Malaya Tribune, 29 June 1933
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Title Section36 1933-06-29 1 The Malaya Tribune THE MOST POPULAR DAILY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. o?. XX.- K« 152 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1933 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Thursday, June 29. 1933. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1933.36 words
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Advertisement57 1933-06-29 1 III E5 r SIWfiAPfIRFS In BQDEBH STOBE J Refrigerated Supplies, Cakes Confectionery And A Full Range of Groceries Provisions. NOW AVAILABLE at COLD STORAGE j ORCHARD ROAD. j The Relentless Enemy Of Bust THE Proved Protector of Iron and Steel STOCKED IN BED, GREEN, GBEV, BLACK AND SCPEB-BLACK. m BOWRANITE57 words
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Advertisement127 1933-06-29 1 A. FLINTER 6, Raffles Place, 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 quality, paying highest prices according to daiiy exchange rates. r* Sime. Darby Co., Ltd. I MILK127 words
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708 1933-06-29 2 CHETTIARS' TROUBLES IN INDO-CHINA. FRANCO BRITISH NEGOTIATIONS. EMBARRASSING SITUATION: QUESTION GOING TO COURT? rr is under tcod that the Government cf India expect very shortly to hear the results of the negotiations the British Government have been carrying on regarding the expulsion of Chettiars708 words
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Article50 1933-06-29 2 Mollisons And Double Atlantic Flight. Reuter Wireless. Calcutta, June 27. Ulm has arrived.—Reuter.' London. June 24. The Mcllisons have again prepared for a spectacular two-day Atlantic flight. They have tentatively fixed their departure for July 7 but will start earlier if the w ather is favourable.—Router Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 50 words
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Article30 1933-06-29 2 Reuter Wireless. Portsmouth. June 26. The keel pJate of the cruiser "Amphion," authorised in March, 1931, was laid to-day. The cos: of construction will be £I.soo.ooo.—Reuter Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 30 words
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Article702 1933-06-29 2 Dr. Lanka Sundaram On Their Treatment. fYR. Lanka Sundaram, M.A., Ph. D., Director U* of the Indian Institute of International Ail irs, who proceeded to Bangkok after tourI <g North Malaya and arrived in Singapore icjte.day issued the following statement concerning the treatment meted out to702 words
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Article79 1933-06-29 2 Mr. Bose Unable To Preside. MR. Subhas Chandra Bose has sent a message to the reception committee of the Third Indian Political Conference in London, of which he is the President-E cct, stating that th? India Office has definitely refused to grant him r. pasrport to visit London.79 words
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Article62 1933-06-29 2 Mction In Bankruptcy Court. A motior for the approval of the agreement and further instructions in conncction with the i bankruptcy of Sarkies Brothers came up before Mv. Justice Cobbe»: in the Bankruptcy Court yesterday. The hearing was adjourn d to July 21. It is understood that a62 words
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Article69 1933-06-29 2 London. June 13. In the House of Commons Mr. Butler said negotiations were still in progress between the Government of India, the Imperial Airways and the Indian Airways with a view to the conclusion of an agreement to give effect to the provisional arrangements for the KarachiSingapore69 words
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Article141 1933-06-29 2 KARACHI —CALCUTTA AIR SERVICE. Inauguration On July 7. Simla, June 17. TH£ Raj announce that Indian Trans-Ccn-tinentn Airways in conjunction with Imperial Airways v ill estoblish weekly air mail service between Karachi and Calcutta, calling at Jodhpur, Delhi, Allahabad r*rtd Asansol. This is the first leg of the extension to141 words
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Article51 1933-06-29 2 To Follow American Pattern. Reuter Wireless. Paris, June 24. The Chamber by 530 votes to 35 has passed the bill for the establishment of a Pacm Beard aner the American pattern with a capital cf £2.200,000, to assis; French wheat growers <regulatir.g the wh;-at market in France.—ReuterReuter Wireless. - 51 words
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Article46 1933-06-29 2 Charge Of Loitering Against Straits-Chinese. Cheng Keng Tong and Chu Keng Chuan, two English-speaking Straits-Chinese clerks, were charged yesterday in the Marine Court tefcre Commander C. Dix, R.N., with loitering at 2.12 p.m. on Tuesday at the Pier. His worship di-missed the case.46 words
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Article57 1933-06-29 2 The Roman Catholic Church at Bukit Timah has further extended her Mission field as far as at Manclai Road, where a new chapel, dedicated lo Sairtt Anthony, i; now nearing completion. The blessing day will be announced shortly. The .new chapel was erected for Chinese refugees from57 words
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Article24 1933-06-29 2 Reuter Wireless. Paris, June 24. Mr. Rudyard Kipling has been unanimously elected an associate member ot the Institute D? Franc?.—Reuter Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 24 words
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Article431 1933-06-29 2 Civil Disobedience. GANDHI'S HEALTH THE REASON. M Poona. June 17. R. Aney, Acting President of the Cony w after lading consultations with I Mr. Gar.dhi, L-sued the following statement "In view c: the present state of health or .>.ahatma Grndhi snd the doc ton' opini. n431 words
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Article27 1933-06-29 2 The Government of Bengal, it is reported, have under contemplation a scheme to segregate incorrigible terrorists from misguided leirorists and intern the latter in villages.27 words
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Advertisement185 1933-06-29 2 j I ""TBT™ j _l I tans I I- ZZL. j (/tKTKO'GofJPW^^^I The Story that has stirred Millions of readers and play-goers— I TO-NIGHT! 6.15 and 9.15 c f th<? finest novels ever written—A Great stage Play j^flF r I METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER take pride in presenting The Two Stars of J185 words
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152 1933-06-29 3 DURING the eouise of the Slump, ttn revenue of the F.M.S. Government has alien by a very ccnsidcrable amount, but the costly administration service of a i-.ee wealthy country has been continued with little reduction and the people cf the152 words
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Article152 1933-06-29 3 THE publication of that (Tin Duty> notification was the signal for hysterical outbursts on the iniquity of the iccrea;ed rate, but the debate helped to clear much of the misunder- tending that has existed on the subject. In ihe tnt'iuciasm for the "Help the Malayan Tin Miner"'152 words
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Article120 1933-06-29 3 THAT some equilibrium should be secured in this matter of the country's revenue from a wasting asset wi!l be generally admitted to be very desirable, but the unanimity of Unofficial disapproval, even though it cannot be said to be entirely disinterested, should convince the Government that it120 words
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Article378 1933-06-29 3 Terrible Death Of Two Tamils. JOHORE NEWS. I I I (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Baliru, June 24. ON May 14, an overloaded motor car being driven along the Sungei Tiram Road, with two Tamils riding on the footboard, crossed a lorry travelling in the opposite\ direction,378 words
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Article72 1933-06-29 3 Temple Collection Box Contents. (From Our Oun Correspondent.) Malacca. June 27. An interesting discovery- was made after a religious ceremony iCheo Choi at the Cheng Hoon Teng temple. The contribution-box which had not been touched for the pa>t 15 years revealed when opent!» some old, foreiyn and72 words
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Article465 1933-06-29 3 Tamil Contractor Freed Of Charge. CHARGED on Tuesday before the Second Magistrate, Mr. J. F. F. Gregg, with having induced complainant to part with a necklace of beads and failing to return it. a Tamil named K. Viswanathan, who called himself a contractor, was discharged. Rarnasamy, book-seller,465 words
