 words
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Article70 1933-06-08 13 I badminton tournament p.m.: Poh San v. Wee Cheng Ku v. Ch ong Scon Tuan. I :;n Geok Tee v. Ong Chai v. Yap Yew Keng. Ong K li Teck Sian. JO p.m.: Tan Quee Hock v. Teo < iin Ann v. Cheong S:an I m Geok Tee70 words
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Article45 1933-06-08 13 Institution defeated the School in a ping pong former's premises. K.yers mention d first»: »t Yeo Hung Cheng T' 1 Peng Yew beat Chia -1-16; Chan Chong Mrng 18-21. 21-19, 21-19, < Ke. los. to Chua Kim 21-14, 18-21; Low S;uk Yine 21-14, 21-23.45 words
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Article42 1933-06-08 13 n School deftated the School in a ping-pong 1 rs m nticned first»: oeat Yeo Cheng Hai Yeo Hung Cheng -8 21-10. 21-12. 21-11; Oho Nam Kwan 13-21. in Hiok Nam beat Cho -1-14: Yeo Kim How 21-13, 21-9, 21-8.42 words
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Article39 1933-06-08 13 Bl water-polo v. Emily Swimming Pool. E Wong. E. M. S. T..v Swee Ka..g. On? L::r. Chen? Herg. ha Lm and Lewis Chye. 1 aye been played a friendly bell mmt Emily ar.i far.d the caps w n39 words
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Article287 1933-06-08 13 Kaupong Glan Beat Shrewsbury XL A in- ground on Sunday St ores KAMPONG KLAM— lsl INNIN^Q -idik Ham'd b Ismail Jabbar 24 A Rahim b Ismail Jaboar Jaalar B b Ismail Jabbar Sadik Ridw&n run out AM Yunos not out Omar W. b Ismail Jabbar 8 Lrmail287 words
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Article241 1933-06-08 13 Scratch Cricket Team Beaten At Balestier. The Ceylon S P o; ts Club beat W. Willis' XI on Saturday at CSC. grounds by five wickets Scores WILLIS XI. G. Willis c Sinnatliuraj a Muttukumaru 4 J. Lovick b Muttukumaru 3 Van Cuylenberg b Sundram 8 W Willis241 words
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Article265 1933-06-08 13 Latest League Tournament Reuter. N»-w York. June 6. fFHE NaUonal ;a,.n h-lwren St Louis owing to rain and will be replayed on Aug. 5 NATIONAL LEAGUE. New York J 5 Brooklyn 0 J J bchumaeher pi.rhed for New York New York X Brocklyn "J J ODoul made aReuter. - 265 words
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Article157 1933-06-08 13 R.S.Y.C. Programme For Week-End. On Sunday all clisses of yachts at the Ro\al Singapore Yacht Club will take part in th 1 annual races to Sea View. The programme m 3s -follows: In the morning the International six metrclass will sail a race for a .trophy presented by157 words
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Article73 1933-06-08 13 The third anniversary celebrations of the Marigold Minstrels will be held on Saturda. and Sunday. June 10 and 11. at Mr Aw Boon Haw s bungalow. 5 mmm Pasir Panjang Road xmdly lent for the occasion. There will be the usual sports, but no entrance fee will be73 words
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Advertisement116 1933-06-08 13 9 The HMisihle wav—the doctor's wav-of treating ✓#X that 118 run !own condition btfl HI PtlMfl' ■J|pP«Bipß Milk of MajjM",;a. Try it itntci'd of sonielhiiii,' just to move bowels." See how much letter you (~J fed -and continue to feci Tor dajl after' Tie- an'i- 'o", T to"V.o* j. acid116 words
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Advertisement121 1933-06-08 13 jlU4otllY Jfes Virginia Plc^ *»«> C,GAI^ ETTES,, 'TRWAC' ore alimtjs f 1 FACTORY I FRESH HISS-SSS!* lhou K h n J care cv! r part ot its dcMgn no cutter '^^■w^^Pj^MP^:--' «o j.iKt:ed_ed«e> no v t t 4 j ever known in the Uttory of Cigarette packing BgCSt S, g121 words
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Article202 1933-06-08 14 Automatic 'Phones For J. 8.? JOHORE NEWS. irrom Our Oicn Correspond,,.., Johorc Bahru. June 4 mcc is that'of Mr. M Ismail The thief missed about sioo whi-h i i» locked wooden drau m c 7» tab!;.. C.P.O. S HORSE. th "mf? f between the hors ridden by Mr202 words
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Article146 1933-06-08 14 Mat tern's Rations For World night Reuter Wireless. New Ycric. jmu 3 |/*2K ICS? 1 lh !ĕ* mmm mmm ■T Janus Mat trn for Oh flight across th p »ne m- c attaj of Pro-,rrs»" lr. an •tun* round tbt world Moscow June 5. .J**-»» PIN *rcm OsloReuter Wireless. - 146 words
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Article44 1933-06-08 14 Sog Teck untitled team against the untitled Saturday. Mayflower's court at 3 30 nm Arthur Urn Urn King Hong. M Said K?,h and Ctacon, HoX Q L It™ On Sunday, at Sng Teck Lye s court at 3 M R~mr v.„ 81P1r Yong "."Ti*^44 words
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Article21 1933-06-08 14 McNair XI untitled Singapore English School at rccccr to-morrow at thr fnr«,-t- 1 at oop.l. TL„g soot, j mESZ m™"". V21 words
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Article126 1933-06-08 14 '•General Standard Of Excellence. Ottawa. r I*HE award., in tho first drama festival in Canada, which *as initiated and actl.ey poaaotai ay UM Go.ernor-atnrral. Lord B'?sborcueh. have been announced by Mr. Rtpert Harvey, th? wrll-Ln un London actor, who "(ted as adjudicator. The Be. sboroufh Trophy for the126 words
