Malaya Tribune, 28 July 1933
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Title Section36 1933-07-28 1 The Malaya Tribune THE MOST POPULAR DAILY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. Vol. XX, -No. 177 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 28, 1933 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Friday, July 28, 1933. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 28, 1933.36 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement134 1933-07-28 1 r h In the oval flask. PURE FRESH MILK \m\mi I SAFE MILK FOR II N C ONVENIENT FORM 1 EVERY PURPOSE. t KLIM POWDERED MILK OBTAINABLE AT ALL LEADING PROVISION STORES. DISTRIBUTORS GETZ BROS. CO. j The AUSTIN 10-4 ROADSTER. 1" A two-seater smart little car that will "TZZIZZZZIZH134 words
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Advertisement215 1933-07-28 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 geld coins and gold ornaments of every class and quality, paying highest prices according to daily exchange rates. I I WHY DOES EVERYONEI j Himalaya215 words
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184 1933-07-28 2 WHAT OUR CONTEMPORARIES ARE SAYING Speed Craze. THE craz.- for speed io an unlimited extent mus. lead only to disaster In every any life. The decision of the British Government not to spend the taxpayers* money in an effor. to regain the world ■peed record in the air recently wrested184 words
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Article222 1933-07-28 2 THE authorities know as well as anysouy that no amount of legislation can stop log; especially on turf event?, and why they do not extend the betting tax so as to embrace all sweepstakes it is difficult to understand. The tax was imposed for revenue purpo es. and222 words
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Article236 1933-07-28 2 BRITISH Malaya has benefited so greatly from the operations of the Empire Marketing Board that it canno. afford to disretai.U the danger there appears to be of that wiy useful Imperial organisation being dissolved, on the recommendation of the Imperial Committee on Economic Consultation and Co-operation. 1236 words
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Article412 1933-07-28 2 Discussion Adjourned To Next Meeting. j AT the meeting of the committee of the straits Settlements (Singapore) Association Pi eslay the new scale of school fees was d at some length and it was finally o cr until the next ■eaten time for furl her rqarldtratiop.412 words
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Article252 1933-07-28 2 American Outburst. LAST DAY OF THE CONFERENCE. Reuter. Salt Lake City, July 26. that no silver plan is sound which does not recognise silver as basic money, Mr. Montferry, President of the American Silver Producers Association, said that independent United States action was indicated quiteReuter. - 252 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement160 1933-07-28 2 SANDWICH PASTE Tuck i* Chil' f SALAD <■■ Tr>- |q lab Modt t> V; Make Duty a Pleasure BY Using Gibbs Dentifrice As a rule children do not like the necessary task of cleaning their teeth. Ii you give them each a handy compact tin cf Gibbs Dentifrice, they will160 words
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Advertisement341 1933-07-28 2 beware of imitations of Why this supreme lonic-food cannot be equalled. fj^Cl^^. Proof of "Ovaltine's" superior quality value as a food-DCverag-* is found the intra mw2?H number cf imi.ations on the market. All innt.r XiwtJ m\ have to agree that "Ovaltine' is made from tip Bn y combination of food-ingredients341 words
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Advertisement40 1933-07-28 2 NUGGET BOOT POLISH gives a brilliant lasting shine with a minimum of effort. Use it daily on your shoes, not only for appearance's sake but also because it preserves the leather. A.P.8.2F. SOLE AGENTS: HENRY WAUGB CO., LTD., B.S. F.M.B.40 words
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Advertisement57 1933-07-28 2 ASTHMA. Guaranteed Surest and Speediest Cure m all Ha stages wltl.out relapse. No mat-er has failed. Ask for particulars. Dr. Sn?rmw. Baliabhanga, (Faridpur). Bengal j THIS CAMERA WILL HELP YOU TO BETTER RESI'LTn I The Ikonta Novar F6.3 Size 2 V 1 3 Catalogues and price list on raat»«* I57 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous534 1933-07-28 2 CLUB DIARY. (There are numerous Clubs and Societies (n Singapore, most of the members of which are readers of the "Malaya Tribune." This DtJ.t in prwidcd specially for them. Secretaries nic invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest tcill still be included in She534 words
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Miscellaneous164 1933-07-28 2 Buona Vista Road, 3 p.m. Attendance compulsory. Blue Eagle's 8.P.: General meeting, Mr Goh Teow Guan's rseidence, 9, Lorong 25. Geylang 10 a.m. Attendance compulsory. Telok Ayer Epworth League: Dovotlonal ireeting, church hall. 8 p.m. Straits Chinese Epworth League: Devotional meeting, 5.30 p.m. Speaker. Mr. F. Barnes. Subject, "John Wesley164 words
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215 1933-07-28 3 Plane Search: Offer Rejected. Hongkong, July 4. GENERAL Chen Chi-tang has despatched three aeroplanes to scout for the three warships of the North-esstern Squadron. According to independent reports, the captairs of these three warships have sent a joint wireless message to Mr.215 words
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Article121 1933-07-28 3 Ma Chan-Shan At Epic Scene. Shanghai. July 3. General Ma Chan-shan paid a visit to the Woosung war-zone yesterday accompanied by a number of his followers. At Woosung he was given a rousing welcome by the local population. Throughout the trip General Ma was closely protected by121 words
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Article117 1933-07-28 3 Relations Of Dalai And Panchan Lamas. Nanking. July 5. The Government has received a telegram fiom the represent3tive of the Panchan Lama now in Lhassa reporting that the Balai Lama has already expressed his readiness to welcome the Panchan Lama back to Tibet whenever the inter chooses to117 words
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Article117 1933-07-28 3 Mr. Wu Tze-Huci On Need For Communications. Shanghai, July 3. Mr. Wu Tze-hutl. a veteran Kuomintang leader, has returned here from a trip to Hunan. He paid high tribute to the provincial authorities of that province for the efficient manner in which peace and order is maintained117 words
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Article108 1933-07-28 3 His Departure To Shanghai Postponed. Shanghai. July 3. Dr. H. H. Kung. who was to leave fcr Sl.ansl last week, is still in Shanghai and has postponed his departure for the north indefinitely. The Ford 'plane sent from Nanchang to carry Dr. Kung to Taiyuan has108 words
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Article84 1933-07-28 3 Silk (Workers Resent Cuts In Allowances. Shanghai, July 13. Because the Chinese silk factories In Chapei attempted to reduce the Sunday allowances of the workers by eight cents, all the workers in the twelve Chinese silk factories in, Chapai struck again yesterday. The trouble was first started in84 words
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Article266 1933-07-28 3 Allied Armies' Rapid Advance. Chengtu. July 11. '"THE Allied forces are continuing their advance m*±E5F2i after the ot enerai li« wen-huei which are now in full re.reat. The £E der General Ten **-*°u, after capturing Chengtu, kept advancing and have now reached Shuangliu. cn°min lhc 11 1266 words
