Malaya Tribune, 27 July 1933
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Title Section36 1933-07-27 1 The Malaya Tribune THE MOST POPULAR DAILY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. Vol. XX, No. 1*76 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1933 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Thursday, July 27, 1933. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY 27, 193336 words
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Advertisement120 1933-07-27 1 In the oval flask. Try Glover Brand I Milk 1 1 Your Purse It' Bn j > r\ r- it Milk z Gr,im Quality una Economy SOLe" IMPORTERS j Ei-onomy and THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. Satisfaction. V,. PENANG, KUALA LUMPUR, SINGAPORE. BBHIHHHHI ■3NQfIPORES UP-TO-DATE f M/QiEISIC 3TORE ISwXwJPJ Joints120 words
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Advertisement151 1933-07-27 1 A. FLTNTER 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 daily exchange rates. 3 s Sime, Darby Co., LtdImilk THE151 words
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287 1933-07-27 2 jgUT it is impossible to blink the fact that Mr. Grcnier's suggestion, which our caption writer en Saturday very iuccinctlv described as "borrowing borrowed money trom Government," could hardly be carried out cept as between an incorporated body »nd a Government. A287 words
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Article95 1933-07-27 2 rwill be but a fitting gesture if the Sultana meeting at that Istana shculd confirm tin findings of the Wilson Report. It Is difficult to see what else they can do. DecentrahsiiiJon was introduced, more or Icts, at thetf i quest and at the Sri Menanti Durbar, at95 words
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Article163 1933-07-27 2 THE only other matter of any impor.ane dealt with at the meeting (of the Kuala !>umpur Sanitary Beard) was the question c 4 whether separate staffs should be maintained to cany out the reading (in the same houses) et electric light and water meters. It constitutes another163 words
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Article417 1933-07-27 2 Witness' Story Of A Struggle. JOHORE NEWS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore July. 25. A PIER the evidence of fourteen witnesseshad been recorded, the prosecution was closed this evening at the Johore Bahru Assizes before Mr. Justice A. S. Bailey, in the case e-ncerning a Tamil417 words
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Article476 1933-07-27 2 Death Penalties. TWO REDS ALREADY CONDEMNED. Reuter Wireless. Berlin, July 22. Prussian State Minister has amended the Prussian constitution by conferring on the Prussian Premier sole authority to pardon offenders against the law. By virtue of this authority Cap'ain Goenr Ins authorised the Minister for JusticeReuter Wireless. - 476 words
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Advertisement78 1933-07-27 2 LEUCODERMA. atJ. US Sta f es no matter acut e or extenSled L° VeT thC No who has an A H h Pr 7 loUs so caUe<l treatment. Guarhon ,n m SSly CUred °y invenSL"" 't* 1 medication "LEUCODERman Per 16 Dr Sherman. Bahabhanga (Paridpur). Bengal. Three men. <s on</78 words
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Advertisement134 1933-07-27 2 Prevent HHH^Si poisons \\W^Wm breeding KIINIIIBB in your Poisons as dangerous as the poison in the fangs of the serpent may be created in the mouth, if particles of decaying food are allowed to remain in the crevices of the teeth. All decay is caused by germs and bacteria, invisible134 words
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Miscellaneous379 1933-07-27 2 EMPIRE RADIO TO-NIGHT. British Broadcasting Corporation. PROGRAMMES FOR INDIA (INCLUDING BURMA, CEYLON, STRAITS SETTLE' MENTS, FEDERATED MALAY STATES AND ADEN). Tim Efn;; r Trmtmitttr, Daventrt. WavelengOw: 25.28 and 31.3 metre* Bfttttk HMHMT fIMR ar*d 5 20 mfnnfea C.M.T. 11.0 m. —10 p:n. XKWasm&skt] on an cmni-directk.nril aerial: 11 0 GrCoac379 words
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Miscellaneous370 1933-07-27 2 CLUB DIARY. (There are numerous Clubs and Societies n Singapore, most of the members of whic-i an readers of the "Malaya Tribune." This Dir.y is provided specially for them. Secretaries mc invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-dute and complete. Happenings of general interest will still be included in She370 words
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97 1933-07-27 3 CHINA'S GRAVEST PROBLEM. Whole Country Seething With Discontent. SITUATION HOPELESS OF SOLUTION That the spread of Communism, or at least of the power of the minority of "Reds," is China's greatest problem is the contention of the "Ta Kung97 words
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640 1933-07-27 3 Tientsin. July 15. OF late there has been a considerable lack of news from Nanchang regarding the progress of the anti-Communist campaign. Does indicate that the Government are tngafred in a hot pursuit of the Com"China is confronted to-day with a multitude of foreign and640 words
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Article109 1933-07-27 3 Government To Unify The Navy. Nanking, July 14. inderstood that the Government M irea foe the unification ti tIM N;uy. from making an attempt to rcorgJiJs? tern Squadron as a part of the Navy torce, efforts will be made to now known as the KwamjP> tinoia] Fleet under109 words
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Article93 1933-07-27 3 Will Not Return To China In Near Future. Shanghai, July 3. It is learned from a reliable source that al Chang Hsueh-liang has no intention' v rrturn to China in the future in spite iB reports to the contrary. It la said that the Marshal will continue his93 words
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Article147 1933-07-27 3 How Dolonor Was Captured By Feng. Peiping, July 14. I A circular telegram has been received here from Marshal Feng Yu-hsiang reporting the capture of Dolonor on the morning of July 12. Marshal Feng reports that the attack on Dolonor was started on the night of July147 words
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Article86 1933-07-27 3 Peiping, July 3. It is understood that the Peiping military authorities have decided to take necessary action against Marshal Feng Yu Hsiang in Chahar if all efforts to effect a peaceful settlement fail. In this connection, the 83rd and 87th Government divisions in Peiping have received orders86 words
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Article234 1933-07-27 3 Feng Attends Communist Meeting. Nanchang. July 5. ACCORDING to a secret report received here from Kalgan, the executive committee of the Communist Party held a meeting at on June 20 to discuss measures for better co-operation between the Communist units at different places. The meeting was234 words
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Article170 1933-07-27 3 Anti-Communist Campaign In Kiangsi. Nanchang. July 5. According to an official communique issued by the headquarters of the Government forces, the main-body of the Communists in Kiangsi under Chu Teh and Mao Cheh-tung have retreated to the mountainous region between Ihuang, Lochang and Ningtu. where they have170 words
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Article140 1933-07-27 3 No Immediate Danger: The Autumn. Shanghai, July "It is still too early to predict whether there will be a flood along th? Yangtsae River this year before the autumn high tide season sets In," declared a spokesman of the National Economic Commission when he was interviewed by the140 words
