Malaya Tribune, 14 July 1933
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Title Section33 1933-07-14 1 The Malaya Tribune THE MOST POPULAR MALAYA. \ol. XX.- -l\o. 100 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1933 r:VL Ct^Y*?. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Friday. July 14, 1933. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1933.33 words
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Advertisement42 1933-07-14 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 and quality, paying highest prices acccmtiog to duiy exchange rates.42 words
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Article1160 1933-07-14 2 DUKE AND £4,500,000 "SWEEP." Memories 01 Lu&it&nifl Sinking. (From Our Ourn Correspondent./ London. Juno 27. THE ensation" of the week has been the launching and immediate suspension of a huge competition designed to rival the Irish "ThTWe of Atholl (Who will now Ipse a rabitanttal sum of1,160 words
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Article517 1933-07-14 2 Malay States Association Protest. A MEETING of the committee of the Mala* States' Association was held in Kuala Lumpur on June 1. It was reported that Mr. O S Ainger had accepted th 2 invitation to loin th<- committee. Ore life member and nine ordinary member517 words
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Article165 1933-07-14 2 Drive Against Them In Turkey. i I Istanbul, A vigorous campaign against motor-cars and lorries is being conducted by the Istanbul newspaper Republic.'' It is alleged that much of Turkey's wealth has been uselessly squandered on foreign cars. £2.300.0*10 U stated to have been spent on the importation165 words
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Article146 1933-07-14 2 Villages Imperilled: New Waterfall Formed. Belgrade. A raging torrent of water is tnreatening dejtruction to towns, villages and farms in part of Bosnia. The flooded River Pliva lias left i*>2 bed. It is carving itself a new course through ancient forests tearing up huge trees and sweeping them146 words
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Advertisement276 1933-07-14 2 MALNUTRITION One thing modern parents now know is that there are right foods and wrong foods, and that the wrong food stunts growth—while the right food makes for healthy development both in body and mind. Doctors don't rely on medicine alone these modern days. Body growth is encouraged with the276 words
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Advertisement320 1933-07-14 2 TRAVEL to health with ovaltine B Aid Nature provides unstinted kelp to all who are in definitely rf>£ V i*%£ poor health, merely''rim-down'' or recovering from sKk- ncas. Four of her mo t invaluable gifts Efighsh n a' new-laid eggs, rich, creamy milk, and cocoa lor flavouring —are scientifically combined320 words
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116 1933-07-14 3 dii ..-•>. n-> .1 T I safctj First" Centre* In 1 i rave and :ncrea?in--10 (i preblem; the '-her is thit Its BOtatfcm. New and H >any other ameni'i 1 m bat the dcm.rv-' .vays to exceed thc r Britain the output <<l116 words
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Article239 1933-07-14 3 why the OrtWIIIIIllli" I the introduction of the fees to Si more oppor-n." Ltd and pioperity ha i c ntn The Hon. Mr. Laa sound suggestion that I opinion should rrske ItstH I dium of a public Meeting lncrea*c in school fee-., behtf done in Sin?a- :he public239 words
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Article147 1933-07-14 3 AMSTERDAM ii prepared to consider a relume which leaks at several points. The B: itish planter wants something ship shape and Bristol fashion. And clearly the matter rests with the Dutch. If they want iccttfetlon they can have it—on B. itish terms. No other li rms will do. The147 words
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Article1681 1933-07-14 3 Procession Forbidden. THE VISIT OF DR. SHELDRAKE. MUSLIM NOTES. (By Our Muslivi Correspondent.) TIHE "Moulud-un-NabI," or the anni versary of the birthday of the Prophet Muhammad, was celebrate*, at the Aljunied Islamic School, Vic toria Street, last Wednesday, instead of at the "Kota," Kampong Glam, as1,681 words
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Article96 1933-07-14 3 Then Stumps Were Drawn In Melbourne. ll3Cbourne. A record short run was created by lien Traver's farce "A Bit of a Test.' which centres around a cricket test match in Australia. It lasted three nights. The farce, which was played by an English touring company, drew a96 words
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Article45 1933-07-14 3 Springville < lowa t. The 250 patrons of the Springville Creamery may now exchange, two pint* of cream fcr one pint of beer. Cream deliverers are allowed to take cases and half cases of beer oh their routes to exchange for cream.45 words
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Advertisement130 1933-07-14 3 lr; Swan Brand Coffee. 5j. 5 >m t; l<r Swan Brand Coffee If not, You are losing the most "•iinous Drink in the market. Because, it is prepared on best PUKipfe from selected coffee seeds of superior quality. TRY IT TO-DAY. It is always unchanging in taste and flavour. Free130 words
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Advertisement422 1933-07-14 3 DRY ECZEMA ON BABYIP In Rash and Very Itchy. Healed by Cuticura. "When my baby was three weeks old a dry eczema broke out on his head. It was in a rash that later scaled over and was very itchy. We had to put gloves on his hands at night422 words
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541 1933-07-14 4 Shipping News Notices. ONE LAUNCH IN TWO YEARS. First Clyde-Built Vessel Of Her Type. THE severity of the shipbuilding depression wis indicated in two statements made at the launch of the dredger "Foremost Prince" at Scotstoun. Mr. H.M. Macmillan. chairman of the Blythswood Shipbuilding Co.. Ltd.. said it was his541 words
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Article355 1933-07-14 4 South African Tributes To Mr. Robertson F. Gibb. National Day was pleasantly celebrated this year by cricket and .tennis matches between teams frcm the Londcn office of the UnionCastle Line and the office of the High Commissioner for the Union of South Africa, at former's beaut.ful sports ground355 words
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Article61 1933-07-14 4 I Messrs. Swan, Hunter and Wigham Richard- son, Ltd., Wallsend, have booked an important j contract for the repair and overhauling of the I large -whale oil factory Vikingen. 12.639 tons gross, owned by the South Sea Chartering Co.. Ltd.. in preparation for the next whaling season.61 words
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Article234 1933-07-14 4 Proposed Embargo By Trade Unions. A FURTHER meeting of the British trade unions concerned took place at Transport House, under the chairmanship ot M. A.G. Walkden, chairman of the T.U.C. General Council, to consider the proposal to lay an embargo on Finnish ships entering British ports during the234 words
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Article193 1933-07-14 4 Likely To Destroy The Trade Of Danzig. The new Polish harbour of Gdyina is to be further enlarged, it was announced in spite of the fact that the Free-City of Danzig Is already suffering considerably from the lack Of trade tiid despite the decision of the Council193 words