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Article135 1933-07-28 3 Anti-Communist Campaign In Kiangsi. Nanchang, July 14. Acting under the instructions of General Chiang Kai-Shek, troops from Kiangsi, Kwangtung. Fukien. Kwangsi, Hunan, Hupeh, Anhuei and Chekiang provinces have practically surrounded the Communist area in Southern Kiangsi. Wtih the exception of a single detachment of Communists which has escaped135 words
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Article118 1933-07-28 3 Rescued People Expected In Shanghai. Shanghai, July 13. According to information frcm the China Merchants' Steam Navigation Company, the victims of the Toor.an" shipwreck are coming to Shanghai on board the ss. "Hsin Feng," ot the same Company, from Tientsin. The group is expec ed to jrrive en118 words
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Article99 1933-07-28 3 North-Western Air Route From China. Shanghai. July 15. The Eurasia A via" ion Company is now making feverish preparations for the extension of the North-western air route from Tihua to Tachen, in Sinki3ng, so as to establish connections with the air route to Berlin. The authorities of99 words
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Article85 1933-07-28 3 Sun Troops Leaving Charhar On Foot. Peiping, July 14. The troops under General Sun Tien-ying have begun to move westward from Charhar on foot. It s said that they cannot reach Paotouchen, in Suiyuan. before Aug. 1. At Paotouchen General Sun's troops will undergo a thorough reorganization85 words
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Article58 1933-07-28 3 Shanghai, July 3. The first test flight on the new ShanghaiCanton air route will be made from the Lunghua aerodrome early this morning. The 'plane will fly southward along the coast. The distance between Shanghai and Canton is 1,083 miles, which the China Aviation Company expects58 words
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Advertisement311 1933-07-28 3 Xbchimedbs outboard motor""j ITS SPECIAL FEATUKK. ting, free man Mbration. Iigln weight, easily adjustable speed eal suspension, separable into two unit* LiZm. h P*ea. SPECIAL ADVANTAGES OFi-EKi'I) IN Til IS* MOTOR econon,^ca The greatest VALUE for your MONEY. 2 AGENTS: BOON SENG CO.. LTD 36 A: 38, ROBINSON ROAD. TEL.311 words
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Advertisement276 1933-07-28 3 djßSg smoked mmmm %o Vf if M wherever the JlLl ri 9ht people meet-they *H mm Save the Coupons TtJFID Handsome Gifts Obtainable. nLIK SOLE AGENTS J| I I I I j i j i HENRY WAUGH Co., Ltd., I/|I I l\ I Singa pcre. Penang. Kuala Lumpur. rS I276 words
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786 1933-07-28 4 Shipping News Notices. "REGULATED OUT OF EXISTENCE." Shipbrokers' President Hull's Trade. rpHE 15th annual general meeting zt tin Humber District Association of Chartered Shipbrokers was held recently, presided over by Sir Arthur Atkinson, the Hull shipowner. Mr. T. H. Stone (Messrs. W. A. Massey nnC Sens. Ltd.* in proposing the786 words
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Article180 1933-07-28 4 Accounts For The Year Shows A Loss. The profit and loss accoun; of the Woermann Line A. G. Hamburg shows a gross profit of 2,429,088 rm., against which are soc.al charges, t3xes and interest amounting to 2,701,787 rm. In view of the heavy depreciation carried out in180 words
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Article821 1933-07-28 4 Notable Additions To Facilities. fPHE new landing stapc of Le Verdon has M been put into service without any official eremony. N w imrs bring new demands, and .o be up-'o-datc the port of Bordeaux badly leeded deep water quay space for large ships. For many years it821 words
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Article676 1933-07-28 4 Dismissed By Court Of Appeal. IN the Court of Appeal, before Lords Justices Scrutton, Greer and Romer, sit ing with Captain H. T. Pritchard and Captain W. H. Parker as nautical assesors, the Gamecock S earn Towing Co., Ltd., of London, owners of the steam tug Atlantic Cock,676 words
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Article611 1933-07-28 4 Owners' Concern As To Building Loan. FEARS are entertained in the United States that President Roosevelt's executive order contemplating the abolition of the Shipping board and tbe transfer of its functions, along with those of the Merchant Fleet Corporation, to the Department of Commerce may seriously affect611 words
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Advertisement484 1933-07-28 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. Cj— 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. BHUTAN 6,000 Aug. 3484 words
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Advertisement189 1933-07-28 4 iWIIOYD TRIESTINO (Incorporated hi Italy). EXPRESS SERVICE. CARGO SERVICE. arvr*POßF to ITALY AND CHINA CaElng at Penang, Colombo, Bombay, SINGAPORE TO ITALY AND t IiINA Karachi, Aden, Massowah, Suet, Port Calling at Colombo, Bombay, Suez, Port said, Brindisi, Venice and Trieste. Said, Brindisi, Venice and Tries**, m v "TERGESTEA" Aug.189 words
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Advertisement205 1933-07-28 4 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LLNIE Deutac* Hakvll Australlsche Dampfschins J C Creselk-chafi (Companies incorporated in Germany > OUTWARDS. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. 1933. s.s. BOCHUM. via Mrnila Aug. 6 t m.s. DUISBURG. via Manila Aug 22 m.s. RUHR, via Manila Spt 7 t m.s. SAUERLAND. via Manila S-pt 19 ss.205 words
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Advertisement564 1933-07-28 4 STEAMER jjAHJNfo, norddeutscher LL OYD f TlffilfdJ incorporated ra The undernoted an the Company's fixtures:— OUTWARDS. S "SAALE" for Manila. Hongkong Shanghai, N. China and Japan Am S "LAHN" for Manila, Hongkong North China and Japan A "TRAVE" for Manila, Hongkong 14 Shanghai, North China and Japan Aug a HOMEWARDS.564 words
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Article410 1933-07-28 5 Mining Shares. Singapore, Friday, 11 a.m. The following tin share quotations are issued by Fra.tr and Co.. exchange and stock brokers: Sfe BuycrB> I*""* |San Kumuang Tin 27|6 30j- tra Halßf 28;6 30Bttasa Tin 13|9 14|6 JJ v:\; Dg 0.95 1.00 £1 Baagriß Tin 18|3 ttf im410 words
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Article101 1933-07-28 5 IfctCED BY FRASER CO., EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Buyer». Sellers. Singapore Municipal (1901) 5 per cent. 105 110 nom Blr.jrapore Municipal 1907) 44 per cent. 104 lOt nom Singapore Municipal »liJC9) 44 per cent. 104 10( nom B.r.eapurc Municipal (1913) 4 p*r cent. 100 103 nam oospore101 words
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266 1933-07-28 5 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION. TIN RECOVERS A LITTLE. Rubber Weak On Adverse News. 'By Our Financial Correspondent.) Singapore, Friday, noon. To-Day*s Prices:— Rubber (Singapore), 12% cts., down IV4 cts. Market Tone: Weaker. Tin (Singapore), $110Vo, up $1. Yesterday's Prices:— London Rubber, 4 5 32d., down 1 16d. Market266 words