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Article177 1933-06-29 3 Cubs Trounced By American Association. OB Sunday on the St. Joseph's school ground, the American Assoriation's Baseball team romped home easy winners in the fourth game of the Singapore baseball se. ies Heavy hitting was prominent on both sides particularly on the pan of the A.A.'s who -cored177 words
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Article53 1933-06-29 3 Bad Kreuznach. A General Headquarters 1917-1918 museumis shortly to be ojier.ed here In it will be ftttfeftttkd numbers of objects recalling the location of the General Headquarters of the German ard Central European Armies here from the spring of 1917 to March. Tire museum «fV be unique53 words
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Advertisement217 1933-06-29 3 j Frequent headaches mean too much acid. Neu[T^7V tllc acids with Phillips' Milk of Magnesia. it ends your headache because it removes the cause. Take a little whenever a coated tongue or 1 F SOUf stomach or slu §S ish warn you of an acid ,R condition. Take it when217 words
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Advertisement264 1933-06-29 3 This NEW soap protects A M A* your family Toys, books, coins, door-handles— v hundreds of things you and your s.- y^^^qjp■] children touch every day —may pass the »\> germs of illness from a sick person to \S your family. Safeguard health by using Lever's Health Soap. It has264 words
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Miscellaneous397 1933-06-29 3 CLUB DIARY. (There ore numerous Clubs and Societies in Singapore, most 6f the members of tchtch are I readers of the "Malaya Tribune." This Diary I is provided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest 1 icill still be397 words
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Miscellaneous170 1933-06-29 3 United Chinese Mirical Association: No orchestral practice. SUNDAY. JULY 2. United Chinese Amateurs: Badminton tournament. r. Straits Chinese Epworth League: Devotional meeting. 5.30 p.m. I Gaylads Minstrels: Extraordinary and special general meeting. Mr. Gan Hock Cfcye's«JJJence, 1, Joo Chiat Lane. 1 p.m. Attendance CC SkA>'ĕr Epworth League: Devotional meeting, church170 words
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1373 1933-06-29 4 Shipping News Notices. PROFICIENCY IN SIGNALLING. Re-Examination Of Officers. THE question of reexamination of officers has been dealt with recently and whilst almcs, every othtr subject has been referred to !-o far no mention has been made of lingI ii. perhaps, not so important a subject as most but. s:1,373 words
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Article439 1933-06-29 4 Three Skippers Suspended. THE findings in the Board of Trade inquiries, held in Aberdeen, into the loss of two Aberdeen trawlers and the stranding of a third, were issued recently. The vessels were the "Avondow," which stranded at Sanday, Orkney, on February 27 the "Struan," which stranded at439 words
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Article434 1933-06-29 4 Coastal Motorship Orders Reinstated. TN view oi the Cover nnv?nr'.s devlslon to exempt coastil shipping fiom the tax on ite, fuel oil, the Coast Lines. Ltd., announce that construe lon cf the iwo motorships v.hich were on order for the company and were cancel.cd bocause of the tax.434 words
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Article225 1933-06-29 4 Narrow Escape Of Crew Of Trawler. The crew of the Aberdeen steam trawler Florence Dombey" arrived at Aberdeen recently after a narrow escape from sinking with their ship, which went down off the Fife coast. The trawler sank quickly, and the crew ol 11 had just225 words
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Article588 1933-06-29 4 Exhaust Turbo-Electric Installations. FURTHER paiticulars are now available regarding the reconditioning by Messrs. Workman, Clark (1928), Ltd., of four Ellerman liners. The i>hips to be taken in hand are the City of Venice, City ol Salisbury, City of Florence, and City of Kimberley. There is a possibility588 words
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Article61 1933-06-29 4 An important contract for repairs to the "Nyanza," owned by Messrs. Maclay and McIntyre, Ltd., Glasgow, has been secured by the Middle Docks and Engineering Company, South Shields. The contract wa« secured against keen British and Continental oorn|petition. The vessel has been ashore and leceived extensive bottom damage.61 words
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Advertisement467 1933-06-29 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government). OUTWARD FROM LONDON For China and Japan. Due Tonnage. Singapore. 1933. BANGALORE 6.000 July RAJPUTANA 17.000467 words
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Advertisement207 1933-06-29 4 IW LLOYD TRI EST IN 0 j (Incorporated In Italy). EXPRESS SERVICE. CARGO SERVICE. SINGAPORE TO ITALY AND CHINA Calling at Penang, Colombo, Bombay, j SINGAPORE TO ITALY AND CHINA Karachi, Aden, Massowah, Sues, Poet i Calling at Colombo, Bombay, Suez, Port gaid, Brindisi, Venice and Trieste. J Said, Brindisi,207 words
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Advertisement221 1933-06-29 4 HAMBURG-AM ERIKA LIN IE Deutach J |Ha%A| Australische DampfschJSt I Gesellschaft (Companies mcuipuiated In Germany). OUTWARDS. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. 1033. M.s. MUNSTERLAND, via Manila July 2 m.s. FRIES LAND, via Manila July 12 t m.s. KULMERLAND, via Manila July 25 t m.s. RAMSES, via Manila Aug.221 words
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Advertisement581 1933-06-29 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. J}£ NORDDEUTSCHER ftjyUffif*M i Incorporated in Germany The undernoted an :he Company's Intended fixtures: Ol iVARDS. mm. 5 "ODER" for Manila, Hongkong, S'hai, Japan, N. China and Hankow July 3 "COBLENZ" for Manila, Hongkong. S'hai, N. China and Japan July 17 "SAALE" for Manila, Hongkong, Shanghai, N. China581 words
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Article442 1933-06-29 5 Mining Shares. i Singapore. Thursday, U a.m. j The following tin share quotations are Issued u y Fraser and Co., exchange- and stock orokers: lisue Va l ue Buyers. Sailers. £1 Asam Kumbang Tin 29 32 -xd j! Austral Malay 26,- Mt--5a Aver Hitam Tin 13 14j-442 words
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Article120 1933-06-29 5 Itot JED BY FRASER CO., EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Buyers. Sellers. Singapore Cold Storage Deb. 7 per cent. 103 103% cl Singapore Municipal (1901) 5 per cent. 105 110 norn Singapore Municipal (1907) 4% per cent. 104 108 norn Singapore Municipal (1909) 4% per cent. 104 108120 words
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189 1933-06-29 5 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION. TIN DROP CONTINUES SLOWLY. Rubber Market Very Dull. 'By Our Financial Correspondent.) Singaprre. Thursday, noon. To-day's Prices:— Rubber (Singapore), 10> 8 cts., down V-i ct. Market Tone: Very dull. Tin (Singapore), spot, $116, down $114. Yesterday's Prices:— London Rubber, 3 13 32d., down 1189 words
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Article155 1933-06-29 5 Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.), Ltd. Prices lor-Shell Motor Spirit and various brands of Kerosene are MM y»* SheU Aviation Spirit in 4-gallon drums per British Imperial gallon Shell Motor Spirit ex pump per British Imperial gallon UJ Shell Motor Spirit in 4-gallon drums per British Imperial gallon Shell155 words
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Article964 1933-06-29 5 Disparity In London And Local Tin Prices. The weekly report of Fraser and Co., Singapore, dated June 27, states: The market opened quietly after our last report although tin was cabled from London a. £1 higher at £225 per ton, but share issues generally failed to respond,964 words
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Article98 1933-06-29 5 Stimulating New York j Advices. Reuter Wireless. London, June 17. Most markets were active under stimulating New York advices. Rhodesian ccpp rs, oils end international industrials were especially tup ported. (j I f\ Drillers wer; a strong fcotuie on rumours of amalgamation with Canadian brewer*, j Al! commodityReuter Wireless. - 98 words