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Article101 1933-07-14 4 A record Atlantic passage was accomplished by the White Star motor liner "Britannic" when .'he arrived at Liverpool frcm New York and Boston. Leaving Boston on Sunday. June 4. the "Britannic had an average of 19.054 knots, which is the best ocean speed registered by the liner since101 words
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Article97 1933-07-14 4 The Bridlington lifeboat returned to port at 8.30 yesterday morning, after being out for ncarlv 11 hours to the assistance of the Finnish steamer "Otava." which ran aground 18 miles down the coast in a dense fog the previous night. The lifeboat succeeded in getting the97 words
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Article358 1933-07-14 4 Threefold Concession To Shipowners. THE possibility of lowering the cost o shipowners of the discharge of grain at the aort of Ipswich has been under the careful Ulceration of the Ipswich Dock Commision and he local Dock Imploye-s' Associate;r w th particular refeience to «he■ rh:p= which are358 words
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Article245 1933-07-14 4 Nanking's New Law Now Effective. Promulgation of a law governing the survey and registration of lighters was announced in Shanghai recently by the Ministry of Communications through the local offices of the Bureau of Navigation. In principle, the regulation covers lighters under ell flags, but those enjoying245 words
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Article53 1933-07-14 4 A large contigent of American tourists arrived at Liverpool "recently from New York in the Cunard liner "Franconia." This was the liner's first appearance in the Mersey after an absence of three years, during which she has been engaged in the London-Southampton-New York run. and in cruises53 words
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Article420 1933-07-14 4 Main Object Relief Of Unemployment. THE grant of 20.030.000 manrs (£1,000.000 at par) recently placed at the disposal of Germany's shipping companies by the Government is justified by Dr. Fessler. of the German Traffic Ministry, on the ground /that, as it was no. poicible to protect420 words
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Article240 1933-07-14 4 No Improvement In China Trade. Kobe, June 17 I There has not been any improvement in I cargo movements to China since the recent conclusion of the Sino-Japanese truce. The "Mikasama Maru." which left K.ke on Thu:sday. had only 97 tons on board. It is explained in some240 words
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Advertisement467 1933-07-14 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. t.j 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 Chin:' and Japan. Due Tonnage. Singapore. 1933. RANCHI 17.000 July 21467 words
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Advertisement179 1933-07-14 4 jHf LLOYD TRIESTINO (Incorporated In Italy). EXPRESS SERVICE. CARGO SERVICE. SINGAPORE TO ITALY AND CHINA Colombo B mbt4y Karachi, Aden, Massowah, Sues Port Calling at Colombo, Bombay, Sues, Port Said. BrindisL Venice and Trieste. Said, Brindisi, Venice and Trieste. mVi HILDA July 17 July 17 Due Leave Due mv Aug.179 words
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Advertisement191 1933-07-14 4 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE Deutach |H|JR| Australische Dampfscnims j W\Cj Oesellschaft (Companies Incorporated in Germany). OUTWARDS HONGKONG, SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. 1933. M.s. FRIESLAND, via Manila July 14 t m.s. KULMERLAND, via Manila July 25 t s.s. BOCHUM. via Manila Aug. 6 t m.s. DUISBURG, via Manila Aug. 22 mjs.191 words
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Advertisement555 1933-07-14 4 STEAMER^SAII^ NORDDKUTSCHER LLOYD, The undemoted an. the Companv s fixtures: OUTWARDS. "COBLENZ" for Manila. Hongkong S'hai, If. China and Japar. 5 "SAALE" for Manila. Bontjta» 74 Shanghai, N. China and Japan HOMEWARDS. "SAARBRUCKEN" for Genoa. Barer--lona, Lisbon, Rotterdam, HandMß» and Biemen "HAVEL" for Marseilles, Havre, Dun- 14 kirk, Rotterdam, Hamburg555 words
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Article559 1933-07-14 5 Mining Shares. Sinfl ip in Friday. 11 am. ri share quotations are Issued c' ,1 and Co., exchange and stock by r.a- tl brokers: Buyers. Sellers. A=im Kumbar.g Tin 29- 30 6 11 a nftr Malay 27 6 30 v H Tin 13 9 14 6 v559 words
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263 1933-07-14 5 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION. Rubber Improves Very Slightly. TIN'S ALL-ROUND DROP. 'By Our Financial Correspondent.) Sinsapoc?, Friday, noon. To-day's Prices:— Rubber (Singapore), 12% eta,, uj ct. Market T one: Steady. Tin (Singapore), *VB%, down I2 1 Yesterday's Prices: London Rubber, 3~, d., up 3 16d. New York, 8263 words
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Article157 1933-07-14 5 Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.), Ltd. Prices for Shell Motor Spirit and various brands of Kerosene are as fellows: Shell Aviation Spirit in 4-gallon drums per British Imperial gallon $1.19 Shell Motor Spirit ex pump per British Imperial gallon <0.82 Shell Motor Spirit in 4-gallon drums per British Imperial157 words
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Article154 1933-07-14 5 Chamber Of Commerce R. A. Report. The weekly repcrt of the Singapore Chamber o: Commerce Association, dated July 12, states: Catalogued 1.402,969 lb.-626.32 tom\ Offered 1.275,527 lb. 569.43 tons. Sold 918,657 1b.—410.11 tens. Londo" spot. 3 9 16d. New Yoik: spot, 7 5 16 cents. PRICES REALISED.154 words
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Article158 1933-07-14 5 Takes Evidence In Penang And Visits Prai. The 32nd and 23rd meeting of .he Tradr Commission were held in Penang en July and 9. Evid?nce was taken from Mr. J Dirk I 4 Messrs. Islay, Kerr and Co.. Ltd.) retarding, hipping quer. ions, from Mr. Low Geok Swee158 words
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Article92 1933-07-14 5 Messrs. Guthrie and Co.. Ltd., forward tr.t following latest buyers' prices for Malayan Paim Oil and Palm Kernels; PALM OIL IN BULK. c.i.f. lanced weighs N:w York-Philadelphia 3.75 cents (U.S. cuirencyi per lb. c.i.f. lar-ded weights U.S.A. Pacific Pom 370 cents (U.S. currency> per lb. c.i.f. landed92 words
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Article726 1933-07-14 5 Tapping Resumed: Loss Reduced. The twenty-first annual general meeting of he shareholders of the Yarak Rubbe?Co Ltd VM held at th. Regisfered Office of the Oam--5» India HmiSe Penan S- on July 8. Those present were: Mr. R. o. nuine (chairman) Mr. G. D. A.726 words
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Article43 1933-07-14 5 Latest Quotations. RUBBER. London Spot: 3 T »d. New York: 8"v iG.i cents. Singapore: 12 T —13 cents. TIN London Spot: £214 10&. «Down 65s.). London 3 months: £?14 la. «Down 62s. 6d.). Singapore SI08 75. COPRA. Sundried $3.85 Mixed $3.3043 words
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Article101 1933-07-14 5 Ceylon Companies' Jute Venture. Colombo. June 26. As a result of the slump in rubber, it is learnt that on a number of rubber estates plots of land have been cleared for the establishment of experimental farms lot growing jute, specimen jute plants having been obtained from India.101 words