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Article159 1933-07-28 5 Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.), Ltd. Prices for Shell Motor Spirit and various brands of Kerosene are as follows: Shell Aviation Spirit In 4-gallon drums per British Imperial gallon $1 18 SheU Motor Spirit ex pump per British Imperial gallon $0.82 Shell Motor Spirit in 4-gallon drums per British159 words
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Article446 1933-07-28 5 "irreducible Minimum" Of Expenditure. The annual general meeting cf the Ulu Pandan (Singapore) Rubber Estates. Ltd., washed yesterday at the registered office oi the company, French Bank Building. Singapore. The Hon. Mr. S. Q. Wong was in the chair and among those present were Messrs. C. V.446 words
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Article91 1933-07-28 5 Messrs. Guthrie and Co., Ltd.. forward tha following latest buyers' prices for Malayan Paioi Oil and Palm Kernels: PALM OIL IN BULK. c.i.f. landed weights New York-Philadelphia 3.70 cen-- (U.S. currency) per lb. c.Lf. landed weights USA. Pacific Ports 3.62 cents (U.S. currency* per lb. c.l.f. landed91 words
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Article153 1933-07-28 5 U.S. Traders Surprised By Government. Reuter. New York, July 27, The Government's purchase cf cotton futures has surprised most traders. The view is expressed that the purchases are probably connected with the liquidation of production loans and preparations by the Administration to complete the acquisition cf a sufficientReuter. - 153 words
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Article295 1933-07-28 5 Steady Tone Prevails At The Auctions. There has again been a large business transacted in all positions, state Messrs. Guthrie and Co in their rubber report of July 27. Continued rumours regarding restriction in London and profit taking by speculators in NewYork have been the cause of considerable295 words
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Article187 1933-07-28 5 Redeposit Of Withdrawals In U.S.A. Money market supplies have been plentiful 'hough not so overly abundant as in Apr:'., states the monthly review of the National City Bank of New York. During May the average of excess reserves for New York banks was $84,000,000 against $143,000,000 in April,187 words
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Article86 1933-07-28 5 The report of the Tempeh (Java) Rubber Plantations for 1932 states that the revenue of the English company amounted to £479. After charging the Dutch company's loss of £3,751 and London expenditure there was a loss for the year of £5,199 (against £3 614 for 1931), of86 words
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Article14 1933-07-28 5 Mr. Arthur P. Booth (69). director of Glendon Rubber Company, left £12.417 (net, eu.soi).14 words
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Article325 1933-07-28 5 Singapore Conference Yesterday. ttr g Tempany. Director of Agriculture for the Straits Settlements and the r.M.s., came to Singapore for a conference at Government House yesterday of leadine pineapple packers, to discuss the proposed new legislation which aims at control of the industry with a view325 words
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Article59 1933-07-28 5 Sterling's Ail-Round Weakness. Reuter. London, July 27. The main feature of the exchange market today was- the general all-round weakness of sterling. The dollar opened at 4.63 4 but strengthened to 4.534 on commercial demand and a certain amount, of buying. Preach francs bettered from 85.31 to 34.87Reuter. - 59 words
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Article63 1933-07-28 5 During the week ending July 15, 1933. exports from Malayan p:rts amounted to 54.233 cases of which 36.911 cases were to the United Kingdom. 1.675 cases to the Continent of Europe. 9,560 cays to Canada and 6.087 cases elsewhere! for the period Jan. 1. 1933, to July63 words
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Article59 1933-07-28 5 Lass of the Way-Halim (Sumatra) Estates for the year to March 31. £2 202 (against £3,989 for 1931-32). After credi ing £738 transferred from income-tax reserve the debit balance carried forward Ls increased from £2.904 to £4,368. Floating assets. £2,233: creditors and incometax reserves. £3,202. The rubber croj59 words
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Article17 1933-07-28 5 Profit to March 31 £199. plus £3.724 brou-ht m. making £3,923 which is carried forward"17 words
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Article375 1933-07-28 5 Rubber Shares. Singapore, Friday, 11 a.m. The following rubber share quotations an issued by Fraser acd Co and LyaU ana Evatt: Issue Value. Fraser LyaU ft t Shares. Co. Beat* 1 Allenby $0.75 »0.85 $0.70 $0.85 I Alor Gajah 0.60 0.70 0.55 0.65 IA. Hitam 1.00 1.30375 words
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Article275 1933-07-28 5 GENKRAL. FRASER CO.'S QUOTATTOfttt. a m i i CLOSING QUOTATIONg. 3 > S, > Buyers. Sellers. $2 Alex. Brick Pref. $1.10 $1.1» $2 $2 Alex. Brick Ord. nom £1 B. Amerl. Tobacco 105 3 111 3 $10 $5 B. Malaya Trustee 5.30 5.40 £1 £1 C. Tin Pr-jf. 7 p.c.275 words
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Advertisement49 1933-07-28 5 THE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO MP ANT, LOOTED. MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT M)vmi CURRENT KATI I. L. O, MARGOLIOUTH, 2. Plnlayson Green. EASTERN UNITED •«sU*Aj|Cl CORPORATION, LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR AND personal accident insurance. *> Q JOHNSON: General Manatw. omcE wo 4. Cecil Street. Singapore49 words
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Advertisement92 1933-07-28 5 THE EASTERN BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated in England). SINGAPORE BRANCH: 4. D'Almeida Street Authorised and Subscribed capital n.ooo.ooo Paid-up-Capital £1.000.000 Reserve Fund and Rest S 500,000 agin OFFICE: LONDON. BRANCHES: Bombay. Calcutta, Colombo. Karachi. Madras. Amaca, Baghdad, Bahrein, Basra. Kirkuk, Mosul and Singapore CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and money received on Fixed92 words
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Advertisement56 1933-07-28 5 WATCH IT CROW! Yearly Interest Paid to Yod 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 puys interest quarterly. Begin your saving now. 11' H f\ i (VT M IMI m Ĕ56 words
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Advertisement242 1933-07-28 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,242 words
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Advertisement258 1933-07-28 6 I IgĔmWE&ĔĔSm TO-NIGHT IUSSLWmWSI 6.15 9.15 j FOX'S GOLD MEDAL PRODUCTION !s I "ZOO II BUDAPEST" j with GENE RAYMOND j and LOHETTA YOUNG j I An Innocent child lost in a Zoo. j A runaway orphan, escaping j from a mistress— j Never have such beautiful scenes |^lß^jflß|^L'\ j258 words
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Advertisement260 1933-07-28 6 Amnsem exit s I NIGHTLY! A 6.15-9.15 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Gayest and Sauciest Comedy of the Year! John Barrymore Diana Wynyard in Reunion in Vienna 99 1 1 RISKING DEATH FOR A KISS—It :i fugitivo/ KfS 6<5 TCNiOHY 9 '^JEm I A RIOT OF FUN, MUSIC, SONG AND DANCE "SLEEPLESS NIGHTS" j260 words
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Advertisement218 1933-07-28 6 Sold Out Last Night MATINEE—SATURDAY 111 11 tir-V- J; rli i AND SUNDAY, AT 3.15 A MIGHTY FILM YOU WILL NEVER FORGET! The Good Companions Jessie Matthews J. B. PRIESTLEY'S j AIAajAII 7PM TO-NIGHT I UNIVERSAL SUPER AIR 1 HRILI.ER I A RALPH BELLAMY, j SLIM SUMMERVILLE, Etc. It LAUGHS218 words