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Article101 1933-07-27 3 Approaching Local Bankers for Loan. Shanghai. July a. The Hunan Provincial Government is negotiating with local banking circles for a loan of ten million dollars. The loan will be secured on Reconstruction Bonds for a similar amount to be issued in Hunan shortly. Of this sum $3,500,000 will101 words
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Article81 1933-07-27 3 Pacification Commissioner Wants Changes. Nanking, July 5. The Government has received a telegram from General Huang ,Mu-suu?, Government Pacification Commissioner to Sinkiang, recommending the appointment of General Liu Wenlung, the present acting chairman of. Sinkiang, ac chairman of that province and General 8hen Shih-teai as Defence Commissioner oi81 words
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Article236 1933-07-27 3 The Neutral Zone. PORTION STILL NOT EVACUATED. Peiping, July 14. jyjß. Hsueh Chih-heng, a member of the Chinese delegation to the Dairen conference, is leaving for Tangshan to-day to reorganise the Manchoukuo irregulars there. The Peiping authorities have raised $200,000 to cover "disbandment ex- penses" of the236 words
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Article29 1933-07-27 3 Nanking, July ft. According to a wireless message received here from Canton, the three warships which recently ran away from Tsingtao have already arrived there. Shun Pao.29 words
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Article75 1933-07-27 3 Hunan Calls Military Conference. Changsha, July 6. GENERAL Ho Chien, Chairman of the Hunan Provincial Government, has decided to call ah important military conference on July 10. All military commanders above the rank oi brigadier-commander, as well as the magistrates of the forty-eight districts in the75 words
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Article512 1933-07-27 3 PROVINCE MAY BE LOST. Racial Hatred. Japan's Eyes On Rich Valley. ""EWER since the days of the Manchu Dynasty," says the "Central China Daily News," "Sinkiang has remained aloof from internal troubles in China. This was due to the remoteness of Sinkiang from China Proper. "But512 words
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Advertisement29 1933-07-27 3 There is no place X like home and no beer like 0 I 3 J Sole Agents for Malaya: I N. V. Straits Java Trading Co., SINGAPORE PENANG j29 words
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Article1327 1933-07-27 4 Shipping News Notices. WEEK-END ON A HOLT LINER. Cruise From London To Liverpool. HOLIDAYS at sea can roughly be divid-d into two catergorie-—(a) exclusively cruising trips, or (b) voyages in ships proceeding OB their normal trading schedule. Botli are popular, and there is, of course, a wide enough variety of1,327 words
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Article143 1933-07-27 4 Conference President And The Position. of (he Norch of England ShipAssociation were guest, of the River Tyne Improvement Commission, resently o sri* r,ver h Mr. H. P. Everett, chairman of the Commission referring to laid-up tonnage said he believed they would get over the depreion as they h3d143 words
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Article133 1933-07-27 4 Treasury And M.P/s Refund Suggestion. In the House cf Commons, in mail week Ci.ptam P. Mac Donald askrd the Secretary to fee Treasury if he could state what would Z the approximate annual cost cf refunding to Brltieh shipowners that part of the Suez Canal tana paid133 words
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Article314 1933-07-27 4 Qualifying For Second Mate's Certificate. MANY apprentices have considerable d fficulty. in view of the great number of rhips laid up. in satisfactorily completing their qualifying time for their second "mates certificates. The Imperial Merchant Service Guild has made inquiries lately into the c3se of a young314 words
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Article145 1933-07-27 4 Imported Goods For Display Free Of Duty. Lord Stonehaven, president of the Institution of Naval Architects, has consented to serve as president of the Shipping and Engineering Exhibition in the place of the Lord Wester Wemyss. The exhibition will be opened at Oiympia on September 7. It is145 words
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Article794 1933-07-27 4 Sir Percy G. MacKinnon's Tribute. rTHERE could hay? b?cn no surprise amongst -i. 'he thoughtful visitors at the "At Home" of tne Seafarers' Education Service at 16 Russellcquare. Lor den. when Sir Percy G. MacKinnon chairman of Lloyd's, told Ihem sailois only wanted the best books, and794 words
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Advertisement467 1933-07-27 4 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. P BHUTAN 6,000 Aug. 3 CARTHAGE467 words
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Advertisement178 1933-07-27 4 jjfjUOYD TRIESTINO! I (Incorporated hi Italy). lEXPRESSI EXPRESS SERVICE. CARGO SERVICE. SINGAPORE TO ITALY AND CHINA Colombo, Bombay. Karachi, Aden, Massowah, Sues Part Calling at Colombo, Bombay, Suet, Port Said, Brindisi, Venice and TtlmU. Mi. BrtadW «M» .„d I»*» m vSL M.v. MONCALIERI Sap.. 16 Sept. U S.S. CONTE ROSSO178 words
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Advertisement196 1933-07-27 4 HAMBURG-A MERIKA UNIE Deutsch JHl|twQ| Australische DampischrjT* €selL>cn fl (Companies Incorporated in Germany) OUTWARDS. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. 1933 s*. BOCHUM, via Manila Aue" j m.s. DUISBURG, via ManUa Aug' 22 ms. RUHR, via Manila S eD T t m.s. SAUERLAND, via Manila Sept' 19 s.s. PREUSSEN196 words
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Advertisement565 1933-07-27 4 norddeutscher LLOYD, m the Com P anr s inte^ OUTWAEDS. 8 "SAALE" for Manila, Hongkon* Shanghai, N. China and Japan 4 5 "LAHN" for Manila, Hon gkone Au 1 North China and Japan g> "TRAVE" for ManUa, Hongkong 814 Shanghai, North China and Aug 2, HOMEWARDS "PRANKEN" for Marseilles Oran565 words
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Article481 1933-07-27 5 Mining Shares. Singapore, Thursday, 11 a.m. -nare quotations ere issued a Co., ixrhange and stock by m r Buyers. Sellers. v Kumbam Tin 2716 20i--28 6 30 m Tla 1319 14|6 9* 0.95 1.00 i Tin 183 19 -i- L p a dang 0.10 0.12 Caves Tin481 words
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163 1933-07-27 5 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION. RUBBER SUSTAINS NET FALL. Yesterday's Tin Price Stands. 'By Our Financial Correspondent.) Singapore, Thursday, noon. To-Day\s Prices:— Rubber (Singapore), 13"« cts., down Vi ct. Market Tone: Steadier. Tin (Singapore), $109i/ 2 unchanged. Yesterday's Prices:— London Rubber, 4 7 32d., down 1 16d. Market Tone:163 words
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Article156 1933-07-27 5 Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.), Ltd. Prices for Shell Mokt Spirit and various brands of Kerosene are as follows: 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 Imperial156 words
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Article56 1933-07-27 5 Business Quiet And Small: Move Against Sterling. Reuter. London, July 26. Foreign exchange business was very quiet and small to-day. Dollars opened at 4.67. strengthened to 4.624 and are now 4.63. All gold currencies mcved against sterling and in consequence Paris is being pegged at a slightly higherReuter. - 56 words
