Malaya Tribune, 9 June 1933
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Title Section37 1933-06-09 1 The Malaya Tribune THE MOST POPULAR DAILY NEWSPAPER ,N MALAYA. Vol XX.- No. 135 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1933. FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Friday, June 9, 1933. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE, KRIDA V, JUNE 9, 193a37 words
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Advertisement271 1933-06-09 1 1 "eeel^bMeßßßß^ YOUR CAR IS AN INVESTMENT 1 CONSIDER **Jk id an;! with a range 3 bodies°to meet all requirements. For thi i WlMii dilftl who requires A W T k J m just a little bigger, thi H I d r■ 1 T »»"-*<Hir is ideal. A roomy four271 words
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Advertisement43 1933-06-09 1 A. #LINTER 6, Raffles Plaoe, Singapore. Importing Diamonds and Pearl Necklaces of every size and quality. Selling at latest and lowest market prices. Also buying gold coins and gold ornaments of every class and quaJitv, paying highest price* according to daily exohange rates.43 words
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Article540 1933-06-09 2 Motor Cyclist Killed. CAS DKIVKK NOT TO BLAME. 'J'fJK droiinttlMl surrounding the death <>♦' a Malay motor-cyclist mh i sustained fatal injuries when hi.> I machine came into collision with a motor-car on the morning of .June wen Inquired into by the Singable Coroa» F. G, Boarat),540 words
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Article84 1933-06-09 2 Sequel To The Geneva Riots. Reuter Wireless. Geneva. June n. fo.TnH n -f r .5? Socia Deputy who uas found guil.v ot inciting the disturbance last November. PIiS been .sentenced to six months' mpnsonmen;. while the other six persons ound guilty were sentenced to terms t:< m twoReuter Wireless. - 84 words
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Article88 1933-06-09 2 Wires Tell How The Wind Hlows. Akron Ohio. I IKE .he stnsthe whiskers of a eat. tiny MJ wire* of an instrument outside the rcn -ZrJZ JTm SET 4 51 HHkl and ho» h.m v TIM lratrumrn. m a "hot m-ir. I a- M» added Th? ft airship.88 words
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Article30 1933-06-09 2 2.700 Miles From Coppercentrc w Spokane. Reuter. A man named ciydr WinS™"» M>> 22 H "ST f,Tm c °PP««nS m ..T- :n f "r a .,fo^r rReuter. - 30 words
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Advertisement285 1933-06-09 2 H^iii 7 iTir%] Preparation ig|sed the world I jLfcSI over by Those who I realize_the m w rr) P o,^ance of pure Curative Soap and Ointment Unsurpassed for their Reliable I Medicinal Antiseptic Qualities j Sample- each s<-ap. Omtau di and Talcun freeuponrequ. i \j u iu rd Pfcim (Malay.)285 words
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Advertisement101 1933-06-09 2 Q///r/-/)L l/>/>//h/ f^m kcvps hair in place all day 4 It takes only minute or so to rub WĔSBMĔ Tl!!n S a aC fcTv "f" AWsW l\ ST* TrH^d. hr N handyour^ 1 ,J BMbPw I just trim and neat with VfU 1 !"ivr,nd"ru l jV acornbcomes mja,s \Wep^ \si101 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous129 1933-06-09 2 I MPIRE RADIO TONIGHT. BritUk Broadcast ing orporation. /-oji fmammm CEYLON, STRAITS SETTLE**NTS, FEDiRATFD MALAY STATES ASD ADEN). from TU I***, r-cwmffrer. Dcremir. 25 2« and 31 3 metres. ,«nr Announcement* «.II K. Li! 'To "Mike. •T GO ".TWkc, ».53. rarmrt su7lmcr Ttme: m hrs 2# from Btg B„. New,129 words
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80 1933-06-09 3 i it- >'! the JVottJ LYoncmic Coni nei tre brighter than they have been a lonn dr.y. A happy issue will be in it th« prehminary conversation m ,;i.t o n :v.' responsible for som? I kafefaaal agreement ■Olwaca Britain United Btatea It80 words
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Article71 1933-06-09 3 I tiipha.-I the unofficial wh:i I toped tnis < te.mtry. but on how BM he been recognised f All Attoli hi aid do thtir jobs cxi .11 beraoae they are well paid, have md gel *.•■<*.[ pmrim vtan Umqi I > I o»* unofficial, who. be>.l..la\.«. do71 words
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Article132 1933-06-09 3 I ..>.- been some con- i m the minds of th^se r SaatfJ m how lar th i )"-•:>!, nt for percentage releases 1 ham interfered with or rtl m u> the im control tin Bvir.e arrangement, and release! made conditional on OH Byrne jcheme. Mr 1 Ihfl132 words
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Article118 1933-06-09 3 II mm not M very mm} ago that a motcring Visitor to this country declared that the road MR tin best m thf world We are afraid the mmt cannot be said to-da-The condition of tin roads themselves docs n-t pre mt that even surface that makes traveihn118 words
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Article95 1933-06-09 3 IBB'1 BB P would like to see the S. awur.-nm :i :h;< country cf a Malayan pride of citkenship apart entirely from considerations. t.f ;ace and colour Not trr a moment is the loyalty of the Strait C.unoe and other British communities donbttc but thore i, hu95 words
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Article544 1933-06-09 3 Amazing: Trip By Missing I Explorers. Peking. May 17 A I.MOST ctncidiu. i nation of the Sven Hedin Sino-Swcdi«h expedition agreement, two mare of Dr EUdfcll scienti h".,' arrived in Peking from Ih wan of C. ntral Asia. Dr Nils Horn, i mmt C Parker Chen.544 words
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Article171 1933-06-09 3 F.M.S.U. Accelerates K.L.Tenans: Mails. I; propcod to Mto tbe PMmki Malay •States Railway time t.tolc on and from Saturday July 1. 1833. The main alteration* will The Fen.ing—K-iala Lumpur down dav mat! »•>1 leave Pensng a; 8 30 am instead of 8 0 am. and anno Kuala Lumpur171 words
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Article122 1933-06-09 3 (ireat Expansion Of The Movement. Reuter Wireless. London. June 6. The enermous expansion of the buildinsociety movement in recent years was emphasised at the first International Congress oi Building Societies. Sir Enoch Hill. Chairman of the Halifax Society, the biggest In England, welcomed th* delegates who came fromReuter Wireless. - 122 words
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Article41 1933-06-09 3 Reuter Wireless. Washington. June 6. Although It has not lodged an official protest, the United States Ooverntnent has Informed the Oerman Government of th unrest occasioned in the United 8tates p\ thi Nazll anti-Jew tactics.—Router Wireleas. 1Reuter Wireless. - 41 words
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Article36 1933-06-09 3 Reuter Wireless. I London June 6. There were 115.000 fewer unemployed in Britain on (May 22 than on April 24 and l:.8.0O0 leas than a ye«r ago Wholly unemployed now total 1.998.000 —Reuter Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 36 words
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Article378 1933-06-09 3 Singapore Committee. apathy of govt, departments. KLSr 1 f the s,nR *P° re Careers ana I In 19?i T?. 1 C mmUtetf for 1932 states effort might w -li bo Rer^ r<li y "vognfeed that an of 10 to find wonT 4 8 yS school t*l£d a378 words
