Malaya Tribune, 10 June 1933
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Title Section30 1933-06-10 1 The Malaya Tribune. THE MOST POP CIAR DAILY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. XXL No. s SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 1933 FIVE CENTS. Malaya Tribune 20 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 1933. FIVECEVrT30 words
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Advertisement171 1933-06-10 1 A. FLINTER Rafllea Place, Singapore. mete and Necklaces of every ai d quality. Selling test and lowest morket a baying gold coins gold ornaments of class and quality. i. iff best prices ordinff to daily exchange THL LAST WORD IN THE ART OF BREWING I w Sole Importers £?<?A P^?»171 words
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Advertisement84 1933-06-10 1 w i f. U^w E ORIGINAL "'""j i PRIMUS j HEATING and^T, NG appals. J\ SOLE AGENTS: Sime, Darby Co, Ltd. I MILK THE PERFECT FOOd I *T FOR YOUR BABY BUY Blue Cross The Perfect Milk CAN YOU SEE A THE BEST MADE IN BRITAIN j OR ASS— NICKEL—CH84 words
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Article, Illustration51 1933-06-10 2 (onunenta On The Mail. M* a< Nivt I h:iv* r»iv.,t v ftlim nMma-r llf ft» our t *,ii )H o,„. nnu am» ~,|bllrh u ami ts. n»» -uirt rtru.u- With r«ii« to tmr Vfouo. I lnoit a#* .<.or. ot ir ii U4*li trt Lt7,ZO51 words
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Article443 1933-06-10 2 "v Lu-'v star 1 thing in ,hls iMlimg a brevh- n m ?2 me Mr., mm., etc.. aI uncom-cious that the? ate m -ir mnmm fa maintaining their lives. Breathin s so vual that -he moment we hold our breath mmZi 22 U11C( J MM if allow it m443 words
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Article305 1933-06-10 2 'By Bobby") Hurry up sister, or you will be late Th* party begftM at e.ght." said Dolh. 'Rights- returned Clarissa. T ghmt notake more than five minutes In less than two minutes Clarissa camdown to join her sist who was waiting for her in the sittin X305 words
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Article514 1933-06-10 2 »t Kevtrut Vl'*•. 11.. >k\ A nd th, hut! moo,, t*U' Of «JUl**** .AT* I' H'iwa CIMWM n.u lurxii t,h Jlj>( 112 (> r.» iv u, O ft antl luJu il 4j '«II *> hrutfj (rent uisuuct a l-. m u i,r ttv iWlrrlnu u. 'sr MIJ.W514 words
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Article246 1933-06-10 2 'Bv A*t/j <t God blew you In your new hou<e. Mf«t "LurKv Star.- and urant you all haalth ai.u i,„ppu„ It is Mil rose* to vou now 0 r *mu, horn Jour Uwt article und I am Min tt will a>**v mi, sinre you246 words
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Article58 1933-06-10 2 'By -Uly If- Johore J mams in search 'nf «I Airica By day h* reother S lh Ape, and monkey. they hear him The ram fear wnwi in K.r and The *peed of the ostrich ff Un tnt> <M and the 1 hippo^amu/ the king of the58 words
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Article213 1933-06-10 2 il» "Optimnitr I f rtrnlll t|.V4 Mnl nil U «roilM b» a*d lui vi* briuU'f at c (|4< #1J t rtrrtArd ««rid <ulr 01 2Jin tS l.fr Cm MUn| lhu M Hlh u ir> 4 rr.d I «tirythlu». wirn, m»»i r ,V T f %fU> ltw los «nd tw213 words
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Article34 1933-06-10 2 By Stght mare, "i have ho »°"*> you t i ht. Sir. Slr J «w> at home fcJJ BS I th. human Four hundred and eight, sir. *-Z*Zt£L? 0 h m mw34 words
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Article96 1933-06-10 2 By Sancy", A middle-aged man. whose hair had begun o turn grey, courted two women at the wunS Om«mm» was young, and oTe wen advanced in years. The elder woman shamed to be courted by a man herself, made a point, whence" nmm her. to pull out96 words
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Article39 1933-06-10 2 'Bu "TurinMeloei," j ohon) from th„.e fSfK"Sg SWS moat the ciab ran breathe *m should be broken T„l I' 01 become a, «r„ ng s Ve ,he the sea M ne of ,n «-«"engera of39 words
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Advertisement297 1933-06-10 2 HER HAND WENT DEAD. Hrfplen* With Rheumatinm. A' <m time sh thought she would lot? the I oi h.r riglu hand. Bu: when the started th- "Itttl* dalhr do c cf Kruaehen. It soon nut ha right •1 w«s sure In a bad .•;atc." sh* writes. "In Ctft, 1 rouid297 words
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Advertisement139 1933-06-10 2 1 You did not learn that at school. But, I 1 r yol J r A C th J sake < y° u sh °utf know 1 I r ir T B C D -these are the four I itally important vitamins. See what 2 W hey stand for! That's139 words
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121 1933-06-10 3 Iwm for Mr. John Howeson to •iThand-dly that Malayan tin has If it has not. why are to pay a premium for it? ttn art not fools. No one pays a :i an article when he can get thing at a lower price.121 words
