Malaya Tribune, 7 August 1933
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Title Section36 1933-08-07 1 The Malaya Tribune THE MOST POPULAR DAILY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. Vol. XX, No. 185 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, AUGUST 7, 1933 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Monday, Aug. 7, 1933. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE, MONDAY, AUGUST 7, 1933.36 words
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Advertisement261 1933-08-07 1 In the oval flask. til KLIM Powdered Milk. rURE FRESHI PASTEURIZED MILK IN ITS MOST CONVENIENT J FORM—POWDERED. IT IS ECONOMICAL, SAFE AND READY FOR j I INKING OR COOKING. TRY IT TO-DAY. From Rich Canadian Pastures I I j 1 ins. "™""'iF !iLl^^ll Gel/ Bros. Co. sHNMSi mm wAWiMIm261 words
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Advertisement193 1933-08-07 1 A. FLINTEK 6, Raffles Place, Singapore. Importing Diamonds and Pearl Necklaces cf 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 accorcticg to daily exchange rates. HEALTH and STRENGTH IN EVEHV TIN IT193 words
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Article1096 1933-08-07 2 IMMIGRATION PLAN. Indigenous Workers. COMMERCIAL MEN'S VIEWS. A SPECIAL meeting of the North Borneo Chamber of Commerce was held in Sandak ?n on Tuesday, July 11. j Present: The Hon. Mr. F. W. Pinnock I (in the chair), Mr. S. D. Key. Mr. J. X. v1,096 words
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Article600 1933-08-07 2 How The Fight Is Progressing. London, July 11. YEAR by year the war against cancer gees on. The silent struggle waged by whitecoated doctors and scientists in the hospitals and laboratories of many countries of the Empire never ceases. 'How long it will be before victory at last600 words
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Article223 1933-08-07 2 Six-Feet Wide House Facing Hyde Park. London, July lE. The tiniest house in London is up for sale. It is not, as one might guess, one of those converted stables which used to be so fashionable at one time, but a real house standing full-front to the street.223 words
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Article36 1933-08-07 2 Prague. Enough sentences have been written in Matthias Petrasek's name to fill a book An old friend of the Czecho-slovak police courts he has just died. He had been to prison 244 times36 words
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Article1019 1933-08-07 2 40 Years Ago: Hollywood In London. A MAYFAIR NOTEBOOK. /81/ Phi tine Liindon. Jiiiy l], OWE ct Die mart juTJVct summer tiuy» welcomed tut op/rning or flic Benlqi With the rlvur .;7arkhn* Id !ht «unsblnt, Batjj >vu<lnu in a Utfht breexc. and tree* und gnu* du-wvd1,019 words
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Advertisement371 1933-08-07 2 Coughs 1 il SORETHROtt FLUelc 1 TAKE PIPS each day /m prevents dental flEP|l W A clean tooth seL'om M deca>s" is an accepted axiom. To ckan y« ur teeth t h /j&r Eucryl Tooth Powder. It removes ail nicotine s:_in Jbb r -J Makes teeth lake Pearls. J '/*'Hr371 words
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Advertisement174 1933-08-07 2 Y Iff") JJ 0 There are nu- L A merous causes that i j rob man of his youthful vifcr lityas soon as he is over 30. However,there is a remedy W to restore to you too, your I m VITALITYwhich you have lost byOVERWORK.NERVOUS EXCITEMENT, etc. This < remedy174 words
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143 1933-08-07 3 I i has a Bnc little task in lie may have the heart it must be remembered one thorn out. Mr. icceeded in pulling re pact he has about half la pel form. In addition •on the task of repreur con tituency143 words
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Article168 1933-08-07 3 i are constantly being L quarters about the re Malayan-born. For •n, therefore, be no diffi- i f elementary tducation, for n franca of Malaya and every local born Indian lid not attend these schools ntary grounding in Malay, n el mentary knowledge of ation tends, it168 words
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Article132 1933-08-07 3 rpHE remarkable success of the coM educational experiment now being carried on a,t the Government English School at Kuala Pilah behoves us to examine this question afresh and see whether the experiment might not be more widely tried throughout Malaya, and whether such an experiment flight not tend to132 words
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Article198 1933-08-07 3 TT is wastage on stone and mortar" that has added considerably to the capital expenditure of education out here and the future policy should be to eliminate this needless expense. We are second to no one in our appreciation of the beauties and cultural value of fine buildings, but198 words
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Article228 1933-08-07 3 £250,000 Scheme Appeal By University. Jerusalem. A £250,000 fund to create opportunities for German Jewish professors, scientists and scholars in the Mount Scopus Institution is being asked for by Dr. J. L. Mignes. Chancellor of the Hebrew University at Jerusalem. Dr. Magnes, who was born in228 words
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Article234 1933-08-07 3 Successful Fake "Cow" In Zululand. People in England who swat flies with a I wire—net "weapon" (or even catch them in j their hands if the flies appear abroad before 1 the Summer makes them more alert) -would laugh at the idea of taking any more234 words
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Article182 1933-08-07 3 "Egg" With Curls: S. African Experiment. Cape Town. A lump of brown stuff like seaweed with curly tendrils at the corners is being incubated in the St. James Aquarium under the watchful eyes of the Government Director of Fisheries Survey. One day this queer mass may turn into182 words
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Article148 1933-08-07 3 11l And Workless: Forced To Sell His Restaurant. Milan The last descendant of tho Emperors "rf Byzantium, i who once combined thi' power and glory of Human Bfcnperor and Pope anil awayed the destinies of Sustem Europe, hn* been admitted to hospital here after r.'clklnp tsustreeta In a148 words
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Article113 1933-08-07 3 Ex-King Alfonso Gives His Blessing. Evian Les Bains. Prince Alfonso of Bourbon, and his bride, v/ho are staying here on their honeymoon sines their wedding in Lausanne last week, had a pleasant surprise during the week-end. A completely unexpected telegram is reported to have arrived at their113 words
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Article390 1933-08-07 3 Transport Controversy Revived. ONDON'S newest trams are fine achieverunrTng" 13 speed and s moothBut they do not appear to. be as ultra-modern SL a en( ter-tram" shown to delegates to AsLi?H UmCiPal Transport Association conference at Blackpool. ov Th s new type)of tramcar has cost £2,000390 words
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Advertisement152 1933-08-07 3 j THE NEW VOIGTLANDER "Brilliant" Can NOW Ec Supplied Either With F 6.3 or F 4.5 Voigtlander Anastigmat LE;E 6l FLETCHER 102, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, SINGAPORE. 'PHONE 2850. I "EDGEWORTH" EXTRA HIGH GRADE j TOBACCO i Hriv is a smoking pleasure that never a^s P^ ease Vacuum packed to ensure152 words
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Advertisement297 1933-08-07 3 8^ ORANGEPOP 1 i! Contains the Pure Juice of fresh j 14 Sunkist n Oranges There is radiant i health in every droo of this delightfully wholesome PHOENIX thirst-quencher. In climates such as this, Pure Fruit Juices" provide a necessary essential of food and nourishment to good health and that297 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous282 1933-08-07 3 j EMPIRE RADIO TO-NIGHT. British Broadcasting Corporation. PROGRAMMES FOR INDIA (INCLUDING BURMA, CEYLON, STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, FEDERATED MALAY STATES AND ADEN). From The Empire Transmitter, Daventrw. England. Wavelengths: 25.28 and 31.3 metre*. (British Summer Time: add 6 hn. 20 minutes.) GMT. 11.0 a.m.—1.0 p.m. Transmission on an omr.i-directional atrial: 11.0 Cinema282 words