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Article1037 1933-07-28 7 Prison In Few Days VICEROY'S REFUSAL TO PARLEY. JJECLINIXG on his cot with friends seated around, Mr. Gandhi gave his first Press interview since his last fast. Asked about his immediate programme he stated he was going to Sabarmati Ashram simply for tho sake of visiting the1,037 words
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Article632 1933-07-28 7 Correct Expenditure Of Moneys. MR. Justice Mills delivered Judgment ye»terday in connection with a Chinese will ase in which Chang Kaai Lon" an infant, bp his next friend, Chin Kin Po alias Tan fay Poh is plaintiff and Messrs. H. H. Bu leld and Soh Beng632 words
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Article248 1933-07-28 7 Verdict In Stabbing Case. JOHORE NEWS (From Our Own Corretpondentj Johore Bahru. July 26. A FTER a hening which lasted three whole ■ill 2% th first case of murder on the BaHey* fore the Hon Mr J A. S. J»£J*t Whi s h Samy 1100 an248 words
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Article398 1933-07-28 7 Sunday. Juiy 16. In the Mental His Excellency and LadClementi and Miss dementi attended by Mi J. Curtis, private eacratary, and Mr R Alo r nta, A D C Mt to At noon H. H. The Regent of Kedah eaU* on His Exc-llency a; Bakar Bata and teSn398 words
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Article66 1933-07-28 7 Dresden. Paintings previously withheld from public exhibition are being shown in the rooms of th Saxon Art Association in connection with the bicentennial celebration- of th? death of King August the Strong. Of the Baroque period, the pictures are representative of m"ny nations, and are being shown until66 words
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Advertisement309 1933-07-28 7 BOLLEIFLEX T IH CAMERA THAT THINKS FOR YOU (pied to show the image p whilst exposure is iiaHi being made. Pikes and Particulars on Application. LEE FLETCHER 10» North Bridge Road, Singapore. THONB 2830. irotect your child against PYORRHEA! 10,20, 30 years from note .t ill tftunl: yot: PYORRHEA, uit-309 words
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Advertisement801 1933-07-28 7 SIHGftPORE HOTiIS 600DWQ0D PARK HOTET Tiie most magnificently situated hote\in the Island. ALL MODERN COMFORTS UP-TO-DATE SERVICE. HIGH-CLASS RESTAURANT (newly decorated). Single Rooms from 5125 per month Sb* per day. Double Rooms from $200 $10 Luncheon $1: Dinner $1.50. TENNIS: $2 per court for 4 persons each afternoon; Or by801 words
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90 1933-07-28 8 lira. Tan Ye* Chay and family b:g to convey then sinc:re thanks to a!l friends and relatives who attended the night visit ar.d fur..rai of the hue Mr. Tan Yew Chay, and to those who s.nt flcv.e:s and condolences in their tad b n avement. Dr. <uid90 words
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Article691 1933-07-28 8 The World Economic Conference has ended. That will be the average man's opinion after perusal of the latest telegrams from London. The j probability is that, in the broadest J sense, the Conference has only just begun. On the surface it would appear that the W.E.C. has adjourned691 words
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Article240 1933-07-28 8 Comments By The Way. LANDMARKS familiar to those who lived in Singapore but ten years ago are fast disappearing one after the other. How many people who enter the Capitol Theatre to-day recall that It was the site of the Sailors' Institute of le s than240 words
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Article237 1933-07-28 8 CONGRATULATIONS have been extended to the management of a Perak estate which has reduced its costs for the producUon oi rubber below two cents per pound. The achievement is considerable, but is not unique, though few of the estates (and they ara few; which can equal the achievement,237 words
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Article192 1933-07-28 8 that Ncrth China would again be 4 .'ubjected to widespread flooding are not entirely removed, although rhe immediate danger of an inundation has passed for the time being. The Yangtsze. however, is falling at an extraordinarily slow rate, in spite of the fact that th? weather has been192 words
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51 1933-07-28 8 The funeral of Mr. Ah Kong whose death occurred at Alor Star on Saturday took pia-e at the Chine c c burial ground coif Jalan Langgar) the following day. Deceased leaves behind several grandchildren. The chief Chines.; priest of Alor Star Chinese Temple51 words
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Article38 1933-07-28 8 Eight Chinese were fined $2 each by the Penang Police Magistrate, Mr. D. Wills, 8 ;,e--quel to a on premise? In Cintra Street at 9 p.m. when accused were playing a game Of dominoes for small stakes.38 words
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Article44 1933-07-28 8 Several trees fell along Gambang Road and interrupted telephone communication as the -esult of a storm. Road traffic was also temporarily suspended along the Jerantut-Kuantan road by the fell of trees at the 31st mile a.s well as near the Gambang police station.44 words
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Article45 1933-07-28 8 The Methodist Church, Bukit Mertajam was .he scene of a pretty wedding between Mils Janet Gertrude Rosalind De Sllva and Mr William Henry Pope, of Ipch. The Revered Reinochl and the Reverend Rajamoney cfheiated. The bride was given away by MDavid Simon. y45 words
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Article124 1933-07-28 8 Mr. J. A. Hunter, M.C.S., is leaving shortly for Singapore to organise the Malayan Establishment Office there. His Highness the Sultan of Selangor at the Selangcr State Council expressed his appre- ciafion of the valuable assistance Mr Savage Bailey had rendered as a member of Council and his124 words
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Article52 1933-07-28 8 At the annual general meeting of the Klang Chinese Maternity Hospital it was Hated donations and subscripUons for the year wrc $2,185 and expenditure $4,628.60. During the year 509 patients were treated in the hosnital Of the babies, born 271 were males and 212 female:. Twins were born on52 words
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Article49 1933-07-28 8 The roofs of several shophouses near tho market collapsed owing to the fall of trees during a gale and many persons narrowiy escaped injur* The roof of the bungalow occupied by Mr. A. S. Samuel. As tstant SfaparIntendent of the Pahang Consolidated Co Ltd., was blown away.49 words
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Article54 1933-07-28 8 Vat Sin Kee, an English-speaking Chinese who pleaded guilty on two charges of voluntarily causing hurt and house-trespass with intent to commit the offence cf mischief was sentenced to pay a fine of $100 cr, in default to serve two months' r.i. on the first charge and six months'54 words
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Article485 1933-07-28 8 BY "LOOKER-ON" "Till we meet again" seems UI been the motto of the farcin es at the W.E.C. But moTofft delegates said it with tongue in ,L It may not be easy to persuade t?" Governments to spend another mill t pounds on such an abortive affair485 words
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Article28 1933-07-28 8 CLUB DIARY, on page 2. CHINA NEWS, on page 3. SPORTS NEWS, on page IS. RADIO PROGRAMME, on page I* CINEMA NEWS, on pase IS28 words