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Article231 1933-06-09 3 Death SmUnco At Malacca As<i/(>s. <F,u,i; Our Orrn Correspondent > Ifalacca, June 7. cJ?! 5S mmmm or 11,0 mm to-day. M i Ju.M.ce WilUamson The firs; Rem on the criminal list »as ITtLSf to hlch Chu Knn *as alleged to have stabbed his *i*tmm a XT.! on,an231 words
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Article39 1933-06-09 3 Reuter Wireless. London. June 6. Government circles expect Lhat an intimation will be forthcoming from America regarding the June debt payment by Friday the day lor which n Cabinet meet hie hn.s been caU«nl Reuter Whelev*Reuter Wireless. - 39 words
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Advertisement158 1933-06-09 3 Swan Brand Coffee. 1 U )S2jw r rand Opitei *If not. You are losing the most Drini bi the iruurtat Because, it is prepared on Ie from selected coffee seeds of superior quality THY IT TO-DAY. It is always unchanging in taste and flavour. Free from any adulteration 1009? Ture.158 words
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Advertisement354 1933-06-09 3 ptArial Order now! m 111 that CouqhJ J m u W m^^ Inflamed tissues are quickly soothed by M M I I CnamD erlain'sCoughßemedy.ltstopstheticklc tm\w^Zs [HAMBfBlAlKQ in threat, without the use of narcotics ■j I COUGH I Bur Chamberlain's does more -it breaks up the rREMEDY con 9 estiontnatcau sesthecough.SwollenmemWM354 words
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473 1933-06-09 4 Shipping News Notices. BLOW AT BRITISH SHIPS. Serious Effect Of Oil Tax. gVIDENCE of the serious effect of ihe n-rv on duty on British coastwise shippmv growir.fr. and the Coastal Trad* Devctot-? Cfcunc.l regards it as a menace to ;he present posit.on of the Indus ry and its prospers of473 words
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Article88 1933-06-09 4 Hamhurtr-Amcrika Company To Use The Docks. atton'.»,T« Ur f.: Am r,ka Uw wh <« -ldpr«w boutham Pton extends over a conihe" Onward >3, earS deCidrd 10 Srnd ,ervL /7e UV d shlps on th New York *nL with »h mpt n dOCks lnstead of K with the passengers88 words
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Article459 1933-06-09 4 List Passengers On Hoard, p8i Ca7C S L:i -Na j r this m?rnlnj fir Pen™-» r 1 Na -d«.ra nd Enrcp, Bombay J' K 3.vain? Mr q n,- •nons. M m m. H Mc Whiter Slm t,I.'m?s, v k%-? M s and Mr j. owcn Hu-h-. ars Mr459 words
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Article213 1933-06-09 4 C.P.R Chairman And New Basis. A CCCRUING to laUr advl-e, firm M .1 n his add:ess to the slumhclde: 3of anulan Parin Ra.iway rnfjiuj at the kSV MM meeting held in Montreal. Mr E \v flcatty. chairman and pn-.idir.t made referent .0 the Atlantic Paaaansjer Coherence as folic213 words
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Article326 1933-06-09 4 British Shipowners' Use W Separators. rsLfiaiiiji the Eari f cui.ca attention to the no'i irw. .1 :>. the aters or d ~S3 ,V- 0120 c,,ta da th o*whS iim t M 0 the coanqpual injury to bi d life T,H > 1 n&bo c fica,f.rj»- 77326 words
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Advertisement367 1933-06-09 4 JTEAMER SAILINGS^ p. or BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. 'Incorporated to England.) MAIL, PASSENGER CARGu SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. LO^VnJl U PAR EAST MAIL RER VICE. Under Contract with His Majesty's Government) OUTWARD FROM LONDON For China and Japan. Due Tonnage. Singapore. SiS K s- RAJPLTANA £2367 words
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Advertisement155 1933-06-09 4 Hjuoyd tRI EST iio| (Incorporated in Italy). CARGO SERVICE. sl?i r°J on,bo Bomltty So M kiihi* l a/ enanr Cnl Bombay S»«Jd. 8r1nd.,,1. Venice and Trieste. A Mawowah. S UM Port Duo Leave 5 w > BrindJ.l. Venice and Trieste S pore. S pore. Venice. mv SANUDO June 15 j„n.'155 words
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Advertisement183 1933-06-09 4 HAMBURG-AMERIKA UNIE 1 DcuUch H_ Q ftPS Au^traJtsche Geselbchafi (Companies incorporated ln Germany). OUTWARDS. HONGKONO, SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. f m.s. BURGENLAND via Manila V" 3 m.s. MUNSTERLAND via S, JU e 13 m.s. PRIES LAND vL S Jun? 29 *mx via Mann Ju,y 12 t m s.183 words
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Advertisement541 1933-06-09 4 (I,: G 0I r The undertiotcd are the fn—,., fixtures:— 1 W OUTWARns 5 "FRANKEN" for Manila Bom l 9 Shanghai. North China anJl&S*' HOMEWARDS. M. "TRIER" for Genoa, Barrel,™ 3923 Casablanca. Rotterdam. Kam Bremen and Aden t s.s. "HOLSTEIN" for Aden Q J JRe Mseiheg, Oran, Havre, B'datn. burg541 words
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Article333 1933-06-09 5 Mining Shares. SiMKapore. Friday, 11 a.m. ..are quotations are issued and Co. xchange and stock mm Buyera. Sellera. S Kumbang Tin 28- 301- Malay 26 28,Mam Tin 13 3 14 6 0 95 1 05 B prai Tin 16 9 17 9 Padang 0 10 0.15 Q|333 words
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Article111 1933-06-09 5 bsllli BT FRASER CO, EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Buyers. BeUer». t>:'rapnr e Coin Storage P<r cent. 102 cl EiRsapcre Municipal 5 per cent. no 113 «"n?ap«,re Municipal 4' 2 p<r cent. 104 108 nom Municipal 1909) 4> 3 per cent. 104 108 noru Municipal '1313» 4 per111 words
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126 1933-06-09 5 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION. TIN JUMPS ONCE MORE. Rubber Does Not Respond To London. (By Our Financial Correspondent.) Singapore. Friday, noon. To-day's Prices:— Rubber (Singapore), 117 16 its., down 1 n et. Tin (Singapore), sl2 1, up Yesterday's Prices:— London Rubber '> 9 16d., up 1 32c\ Market126 words
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Article210 1933-06-09 5 Chairman's References At Annual Meeting. The sixth ordinary general meeting of Imperial Chemical Ir.djsiries. Ltd was hHd at the Cen;ral Hall West m-.iter. London. SW Sir Harry McGowan. KB E .the chairman and managing dire:tcr>. pre^.ding. In the course of his address the chairman sari Members210 words
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Article96 1933-06-09 5 Messrs Guthrie and Co. Ltd. forward the following lit t buyers* prices, received by cable, for Malayan Palm Oil and Palm Kernels: PALM OIL IN BULK. c.i.f landed weights N:w York-Philadelphia 3.43 cents (U.S. currency) per lb. ci.f. larked weights USA. Pacific Porto 3.35 cents 'US. currency>96 words
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Article29 1933-06-09 5 The fcllcw.ru rubber returns for the month uf May are reportt C MenUkab 57.000 lb Jeram Kuantan 37.700 lb. Sungei Bugan 62.500 lb. New Scudai 43.700 lb.29 words
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Article569 1933-06-09 5 Course of Business Upward Since March. The course of business has been upward yuire the middle of March, and considering Ih seventy of the disturbance ln the economic syst m caused by the banking panic the recuperative power displayed has been decidedly encouraging, says the National City569 words