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649 1933-08-07 4 Shipping News Notices. OTAGO HARBOUR BOARD. Large Revenue Decline In Three Years. IN submitting his report to the Otago Harbour Board for the year ended Sept. 30, 1932, he chairman stated th t when it was considered that the gross revenue of the Board .n 1929 was £198,388. and that649 words
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Article207 1933-08-07 4 Aftermath Of Punishment Of Two Sailors. An aftenßtttn rf the punishment of the teres Fatten of the French fiag-stvp PrimBUfuet n w in Shanghai, by the Kobe pottos has emerged in a p-ot°st by the Fren-h Embassy filed to the Foreign Department demanding proper disposition of the Kobe207 words
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Article157 1933-08-07 4 A British Harbour Master Arrested. Captain M'cleod. the British harbour master employed at the port of Basra, has been arresed by the Persian naval authorities, and is nowdetained at the n?val office at Mohammerah, according to the Baghdad correspondent of "The Times." The port authorities at Basra have157 words
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Article558 1933-08-07 4 United States Willing To Co-operate. A STATEMENT has been issued by Mr Joseph T. Lykes, chairman of the American Steamship Owners' Association, in reply to the references made to shipping subsidies at the World Economic Conference by Mr. Neville Chamberlain, the Chancellor of the Exchequer Mr. Chamberlain, it will558 words
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Article105 1933-08-07 4 San Francisco Police Take Tokyo Boy For Ride. "Attracted by the splendidness ot New York which I saw in picture cirds. I merely wanted tc go and see if was the reply of a 15 j\ar0M boy. Hachiro Ito of Tsurumaki-cho. Tokyo to the inquiry by the Yokohama105 words
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Article401 1933-08-07 4 More Facilities For Shipping. SUPPLEMENTING the lights and fog beacons O at the mouth cf the Yangtszc. the radio beacons, which were recently completed, came into operation recently thereby affording navigators with the most up-to-dme mcth ds cf locating their position with accuracy at the entrance to the401 words
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Article198 1933-08-07 4 Master Of Patrol Boat Wounded. News regarding a fierce engagement, off the Chekiang coast, between tbre? patrol-boats and seven pirate vessels, in which a Chinese was killed end the master of one ol the patrol-boats was wounded, was received in Shanghai las week when the wounded captain198 words
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Article63 1933-08-07 4 i Leningrad, June 25. A navigational expedition to the Kara Sea. in which three Soviet and 35 for lgn vessels v ill take part, will set out from the port Leni.itrad early next month for the mouths of the Ob and Yenessei rivers. The Icebreaker "Lenin" will63 words
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Article487 1933-08-07 4 U.K. Delegation's Main Suggestions. THE President of the Board of Trade, Mr. Walter Runciman. M.P., told the "Journal of Commerce °nrt Shipping Telegraph" that he was very satisfied with the important meetirg of the Sub-Commission 3A of the Economic Commission at the World Monetary and Economic487 words
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Advertisement407 1933-08-07 4 B CTEAMER JAJUNGS. P. 0. BRITISH INDIA f AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. LONDON AND PAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government). OUTWARD FROM LONDON. For China and Japan. Due Tonnage. Bingapore. 1933 NAT DERA 16,000407 words
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Advertisement173 1933-08-07 4 j tfTLLOYD TRIESTINO I (Incorporated ln Italy). EXPRESS SERVICE. CARGO SERVICE. SINGAPORE TO ITALY AND CHINA Catting .t Penang, Colombo. Bombay. Calling at Colombo, Bombay, Sacs, Port Karachi, Aden, Massowah, Sues, Port Said, Brindisi, Venice and Trieste. Said, Brindisi, Venice and Trieste. Due Leave Due mv "TERGESTEA" Aug. 15 Aug.173 words
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Advertisement235 1933-08-07 4 HAMBURG-A ME RIKA LINIE Deutsch lHaiwQl Australteche Dampfachiffs (fll CJ OseUschaft. (Companies incorporated in Germany). OUTWARDS. HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. 1933. s.s. BOCHUM. via Manila Aug 6 I ffli. DUISBURG, via Manila Aug. 21 mjs. RUHR, via Manila Sept. 7 f m.s. SAUERLAND. via Manila Sept. 19235 words
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Advertisement548 1933-08-07 4 STEAMER SAHrv^ VD m ComMnri OUTWARDS. 5 "LAHN" for Manila. Hor.ekrm, North China and Japan 5 "TRAVE" for Manila. Au 15 Shanghai, North China HOMEWARDS 5 "PRANKEN" for Marseilles 0nn Havre, Dunkirk, Rotterdam, Hamburg Bremen 5 "OOSLAR" for Marseilles 0 ran Valencia. Havre, Dunkirk. Rotter dam, Hamburg and Br<men "ODER"548 words
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Article287 1933-08-07 5 Mining Shares. poie. Friday. 11 a.m. ■ban quotations are Issued exchange and stock Buyers. Sellers. V*- f •,<: Tin 27 6 30;28 6 30Tl3 I3|9 14 6 0.96 1.00 183 190.10 0.12 rtn 1 45 0.30 Tin 1|6 1)9 0 33 0.46 i Besi) 0.38 O.tl rtn287 words
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Article87 1933-08-07 5 Btf. ST- t if. ASFB CO.. EXCHAKOB 4 .i STOCK BROKERS. Bayer». Sellers. 112 t t! c*l cjit 10» 110 nam MU.i 'T.al -4.il' 104 100 DC*D i 0» 4- f?r 104 101 nom rr 100 103 Dom iv ilurtl l)iJI t.' Ill's 113U cl > Mit(U£l£4)87 words
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2432 1933-08-07 5 Financial News Views. DUFF DEVELOPMENT COMPANY. Identified With Restriction. 'From Our Own Correspondent. > London, July 19 (By Air Mail;. Speaking at the annual meeting of the Dun* Development Co. held in London to-day Iff R. W. DufT chairman». said: As the reasens whicn necessitated the reconstruction of the old2,432 words
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Article93 1933-08-07 5 The crop secured by the Chungloon Rubber Estate (1932), Limited, from the da c of incorporation (Sept. 19, 1932) to March 31. 1933. amounted to 151,339 lb. The f.o.b. cost was 1.519 d. per lb., and the "all-in" c05t2.046d. per lb. The average net sale price obtained93 words
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Article97 1933-08-07 5 The report of the Jabi Rubber Plantations (1932), Limited, states that the crop harvested inre the date of incorporation of the company —namely, Oct. 24, 1932, to March 31. 1933, amomted to 254.210 lb. of rubber. The "allin" cost was 1.885 d. per lb., and the average97 words
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Article252 1933-08-07 5 The Retail Trade In Philippines. Within ten shoit years Chinese dominance in the Philippine retail trade will disappear, to be supplanted by Japanese, it is feared by Chinese residents in the Islands. To suggest and devise means of preven.inv '-his eventuality v. as the reason for Oonbu252 words
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Article163 1933-08-07 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 19 Shell Motor Spirit ex pump per British Imperial gallon $0.82 Shell Motor Spirit in 4-gallon drums per British163 words
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Article190 1933-08-07 5 Loss of he Timbang-Dtli (Sumatra* Rubber Company for the year ended March 31. £12.764 «aga nst £8.509 for 1931-32». A credit balance oi £25.403 was brought in from the previous accounts and a profit of 18.884 was made on the sale of three per cent, local Loans, so190 words