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Advertisement162 1933-07-28 8 The Children's j '^^^-^Q own fabric! Nursery Viyella is its name. Nursery Viyella is the perfect nursery fabric. It is washable almost to infinity, and never, never shrinks. It is soft and soothing to the most tender baby skin. Absorbent, safe, protective in all temperatures and climates, ""For all age*162 words
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Advertisement64 1933-07-28 8 Violins Fittings Cheapest Best SEASON CO., LTD.,'! 116, North Bridge Road, j SINGAPORE. CHEAP SALE STOCK CLEARANCE Siam teak-wood in all sizes. JONG THYE HENG, 160, LAVENDER STREET. 'Phone 3647, DANCING. Foxtrot, Waltz. Tango, etc, taught at Rena's Dance Studio. Meyer Mansion*, Flat 6, Coleman Street. 634 T. K. K.'S64 words
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106 1933-07-28 9 WORLD CONFERENCE UNABLE TO STOP IT. FAREWELL SPEECHES AT CLOSE OF SESSION. Bureau To Continue. Holland Bitterly Disappointed: France Expects Results. The World Conference broke up yesterday for an indefinite adjournment, leaving t he Bureau to consider the question of recalling the delegates as106 words
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Article1824 1933-07-28 9 Reuter. London, July 27. WITH a single knock of his hammer, Mr. MiieDonald declared the .es>ion of the World Economic Conference ended. Delegates trooped cut after Senator Cox, on behalf of lhe Conference, had thanked His Majesty for opening the ConItrenee. Mr. Mac Donald for hisReuter. - 1,824 words
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Obituary132 1933-07-28 9 Posthumous Creation As Baron. JLFU1 VIII Tokyo, July 27. THE death took place to-day of Marshal Muto, Commander-in-Chief of the Japanese forces in Manchuria.—Reuter. [Earlier messages revealed, with dramatic suddenness, that Marshal Muto had collapsed, and was in a critical condition, with gallstones in the bladder.]132 words
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Article128 1933-07-28 9 Leaving His Sons In British University. Reuter. Paris. July 27. "I have formed a high opinion of the French fighting services" declared Marshal Chan? Hsi h Liang in an address to the Press to-day. Sino-French relations had always been excellent and they were growing cLser daily. He addedReuter. - 128 words
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Article466 1933-07-28 9 Government Action. LOCAL CONSULATE'S STATEMENT. alarming reports of a pending revolutionary outbreak in Portugal have been received from Madrid, there is hardly likely to be trouble, according to a statement issued by Consulate-General for Portugal in Singapore. The statement reads: Although the Reuter message of yesterday466 words
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Article112 1933-07-28 9 Maintenance Cost Of Monitor. I Reuter. London, July 27. IN the House of Commons to-day. replying to Mr. Seymour Cooks (Lab., Brorxtone). who asked the reasons for sending the monitor "Terror" to Singapore as a base ship. Sir Bolton Eyres-Monsell said that the development of the naval baseReuter. - 112 words
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Article148 1933-07-28 9 Ottawa Pact And Exchange Rates. London. July 27. The Empire Delegates to the World Eccnoaiic Conference including those of Britain have issued a 'tatement signed by all except the Irish Free State delegate who has referred the matter to Dublin. The declaration expresses satisfaction with the results of148 words
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Article42 1933-07-28 9 Dr. Lim Boon Keng, Piesiden; of Amoy University, left yesterday by the "Van Heutsz,' re:urnlng to China. A large number of friends saw him off at the boat. Mrs. Lim is remaining for the time being in Singapore42 words
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Article108 1933-07-28 9 Japan Keeping A Close Watch. Shanghai, July 28. JAFANESE reports allege that a certain U.S. gunboat has unloaded machine guns and other mechanical parts at Amoy, Pukien. A loan of $10,000,000, it is further alleged, has been raised by Americans for the construction of the108 words
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Article110 1933-07-28 9 REVISION OF THE SCHEME A Few Weeks' Delay. Malayan Govt. To Be Consulted. Reuter. The Hague, July 27. QBJECTIONS which arose to the Anglo-Dutch Rubber Growers' Association restriction scheme at this afternoon's conference between Dr. Van Der Waals, head of the economic section of the Colonial Office andReuter. - 110 words
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Advertisement190 1933-07-28 9 -<-v, OH I ITS GREAT TO WAKE UP W M) ANDHAVE AYLMER TO SIOE I ATIMELY TIP/ I A morning glass of AYLMER CANADA'S OWN I Tomato Juice puts a new complexion HEALTH DRINK l j on the day the cheerful tang of rm -mm I the AYLMER flavour is190 words
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Article406 1933-07-28 10 ANALYST FINDS DATUR Inspector s Story. Denies Striking: Accused. two and a half days' hearing, the case was again adjoinned yesterday at the Singapore Assize Court, before Mr. Justice (ierahty and a common jury, in which Sinnathamhy. a middle-aged Tamil, is charged with attempting to administer to406 words
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Article253 1933-07-28 10 Distiller Who Jumped Into Pond. Tan Van Kin. Tan 800 Keng and St ah Ah Sit were charged before the Third Magistrate (Mr. M. H. Blacker* yesterday with distilling liquor without a licence at Puiau Minyak on the morning of July 21. The fir.-t accused pleaded guilty.253 words
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Article87 1933-07-28 10 Hungary's Entry To Be Debated In Italy. Reuter Wireless. R me, July 25. Docior Gomboes, the Hungarian Premie: and Herr De Kanya. the Foreign Minister, will arrive here to-night. II L- understood they will discuss Hungary's entry into the "Eastern Locarno" Pact and the possibility of international conversationsReuter Wireless. - 87 words
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Article40 1933-07-28 10 Government And Journals In Siam. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bmgkok. .inly a The Bangkok, newspapers have been notified by the Ministry of Defence that they must not publish news referring to the Army or Navy from now on.40 words
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Article732 1933-07-28 10 Last Night's Inter-Club Debate. UNANIMOUS was lh(* voting, against the introduction of rny increase of school fees, in the inter-club debate held last night at the Institute Hall of the Chinese Christian Association. The motion was: "That this House oppose? '.he introduction of my increase of school732 words
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Obituary225 1933-07-28 10 Lover Committed To Assizes. fpHE preliminary inquiry into the death of a ■l Chinese woman, Poh Tee, was held yesterday before the Third Magistrate (Mr. M. K. Elacker). The accused, Quek Seow Ting, is charged with the murder of his mistress at 3 a.m. on June 26225 words
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Article29 1933-07-28 10 Miss Ena Hope, the youngest daughter oi Mr and Mrs. J. L. Hope, of Ipoh. is la F.atu oajah Hospital, following an operation for appendicitis. She is progressing favourably29 words