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Article633 1933-07-27 5 Financial Position Sound. The twenty-third annual general meting of the shareholders of Rubber Estates of Krian, Limited, was held on June 15 at the registered offices. 7, Martin's Lane. Cannon Ctreet, London. E.C., Mr. W. Arthur Addinsell (chairman of the company) presiding. The chairman said During the year633 words
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Article135 1933-07-27 5 Speculative Sections Revive. Reuter Wireless. London, July 25. On the Stock Exchange to-day with yesterday's Improved sentiment followed by higher advices from Wall Street, aU speculative secions have shown a revival of strength, especially internationals and recent, popular industrials while oils and minings responded to oetter continental support.Reuter Wireless. - 135 words
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Article112 1933-07-27 5 Participation In The May Upswing. The textile industries have had an extremely vigorous upswing, contiasting favourably with heir stagnation during May and June of last year, states the nonth'y review of the National City Bank. Gains have ijeen most pronounced in colons and woollens, where the rise112 words
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Article109 1933-07-27 5 Trade And Industrial Production Of U.S.A. In May. for the first time in nearly four years, the volume of trade and industrial production has exceeded that of the same month in the previous year, and such a comparison heartens all business men. Prices are better, and in a109 words
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Article204 1933-07-27 5 Need For Parley. JAPANESE READY TO TALK. Reuter. House of Ctmmciv;. July 23. On behalf of the Government, Doctor E L Burgin, Parliamentary- Secretary to the B-ard of Trade, announced that Japanese co.ton interests have agreed, subject to certain limi ations, to a discussion with theReuter. - 204 words
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Article37 1933-07-27 5 Latest Quotations. RUBBER. London Spot: 4 3 16d. New York: <G cent?. Singapore: 14—li'„ cents. TTN London Spot: £214 15s. (Down 20s >. Londcn 3 month»: £214 15s. (Down "20P.V Singapore: $103.50. COPRA S-mdried S3.80 Mixed37 words
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Article112 1933-07-27 5 Imperial And International Communications. The following index numbers represent the estimated monthly traffic receipts of the Imperial arid International Communications Limited ss related to comparable traffic* in the year 1929. Monthly figures are reduced to working day average. Working day average of comparable receipts, year 1929=100: 193 C112 words
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Article76 1933-07-27 5 In 1932 there was a decline in the recovery of Un ore by Southern Tronoh Tin Dredging. Limited, from 441 tons in 1931 to 202 tons, and the account? show a loss for the year, after writing £1.273 off plant. &c. of £897. compared with a profit76 words
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652 1933-07-27 5 Singapore, Thursday, 11 am. The following rubber share quotation* aft Issued by Fraser and Co and Lyall and ffvatt; Issue i j Value. Fraser Lyall m Shares. de Co. Evatt. 1 Allenby $0.75 $0.85 $0.70 $0.85 Alor Gajah 0.60 0.70 055 0.65 IA. Hit am652 words
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Advertisement55 1933-07-27 5 ffsfr% SOUTH iffij BRITISH \»I &JV INSUEANCE CO MP ANT, LOOTED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR IRBTJEANCI ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CTJKBKNT BATES. L O. MARGOLIOUTH. Manager Office: 2. Plnlayson Green. eastern:lniTed •dSTJBANCB CORPORATION, LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR AND PERSONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE. L- O. JOHNSON: General Manager. ■*AD OPPiCE:55 words
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Advertisement88 1933-07-27 5 THE EASTERN BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated in England). SINGAPORE BRANCH: 4, D'Almeida Street. "ST? d BmKrUMi X.000.000 Reserve Fund and Rest 600.000 BEAD OFFICE: LONDON. BRANCHES: Bombay. Calcutta. Colombo. Karachi Madras. IgfM Baghdad. Bahrein. Basra. Kirkuk. Mosul and Singapore. CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and money eceived on Fixed Deposit on terms to88 words
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Advertisement132 1933-07-27 5 r experience feadws ijcu te save How many things you might have attained, .how many achievements j you might have brought about..if j only you had ready cash at that moment when golden opportunity ■Hn presented itself. Small deposits A regularly made soon grow to an wk appreciable capital, and132 words
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Advertisement207 1933-07-27 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. HE4D OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. LOCAL BRANCH: 458, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Chee Swee Cheng,207 words
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Advertisement227 1933-07-27 6 PREMIERE PAYIUOfJ TO-NIGHT 8,1« _a„d 913 f "THE GOOD COMPANIONS" > FROM J. B. PRIESTLEY'S FAMOUS NOVEL MATTHEWS AND TEN OTHER STARS WITH 1,000 PLAYERS y' An epic story of a troupe of entertainers, Tin*--,,,.. '•'\^L//-' their ups and downs; their loves, their hates; T T,Am»ir, m X^jz/vj \m their227 words
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Advertisement224 1933-07-27 6 > Amusements <^ NIGHTLY! 6.15-9.15 j| The Year's Sauciest Stage Comedy, rushed to you with the TWO GREATBIST STARS OF THE SCREENJOHN BARRYMORE" In Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Gayest and Most Sparkling Comedy Romance set to a background of B?autiful Viennese Music "Reunion in Vienna" Wynyard f/\ s^f^ j < Who wi H224 words
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Advertisement183 1933-07-27 6 i ■^■^■■■■■atj^^ I j SOUMD UglaH SYSTaM^KSg* BtbT UNIVERSAL SUPER AIR THRILLER A. RALPH BELLAMY, IfQQ SLIM SUMMERVILLE, Etc. LAUGHS! THRILLS! ACTIONS' I Baki "Air Mail" J MATINEES—SATURDAY SUNDAY. Jl'LI j 29 30. j "NO, NO, NANETTE." VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL V I For One Night Only August 7th at 9.30183 words
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Article1459 1933-07-27 7 Delegates' Decision. "WAIT FOR COUNCIL MEETING." QALLKD to discuss what action should be taken to protest against the proposed increase of school fees, a meeting of representatives of communal, political and other associations held last night at the resident of Dr. S. K. Lim, 170, Bencoolen Street,1,459 words
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Advertisement192 1933-07-27 7 For a bright lasting polish to brass, copper and all metals BRASSO METAL POLISH I mH S SONS. LTD.. HULL LONDON AGENTS: N «.lI.HLLAN CO. LTD., 51NGAPORI Ai PENANG. S.S. uILFILLAN CO. LTD., KUALA LUMPUR SELANGOR, F.M.S. STOCKIST Y~ j j WORLD FAMOUS j j W rist Pocket J WATCHES192 words
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Advertisement313 1933-07-27 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. SITUATION WANTED. Chinese youth, with kncwledge of Chinese languages seeks position. Speaks many dialecs, knows typea-riting and spraks Enghsh. Please r.ply to Box 184. c o Malaya Tribune. CHINESE HAIR DRESSING SALOON. No. 270, Middle Road, Singapore. (Jurcti-n of Selegie Road). Expert hair cutters, employed until recently at313 words
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Advertisement626 1933-07-27 7 I LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS THE SINGAPORE TAO HWA SCHOOL, 109, Bcntoolcn Strec.. Lessens in Mandarin Simplified with the Aid cf Engl'sh. Following class-s for beginners will start en 3rd August, between (A) 4.30—C.30 p.m.—Moniay and Thursday (B) 2.30-4.30 p.m.—Tuesday and Friday. Special arrangement for advanced students Monthly fee $2. Free Prospectus.626 words