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Article18 1933-06-09 5 The tm outputs for the month of May are as follows Jriebu Tm Dredging 3CO plculs.18 words
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Article128 1933-06-09 5 Malaya And D.E.I. Could Profit Of £120 A Ton. Chairman of the Pahang Co Ltd. wriung to "The FlnlnSS weas on May 15 says: Pn»™ gatheni frcm the n**»P*Pcrs that the meeting in London In June to L y UrlfT ««««nents. the trade re,m the Virt ous nations128 words
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Article1522 1933-06-09 5 Amalgamation Scheme. PERNAMBANG AREAS REVIEWED. thl b P U lrt entn ordinary general meeting of Sding n MBy 12 Mr H The chairman said: These accounts relat-, to the position before the amlgamaticn with the Perr.ambang Company, before cur tin interests were separated from our rubber interes1,522 words
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Article366 1933-06-09 5 Rubber Shares. Singapore, Friday, 11 a.m. The following rubber share quotations are Issued by Fraser and Co. and Lyall and Evatt: •ssue Value. Fraser Lyall I Bharea. 00. Eratt 1 Allcnby $0.70 $0.85 $0 75 $0.90 1 Alor Gajah 0.55 0.6b 0.50 0.60 IA. Hitam 1.00 120366 words
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Article272 1933-06-09 5 FRASER CO.'S QUOTATIONS, a CLosma quotation*. 3 > £> Buyer*. Sellera. $2 $2 Alex. Brick Pref. $0 80 $0.95 $2 $2 Alex. Brick Ord. 0.50 norn £1 £1 B. Am ri. Tobacco 102 6 1C7;6 $10 $5 B. Malaya Trus cc 5.35 5.50 £1 £1 C. Tin Pref. 7272 words
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Advertisement46 1933-06-09 5 THE SOUTH i ||v| BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT BATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH. rv Manager. 2, Ftnlayson Green. EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION. LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR AND PERSONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE. L. G JOHNSON: General Manager.46 words
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Advertisement84 1933-06-09 5 THE EASTERN BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated ln England). SINGAPORE BRANCH. 4. D'Almelda Street Authorised and Subscribed Capital £2.000.000 Paid-up-Capital £1,000.000 Reserve Fund and Rest 500.000 HEAD OFFICE: LONDON BRANCHES: B mbay, Calcutta. Colombo, Karachi. Madras. Amara. Baghdad. Bahrein. Basra, Kirkull. Mosul and Singapore. CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and Interest allowed at 2%84 words
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Advertisement53 1933-06-09 5 tmttHjr/ QUARTERLY I\% Interest yearly paid to you quarterly Think what small amounts put regularly away now, will mean to you in time to come. In a surprisingly short time you will have an appreciable bank balance. Interest at the rate of 1 1 is paid quarterly. Head Office: 55.53 words
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Advertisement217 1933-06-09 5 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Limited. (Incorporated tn Straits Settlement*). Swffsnnori to THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK, LTD. THE HO HONG BAPim. LTD. AND THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK, LTD CAPITAL. Authorised $40,000,000.00. Paid Up $10,000,000 00 BEAD OFFICE. CHINA BUILDINQ, CHULIA STREET. BINGAPOMX* LOCAL BRANCH: «58. NORTH BRIDGE BO AD. BOARD OF DntEOTORS: Cnae217 words
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Advertisement117 1933-06-09 6 SIIMHpBRA 9.15 TO-NKiHT: MALAYAN PIOPRKI V M,ni <;rei <>r mm an THE SCREEN'S MASTERPICTURE! Scandal BEBE DANIELS anrf *Mrtar AST. 615 915 j MARLBOBQiir.H Stagajjore Premiere Tonight j THE ALL AMERICAN i W«b RICHARD ARLEN j A UNIVERSAL PICTURE j j X M REIN THRILL 1 TOPPED BY TREMENDOUS SPECTACLE117 words
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Advertisement211 1933-06-09 6 Amusements drstroyed by an MR RAID in I MINUTES S Till lIORBORS OF A WORLD WAR IV HfJI AND I SEE The Beautiful Star Of '1 Itf jflfL "CAVAI.r Diana W!3Sk Wynyard Mflß I Melro-(H,ldwy n .Mavers j Men Must Fight 15 j »i, h I.EW.S STONE. ..m 1 ...».S211 words
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Advertisement174 1933-06-09 6 mm^t '.L IN AG! A PICTURE AS MODERN AS TO-DAY With GENEVIEVE TOWN, LAURENCE OLIVIpd i SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION 8 F. A. CUP FINAL at WEMBLEY j IK sen.fd by C.AUMONT. SILENT PICTURES. XX. TP TWO SHO^T^j TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW MGHT-SFfYivir I Preceded By 10 R:, r ir> sh HOOT174 words
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Article360 1933-06-09 7 \nnual Meeting. \KW CHAMPIONSHIP CUP. Hon Sir Walter Huggard. K.C., Preof th* Singapore Lawn Tennis n. tijok the chair at the annual gentn* held In the lounge of the Cricket tesday. Mr. J A. Dean (vice-Pre-Mr. D H Kleinman «Hon. Secretary l" -urpr) and representatives of the360 words
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Article62 1933-06-09 7 1 mho Slovakia May Meet Britain. Reuter. A-MvJiwuiuc, JUIlf O. VI., Cup Perry (Great Britain» ■Italy) 6—1. 7—5. f>—4 and Sltfani G 2, 7-5. 7—5— Reuter T Prague. June 9 'V" Cup.. Menzel and Mar:.alek 1.1.4' b.-at Xydi and Nicolakles C 1. c—1. Czecho Slovakia Greece byReuter. - 62 words
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Article46 1933-06-09 7 lawn tennis tournament a: the H C arc as follows: 'ONDAY'S TIES. tm: Woon Chow Tat v Ctaoag Thutt Pitt v. Wee <• *a| Cher Lim v. S H. Tan HESDAYS TIES. li Chita Choon Lcong v handicap itinali. lim Choon 0 1 Yong Poh.46 words
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Article32 1933-06-09 7 Japanese Representation Increased. Reuter. Vienna. June 9. Oames committee has decide.i MM sailing, canoeing. lacro— tint among the Olympic sporty tided three delegates on the a of two as hitherto—ReuterReuter. - 32 words
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Article45 1933-06-09 7 1 lot the Briti.vh handicapping ithletic! has been expressed by a of Birmingham University n home after an absence of nine > t u> the Japanese athletic auv tlue of handicaps in bringing '"'Ping track champions, and count! JU»|] to adopt a similar45 words
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Article20 1933-06-09 7 Reuter Wireless. Berlin. June 6. he London newspaper, the into Germany will be banned BHB period.—Reuter Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 20 words
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Article43 1933-06-09 7 Careless Handling Of Air Bombs. Reuter. Tokyo. June 8 the A s a hi sets Z *f« -ft handling of air bomb, ~7»«--the arena! and being unloved The fipit explosion occurred ni did only minor damaged i, ,°JP m a,MIReuter. - 43 words