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Article368 1933-07-28 10 Away To Cells. ASSAULT ON POLICE CONSTABLE. I I HAVE been starving-, sir, since last nieht and my head is not quite richt bald a mt.n IB the dock in the Third Court yesterday 1 He was a seventy-six-yea:: old Tamil named Samuel Green Ljc. said to368 words
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Article130 1933-07-28 10 Adjournment To Adjust Difficulties. Reuter. London, July 27. WHILE 110 agreement nas yet been reached. tliere are reasonable prospects that the present difficulties will be adjusted if further consi 1 aticns are arranged, states an official communique concerning the wheat restriction discussion»;. which have been adjourned till Aug.Reuter. - 130 words
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Article79 1933-07-28 10 Loses Suit For Restitution Of Conjugal Rights. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. July 27. In the Supreme Court. Kuala Lumpur ~c--day. the Chief Justice the Hon. Mr Justit* ~i X aUecket. Terrell dismissed with costthe action brought by Choi Wai Yong (Sri Cheong Weng Chan) against79 words
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Article88 1933-07-28 10 The Municipal healih statement for tho week ended July 22 gives the total number of deaths as 178. The death rate was 19.39 f*cmpared with 18.95 in the preceding week and 19.57 in the corresponding week of last year. The chief causes of death wtre: Pneumonia 32, phthisis 25. convulsions88 words
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Article30 1933-07-28 10 Mr. R. j. Bee, P.W.D. Engineer, Ipoh. has ?one to the Cameron Highlands to make a reconnaisance for a possible road down into the Kinta Valley from the Telom Volley.30 words
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Article335 1933-07-28 10 Feng v. Nanking. "will not, Yield AN iNCH." Shanghai, July 28. I JT is reported that the Central troops under Gen. Pong Ping Fun have «'la.shed with Gen. Feng Yu Hsiang'.i vanguards at Sintsangtse, near Kalgan. The reason given is that v regiment of Gen.335 words
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Article155 1933-07-28 10 Continuation Prelude To Rationalisation. Reuter. London. July 27 r VHE British subsidy on sigar and molas>e: manufactured from home grown beet which lapses on Sept. 30, 1934. will be continued for twelve months. The Minister for Agriculture, announcing this in the House or Commons said that the subsidyReuter. - 155 words
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Article328 1933-07-28 10 Body On Road: Coroner's Inquest Resumed. The Singapore Coroner (Mr. F. G. Bourne) recorded further evidence this morning in connection with the death of Bakrom bin Haji Hussain. a Boyanese motor-car driver whose body was found on the road. It is alleged tnat the man was murdered328 words
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Article556 1933-07-28 10 Pavilion Audience's Enthusiasm. AT THE CINEMAS WHEN a Singapore cinema audience, at thend of a show, stands up and spontaneously applauds the production it goes without saying that th. 1 evening's cut. rtainm"nt has been thoroughly appreciated. Las;, right thL< happened at the Pavfiloii fitter the screening556 words
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Article47 1933-07-28 10 "Pawner-." a Brat rwh RKO-Pathe ptetttre, •xmmenccd a easoa at .he Marlborough e->--terday. It is a western, starring Tom Kecne. lhe cowboy star. A film full of thrills, action, omauce and comedy. H should appeal Bo all, especially Btose of the younger generation.47 words
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Article151 1933-07-28 10 Death Of Local Insurance Agent. j I The death took place on Monday morning at the General Hospital, after a protracted illness, of Mr. Tan Yew Chay. agent and c mpradore of the Java Sea and Fire Insurance Co Ltd. Born in Malacca in 18T8. he151 words
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Article86 1933-07-28 10 .The 39th. 40th and 41st meetings of the Straits Settlements Trade Commission weie held in the Council Ch mber. Singapore, on July 25. 26 and 27. Evidence we.s taken from Mr. Joseph Evans (proprietor. Messrs. Evans Co.) on the subject of the produce trade of Singapore, and86 words
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Article41 1933-07-28 10 Knocked down by a motor-lorry in Sfa«Bß> Road yesterday aLernoon a Malay cvcllst fUitained severe injuries. Hp was picked up unconscious and Weeding from nasty rut' about the head. Internal injuria? are suspected. The ambulance was In attendance.41 words
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Article36 1933-07-28 10 The Medical College conceded a walk-ov r to the Malay II yesterday in the Second Division of the S.A.F.A. League. The match was scheduled to be played at the JMan Bes r Stadium.36 words
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Article339 1933-07-28 10 U.S.A. AMP 4 ifY advances Chevrolet Wages. Wheat Restriction: s a i. In East. M Reuter. Washington, j u|v NEWSPAPER appeals, and street-corner oration been combined to launch the bir sperity push to-day. Aert»planeli!? distributed 77 million blank employers all over the StetesaJi whole country has been pbstewdJJReuter. - 339 words
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Article249 1933-07-28 10 Seremban Sanitary Hoard Action. (From Our Own Ccrrnpondcnt.) Seremban. July 26 At the monthly meetine of the Senrnt»" Unitary Board this nilIlllH Che Hamob bin Abdullah. M.C.S.. presidin::. the chairman informed th? board, that be had reedad a request from Mr (Ml Civ. Thye. proprietor of the N.S.249 words
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Article94 1933-07-28 10 Capt. Cameron In Court Again. i Capt. E. P. Cameron irt by is on a Charge of causi 1 1 nsh drlvir.e.. also failii an accident, m de y< i fore the courts agam Ihi rnorna*. t The case is .1 sequel 1 curved at th< junctloi n94 words
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Miscellaneous69 1933-07-28 10 DAILY WEATHER REPORT. Malayan Meteorological Service. Last Testerday. sight 55* Bright Min. Temp. Rainfall. Sunshine. Temp Stations. Deg. P. inches. Hours. Deg. 2 Ajcrstar 85 0 .73 0.9 74 Sitiawan 90 0 32 18 K. Trengganu 88 1.77 2 4 -1 Bukit Jeram 85 0.02 0 6 -0 Malacca 8469 words
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Article, Illustration89 1933-07-28 11 JUST WHAT YOU WANT TO KNOW TO-DAY'S SHIPPING ESSELS IN PORT. 40«- too*, Irom Tumpat Dutch, (j-iO t:ns, from for BandjenaMta 30-7. :..r' French. 734 t^ns. I t Sourabaya 28-7. 21f3 ton*, fr~m Belawan r Ba aria 28-7. from Malacca 28-7: ITO9 ier.s. s'om Glasgow g •;:'.!.i 30 7. froaa89 words
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Article86 1933-07-28 11 Singapore, July 23. IDE THE WHARVES- v rl (Enttaaei Gate 1). trl Entrance Qate 3). i v r yfa 13. r Ei.trance Gate 3). n k' M Cits ot Ptr:h 37. i Evptre D r ck <Entran.ee Gate 4). D utalion 48. ,v Wharf 'Entrance Gate 4). ■trtton86 words
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Article44 1933-07-28 11 Irom Philippine le-iar.d-. by the "Frcs d. :.t Pteree du<> at Snvraporc a, daylight to-.n r From Indj-Chlna by the "Araml.V a* Singapore Bt 7 a.m. te-mc:.. Frcm China and Jipan by She "Ho'an'.,'' due ::t Singapore at 6 em en Menday44 words
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Article170 1933-07-28 11 SELLING. Singapore, July -'S. Loudon 4 months' sight 24 Jl?* tendon 3 months' sight 2 London 60 days* sight 2 JJJ liCndon 30 days* sight 2 R London demand London T.T. 23 Jl Lyons and Paris demand Hamburg demand New York demand Batavia and Sourabaya demand Samarang demand170 words