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Article352 1933-07-14 5 KELLY WALSH LTD. Further Drop In Straits Profits. j ISfJffS eneral meeting of Messrs. Kelly Walsh. Ltd.. was held on June 22 at Shanghai where the managing director. Mr A E Cover, presided. The chairman remarked The report and statement cf accounts for the year ended Feb. 23. 1933. have352 words
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Article226 1933-07-14 5 Restriction Rumours Persist. to™,trES„ market "lest sensitive "SyL3 Uhrie andC in Forward porftloni have been somewhat during the m, but a JZ£££ S5y. bU5,nPS dCne "S* Prices in all marked have advanced con-siderab-v. latest quotations being:— K5 Cenl l 'P 13 London 3 23 32d. up ',d. New226 words
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Article713 1933-07-14 5 Rubber Shares. Singapore. Friday. II a.m. The following rubber share quotations aifj issued by Fraser and Co.and Lya'i and Evact: Issue J j Value. Traser Lyall I Shares. Co. Evatt. I Allenby $0.70 $0 80 $0.65 $0.60 1 Alor Gajah 0.50 0.60 0.50 0.80 1 A. Hitam713 words
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Advertisement57 1933-07-14 5 fi§\ SOUTH llfifj BRITISH V. JL. Y\ y INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR KRBCKANCB ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Office- 5 Manager. c 2 Flnlayson Green. THR EASTERN UNITED •«•UEAJICE CORPORATION. LTD. F IRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR AND personal accident insurance. 1 Johnson57 words
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Advertisement90 1933-07-14 5 THE EASTERN BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated In England). SINGAPORE BRANCH: 4, D'Almeida Street. Authorised and Subscribed Capital £2.000,000 Paid-up-Capital £1,000,000 Reserve Fund and Rest 600,000 BEAD OFFICE: LONDON. BRANCHES: Bombay, Calcutta. Colombo, Karachi. Madras, Amara, Baghdad, Bahrein, Basra, Kirkuk, Mosul and Singapore. CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and money received on Fixed Deposit90 words
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Advertisement44 1933-07-14 5 Yearly Interest Paid to You Quarterly Put a few dollars away regularly and watch your bank balance grow. As an incentive to your thrift THE NATIONAL CITY BANK OF NEW YORK P*.ys interest quarter^. Begin your saving now. Head Office: 55. Wall Street. N.Y.44 words
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Advertisement214 1933-07-14 5 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Limited. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements.) Successors to THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK, LTD., THE HO HONG BANK, LTD. AND THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK, LTD. CAPITAL Authorised $40,000,000.00. Paid Up $10,000,000.00. HEAD OFFICE. CHINA BUILDING CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE LOCAL BRANCH: 458, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Chee Swee Cheng.214 words
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Advertisement262 1933-07-14 6 Amusements < raffifepjp NIGHTLY! I See the Beautiful Continental Star in her most exotic screen role j 111 I M nnif m Specially brought to Hollywood to make < ill 11 £1 WW 11 Hi 1 irst success— "THE WOMAN FROM MONTE CARLO" j with WARREN WILLIAM and WALTER HUSTON.262 words
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Advertisement124 1933-07-14 6 NIGHT AFTER NIGHT—ENTHUSIASTIC CROWDS ACTUALLY APPLAUD THIS j GREAT BRITISH SHOW Ni 9 htlu (BMMSiMI I Nightly j 6.15 J^^^*^?J j ENGLAND'S Corned, in /jKC^ttA^l**^^^ Her (iieatesl C 9 «Yi!l 2 ROUSING MARTIAL SONGS\ HtC'Ofii of hit fnMted <9 i feftlMicM AACKAUVE WEEK-EM) ■ALT-PRICE IRATDXRRS j IN THE FAMILY g124 words
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Advertisement241 1933-07-14 6 A BRILLIANT PARAMOUNT RELEASE. DIRECTED BY HEN J CI "FLAG LIEUTENANT- FAME j TO-NIGHT! fPj^Wj^ Matinee Sat. and Sun 5-15 "DISCORD v < SILENT PICTURES. 4KVk *Mh*. AWmA ONE PATHEXI J LAST NIGHT—TO-NIGHT—SECOND SHOW AT MS I'M. J jf™** NORMA SHEARER. Fredric March, Leslie Howard I Smilin* Through "rßr* I241 words
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Article1377 1933-07-14 7 Assizes Argument. "DISCRETION MUST BE PROPER." I ting argument was hoard n Assizes Court yesterday J istice Cobbett as to the the Public Prosecutor of 11,,,; the right under the laws Settlements to order c to be thrown away ivithoul having it tried by a Police1,377 words
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Article271 1933-07-14 7 Evidence Favouring Customs Union. THE thirty-fourth meeting of the S. Trade Commission was held in tlie Town Hal!. Penang. on July 10. Evidence was taken from Mr. J. P. Soutir •of Me srs. Pritchard and Co.. Ltd.) and Mr. J. A. Goetzee (of Messrs WhiteaWay. Laidlv.v271 words
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Article38 1933-07-14 7 Reuter Wireless. London. July 11. Gum arabic and alfO. cobalt metal m me form of rondels. pclleU or square:, bu; not including alloys of cobalt, are exempted ir-:tn Import duty as from July 14 Rcutcr Wire-Reuter Wireless. - 38 words
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Obituary115 1933-07-14 7 1 Tragedy Of Bleeding Nose. (From Our Own Correspondent.) I Ipoh. July 12. A Uaat L K H WN IPOh CheUiar met with a tiagic end at Kuala Kangsar on Tue-d by a Clerk O R N.N.S.P.S. Paia-,i-appa Chettiar went to Kuala Kangsar v«3Ui Kota Umt bber e115 words
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Article245 1933-07-14 7 Taiping Men Taken In Kedah. 'From our Own Correspondent.; Taiping, July 11 A CLEVER gang of alleged forgers of lccal X.d. C H rre^ y not s has been in Swi.l K-coah. This gang \s alleged formerly to hay operand In Taiping wheie they were said to nave245 words
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Article251 1933-07-14 7 Eurasian And Chinese Fined. Thar ha ittaoaeyad a traffic signal to stop w.*. me complaint made against J. p. c. Ccokc. a Eurasian, who appeared before the Fourth Ma.-k-.rat Mr L. P. Earl, yesttrdav Giving evidence. Inspector j. Haxworth hat he was on traffic duty at Pullerton Poad251 words
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Article155 1933-07-14 7 Fruit Cases Must Not He Thrown On Streets. A warning tc Itawtxia and ?he «?.i<n- a i pnhfc ...at they BhOUld not tbrOW fruit cases on to tfreei 3t bn~k lam., was uttered by Mr. V V. Heath Municipal Divisional In pccter. before t; :o Thud Ifctgfctrate,155 words
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Article124 1933-07-14 7 Italian Armada Makes Another i Hap. I Reuter. 'From Qui Uii n Corvsitondvnt.: Bangkok, July 13 The British plane "Astraea." one Chincn. i two Dutch and French planes arrived or departed from Don Muang co-day. The Aftraca" was in constant wireless communi- I cation with Don MuangReuter. - 124 words
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Article167 1933-07-14 7 Murderer Faints When Sentenced. 'From Our Ourt Correspondent.) Ipoh. July U. A a tr *al lasting for soveral days. Ganda -tXSingh, a bullock carter, lias been found guilty at Perak Assises cf the murder of a;me Sin<*h The principal prorecution witness wa<= a thirteen-year-old daughter of167 words
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Advertisement86 1933-07-14 7 \OPENING TO-MORROW AT MATINEE 3.15 I ALHAMBRA t hAPPy-COIUCk* ZaW I ROMANCE I I jr kT i?. r** ate m> THE FIRST BIG MUSICALE OF MODERN VIENNA S«M* "SUNSHINE SUSIE" ARTA EGGERT. the new Hungarian screen sensation, J supported by j N NAREB, GEO. K. ARTHUR WENDY BARRIE. UtANZ LEHAR,86 words