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Article122 1933-06-10 3 fl Kepi in ?'ote of gooO M I the ffcattaya; Board's ii. fart of the matter 1a tha. .it w?re put in originally K'Ul.i Lummir S?.r.itary Board had d tn that it had not provided a a proper and up to daU system $M IMI Tired of122 words
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Article113 1933-06-10 3 T<HL public may not realise the splendid uork T" 5J5 done °y a but devoted band of workers in the hospital buildings off Soutn Bridge Road wJiere wemen and child HbgfJM of all nationalities receive kindly treatment Many a child has been snatched from the grave through113 words
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Article225 1933-06-10 3 QUITE a lot has been said and written lady abn U Malay?ft excessive share in th mm farriftt; and an agitation has been afoot to influence M..la;.an miners to secede from the ouota schun- ami revert to norm -1 product* Jn One of th- rrpuments M that225 words
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Article505 1933-06-10 3 Killed And Hanged. ORDER FOR ANOTHER TRIAL. (from Our Own Correspondent j Johore Bahru, June 7. T HE Betond sitti n» of the Court of Appeal here for the year opened this morning, presided over by the Chief Justice Sir Waiter Huggard, who was supported by505 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement186 1933-06-10 3 j THE PILOT PEN Co., I Ato. 2» The Arcade, Singapore. a i I YOUNG'S j i DISINFECTANT FLUID I .■if j (Ayer Busok) fff Guaranteed free of flouting and j mfy. /|V\ 1 messy oil. 1 V^IVW JU 1 (ilvt s a milky whit- emulsion iW r^ —48 1186 words
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Advertisement193 1933-06-10 3 l delicate and luxurious. I for discriminating toilets —but less expensive. lASKI ASK YOUR CHIVERS Co. OWN CHEMIST. IMPORTERS. m SINGAPORE. Prices Moderate, j K. M. OLI MOHAMED. Jewellar, I N 38 H sh street Singapore. A PHILLIPS' Dental j Masnesia ContainsOwtr7s*X Whitens teeth quickly Milk of Magnesia and prevents193 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous601 1933-06-10 3 CLUB DIARY. (There te numerous Club* and Societies fa S ngapnre. most of the members 0/ which art readers, of the "Malaya Trfbunt." This Diary > ni,d specially /or them. Secretaries are a tn co-operate in keeping it up-to-date o-rntvte. Happenings of general Interett mm mm bt tr.aluded tn the601 words
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Miscellaneous46 1933-06-10 3 r ci. Cuppage Road. 7 p.m. Drc*s. HMg with Partys i>jw aud badge. Attendance cf musclars and singers compulsory. Chine c Amafur Orchestra: Orchestral practce. 139. Tanx Road. 7.30 p.m. Amateur Sptrtlng Association Funeral of Mr. Khoo Eng Watt's mother. 5. Shanßhu'. ftn.td. *45 a m46 words
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Advertisement204 1933-06-10 4 M HASSAN. ELECTRICAL AM) WATER CONTRACTOR, j Btm IJasah Ro.ul. SINCAI'ORE. :o i sre ii need of electric tights, fans, motors, etc, and sen ii c, please write to t!l above ftddres. or 'Phono 1 94 11. TO LET. FURTHER REDUCTIONS IN RENT Fran is* January, I<J'}:J. SIANG I IM204 words
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Advertisement600 1933-06-10 4 TO LET. TO LET—744 and 748. Orove Road it. mg SCO. Apply No. 25. Boat Quay. TO LLT—3. Ramsgate Rd.. oir Orov? Rd :<«• to ic-tong Park Kvy to Inspect from X bun 1. KaniMia c Road, or 3, Margate Ro id I ticulars T< 1 No 3170. TO IML600 words
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Advertisement471 1933-06-10 4 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. to U|LK iMpoirri ifs. h brlor, lb, Government C utnrlr and C o. Ltd A partment or AUCTION SALK: WCnOH SALE uv oaoa* op OF AT JOHOfIS BAHRI '«/iJL 5: V X currruß < r Lahis Srgainat J« hor < hnitff imht M,,w of L N«eama NOTICE471 words
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Advertisement390 1933-06-10 4 I FOR SALE. LATEST STOCK. an™' H Rnd V Br> abl Semination liltMiatcd lists frcni PO GARDENS, Ipoh. .FOR SALE—Four "0. Linotype Motors, each j:, H P all in good working order. For further particulars write to the Manager, Malaya Tribune, 56 60, Anson Road. FOR SALE. T&Jt dosirabJc roadside390 words
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Advertisement326 1933-06-10 4 CTS. LArOE YiJEE I 2 5 Where I MALAYA TRIBUNE. 'PHONE 6171. ASCRIPTION RATES. 1 IYABLE IN ADVANCE Delivery tod**, fflce P< «tage Posta4e or close (Local or residence. P M .s.) CoU r. rla I Yearly $15.00 Half-Yearly 7.50 S2 M Quarterly 3.75 J^JJ SINGLE COPY 5 C£.\TS. Copies326 words
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Article2915 1933-06-10 5 Berta Ruck - Our Short Story. Berta Ruck. r r the man who were «M h other oa the doorstep t! brass plate (M w.\mi; Zi.wix. |M SV U,K awe too aasaspecting, h too iatereated m tl»< ir talk, |o I thai m..imnt t i u v wcra2,915 words