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Article205 1933-07-28 11 Singapore. July 28 R. (Slam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $11« R. (Siam) W. Coast 2 $108 Rice, B. Siam N. 1 $11'Rice, B. Siam N. 2 M $lf>7 Rice. Siam "Old" per koyan No. 1 5174 Rice. Siam "Old" No. 2 life Rice. Siam "Old" No. 3205 words
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Article238 1933-07-28 11 Public Functions And I Sports Fixtures. i TO-DAY. JULY 28, High Tides.—1.32 a.m.. 2.16 p.m. Meeting, Municipal Commission. 2.15 p.m Cricket: S.C.C. v. Med. College, S.C.C. Sports, Mercantile Institute, Jalan Besar. j Y.M.C.A. Water Polo, Framroz Trcpliy, 5 p.m. TO-MORROW, JULY 29. High Tides.—2.16238 words
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Article128 1933-07-28 11 ALHAMBRA —Lorrtta Young and Gene Raymond ta "Zoo in Budapest." CAPITOL—Jchn Barrymore and Diana Wynyard in "Reunion En Vienna." EMPIRE.—"Air Mail." with Ralph Bellamy and Slim Sunimervilie. GREAT WORLD. —Side shows. Cabaret Malay opera. Chinese wayang, silent and talking films (Sky Talkie: "Marry Me." Sta. Talkie: "Murders in the128 words
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Advertisement99 1933-07-28 11 ARE You in search of a GOOD RELIABLE CLOCK OR WATCH ll M, make it a point of visiting YICK WOH HING US, North Bridge Road, Near Middle Rd> WHERE lou can he sure ot securing what you desire. I the R:pair of Clocks and h Brit fen Army in99 words
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Advertisement124 1933-07-28 11 BRILLIANT LIGHTING FOR NIGHT WORK. fatf*"?! FLOODLIGHT I! BBnCMjbsLb. PROJECTOR. jfe ROBERTS, LTD., fig*-JB— Robinson Road, YOUR DARLING'S SAFEGUARD AGAINST ILLS. For many babies the heat is really trying, The lit' le stomachs and intestines seem to so soon get out of ordsr. But there is a splendid safeguard available124 words
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Advertisement83 1933-07-28 11 SlUfffttniWliiUtlf llitt4llitllHtlltlMtfmiHttl!tllf fflltllltfn f fillUUi ;{fTr3iMlftfllltltllltlHtliimiltlll2tlll.llftltl!HlUlUtlt»l«*l» As a bodybuilder during childhood, after an nourishment without over, illness, or when mind and taxing the digestion, body arc worried and over- SCOTT'S Emulsion is worked, there is nothing more than a medicine, nearly asgoodasSCOTTS it i s a food tonic that Emulsion.83 words
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Advertisement745 1933-07-28 11 Isili ipRP STATE OF JOHORE BY ORDER OF THE SUPREME COURT OF JOHORE. AT JOHORE BAHRU. Administration Suit No. 9 of ISM. In the Estate of Inche Marittni binte Abdullah, Deceased. The following: prcprrUcs wiU be sold by l üblir Au tien at No. 42, Jalan Ibrahim, Johore Bahru, by745 words
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Miscellaneous245 1933-07-28 11 jPOSUL iNKLUCtNtf J ■■^^^■^■■■■■^•■sss^sww^^s^^swowßsssoaaMßsaaßsoa» SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY. Banka 1 land. Java, SOUth-Woft Sumatra. South-East Borneo. Celebes, Moluccas and Timor tatty <Ophlr> 2.30 p.m. North, N.-East and N.-Wc t Sumatra tTinombo) 3 p.m. Eclat Pandjany. Bengalis. Siak, Pakan Earoe. Fort de Kock and Padang < Ampang) 3 p.m. Bouiahaya <G.245 words
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543 1933-07-28 12 FIRST DIVISION SOCCER. L Pulau Brani Win. R.A.F. BEATEN IN FAST GAME. pVLAV Brani obtained full points at the expense of the R.A.F. at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday in a First Division S.A.F.A. League maUh. It was a fast game all the543 words
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Article349 1933-07-28 12 The following are the positions in the S.A.F.A. League competitions to date: FIRST DIVISION. Goal;. P W. L. D. F. A. Ft;,. Malay, 12 It 0 1 49 13 23 Chinese 11 g 2 1 46 15 17 8-R-C. 12 t: 3 3 29 19 15 Wilt*,349 words
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Article333 1933-07-28 12 Eight Goals In Dull Game. A GAME that began in very dull fashion and finished with a trifle more excitement was s:en on the S.C.C. padang yesterday evening when the S.C.C.. II met the 7th Battery Royal Artillery, at soccer. Bdr. Peiry refereeti and lined out the333 words
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Article266 1933-07-28 12 Airman Skittle Soldiers Out For 37. In a match played at Tanglin the R.A.F beat the Wilts cn the first innings by 128 runs. WILTS 1ST INNINGS. Worsdell b Fletcher 0 Morris b G rwocd j Weston b Garwood 4 Lt. Bond c Gardiner b Fletcher Cummins266 words
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Article86 1933-07-28 12 Tits for next week in the Juvenile B.P. tournament. MONDAY: Chee Leng Witt v. Tan Wee Kirn, Law Peck Tjin v. Tan Chin Chye. TUESDAY: Chua Yam Chuan v. James Choa, Yeo Oon Boon v. Seah Yun Chong WEDNESDAY: Tan Chin Chuan v. Yeo Kwang Yang. Law86 words
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Article28 1933-07-28 12 The annual sthlctic sports of the Mercantile Institute will be held at the Besar Stadium, commencing at 2.30 this afternoon lady Huggard will distribute the prizes28 words
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Article166 1933-07-28 12 Handicaps For Second Day. IJANDICAPS for the first four races on the AA second day of the Penang Turf ciuh\ srasjT mec,in5 cn ?2 Merry Chris 9.10 Peerless Lady 78 The Imp 810 Lucky Nlurb X er JJ Roys Best 8.7 LishLady 7« Vitality 8.7 Arjuna II 7166 words
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Article129 1933-07-28 12 "Straits Echo's* Tips For To-morrow. The S-rai s Echo" publishes the following «lee i:nr. for '>e first day of the Penang races to be run to-morrow: RACE 1:—1. ROCKLEY STAR 2. MOUNTAIN BELLE 3. SILENT MERCHANT L ngsliot—Jj.iV-har.. RACE 2:—1. GET UP 2. LITTLE FLIRT 3. MYANEE Lo^shot—Top129 words
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Article504 1933-07-28 12 Refill's Challenge To Limber Up In Div. I. To-day's final gallops will help punters in no sn ail mea.sure to spot the winne:s for Saturday .-ays yesterday's "Straits Echo." which publi h the following notes on to-morrow's races in Penang by R ding Boy In Race 1.504 words
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Article154 1933-07-28 12 Championship Singles Semi-Final. JOHN Lim beat Cheong Thutt Pitt 4—«, 6—l, 6 —3. in the semi-final of the S.C.R.C. tennis championships yesterday at Hong Lim Green. The loser played well in the first set, which he won after a hard fight. He often went to the net. and154 words
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Article214 1933-07-28 12 Mid-Week Match At St. Andrew's Ground. The Anglo-Chinese School beat a team of Y.M.C.A. juniors on the St. Andrew's School ground on Tuesday by 30 runs. Scores: ANGLO-CHINESE. Pong Lim b Ferreira 6 R. Singh c Teng Peng b Duclos 9 G. Day c McGregor b Duclos214 words
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Article48 1933-07-28 12 The Race For The Goodwood Cup. Reuter. London, July 27. Tiie race for the Goodwood Cup at Goodwood to-day resulted as follows: 1. SANS PEINE. 2. BROWN JACK. 3. XIMENESS. Five ran. Won by four lengths, third l l lengths away. Be ting: 20—1, s—l. 33—1.—Reuter.Reuter. - 48 words
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Article101 1933-07-28 12 Indian Association team v. Raffles Institution to-morrow at the R.I. ground: Abbasbhoy <capt.>, Varma. Raja Ram. Noordin. Hargovind. G. Thomas. Paramjoti. Sinha, Ibrahim, Pradhan. Kennedy. Reserve: Fernandez. I.A. team v. M.CU. on Sunday at the I. A. ground: Abbaibhoy (cap:.). Varma, Raja Ram. Mistri, Davar, Harigovind. Amarcnand, Selakhan101 words