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Article44 1933-06-08 14 Reuter Wireless. Epsom. June 2. stress a a vci v rrwous rare «n> "tabic lr"" 15 Um r«-,rr. .h*"* Un vteto, •=n .sml.h. I doctor Mr Th0ni 'ortnum and Ma-cn. a'd ,i" T*' St:n si ta ,hr ».«s: w sReuter Wireless. - 44 words
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Article97 1933-06-08 14 Carrying On Illicit Trade. npwo Chinese women. Cheng Hah Yee ai d Tan Lcng Leo. who were found to be carv gM the District Judsc «Mr. H. A. Forren yestcrThe mmt accused, who was found in pcs -on cf a sun, 80 gallons of fermcntlnc. rice 0 S°__97 words
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Article87 1933-06-08 14 Reuter Wireless. London Jur.e 3. THHE Italian salvage uam:-r •Artigho" mad her Hrst r.ppraranrr a Phinojth this year with golri recover.d from th- wr>k of the P. and O. Un r "Egypt" .sunk ofl UsW 522!- Artl Ji ;alva 8 <i Bold to tht valu fl?? 00 nnUReuter Wireless. - 87 words
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Article15 1933-06-08 14 A lecture on "Do Angels Exist?" will be C urse Read, to-day at 6.30 p.m.15 words
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Article23 1933-06-08 14 Mr. D. W. untitled managing partner of G R*»chand and Co Singapore, left for a .ho-t tmi m Bombay b> the "President Polk23 words
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Article135 1933-06-08 14 Londoners Sleeo In tl Gardens/ The,r 1 )Rd '-Un. 4 CNDCNEHS arc u-iUln-L Whi'.sur/id fsrmanv t aro full cf ballet; and coatl *y tb3tqe»er*tor< Jhad?. whiie 93 in the shsd m the was racoro'ed. ht ®n beacfc The heat aid not abai rhvn and many LcSdoners 4pt' <135 words
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Article67 1933-06-08 14 Verdict On ftirtidwnts Announced. Reuter Wireless. Geneva in The Swis: F.U:ra) Assiz Cor >day in the rase of eighteen ptrs ri complicity In the riots uh V Nov.mb:r ««ltlnf Jto** people and (Diary to over sndy Fred on the crowd. Lcor Nicole, a Social:* mmgh ml m. councillor.Reuter Wireless. - 67 words
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Advertisement406 1933-06-08 14 CAN M you v] Jfl DESICiN /ffiß^jl ADVERTISEMENT? i» T N FRM 11A/OKS fO.MPI.FTE WITH BLADES lOR IHfl <*v A WAKDONIA RAZOR AUVEXTTSEMENT AN tomphmentary Prizes. T' S \.\DHt RST" RAZOR with 1 Blade j WHAT YOU HAVE TO DO. T akp a fi_* f pap r and rul Wangle406 words
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104 1933-06-08 15 WHEEL FLIES OFF AT EIGHTY M. P. H. M. G. MIDGET OVERTURNS. HAGNETTES PLACED SECOND, THIRD AND FOURTH. Junior Car Club's International Trophy race it lands is graphically described in the report below he own correspondent. The race is run over m an,104 words
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Article2350 1933-06-08 15 LotMlOB, May U. TriIREK Un naonl naoii ing drivers started in the 15c the Junior Cai Chit > i\ at Bp* klands. ra were represented from *;\e eras this race becanai indicapptng was tried out. ular massed start of ai. tar* varying in speed have2,350 words
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Article, Illustration24 1933-06-08 15 MPM?S l Victoria Street Evolving a ear and a motor cyeie. The 1 rt taKe soon after the police had arrived on the scene24 words
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Article, Illustration34 1933-06-08 15 Mom, S 2s" V «sii mo<ler anClent dlBntty 15 P rovided °y thls Photograph ol a Morris 2o Salocn and the Romjn Aqueduct at Elvas. Portugal, un tne main "ad between Lisbon and Madrid.34 words
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Article313 1933-06-08 15 interesting Note On The Origin of Popular Terms. ITCW many can remember, off-hand, which I DMT ftkU tad Ui:. h bl off side' feet pecpe. Balm they have had experience lun T hcrita c for a moment before dee:d ug. Bu. th<> in terms e«U313 words
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Article72 1933-06-08 15 Sir William R. Morris, Bt.. has arrived lit-me frcm r.n extrusive trip overseas, in the MOTM of which he has been studying motor■v'A ::d leoccm] conditions in many countries. A.s is veil known. Sir William makes journeys of thia kind at regular intervals, and I- is interesting to72 words
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Article38 1933-06-08 15 Berlin. A cttl of 33 13 per cent, for Whitsuntide tickets are available for a'l lines, and are good at any tiime after mid-night km June 1 up to mid-night on June 7.38 words
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Advertisement68 1933-06-08 15 Why buy a gallon when you only need a quart Why buy a quart when you only need a pint? You Can Buy Shell Motor Oils FROM SHELL BULK CABINETS in pints, quarts or gallons j You Also SAVE THE COST OF THE TIN. IRRRF R^plp ,piPiPdi irii i B68 words
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