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598 1933-06-10 6 Shipping News Notices. ANCHOR LINE'S REPORT. Loss Turned To Small Profit. A HINT as to "possible itjenu Mtjaj a of the company at a later mVM Is Riven in the directors' r .port cf the Ar.i he.- Lh ic •Henderson Brothers), Ltd. The accounts show a gross profit for the598 words
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Article50 1933-06-10 6 German Awards To Briti-h Officers. r?! I°f thB >l has announced 25 2 Present the ca Ptain. chief officer gg,™ l operator of the British India steamship "Karagola' each with a gold watch in recognition of services rendered r~H Kara Sola went to the rescue of the50 words
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Article59 1933-06-10 6 <£3 sRfl\nn f tabMsh d at 331.246.000 lhe c.t Si uC thls It 1» pointed a lea-, after d ducting 4/,00 000 lir- UMLTttI »iioK Cantierl Na vale Riuniti dell- Adrtatiro Th P 'l flt for th? y ear of 451.336 <£4 900 2?J2 by the company ne59 words
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Article17 1933-06-10 6 duty or hc Tr suTy a duty of in k substituted for the17 words
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Article223 1933-06-10 6 Liverpool Flag Day Demonstration. A DEMONSTRATION wa> held on the Xxchange Flags. Uverpool. in aid of the S»l!tf» branc 01 the King Oeorgc-s Fund It was in connection with the 'Sailors— c f ag laHi y fi°. n n CrBeyBid and meny htin d reds SJmL .h223 words
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Article84 1933-06-10 6 Baltic Mercantile And Shipping r-*rhanui>. n u.tch it iiai 112 h T end- *«K> >»* n „X, .rh^m™""* •1* Uw fiumtxv v v^r,ri,:--,r„r^ u T Jh-jum ,rf .uijw*?,^,^ XT crr.cw Wktei Caftai An»y «Tl'lnc vr 112 m- «S. ftait r.* tb. )r«r rf v«i <fc*Mn»d *s 13 ,w84 words
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Article66 1933-06-10 6 The dtrccto- of the Ootaverk fn shipyard M O Hammar. the director of Jtlantlc Co. Mr. o Carlsscn. Mr X Mr Uno Hasrclblad. and the Tram-nark Ji, are the founder, of a new hM The share capiui wul b- 300.000 kroner and the company will take oxer66 words
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Article38 1933-06-10 6 Ine Board of Trade have ordered inquiries g**^" l J the ST* the steam trawler Silanion of Gnmsbv off the Tornen P.tnt. Orkney, on Feb an d m east coast of Iceland, on Jan. 15.38 words
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Article329 1933-06-10 6 Question In House Of Commons. IN the House of Commons. Colonel A W. Goodman asked the Secretary to the Treasury whether he was aware that timber imported duty free into the Uidtcd Kingdom for use In building or fitting ships could rot be moved from the registered shipyard329 words
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Article135 1933-06-10 6 .in.i Hi an Pacific Programme Arranged. of tour, to Cr.,<l» .„o 41 *»<*"«*« ail in* h-« Orcadian faille thtt unm. wtD law Li.rrjrc. Qurtn •»ux=nrT munthx 10 >*» darun>n 112* 1 IWArwrli» Uwlalr VUl(« to fttanr» •r.l* c,* lr( nu k c».. 0!l '""'pw 112""" «n.i caarami.135 words
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Article67 1933-06-10 6 '7 »n charge P .K° n i, hr Canadian La*"- Captain 1 .erbertAi hur Reld. of London, was orA-rcd a n»»rir.e board inquiry at Neva tl rtunended lor six months. 11 recommended, however, that durn should be granted. Captain Reid was alleged to have absent-d himself from his67 words
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Article551 1933-06-10 6 M.P/s Plea For Govt. Action. IN the House of Commons recently, speaking on a motion by Dr. W. H. McLean (Tradeston. Glasgow, for a national development plan. Mr. S. Storey (Sunderland) said he was grateful to the mover, because the present need m the great industry551 words
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Article49 1933-06-10 6 Th" contract for reconstructing the Nedcrjuad Company's mail steamer 'Mohan de Witt wr.ich is to take the place of the hunt-out m:tor .iner "P. C. Hooft." has ben awarded to .hree Amsterdam eomparies. viz.. N~therlznd Shipbuilding Co.. Netherland Drvdock Co and the Amsterdam Drydock Co.49 words
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Advertisement362 1933-06-10 6 |TEAlWER^iijngs^ p. oT BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated In England.) MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR and ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. J"* p AR EAST MAIL SERVICE (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government) OUTWARD FROM LONDON For China and Japan. Due Tonnagp. Singapore. ESSSSf"" ***** BANGALORE J?*" RAJprjTANA .{ff JS362 words
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Advertisement129 1933-06-10 6 (Incorporated In Italy) m CARGO' SERVICE. Due Leave Due Br,odi 1 Venice and Trieste, S-pore. 8-pore. Verde* m V MARJN SANUDO June 15 Jim,. 15 I sa. CONTE ROSSO HILDA Ju!y J Jg June 15 June is Jul* OVTE VERDE FOR HONGKONG. ■iWn July 20 July AN|> J *'*A\ S.s.129 words