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Article172 1933-06-09 7 utter /Who Thought He Could Keep Some Silk. A Chinese dress cutter. Wonc Ah Sena who thought he was entitled To the rem before the Second Magistrate Mr A Hay yesterday on a charge of theft He was employed by Mrs Oauthler a dressmaker carrying m business m172 words
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Article94 1933-06-09 7 Important Discovery In Germany. The veil that has surrounded the new important discovery made by the chemical syndicate German Dye Trust <I.G. Parben». of a new li ht-meta' called hydronalium. was lifted to-day by Deutsche Alleemeir," Zeitung." Hvdrcnalium may. in the first place, be used in the c( nstrucion94 words
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Article156 1933-06-09 7 A comDe't! :nn conducted by a Lcndon rexsnacer .0 a«"ertain the 10 most poDular \oun2 in n produced some curious results Her* >«• th* Itat. 1. lord PurphJev 2 Jim Mollison 3 *.o«l Coward: 4. "BunnY Austin: 5. Jack Kvlton j»nd -T.ck Pome i.ied» 6. Jack *»eterp156 words
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Article115 1933-06-09 7 I.C.F.A. TT team v. A. A Battery. RA tomorrow a» the CT A. eround Paramana'han Ismail Kit a- SHhambaram :S. N. Nair. Don. A. Sank-i-ar ;d. Suptnah. P Suppiah \':uimuth\. It Edward and Ar-dul Rahman. Reserves :—Rajoo. R. S. V. 6undram. Vccrapan. ICF .A. XI v. Wiltshire*115 words
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Article64 1933-06-09 7 The Band or the SS. Police will perform the following programme, weather permitting, at the Botanic Gardens on Sunday, commenclna at 9 pjn.: March. "Loyal Legion." Sousa: overture. "My Old Suable Jacket." Bllton; "The Golden Waltz." Winter; poeme. "Erotik." Orieg. £org. "Sanctuary of the Heart," Ketelby; "Reminiscences of64 words
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Article15 1933-06-09 7 The Naval Base soccer team have withdrawn from the Commercial Cup Competition.15 words
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139 1933-06-09 7 AT THE CINEMAS. Oloiia Swaru.on. the ev:Tfc\ci:i of the screen. »Kcr the leading ro> in 'F. rfect l ndei tandinK the United production which Dcgan a season at th? Pavilion theatre jesterday It lias been hailed as Gloria Swan on s greatest picture since The139 words
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103 1933-06-09 7 The All American.- which began I mm yesterday at the Marlborough, in some respec's resemble Thr Spint m Notre Dame." and the 1931 all-American team ure he -picture. Thrilling football, mm* la tm United States H a gam? hk« mg% b M n m103 words
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Article249 1933-06-09 7 esttrclay's Sccond Division Soccer. The Harlequins beat the Police 5—3 in the second division League match played at Jalan Besar (Stadium last evening. Except tor the first few minutes of play, when Mohamed availed himself of an early chanc.' to give the Police the lead, the issue249 words
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Article245 1933-06-09 7 Y.M.C.A. Beaten In Div. Ill, S.A.F.A. League. S L P A 111 talr.ed their unbeaten crd t H of lhe 8.A.F.A. League yesterday at the Oeylang R< creation Ground by beating the Y.M.C.A. by j-j. There waa no scoring btfr.re the interval r. Ycng Liang referee d.245 words
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Article46 1933-06-09 7 L Uwn v on Sunday at the SCO Dr. H O Hcpkina. Dr J M A Lowscn. A E. O Blades. N H. P Whitley A. B. Jordan. A Ing Us. r. s Tufnell. F. Vine E Jeans. A. O. Cooke. J w Jackaon.46 words
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Article257 1933-06-09 7 Ke-union Dinner. SCHOOL FEES OF THF POORER BOYS. T"* T all hoys applying to nim for leaving certificate* at the end of last year were al.le to MM wai a statement made by the Rev. Bro. Stephen at the annual union dinner of St. Joseph's Old257 words
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Article62 1933-06-09 7 Stuttgart A sta.ion and school for shoers. the lae-r in charge of Wolf Hirth. the well kno»n pil'u UWlihed «> Om Romberg ea r Schwablsh Omund. in the Euabtan Alps The «rhool l will rommenre with 50 pupils. A hall the dyers and their cuest* an-62 words
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Advertisement611 1933-06-09 7 STY ANDREW'S MISSION HOSPITAL WEEK. —:0:— i BUY A I FLAG ToDay I v n i s —:0:— J MONDAY, JUNE 12th. Grand Chanty Performance. i CAPITOL THEATRE j (By kind permission of the Management j At G. 15 p.m. j "SERVICE FOR LADIES" (Bj courted of Paramount Film Service611 words
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Advertisement167 1933-06-09 7 WANTED Tiach.ns. m and ladles, f* and Secondary Classes. Apply i n rvn wrl mg Box 159. c o Malaya Tribune WANTED Thoi oughly Experienced Wholesale Bate man for Butter. Condensed Milk. Biseuu* w"thtf, r PrOVisioils etc No beginners I to Box 158. to Malaya TribunJ I ENROL Classes 10167 words
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57 1933-06-09 8 Mrs Chew Boon Lay and family wish to express their hiartlclt thanks to all their relatives and friends for their kind attendance at the funeral cf th? late Mr Che* Boon Lay. for their day and nigh* visits a::d for their gtfu. wreaths, t'ltgrains and »c.ter£ of57 words
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Article638 1933-06-09 8 Mussolini must rightly be given the major credit for the conclusion of the Four-Power Pact. He hal ieast a realist. He saw that Europe was losing ground in other parts of the world through disunity and bickering on the Continent itself. He proposed that the four Powers.638 words
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Article363 1933-06-09 8 Comments By The Way. PROTESTS from those who should know no;withstanding, centralisation of the Goven.ment of Malaya in Singapore, under the guise of decentralisation in th? P.M.S., proceeds steadily. Lord Rothermere- s incursion into the realm cf Malayan politics has been unfortunate for those opponents cf363 words
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139 1933-06-09 8 Chh»e«e boy. when charged with theft m w^ $12 5 lm P°»« shop. X W COnvlrted of an ir JU c uee£ I^Li of on X lm I has i«s oeen *ent to the house of dncniicn «„h recommended for repatriation QMdCn n A139 words
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Article84 1933-06-09 8 haa of the Federal cinnSm?7h UnolDclal member Mr J s Arter lh placr of the lal Sclmurd: at V the V Se" an Tor l2 As a sil"a- d C-,ar.::ayah was chareed dS T° legU to the SUc^of*^^^^ matter was fur,h»? P tanks wher the "and, .'aid t^84 words
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Article46 1933-06-09 8 last night by ih« W HuBhes > left Serrmban to catcrthis\ee ks m hl train fOT Sin^Pore. weeks homeward bound mail. serutor. The PuWlc P™charge of m J5Er T"»*2 the Ca,endar was Rabar beirT arrinoH r nampd Yatin bl Rembau o n jan U Bt near46 words
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Article49 1933-06-09 8 In honour of the Birthday of H M attended and mTT the Residency, Taipins. at The fun-al of the late Mr i. m v Chuan. brother of Towkav YLTtL H m Yen dad at P(ina mT; Hln h <> Ping on Sa-urdaT when 82 at Tai P>-e at th-49 words