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Article52 1933-07-28 12 The Malays Cup soccer final between Singapore and Selangor will be played at the Anson Read Stadium, on Saturday, Aug. 5. commencing 5.15 pm. Seats may be booked at Messrs. Robinson Co., Ltd., the charges being: West stand and chairs. $2: East stand and chairs $Iground.52 words
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Article32 1933-07-28 12 The fifth annual general meeting of the Public Services Rugby Football Club will be nm in th Board of the Municipal Offices on Thursday, Aug. 3. at 7 pm32 words
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Article363 1933-07-28 12 Surprise Defeat Of Medicals. "YESTERDAY'S match in the Third Division of the S.A.F.A. League between the V.M.C.A. and Medical Services, at the Geylag ground ended in a win for V.M.C.A. bytwo clear goals. What seemed to be a mild game in the first fifteen minutes turned out363 words
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Article101 1933-07-28 12 Quick Finishes. >VIX8 roil v<.!u..^„l,s Reuter. London, Jm\ o 7 JWO County championship j begun on Wednesday, wer, I ed vnthin two days, Yorkshire beating j Middlesex by ten wickets, and feZ trouncing Gloucestershire bjr innings and 48 runs. Stores: YORKS BEAT MIDDLESEX MIDDLESEX: 136 (Verity 5Reuter. - 101 words
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Article216 1933-07-28 12 The following are the positions ta the countcricket championship to-day. 1st Inns P W L D W L Po< Obt fm Points awarded 15 453 Yorks <1) 20 16 1 0 :> 1 300 253 843 Sussex (2 21 12 3 0 5 1 315 208 669216 words
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Advertisement22 1933-07-28 12 'Pineapple'! BRAND j FINEST CURED I from J AUSTRALIA'S BEST PACKING HOUSES. SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE Co., Ltd. Orchard Road and Sub-Depots. I22 words
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Article322 1933-07-28 13 Chinese On Cheating Charge. LIM Teck Chew, owner of eight houses in the Rural Board Area of Bukit Timah R:ad, was on Wednesday produced before the Third Magistrate Mr. M. H. IBlacker. The charge against him was that between April and December of 1932, he cheated322 words
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Advertisement101 1933-07-28 13 I 10th ANNIVERSARY 10th. the; new world The Oldest And Leading Pleasure-Park In Malaya. Watch The 5 Big Nights j 5tK 7th and 8th Aug. 1933. 1LOOK for the pyramid Trade Mark j on every handkerchief you buy. Ir. j ric. designs, colours and service, j I Pyramids offer you—always—the101 words
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Advertisement1109 1933-07-28 13 Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance in force over $35,000,000. I The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. f (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements). HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building. Cecil street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27. Old Jewry. EC. j The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and1,109 words
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Miscellaneous281 1933-07-28 13 l EMPIRE RADIO TOVIGHT. British Broadcasting Corporation. PROGRAMMES FOR INDIA 'INCLUDING BURMA, CE'LON, STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, FEDERATED MALAY STATES AND ADEN >. From The Empire Transmitter, Daventrg, England Wavelengths: 25 28 Bnd 313 metre* British Summer Tim»~add H hrt. 20 minutet I C.M.T. 11.0 am—lo pjn. Tran-missitn en an omni-dk-ctional aerial.281 words
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Advertisement459 1933-07-28 14 WHITEAWAYS monday 8.30 a.m. SALE J THE GREAT ANNUAL CLEARANCE=SIBO,OOO STOCKS AT REDUCED PRICES J MONDAY, JULY 31st,*TO SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2nd. I illr/^ 5 Sale $1.50. lJ 1 1 j piv-xu,,.;; X a \JllS''l t'l'/l A f*S\ grc:n canvas and strengthened with four Su,t Case j I fP I 7459 words
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Article78 1933-07-28 15 GREAT FUTURE FOR CHARLOTTE SUSA. ASTROLOGY IS HER HOBBY. OUTSTANDING SUCCESS IN THREE DIFFERENT FIELDS. She doesn't like to be told that she looks like Garbo or Vilma Banky. "I look most like myself/ Charlotte Susa insists. Miss Susa recently arrived at the Metro-Goldwyn-Meyer studios,78 words
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639 1933-07-28 15 JX this young woman is an an;azing combination of natural talents and abilities, with a will-power and determination which have already carried her far, and will take her much further. Though still in her very early twenties, this German favourite has already had outstanding public639 words
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Article, Illustration525 1933-07-28 15 Sidney Howard in a scene from 'Sight of the Garter," vhich comes to the Capitol next Wednesday. untitled and Walter Hilton in a scene from "Hell Below," untitled is coming to the Alhambra on Wednesday. Attractions At The Local Cinemas. THE taxi-danc< r One of this generation's modern womanhood. How525 words
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Article622 1933-07-28 15 Comments On Views Of Mussolini. "VtUSSOLINI started something when b* j I*l Issued an edict fcr women to fatten themselves up a bit and get back to the pro-portirn-j considered delectable back in the gay and doggy '90s. Several of the female stars on the Warner622 words
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Advertisement104 1933-07-28 15 I Arrest the Progress I of that COUGH j iiest it may linger and rj lead to something serious 111 frrs I I DR. DE ML LIGHT BROWN S&mMm I COLD LIVER OIL i Drugs may relieve or even cure it f S but the persistent use of this f104 words
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Advertisement261 1933-07-28 15 f USE HUDSON TIPPING WAGONS j Fitted with FARO HIGH-CLASS BALL-BEARING Wheels Axles. I AWS COT VOI R TRANSPORT COSTS BY 450% j ABOYCANDO j THE BORNEO COMPANY. LIMITEI). f breakfast Walls Sausages Here is a dish that reminds you of a real En shsh breakfast— delicious Wall's Sausages. Made261 words
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Advertisement291 1933-07-28 16 M. HASSAN. J LECTRICAL AND WATER CONTRACTOR. 86-37, Brag Hasan Road, SINGAPORE. If you are in need of electric lights, fans, motors, etc., and >.ater service, please write to the above address or 'Phone am II IIIII I TO LET. SIANG LIM PARK Further Reductions of Rents from 1st August,291 words
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Advertisement538 1933-07-28 16 i i THEJPEOPLE'S PAPER: INDEPENDENT PROGRESSIVE TO LET. TO LET—Newly built housea at Genting Lane, ofl MacPherson Road. Rent $15. Apply at 35, Genting Lane. TO LET—3, Ramsgate Rd., off Grove Rd., close to Katong Park. Key to Inspect from Kebun l, Ramsgate Road, or 3, Margate Road. Particulars Tel.538 words
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Advertisement522 1933-07-28 16 FOR SALE. BUILDING ALLOTMENTS FOR SALE. Valuable 999 years' leasehold building allotments for sale io tha exent of ten acres situate at Coronation Road <off Bukit Timah Road), ar, $100 (Dollars One Hundred) per lot of 2 000 square f?et. cash. Easy instalments could barranged according to arrangement. For particulars522 words
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