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Advertisement150 1933-06-10 6 lIAMBUUG-AMERIKA LJNIE Deutad» Hpft AustraUsche DampfschlHi 1 (Companies incorporated in Germany). OUTWARDS ■OWOKOHO, SHANGHAI NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. J IU BURGENLAND via Manila U Si ssft v,a Manua *2 bu. rTtIESLAND. via Manila l„lv 1« T 5^ lERLA ND. via Manila J u ,y I MA RAMSES, via Manila150 words
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Advertisement537 1933-06-10 6 BTISAMEB SAHJNGg norddeutscher The undernoted are the Company's lnt,«„ fixtures:— s lnt "nded OUTWARDS. "FRANKEN" for Manila, Hongkorr* 1933 Shanghai, North China and Japai HOMEWARDS. s.s. "TRIER" for Genoa. Barcelona 1933 Casablanca, Rotterdam, Hamburg Bremen t s.s. "HOLSTEIN" for Aden. Genoa 11 M'seilles. Oi an, Havre. Rdam, Ham' burg and537 words
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Article430 1933-06-10 7 Mining Shares. 9 Singapore. Friday. 11 a .m tol• :r i tin share quotations are issued ram and Co., exchange and stock ti rs.— gflgg Buyers s-u.re. m Kumbang Tin 28- 30 I I In] Malay 2b ML I H;!am Tm 13 3 146 W 0 95430 words
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124 1933-06-10 7 Financial News Views. T0-DAY'S MARKET POSITION. TIN ADVANCE CHECKS SLIGHTLY. Rubber Down With Quiet Demand. (By Our Financial Corre,pondent.> Singapore. Saturday, noon. To-days Prices:— Rubber (Singapore). Hi down 3 16 ct. Yesterdays Prices:— Lender Robber down l I6t! Market steady at tne ck New York Rubber, G 5 i>; c124 words
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Article122 1933-06-10 7 «1 tapping tatrob > he Sialang Rubber Estates at the beginning of 1932 Pin-n« es ate haA- |M are cr. P of 1.362.155 ib for th year enTed 31 «aw-nst 1.657.934 lb for r*»3l-193". Tl» COMpairjra other estat* has b.en out cf toppta, nnc July !D3i. The122 words
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Article779 1933-06-10 7 future for Oil Palms In Malaya. London. May 28 Mr j f o W u° Ur Wn -nd Co L W te.i?ni m H n f producer for the aorW g have escaped. Ws nvidi il uld :uot C r ha oin o dOUbl lh-t thf M779 words
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Article847 1933-06-10 7 I Conservative Tapping Policy. < Beneral m^tm g of en Ltd.. g was ■2« Hotel. Bl Sho 4 A^ r Gr^ director). presiding. and **m*tg The Chairman .—id PWi OH a f^. lhe <° mpany3s states were W only aw,:: cur mature acreage cf 2? r 54847 words
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Article519 1933-06-10 7 Rubber Shares. .i Singapore, Friday, a.m. issued hftZ! r )h r > ba,e Quotation. art issued Ly P| and Co r °sue Kirn co. J A lJ:nb y $0.70 $0 85 $0 75 if 00 AJor Gajah 0.55 0.60 050 o2 A. Hitam 1.00 1.20 {Z J519 words
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Advertisement52 1933-06-10 7 i MX SOUTH l BRITISH ,A <*• j£/<*Y INSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED. F IRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Office- 2 Manager. i. Fmlayson Green. THE PASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION. LTD. a FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR AND PERSONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE. LOj Johnson52 words
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Advertisement84 1933-06-10 7 THE EASTERN BANK, LIMITED. (Inc orpora ted In Eng land >. SINGAPORE BRANCH: 4. P'Almeida Street. Authorised and Subscribed Capital £2.000.000 Paid-up-Capital £1.000.000 Reserve Fund aud Rest 500.000 HEAD OFFICE: LONDON BRANCHES: Bombay. Calcutta, Colombo. Karachi. Madras. Amara, Baghdad, Bahrein. Basra. Klrkuil, Mosul and Singapore. CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and Interest84 words
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Advertisement34 1933-06-10 7 Small Saviriqs^ SL LIGHTEN FINAr>C!AL J LfL PATHWAY QUARTERLY. 6m.lt s«vln«, rr«ul»rl. demb* J 35 n vo t rk nai Cl BANK N 9 9 C O F QUAY' ~~S iVcAPO R«~ Ntw York.34 words
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Advertisement177 1933-06-10 7 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Limited. (Incorporated m Straits Settlements). THE CHINESE m TO n o„ LTD. AND THE BANK.LTD CAPITAL. Authorised «40,000,000„00. Paid 17« i, nnnftnAn HEAD OFFICE. CHINA BIWIQ QBTJU* «5L°.°00.000.06. Chee Swee Chenf. Esq.. Chairman, 7^ Lee Kont Chlan. Esq.. Vlce-Onalrman. 2 van =»q.. Tan Ban Klam, Eaq„ Yap177 words
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Advertisement336 1933-06-10 8 Amu seme tjl± s l\li_Rr/_r Matinee To-day at SJI j 'lh<- Famous Star of TIGER SHARK" in jHe built an PICTURE THAT STANDS "i Empire ALONE!... .jMIIi IP' equal Their Love k 1 r hci 4m^t^ v will b again! M National t ft First National's i Scandal 9 W336 words