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Article315 1933-06-29 5 I Reconstruction Scheme Terms. Details of the reconstruction scheme foreshadowed by the Chairman at the annual meet- ing of the Broome (Selangor) Rubber Plant- I ation are now announced and in order to provide additional working capital a new company, with a similar title, is to be315 words
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Article43 1933-06-29 5 Latest Quotations. RUBBER Lor.don Spot: 3 13,32d. New York; 6 316 (G.i cents. Singapore lC'«v —10 4 cent«. TIN. London Spot: £225 5 (Up 7s. 6d>. London 3 months: £224 2s. cd. (Up 3s.) Singapore: $116. COPRA. Sundried $4.00 Mixed $3.3543 words
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Article74 1933-06-29 5 U.S. Government Buying Surplus. Reuter. Washington. June 29. j Th: Reconrtrue'ion Cirporctlon has aivance-i J seventy million dollars to Mr. Wallace, Secret- j ary of Agriculture, ti buy all cotton now in J the hsndo of the Fed ral Farm Board and ether Government estimated to total aboutReuter. - 74 words
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Article92 1933-06-29 5 Lose of Rini (Javat Rubber Elates for the year to Jan. 31, £1,466 (against £1.697 for MU 32», which redueeE th sum carried forward to £2 ip 2. Floating resets. £1.317: current Uebilities. £o)0. The rubbT crop ■IWIIII ~d to 60r>,14ni") (aga&Mt 541,43iit.>. he whole- c92 words
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Article48 1933-06-29 5 Lg» of Kali "Java) Rubb.r Plantation., lo: 1932. £1,331. Tiiis. together with a farther (•1000 written c-T for est»tr amortization, is add-d n the *d bit balance to go forwird. makfcnj it £4.783. Rubber crop. 153 5J9lb. .against 385.2381b.»: coffee crcp. 3.056cwt. again* l 3,687cwt.).48 words
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Article391 1933-06-29 5 Rubber Shares. Thursday, 11 a.m. The following rubber .share quotations vt issued by fraser v.d Co.and LyaU and EratU Issue Value. Fraser Lyall 8s 5 Shares. Co. Evatt. 1 Allenby $0.70 $0.80 $0.65 JO.SJ 1 Alor Gajah 0.50 0.60 0.50 C 60 1 A. Hitam 1.00 1.20391 words
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Article270 1933-06-29 5 FRASER CO. S QUOTATIONS. a. 3 o CLOSING QUOTATION». 3 H 2 S Buyers. Sellers. $2 $2 Alex. Brick Pref. $0.85 $0.95 $2 $2 Alex. Brick Ord. 0.50 UH £1 11 B. Ameri. Tobacco 105!- 110j$10 $5 B. Malaya Trustee 5.35 5.50 £1 £1 C. Tin Prcf. 7 p.c.270 words
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Advertisement63 1933-06-29 5 THE SOUTH KsM>§ BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY. W LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND k" MOTORCAR dSUKANCE ACCEPTED AT W LOWEST CURRENT KATES t I L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. Office: 2, Plnlayson Green. EASTERN UNITED AS SUE AN CE CORPORATION, LTD. \j\ V FIRE, MARINE, "\v MOTORCAR AND PERSONAL ACCIDENT fj j63 words
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Advertisement83 1933-06-29 5 THE EASTERN BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated In England). SINGAPORE BRANCH: 4, D'Almelda Street. Authorised and Subscribed £2>000 ,000 Capital I 'ooo,ooo Pald-up-Capltal 60 0,00 C Reserve Fund and Ml HEAD OFFICE: LONDON. BRANCHES: Calcutta. Colombo. Karachi. Madras. JSTiSSK Bahrein, Basra. K,r k u>c. M ™'rß^T 8 ACCOUNTS opened and money J2S*Til-S83 words
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Advertisement149 1933-06-29 5 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Limited. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements.* Successors to THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK. LTD.. THE HO HONG BANK, iiir. THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK, LTD. CAPITAL Authorised $10,000,000.00. P»W Un 510.000.0C0.00. HEAD OFFICE. CHINA BUILDING CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. LOC\L BRANCH. 45«. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Chee Swec Cheng. Esq149 words
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Advertisement171 1933-06-29 6 Amuaements < > Idem h: vc 'ii heard! j P :i t miss .his A;'-..:;; M;r-g comedy %3HPI v.ith :j son* hits j J THE 2 BLACK CROWS j With CHARLIE MURRAY. h! ,0 I COMING! ALJOLSON. f/ J in United Artists Novelty Musical "HALLELUJAH, I'M A TRAMP." j MARLBOROUGH171 words
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Advertisement404 1933-06-29 6 yy.- *;•*sir; Ti 1 v th." HELEN HAVES and CLARK GABLE in I "THE WHITE SISTER" i See Our Special Announcement On Page Two. ..j rsarasl m "ti la r&Tkrm cSR fji in h Iwi II ISM XILB MMXtLiWIM r tiifwiipii ii 11 hid II it—wi— m ■a««—a—1111 i 11—404 words
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Advertisement406 1933-06-29 6 I SYDNEY Jl t^MII I i fe j IHISEIB-TICKUNG i IIPfofSDHMJI j jHe can! ride a horse bul he wins the Derby! You're in for the Happiest I j Evening your life wlwn B^«H you Bumper M Bt^jjpSft'x Programme B ■I^Mf^MS^^^; 'g-JI Additional Attraction j "SILVER Limns [—^'J**: I USEFUL406 words
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147 1933-06-29 7 DR. LIM BOON KENG'S LECTURE. FILIAL PIETY IS THE BASIS OF CHINA'S CIVILISATION. <k China may be the sick man of the Far East but she is not yet dead China cannot be destroyed by force of arms but the Chinese can commit suicide.".' These147 words
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2259 1933-06-29 7 DR. H.. T. We-:, who presided, said: "We are us.eir.cled here to-night for the purpose ci listening to a v:ry able and popular speaker in the person of Dr. Lim Boon Keng. il-ie is. as you know, very well-known in thli part2,259 words
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Article74 1933-06-29 7 Revelations At Senate Inquiry. Reuter. Washington. Jun> 29. AN admission that he paid no income-tax in 1930, 1931 and 1932 was nvde by Otto Kahn at the Senate enquiry into the affairs ct the Kuhn Loeb Company. Buttenwies=r, a partner of the company testified that the firmReuter. - 74 words
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Article254 1933-06-29 7 Monday, June 19. Hon. Mr. M. B. Shelley and Mr. G. E. Greig arrived to stay at Government House Tuesday. June 20. Captain and Mrs. T. C. Makeig-Jones, Capall] and Mrs. G. P. Oldfield, Mi s Mr. T. G. Tyrrell. Mr. R. B. Henly, Fl.-Lieut A. H. Faull254 words
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Article405 1933-06-29 7 Forged Signature On Letter. rE Superintendent of the General Posi Office, Mr. G. Evans, was witness for the prosecution before the Second lifietrate (Mr. J. F. F. Gregg) yesterday in a case in which a native of Sumatra, Sultun Saripoda. was charged with cheating and also405 words
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Article127 1933-06-29 7 AT THE CINEMAS. "The White Sister." screened last night at the Capitol Theatre, is a milestone cf progress in 1 production and photography even for these day!cr rapijly-advancmg ttennigue It is more than that. It is the vehicle for rotstandi» artin: by Heicn Hayes ari127 words
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148 1933-06-29 7 Moran and Mack, the two fameus "Black Crows," have leading pe.rts in ••Hypnotized." which begOJB a season at the Albarnbra last night. The film is irresponsible burlesque from start to finish and none can fail to be amused at the antics of the inimitable Moran148 words
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Article82 1933-06-29 7 Hot Saturday.'' the very lively Paramount picture with Nancy Carroll playing opposite Cary Grant in the principal roles and supportr-d by t large cast, which includes Randolph Scott. Lilian Bond. Jane Darwell. Rita La Roy and William Collier, commenced a run at the Roxy last82 words
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96 1933-06-29 7 Paramount's musiclal production, "The Broadcast," began a season yesterday at the Marlborough. It is one of the best films of its type and those who have missed it when it was first shown should see it now. Song "hits" are plentiful and such radio96 words
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Article25 1933-06-29 7 Mr B. P. Edwin, one of the assistant of Messrs. B. P. De Silva and Co., Ltd., Pencng branch, returned from leave by the "Ranpura25 words