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Advertisement378 1933-07-14 7 j MALACCA TO-NIGHT:— j "NAGANA." ITALA Hi HELL). I k A I'nivPrsa! Picture. Ma<inee—Tc -monoH at p.m j SUNDAY:— J THE MAI) GEMIS." t JOHN BARRVMORFi. j NOTICE. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE Suit No 81 of lg»: Detntui THE SZE HAI TONG BANKING378 words
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Miscellaneous706 1933-07-14 7 CLUB DIARY. -i l 03e numeroui Clubt and Societiet t» rfiCTS ?K OSf 0/ 2? m<wlb much readers of the "Malaya Tribune." TM, Dlarl MflffM .pecuUZy /or them. Secretarial °> general inters ItfSSl «3 function. oi Sventt") no^Se^tSfn^ 8 Dlary mUBt be recel ™> not later than 4 p.m. on706 words
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Obituary51 1933-07-14 8 A High Mass of Requiem provided by his friends for rep:s? of the soul of Bernardino Frantis Blankanheyum will be sun,? at th? Cnu ch of S.. Jcstph. on Monday, the 17lh July. 1933. at 6 30 a m. Prayers frcm relatives and friends are kindlv51 words
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Article45 1933-07-14 8 EBER—On 13th July. 1933. at No. 472. Serangoon Road. Singapore. Samuel John Eb~r. 79 years. The funeral cortege will leave his late residence at 4 45 p.m. to-day for the Cathedral of th? Grcd Shepherd and vhence to Bidadr.ri Cemetery for interment. Deeply regretted.45 words
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Article678 1933-07-14 8 Co-operation, a movement that ha 4 spread to a remarkable extent in all civilised countries, has secured a firm hold in Malaya. Yet there are many people in this country who do not understand what it is and what it is doing. It is, in fact, the678 words
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Article688 1933-07-14 8 Comments By The Way. IN his annual report on the Labour Department in the Federated Malay States for toe year 1932, ;he Hen. Mr. C. D. Ahearne, M.C.3. Controller of Labour, Malaya, men'ions that in the previous year 9.354 labourers had deposits in the pot office688 words
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48 1933-07-14 8 Mi and Mrs. J. Davidson are leaving for Shanghai at the end of next week. Telegraphic news from England announces the marriage of Mr. A. K. E. Hampshire formerly of Kuala Lumpur, to Mrs. E Brown' also formerly of Kuala Lumpur.48 words
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Article79 1933-07-14 8 Miss H. Swindell, of the nursing staff District Hospital, has left for home on furlough. T e JKI Father Four s Vie of St Michael s Church, Ipoh. who has been to for the benefit of his health, has returned to Ipoh. Mr R. j. Bee, Assistant Engineer. P79 words
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Article26 1933-07-14 8 I Dr. B. A. Taylor, Health Officer. Pahang Eas stationed at Kuantan. has been appointed Medical Officer. Kuala Lipis. where he will be proceeding shortly.26 words
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Article31 1933-07-14 8 I At the Klang Rotary dub with the new President. Mr. Ooh Hock Huat. in the chair. Mr. W. Allen Eley. president of the SineaoorRotary Club, spoke on "Sunny Malta31 words
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Article49 1933-07-14 8 eaffon.f 'rS M StOWel1 Su Pe"ntendent. Educational Department, has been made vice President of the Kedah Football Aviation J*™"* 11 has taken place of Che Abdullah of the P.W.D.. Alor Star, and Che Som. daughter of Che Salleh of Alor Star The ceremony was performed by Shaik-E-Islam49 words
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Article47 1933-07-14 8 P. L. Vincent, clerk, Posts and Telegraphs Department. Kuala Kangsar. has been arrested on a charge of falsifying Savings Bank depositors' books. He was produced in the Police Court. Kuala Kangsar. and formally charged the case being postponed for inquiry bail ir $500 being allowed.47 words
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Article60 1933-07-14 8 Mr. B. Hodgkinson. M.C.S.. District Officer Pekan. and Mr. D. S. Ferguson. Assistant Engineer. Drainage and Irrigation Department Pahang East, are away on a tour of inspection of the East Coast. Mr. S. Thurairaja Singam, Headmaster Government English School. Pekan. has beer transferred to the Kuantan Government English School.60 words
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Article405 1933-07-14 8 ''LOOKER-ON Japan has discovered a t*m of oil. She has plenty iTLSg waters to pour it on. *A a One of Singapore's troubles ictt the man who drinks like a fisl drink what a fish drinks. A A Prosperity, they S ay. wi n brought back. We405 words
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Article24 1933-07-14 8 LONDON LETTER. OB i MUSLIM NOTES, on page 3 UP-COUNTRY SPORTS UNEMPLOYED FUND >!• RADIO PROGRAMME. CD P CINEMA NEWS, on pftfl24 words
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Advertisement105 1933-07-14 8 CONCENTRATED j Preservine SOAP I /.LONE IT DOES IT—NO TOIL—ONLY BOIL. j I I PRESERVINE DESOLVSS STAINS OUT OF CLOTHS IN TWENTY MINUTES PRESERVINE IS A SPLENDID DISINFECTANT. t II PRESERVINE DOES NOT INJURE THE MOST DELICATE SKIN. I OBTAINABLE FROM: j 1 SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR j British Again! AUCUTTS105 words
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Advertisement107 1933-07-14 8 j Pianos Bought, Sold! II l And Exchanged. j i 1 j I j SEASON CO., LTD., I 1115, North Bridge Road, SINGAPORE. I —km——— For the BEST, LATEST AND MOST RELIABLE CLOCKS WATCHES Call on us to make your selections from OUR WIDE AND VARIED STOCKS. Repairs of all107 words
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1127 1933-07-14 9 HAS SPENT TOO MUCH MONEY ALREADY. American Alternative. Fewer Working Hours And Increased Wages. Reuter. The French proposal at the World Economic Conference for an international plan of public works, though eloquent ly pleaded, received an early doseReuter. - 1,127 words
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Article37 1933-07-14 9 Honoured By Sl S. Mussolini. Reuter. m **eatt* iX clock Personally wi.h me ir!Signia of Grand I v k. f Saint Maurice Lazarus, ,11:nbythe v^at J(Jn hU(I a long and cordi al con"—Renter.Reuter. - 37 words
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Article641 1933-07-14 9 Five Hylams Charged In Police Court. V>V MA. \,m FIVE Hylams stood charged yesterday before the Second Magistrate, Mr J. P. F. Gregg, with assisting in the management of a Wa Hwai lottery. Mr. H. B. Sym, A.S.P., prosecuted, while Mr. P. A. Briggs defended accused No. 11—for641 words
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Article250 1933-07-14 9 Australian Minister's Statement. I Melbourne, July 4. MR. Dunn (New South Wales», supporter of Mr. Lang, moved the adjournment to-day in the Senate in order to discuss the Commonwealth Government's intentions towards the subsidy for an air mail between Singapore and Australia. He claimed that250 words
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Article147 1933-07-14 9 Questions In House Of Commons. Reuter. London. July 13. Frojected works e.t the Hongkong Harbou under the proposed Foreshore and Seabed Work: Ordinance was the subject of enquiry by Si Wardlaw Milne in the House of Commons today. Sir Victor Warrendcr for Sir P. Cunliff said he hadReuter. - 147 words