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Advertisement372 1933-06-10 8 j Matinee To-day at .1.15 p.m. I TO-NIGHT POsitinkly LAST NIGHT!! The Beautiful LruclKh Siui ~1 < \<< U»F. I Diana Wynyard •n Mftn»-(.olilu .n M J brilliant production I" MEN MUST FIGHT I IThe Film Kver>body'* Talking %bout TO-MORROW—OPENING A l MA! IN EL. AT .1.15 P.M. l'ara mount's372 words
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Advertisement242 1933-06-10 8 MATINEE I ll'rT-i fl. L,,/^_ AND SUNDAY. Ms j» M j GLORIA SWAKSON 1 With SIR NIGEL PLAYFAIR, 0 LAURENCE OLIVIER, GENEVIEVE TO BIN j PERFECT UNDERSTANDING i j They marned—but remained LOVER and MISTRESS—a picture as modern I as to-day j NEXT CHANGE Naughty Saucy j I but. oh242 words
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Article872 1933-06-10 13 six Questions. Tl ll i lIIKF JUSTICE'S NSW ICRS. Jt \T was tfiven in the 1 cmc Court yesterday !>y Sir nl. K.C., Chief Justice, is which instructions wenntiftf the proper eon- put on the will of the 1 r>w hia Heng. wealthy banker and wa.« at872 words
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Article160 1933-06-10 13 AT THE CINEMAS. Mm r D< liar." which cpened to good houses at h,- Al.iambra last night, is based on the pc ual hie oi Haw Tabor. th? sDcetacular "Silver K:n~" of Colcrado. who startled the world toward-, the ;nd of Kb* nineteenth century when160 words
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Advertisement214 1933-06-10 13 I a OK AVER CHINESE METHODIST CHURCH 118. Te'ok Ayer St.v.•• Singapore. Sunday. 8:30 a.m.—9.15 am. Sunday School bl English. f 1 15 a m. Ser.ke in StiglLsh. 10 15a.m. Hoki n tier ice and Si.-.day School. 3 p.m. Sunday School at Bukit Ho Swee. 8p m Epwcrtii L-.ague Service214 words
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Advertisement723 1933-06-10 13 CHURCH SERVICES. Details For This Week-End. 8T ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL 6 50 a.m. Holy Communion. 7 30 a.m. Matins. 8 a m. Holy Communion (Choral). 10:30 i m. Service at R.A.F. Ba>e. *> 3 i p K-. -iuong (Choral) and Sermon. Holy Communion on Monday. Wednesday and Friday at 8 a723 words
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Advertisement909 1933-06-10 13 SINGAPORE RACES. f °WU<n-*d from pa*. J2J ROY p\^J?2r BRTY 100 HH Saltan «r~ nv/r MwrL?,. <Mx. Klrwan» 1 X1ENIN 9 10 Mrs P LoRue s b a v KULIM »10. s T. JT» Geld Mount 113. N, M Coco. Nib 110. M M H 0° Conan Doyle 10.8. T909 words
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Advertisement222 1933-06-10 13 No fussing with pots and pans. Every mould a masterpiece Crown Jelly is a time and labour saving 5L BRITISH PRODUCT. V| j FRAMROZ Co. Race Horse I Insurance 4 lATI AT )1 LOW RATES j with jg ABSOLUTE SECURITY 1 Sime, Darby Co., Ltd. J TEL. 5144. INSURANCE DEPARTMENT.222 words
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Article, Illustration47 1933-06-10 14 Reuter. GUNBOAT LAUNCHED BdH In England And Shipned In Packing Cases. HMS Sandpipe- rh?rh an f hal June wna rcavemb'ed 1- ln P" c <»n' «nd was launch*. ?E! ,8n Docks M r wife of ?h? SS after n*>"Reuter. - 47 words
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Article152 1933-06-10 14 SELLING. Singapore, June 9. London 4 months- slght London 3 monk, tfcfat Londrn 60 days' si-ht 23 M S London 30 dr-vs 1 «?ipht I !f en s end demand *I 0 i Hamburg d.ma-d 80 \*ww Tort taH d 222 d demand "Jf --auran- demand fly 1152 words
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Article267 1933-06-10 14 WHATSorT? Public Functions An,! Sports Fixtures nd TO-DAY. JUNE lo High Tid-s.-12.49 a.m.. n 4l nrn Saigapore Amateur Races Meeting. Fresh Food and p French Ea-k. noon Co, Gclf: Kappa G.C. ladnthb Mm *nd 8t James* Cup lStrc ke» Lea-rue Football: Div i ra Besar. v267 words
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Article143 1933-06-10 14 Doaiy I™**1™** mmm G m Silver I CAPITOL.— Men Must Fit-:.; GREAT WORLD.-Sida ihowa, Cabaret, Maiaj opera. ChIUM wayanga, meat ad aU mg nims «Sky Talkie: -Sunny Bide Dp- BUT Taikie: "Last of Bcrreo.") V/OHLD.-Side sI.o-.vs. "Gboa! Tram," apen-air cinemas, Malay cniil f S£ ca,, ™t Mid daaclcg, talkie143 words
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Advertisement108 1933-06-10 14 t < mt «'lailenburgs Foods fcffet of babies t a hof P T tlCu!arlv <S**** to I I nt m l climates. They ar B '■<ir..ice:x and cholera f re ""ported every week. Food No. 2 %m to month* Mdfed food No. 3 I *mm mm mmm nan<w c S108 words
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Advertisement243 1933-06-10 14 JUST UNPACKED! HOLLANDBCHE CM3ABS anrl CIGARETTES AMARILIaOS* Prim lnopulj Wo Rita Humiml van Heutsz Ortftg Poidek HOI uV ra!) ||a. etc. and DIENG CIGARETTK& only firn who turn mported Dien* for M demand. SUPERIOR and LIGHT for GENTS a„d LADIES Obtainable on!v at T. LIM CO., Traits typewriter agev toner.243 words