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Advertisement339 1933-07-27 7 SINGAPORE HOTELS GOODWOOD PARK HOTEL The most magnificently situated hotel in the Island. ALL MODERN COMFORTS UP-TO-DATE SERVICE. HIGH-CLASS RESTAURANT (newly decorated). Single Rooms from $125 per month $6 per day. Double Rooms from $200 $10 Luncheon $1: Dinner $1.50. TENNIS: $2 per court for 4 persons each afternoon; Or339 words
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Advertisement127 1933-07-27 7 I CAPITOL THEATRE MALACCA I TO-NIGHT:— 1 Cecil B. De Mille's "THE SIGN OF THE CROSS." A Paramount Picture. SUNDAY: "POLITICS." (Marie Dies cr and Polly Mean). A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Picture. i The Firefly Made by HAMMOND, world's large3t miuufioturars of Electric Clocks. mmm A Spectacular Clock At A Sensational Price.127 words
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Article691 1933-07-27 8 Taking for granted, for the moment, the assertions of pessimists, that the improvement in rubber and tin prices in the past few months cannot last, and that the present uncertainty precedes a fresh relapse, it will not be denied that even so temporary and fleeting a respite691 words
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Article246 1933-07-27 8 Comments By The Way. tT*HF volume of statistics dealing with the ■I- foreign unpvrts, exports and slapping of Malaya for the month ended June 30, 1933, is as always, a mass of figures well worthy cf analysis. It reveals that the total of imports f-r the246 words
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Article263 1933-07-27 8 TAKING 1914 costs as a basis for building up average prices, the Department of Satistics has compiled a chart for last year showing that the cost of living for Europeans receded from 39.9 above 1914 costs to 29 2 for Eurasians from 27.1 to 13 1 and263 words
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Article194 1933-07-27 8 M V A Gammans Assistant Registrar tri of c o-operative Societies, spoke at Malacca this week on the value of Co-Deration •n removing indebtedness and said that one or the main functions of the movement wi to *e- members out of cfcbt. That task in is a tremendous194 words
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96 1933-07-27 8 Mr. Kitaon Khong (Barrister-at-law) ol Ipoh, has been admitted as a member of' the F.M.S. Bar by the Hon. Mr. Justice A X a'Beckett Terrell, acting Chief Justice, at the Kuala Lumpur Supreme Court. The Hon. Raja Uda addressed the Selang:r S ate96 words
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Article42 1933-07-27 8 T aiping. A keen salesman at Port Weld made the fa:al mistake of showing a Chinese Police Inspector, who was in mufti, a booklet cf lottery tickets. The man. Boh Hai Lee was charged with buying lottery tickets, and fined $5. t42 words
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Article15 1933-07-27 8 The Central Perak Rubber Company, Ltd is producing rubber at 1.65 d. per lb.15 words
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Article38 1933-07-27 8 An Indian named Kandasamy has been committed for trial at the Negri Sembilan assizes on ihe charge that he on June 16 at Rassak did commit murder by causing the death of .its wi'e Josephine, alias Muniamma.38 words
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Article107 1933-07-27 8 0 The wedding was solemnised at Jalan Bahru, cf Mr Lee Ah Kong, son of Mr. and Mrs U Wee Sing and Miss Kirn Neo, a daugSr Mr. and Mrs. Kirn Chwee. Both J* «J known famihes of Alor Star t£ was performed by the chfef ChS Cerem107 words
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Article133 1933-07-27 8 a M/STSL Teachers Association is starting a fund to educate indigent boys. A considered judgment convicting Narajan Das an d acquitting his father, KiscLi Chard Di*?H! rhe appeared in dck of the or r .»st of 540 cases of vegetabb :at, was delivered by Mr. B. R. Whitehouse. Choong133 words
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Article405 1933-07-27 8 BY A I'll have to pass that "Anglius." I rather susDPrt\u° n to Editor «^^^"SS^S^ A A 4 An up-country planter avi+i. to do has calculateS that on r h,nK travel 280 million milet«V •i, must the F.M.S. rX a t^ k are the accidents. yiylem -«>405 words
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Article42 1933-07-27 8 JOHORE NEWS, on page 2. RADIO PROGRAMME, cn page 2 CLUB DIARY, on page 2. CHINA NEWS, on page 3. SPORTS NEWS, on pages 12 and 13. GANDHI'S REQUEST TO VICEROY, on P I* MOTORING NEWS, on page 15.42 words
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Advertisement163 1933-07-27 8 Children's fabric! Nursery Viyella is its name. Nursery Viyella is the perfect nurserj fabric li is washable almost to infinity, and never, never shrinks. It is soft and soothing to the most tender baby skin. Absorbent, sale, protective in all temperatures and climates, For all ages up to 10 years163 words
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Advertisement72 1933-07-27 8 JUST ARRIVED! NEW SHIPMENT OP TANGO RECORDS. SEASON CO., LTD., 115, North Bridge Road, j Singapore. t CHEAP SALE STOCK CLEARANCE Siam teak-wood in all sizes. JONG THYE HENG, 150, LAVENDER STREET. Thone 3647, DANCING. I Foxtrot, Walts, Tango, etc.. taught at Rena's Dance Studio. Meyer Mftn#io"«. I Flat 6,72 words
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94 1933-07-27 9 CONTRARY TO TANGKU PEACE TERMS. FENG RESISTING ATTACKERS AT DOLUNOR. Marshal Muto Very 111. japan To Establish Government in North China Concurrent with reports that the Japanese are taking military action in the railway areas of the demilitarised zo ne, contrary to the94 words
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1168 1933-07-27 9 Reuter. Shanghai, July 27. rpHE Manchukuo ii ready to take military operations against Gen. N i v Hsiang. Field Marshal i ia ad< r-in-Chief of the tea in Manchuria, is ill red hospital at Changehon (capital of the Manchukuo). ments of Central gendarhave arrivedReuter. - 1,168 words
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Article34 1933-07-27 9 Critical Condition Of Army Chief. Reuter. Hsinking, July 28. It is officially announced that Marshal Muto, Japanese Com-mander-in-Chief in Manchuria, is in a critical condition, suffering from gallstones in the bladder.— Keuler.Reuter. - 34 words
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Article104 1933-07-27 9 Manufacturers Change Their Views. Reuter. London, July 26. IN the House of Commons this afternoon, Dr. E. L. Burgin. Parliamentary Under-Secretary t> the Board of Trade, making a statement on the Rubber Industry Bill said that recently a numbec of rubber manufacturers who formerly favoured the BillReuter. - 104 words
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Article149 1933-07-27 9 On The Return Flight To Italy. Reuter Wireless. New York, July If. One of Balbo's fleet made a safe forced landing near Cape Traverse. Prince Edward pmm\ Canada. It is believed to be Uloted by Flight-L'.eut. Rovis.—Reuter. Shcdiac. New Brunswick. July -''>■ Balbo took off for Shoal Harbour.Reuter Wireless. - 149 words
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Article53 1933-07-27 9 Well-Known American Actress Dead. Los Angeles, July 27. Louise Closser Hale, the actress and authoress, died to-day of apoplexy.—Reuter. Louise Closser Hale was born in Chicago in 1872 and made her first stage appearance in G. B. Shaw's 'Candida" at Detmit in 1895. She has written many53 words