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Article390 1933-06-09 8 BY More chances to lose your h earned money to-day! I know I shall not lose am i i it all on Monday. 1 1 A Many of my Malayan were once pleasure bent a., 2° bent now—they are eomplet A The Mollisons have brol propeller of390 words
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Article38 1933-06-09 8 FATAL ACCIDENT INQUIRY, on pa PROOR^MME on pas,. 2. CAREERS FOR BOYS, on page 2. SHIPPING NEWS, on page 4 dNEMA NEWS, on page IS MUSLIM AFFAIRS, on page 14 JOHORE NEWS, on page 438 words
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Advertisement169 1933-06-09 8 mm mm ***>m*m m mm rtt>» >i„ r <B<>Baa In Your Home!; "5 AYRES" Model Billiard Tables j y These Tables are well constructed facsimile models and sho»M t„ regarded as Toys. Composition Board replaces L help of a good quality Cloth and Rubber Cushion^l an 55 the the run169 words
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Advertisement109 1933-06-09 8 i r The PHOTO STORE j For Your Cameras. I Stockist* of ZEISS IKON CAMERAS. (Wee List On Application I. j MALAYA PHOTO SUPPLY 59. Victoria Street. BLNOAPOR*. For Absolute Satisfaction take -ill your CLOCKS. YVATCHFs GRAMOPHONES that" go" Vml TO YICK WOH HING 429. North Bridge Road (Near Middle109 words
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107 1933-06-09 9 SOUTH-WEST NOW IN OPEN REVOLT. CABLES WASHINGTON TO STOP WHEAT LOAN. Fear Of Nanking Duplicity. Japanese Refuse To Withdraw From Peiping Area. lhe situation in China has worsened. The South-West en in revolt. Canton has cabled 'Washington not to ut the agreement for107 words
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Article948 1933-06-09 9 Shanghai, June 9. JJ. r undertaking not to b the Chinese troops as the Sino-Japanese truce ted at Tangku recentfonnaHy assisting the the hitter's attack on J ipanese and Manchutre advancing on Changpeh where Gen. Feng Yu hil heath]uarters. I ;rred north of Miantan tanchukuo troops948 words
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Article65 1933-06-09 9 Wheeler And Woolsey Arrive By Plane. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ban:kok. June 8. Wrueler. Woolsey and party arrived by this afternoon's plane from Singapore full of beam They were out seeing Bangkok sight> this evening and arc not going to bed because the leave for Rangoon65 words
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Article183 1933-06-09 9 Not Hurt But Plane Damaged. Reuter J London. June 8. IM and Amy Mollison tried to take off from Croydon at SSO pm to-day ln an attemp; to Hy direct to New Yo:k. from whine they Planned to make a record non-stop fl-ht to Bagdad AfterReuter - 183 words
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Article301 1933-06-09 9 In Possession Of Arrested Javanese. Within the last fix months several Ja\ar.<- thieves have been rounded up by the poH the Tanghn District There appeals to be a iarg? ring of these daring house-breakers, mmwm, and arrests continue to be made from ti time. Yesterday, before the301 words
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Article129 1933-06-09 9 Peasants Crossing Border Into Poland. Warsaw. May 24 According to reports current here, fam.ne conditions in the Soviet Union have reached such a pi eh that the Moscow Government is hastily chartering vessels in Eng and and elsewhere for the transportation of grain to Russia to relieve the129 words
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Article84 1933-06-09 9 Negotiations Abortive: Force Tj Be Used. Reuter. Mukden. June 8. The prospects for release of the MtMl officers of the "Nanchang" are gloomier than ever. Despite the fact that a dozen relatives cf the pirates have been taken as counter-hostages, the captors are unmoved and are still InsistingReuter. - 84 words
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Article32 1933-06-09 9 Sues For Divorce On Ground Of Incompatibility. Reuter. Los Angeles June 8 .JSL I St 1 Roo v "t confirms the reports that her son Elliott has decided to sueReuter. - 32 words
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Article340 1933-06-09 9 Roosevelt's Offer. RK KV, Y T0 consider debt revision. Reuter. New York, June 8. PRESIDENT Roosevelt has issued a new statement expressing readiness to receive any official request for debt revision. He reiterated that the first step must be made by the debtors. Whatever be the attitudeReuter. - 340 words
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Article237 1933-06-09 9 Inprmmal Of Euronean States' Relations. Reuter. Rome. June 8 .•ol.Pwuu conclusio:; cf th-Mu-aolini has pardoned t.if French P-ofe sor Eydoux .imprisoned fcr antl-Fascist .rtivlt'es. and has intimated that may rornai3 m for mm^ ro:t.—R«uitr •rv,- p a ri June 8 »,.1 Thrcc-Poner conference is believed toReuter. - 237 words
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Article78 1933-06-09 9 Said To Be On Secret Mission To Japan. Reuter. Geneva. June 8. A drart resolution has been to the International Labour Conference by two Chinese uovemmen- d legates urging the abolition of extraterritorial Jurisdiction and similar privileges in countries where they still' exist.— Reuter. Riga. June 8Reuter. - 78 words
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Article61 1933-06-09 9 Reuter. Geneva. June 8. For the first time in htstnrv the United states delegates will take part ln the work m the seventeenth session of the International l abour Conference which opened at 10 oe:ock this morning. To-day-, proceedings are largely iormal. after t] P**aldent. »b0Reuter. - 61 words
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Article260 1933-06-09 9 No Paying I n Foreign Currency. Reuter. Anrvcn,, London. June 8. GENERAL moratorium ha.s been declared ulv li a j2 ltS ghrn to Germany before nlrL beCW,se ,Hr Schacht declares) h Present financial position is cau ed kf the bank crisis ol tha; date TYin>f P rsReuter. - 260 words
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Article183 1933-06-09 9 THE WAR AGAINST DUMPING. Tariff Weapon. Koyeott Of Indian Cotton. Reuter. Tokyo, June 8. QN seemingly reliable authority it is leai ned that the Government is considering raising the tariff against British Empire goods in retaliation for the anti-Japanese trade measures in England and India. th eReuter. - 183 words
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Advertisement144 1933-06-09 9 I —NOT MERELY j TO-t A PERFUME gar V/; I X the opinicn of many women tefinement of taste on any sl-: il j occasion when a delicate P erfume is but it is delight- i ¥'*3&? fUl,y ooth;:! afld refreshing when one is tired bj any form of exertion,144 words