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Advertisement96 1933-06-10 14 if 1 Ik 'JmC i r" v I I lii 1 ">" "112 '""iidition i !iX «rJ 1 tn t W ~r) v,n,r j. A by tical Science. SS'. IC the Thv Borneo ~,d ,vv- U L R PoRT*'n»*i»w k i UQIJII)r l|K)h ,J 0» ptfrfeci purity with welllv.it »wn96 words
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Advertisement117 1933-06-10 14 ■NffMT AUCTION SHE To be held at the SINGAPORE AUCTION M MIT 24, High Street on SATURDAY, June 17th. L93S, at 10 a.m. COMPRISING gURNmjRK :_HOUSEHOLD A N' 1 Chairs. jjinnu- Wagons Dn f[ j p/4o C REFRIGERATOR gLECTRIC CARPETI CLI i ictures, etc. OmYe Tables, F m,r 1 ts117 words
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Miscellaneous98 1933-06-10 14 SINGAPORE MAfLfl CLOSE. TO-DAY. □Si*** ,S1 Alk >»°o« .nd H An ;i° p adja) 1 Ml Banka Island. and J**£* Mi ESS J mi Irrajjanu and aVsut .Bhanu,an S ;h tt N.-Ea t and N.-We t Oun-atra Rangcon and Calcutta Ce»Jn- a,,.., 'Sumatra Maru> 3 p Ce,lo... 8ou.hern and Westr.n98 words
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110 1933-06-10 15 COMMENCES TO-MORROW. RADIO BEFORE AND AFTER DINNER IN MALAYA. m to-inorro« < mduste) programme will be trans- "•"'>' *J" un l 1 l»-m. G.M.T. (Sundays. 11.30 J 1 P-m. G.M.T.), using the frequency GSF (***** 19.8 m.) and110 words
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Article391 1933-06-10 15 y J«M 11, it is officially awed by the 8.R.C.. trans- will take place daily from (Sunilays, 11.30 a.m.) to M.T., on an omnidirectional aitvady known, on and from 11 the Australasian Zone tran.;bavt been retimed and take tm c n CM a.m. and 6.30 a.m.391 words
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Article85 1933-06-10 15 New Regulations In Canada. k Toronto. A DVERTIbINO is to be restricted to 5 per C(, nt. of the Canadian broadcast programmes by a regulation which has just come into force Mr. Hector Chatlesworth. chairman of the Canadian Radio Commission, predicts that more drastic regulations will follow"85 words
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Article96 1933-06-10 15 Can Be Shot In Bundles Into Space! T". E II I>| i Ham istrnri w »y m tvir.g s College. B *-»«riea cat with a view to SBSBSSpwnss be rraiie mm Z «252! aveß can *ctual!v oe maue up Jp.t 0 "bundles. as it ««o *J in96 words
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Article158 1933-06-10 15 Stronger, Lighter And Rustless. lrrm— Ui*t -tr •Ir H.gr: aiui UiMrt .urh ihr o| fW' tfiiM atrnff MUiil i»v of lh* tn«»t imiuJ 4 ran«l. u. JJ» Ui, t ih*l luu b««eij r<*ch*d ou v *■*>>« unpro^. rarut u, tUr i ,nr«^ yr t-H«htfr- typr of st,^! FLU158 words
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Article916 1933-06-10 15 Malayan Views. REQUEST FOR MORE VARIETY. COMPLAINTS that there is too much heavy or uplift matter in the Empire programmes from Dtventry are made in a very interesting joint letter to the B.RC. from five listeners in Selan-or. They ask for more viriety. H_fi SO* ,€ad916 words
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Advertisement10 1933-06-10 15 ]k £:&C. Radiogram. L Official I y Engineers, L. Carter10 words
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Miscellaneous298 1933-06-10 15 TK EMPIRE STATION. IhtaiU Of Programmes In Advance. c ar the programmes (subject which will be broadcast trom 0» I entry) on 25.3 and 31.5 j Indian and Malayan zone from tmm P*»rt:cu'.ars s:e "World FOR ISDIA (INCLV DINQ O.V. STRAITS SETTLETS, FEDERATED MALAY STATES A\D ADEN). From Th„ r298 words
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Miscellaneous472 1933-06-10 15 Barlow. Ml P rr Exc rpta from tbr AloVrsho* S.<archfclM TMloo, r lavorl from tbc »lushmoor Arena. Ald.rshot and 'ho Ceremony of the Ke:s, earri d out bv KK« Chief Ward r in conjunc ion 2nd Bn Cold trvan Guards "by permission of Lieu' Col H C Lloyd. DSO. MC472 words
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Miscellaneous147 1933-06-10 15 lokr.cjjo.0'. A'f--td Read <hirl onrt 3 !i> p.m. OBatrrt b" ihe Northern Modal Or- listra. dlrcc'ed by John Bttdsc Z*U'a Buck <pt*nc'urtc>. fetal a M:»r.che ir vS-udiu 41* pr L.c BBC. Dane. O.ch.s .a crM 4 d by Henry Hall 4.30 p m An we rv from the tunr'ng cornmen147 words
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Miscellaneous238 1933-06-10 15 A PROGRAMME FOR EVERYONE. Empire Omnidirectional Transmissions. (Week Beginning June 11, on metres.) SUNDAY OUT. 11.30 a.m-1.00 p.m.-stuaio Ccnc.rts of Light Music. MONDAY 1100 a.m.—Cinema Organ Recital 1145 a.m.—Studio Orchestral Concert. 12.45—i on aga OraaaophOM Records TUESDAY. 1100 am—Gramophone Records. 12 neon—l.oo p.m.—Orch stral Cone rt WEDNESDAY. 11 CO am—Cinema238 words
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Article73 1933-06-10 16 MESSAGES OF FRIENDS. PRAYERS PRECEDE END OF 21-DAY ORDEAL. A full description of how Gandhi hroke his fast is eon Umed following despatch from Poona. A Vranhic nam. ot hf« and a borefag spirit, defying hunger for 8 Mtß. Gandhi, in en interview, said73 words