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Article640 1933-08-07 5 Rubber Shares. Singapore, rrid'y, 1! aon. The following rubber shaie chelation* art issued by Fraser axd Co.and Lya'l and Rratt: Issue Value. Fraser Lyall Shares. Co. Bvatt. 1 Allenby $0.75 $0.85 $0.70 $0.85 I Alor Gajah 0.60 0.70 0.55 005 IA. Hit am 1.00 120 100 1.10640 words
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Advertisement58 1933-08-07 5 s r-, N THE fii SOUTH n I BRITISH V£k V INSURANCE ;> >'' COMPANT, LIMITED. HRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR DJSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT KATES. r; marooliouth, m Manager. F'.rJayson Green. EASTERN UNITED AaiCEARCE CORPORATION, LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR AMD PERSONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE. mm* 1 L58 words
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Advertisement92 1933-08-07 5 THE EASTERN BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated in England SINGAPORE BRANCH: 4. D'Almelda Street Authorised and Subscribed CaP ltal £1,000,000 paid-up-Capital ZTii^—m Reserve Fund and Rest I »00.000 HEAD OFFICE: LONDON. BRANCHES: Bombay. Calcutta. Colombo. Karachi. Madras. IBM, Baghdad. Bahrein. Basra. Kirkuk. Mosul and Singapore. r CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and money received92 words
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Advertisement47 1933-08-07 5 WATCH IT GROW! Yearly Interest Paid to You Quarterly Put a few dollars away regularly and watch yuur bank balance grow. As an incentive to your thrift THE NATIONAL CITY BANK OF NEW YORK pu/s interest Begin your saving now. Head Office: 55. Wall Street. N V47 words
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Advertisement209 1933-08-07 5 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Limited. (Incorporated In Stralta Settlements.) Successors to THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK, LTD., THE HO HONG BANK, LTD AND THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK, LTD. CAPITAL Authorised 5i0.000.00u.00. Paid Up $10,000,000.00. HFAO OFFICE. CHINA BUILDING CHULIA STREET. SINGAPORE. LOCAL BRANCH: 458, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Chee Swee Cheng.209 words
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Advertisement228 1933-08-07 6 I IEMmĔM speculmat,nee3-isp-m--j MilMilJ TO-NIGHT: 6.15 9.15. j SEASON EXTENDED AGAIN—SE VENTH LAST NIGHT j Tf| e Dramatic Sensation Of 1933 Robert Montgomery in "Hell Below" With WALTER HUSTON, MADGE EVANS 1000 OTHERS I YOU MUST SEE this Mighty M.-G.-M. production A MIRACLE MASTERPIECE 1 OPENING TO-MORROW! KATE SMITH And228 words
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Advertisement370 1933-08-07 6 Amusements l A GREAT HOLIDAY COMEDY SHOW fSu mm j Popular English Favourite Of "This Is The Night" and j "Pleasure Cruise." in I "A Lady's Profession" j With ALISON SKIPWORTH and SARI MARITZA. I j An Outstanding PARAMOUNT Comedy Success, i WEDNESDAY Gaumont-British s Thrilling Novel Epic "F P370 words
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Advertisement267 1933-08-07 6 Joan Crawford, Clark Gable in M.-G.-M.'s Sensational Success POSSESSED A GRAND SHOW YOU MUST SEE. TO-MORROW! (FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY)! ATTENTION GOLFERS "A NIGHT WITH BOBBY JONES" Tar*,' !2 reels of instructive entertainn ent. WEDNESDAY FREDRIC MARCH, CLAUDETTE COLBERT in "To-Night is Ours' j TO-NIGHT '.Super Air Thriller.-^ ><! ;U267 words
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Article244 1933-08-07 7 I I'o He Banned In. I'KOGKESS IN I VKIKN. ir\ proLtalulity that ..«liHix and 'tiiui may lie hamicd oiniies on the ground .•.•••r to public health toimrr (r«>\ vnior- !.n»r<l«>rc Koosevelt. .on '«> i ivcstigute the i winch meat in preii I <1 i«i tni«»l L>244 words
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Article105 1933-08-07 7 Mi i fcxcced&d The Speed l.imil. Pi'J i.- ri;. uu mi. .j .ir by Arai- ihut u- >n Ihe lorest o( Ft.ii- -.tii ih»* r»Hc *i-l. i u-brßDchpd ai;;'ci*. Iw»-i threw oint»:'* >)jt rar, and >or:o-jsis ku.u'd m nn«« lee. rt firro bu( Un- muttc- v ."Mvju, Jiad105 words
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Article85 1933-08-07 7 Strange Freight. IM r Insert War. N ilrout 'UM ..itiviiiid.- hate um '..U«r k> tjjf v-ftC of :ui hi il Hi., «cjiirtlfir rti'tMtt- luni-m rI TutKMurtb i t'.«id\.-d i*i Prelori" .mC I :i> t«ji ol Kinrri.'-iuio ludybircU unveiled c-dm- n wool inside a lAr;v "JH t»i»y i> gcnci85 words
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Article208 1933-08-07 7 Member Urges More j Charity Work. M D m Ipoh, Thursday. J. S. McCrow in the absence of Mr. McMurdo Spence. the Chieftain, presided at Uie annual general meeting of the Perak SCK-iety of Saint Andrew s which was held In Ipoh. He reported that the membership of208 words
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Article158 1933-08-07 7 Permanent Museum And Conference Centre. Ruskin's old home is to become a memorial tc him. This hcuse, Brantwood. on Conistcn Water in the Lake District, has been acquired by Mr. J. Howard Whitehouse Warden cf Bcmbridge Schocl. who is acting as trustee on behalf of the Education Trust158 words
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Article83 1933-08-07 7 Nazis To Start Them On British Lines. Berlin. UniYcntUw on tile lilies of Oxford CitßiiKUlltc. »n t\» bt In Ofriuin) by Qic No-U Government, w»a the rurprlilng announcement m-»de by the Minister fur Education. Dr. RuM. Dr. Rust declared thul what Germany liveded io-d»y waa a yoiuiK generation83 words
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Article457 1933-08-07 7 Details Of Current Prices. Singapore, July 28. MEAT. Beef, steak (round), kati 30 Beef, stew or curry, kati l Pork, lean, kati 41 Perk lean and fat «Ist quality), kati •>•* Mutton. Australian, lb. 35 Fowl, kati 40 Hens (locally reared), kati *G Ducks, each W Pigeon, domestic457 words
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Article133 1933-08-07 7 Two Hour Flight At Six Weeks Old. Jol.annesLvn*. Infant twins, only six weeks old, of Lieut. Commander the Hon. A. J. Morton Stuart, brother and heir of Lord Mcray. have Parted to become air-minded early. Recently, accompanied by their father, Mrs. Stuart and their nurse, they133 words
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Article116 1933-08-07 7 Sherry In Favour As A Cocktail. People in Britain are drinking more champagne and a great deal more sherry than they used to do. On the other hand (as the Chancellor found when he looked at his tax returns > they drink less beer. Sherry consumption has116 words
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Article254 1933-08-07 7 World Conference "Boom." London, July 1. QNE cf the most palatial of the West End kToV, 1S having to turn away wouldEv' I? "V* f Wor sixty a fSninl o another hCtel in Picc *dUly People are baThro g m r improvise <i bed* rigged up in254 words
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Article130 1933-08-07 7 Baron Louis Rothschild Resigns. Vienna. Baron Louis Rothschild resigned Irom the presidency of the Credit Anstalt and Dr. Weidenhoffer. the former Finance Minister, was elected as his successor at the board meeting whkh was held recently. The accounts for 1831 2 were approved. It was decided to make130 words
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Article151 1933-08-07 7 How London Companies Store Their Vintages. A City Liveryman told an interestir» story the other day. He was talking about the banquets civen by the City Companies, vhich. as everyone knows, are the last word Bi luxury. People often wondered, he said, how the cmpanies kept151 words
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Article134 1933-08-07 7 LAUGHTER LEMONS. V\hy The Band Could Not Play. Padua tLaly). The police had to be called in to oresene order when the Padua football team stopped ai Mortara on their way back from playjfaa a match at Casale. Standing in a row in frcnt of the municipal band, which was134 words