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Article94 1933-06-29 7 Bankrupt Who Failed To Return. AN order for a wart ant cf arrest to bs Issued against Kader Dad, a bankrupt, was made befoie Mr. Justicc Cobbett yesterday at the Bankruptcy Court. Mr. E. N. Taylor (Assistant Official Assignee) making the application, raid that bankrupt was given permission94 words
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Article121 1933-06-29 7 Matches played between the Post Office Club and the Clerical Union on Sunday resulted as MUMS (Postal players mentioned first): BILLIARDP: Chia Fai Tee beat Goh Guan Chua 200—128; Ismail bin Haji Abass lost to Chwee Hoe 170—?00; Ng Fock Chin lost to Tan Bock Lim 105—200. PING-FONG:121 words
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Article27 1933-06-29 7 BegtaclCf from. Monday. July the olfiecs of the Passport and Registration cf Aliens Dcjartageata respectively will be situated in 4 ir> Chinese Protectorate, Havelock Road.27 words
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Article696 1933-06-29 7 CHINESE WIDOW'S CLAIM. Alleged Agreements. Appellants Admit Only One. HTHE hearing ol the appeal in th-j case in which Yu Wan Yoke aliaf Yu Oi, a widow, sued Chu Siew Kuan. Chu Siew Wah and Yip Choon Heng, a widow, was resumed yesterday before the Chief Justice,696 words
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Advertisement415 1933-06-29 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Ycung European wants Chinese lessens from Cttttg iady cr gentleman. 1 Kb cwn hour". Apply Dcx No. 170. co Malaya Tribune. i TO LET —Seaside Bungalow. i| Siglap. fur- I nfchOd, by day cr month. Apply Yeo Chiang j Swee, 153. Grove Road. Phone 7405. I ORDINANCE NO.415 words
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Advertisement163 1933-06-29 7 WANTED—To buy boarding house" or to rent iuitable bungalow, close to town, apply Box No. 169, c o Malaya Tribune. TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Notice ts hereby given that tenoen are new invited for the following materials or services, and that particulars of such renders ajay be obtained to the163 words
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Article716 1933-06-29 8 Important speeches were made by unofficial Members at Monday's meeting of the Federal Council, but t cannot be said that the official replies rose to the occasion. Colonel Cecil Rae, for instance, epitomised Malaya's rebellion against the Tin Pool and the unfairness of the quota system. He realised716 words
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Article676 1933-06-29 8 Comments By The Way. MR. W. E. Pcpys. Commis ioner of Trade and Customs. F.M.S., made out a very poor case in defence of the iniquitous imposition of a flat rate of five cents a yard as import duty on ciieap cloth, the immediate effect of676 words
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114 1933-06-29 8 The Variety Show which was produced so successfully recently at the Victoria Institution. I Kuala Lumpur, in aid of the Y.W.C.A. will be repeated at the Sungei Ujong Club. Serem- I ban. on Saturday. The proceeds will be given to the Negri Sembilan114 words
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Article299 1933-06-29 8 Mr. N. Jayaram was re-elec.ed President at the annual meeting of the Young Men's Hindu Association on Sunday. Charged with stealing a chandu pipe, a Chinese was sentenced to two months' simple imprisonment, and to be sent to the house of detention at the expiration of that period. Charged299 words
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Article42 1933-06-29 8 A picturesque Chinese wedding was solemn- i ised at the Philomatic Association premises. The bridegroom was Mr. Low Ah Bee and the bride Miss Leow Ah Kirn. The ceremony v;as performed by the Chief Chinese priest of Alor Star.42 words
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Article20 1933-06-29 8 Raja Uda bin Raja Muhammad has hern appointed to serve temporarily as an Unofflci?! Member of the Federal Council.20 words
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Article56 1933-06-29 8 About 20 were pr sent at a meeting at the P.rak Chinese Chamber of Comm-rce, Hale S reet, Ipoh, to consider the formation of a swimming club 'o be called the Kinta Swimming Club. Th- proposed sit 2 is off Selibln Read ard the supply is to be obtained56 words
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Article509 1933-06-29 8 BY "LOOKER-ON" People talk about the increased purchasing power of the Straits dollar. 1 haven't noticed it. AAA •As a matter oi fact the present purchasing power of the dollar is no higher than formerly if allowance is made for the time and ingenuity required to get509 words
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Article52 1933-06-29 8 INDIAN AFFAIRS, on page 2. JOHORE NEWS, on page 3. CLUB DIARY, on page 3. NAVAL REVOLT IN SHANTUNG, on page FATAL LORRY ACCIDENT, on page U. DOCTOR'S APPEAL FROM M.C.. on page 1 ROTARY MEETING, on page 12. RADIO PROGRAMME, on page 13 MOTORING NEWS, on52 words
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Advertisement329 1933-06-29 8 ECONOMIC—LUXURY. j Horrcdcsca Sheets and Pillow Cases have been famous for J j seven generations. To-day th y sii.l held thtir place in popular favour through sheer excellence of I J quality. Sncvvy white smooth in finish and remarkably durable, they represent J I the finest \ai'. to obtain. Plain329 words
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Advertisement46 1933-06-29 8 The Firefly Mad* by HAMMOND, world's largest minufac urjrs of Electric Clocks. A Spectacular Clock At A Sensational Price. P° st rte aiA where 9l_-_UU in Malaya. LEE FLETCHER 102, North Bridge Road, Singapore 'Phone 2850 1 j 634 I I Service to our Customers t46 words
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97 1933-06-29 9 DISCONTENT IN NAVAL RANKS IN SHANTUNG. ADMIRAL SHEN HUNG LIEN DISMISSED. Minister To Investigate. China Agrees To Enlist The Manchukuo Troops. A naval revolt has occurred at Tsingtao (Shantung) and tive warships have deserted and are said to have gone over to the Manchukuo. The97 words
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806 1933-06-29 9 Shanghai; June 29. EWE warships belonging to the North-East Navy at Tsingtao (Shantung) have deserted. The Commanders demand that Admiral Shen Hung Lien (the Commander-in-Chief of the Navy) retire and hand over the control of the squadrons, and at the same time release TVe Ling Shiu806 words
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Article79 1933-06-29 9 Two Ministers Arrive In London. Reuter. London, June 28. THE Austrian Finance Minister, Dr. Buresch and the Minister of the Interior Dr. Schumy have reached London seeking a loan. Burescn interviewed said he was sanguine of the results of the mission and anticipated obtaining one hundred million schillingsReuter. - 79 words
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Article38 1933-06-29 9 Two Hundred And Fifty People Killed. Reuter. Batavia, June 28. Two hundred and fifty persons are now reported to have been kihed in the earthquake in -tic South Bencoolen district of Sumatrs. There was heavy damage.—Reuter.Reuter. - 38 words
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Article54 1933-06-29 9 A Bengali ia:-:i cliivtr was injured last night when his taxi cave into collision with a motor<sr 3heged to bam been driven by a European. The collision cicurred at the junction of Macpherson Road Upper Serangoon Road. Both vehicles were slightly damaged. The Uxl dri/ec was taken54 words
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Article223 1933-06-29 9 Moiseiwitsch's Recital In Victoria Hall. ALWAYS appreciated by Singapore musi<" > lovers, Benno Moiseiwitsch gave a farewell pianoforte recital at the Victoria Memorial Hail last night. The audience made up in enthusia m for what it lacked in numbers. The recital cpened with a prelude by Bach. Moiseiwitsch223 words
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Article17 1933-06-29 9 Mr Aw Boon Par, who was away in Rangoon for about three months, returned to Singapore yesterday.17 words
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Article132 1933-06-29 9 Armistice Agreement Most Damaging." Hongkong, June 29. THE Scuth-West Political Council has wired a <tp% to th? telegraphic mescige from Dr. W. W. Yen, Dr. Wellington Koo and Mr. Kuo Tai Chi, the Chinese leaders in London a, the precent moment, to the effecc ihe armistic?132 words