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Article278 1933-07-27 9 Regiments Restive. PREMIER SLEEPS IN BARRACKS. Reuter Wireless. Madrid, July 27. ACCORDING to messages from Lisbon, a revolutionary outbreak is believed to be imminent. Five regiments from Lisbon and others from Oporto have declared disagreement with the nomination of Captain Gomez as Minister for the InteriorReuter Wireless. - 278 words
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Article108 1933-07-27 9 New Principal And New Students. Arrangement are under way for the reopening of the classes of the Chinese High School. Singapore, which suspended work some imr ago as the resul". of s'me of the students setting themselves involved in a Communist ierrons'ration. followed by the rerignati'n ?n108 words
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Article104 1933-07-27 9 Visited By Large Crowds Of Americans. Large crowds in New York and other cities n the United States and Canada have flatted :nd inspected the Scot," the famous Midland and Scotti h Railway train its itinerary includes the Century of P.ot»t bttbMM in Chicago. rLL104 words
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Article77 1933-07-27 9 To Contest Title To Island Group? Reuter. Tokyo, July 26. The possibility that Japan may contest the French claim to h lands between Indo-China and the Philippines was indicated at the Foreign Office to-day, where it wa? revealed that the Government was studying the question. IeReuter. - 77 words
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Article64 1933-07-27 9 Imperial Airways Not In Favoured Position. Reuter. London, July 26. In the House cf Commons to-day Captain A. H. Balfour (Con., Thanet) asked if the landing grounds which were provided in Malaya for the Imperial Airways extension wculd be available to other British aircraft on the same terms.Reuter. - 64 words
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Article32 1933-07-27 9 Dr. untitled Sheldrake will deliver a lecture "The Message of Islam" on Saturday at 445 p.m. at the Victoria Theatre. Special accommodation arrangement has been* rmde for non-Muslims. All are cordially invited.32 words
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Article117 1933-07-27 9 Seeks Alliance With China. Shanghai, July SI. JAPAN is jealous of the League's Comm f.ee for Technical Co-operaticn assisting c::ina and of the activities of Mr. T. V. Soong, tht Chinese Finance Minister in Europe. The Japane c Legation at Peiping. u.idcr orders of the Japanese117 words
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Article44 1933-07-27 9 Reuter. Paris. July 27. Marshal Chang Hsurh Liang participated in the tank manoeuvres .at Versailles and also viri'ed the Citrotn and Renault motor wcrks. To-morrow he will be en crtained to tench by M. Paul Boncour at the Quai d'Orsay. —Renter.Reuter. - 44 words
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Article312 1933-07-27 9 AFGHAN HUSBAND CHARGED. P. W. D. Watchman. Woman's Hand Almost Severed. (From Out Own Correspondent.) Johore Bharu, July 26. JJOLLAH bin Mahmood, the native of Kabul who is alleged to have attacked his wife with a parang hero yesterday afternoon, was charged before Captain Nelson Jones, First312 words
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Advertisement35 1933-07-27 9 In This Week's SUNDAY TRIBUNE You will find a beautifully printed ART SUPPLEMENT of local news in pictures. THE "SUNDAY j tribune: 9 only costs FIVE CENTS! The Best Sunday Newspaper Value In Malaya. (f*35 words
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Advertisement290 1933-07-27 9 MALAYAN CHAMPION S SUCCESS due to PHOSFERINE PROFESSIONAL FEATHER AND > LIGHTWEIGHT CHAMPION J| "V\ Y. C. SONG writes:- 1\ OINCE the commencement of my career as a professsional Boxer I have tried V N^^^// i 1 1 many different tonics but results were rfiN? disappointing. However, I was eventually290 words
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146 1933-07-27 10 THE RUBBER BOOM AND WILD LIFE. MAN'S CONFLICT WITH ANIMALS. INDISCRIMINATE KILLING AND JOHORE MAN-EATERS. Twenty-five years ago, Malayan agriculturists took the depredations of big game in a philosophical spirit, and treated them as inevitable, said Rotarian P. Sammy, addressing the Rotary Club146 words
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Article2437 1933-07-27 10 BEAST AND MAN AS NEIGHBOURS |X Malaya, wild life has been the subject of an exhaustive enquiry by the Wild Life Commission and the report is now published in thr?e volumes, said Rotarian Sammy. It is full of interest and it discloses the divergent views and feelings of the witnesses2,437 words
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Article187 1933-07-27 10 Swift Search By Nazi Officials. Reuter Wireless. gVEHYONE trilling *J roads throughout the country was helo un at noon to-day and searcheo for poHttEJE incriminating material. f JlU ica iy Suspects were t?ken into custody in th* course of the surprise action whlSf ried outReuter Wireless. - 187 words
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Article347 1933-07-27 10 Former Defendants At Law. (From Our Own Correspondent.) I Kuah Lumpur. To-day. A SEQUEL to the Jelai Concession cause celebre was heard in the Supreme Court at Raub on Tuesday before Mr. Justice N. McPall, when the Raja Perak Tin Ltd., sought to recover $21,700 and costs347 words
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Article206 1933-07-27 10 m^iM-rm Sequel To Dispute Over Debts. JIHE allegation that ho went to th- com- plainanfs shop and took away a quanatv j of goods without the latter* permission was made against a sale man who appeared Men j the Third Magistrate .Mr. M. H. Blacker' v*steroay en a206 words
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Article47 1933-07-27 10 Sentence of a fine of SlO or ten days' i m P««> 5 Guah bin Abdul, a motor-bus driver, on being congfffr*. J F. Gregg. Second Ma^st££ 2S"SS aceir e of usitt criminal force aith intent to outrage the modesty of a married woman.47 words
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Article440 1933-07-27 10 Alleged Plot. TROUBLE OVER A WOMAN. FURTHER evidence was heard yesterday, before Mr. Justice Gerahty and a common jury in the case in which Sinnatamby is charged with having attempted to administer on March 26 last, at a coffee-shop at 166, Orchard Road, to Vellappa440 words
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Article143 1933-07-27 10 "Zoo In Budapest" At The Alhambra. Whils. 'Zoo in Budapest," the Fox production which began a season at the Alhambr* bzA night, is an animal story in essentials. Us chief appeal lies in the strong romance which is contained in the most unusual therm*. The picture, which143 words
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Article701 1933-07-27 10 SEQUEL TO TRADP RIVALRY Inquest Verdict. Barber Who Charged Too Little. $1 "ABLUTION" had been to ask all barbers not to dun under 20 cents, and circulars wen. sent out. "The street barbers were lim** not to reduce their prices below certain level, but nobody took notice701 words
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Article64 1933-07-27 10 Attempt To Wreck Train Of Bengal Governor. Reuter. Calcuita. July An attemp* to wreck thB train in which Sir. Jchn Anderson. Governor of Beng U. was re turrhig from Faridpur to Calcutta was madat a wayside nation. When the pilo engine preceding the tram entered the station aReuter. - 64 words