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Article158 1933-08-07 7 Less Meat: More Salads And Fruit. Sir Isidore Salmon has ben commenting on London's changing tastes in food. Sir Isidore is head of the enterprising firm of Lyons, whose myriad tea-shops and restaurants are scattered all over London and the Provinces. He serves 145 million meals a year,158 words
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Article305 1933-08-07 7 She Knows The Answers To All These. N'tfv. V'Tjl. rV you u»mt Ut ono»M «uod maid ,ou might irv tilr UJ*U prvncv.'d by Mis- WwUrn» ••rln. en»dufciu .tudeni tn psychology ,»t ivnrhf*rs' Gotlerr. Columbia University They were di!=lQned to dt-morutTaic the ma»d omraonsen&t- her intelligence, cbaractT i*ud305 words
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Article146 1933-08-07 7 British Shareholders v. Canadian Government. Toronto. The long litigation in the action brought by Mr. George Lovibond of Park, Essex, on behalf of a number of holders of stock in the now defunct Grand Trunk Railway Co. against the Canadian National Railway Co. and the Dominion Government,146 words
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Article105 1933-08-07 7 World's Sweetheart And Her Mother's Will. Toronto. Mary Pickford. the famous film star, who W3s born in Toronto, inherits £1.144.000 from the estate of her mother. Mrs. Charlotte Smith, who was professionally known as Charlotte Pickfc-d. Probate of the will was granted here to-day The film star's105 words
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Advertisement325 1933-08-07 7 SINGAPORE HOrnS GOODWOOD PARK HOTEL The most magnificently situated hotel in the Island. ALL MODERN COMFORTS UP TO-DATE SERVICE. HIGH-CLASS RESTAURANT (newly decorated). Everything of the best and plenty of it at very reasonable and inclusive terms. TENNIS: $2 per court for 4 persons each afternoon; Or by coupons, $5325 words
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Miscellaneous376 1933-08-07 7 CLUB DIARY. (There are numerous Clubs and Societies tm Singapore, most of the members of which are readers of the "Malaya Tribune" This Dizry is provided specially for them. Secretaries mc 'nvited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest trill still be included in ihe376 words
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Article584 1933-08-07 8 Nineteen years after the Great War broke out the nations cannot bo exactly described as "Good Companions." That was a war to end war, and now it would seem as if we are well on the way to another world conflagration. Neither in the West nor in584 words
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Article244 1933-08-07 8 Comments By The Way. LORD MARLEY. in the course of an interview with a Ma'.vya Tribune reporter yis -.r.-ay. said that the dang-r spot of the v.oild at the moment was the Pacific and particularly the Chinese part of Asia. Tile organisation which he represents—th? World244 words
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Article213 1933-08-07 8 yHE Import oi canned fruit into the United A Kingdom has been a feature of the postwar import trade of steadily growing importance I'his is Shown by the Empire Marketing Board's -survey: 'Canned and dried fruit supphes in 1932." And it is true of cenned pineapple. In 1932.213 words
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Article154 1933-08-07 8 rpKE first report cf the Drainage and Irri- gation Department of the Straits Settlements is an interesting record of initial work on a vtat project of infinite impoitance to the economic future of Malaya and of the well being cf its inhabitants. Most of the work of the154 words
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197 1933-08-07 8 Dr. J. McCormack, medical officer attached to the "Philoctctcs" was admitted into the General Hospital. Penang. Raja Gopal. who was charged with assault- ins a public servant, an additional police constable, at the Post Office, was discharged by the Police Court. I i The197 words
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Article14 1933-08-07 8 Mr. N. Raghavan, Penang, opened the Buttrrworth Tamil School in Kampong Bengali Road.14 words
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Article102 1933-08-07 8 Port Dickscn is an example of the growth in the number of Malay officers in the F.M.S administrative service. The District Officer md the two Assistant District Officers are Malays, the only European Government officers stationed there now being the Assistant Superintendant. Trade and Customs, and the Officer102 words
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Article47 1933-08-07 8 Convicted of allowing her house to be used as a common gaming house, Chi Pah binti Haji Mah. a Malay weman living at IKI Putch, was at the First Magistrate's Court, Ipoh. sentenced to a fine of $100, with the alternative of two months' rigorous imprisonment.47 words
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Article49 1933-08-07 8 Sergeant Major C. H. Smart, attached to jB" Company, M.S.V.R., and Mrs. Smart with their two children have left Klang f:r heme. Sergeant Major Smart has served in •E- Company M.S.V R. as InsL-uctor for the past three years. In appreciation, 'B" Coy presented him with a clock.49 words
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Article63 1933-08-07 8 The suit in which Mr. Lye Kirn Hong, a former employee of the Mutual Trust and Benefit Association, sued Mr. A. T. Durray, the manager of the association and the association for the amount of $54, being two months' arrears j o: wages and one month's salary in63 words
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Article62 1933-08-07 8 A triple drowning fatality occurred in the district of Pekan on Monday when three Chinese —one male adult and two children—of Lepar we c drowned in a disused mining pool. It appears that the children who had been playing about with a small dugout (koleh) g~t into difficulties and62 words
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Article25 1933-08-07 8 A tragic death is reported from Lobok Paku. in the district of Kuantan, where a Malay dropped from a fruit tree and died instantly.25 words
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Article406 1933-08-07 8 I BY JmiUtion N th, I wonder what v thought about if A Anyhow it is very ni. that the Sunday T r first in the field; as ««3! !l A Here's a piece „f news thatl you smile.— wl Hmak.. "Anghus," of the Smda, r a406 words
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Article31 1933-08-07 8 LABOUR IN NORTH BORNEO A MAYFAIR NOTEBOOK 00 P* PADIO PROGRAMME. OB pi CLUB DIARY, on pa: WEEK-END SPORT, on ptflei 13 l;:d LONDON LETTER, on page 15-31 words
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Advertisement218 1933-08-07 8 j India Gauze Singlets MADE £f MADE IN fcj IN ENGLAND. ENGLAND. j lien's Fine Quality India Gauze Cotton Singlets, Button Front. J Short Sleeves, Strong and Durable. j Made in England. Sizes: 32, 34, 36, 38 in chest. j Price 60 cts. each. 6 For $3.25 ROBINSON; C°U? I218 words
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Advertisement92 1933-08-07 8 j i JUST ARRIVED! j J NEW SHIPMENT OF jj TANGO RECORDS. SEASON CO., LTD., j 115, North Bridge Road, J Singapore, (....j.-.i,.... "DIAMOND" Bedsteads. PRICES FROM $6 TO $22. A LIFETIME INVESTMENT YICK WOH HING 429, North Bridge Road, (Near Middle Rd) THE RIGHT SHOP in Town for all92 words
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Article95 1933-08-07 9 REMOVE ECONOMIC CAUSES OF WAR! 'Concessions Have To Go." CHINA MUST BE RESCUED FROM INTERFERENCE. The Pacific Is The Danger Spot Of The World. Marley, Under-Secretary for War in the last our Government, and independent chairman of the world conference in Shanghai, granted an interview95 words