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127 1933-06-09 10 RECORD FIELDS FOR AMATEUR EVENTS. ONLY THREE SCRATCHING?*. DOUBLE TOTE' ON RACES 7 9 NO BIG SWEEP. ™c first day's rani a connection with the Singapore Turf Club a two-day Spring Amateur race meeting will be run off Ulil afternoon, commencing at 2.15 p.m.127 words
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455 1933-06-09 10 PVERV] HING La again in spick ami span i ndition for the first amateur race meeting to be held on the new Racecourse. Six racewill be run over the furlong 6M»e and flit remaining three over five furlongs. Selections for to-day by ''Winning455 words
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Article83 1933-06-09 10 Special Selections For This Afternoon. CjPECIAL ,electmns by Winning Pos t fo thls races w as fol™ RACE 1 -MOOBARAK Arjuna II Lands End RACF 2-LEONIE Timbang. lUad-of-thc-Btli RACE 3 HIGH CRAG Pa tarries. Now I.v>uc. Race 4 -springkell Mickey Moi v ko Mada. RACE S.—JUNE II83 words
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Article88 1933-06-09 10 Selections »> "The Man At The Rails." RACE 1 —1. CINDERS 2. La Petite 3. Arjuna II RACE 2—1. VITALITY, 2 Head of the Bill. •I Tim bang RACE 3—1. HIS MARK. 2. Pataqurs 3 Zarina. RACE 4—1. SALOME 2. Sprinkell. 3. Perfect Ladv RACE j.—1 SHIREEN.88 words
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Article98 1933-06-09 10 American Open Golf Championship. Reuter. Glenville, Illinois. June 9. IN the American open golf championship. 1. Tommy Armour leads at the end of toda\ s first round of eighteen holes with a lecord-breaking G8. Hi- card lead: 4—4—4—3—3—4—5—3—4 i.nd 4-4—4—3—4—5—3-3—4=68 Against par: and 4—I—5 —3—4—5—3—4— 4=72. Hagen. McReuter. - 98 words
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Article50 1933-06-09 10 (.la morgan Beaten At Pontypridd. Reuter. London, June 3 beat Glamorganshire by ar innings and 89 rum in the Count', «nampion iup ga mP commenced at Pontypridd .in Wtunesuiy. Score's: m' 1 129 ,Goddard 7 f 48. and 5 for 42 Park<>r 5 tor 58' 332 Bmett DReuter. - 50 words
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Article136 1933-06-09 10 I The following are the positions in the County I crirktt championship to-day I 1st. Inn*. P W L D W L Pas. Obt Perc Points awarded 15 4 5 3 I I 0 0 105 105 'M- 00 5 o II 1 75 50 6666 Wa™ri136 words
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Article583 1933-06-09 10 First Division Soccer Match. A R hnving th? cf the first half and ™MnS level with the Wiltshire Regiment urn,. Pulau Brani lost yesterday Tvcn-' r* :n lhe Anson Road Stadium by five goals JM,o P n, ,T g d game witn Ul? Glanders 55 t583 words
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Article162 1933-06-09 10 Max Schnielinjr technical k.<). ,v NEW YORK. N Reuter. N,. nical knockout in the tenth r, a l >- bout here to-day.—R eu ter. Althouj h not officialiv rer™, Sohmeling has been popuE An the world heavyweight champiot Rising from the shadow of riPf., round, the handsomeReuter. - 162 words
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Article154 1933-06-09 10 To-Nights Biu; Fight. The New World Arem u-in ,w a great scrap popular boxers in the roll 1 Ea 19 .v, Graha top the ,ra wk hree minu,e round batt the and but n h ir,ar improVed Singaporear, GRAHAM'S UNBEATEN RECORD se^n°oH en v!- Graham not in154 words
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Advertisement21 1933-06-09 10 J 7 FITCH S ROYAL 1 PINEAPPLE BRAND (AUSTRALIAN) FRESH SUPPLIES fTPfSWITTI OF DANISH BACON ||ut]V»W ARRIVE EVERY mSTTTcH FORTNIGHT jMjWn^U21 words
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Advertisement30 1933-06-09 10 i 7 Powered rn.Uc.n be UMd wh rever n I I fl Wh.t Jo you k-, ow .bout «noth.r milk f I J I I ENiiribata >_ GETZ BROS .v CO30 words
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Article617 1933-06-09 11 Independence Effects. AUSTRALIAN TRADE TO INCREASE? Washington. May 18. A USTRALIAN-Philippines trade will become crea ln Importance if the Philippines th! indept>ndfnc *ct and proceed with th. J2' e lop,n nt new external markets, in he opinion of trade authorities here PhuS" Australia and the fn617 words
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Article328 1933-06-09 11 Wednesday. May 31. In the forenoon His Excellency and Lady Clemen'l and the Misses Clement!, attended by Mr R. J Curtis. Private Secretary and Mr H C Bevcrlev. ADC arrived at Singapore by the sy. Sea Belle The Hon. Mr. M B Shelley had luncheon at Government House.328 words
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Article42 1933-06-09 11 Reuter Wireless. Washington. June 6. The Senate Committee enquiring into thMorgan Company affairs has decided to ask Senate to grant v additional powers to investigate the private stock transactors of the Morgan partners with their income tax returns Reuter Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 42 words
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Article94 1933-06-09 11 The Municipal health statement for the week ended June 3 gives the total number of death as 211. The death rate was 22 98 per mill compared with 20 is in the preceding week and *3 22 in the corresponding week of last year. The chief causes of death were:94 words
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Advertisement254 1933-06-09 11 j THE HEW WORLD SHOW j TO NIGHT TALKIES TO.NIGHT 1 DOUBLE PROGRAMME THE SKY RAIDERS I j COLLEGE COQUETTE j I KEK X X (REAM TO AlxlvgßY MONDAY AM) THURSDAY, I NTII. FI'RTHER NOTICE. 11)-ACHE. TOOTH-ACHE. NEI'R \l (I iiwia. l IFFNEBS IN THE j mEXS !f take aml254 words
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Advertisement182 1933-06-09 11 I Race Horse I Insurance AT LOW RATES jl WITH I > ABSOLUTE SECURITY Sime, Darby Co., Ltd. |j TOL. 5144. INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. (I LOOK for the pyramid Trade Mark ion every handkerchief you buy. In fabric, designs, colours and service. Pyramids offer you-ahvays-the j Greatest Handkerchief Value in the182 words
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Miscellaneous719 1933-06-09 11 CLUB DIARY. reader, Q T?J2J** "T*"» *h*h are II „er*iS.. i" ThU Dior, sS «523/5. sslwsm «"d compter «P-to-date reeved mm on whteh v!,!? n day »> rpv, °u» to mean holding over till next day TO-DAY. JUNE 9 ~l nre 70 Sophia hoaa. 1.30 om Chinese Amateur Dramatic* and719 words
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Article, Illustration22 1933-06-09 12 TO-DAY'S ARRIVALS. •Sauerland.- Germ 4.793 torn. rrom T ku Bar 9-fi: for Hamburg 9-622 words
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Article38 1933-06-09 12 The P and O. "Kid'erpore I m w. u kong and is expected to arrive he-e at" g on Wednesday next. 1 8 m She wl 1 proceed alongside the S H n on arrival Whart38 words
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Article115 1933-06-09 12 Singapore. June 9. BHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES. East Wharf (Entrance Gate I) Op Ten Noort 22; Alaska Maru 20. Main Whaif (Entrance Gate I) Takada 14. Dclius 9: Cingalese Prince 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Oate 3> Seafarer 30 Lycaon 32: Baron Belhaven Amur < alongside Baron Belhaven >115 words