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Article44 1933-07-27 10 Killed Fighting Tribesmen In Morocco. Reuter Wireless Paris. July 2j The son of the late Ge:::ral Mangin. one of the most famous French Generals durtf* the war. trs been killed in the fighting tribesmen In th» Atlaf region Mon>c —Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 44 words
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Article, Illustration149 1933-07-27 11 VESSELS IN PORT. j i &5M torts, from Yokohama r 1 :.don 27-7. Brit., «63 tons, from Teluk Anson r Teiok Anson 29-7. Dutch, m tons, from Pontianak P vUanak 29-7. t L>3 tans, from Terampa 26-7, a* aim Nutuna Islands 28-7.149 words
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Article92 1933-07-27 11 Singapore. July JR NUN ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES. Fa>t Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). 32; Kiungchow 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). Klang 11: Titan 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate S). M Kama 35; City of Per.'n B Empire Dock (Entrance Oata 4) Maru 46. West Wharf (Entrance Gate 4).92 words
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Article65 1933-07-27 11 Mails from Europe «London mail-? ĕmamt h 1 M July (j». by the "Rnju a." will anr*T be train to-morrow morning. Correspondence vail be ready for delivery ;o boxholder; a; a a.m. Mails from Lcndon. Amsterdam etc hv LtU Dutch aeroplane are expected to arrive at the Generai65 words
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Article192 1933-07-27 11 SEMJNO. Singapore. July 27. London 4 months" sight 2 4 332 Lcnion 3 months- sight 2.4 1 Ifi J London 60 diys' siKiv 4 132 London 30 days' sight 2 4 1,64 London demand «2 j London T.T 2 3 31 '.<2 j Lyons and Paris demand fI192 words
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Article212 1933-07-27 11 Singapore. July 27. R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $114 R. (Siam* W. Coast 2 SIOB Rice. B. Siam N. 1 $11? Rice. B. Siam N. 2 $107 Rice. Siam "Old" per koyan No. 1 $176 Rice, Siam "Old" No. 2 $154 Rice. Siam "Old" No. 3212 words
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Article124 1933-07-27 11 ALHAMBRA— Loietla Young and ONM Raymond in Zoo in Budapest."' CAPITOL.—Jchn Barrymore and Diana Wynyard in "Reunion In Vienna." EMPIRE—"Air Mail, with Ralph Bellamy «nd Slim Summervilie. GREAT WORLD.—Side shows, Cabaret Malay opera. Chinese wayang, silent and talking films tSky Talk:--. "Marry Me." Huu Talkie: "Little Accident.") MARLBOROUGH.—Tcm Keen?124 words
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Advertisement90 1933-07-27 11 ARE 1 on in search of a <iOOn RELIABLE CLOCK OR WATCH 11 make it a point of visiting VICK WOH HING *J9. North Bridge Road <Near Midule Rd) WHERE ■•l <;«n bt sure of securing what you desire. the Bepair of Clocks ana h Bri isn Army in Malaya.90 words
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Advertisement117 1933-07-27 11 Jack's Reference Book. (For Home And Office). A Universal Encyclopedia. A Medical Dictionary. A Legal, Commercial and Parliamentary Guide. A Guide to Education and The Professions. A Gazetteer of The World and Empire. An English Dictionary. A Social Guide, Etc. The Cheapest Book Ever Published: 1034 Pages. Quarto, Cloth, Price117 words
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Advertisement20 1933-07-27 11 TAKE ENERVIN TONE WINE AND BE STRONG. FRA/ER 6 NEAVE LIP IDEDTIFY 'T-SWW [.r-r-, mm it- SL-^ ENJOY rpfll mm20 words
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Advertisement392 1933-07-27 11 f rß 'b foods disagree, it need not mean a "ueak stomach." Sourness and gas -doesn't mean "mdigotion." .lu<t take an anti-acid to sweeten I T~I o* M G "frf' system, and enjoy life! Before meals, or afterward t' when distress is felt. Do this awhile, and stomach DutTOAO» Pj392 words
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Miscellaneous266 1933-07-27 11 j I —i SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY. •Upper Burma. North and East India Aden. Egypt. Europe. Gt. Britain' Ireland, Canada and Tj.s.A. n _.u >T 'Karoa, <B. I. Mail, 'j p Ceylon and Bombay rLondon Maru, S 9m Ceylon. Bombay. Aden, Egypt, tarooe and Great Britain ictm-oH, > Siam .except266 words
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Miscellaneous290 1933-07-27 11 WHAT'S ON? Public Functions And Sports Fixtures. TO-DAY, JULY 27. Hfcta Tides.-0.51 ia, 1.46 p m Pandan Rubber French Bank winding, noon. Tennis Tournament SCRC League Football: Div. I. R. AF v p H iri U S S Mcd Co,le Be v.' Malay; 11. Jalan Besar, Div. 111, Y.MCA Mcd290 words
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223 1933-07-27 12 BANK HOLIDAY CRICKET. F.M.S. v. Colony. TEAMS FOR PENANG MATCH. Y -AMS for the annual Colony v. F.M.S. cricket match, which is te be played in Penang this year, on Aug. 5, 6 and 7, have now been picked. S> irapore will supply eight223 words
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Article245 1933-07-27 12 R. suit Of Mixed Doubles Tennis Final. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, July ?6. rcarly two hours of tennis that had all four pa' icipan.s fully extended was the outcome cl the final in the m.xed doubles la the M: acca championship- whin Mis D. de Souza an.:245 words
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Article227 1933-07-27 12 The following ate the positiens in he county cri kct champicmh'p to-day. Ist Inns. P W L D W L Pos. Obt. Perc PC its awardrd 15 453 Ye ks (1) 19 15 1 0 2 1 285 238 83.5 Sussex (2) 21 12 3 0 5227 words
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Article48 1933-07-27 12 On Aug. 2 on the V.M.C.A. ground the pricket teams of the P. and O. "Ranpura* ar.d Pulau Erani will meet. Afterwards there will be a dance at th» Saiior3' Institute. The Ranpu-aV band wfl provide the mv ie and Mrs. Coleman miH b UM hostess.48 words
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Article26 1933-07-27 12 Members of the Cleilcal Union ar; lemlndet that there will hockey practices every Tuesday and Thursday, as from Aug. t, on the Unlcn ground.26 words
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Article365 1933-07-27 12 Drawn Match At Jalan Besar. THE Abattoirs drew with the Monopolies 2— all in the Third Division of the S.A.F.A. League at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. There was little to choose between 'Aie two teams and the final score reflects the run of play. £t The365 words
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Article174 1933-07-27 12 A New Team Makes Its First Outing. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru. July 26. The Johcre Invaders, a newly formed Maiav .earn played their first match to-day the Muhabbah. on the Ist ana padang. ;:;id loot a—l. The IAdMMMfc meet ihe Joho.e Chinese Fcctboll A soriauon on174 words
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Article63 1933-07-27 12 The V.M.C.A. tern v. ihe A.P.C. on ihe V.M.C.A. ground on Saturday ait 2 pm. will be selected from: R. Lyre. G. L. F. Willis. L. M. Pennefather, W. R. Willis. John Le Cain, F. R. S. Martlnus. R. P. Ridley. L?e Fong Lim, E.63 words
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Article246 1933-07-27 12 Clerica* Union League "D" team v. the Siong 800 Afl tic Par y II to-day at 5.15 p.m. on the Union's ground: MoV Yir K:on; Goh Ah Chew, Gan Kee Ti m Pong Mun Keng, D. K. Samy, K. M. N. Memn; Y<,>o Ah Hock, Lim Bo n246 words
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Article671 1933-07-27 12 Sunday's Yachting In Singapore. rpHE Royal Singapore Yacht Club "B" Class X sailed the third and final race for the Cardosa Challenge Trophy on Sunday, and the "A" Class sailed two practice races in view of their forthcoming event against the Royal Batavia Yacht Club. Tl, t wind671 words