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736 1933-08-07 9 IORD Marley, who is to be indepen- man of the world peace in Shanghai, passed pore ye sterday by tho M.M. V re Lebon" on his way to !tanied by other delepates of various nationalities who will take part in the discussions. by a representative736 words
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Article42 1933-08-07 9 L T S. Coal Strike To (io On. Reuter. No* York. Au?. 7, p btsn*.: defied bv J'ui i coal miners. < «0 im<-. p: Kic Prc-.ld-rn!'# r.i» t j i Ilrnwfuvliv nvcrwhelmtli.i Iht sLHkr onblinUt at l«i«t IWUReuter. - 42 words
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Article73 1933-08-07 9 r ntt rtainins Book Of Humorous Verse. .i Bsugbok of olden days are a book cut tied "A Few Bangkok ri ten by Mr. W. W. F-gen. Tiey humorous way with incidents of long j will p.- ye of great, interest to all who kok and 'remember the73 words
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Article86 1933-08-07 9 Safeguard To European Peace. Reuter. Warsaw, Aug. f>. AN agreement of far-reaching importance to the peace of East Europe has been signed as the result of negotiation between the Polish Government and representatives of the Nazi Government of Dantzig referring questions of the 'utilisation of theReuter. - 86 words
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Article55 1933-08-07 9 Badly Hurt Chinese Taken To Hospital. A Chinese sustained rer'ous injury when he fell from a height cf about 40 feet last night. It is n:t .known how the accident .occurred but it appears that he fell from the third stcrey of a house in Queen Street.55 words
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Article812 1933-08-07 9 Tactical Exercise. BAYONET FIGHTING TO-DAY. jyjORE Volunteers attended the battalion camp at Changi (which began on Friday evening yesterday and went through the tactical exercise. There was also a swimming contest, followed by a drumhead service. Bayonet fighting was practised to-day. Before and aft-r breakfast y812 words
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Article59 1933-08-07 9 French Airmen Making Good Time. Reuter. Piiria. Aug. o. Kt Oodd* nrtd m n-Tsi 1- '*>-c on Au* 5 Uow cv:-r »Trr al W 21 pm. <E 9T 1 ♦fcey Wirek'jard Uu»t they still 1-iMI 3 BUO If tif petrol, clrsplt"? vHoii» olnrm- ovlt Ol" A'-bint-'c, andReuter. - 59 words
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Article356 1933-08-07 9 FRIENDLY HINT ON AUSTRIA. Not Strong Enough. French Favour League Action. Reuter. Paris, Aug. 5. 'piIE demarche to Germany is welcomed by all shades of Frencn opinion, though the Right Opposition find the method of making it not strong enough for their palate, while the SocialistsReuter. - 356 words
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Article87 1933-08-07 9 An Unofficial Visit To Malacca. (From Our Own CorretjiondcntJ Malacca Aug. 4. H. R. H. the Prince of Kambacng Bejra I (Prir.ce Fuiachairat. of £iam. and his d ughLr j paid an unofficial visit to Malacca Ulivlng hc.e lon the night of the 2nd i-:.st. They stayed ,at87 words
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Article65 1933-08-07 9 Many Successes Of Mr. Ward Jackson. rrom Our Own Conrespondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 6. The Malayan Kennel Aisoc ati n staged a very successful dog show to-oay. In which Mr. Ward Jackson's an mals won mos. even:. There were 44 entries, all in gtod c nditiov.. Mr.65 words
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Article108 1933-08-07 9 Hundreds At The Anniversary Celebrations. The Amicable Athletic Association celebrated their fifth anniversary at their premises, 43-B, Upper Nankin Street, yesterday. Ihe premises were simply out tastefully decorated for the occasion. Teochew music enlivened the gathering from noon to midnight. Hundreds of members and gues.s, who i.icluded members108 words
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Article63 1933-08-07 9 The funeral of Capt. E. H. JtWB, of the S.S.V.C. T (Malajj Coy., to'k place on Friday at Bidadari Musi m Burial grund. Amo<? wreath* were B'soai fr tn the Officer Commanding and all ranks let. Bn. S.S.V.F., the Officer Commanding and Officers. 2nd Bn. S.S.V.F..63 words
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Advertisement407 1933-08-07 9 PHOSFERINE ASSISTS ATHLETE'S SUCCESSES fl 1-cEING the winner of 72 weight-lifting Matches and Tournaments during the past 10 years, my lengthy experiences in active athletics and strength contests have proved to me that Phosferine, apart from its inestimable value in cases of Indigestion, Brain Fag and Nerve Disorders, is of407 words
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Article81 1933-08-07 10 NO CONFIRMATION OF MESSAGE. FENG DROPS RESISTANCE. CHARBAR TO BE TAKEN OVER BY FORMER CHAIRMAN. It is reported that Doluiior the gateway of Charhar and recently taken by MarshalFeng, has been re-taken the eonfi, med. a Manchl,kuo troo P s The report is not officially F»n^L81 words
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Article703 1933-08-07 10 Reuter. Shanghai, Aug. 7. |T is reported that Dolunor, the eastern gateway of Charhar was re-occupied by Japanese and Manchukuo forces yesterday. However, the message is not confirmed. Mr. Li Chak Vat, one of the members of the Chinese delegation to the Tangku peace conference, yesterdayReuter. - 703 words
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Article223 1933-08-07 10 England Feels The Depression Is Ending. Loudon July 18. Severn! recent indication* hove cauM-d a wave of op imlatn In England. and theer is u fairly general feeling that the economic di-pressloit 15 no» at any rate* pan lis worst The most striking sign is the drop223 words
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Article40 1933-08-07 10 Chinese Boy Hurt In Street Accident. Said to have been knocked down by a motor lorry yesterday afternoon, in Garden iff Chinese boy sustained a future *>f the right leg and severe abrasions The ambulance was m attendance.40 words
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Article194 1933-08-07 10 Don t Store lit Cheap Enamel I Vessels. All lemonade, of course. Is not made from lemons Some- is made Irom chemicals, including acids, whirl) are apt to aflect certain thing* i rhey come in contract with. Kor this reason onr ha» to be careful. when I Coring194 words
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Article59 1933-08-07 10 Sea Gives Up Sealed Bottle With S.O.S. Rome. baUle< WhiCh is thou ht may KSSSLft? come from the liner "Lusitania u y a German ««bmarine during the vireggfo. thr Wn UP by the near teJ3?5 th Vf al wai broken the bottle was ••/o. s h t59 words
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196 1933-08-07 10 'A Ludva Prolt-iion, a Pwrunotmt :Jn;r ,jy op«j»d t rx-rOlejit !umi>hm «112 t h« C&pirnJ Theatre yvsur<u) I» features Surf jflari Roiuiu! You lis and AlL'n Slupvrorth "A Lsdy'f Pnolti-.lon'' one of ilio* lf UI foniPdJ';. ihnr Pununnunt uon= v t»cj: "112196 words
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Article97 1933-08-07 10 j tM vO M (rc t 112 IU JaV Crawford and Clnrfc OaW, vr A .now, Jf CttWdtd lou L> #l Jf4 rHutR M.reri\UM o -1C Pavilion -heouv- ofMj wl) j Jiown t:-ni|T. u .t fr-r the kit turn-JY-m rrov. ne umpMf series or Jonu 497 words
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Article248 1933-08-07 10 3l.P's. Protest Against "No Tipping" Rule. London. July 18 A number of M.P. s are protesting at «bat they hold to be an unwarranted action on tne par- of Lord Trenehard. head of the Londo a police. Lor Trerchard is carrying on a campaign against "tips" given to248 words
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Article171 1933-08-07 10 Architect's Facts About Smoke Havoc. Sir Frank Baines. the famous architect, hat put forward some astonishing facts about the havoc caused by smoky chimneys in Britain He describes smoke as -the destructive canker of our age-, which not only blackens buildinps but actually eats away the171 words