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Article69 1933-06-09 12 Eight »m.V.cur pollers have be n in md IO cfflc atr cferees in the Ryder Cup match ofe&rionals of Ore3t BriUtn and ol the Lnited States a. Southport and Ahv«»*e on Jun.» 26 and 27. I They are H. BUs *dam G Ber.tle Brlgad, T A c69 words
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Article17 1933-06-09 12 ,he i wmblLng and tha» Urn >»r -icul effec. wou'd no, mmm the hospitn.:17 words
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Article20 1933-06-09 12 B Left Arrd. Spore London Dutch Air MM May 31 June 3 luarapoer* May ft June m20 words
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Article75 1933-06-09 12 Ftochbach. Bavarian Alps. sUndln on crag a quarter of a 0,(1 to on the Riier Inn cat* now look hack on 1 000 years ol existence i" SSS ChUrch 1,1 th Valle> Ha f th BavarlB A'ns are th I Astenhofe tarnv buUt at a greater altitude I75 words
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Article45 1933-06-09 12 Eisenach. Th? annual meet ng on May 27 and 2a „r U.e "Friend, of the W.rtburg will uke th. Sta-eTh *Immbv Urn Ca.sel BU« Thca re. Professor Eduard Spranger o th-re will a Wagner concert ir. the Wartbire conducted by Max yon Schilling45 words
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Article186 1933-06-09 12 SELLING. Singapore. June 9. London 4 months" sight 2[A 132 London 3 months' sight 24 Londcn 60 days' sight 2|3 31 32 London 30 days' sight 213 15j16 London demand 2 3 29 32 London T.T. 2 3"' Lyons and Paris demand 980 Hamburg demand 165 New York186 words
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Article136 1933-06-09 12 Frcnch Tribute To Miss Ishbel ."MacDonald. Paris. A graceful tribu e to Miss Ishbel MacDonald ,,a,d by the special correspondent cf the Journal at Washington. Wcmea," he says, i:a\e p'.ayed a considerable, although discreet. role in the recent diplomatic ac ivltv. am speaking of two women of136 words
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Article89 1933-06-09 12 Dresden. The Opera Festival season of the Saxon capita! will open on July l with the oremiere perlormance on any stage of Richard Strauss new opera "Arabe la." It will be given again en July 3. 5. 8. 12 and 15. The same composer's Egyp lan Helen89 words
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Article85 1933-06-09 12 Friendly protests continue to be m?de in ru.nc? aga.nst the use of English sports wo ds. There has been a skirmish over "basket-ball." game tha. has become popular in Franc" It was su' ;-sted that .he Fr. nch equivalent' •bale au pani r." »as good enough,85 words
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Article284 1933-06-09 12 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures. TO-DAY, JUNE 9 High Tides.—11.59 a.m.. 10.55 p.m Singapore Amateur Races Outram Schcol Drill and Boxins Di.nlw Besar, 2.30 p.m. Ja kn Cricket: S.C.C. v. Y.M.C.A.. See v. Johore. B. Mati. League Football: Div. II. Chinese II v College,284 words
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Article151 1933-06-09 12 ALHAMBRA. —Edward G. Robinson in 'Silver Dollar." CAPITOL.— "Men Must Fight." EMPIRE.— John Gilbert ai:d Paul Lukaa in "Down tairs." GREAT WORLD.-Side shows, Cabaret. Malay opera. Chinese wayangs, mmm and talk. ing films <Sky Talkie: "Sunny Side Up"; Star Talkie: "East of Borneo.") MARLBOROUGH.— The AU American." NEW WORLD.-Side151 words
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Article137 1933-06-09 12 lfin of including lat x nH -.vertex and concentrated latex during tw 1933. I Port Tons. Latex, Concentrated Latex Transhipment Tons TOTAL Btralta Malay usm Transhipment Tor.s. 1 Proper Settlements. B JZ Z Straits Mftlav Transhipment. l in ™*>" Settlement.. 52 Straus Malay Grand US 2 679137 words
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Advertisement154 1933-06-09 12 I iili^Jl I sit i WIW BOOT POLISH j is a quality Boot Polish iik* w ji" ;v -•-dine brilliant ar r f 1 11 l*»lHh j, J wat'rpro,:.'. Out a nab* "•"parable. Black and s j j j Pianos Bought, Sotoj j And Exchanged. I SEASON CO., LTD., j154 words
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Miscellaneous73 1933-06-09 12 DAILY WEATHER REPORT. Malayan Meteorological Service. Te«ter«af. N»Chl M x Bright Mln r*mp buo e n:n I>:bd D-f. F Inch* Heirs iv g y 0- Slur 90 M 7 0 IS ygy 93 Nil 5-» 73 X Trenggar.u go x\\ si 73 Bukl Jeram 90 mm 91 74 Malacca 8473 words
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Miscellaneous253 1933-06-09 12 POSTAL INTtLLIGtNCt SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY. Selat. Pandjang. Bengkalis. Slak. Pakan Baroe. Fort de Kock and Padang (Ampang) 3 p.m. North. N -Eait and N-West Sumatra (Tinombo» 3p in Barka Island < except Muntokt. Billiton and Batavta De Weerti 4 p m Anamba and Natuna Islands i Magnet > 4253 words
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Article, Illustration339 1933-06-09 13 g^JSLTL?!» /rom a Cam be Capitol on Wednesday. '<">«• Murra,, and George Sidney, rho appear at the next week-end in -The Cohens and Kelly, tj Trouble." Attractions At The Local Cinemas. aaa. I I the w ram f* 1 daeslea i am a m Ll Chain I an bach apjaaa339 words
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Article445 1933-06-09 13 Character Actor Reigns To-day. THE film n N and h-rome of ten thousand romances Wfafl made love with vauations •aw B r la and BBttlfty slipped into each i la the -fade-out" have no place IB th- msm irti—i r f thin?-, on the screen. wdtog to Mr Maxwell Arncw.445 words
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126 1933-06-09 13 CURIOUS ATTRIBUTE OF JOAN BLONDELL. PLENTY OF TEARS! REFUSES ALL ARTIFICIAL AIDS Tft EMOTION. IU b the sad btjtiNM of ireepini before Uk casoora Joan who was honeymooning in New ifort recently ui,v, i f"?*"' t> uu With her hus »anH Georjro BvMt, has it all over her list l!u126 words
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Article386 1933-06-09 13 TN her latest phture. Blondie TfllßUßll m St wh eh »he is featured with OBaatß M mm Elondell Is called upen to wet-p for mt came.-a on three r-eparr.te aaaßataß 1 are momen s of real. unst;? -se icn and the third is In a srene Ml crocodile tears for386 words
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Article233 1933-06-09 13 If you have v burd ***** name and are courting a motion pic BBj ear BP, do.rt change i—simply add mothtr letter to spells auccess. Carol? Umbaid wi'l tell you' This lascinattng beauty, now appearing wi h Clark Oubb ard Dcrothy MackaUJ m Paramount s "No Man of233 words
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Article261 1933-06-09 13 Fewer, and therefore, better, arlttrs »111 b' emp'cy?d by H Mywood studios during 1933. The w.iters cf known meri. wUI avcragv more .«alary than <ver befor.- by being employed cars'antiy. The mm able writers mill find *ne gong rough and Bat pay even slimmer taM in 19J2. Thc*c261 words