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Article63 1933-06-29 9 Attitude To Government's Policy. Reuter. London. June 28. An important meeting cf the Con erv-tivc C ntral Committee overwhelmingly rejected a resolution virtually condemning the Government's Indian policy at the instance inter alios of Mr. Winston Churchill and Loia Lloyd. and adapted a motion with which Mr.Reuter. - 63 words
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Article35 1933-06-29 9 Reuter. Mexico City. June 28. Despite official declarations that the bodies, of the Spanish trans-Atlantic flyers have been found it is now learned that the story is unfounded. The originator has arrested—Reuter.Reuter. - 35 words
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Article809 1933-06-29 9 Cuban Outburst. I ELEVEN COUNTRIES MAY LEAVE. Reuter Wireless. London, June 28. T*HE International Sugar Council has forwarded a letter to the World Economic Conference suggesting the conclusion of a convention in accordance with a draft closely following the Cuban proposals, which propose that no newReuter Wireless. - 809 words
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Article33 1933-06-29 9 A Eurasian residing at Hillside Drive. Upper Serangoon, is alleged to have drunk lysol last night. The ambulnoe v. as called and he was taken to hospital in a semi-conscious state.33 words
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Article23 1933-06-29 9 Dr. Khalid Sheldrake will deliver a lecture t!i Bib Victoria Theatre to-morrow at 5 pm. en "The Beauties of Islam."23 words
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Article162 1933-06-29 9 Catholic Centre Party To Dissolve. Reuter. Berlin. June 23. THOUGH Dr. Hugenbers':* resignation i. net yet officially accepted, it is regarded ascertain. Manwhile it is announced that henceforth, all former members of the "Nationalist Front" (as the Nationalist Party is now calipci) will be equally recognised asReuter. - 162 words
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Article18 1933-06-29 9 Reuter Wireless. Baltimore. June 26. Senator Borah has undergone an operation for glrnd trouble —Reuter Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 18 words
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Obituary751 1933-06-29 9 AN OLD MALAYAN PIONEER. Malaria Victim. Work On Municipal Commission. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, June 28. rpHE death took placs this morning in the European Hospital, Batu Gajah, of Mr. William Dunman, of j Renglet, Cameron Highlands, one of i Malaya's oldest European residents, j751 words
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Advertisement235 1933-06-29 9 PHO/FERINE "TONIC <T— EFFERVESCENT V- J FRUIT SALINE TONES AS IT /1 J CLEANSES B >' combinin g the laxative /t j /jf\ ~r~ m n ar, d refreshing properties of an I A effervescing Salt with the -i invigorating elements of the famous V r Tome Phosferine, a real235 words
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Article297 1933-06-29 10 Semi-Finals To-day. LIM BONG SOO v. ROY SMITH. were two matches of outstanding interest in the Singapore lawn tennis championship tournament on the S.C.C. padang yesterday evening. In each case a European player faced a Chinese opponent. Smith started rather badly In his match with Woon Chow297 words
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Article244 1933-06-29 10 Frankel Challenge Shield Competition. Ties in the first round of the four-ball American billiards tournament to be played 03 a Padmore table at the New World for the Challenge Shield pee ented by Messrs. Frankel Brothers, arc as follows: Saturday »6.30 p.m.V Gan Heck Hoe tUrited Con. Funeral244 words
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Article288 1933-06-29 10 Entries for the Clerical Union Football League clcse on Saturday. Those who wish to participate in this competition and have not signed the circular* arc requested to send in their name; together with the entrance fee of 25 cents to Mr. J. P. Thanr, hon. sports secretary,288 words
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Article601 1933-06-29 10 Wilts Beat Marine At Anson Road. THE M-rine Sports Club are having a spill of bad luck. After holding an unbeaten record for a long time, they have losi. two games in succession. They weie bcat.n by the Malay fl wee.: ago and vcoicrday the Wiltshire. II601 words
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Article255 1933-06-29 10 Positiens to date in the S.A.F.A. League competitions are as follows: FIRST DIVISION. Gcals. P. W. L. D. P. A. Pts Malays 10 9 0 1 38 13 19 Chinee 10 7 2 1 40 15 15 Wilts 9 6 3 0 25 11 12 S.R.C. 8255 words
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Article74 1933-06-29 10 Vista B.P. team v. Bachelors' Home B.P. on Sunday at the latters' court at 3 p.m. Khoo Peng Koon, Ang Teck Hock. Lim Huay Ann, Ong Say Yeo and Chua Kirn Fatt. Reserves:— Chanj Thiam Hock, Tan Heng Lum and Ragoo Raghunanan. Entries for the Straits Physical Athletic Party's badminton74 words
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Article128 1933-06-29 10 Tennis Championships In August. ENTRIES are now being received for the Malayan Lawn Tennis A c sociation's open championship meeting which will be played cv the couits of the Selangor Club. Kuala Lump-vr. commercing on Tuesday. Aug. 1. Entries close on Thursday, July 20. Forms may be obtained128 words
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Article192 1933-06-29 10 Garrison G.C. v. Sepoy Lines. Thi foUCVing the teams and stanina times for the Sepcy Lin.s Golf Club v. Garrison Gcif Club match to be plajeu on Sunday at the Garrison Gcif iS.-poy Line, players are mentioned first): 3.45 a.m. Dr. Loxscn and Dr. English v. SL. A.192 words
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Article257 1933-06-29 10 Boy Quee's Excellent Showing. i From Our Own Correspondent./ Malacca, June 28. A splendid set of bouts were featured on Sunday at the City Park arena. The preliminary matches were unexpectedly good. Result?: Smiling Kid <Bst. 2ib.) obtained a points victoiy ever Blackie Sam <7st. 13). J.257 words
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Article58 1933-06-29 10 Ten cards were taken out for the Keppel G.C. June ladies* foursome played yesterday and the following were the three best scores returned: Miss A. M. Sim and Miss M. M. Hadley 44- 16—28. Mrs. J. C. MacLeod fnd Miss K. Stewart 45- 15—31. Mrs. E. G.58 words
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Article67 1933-06-29 10 The Garrison G.C. monthly mixed foursomes competition was played or. Tuesday. The following were the best returns: Mrs. Morris and Mr. S. H. Moss 45-11 if 22% Miss Maynard and Lt. C. M. Keble 41-7' Mrs. Rose and Capt. J. 11. Peacock 46-10 1 > —35 'C-67 words
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Article37 1933-06-29 10 Members of the Amateur Athletic Union will learn with regret of the death of the father of Messrs. Chew Keow Bock, Ch?w Keow Chin and Chew Keow Siong, who parsed rway at his residence, 11, Blair Road.37 words
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Article63 1933-06-29 10 The Entries For Soccer Competition. FIFTEEN teams have entered for the Singapore Cup competition, play in Which wffl cemmnee early next mon.h. The teamentered are: MALAYS (two teams). CHINESE (tWO teams). WILTSHIHES i IWO teamr, >. SINGAPORE CRICKET CLUB. SINGAPORE RECREATION CLUB, oTRAITS SETTLEMENTS POLICE. MARINE DEPARTMENT S.63 words
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Article88 1933-06-29 10 Match Between Padang Clubs. The S.C.C. and S.R.C. meet in in a twod v game commencing at the S. R. C. tomorrow. "teams: S.C.C.: Fit.*I.». V. Croome, D. H. Paimer, W. H. McNeill, A L. Hill. H. B. Noon. R. B. Noon. R. B. Lewis, R. A. Ashworth.88 words
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Article54 1933-06-29 10 The following have accepted to play cricket for Merchants v. Services in the to.rnament g me on Sunday at the S.C.C.: E. J. Riche: C. G. Wir.dle. C. G. Jenner, D. R. Harper. R. G. Cranford. J. McLeod. E. McCreanor. R. A. Asworth. H. S Hewett. G. B.54 words
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Article107 1933-06-29 10 The S.C.R.C. teams for the week-end are: v. Sime Darbv cn Saturday at 2 p.m. on S.C.R.C. ground: I. H. Hoahing. Chee Loong. Tan Thian Tock, Low Jwee Yeow, Low Kee Choo, Chua Choo Sim. Tan Kong Siow Tan Cmap Kim. Ong Slew Kee. Robert Tan Kear. Kooi.107 words