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Article171 1933-07-14 9 Withdrawal Urged. HOUSE OF LORDS STATEMENT. Reuter. T n London, July 13. L EMank in the House of Lords to-day asked the Government to consult the Federated Malay States 1 Witt a view to withdrawing the change of method of calculating duty on tin inaugurated onReuter. - 171 words
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Article109 1933-07-14 9 Penalties For Breaches Of Discipline. Reuter Wireless. Berlin. July 11. A warning again t the unau:horiscd activities of Individual Nazi group* in abrogating to themselves the functions of Government ha< been circularly by Herr Prick. Minister for tne Interior, to all Nazi administrators and Storm Troop leader-.Reuter Wireless. - 109 words
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Article52 1933-07-14 9 Thirty-Eight Nations Ratify Convention. Reuter. Geneva. July 13. Thirty-eight nations have ratified the convention limiting the manufacture and attribution of narcotic drugs, which tom:s into force to-day. A supervisory committee has been appointed to deal with each country's annual requirements estimates of wheh will reach Geneva not iHerReuter. - 52 words
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Article37 1933-07-14 9 Kidnapped Financier's Huge Ransom. Reuter. La Granges. July 13. The financier Jacob Factor who was kidnapped on July 1 has been released. It is believed that the two-hundred thousand dollar ransom demanded has been paid.—Reuter.Reuter. - 37 words
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Article44 1933-07-14 9 To Be Signed In Rome To-morrow. Reuter. Paris, July 13. The Four Power Pact will be signed in Rome on July 15, according to information received by the French Government. The French Ambassador h;s been empowered to sign for France. —Reuter.Reuter. - 44 words
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Article40 1933-07-14 9 Textile Trades Likely To Benefit. Reuter. London. July 13. Negotiations for British trade agreements with Argentine and Finland which will affect the cotton and textile trade are proceeding, announced Mr. Walter Runciman in the House of Commons.— Reuter.Reuter. - 40 words
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Article42 1933-07-14 9 Dollar's Minor Fluctuations: Gold Steady. Reuter. London, July 13. The exchange market is very quiet and featureless. Fluctuations of the dollar have taken place within three cents. Gold currencies are steady with the Paris rate still under control. —Reuter.Reuter. - 42 words
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Article29 1933-07-14 9 Industries Bill Read For The Third Time. Reuter. London, July 13. The Cotton Industry Bill was read a third time in the House of Lords. —Reuter.Reuter. - 29 words
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Article152 1933-07-14 9 Gandhi's Negotiations With Viceroy. Reuter Wireless. A Poona, July 13 NOVEL plan for instituting "individual disobedience- instead of mass civil oi'obedienc* is attributed to Gandhi by a reliable informant who says that the Mahatma feels no longsr able to carry the country on a ma sReuter Wireless. - 152 words
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Article38 1933-07-14 9 The St. Theresa Choral Party staged Jacoo and Hi= Twelve Sons." in aid of charity, ut ;he Alexandra Hall. North Bridge Road lus night. There was a very large audience and the performance was much appreciated.38 words
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Article1054 1933-07-14 9 MUTO RUSHES UP FORCES. Retreat To Jehol, Yen's Efforts To Make Peace. Shanghai, July 14. JJOLUNOR, the eastern gateway ot Charhar and of great strategic importance, was re-occupied by the anti-Japanese allied troops under Gen. Kut Hung Chong on Wednesday. However, no report has as yet been1,054 words
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Advertisement152 1933-07-14 9 j I BRING ON THE fcsf \\)Uylmer tomato I Wf v dUICE H p NEEDS A PI CK-hE UP V knock-out! You'll feel like a different man when CANADA'S OWN you get the AYLMER Tomato Juice HEALTH DRINK j habit. The cheerful colour of red-ripe rTj tomatoes invites action the152 words
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850 1933-07-14 10 WOMAN FINED $13,000. UNDERGROUND TANK: TINS ALL OVER THE HOUSE. One of the biggest hauls of contraband opium yet made in Singapore was described in the Criminal District Court yesterday. Tins of it were found all over a850 words
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Article157 1933-07-14 10 Visit Of A Singapore Plane. TO test the suitability of the sea off the Malacca Swimming Club for seaplane landing and taking-off. one of the Royal Singapore Flying Club's seaplanes yesterday flew tc Malacca and returned to Singapore. The plane was piloted by Flight-Lieut. Potter, the157 words
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Article91 1933-07-14 10 Frank Buck's Thriller At The Boxy. Prank Buck's jungle thriller. "8ri.12 Em Back Alive," which caused i. rematicn when it was tihcwn in Europe and America, commenced a run a; the Roxy 'asf •light and attracted crowded houses at br< h performance c This Radio picture has91 words
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Article178 1933-07-14 10 "Appear With Accused Dead Or Alive." Two Eurasians. If. Ahin and N. Paglar. who had stood surety in a sum of $500 for a relative of theirs. R. Paglar. who failed to appear in court, were before the Second Magistrate. Mr Gregg, to-day They were asked to178 words
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Article155 1933-07-14 10 Chinese Coolie Convicted Of Theft. I A Chines-.- coolie who was returning to Amu Imm Rangoon by the "Hong Peng" found Ills belt and purse missing (real the tub on which be placed it while bathing on boud at about I 12-15 p.m. on the 9th inst. i155 words
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Article81 1933-07-14 10 To Visit Singapore And Port Swettenham.* A German cruiser, the "Kohl." is expected to arrive in Singapore in -the course of a cruise of the Pacific on Sept 19. She will leave Singapore on Sept. 25 and will reach Port Swettenham the next day, continuing 'her voyage Belawan81 words
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Article1176 1933-07-14 10 Supreme Court. PROMISSORY NOTE ISSUE. A VARIED and interesting history of a promissory note case was given in the Supreme Court yesterday, before the Chief Justice, Sir Walter Huggard, in connection with the action in which Amar Singh, assignee of Kiam Singh, sued Bhaget Singh.1,176 words
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Article80 1933-07-14 10 Decision In Favour Of Local Bank. INFORMATION lias just been received by cable that the Privy Council has allowed thH appeal cf the Ba'u Pahat Bank. Ltd.. agahvt the Official Asfignee, .he. -by reversing the decision of Mr. Justice a'B~ckett Terrell, Sir William Murison (former Chief Justice)80 words
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Article128 1933-07-14 10 Each Hen Identified By Disc. Reuter Wireless. Rome. July 11. For the first time s'~ce 1870 His Holiness the Pope visited the ViCe of Ccstel Gar.dolfo in the Alban Hills, cnce the regular summer resort of the Pontiffs. The visit was made to great secrecy andReuter Wireless. - 128 words
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Article37 1933-07-14 10 Reuter. Faris, July 13. The Council of Ministers has appointed M. DementeJ, Ambassador to Tokyo, to bo H:-,'h Commissioner in Syria in succession to M. Henri Ponsoet who Tias been appointed F«-fident-General of Morocco.—Reuter.Reuter. - 37 words