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Article85 1933-08-07 10 British Diplomat In Car Craxh. V» 0911, Mwdcu Cilv H^ rold LMu f-'flrquhftr. Charge d'Affaire* R \hr Britlm, Lryutlon hrre, h>d a mMrow rfTcn *ly from u motftr-crti* atcJdent 1 *hlch Uiighl well h.ive proved ftettuu» 2*s* f*shton«b|H wc«lc-*nd resort, when a small car nunc wit/, *:e«d-on cfllliMon85 words
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Article428 1933-08-07 10 Branch To Be Formed.ln Singapore I The Rev Abel Eklund said that the secretary J tiie movement had written from Geneva asking them to send delegates to the forthcoming conference in Java. A commitwuhich at first thought that it would be better to form a local branch of428 words
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Article1250 1933-08-07 10 MALACCA NOTES. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Maiacca. Au;>. 4 A COMMITTEE meeting of .he Straits Bettk (Malacca) Association was -eld Mater 3ay at the Malacca Club, Mr. F. m Ed i Vi The others present were: Mcs2 T A Barnes. E. C. Ma/tin, V. Chase-C mt1,250 words
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Article836 1933-08-07 10 Historical l nn LEE CHOON Oi AN'S PART?. 'From Our Own Cam... rE torrid condition, valent in London for V n continue unabated, and Declared thlt the than ever experienced always afternoon Mrs. Lee Choon Qua, y i feted by her Engh,> j parts of the count:\836 words
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Article, Illustration72 1933-08-07 11 (.I N I'KACTICK. I i ot are u- J rl t clcsu* or the hf hnvy gun (iraci from Fort Scrapon^ «>t K a mInim Ml Serapong. it• .>• u fu. the practice r* i!> itrW uliL* red flag i.i uwcml <««72 words
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Article74 1933-08-07 11 I Singapore, All 4. V. ■;CS:i>E THE WHARVES. I irl Entrance Gate 1). Fntranee Gate 3). 16; Borhum 14: Sinnese n S Philoctctes 7. Dock i Bnmuaea Gate 3> 33; Bandai Mr.ru 35; Peiafe J9. tutrance Gate 4). arl Entrance Gate 4> 4; H« toi Kajang Jardine sx74 words
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Article72 1933-08-07 11 I'Jiumm» Tii Turn Professional stn- t-v. York Paper. m Ntw York, hwuit: n! the Amcrii tl' ios, ha? been offered a dollars, i ppiaxlnwlffly MiUwi w 'urn prete*r.n|te. aivrdlng lo the Sr- -jui u>urfr*m. i>n to i«Y that Vin»?s. who n the Landnn chnmplonCl'j*» tentatively agreed ii72 words
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Article50 1933-08-07 11 j Ma.l from and Paiemban- by I reroplanc arc expected at tie Genera- Pest CiUcc. Singapore, r.t 2M\) p.r... to-morrovr. i From Holland and Germany by the 'Johaii van Oidbenbarnevelt." due at Singapore at ROSS to-mcrrow. From China and Japan by the "Himalaya Maru." due at Singapore to-morrow.50 words
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Article124 1933-08-07 11 Action Against Montreal Companies. Montreal. Sir Alfred Cope, represent ng Welsh coal eapattare who are vitally interestt'd in the C nadian coal trade and an action whCh has hcen recently instituted by the Provincial 1 Government against four Montreal importing companies, has arrived here in connection with124 words
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Article144 1933-08-07 11 SELLING. Singapore. An,;- 1 London 4 months' tiglu jj* Ij® London 3 months' sight London 30 days" sight London 30 days' sight I, London demand 112 '.Z London TT. Lyons and Paris demand Hamburg oemand New York demand J BaUivla and Sourabaya demand Satnarang demand Penang derr.aort Calcutta144 words
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Article203 1933-08-07 11 Singapore. A'.l." R. < Slam» W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan 1114 «Siam» W. Coast 2 *1^ Rice. B. Slam N. 1 511Hire. B. Siam N. 2 5107 Rice. Slam "Old" per koyan No 1 Rlcc. Slam "Old" No 'i 3*"'- Rice, Slam "Old No, 3 Stam. No. 1203 words
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Article288 1933-08-07 11 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures. TO-DAY, AUG. 7 High Tides.—l 2.24 p.m.. 11.45 p.m. Bank Holiday. New World tenth annivcisary. Golf: Keppel G.C. August Bank Holiday Competition: Island Club Duffers Cup. Cricket: F.M.S. v. Colony. Penang. Football: Command v. Selangor, Ancon Ruarl: S.C.C. v.288 words
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Article94 1933-08-07 11 Operator Badly Burnt; Building Gutted. I P»LL I Because the audience kept coot, u > I were lost in what might have been a uttijlI disaster when a cinema was practically tJtstro>- ed by Are at Besanccm A ftlm caught fire and :he operate *u< I badly94 words
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Article302 1933-08-07 11 I tappaifr rubber not tapped on Estates of 100 acies and over, for the month ending June, 1933. ACREAGES OF TAPPABLE RUBBER NOT TAPPED. Acreage, of On Estates which have entirely On Estates which have paitly T °lal Percen.ago ot T«ppabie ceased tapping. ceased tapping. r7l to302 words
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Article125 1933-08-07 11 ALHAMBRA. —"HeH Below." starring Robert j Montgomery. I CAPITOL. —Roland Young in "A Lady's Profession." EMPIRE. —"The Dawn Patrol." GREAT WORLD. —Side shows. Cabaret, j Malay opera. Chinese v.ayang, silent anJ talk- fcpg films (Sky Talkie: "Tell Me To-night."» I MARLBOROUGH. Mahduri." featu-uv; Miss Sulochan, a Hindustani talkie. NEW125 words
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Article144 1933-08-07 11 Grand-Uncle Shares GrandNephew's Cradle. Belgrade. In a certain farmhouse here, a gnmd-uncl:' and his grand nephew are lying in the same ciedle, sucking their thumbs together and h monising the gurgle* of babyhood. And no-one knows which is which The grand-nephew is a few minutes older than144 words
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Advertisement131 1933-08-07 11 HOT SPRINGS SELETAR ZOM SALITARIS IRON TONIC VICHY WATER SPECIAL DRY GINGER ALE FK&SSEK SBEAVE, !LI»I1TEII. *ijmi n« mi' mn i"i rtaraOTa^^eaaaaenfaamM i fl vll fl fl b x j 'Miligal' j An Investment of 50 cents a day iin Endowment Insurance is a i very sure road to Independence.131 words
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Miscellaneous239 1933-08-07 11 [POSTAL IHT€IUOtH«I > SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE. I TO-MORROW. Anamba and Natuna islands (General Verspyck) 3 a.m. I Rh'o, Singkawang and Pemaugkat (Pa.igii 3 a.m. R !ll o (Mersing) 9 a.m. j Pengerang (Hock Keng) 9 a.m. I Karimon (Hang Yon) Pa m. Pulau Tekcng (Meranti) 9 a.m. Snkap (Hen; Chuan)239 words
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128 1933-08-07 12 THE COLONY v. F.M.S. MATCH AT PENANG. C.N. REED SCORES 218 RUNS. PROSPECTS OF DRAWN GAME IN THE ANNUAL ENCOUNTER. C. N. Reed, of Perak, eh osen as one of the substitutes for the four men originally selected, who were unable to play128 words
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470 1933-08-07 12 {From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Aug. 6. J»HE annual Colony v. F.M.S. cricket match, which is being played in Pc lang this year, and was begun on Saturday, will go down as one of the outstanding games of the series, j a!; hough it is470 words
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Article79 1933-08-07 12 Yesterday's Events At K along-. 'j I- hnndii-ap tut' i>j r -L 1 r 1 i iKo Cliltivsc BwlitiiU^n; 112 i 'on ff .1: Kaionp yesterday. •I» »uJ' Sra Jvc Lmi I oc c i' I m Vjy Pdrtr». Frurteuu M*Ljir.-,ti r t 1 >n o\ent. -> DIVISION79 words
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Article100 1933-08-07 12 Nas lim. t c Siamese golf champion and Ho.; Hp professional was on the winning s«r I h the txhibit on matches played >« rday. Pirtnrr n" j. 7. Smith (Island champion* egalnst M. M. Pat'rson »Malayan champion. •< A. C. Roper eon <s. G. c. prtf ssionalt100 words