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Article59 1933-06-29 10 The following txve been invited to play fo the 6.R.C. against the S.C.C. (Etceteras» on Sunday at 11 ijn. on the S.R.C. ground: G. E. N. Oehlers <capt.), P. d'Almeidi. Carl de Souza, M. A. Wyatt, R. C. Oehlers, J. E. de Jor.g, C. W. Zehender. M.59 words
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Article65 1933-06-29 10 The tollowin; will represent the Y.M.C.A. v. the Ceylon Sports Club on the Ceylon Sports Club ground on S'turday at 2 p.m.: R. Lync. W. R. Willis. Jjnu Le Cain. R. P. Ridley. Lec Ah Chec. G. L. F. Willis. C. D. Ross. G. A. Nelson.65 words
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Article29 1933-06-29 10 Other games taking place on Saturday afternoon include; S.C.C. v. St. J.seph's ut the S.C.C. Raffles v. Medical College, Sepoy Lines. Nondescripts v. R I., McNair Road.29 words
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Article81 1933-06-29 10 The Malacca Chinese Foctball Club met the Malacca Recreation Association at Billiards on Sunday, and won by four games to one. Scores "M.C.F.C. players mentioned first): Engliih Game: Ong Kirn Pong beat W. van Huizen 250—118: R P. L?on beat C. Theseira 200—145. American «4 balls) Game: Koh81 words
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Article320 1933-06-29 10 Yesterday's Soccer At Jalan Besar. THE Second Division S.A.F.A. League soccer match at Jalan Bc-sar last evtnmg between Straits Cattle Traders and the Medical College resulted in a win for the former by the odd goal in three. The Medical College, however, offered better opposition than in320 words
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Article125 1933-06-29 10 The following are the results 01 the hr:t round in the Siong 800 Athletic Association's Ame.ican billiards championship tournament: Ng Checng Wliye <300) beat Quek Gim Cheong *****. Chee Ah Hui (300» beat Chan Seng Hin (271». Lee Yeow Soon <300> beat Tan Chye Hock (176).125 words
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Article135 1933-06-29 10 Shamr*:ck Badminton Farty beat the Bluebird Badminton Party by nine games to nil on the Shamrock's court. Scores (Shamrock pluvtrs mentioned first): SINGLES: Sect Beck Seng beat Lim Tarn Lim 15—1. 15—7: Lim Keng Watt beat Mahmud 15—12. 13—13 (5—1): Koh Kirn San beat Afcdui Gchni 15—12. 15135 words
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Article36 1933-06-29 10 The semi-final in the S.C.F.A. cup com- J petition between Siong 800 and St. Matthew's j Guild will be payed on Sunday at the Jalan j Besar Stadium. Admission charges:—lo and 20 cents.36 words
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368 1933-06-29 10 THIRD ROUND AT WIMBLEDON. Lawn Tennis. j I U.S. CHAMPIONS BEATEN. Reuter. London. June e<>. WIMBLEDON Was again the rendezvous of society to-day when the third round ties in th". singles charr r.lonship were played off Hughe: beat Aoki 6—2. 6—l, 6—o. Scioh beatReuter. - 368 words
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Article117 1933-06-29 10 The National And American Leagues. Reuter. New York. June 28. Following ar: the latest baseball sccr.s: NATIONAL LEAGUE. R. H. E Cincinnati 2 10 2 B.coklyn 11 14 St. Louis 0 o Boston 13 0 Magnum pitched for Boston. The Chic-go V. Philadelphia and Pittsburgh v. New YorkReuter. - 117 words
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Advertisement150 1933-06-29 10 i j f I I j f I i I KLIM powdered milk la a standard full-cream milk. I KLIM powdered milk ia purc-ror doctor* could not i ~Ser-~—- 'ecomraend it for Infant feeding I I //S y KLIM powdered milk 1« of a uniformly high sten ciard I of150 words
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Article757 1933-06-29 11 WOULD-BE ASSASSIN SHOT. Warships Desert. Shansi-Charhar Clash Feared. Shanghai, June 28. rjpHE majority of Gen. Feng Yu Hsiang's troops are concentrating at Changpeh in eastern Charhar. The Shansi troops under Gen. Chao Chong Shou, who is in support of the I entrarl Government, have moved towards757 words
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Article210 1933-06-29 11 One Judge Or Whole Bench A PRELIMINARY point of law, as to whether an appeal against the decision of ihe Medical Council should be heard before a tribunal comprising three Judges of the Suprerh" Court cr a single judge, was argued to-uav before the Chief Justice. Sir Walter210 words
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Article1347 1933-06-29 11 Victim's Leg j i WIDOW LEFT WITH SEVp;! CtylJDREN. A WIDOW with seven children aid an accused person with a bandaged head were in the Coroner's Court yesterday, when Mr. F. G. Bourne commenced an inquiry into the death of a Chinese pig rearer who was knocked1,347 words
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Advertisement60 1933-06-29 11 New World Cabaret Friday, 30th Jane, Saturday, Ist July, Two Gala Nigtits. Balloons Streamers Will Be Distributed Free. J NEW WORLD TALKIES TO-NIGHT "MADAM SATAN" xiuec x*we safe r 4#wca£ symptom I with its periodic recurrences C es which torture, exhaust I j J and make life unbearable. iMj What60 words
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Advertisement54 1933-06-29 11 I f I Pianos For Hire And Hire Purchase. SEASON CO., LTD., 115, North Bridge Road, SINGAPORE. ■/killed Workman/hip 1 Prompt" /ervice 1 r I Mod era lee Ciia r<£ e 'f^^ 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD (Near Middle Road.) I Contractor/ for the Repair of (loch I Wdtchc/ fo the54 words
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Advertisement433 1933-06-29 11 jBJ! A Drink lhat has made Iffl HISTORY j The Original j 1 1 111 II I has been inferiorlu imitated but never HjttSS&l equalled j j hW| f RAMRQZ 5 CO. vice Beverages. I Race Horse I Insurance I LOW RATES I WITH ABSOLUTE SECURITY B Sime. 9 Darby433 words
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Article1769 1933-06-29 12 WHARF MANAGER'S TALK. Rotary Club Tiffin. A SHIPPING AGENT'S RETORT. M R. G. M. Alford, Whari Manager. Singapore harbour Board, addressed members of the Rotary Club of Singapore at their tiffin yesterday, at the Ac'olphi Hotel, on "Whari Working." Aliord said: 1 he working of a1,769 words
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Article, Illustration73 1933-06-29 12 ARRIVALS. "Burdwan," Brit., 2911 tons, from Yokohama 29-6; for Pt. Swettenham 30-6. "Kavelland," Germ., 3.836 tons, from Dairen for Hamburg 29-6. "Kepong," Brit., 1,322 tons, from Bangkoic 29-6: for Malacca, Pt. Swettenham. "Toradja," Dut.. 673 tons from Djambi 29-6; for Djambi 1-7.73 words
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Article142 1933-06-29 12 Singapore, June 23. SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES. East Wharf (Entrance Gat* 1). Van Heutsz 22; An hun Apoey 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). Teukuni Maru 18: Amur Maru. Zuiko Maru 16; Burdwan 14; Buenos Aires Maru 11; Marit 9; Hakone Maru 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3).142 words
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Article61 1933-06-29 12 Fifty Year Old Czech Arrested. Prague. Known throughout the Republic a* the "ma 1 with a wife in every town" Ottokar Serr.a'. aged 50. has been arestod at Koh".. He is alleged to have received money, under promise of marriage, from at least one wcm.v: in61 words
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Article85 1933-06-29 12 POSTAL RATES. Reduction On Postcards By Air To Britain. We are officially informed by the Secretary for Postal Affairs. S.S. and F.M.S., that as from July 1. 1933. the ice fcr postcards intended for dc patch by the Dutch Air Mail to Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Iriah85 words
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Article38 1933-06-29 12 (From Our Ctcn Correspondent.) Bangkok, June 28. The outward Dutch air-mail was held up at Jcdpur owing to bad weather and only reached Calcutta tills afternoon. It will possibly not scach «Singapore before Saturday.38 words
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Article33 1933-06-29 12 Mails fran Europe iLor.dcn mails de patched en June 8). by Qu Rajula." will arrive by rain to-morrow- morninng. Cjrreeponder.ee will be re aft] tei delivery to boxholders at 8.45 a.m.33 words
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Article190 1933-06-29 12 SELLING. Singapore, June 29. London 4 months' sight 24 London 3 months' sight 2j3 31|32 London 60 days' sight 2|3 15; 16 London 30 days' fight 2j3 29 32 London demand 2|7vi London T.T. 2|3 27 32 Lyons and Paris demand 985 Hamburg demand 1-3 New Ycrk demand190 words