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Article125 1933-07-14 10 Traffic I\ C. Hurt, KNOC KED OFF Rig STAND. A STARTLING accident occur*,the junction of Orchard RonJ Tank Road at about 8.30 o'cfc night. It appears that a Lraffit oq, Wtm OA point duty on his box motor-car, alleged to have bee, by a Military Officer came125 words
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Article97 1933-07-14 10 Chinese Youth On Capital Charge. Yco Tin XSTBg, the Hylam youth «ho k alleged to have murdered the wife of a Chineli" ing in Onaa Road. Katong, i Lr oUght tefore the £Tcc>r.d Magistrate Mr. J F p Gregg) this morning when a date was •or the preliminary97 words
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Article78 1933-07-14 10 Chinese Lyirttf In A Serious Condition. What is alleged to be a case oi attempted suicide was a r tenc"eo to by the Ambulaacs Dep.. yesterday afternoon. Proceeding to a house in Kampoik lp Kallang. the dresser found a Chinese bleedii? profusely from a large gash across his78 words
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Advertisement186 1933-07-14 10 4 do you your Cigarette? jninute HcharacterJl delineations for smokers. HELD war!y at the fmgcc tips, vita the thumb en holder against the end of his cigarrt t. this a smoker who is a cynical and rather frivolous type, not ever endowed with "grey matte.-." tut Ml amusing and interesting186 words
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Article, Illustration322 1933-07-14 11 JUST WHAT YOU WANT TO KNOW TO-DAY'S SHIPPING SHIPPING LOSS. Berlin, July II» A los of 1.927.000 marks is disclosed in rhe annual rnjJßri of the Hambur? South America Steamship Company. The loss will be covered from the special reserve fund created lasl year. —Reuter Wireless. HOMEWARD BOUND. The following322 words
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Article30 1933-07-14 11 From Philippine Islands by the TlllHll I Maru. due at Singapore at daylight to-morrov From China and Japan by the "Penan Maru." due at Singapore a; noon to-morruv30 words
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Article179 1933-07-14 11 SELLING. Singapore, July 14. London 4 montlr' sight 2 4 I'l6 London 3 months" sight 2 4 l\M2 London 60 days' sight 2 London 30 days' sight 2 3 3132 London demand 2 3 15 1C London T.T. 2 3 °9 J-' Lyoiis and Paris demand »30 Hamburg179 words
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Article200 1933-07-14 11 Singapore. July 14. R. (Slam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $114 R. (Siam) W. Coast 2 $108 Rice, B. Siam N. 1 $11? Rice. B. Siam N. $107 Rice, Siam "Old" per koyan No. 1 $178 Rice, Siam "Old" No. 2 $154 Rice, Siam "Old" No. 3 $144200 words
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Article327 1933-07-14 11 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures. TO-DAY. JULY 14. High Tides.—3.o2 a.m.. 3.45 p.m. Lecture by Dr. Urn Boon Keng. Memorial Hall, 8 p.m. Garrison Athletic Sports. Tanglin. Cricket: Clarke Cup. S.C.C.; Johore v. Fort Cannuig, Johore. S.C.P.A. Dinner to Mr. Tay Liun Teck, Garden327 words
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Article125 1933-07-14 11 ALHAMBRA.—"TIic Woman Ivom Monta Carlo," starring LA Dagcver. CAPITOL —-Cecily Court netdgc j n "Soldi rs of the King." EMPIRE.—' Hold Everything" starring Joe E. Brown. GREAT WORLD—Side shows, Cabaret, Malay opera, Chinese wayang. silent and talking films i Sky Talkie: "The Cuban L.ye Seng": Star Talkie: "Igloo." t125 words
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Advertisement151 1933-07-14 11 j HEAR! CECILY COURTNEIDOE On ***** SOMETHING ABOUT A SOLDIER. I THE MOMENT I SAW YOU. (From film "SOLDIERS OF THE KING"). Obtainable at: NANG HENG CO., 103-105, SELEGIE KOAD. Minions of Coughs AWĔ i I Coughs demand quick relief. ChamlT berlain's Cough Remedy provides it. I IrfFMrmr I Soothes151 words
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Advertisement100 1933-07-14 11 IS if X I.N GOL. It cools head, prevents baldness, blackens hairs, cures all brain complaints, eve and ear diseases. The Calcutta Chemical Co.. Ltd., (Incorporated in India). Dealers may call in fee any information at our Far Eastern Branch. 10. Prinsep Street, Singapore or O. K. Tea Trading Co.,100 words
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Advertisement103 1933-07-14 11 ROL L EI FLEX THE CAMERA THAT THINKS FOR YOU Specially designed to show the image right side up whilst exposure is actually being made. Prices and Particulars on Application. LEE FLETCHER 102, North Bridge Road, Singapore. 'PHONE 2850. fflup Fais GREAT BARGAINSALE COMMENCING ON Ist. MAY WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITIES FOR103 words
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Advertisement107 1933-07-14 11 LOOK YOUNG. WHY BS BOTHERED WITH TWO PAIRS OF GLASSES. WHEN A PAIR OF OUR INVISIBLE BIFOCAL GLASSES SERVE BOTH FOR FAR AND NEAR 3, Capitol Buildinr. Frirni 8 a.m. to 7.30 p.m. Saturday Excepted. WORLD ECONOMIC CONFERENCE. Messrs. Duncan Roberts, Ltd., the local Agents, have just received a cable107 words
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Advertisement95 1933-07-14 11 After middle age men divide into two classes, the Dependent and the Independent. Your position is determined not by what you have earned but by the amount you have saved. The easiest way to save is to consult the Manufacturers Life Insurance Co. Leprosy, Consumption, Diabetes. Paralysis, V.D., Sex-Disorder*. Leucoderma95 words
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Miscellaneous234 1933-07-14 11 SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY. Banka island. Java. South-West feumni.a. South-Eas' Borneo. Celebes cl? aUd Timor Dll1 > «*ltfr) 2.30 p m Sela. Pandjang. Bengkali,. Siak. Pakan Ba:oe. Fort ac Kock and Padang Nn-t'i xr r. «Ampang» 3 or*:. No.m. N.. Ea t and N West Suma ra *Norfh v p234 words
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1480 1933-07-14 12 Persistent S.R.C. WIN AFTER BEING BEHIND. ITAVING dominated the game for practically three-quarters of its course, the Singapore Cricket Ciub lost to the Singapore Recreation Club on the SC.C. padang last night by three goals to one in the First Division1,480 words
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Article58 1933-07-14 12 The Anglo-Chinese School team to meet the Johore English College at soccer to-morrow on the S.H.B. ground will be: Charlie Crocker: Ang Kirn Chew, Ng Sze Tung; Sidney Gould. Lee Ah Chee, Kwek Ah Soo; Tan Teck Han, Chan Ah Bah, George Day, James Goh, Can Kee SUng.58 words
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Article305 1933-07-14 12 Tong Lao Presents The Prizes. THE annual sports and garden party of the Singapore Chinese Girls' School took piace yesterday afternoon on the school ground. With fine weather prevailing an enjoyable afternoon was spent. The visitors included Dr. and Mrs. Lim Boon Keng. Mr. Tong Lao (Chinese305 words
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Article88 1933-07-14 12 Amateur Championship Competition. LAST night's second round ties in the Malayan open Amateur (four-ba;l) billiare's championship competition at the New Wcrlc, for the Challenge Shield presented by Mann. Frankel Brothers, resulted a follows: Poh Tiang Siew (U.C.F.A.) b*>at Woon Kfi Chiang (Singapore Pranakan) 300—189. Chio Eng Wah (Siong88 words