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Article170 1933-07-27 12 Final To Be Played On Aug. 3. The Girls' Sports Club's three teams in the Netball League for the Clarke Challenge Shield are as follows: G.S.C. Ist:—J. Lends, H. Lewis. P. Richards, O. Camp jell, E. Richards. D. de Cruz and If. L wis tcapt.). G.S.C. "Z" —B.170 words
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Article71 1933-07-27 12 Slow Work After Rain. OWING to the rain there was no fast work on the track at Penang on Tuesday morning, but most of the horses were out doing pace work. The overnight showers had not rendered the going too soft and if further rain keeps off now71 words
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Article44 1933-07-27 12 Prince Oxedon Wins Goodwood Stakes. Reuter. London. July 26. To-day's race for the Goodwood Stakes resulted as follows: 1. PRINCE OXEDON. 2. LOOSE STRIFE. 3. GUISCARD. Nineteen ran. Won by three-quarters of a length, third one away. Betting: 100—6: 100—9: 100—8— Reuter.Reuter. - 44 words
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Article163 1933-07-27 12 Public Services Beaten By Odd Goal. riaying on thtir own ground at Cantonment Road, ihe Singapore Harbour B.ard defeated the Public Services in the Third Division of the S.A.F.A. League by the odd goal in three yesterday. It was a p:or game with both sets of forwards163 words
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Article75 1933-07-27 12 New Date For S.C.C.'s Flying Day. The "Plying Day" for members of the S.C.C. and members of th3ir households, arranged by the Royal Singapore Flying Club, will now be held on Aug. 19 and 20. The Flying Club have also arranged for flights to be'75 words
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Article76 1933-07-27 12 Th2 monthly mix 3d foursomes competition was played at the Garrison Golf Club on Tuesday. The following were the best returns: Mrs. Innes Miller and Mr. F. R. Hobbs 42— Tfc—34*4 Mr. and Mrs. R. Rentcn 43 7 —36 Mrs. S. P. Holmes-Smith and Mr. V. G.76 words
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Article48 1933-07-27 12 Eight ca ds were taken out for the ladies* fOtnOBM at the Keppel G. C. and the following were the two bes• scores returned: Mis. E. G. Mozar and Mrs. A. M. Low 15—15 u=29' L Mrs. E. Hitchman and Mrs. E. Litchf.sli 19 —17—32.48 words
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Article461 1933-07-27 12 Wilts Overrun The Harlequins. l SMASHING victory of 11—2 was what the A. Wilts II recorded in the Second Division oi tho S.A.F.A. League against the Harlequins at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday. Except for the first fifteen minutes the game was practically one sided. m:«.e particularly461 words
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Article50 1933-07-27 12 Nondescripts' team v. St. Joseph Institution on Saturday at McNair Road (N.C.C. grounds* at 2 p.m.: Samson de Silva (capt.). Choor Singh. J. N. Pernand:. F. iA. S. Hoole, Freddie Pereira. P. R. Forbes. P. M. Sirisena. I. Salim, A. Amarasekera, H. Bruyns. S. Sequiera. Reserve: A. Raham.50 words
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Article72 1933-07-27 12 The combined Schools XI v. the combined Colleg-s on the Medical College ground on Sunday at 1 p.m. will be: A. Kotharl (A.C.S.). G. Valberg (R. 1.), M. Valberg (R. 1.), Thilianathen (R.l.>. J. Sanderson (S.A.S.). D. .Ross (S.A.S.). H. Boon <5.J.1.) icapt.), T*. Cordeiro (5.J.1.), G. Fernadez (5.J.1.). I.72 words
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Article427 1933-07-27 12 Guillermo Outpointed. THE PENANG BOXIVr BOOM. [A GOOD crowd of boxint fans gathered at the Fun and Frolic open-air arena in Penang for Tues day's programme in which the main fight was between Battling «iuillerrno and Young Johnson. The majority of the ..udience. horn somewhat dLsappointed with427 words
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Article121 1933-07-27 12 Ties in the Horlicks B. P. tournament thit week-end will be played as follows: Saturday "A": Neo Kirn Poh v. Kw Sm Thye. "B" Tan Kirn Guan v. Joseph Enpta Chan Sak Cho:n v. Lim Som Chuan. "C" Peck Seek B?ng v. Te: Kirn Chwt". Cheong Siah121 words
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Article42 1933-07-27 12 Darul Aflah meet Sat Melayu K. Raja B" Division at Jalan Besar S edtOß) on Sunday in the M. F. A. Colhnan Shield League competition. Gat s open at 4 p.m. and the admissi.n charecs will be as usual.42 words
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Advertisement10 1933-07-27 12 See this week's "SUNDAY TRIBUNE." 50 PRIZES For Football Fans.10 words
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Advertisement35 1933-07-27 12 POWDERED MILK wUBm \u v NO ICE IS NEEDED TO KEEP THIS MILK feta&Bfi FRESH—VACUUM PACKED IT COMES YOU IN PERFECT CONDITION. OF CANADA Obtainable at all Leading Provision Stores GETZ BROS. Co. F3l-7 V35 words
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Article52 1933-07-27 13 Results In Qualifying Competition. Reuter. Dublin, July 25. I 'and in the qualifying Cop competition to-day p u »'t> to one. G v !n 'Germany) beat McGuire j -a. heal Prenz (Germany) Nourney 'Germany) beat 'Ireland), 5 —7, 6—2, X at McGuire (Ireland). 1 beM Rogers dre-Reuter. - 52 words
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Article35 1933-07-27 13 <t Rattt M College to-morrow and R A 'I' S C.C: <«*.>. J. A. Dean, P. p J McLi Cr niord. Major C. J X McCreanor, s. Kirk, P. -'i-an. L. R. p. Earle.35 words
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Article205 1933-07-27 13 Americans Beat Cubs In Thrilling Game. A thrilling finish brought victory to the American team over the Cubs in Sunday afternoon's battle at the grounds of Raffles Institution. This game was one of the hardest fought battles of the season and the American team was very fortunate to205 words
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Article46 1933-07-27 13 S.R.C. team v. the R.A.F. on Saturday at 2 p.m. at the S.R.C.: H. R. Bartels, T. Leijssius, H. L. Balhetchet (c?;pt.), G. Tessensohn, G. E. N. Oehlers. P. d'Almeida, M. Cordciro. M. A. Wyatt, G. Loveday, R. T. Morrow, N. Sullivan.46 words
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Article534 1933-07-27 13 Famous "Aces" To Race For £15,000 Prize. Bombay, July I. IN all parte of the world, famous and unknown pilots are making secret preparations for the London to Melbourne Flying Derby, which is tentatively scheduled to begin at Croydon on October 20, 1934. The Australian confectionery magnate.534 words
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Article244 1933-07-27 13 Students Beat College Graduates. In the pnnual match between the Medical College students (Present) and the Graduates (Past) played en the College grounds on Sunday, the Present beat the Past by three wickets and 26 runs. The following are the scores: GRADUATES. Dr. Balasingham lbw. b. Willis244 words
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Article247 1933-07-27 13 University Influence "Vital." London, June 29. JIHE suggestion that County Cricket ClubX should be allowed to tranfer the players who c c o a uTLtf ord to retain to «2X2 who could better use them, is made by "AndyDucat, the former cricket and football ta£national. in hi,247 words
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Article102 1933-07-27 13 Mercantile Institute Beat City High School. The Mercantile Institute beat the City High School at badminton on Friday at the "latterT, 1 court by four g mes to one. The match between D. Rodrigues (M.1.) and A. Anthony «C.H.S.» vas abandoned owing to failing of light. Scores (Mercantile102 words