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Article116 1933-06-29 12 But Drunks Must Be Mannerly. New Orleans. Louisiana. Being "tight" is no crime in New Orleans, provided cne is not disturbingly so. This ruling ha c been given by the ciry attorney office after an exhaustive search of the statutes dealing with inebriation. The opir.ion was prepared116 words
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Article317 1933-06-29 12 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures. TO-DAY. JUNE 29. High Tides.—l.46 a.m., 3.05 p.m. Athletic Sports, St. Andrew's School SpcrU, Jalan Besar, 3 p.m. League Football: Div. 111, P.S. v. Monopolies, Geyiang. Football (friendly), S.C.C. v. Bramtoeo, S.C.C. TO-MORROW, JUNE 30. High Tides.—2.3s a.m., 3.41317 words
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Article132 1933-06-29 12 ALHAMBRA Hypnotized.' starring Mack and Moran. CAPITOL.—CIark Gable and Helen Hayes in "The White Sister." EMPIRE—"I am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang." GREAT WORLD.—Side shows, Cabaret, Malay opera, Chinese wayangs. silent and talking films (Sky Talkie: '•Politics"; Star Talkie: "Captain of the Guard.") MARLBOROUGH.—"The Big Broadcast" NEW WORLD.—Side132 words
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Advertisement54 1933-06-29 12 KAPALA CHINTAMANI ESS! JSfiS* mammM growth and I*2"* thff C leases of scalp head, not- and ear. jl Parkin* 0 fit rtj 1 «T I and postage li* X L* WtS Pharmacy 135. Serangoon Rood. Singapore. There is extra nourishment in BOURNVILLE COCOA which mm help you to build up54 words
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Advertisement26 1933-06-29 12 10-20% DISCOUNT REMOVAL SALES ALL KINDS OF GENUINE LEATHER BAGS, CASES, WARDROBES, etc. SAN MING LEATHER BAGS CO., Head Office 2 3, South Bridge Road, SINGAPORE.26 words
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Advertisement99 1933-06-29 12 We purchase the Diamonds direct from the Cutters and mount them in our own Workshops which ensures the Price being the lowest possible. ENGaAGEN^T Set with Diamond Prices From $30 Upwards. K. M. OUMOHAMED. JEWELLER, j Phone no. 4508, No. 38, high Street. LEUKODERMA. In all its stages, no macter99 words
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Advertisement60 1933-06-29 12 .4* fflup Tais GREAT BARGAINSALE COMMENCING ON Ist. MAY WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITIES FOR PERSONAL SHOPPERS. QUEEN'S CREPEIALL THESE ARE VERY PRFPF nF PHINP VALUABLE MATERIALS FOR LKtHL FROCKS AND EVENING PRINTED SATIN DRESSES WITH NEWEST ARTIFICIAL SILK. DESIGN AND A WIDE RANGE OF MATERIALS. BEAUTIFUL COLOURS OPEN DAILY UNTIL 8 P.M.60 words
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Miscellaneous135 1933-06-29 12 SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY. 'Upper Burma, North and East Ir.dia. Aden. Egypt. Europe. Gt. Britain. Ireland. Canada and U.S.A. (Karoa) (B. L Mail) 3 p.m. Semarang, Sourabaja, Celebes, Moluccas and Timor Dilly (Reynst) 3 p.m. <E;ypt and Europe (Havelland) 4 pm. China. Hai am, Japan. Korea. Formosa, East Siberia. Western135 words
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Article177 1933-06-29 13 Welcome For Miss England. Madrid. MISS England 1933"' w-11 receive a warm welcome when she arrives here for the forthcoming European competiticn. Ihcugh boasting cf thousands of peroxide blendes. Madrid is eagerly looking forward to the visit of the gclden-haired British beauty queen. Referring to the section of177 words
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Article93 1933-06-29 13 Took Fifty Cent Piece And Ran. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, June 27. A Malay. Haji Abdullah bin Talip. appeared to-day before Mr. J. C. Derrick, th. police magistrate, charged by Inspector Byrde, with th Haii Yahya. the comply nant, told his honour that he met the accused93 words
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Article31 1933-06-29 13 Reuter Wireless. Pcona, June 24. Mr Gandhi has begun to walk in his room twice daily. He is gaining weight but has been ordered a month's quiet.-Reut?r Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 31 words
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Article458 1933-06-29 13 Details Of Current Prices. Singapore, June 23. MEAT. Beef, .'teak (round), kati 30 Beef, stew or curry, kati 25 Pork, lean (Ist quality), fcati 42 Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality), kati 32 Mutton, Austialian, lb. 35 Fowl, kati 40 Hens (locally reared), kati 42 Ducks, each 5o458 words
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Article89 1933-06-29 13 Bestowed On Son After His Disinheritance. Reuter Wireless. Evian les Bains, June 24. Having dene his duty as a king by disinheriting his second son from his rights of succession for marrying a common:..-. ex-King Alfonso has itvealed a more benevclent parental trait to the joy cf theReuter Wireless. - 89 words
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Article72 1933-06-29 13 King Of Iraq At R.A.F. Pageant. Reuter Wireless. London, June 24. King Feisul of Iraq was an interested spectator of the thrilling air fetes witnessed on Urn occasion of the Rcyal Air Force pag:ant at Hendon ;o-day. The Prime Minister and Lord Londonderry vert alto pr.sent. TheReuter Wireless. - 72 words
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Article42 1933-06-29 13 To Live In Oxford Next Year. Reuter Wireless. London, June 24. Dean Ing? intends to resign next His decision is due to his advancing ywrs and he hopes to spend his retirement in the neighbourhood of Oxford. —R°uter Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 42 words
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Advertisement150 1933-06-29 13 In the office or in th? work or at play—neatness ccunts And. by the way, did you "Nugget" your shoes this mc/ning NUGGET BOOT POLISH THE "NUGGET" TIN OPENS WITH A TWIST Sole Agen s: Henry Waugh Co., Ltd. S.S <fe F.M.S. AP.B.IF. mw FLOWER SEEDS Prize Zinnia—Portulaca Dainthus Heddewegii—Dahlia,150 words
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Advertisement599 1933-06-29 13 I f Always have 'ASPRO' on hand to combat lup a most pronounced Cold or Influenza 11 I an attack of 'Flu at inception. When "Flu attack—the weak tcvcnsh conditions that U I I comes, fear is its greatest ally, The right one experiences when subject to cold and I599 words
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Miscellaneous347 1933-06-29 13 EMPIRE RADIO TONIGHT. British Broadcasting Corporation. PROGRAMMES FOR INDIA (INCLUDING BURMA, CEYLON, STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, FEDERATED MALAY STATES AND ADEN). From The Empire Transmitter. Daventri, England. Wavelengths: 25.28 and 31.3 metre*. Two of the following frequencies and wav».- lengths will be used in the transmissions to the Indian lone. Announcements will347 words
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Article1102 1933-06-29 14 Will Mr. Churchill Be Premier? (From Our Own Correspondent.) London. June 6. THE opening of the great World Economic Conference has added one more to th'j number of London's daily newspapers. newcomer is a special journal published by th3 Conference authorities: it contains none ci the features1,102 words
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Article70 1933-06-29 14 Injures Worshippers At St. Peter's. Reuter Wireless. Rome. June 24. The famous church of St. Peters was temporarily closed to-day following an alarming rNplosion in the portico which, however, did Utile damage but resulted in injury to four shippers. The explosion came from a suitcase which had beenReuter Wireless. - 70 words
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Article165 1933-06-29 14 Foundation Stone Laid By The King. Reuter Wireless. London, June 26. BY laying the foundation store of the magnificent new building for the London University at Blocmsbnry this af crnoon, Their Majesties the- King and Queen assisted towards the construction of an appropriate home fee the larj.st ecr.tr?Reuter Wireless. - 165 words
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Article106 1933-06-29 14 Reuter Wireless. New York. June 24. Ellsworth Vines, the American and Wimbledon tennis singles champion, has been offered the sum of 130,000 by William Tilden to turn professional and join his troupe, according to the "New York World Telegram," The paper says that Vines has tentativelyReuter Wireless. - 106 words