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Article878 1933-06-10 16 Poona. May 20. MR- Gandhi broke his fast at 1220 p.m. to-day taking half a gfttM of orange joke which was jriven to him i, y Mrs. Kastnrbai Gandhi. A small hut representative tfathcrm\\ of whom Harijans were prominent. witnessed the solemn function that preceded878 words
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Article112 1933-06-10 16 Experiments With Infra-Reel Rayc. n wicntuu- eypevimente w.th fefc: ■Nt m chkl'y With the two ends c? ultra-Mela and hSttl I m^ B J TX Z Crrh Cf Which ar used fo ol v p::«. racing from ordinary r 1 cur *t**e agencies. 1 SrSS- hcw cver.112 words
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Advertisement8 1933-06-10 16 V. Straits Java Trading Co. BETTER SOAP FOR8 words
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Advertisement221 1933-06-10 16 iiLaUJa 1111 1 1 ffTft To treat these compla fully, get to the root of ih, Clarke's Blood world's greatest blood p healer, it is famous f Gr Blood Skin Disorders. ***Vm*dm LIQUID, you do not receive io 1 imitation,. No other, ff"*« ■«o make,ure that you reel s d221 words
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89 1933-06-10 17 CHIEF OFFICER'S ACCOUNT. PIRATES DECAMP WHEN POLICE LAUNCH FIRES, 1 lying the piracy flag and escorted by police launches, s "Prominent" steamed Into Hongkong on May 27, dropped anchor in Kowloon Bay. In the masters cabin Capt H Jensen with a bullet wound seven89 words
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Article1475 1933-06-10 17 o! the piracy of the "Prominent" < rthC b\ remarkable in the annai isL As the vcsel was steam Bay. stronghold of the pira tea, police launch drew alongside ttir.g no response to its morse signal I v.th fire. In strategic positicn. the pirates1,475 words
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Advertisement362 1933-06-10 17 AUCTIOIM SALE. CHEONG KOON SENG CO. AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE SINGAPORE TOWN COUNTRY PROPERTIES. A M'-.-srs. Cheong Koon Seng Co.':; Sale-room. No. 30, Chulla Street, On Wednesday, June 14, at 2 30 p.m. t, c rir'n p "i' Si'ica'jor.' areas V Suable freehold land and houses No- ,-B and .-c.362 words
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Advertisement284 1933-06-10 17 ■Im I I 11 1 Pepsodent announces a notable new discovery -an entirely new cleansing and polishing material that is twice as soft as polishing materials commonly used in tooth pastes. Gives teeth a higher polish, brighter lustre-FILM stains disappear completely. TH r Pepsodent Laboratories an- is still the Pepsodent284 words
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Advertisement63 1933-06-10 18 •What you need is energy. Take the' energy food-drink, BournviUe Cocoaand start a new life' iSfe How much energy j, about everything yoo lt R <**>' as„„ 7. 7 Cocoa satisfies you there ,her I Wink can. Bulk for bulk tnd nr, K^*^ any«hin 8 else you can take Th63 words
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Article, Illustration61 1933-06-10 19 I' I nfw \t Thin Week's ••»>»<♦ /hit*'» »mivi> \m~n iMm» v<iy shovilft miikf vit»* Clin I ntn •H (•••> »v for to II 'n»KI rtHf b>|» 112 tmtorKV nt Vm ir, 1 !•«'<«'• »V (Iff» Inn I !•»;lilt tm* nil» lo t li» x»p»r61 words
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Article167 1933-06-10 19 I S prnoi tanl absroi far ttu» U»*l *>1 l«v-r the opportunity uf *fr "Cornpr-i." •■1 to Sincapor»- ju«t at n to rtnd wurfc. a >hort ros>* wrhtn ii man «tirk> in lb» p*p< ctaiif»n of a num'h* hi prtvtttnt b«t .«i.Miii tn v-i»n r\*t'lei tut tir w167 words
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Article84 1933-06-10 19 v Kui"> "»U! to a t tml»»t3 in it correct (Jm •r. F-il«t au t that 1 "IWJUhm ».ti th» Orfcgin "< rnt- I I qrvn foi 1 I ii Fni v h/|, audc i( I "»<• "hum with A |«r>j Mini U«vr 'A tn i\. mv ihain for84 words
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Article77 1933-06-10 19 rftarr, ">r.i difficult tfttnfl* in dn. viwr or moot <Ilf*Krr>PobU>. 01 Othprs *1U *e?m r *'IT lit dn thtf difficult v ill 'to» (o ntukc up our fni t thu» yju »hi< job ytm disliked n%th io do nil th* r«*t quickly ihan you okr• >t|ii Th<77 words
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Article90 1933-06-10 19 i Bitttung Tcraiff i i ume «pe, wt>fch vu of Tit»» upr couM the '"-i" Mm! pnu nun wna uleepin* hr put to bnuh (he files r m ,n hte t 1 *r»<| >tood on Ihe Up or the I tth u jfT lni Aeiu u off. 1,1190 words
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Article318 1933-06-10 19 'HV "J. /V»; t to a it, «l r or noluiiU nuuwmcnt mm Kand <au u.»* ftM rt «hi, \ownlk. 0..r d»> haw#%o.. Ihry t WI I„ d n hu« M «rr*l in U»h on. «tr*iy.iel«d with Ihr othir in .nvrit Amor* .»!l the lum.n untnn* nn<l318 words