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Article116 1933-07-14 12 Match Starting At 4.30 p.m. To-day. The teams for the three-day cricket match •emmencing at the S.C.C. at 4.30 p.m to-day. a.wetn the Europeans and the Rest will be as follows: EUROPEANS. THE REST. 8. O. HOPKINS (capt.) EVAN WONG (capt.): X. A. ASHWORTH, L. ALVIS, £JT.116 words
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Article102 1933-07-14 12 Europeans v. The Rest At Penang. Teams for the Europeans v. the Rest ma'ch which will b? p'ayed in Penang. to-morrow and on Sunday for the de Silva Shield, v. ill be as follows: EUROPEANS. THE REST. S. V. ADAMS; M.SARAVANAMUTHU: V F. BAUGHAN, EU CHEOW TEIK.102 words
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Article100 1933-07-14 12 Medical Services Beat Public Services. The match between the Public Services and the Medical Services, in the Third Division of :he S.A.F.A. League was played yesterday at Geylang and ended in a victory for the Medical •Services by 6—4. The score was a true reflection of the100 words
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Article130 1933-07-14 12 The following were the results of the United Badminton Party's open ping-pong tournament played during the last week-end Goh Kwang Hung beat Tan Guan Chay 3—o; Tan Keng Sin beat Low Huck Yang 3—2: T.'y Yew Wee beat Low Kee Swee 3—o; Low Huck Leng beat Tan Keng130 words
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Article179 1933-07-14 12 Green Hill B.P. v. St. Gregory B.P. at the latter's court to-morrow at 3 p.m.: Yeo Hong Chuan, Koh Leong Kirn, George Lim, Tan Ah Tong, Quek Khye Kee, Yeo Hong Chiang. Tan Peng Swee, Lee Hong Choon. Reserves: Chan Joo Miang, Tan Gim Kia, Tan Heng Cheng.179 words
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Article351 1933-07-14 12 Bishop Of Macao Gives Away Prizes. rHE annual athletic sports of St. Anthony's Boys' School took place at the Jaian Besar Stadium yesterday before a good attendance of the pupils of the school, their parents and other visitors. Among those present were Mr. C. G. Coleman, Inspector of351 words
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Article71 1933-07-14 12 Latest Scratehings And Changes. London. July 13. It was announced t<--day thrt G-lnslaw, Lick Turpin Hesperus, Benefic.ai, Manitoba and Interlace will rot run in the Eclipse Stakes at S. ndown Perk to-morrow. The revisr-d list of probable starters is as follows: FIRDAUSSI Elliott) LOANINGDALE Chiids) CANON LAW ;Dick)71 words
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Article93 1933-07-14 12 The following are the ties in theh Juven le B.P. tournament commencing on Monday: MONDAY: Tan Chin Chuan v. Chee Leng Watt, Tan Chin Chye v. Seah Yun Chong. TUESDAY: Chua Yam Chuan v. Tan Wee Kirn. Wee Boon Hai v. Yeo Oon Boon. WEDNESDAY: Wong Chong93 words
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Article468 1933-07-14 12 Malay Reserves Beat Tko rii TT ine tninese 11. THE Malay Reserves gained two valuable points at the expense of the Chinese II at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday in the Second Division of the S.A.F.A. League. After a fairly slow start the match developed into a468 words
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Article60 1933-07-14 12 Unison Badminton Party team v. Lokes Badminton Party on Sunday, at the former's court, at 655-3 Aljunied RO d: Ang Whatt Kirn, Koh Beng Sw;e, Tay Soo Lan, Tan Kirn Koon. Soh Chee Kong, Tan Soo Aik. Tan Chwee Kang. Yeo Heok Cheng, Foo Siak Chuan. Chua Chim60 words
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Article203 1933-07-14 12 Davis Cup Tennis, PERRY OVERCOMES MCGRATH. Reuter. London, July 14 gRITAIN and Australia, the in the Davis Cup European Zone, clashed at Wimbledon to-day j n final, when Crawford (Australia) U Austin (Britain), and Perry (Britain! beatMcGrath (Australia). Thenar will be reversed in two more singles matchesReuter. - 203 words
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Article117 1933-07-14 12 Return Baseball Match On R.I. Ground. On Sunday afternoon at 3 p.m. on RiflS Institution ground, the American baseball lean will meet the Japanese Baseball Club in turn engagement. The last time these two teams clashed Japanese were the winners in a hard foughi battle. This Sunday's117 words
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Article99 1933-07-14 12 Next week's ties In the Straits Chinese creation Club lawn tennis tournament are a follows: MONDAY. Veteran's Singles Handicap: Khoo X* Swee v. Scow Poh Leng, Ching Kee Sun v. CM Keng Tye, Tan Chong Khee. v. Chua CM Heck. Tan Tiam Kiat v. Kho Nam KH*99 words
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Advertisement21 1933-07-14 12 X WITH THE WATER EXTRACTED IS Klim Klim f WITH THE WATER ADDED IS Milk KLIM Powdered Milk U Distributors I21 words
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Article303 1933-07-14 13 Mediocre Batting. SOUTH WIN BY 32 RUNS. i GAME remarkable Tor the overA irhelming triumph enjoyed by howlers ended in favour of South by 32 runs, when they met the Vorth in a State trial at Ipoh on iSunBrtf were dismissed for Jaaa and Murray were in303 words
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Article208 1933-07-14 13 fJood Howling By Lee Mun Ho. jj *J c: U!:p v P«*un the Selangor Po Ice 2* tiie bi to ul of 202 and thus won u» ma.eh against the Selangor Chinese Pe-••i--m Club by five wicked Score?: p SC.R.C. caap rooo si Karim b Hu siy208 words
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Article42 1933-07-14 13 w-cU* match bo ween the I *ntw Cluo the scrx; matches whici resulted as On;; E,. k I E. Cherring'on 6 -2, 6—o. The dDßhid n- h Ht GVtVn T. 6 —3 m '-> ches wi!l be p.-.vee at 5 pm.42 words
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Article66 1933-07-14 13 K,r held thoir ar »™al athleJ *as L,|)s on Saturday. S OOl Oadang v u Crowd P res eni on the prSS; d excelle nt Music. Sr£?m £L JiSl*- there an ZO*** Eu.Tpar^^S l ,aatch between S ln fir m l and Ew °Peans which v e66 words
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Article237 1933-07-14 13 Guillermo And Others Return. j PILING Gullermo. Thajudeen and Kid *ST sun? S therwise Y Pancho) arrived I cmt "™m Rangoon by the "Ellenga'. in company with their Manager, Mr chas de tZVZI?* P n baWy a nurn! Str^Tho" 1 Penang Wr eS Chia in de237 words
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Article526 1933-07-14 13 Small Turn Out In Light Weather. Sunday- was a pcor sailing day for all classes ol tne hoyal Sing.pore Yacht Club, viih Light weatner and a small turn-out. The fashion of wearing coloured shuts for suing certainly brightens up tne club verandah but Sundays profuse display of scarlet526 words
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Article49 1933-07-14 13 Tlie following are the dites of some of the leading tennis events of the year Davis Cup European zone final, July 17. Davis Cup inter-2one final, July 21—23. Davis Cup Challenge round. July 28 to 30. American tennis championships at Forest Hills, September 2 to 9.49 words
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Article36 1933-07-14 13 The qualifying round for the Niblock Cup vlll be played ai Keppel G.C. on Saturday und Sunday. July 29 and 30. Only members with handicaps of 14 and over are eligible to compete.36 words