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Article189 1933-06-29 14 Bears Try To Shake Forester Down. Tokyo. THREE men went out into a forest in the Saitama Prefecture to inspect trees. Sudderly three bear.?, a huge old mother and two cubs appeared. Two of the men fleet. The third scrambled up a tree. But th: bears did189 words
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Article45 1933-06-29 14 Reuter Wireless. J Sena, June 24. 1 Determined to stamp out murder and terrorism between rival Macedonian groups, the Government proclaimed curfew last night until miciI day while the police and troops, unhampered, l aided all houses suspected of harbouring evildoers—Reuter Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 45 words
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Advertisement383 1933-06-29 14 THE GREATEST GIFT TO THE HITMAN FAMILY. MAKRIAGF. <£.- EIRTII CONTROL: (A Book For The Married And Those About To Marry), By BRENDA BAR WON. Th 2 Psychology of Sexual Ethics with regard to Marriage—Moderation—The Law cf Sex— The proper Method of Birth Control: INDEX: 1. Marriage: What it is.383 words
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Advertisement79 1933-06-29 14 i 1 I i I WORLD ECONOMIC CONFERENCE. I Messrs. Duncan Roberts, Ltd., the local Agents, have just received a cable from London to the effect that the "Imperial Model 50" Typewriter has once again been selected for use at the above Conference. The adoption of this machine coming on79 words
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Advertisement27 1933-06-29 14 v There is do place I like home and no beer like D So H Sole Agents for Malaya N. V. Straits Java Trading Co., SINGAPORE PENANG27 words
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115 1933-06-29 15 THE SUPERIORITY OF BRITISH CARS. BEST MONEY VALUE. Research Work And Taxation System Responsible. British motor-cars are the best in the world, says Sir Malcolm Campbell. Even our foreign competitors admit that we make the best car in the Rolls-Royce. Whether we also make,115 words
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Article607 1933-06-29 15 TT is not so long ago—certainly not more than seven years—since ths imported car had a tremendous sale in Great Britain, continues the holder of the world's speed record. It is only necessary for those who were interested in motoring at that time to carry607 words
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Article815 1933-06-29 15 A.A.M.'s Road Test Report. 11/E are indebted to the Malayan Estate ff Owners' Association for permission to pub lish the following report of a test of "Pinji Petrol" manufactured and. we believe, presented to the M.E.O.A. by Messrs. Graham <& Kendall, Lahat, says The "Malaya Motorist." Following815 words
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Article53 1933-06-29 15 Various schemes are under consideration and in some cases in execution, for the relief of unemployment in America in the way of improvements to many water fronts of coastal towns These schemes will be of vast importance to Motor Yachtsman as they will be afforded better harbour53 words
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Article501 1933-06-29 15 Association Not—"Orang Puteh's" Show. F'RCM time to time we hear from, and of Asiatic nr.". tori ts who rather look askance at the A.A. of Malaya, their reascn beir.g that they consider the Association is an orgnisation ran by European: for Europeans, says the •Tlalryan Motorist"501 words
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Article193 1933-06-29 15 The repeat order is perhaps, the one that every motor manufacturer prizes the most, for It infers satisfaction on the part of the customer not only with the product, but with the service after sale also. On:- of the commercial firms which enjoys particular preference in thi193 words
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Article119 1933-06-29 15 Figures of registrations of new cars in Victoria, Australia, during the month of February last, reveal thai 48.4 per cent, of the total were of British manufactuT3. The official statistics tabulate the cars in numerical sequence, and show that HumberHillman head the British list, and occupysecond119 words
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Article115 1933-06-29 15 Captain T. Yates Bcnyon, who last Autumn drove a Hillman Minx light car from London to Calcutta in a gallant attempt to beat the boat, and only lost the race by a few days through abnormal weather conditions, has received official recognition of his adventurous journey. He has115 words
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57 1933-06-29 15 One of the Singapore Traction Co.'s 20-seater buses, as used on the Tanglm-Rafßes Quay and routes. It is understood that 100 bus:s similar to these, and us ng 22 on iitead of petrol, are to be introduced by a Chinese Syndicate to replace the mosquito buses of which there are57 words
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Article123 1933-06-29 15 Growing Popularity Of Diesel. With the continued rise in the cost of petrol fuel and the subsequent increased expense in the running of petrol engines, the public are naturally turning to the Diesel Engine much more frequently than heretofore. Forseeing this demand British manufacturer in the majority have123 words
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Article114 1933-06-29 15 Many a man who comes Home on leave from overseas would love to tour Britain but hesitates to buy a car. yet finds the cost of hiring prohibitive A prudent alternative is the repurchase system sponsored by Rootes Ltd.. of Devonshire House. Piccadilly. London, und'r which114 words
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Article710 1933-06-29 15 Policy Wanted. A.A.M. MAGAZINE'S ADVOCACY. WE cannot help thinking that now i: the time for the formulation of a Road Traffic policy for Malaya as a whole, or, at least, for the Colony. Johore, the F.M.S.. Perlis, and Kedah, says the "Malayan Motorist." Prosperity will return to710 words
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Advertisement53 1933-06-29 15 Why buy a gallon when you only need a quart 9 Why buy a quart when you only need a pint? You Can Buy Shell Motor Oils FROM SHELL BULK CABINETS in pints, quarts or gallons You Also SAVE THE COST OF THE TIN. Advertisement of The Asiatic Petroleum Company53 words
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Advertisement382 1933-06-29 16 M HASSAN ELECTRICAL AM) WATER CONTRACTOR. 36 37, Bras Basah Road, SINGAPORE. If you are in need of electric lights, fans, motors, etc., and water service, please write to the above address or 'Phone 3411. TO LET. FURTHER REDUCTIONS IN RENT From Ist January, 1933. AT SIANG LIM PARK CEYLANO.382 words
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Advertisement731 1933-06-29 16 THE PEOPLE'S PAPER: INDEPENDENT PROGRESSIVE TO LET. TO LET—Comfortable Rooms. 7a, Prinsep St. TO LET—Compound Hous«, No. 10. Rose Lane, Katong Rd. Aj'ply 20, Chulia Street. TO LET—3. Ramsgate Rd., off Grove Rd., close to Katong Park. Key to inspect from Ktbun l, Ramsga'e Road, or 3, Margate Road Particulars731 words
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Advertisement469 1933-06-29 16 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL. It is hareby notified that this school has be.n removed to No. 1-A. Kirk Terrace. Dhcbv Ghaut Singapore. Trincipal. M. R. ANCIANO. THE MALAKA PINDA RUBBER ESTATES, LIMITED. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an application has betn made to the Director*;469 words
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Advertisement580 1933-06-29 16 AUCTION SALE. Important Auction Sale To be held at the SINGAPORE AUCTION MART, 24, High Street, ON SUNDAY, JULY 2, 1933, at 10 a.m. Housenold and office Furniture, on Amnjifying Electric Gramophone b\ K; ?E* Carter Tabieß Chairs, Beds Sideboards, Silver Cabinets, Carpets Ice C&ĕsts, ELECTRIC REFRIGER <ATOx\, Pictures, etc.,580 words
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Advertisement469 1933-06-29 16 Eve ry Wh ere C^SP^OOTH I a I 1 SCItNTIfICAUV C^itticr] MALAYA TRIBUNE. 'PHONE 6171. by ASCRIPTION RATES. .TABLE IN ADVANCE. Delivery Including including at office Postage Postage orcloae (Local or to Foreign residence. p.m.S.) Countrlea Yearly $i 5.00 $21.00 $33.00 Half-Yearly 7.50 $i o o 18 60 Quarterly 3.75469 words
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