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Article62 1933-08-07 12 _1 *S C V A defeated the Malacca in a met*] at the Jalan Besar' otadium ye? erday. Sng jprr' cheese had the better of I V'l vi uZ C£* hBK art «r resumption I'Z "T v per r Several scoring f'• V b fcith of regards! i62 words
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Article89 1933-08-07 12 When the case in which Uttam Singa, a I". uabi wno stands charged with commitm, i c t C£Us,n death of a compatriot i f mcd Fau;a Singh near the Railway Poli-r T* vr vu X nn T,|r was called at the ft:«t 1..-r:s-rrtc-s Cor-t Ip h. Conrt Chief Inep*;-89 words
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Article397 1933-08-07 12 The following are the positions in the vA-F-A. League competitions to date: FIRST DIVISION. Goals. i P. W L. D. P. A. Pts. Malays 13 12 0 1 56 14 16 Chinese 11 8 2 1 46 15 17 Wilts. ll ;j 0 31 12 16 S.R.C.397 words
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Article336 1933-08-07 12 Handicaps For To-day's Races. ITANDICAPS for the last day of the.Penan--■•-■-Autumn professional rare meetly to are as follows: aay RACE I.—Porno. Cbs es 2 and 3 rCknhi Div. 2—<6 tan.): Perfect Lady 9.7 Bust Up q Ltonie 9 4 Land's End 7 4 Highland La-s 8.11336 words
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Article300 1933-08-07 12 Keturn Rox'ng Match On Friday. The main event will be a return rontett between Aircraftsman Q»h.m. the RA f b.ntamao,gi,t champion, and Bud Wal ry The previous eonte* between to rH fSng 0 lhe roppd a Walley ret red mid-oy in the eon est v, th badly300 words
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Article568 1933-08-07 12 Yesterday's Inter-State Badminton. SOME four hundred badminton on husiasts filled the spacious hall of the S.V.C, at Beach Rr>ad. yesterday, wh.n the annual badnil: ton match of file singles and five doubles b w cr. B langor and Singapore commenced. Never vas such a hard bat.le fought568 words
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Article511 1933-08-07 12 Challenge To Airplane And Bus Competition. A ii^ a f** Un SkMMUBI along the gr und at 110 miles an hour. Taafi how it micht appear to the astorisncd s™*! M" n;, t glimpse of th« hrst ream-lmed. mctor-driven train to be ouilt in t.re Un-trd State*511 words
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107 1933-08-07 12 MISS OLDFIELD RETAINS TITLE. SINGAPORE DEFEAT BY MRS. CORBFTr WIPED OUT. UKBfc Tr Miss Betty Oldfidd, Malayan ladies' gfaries h retained her title for the third jrear in when she beat Mrs. Carbett in two straight 6 Z i TT*. yesterday at Kuala Lumpur107 words
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114 1933-08-07 12 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 5. 'pHE annual Malayan lawn tennis championship meeting which is being played on the Selangor Club courts is nearing completion. MEN'S SINGLES. Lim Eong Sco beat Chin Lee Onn (Perak champion i in the semi-hnal. H. M.114 words
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Article30 1933-08-07 12 1 AmerV rr ~j VI 112 ti> onmi'l Anul \»i. i.-- i (r nja r,i a 1 6• il„ Oi-" n: .1» 11. »r ti R.*U)> r30 words
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Advertisement108 1933-08-07 12 SUGAR MADE FROM THE PURE CANE U a refined sugar of quality and distinction and is an British Product. Discriminating housewives specify Taikoo" because they know that its purity fc altogether beyond question. "Packed for the consumer" Taikoo sugar reaches the pin ers in the original Cartons or Bags: absolute108 words
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Article97 1933-08-07 13 SELANGOR BEATEN BY 8-2. SEVEN GOALS SCORED IN THE FIRST HALF. Singapore annexed the premier Malayan soccer trophy tort!" seventh time since the inception of the series in 1921, when they beat Selangor by a margin of six goals in the tilK of the Malaya Cup97 words
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Article986 1933-08-07 13 Seven Goals In First Halt. By "R jnau") AVAST concourse of spectators, d ai <>ver 11,000, filled A.F A. Stadium at Anson Road enth Malaya Cup final Saturday, v. hen Singapore ail but ir humiliating B—l defeat 1927, by winning by The band of the Ist986 words
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Article663 1933-08-07 13 Too Good For Selangor's Defence. (Comments by 'Reynard.") IT was a real, hot cup-final, although Singapore won easily in the end. Four lively goals in rapid succession, when the Selangor defence was tied in knots, decided the issue. After Singapore had scored the first goal Selangor set663 words
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Article52 1933-08-07 13 SINGAPORE. Fir»l: MAT NOOR (Ist minutrl, Stcnnd: MADOV 116 th minatrl. Third: KENG HOCK (17th minute). Fourth: DOLFATTAH <Mrd minute» Fifth: KFNG HOCK (58th minulri. SUth: KF.N'G HOCK 142 nd minulrt. Srvfnlh: MA DON (Slat ffllnolrl. E'elitk: MAT NOOR <sSth minute). SELANGOR. First: HENRY 11th minulet Srcond; HENRY52 words
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Article200 1933-08-07 13 Progress Of Malayan Tournament. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 5. FURTHER progress was made in the Malayan Lawn Tennis championship tournament which is being played on the courts of the Selangor Club. Results at a glance: MEN'S SINGLES. Second Round: Lim Bong Soo beat Lincoln Leong200 words
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Article202 1933-08-07 13 Nondescripts Win By Four Wickets. Saturdays cricket match at the V.M.C.A. ground at Anson Road was won by the Nondescripts by four wickets. The Association could enly gather 81 runs when they took first knock. Scores: V.M.C.A. Penefather b de Silva 10 Ferriera run out 10 Lyne b202 words
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Article31 1933-08-07 13 The cvicket match between the Raffles Institution and the Medical College Union 11, which was to have been played en Saturday on the R. I. ground, was cancelled.31 words
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Article304 1933-08-07 13 Long Jump Record Broken? 'From Our Oun Correspondent.) Kuala Lu.npur. Aug. 5. HHHE Hon. Mr. T. S. Adams was among a A large crowd that witnessed the first championship meeting of the Selangor Amateur Athletic Association held here to-day at the Stadium. The weather was remarkably fine304 words
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Article64 1933-08-07 13 The Wightman Cup Matches. Reuter. New York. Aug. 5. Mrs. Wills Moody and Miss Marble are not playing in the Wightman Cup Singles A decision regarding th? doubles will be h.ad" later. —Rev er. Mrs. Moody is suffering from an old injury and Miss ftfiuMs fell iil suddenlyReuter. - 64 words
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Advertisement297 1933-08-07 13 lAssetsI Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance in force over $35,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. i (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements). IHEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building. Cecil Stj-eet, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry. EC. The Company has £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and compiles297 words
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Article665 1933-08-07 14 Saturday's Results. NAHGOO WINS TOP CLASS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Aug. 5. 'JpHE third day of the Penang Turf Club's Autumn professional race meeting to-day was again favoured by fine weather. The going was good and there was a large attendance, including the Resident Councillor (the665 words
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Article66 1933-08-07 14 Kuala Lumpur V.M.C.A. Beat Seremban School. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Aug. s The Kuala Lumpur V.M.C.A. to-day beat v IfTi Ge rge 7i BtbatiL on the V.M.C.A. ground by a wide margin. t KS and scored 188 juns for 7 wickets (Ariffln 42, Mori 42 Poulier66 words