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Article249 1933-07-14 13 Negri Sembilan Trounce Malacca. ON THE Negri Sembilan Club ground on Saturday and Sunday. Malacca, in a return match, tried conclusions With the Ncsri team, the visions losing by an innings. The visitors took first knock yesterday, and were all out for 67. Negri Sembilan replied with 120249 words
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Article226 1933-07-14 13 Rangers Beat The Chinese The Selangor Rangers beat the second strincf the Chinese at Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday on the S.C.R.C. padang in a First Division League match by 3—o. Wh t handi:app:d the Chinese was the desire the forwards, without an exception to lng the ball226 words
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Article29 1933-07-14 13 Professional Pairs. Mens Singles Handicap Mens Doubles Handicap Mixed Doubles Handicap Ladies Doubles Handicap Ladies Singles Handicap 7*™* that entrles for instant 8 Pm 0n the 17th29 words
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Article20 1933-07-14 13 I***** Thursday the Alor Star Warders beat the Sungei Patanl Warders at hockey by i goals to 2.20 words
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Article457 1933-07-14 13 Details Of Current Prices. Singapore, July 7. MEAT. Beef, steak Ground), kati m Beef, stew cr curry, kati 2 2 Pork, lean, kati 2 Perk, lean and fat (lit quality) kati U Mutton. Australian, lb POWI, kati rfa Hens .locally reared), kati 2 Ducks, Saigon, each PJtWn. domestic457 words
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Article76 1933-07-14 13 More Bootlegging Than Under Prohibition. Helsingfors. Finland has experienced a marked increase in bootlegging since the repeal of prohibition. During May the customs and coastguard authorities se zed 12,700 gallons of crude contraband alcohol. Only 2,430 gallons were seized during the same month last year. Similarly for76 words
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Article37 1933-07-14 13 Madrid. What ls the word's best cocktail? A competition is to be held here to find out. Recipes are being sent in from all parts of the world including England. China and Japan. 137 words
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Advertisement277 1933-07-14 13 Assets exceed $12,000,000. rri fl Assurance in force over $35,000,000. The Great Eastern Lfe Assurance Co Ltd HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street Singapore j The company has «0.000 deposited with the s upW ne 0 Eng|anc M u> NDON OFFICE: o,d Jewry. EC. ATTRACTIVE PLANS OF ASSURANCE.277 words
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Article281 1933-07-14 14 Donations Received Ii> June. THE list of donation lerelvrd by (tie Eurc- pcan Unemployment CatttmKtc In Jur;*, 1933, Is as follows: Dollars Government contiibutlen. h|c repatriations. 1.009.19 I Incorprrted Society of Planicrs. 150 <>0 I Clubs. 3,144.13 Mes rs. Mansfield and Co., Ltd. i>0.00 J J.281 words
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Advertisement359 1933-07-14 14 THE BEST BRITISH WATERPROOFER. Cheap and Simple to Use! PUDLO restores damp walls or floors to perfect dryness cheaply. Mix lbs. PUDLO (maximum) with every 100 lbs. cement. PUDLO in 71b. Tins $3.20 per tin. Extensively used all over The World. BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED. DON'T IGNORE DAMPNESS—CURE IT WITH PUDLO.359 words
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Advertisement231 1933-07-14 14 WHY DOES EVERVONC i m Himalaya Bouquet I TOILET PREPARATIONS BECAUSE r al^8. try it to-day all dealebs stock every j perfume, powder, brilliantin'e or lotion SIME, DARBY Co., Ltd. The new To the motoring public the word A. U S TT I This car rus a lively and will--Austin"231 words
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Advertisement58 1933-07-14 14 -*j j Hear MAI RICE CHEVALIER'S LATEST. a C.Q 1050. GONNA GET A GIRL j MARY LOU. j CQ10..1. OUL PAPA. j I MON P TIT TOM. I JOSEPHINE BAKER'S LATEST C.Q.1054. MY FATE IS IN YOUR HANDS CONFESSING, THAT I LOVE YOU AND LATEST SNAPPY DANCE HITS OF THE58 words
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Miscellaneous292 1933-07-14 14 I i Jarrr^-^*! -j i j EMPIRE RADIO j TONIGHT. British Broadcasting Corporation. i i PROGRAMMES FOR INDIA (INCLUDING I BURMA, CEYLON, STRAITS SETTLE- J MENTS, FEDERATED MALAY STATES AND ADEN). From The Empire Transmitter, Datcntry. England. L Wavelengths: 25.28 and 31.3 metre*. (British Summer Time: add 6 hrs. 20292 words
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Article, Illustration417 1933-07-14 15 Woman Convict Gives Advice. Attractions At The Local Cinemas. •ji£ f -cay changed to "Discord.' b: duction which comes with r.: :j«; t ommentiatlons. .icwtd by "The Kiss i ji; .'.standing Universal produc- g: ..i Stuart and Paul Lukas I:. r.-.th this film, the Pavilion w" rrre of a beautiful417 words
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Article445 1933-07-14 15 New Trend Of Film Themes. ANEW screen trend, depending for fls appeal upon simple, homespun romance, has been slowly but surely ousting sophisticated themes from the studio stages of Hollywood during the last six months. One of the most recent examples of this metamorphosis is Kate Smith's "Hello. Everybody!." spinning445 words
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700 1933-07-14 15 Clarke Gable as he will appear in "No Man of Her Own," which will be played at the Capitol next week. This production, which also features Dorothy Mackail and Carole Lombard, will be shown after "Her Majesty, Love," which follows the present attraction. UNKNOWN FIGURE ON STUDIO SET. TECHNICAL ADVISER.700 words
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Advertisement73 1933-07-14 15 I s j OXY-ACETYLENE WELDING KEEPS WORKING EXPENSES DOWN. IN slump times Oxy-Acetylene Welding ls especially to be recommended because it enables you to repair and use again tools and machinery which, if not for our process, must be discarded. DOUBLES THE WORKING LIFE OF YOLK EQUIPMENT. Get in touch73 words
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Advertisement243 1933-07-14 15 Do just watch? boy may have plenty of courage, but it takes energy and stamina to give and take in a fast boxing match. Almost any boy, though, can develop strong muscles and a robust body by eating the right food every day. Quaker Oats not only builds bone and243 words
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Advertisement175 1933-07-14 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. SIANG LIM PARK Further Reductions cf Rents from Ist August, 1933. $16.00 and $18.00175 words
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Advertisement1143 1933-07-14 16 THE PEOPLE'S PAPER: INDEPENDENT PROGRESSIVE SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED —Salesmen and Saleswomen on commission basis. Salaries will b3 considered after trial. Apply personally Hock Co., 39A, i ranjong Pagar Road. I SITUATION WANTED. c BiMet wanted as Bill Collector, wi'h sub- stantial security. Will accept reasonable salary. Apply to Box No.1,143 words
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Advertisement605 1933-07-14 16 PUBLIC NOTICESNOTICE. IN THE MATTER OP DUPIRE MORRELL LIMITED AND REDUCED j AND IN THE MATTER OF ORDINANCE No. 155 (Companies). Notice is hereby given that a petition lor ccnfhming a resolution reducing the capi al of the above Company from $250,000 to $150 000 was on the 29th day605 words
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