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Article75 1933-07-27 13 Loke's B.P. beat the Sincere Lads' B.P. by fcur games to one on Sunday ct the former s court. 331, North Bridge Road. Scores (Lokes players mentioned firsti: George Chen beat Warm Chin Inn 15-11,11-15, 15-7: Law Yin Fook lost to John Gann 10-15, 15-10, 7-15;75 words
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Article118 1933-07-27 13 The Jovialads Badminton Party beat the Scangoon Lads Badminton Party at the Jovial's court at Lim Tua Tow Road on Saturday by 5 games to 3. Scores (Jo\ialads players mentioned first):— Wee Bit Chay and Yeo Ong San lost to Lee V; ng Kuan and Yeo Khee118 words
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Article43 1933-07-27 13 Government Monopolies S.C. team v. the Unison B.P. bn Saturday at the Marigold B.P.s court at 3.30 p.m.: Tan Miang Cheng, Let Jouy Seah, Ang Chwee Whatt. Quan Siew Chye, Quek Song Quee, Lee Peng Kwang, and Tan Chong Kiat. Reserve: Samuel Leong.43 words
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Article47 1933-07-27 13 The following are the winners of the Rovers B.P. (league system) tournaments: "A" SINGLES: Wee Cheng Hock, Low Poh San, Koh Yew Keng. "B" SINGLES: Ong Peck Koon, Ong Koon Hoe, Ong Chai Guan. "C" SINGLES: Teo Chin Ann, Ong Boon Beng, Teo Ch*ee Eng.47 words
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Article62 1933-07-27 13 The following will repreient the combined Colleges against' the combined Schools on Sunday at 2 p.m. on the Medical College ground: Md. Din (MC), Tan Boon Beng (M.C.), S. Vellupillay (M.C.), L. Alvis (M.C.), W. Ess (M.C.), C. Alphonso (M.C.3, Ong Kirn Tin (M.C.), D. Ess (R.C),62 words
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Article86 1933-07-27 13 C. L. Cheung writes suggesting that the Anson Road Stadium should follow the example set at the Jalan Besar Stadium by (1) opening the gates early for important matches, (2) by providing a separate entrance for the 25 cents class and (3) by reducing the charges for86 words
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Advertisement288 1933-07-27 13 THE NEW WORLD SHOW MOONLIGHT HALL-NEW WORLD JHE SIAMESE OPERA OF SIAM. To-night and Nightly at 8.30 p.m. FOR A SHORT SEASON CHANGE OF PROGRAMME NIGHTLY. NEW WORLD TALKIES: SONG OF THE CABALLERO M FREE ICE CREAM TO ALL EVERY MONDAY AND IIIIUSLJAI, UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. Enervin Tonic Wine creates288 words
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Advertisement398 1933-07-27 13 Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance m force over $35,000,000. I The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. I (Incorporated ln the Straits Settlements). HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore The Company has £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and comnlle, with th, R rfti«h L ND398 words
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Article960 1933-07-27 14 Interview Refused. NO QUESTION OF BARGAINING. Poona, July 15. jyjß. Gandhi despatched at midnight a short message to the Private Secretary to the Viceroy, requesting an interview with the Viceroy with a view to exploring the possibility o f peace. It is understood that the Private960 words
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Advertisement1069 1933-07-27 14 HE HAD TO REDUCE. Easiest Way Proved The Best. A man who had been advised by his doctor to reduce writes thus: "I had put on weight to the extent of 206 lbs. This was excessive as I am only 5-ft. in height. My doctor advised me to reduce, and1,069 words
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119 1933-07-27 15 REVOLUTIONARY CHANGES SUGGESTED. NEW SCHEME OF DIRECTION POSTS. SYSTEMS WHICH M4LAYA MAY ALSO A DOPT. Th L British Ministry of Transport is expected shortly to please for publication a report of far-reaching importance all)i interest to motorists not only in Britain but throughout Empire, for119 words
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1469 1933-07-27 15 (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, June 22. SIXTEEN months ago there was sec Bp a Departmental Committee on Signals and Warning Signs, imendatioiu have been in >f the Ministry of Transport for some time and it is expected ♦hat the report will be published1,469 words
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Article802 1933-07-27 15 Automobile Association Bulletin. rr>HE following info: mat) ;n regarding Roads -I a: d Bridges in Malaya has be n issued by (ho Au cmobile As.;oci?.licn cf Malaya: ROADS. Singapore. Municipal:— Changi. Joo Chia'. Tanjong Katong anU GtCVe Rds.—Civil Aerodrome Construction Rly: —Crc-sings—C:' ut ioi. New-ten Circus.802 words
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Article97 1933-07-27 15 Some remarkable examples of no-trouble mileages have been quoted recently by Overseas owners of Thcrnycroft vehicles. In the case of a bus run by the Inter-City Motor Services, of Christchurch, N.Z.. nothing had to be done beyond the precautionary replacement of piston rings when the machine was overhauled97 words
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Article178 1933-07-27 15 Humber-Hilmans Popular In India. MANY of India's ruling Pcinces are enthusiftatk devotees cf the British car. and it is no uncommon thing for some of the more Influential to paSHM a whole flert cf them. Three of the most famous arp, perhaps, ineir Highnesses the Maharajah178 words
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Article177 1933-07-27 15 Car Carried 50 Yards Down River. Those acquainted with motoring conditions ln some countries overseas will no doubt have very real sympathy with the Transvaal owner of a Hillnrrn wizard. Being driven across a river drift neai Umtata, the car was carried away by the force177 words
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Article36 1933-07-27 15 Confirmation has now been issued by the International Motor Yachting Union of the speed reccrd attained by 'Miss America X" at 108.48 knots or 124.86 .tatute miles per hour —200.9 kiloms. per hour.36 words
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Advertisement57 1933-07-27 15 9) Imperial Airways Atalanta Type Imperial Airways have been using Triple Shell for many years. They have completed over 70,000 engine hours on this oil. Think this over ..then use Triple Shell yourself. It now costs only 30 cents per pint from a bulk cabinet. TRIPLE SHELL OIL Advertisement of57 words
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Advertisement300 1933-07-27 16 M. HASSAN. T2LECTRICA L AN D A TEW CONTRACTOR. 36-37, Bras liasah 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 of Rents from Ist August, 1933.300 words
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Advertisement625 1933-07-27 16 THE PEOPLE'S PAPER: INDEPENDENT PROGRESSIVE TO LET. TO LET—Newly built houses at Genting Lane, off MacPherson Road. Rent $15. Apply at 35, Genting Lane. TO LET—Seaside Bungalow, at Siglap, furnished, by day or month. Apply Yeo Chiang Swee, 153, Grove Road. 'Phone 7405. TO LET—3. Ramsgate Rd., off Grove Rd.,625 words
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Advertisement402 1933-07-27 16 WANTED. WANTED—Second hand Morris-Cowley. Price and particulars to Box 182. o o M.T. WANTED—Batu Karang. Quote pr load (tongkang) landed Kuala Ponggol. 183, c o M.T. FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Four D.C. Linotype motors, each X H.P., also the following four large D.C. motors, each of 460 volts, one three H.P.,402 words
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