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Article306 1933-06-10 19 fl' "W'Jiltr Sa at," Matty ol mr roti«uw will u* unrttwl to n-v «pi»..'Hi'-.- ,i. Mv c. n iK tir-tlay i hav> r.i > I'int- ci >ijt. r»»t quit» .1 Hue time I Mil llliv .oljlif 1.. <1 r IfcCldfltU Umi *ut prm* ».r intoren to voc. m306 words
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Article179 1933-06-10 19 ißu "C K K.'W<j k I have b'-cn ab* m ut cur 'Corner* tor «pule o lon« ttm*- and 1 hop" ull of you roualm wQ| kinoiy pardon m>- I caught bv malatta Tor weeks And am iw w very vrlad »o say i am (rr« Will, this179 words
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Article73 1933-06-10 19 Bu Bob."/ One* there w#i u sailor who told his frt« rid that hi» father, brother, uncle mid grandfather (ill had dle-i at sea. "X/ I were you I would never go ;o sea." Ttu- Mitor said "Where have moet of Tour rrfcttons died?" 'Moet of my73 words
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Article203 1933-06-10 19 Ambition. ißy Dilettante I am really very much encouraged to oiler my services to the Corner when I see the manner in -hich you display \our mm H Theer is no better thing that can be expected —no stronger foundation ever laid—no better fellowship e\er enjoyed when all our minds203 words
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Article183 1933-06-10 19 Bu L X Ke:r Chinese people are very fond of using th< Pkmm 'It easier said than done" when they want to put a stop :o persons who like to blow their ';wn trumpets. In an hour or even leas, what wonderful deeds md accomplishment*, which one's tongue183 words
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Article190 1933-06-10 19 By Pete Friendship is the mingling of tax) souls into one. It is very difficult to com* acroaa I true friend, for many make friendships just for the sak" of money. Such persons should not be consioered as true friends Instead of a source of relief and190 words
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Article64 1933-06-10 19 By JalUah The steam whistle of a factory th* ,1».«. of the bed i„ S S-In^an office, yesterday, to-day. to-morr7w yea? crTs^n^imZ *****4,18 of dlffCT l mm ns a nd c i mates turn& and leL°n; and K COmlnB S3. and sleeping, go by as64 words
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Article58 1933-06-10 19 <*V L P. Tdk.) rh7ntero s^ Un ttS to the and Jw 'anjest o< all land animals aninJST* order of Its body as large as that of the eienh»nt mTsL* shortn^ 01 ,te fidfysffi its body ahnost touches the ground It has w y ar7 th M "n58 words
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Article423 1933-06-10 19 'JtTf»nr: Kta„v OauNM ptrvtajrd m- w Ihi* yy «""r <*•>. I» «««.n, luTlU.lll Noi itl»' «I'lfkMl f|t>* t(f <h" Wttlny <-u»rd mf 0f th MUM ;^.,*VLr h,fh Tlrt' Mllu tin in» ifti-ii u'.h' II 6.„ 11dn ,r iTd Sniunli} iil,ht .S ..t J*r*, r. tutu ton or comiiii423 words
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Article137 1933-06-10 19 Co t»tlr*w^ ls !l when 1 **t article and Co M tt r r by K >d Uck H were the •hLt tnl? 55 00 to tfte dwtf Corner -so *TtoJZ r S *tar«m wv put our attempt to seize our readers attention by building a137 words
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Advertisement158 1933-06-10 19 MOBT VALUABLE BOOKS. SPLENDOUR OK 111 WINS. by T. E. R. Philip*. MA.. PR AA. tn Royal Astronomical Society >, assisted by leading Astronomers. About 1,000 Beautiful Illustrations. Numerous Pine Coloured Places, in 2 Volumes. Half Qreen-Prench Morocco Bound Price $15.00. MARVELS OF THE IMVtRSE. A popular work on the158 words
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Advertisement274 1933-06-10 19 r v "Bad breath doesn't worry me—l use j \\f HAT a relief to know ttat your breath is pure, ,WCet f «t«nt! Use Colgate's each morning <>\ I r2l c !T mg FOOd Partic,C9 Aat lod *< »««'een the teeth often cause tainted breath and may also bring decay274 words
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Article, Illustration81 1933-06-10 20 nyj» m\ M B Shelley H H th- f»ftao f Svlangor Hwi ni c Cem«-:iM. and La dp c» r»*«tt Heme- alter h« Birthday Farade 'm M T J "At ———__^^^^^_j™ KR LUnipur C: *d«' nuirclunK pa t "Roftiaje th* The British Resident a t81 words
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Advertisement11 1933-06-10 20 IN THE OVAL FLASK 0D c Gillum' s PfRffCTION SCOTS WHISKY11 words
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Advertisement166 1933-06-10 20 O^Calxunvl PFRrFCTIOS SCOTS WHKivl j TO f| WORKERS WHO WISH TO BE IN A POSITION TO I 00K HM IHI j TO LEISURED EASE IN THEIR LATER YEARS I INDEPENDENCE j CAN ONLY M RAINED BY SYSTEMATIC SAVING DURING YOUR WORKING YEARS m j YOU MAY NEVER HAVE REALISED THE166 words
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