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Advertisement196 1933-06-09 13 Hifk.class Kifts I 0 b presentation <>f DC r.cs;;k c cocoas, j j i I I I Dc Res-;- cigarettes J arc smoked hy pejplc of discriminating taste. I A findrjr bfeeded cifrarelic- c7/io yinsioerxit of Curettes j A ff cnt.s: Henry Wngfc (>., Lv! j j si„ sllp >ri196 words
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Article1312 1933-06-09 14 Sir Mohamed Iqbal Interviewed. MUSLIM AFFAIRS. 'By our Muiltm Correspondent j qbal 0n 01 M" S »m IradPress or India in connection with o' Chinese Muslims i n Chinese Turkistan r s Centra] Asia. t 'szrjn&r '«'m sr-r Government mad, Ch 2" who made a serious protest against1,312 words
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Article256 1933-06-09 14 Killing: Charge Against Prisoner Dismissed. San Francisco. May 24. THOMAS Monner life-prisoner In San QuenI Lmm^SSSS 9 1917 whell was I of bombing a preparedness parade nnd WJ «oa, was to-day acquitted by a luryol a i,,e, of kiUin{ ()ne of The crial acquittal means nothing what v256 words
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Article26 1933-06-09 14 Mr. C C. Brown. M.C.S. British Adviser to nrentganu. arrived yesterday by met from Kemaman Ke will embar< on the "Nald'.ra tu-rnorrcw tor England en .cave.26 words
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Article224 1933-06-09 14 Scout Stranded. SENT TO SINGAPORE M CAR. (From Our Or< n (v Johorc En rTIHREE Siamese Seoul tourins Ma;a:a on Bangkok m company. Mattel, strayed horn b He managed ..mafc:Hospital. Johor, Bahi f "°°>W Muar, H t SSaH 3 1: difficult to explain his 'alk enough224 words
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Advertisement334 1933-06-09 14 JOHNSON OUTBOARD MOTOR 1 "^"X^Gf The Greatest Marine Development of the Atfe. "L jk'M Outboard Motors that win consistently in big /-Cjßvk legattas MUST BE GOOD Thts Hashing ■TT/"JlS? P Wir p,ants <tand mor Punishment in 15 VaXJtv 5 nunutes of racing the average person '?&fc r 9 A \-n334 words
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Advertisement59 1933-06-09 14 inSiFififslEST! NOW SINGAPOHES FAVOURITE BRAND J I BECAUSE J j The Quality Is Worth Twice The Price. SAFE AND GOOD FOR BABY g°-£2II!^ED_BABi g _CET ENOUGH Tn J I l"uc Cross Condensed Milk is pure fresh UtS» i. Its outstanding qualities of superior I 1 LI a t food suoslanee-its59 words
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Article291 1933-06-09 15 McLaren's Views. LEGISLATION ONLY WAY OUT. From Our Own Correspondent.) London, May 18 i HIE Maclaren. the old England and n Lsmre captain, definitely ranges hlm■iin.'t body-line bowling. Manchester newspaper this week he .i there is only one way to aboll.s 1 iv-iint bowling; and htat is291 words
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Article400 1933-06-09 15 mended List Issued Bv S.R.A. ;n g the amended list of classi- horses and ponies issued by the Association yesterday: HORSES Travfrrs. Nahgco from Clas* 2 t0 Class 1. i n* Boa;. from Class 2 to Class Bfi'wn Jack from Class 1 to Class 2. Bra.ss Knob from400 words
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Article29 1933-06-09 15 untitled haa suted in the Australian <m why he was not avatl- -tralian Davis Cup team *i-hcd to devote mere of his Prvfeaskjtj Hopman has already 'luce overseas tours.29 words
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Article693 1933-06-09 15 Champions Who Are Disillusioned. WOMEN'S week in Ik. Lo "«on. May 1«. Women, eh™ >"Prto» ln the Wilson. Irom Enid She ha; again decided |o re'ire from k p:om>hip golf a ft»r ni! re re from ihampmuasion of a proud fa u SrT**' lhe her presence at t„693 words
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Article115 1933-06-09 15 Colorado's False Valcano In Eruption. Durango. Cal., May 22. The Carbon Mountain here, which is known as Colorado's false volcano. *et fire to-day lo a forest. The peak has been belching flames for some months, covering the countryside with a heavy blanket of smoke. A first-class fireworks display115 words
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Article96 1933-06-09 15 French Police Round-Up Notorious Chieftain. Ajaccio. Corsica. May 30. The notorious bandit chief. Andre Spada lng-wanted by the French police, w is arrested to-day in his hiding place near a hamlet Coggia. The desperate deeds of Spada and hit. associates provoked a French expedition to exterminate banditry in96 words
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Article200 1933-06-09 15 Jardine's Last Trip To Australia FkCUGLAS Jardlne despite his trying y**— Australia, has retained his sensm f— He Proved this at Toronto veat eporl in T D»'Jy Herald cf Ap.il 28. when he told Canadian |"if 11._ 1 trulhs about 'he Test matches. Laraood and leg-theory tactics200 words
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Article245 1933-06-09 15 of T April°27 Winff from Tht> Dail >' Herald" Whi'i t ,r lhf boy-line bowling controversy. »h n author ltles are considc; mfth^ C f a rule to Prevent his method of attack in cricket. A. W. Carr. the tmDlovT J?" StateS ,hat he wlU Vk necessary. to245 words
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Article80 1933-06-09 15 bc T of the most controversial .2L >W te anr -oun.'-d tor iarly Jmc Ihis te Bcdy Line by Haxold cries»-ter who receives more publicity than the average film star and h V» P^ iShe K f thi Elkir Mather Ivi N iv°I> ,Wh ml r Joined forccs80 words
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Article68 1933-06-09 15 Fantastic Restrictions In Germany. The German Lawn TennU Association nay* announced the Qualifications mm~~l ture be necessary for their payers m r Jr* «ntative tournaments and Non" Aryans'" are to be debarred 7*nt, nor wui they be allowed 0 tn the As.ociation. clubs prSomiL,S ST Aryan m68 words
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Article74 1933-06-09 15 at*. Wills Moody was interviewed recently as to her plans lor the year. Mrs Mood, Z o will defend her title at ever, decided not to play in the FrencTci^m ?™iv urn ***** keP X me tor nearly nine months of hut year Mr. Moody said. I74 words
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Article24 1933-06-09 15 ChTang Tan TSL Ch and lanSoo Liew and Harry Lee rumriujKwa Soon Hock and H S Ph, a R rm24 words
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Article98 1933-06-09 15 Farewell To Popular Naval Surgeon. tcV?* m f Asiatic hospital attached to l c Naval Base. Seletar. entertained Surgeon L eur-Comnrander David Duncan, on Monda? at the hospital on the eve of hU departure to England after a prolonged stay In S »«lde7 l a nH mmandCr PlUr98 words
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Article49 1933-06-09 15 The Feast of St Anthony de Padua will be celebrated in the Church of sr Joseph on bunday by a Solemn High Mass at 8 v m The collections to be made at all Masses ana at Vespers will be for the poor dependent or bt Anthonys Bread Fund.49 words
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