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Article152 1933-08-07 14 Opeh Championship Meeting. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Aug. 5. rpHE annual Perak open athletic sports meetX ing was held to-day. Results at a glance: Shot Put Kapur Singh, Gajan Singh, La U Seng Cheng. (34 feet 4Vs Long Jump: Clancy, Wan Slew Lan, Hooi Voon. Half Mile:152 words
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Article128 1933-08-07 14 Ties in the Juvenile "Badminton Party tournament commencing on Tuesday. Tuesday: Chua Yam Chuan v. Yeo Kwang Yam. Tan Chin Chye v. Low Bok Eng. Wednesday: Yeo Kwang Yam v. Chee Leng Watt. Wong Chong Teck v. James Choa. Thursdayr Chua Yam Chuan v. Chee Leng Watt.128 words
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Article116 1933-08-07 14 Air Liners Serve Four-Course Dinners. London, July 18. Buck's Club golfers—some fifty strong— went eve) to Le Tbuquet to play off their annual tournment. Most of them travelled by air, seme in private planes and others in the big imperial Airways liner which now flies daily to Berck.116 words
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Article261 1933-08-07 14 Death Of Veteran Press Correspondent. Barcelona. DR. Emile Joseph Dillon, the distingulsntd former correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph," died here this morning at the age of 78. Dr. Dillon, who had resided here for the past sev«_n years, leaves a wife and son. Born in Dublin of261 words
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Article230 1933-08-07 14 "Romantic" Hairdressing Revival Promised. If the expert's word is the truth, we are vi for a season of elaborate hairdressing. The .Jungle and Eton crop, we are told, belonged t» the unromantic, period. The romantic period is now upon us, and is to last throughout the thirties230 words
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Article178 1933-08-07 14 Prince Of Wales Revives Its Popularity. J London, July 18. Le Touquet, which has been rather neglected iix "under the weather" as a pleasure resort for the past two cr three seasons, is hoping for a bumprr crop of fashionable tourists this cummer. It is the economic178 words
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Article348 1933-08-07 14 Milton's Swimmi Feats. (From Our Qwn Cor,,^, U **«B, j u!j h I? G. M. MILTON 1 .Club, who has irran, B ***ta tag of the Channel Z long-distance champions,,; Swimming Association over yards' course in the R; and Putney in 1 h. 8 mm. 2u348 words
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Article177 1933-08-07 14 Greta Garbo Leading Another Fashion. Greta Garbo is reputed to have evolved a new form of hair cut. If this be to, then little dcubt that this cut will atf. 11 the kmdressing styles of the world. For years, the Greta Garbo long bub.' WO*} straight and smcothly177 words
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Article89 1933-08-07 14 About Pt. Nehru Stealing A March. The latest theory, expressed in cert un quarters about Mr. Gandhi's determination continue Civil Disobedience is that he is afraid that Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru on his release about the middle of August would otherwise steal a march over him and secure89 words
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Advertisement722 1933-08-07 14 Cheap Lamps jf^jjP SiM England Luxury BjHI V Laboratories *f tmmmmT Invented the flr.-t lf^r*7^^i^fftßHfi|^fffPE j\ D I drawn tungsten I M«NHpi wire elcct:ic lamp A yf ln I9IL sine f I k A li 4 \#4 IV\ then 1111 the most IT-HJ fi Plj men t s were Ml722 words
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Advertisement92 1933-08-07 14 FAMEL'S SW! Bi l l Soluble Lacto Creosote IB 1 PHOSPHATE OF LIME I succeed where other 111 remedies have failed to prevent IB and cure: Cm,,s Coughs. 111 Bronchitis (chronic). Catarrh, j Asthma, Influenza, Emphysema, j I' HI Nctleded CoWr C*Urrt>. I J I Why not try it when92 words
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Article1217 1933-08-07 15 n ,l Some Comments dn Tin Duty. LONDON LETTER. »i it L'urr-'KpoHdvnl i London. Juiv 19. 'Jit UipU: of the Bs.tmt I Uear. I have I'iu it may come at Vvtiuli ,r SlUi would luivc Mi)ir<ot nr>*> prevailing Rti "H-Kuirh neirotta- rt. lull :viuj{ will be1,217 words
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Article106 1933-08-07 15 Maharajah To Attend The Chamber. Eombay. rIS Maharajah of Alwar, who recently left hb State for a two-year holiday, after differences with the Government of India ov.;r administration, has arrived in Bombay to a.tend the meeting of the Chamber of Princes. It is understood that the situation106 words
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Article64 1933-08-07 15 Would-Be Suicide Leaps 120 Feet. Dairen (Manchukuo). A young man leaped down the inside of a 120-foot factory chimney here—and landed safe and sound on a five foot cushion of soot ar.d ashes. Now he has been charged with robbing a Marine Bureau official. He planned his64 words
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Article126 1933-08-07 15 The British Car Gains Ground. Colombo. AN exciting "race" between British and American cars for the lead in total registrations is now approaching a definite issue--with the British cars "creeping up.' The large lead of the Americans has oeen reduced month by month as the British small126 words
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Article244 1933-08-07 15 Government Of India Satisfied. The Viceroy was to have left Simla on July 28, and will return to Simla only on Aug. 18, accompanied by Lady Willingdon. In order to dispose of several pending matters before proceeding on a month's tour. His Excellency Lord Wilhngdon has been holding244 words
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Article204 1933-08-07 15 Aircraft Not An Unmixed Blessing. The invention of air machines has already proved both a blessing and a disadvantage to society. Its blessings are obvious, but it should be realised tha: its disadvantages are cf two main kinds—the disadvantages that arise from the deliberate misuse of aviation204 words
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Article189 1933-08-07 15 Apparently Neither Rays Nor Cosmic. Perhaps in their zeal to explain, or try to explain, everything in terms of rays of one sort or another (we have long been famiuar with ultra-violet rays, infra-red rays, X-rays, and others), some scientists have set us talking about "cosmic rays." Yet189 words
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Article92 1933-08-07 15 It Nearly Cost Wang Fu His Life. Harbin. "Your ticket, please!" said Wang r*u, an inspector, to a tramp who was standing on the platform of the Hailar tmin on the Chinese Eastern Railway. The tramp seized Wang by the waist and flung him on to the92 words
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Article196 1933-08-07 15 Insurance Problem In Paris. •wo i Paris. ■s> it a n imprudence to be loved? Or Is it 1 merely a fatality? This question has arisen in connection with an insurance claim following two tragic deaths. A young Provencal fell in love with a man led196 words
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Article218 1933-08-07 15 Ten Years Research: Only Limited Quantities. There are so many natural phenomena (Trom sunshine to lightning, and from rainbows to clouds) that man has learnt to make 1 for himself in the Science laboratory, that It is rather surprising to reflect that science has j only just218 words
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Article220 1933-08-07 15 Plant-Animals That Are Not Anchored. One of the most curious things about a clitain species of one of the most curious of sea-dwellers —the sponge—is the manner in which it changes its position. As much an animal as a plant, the living version cf the thing we220 words
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Article182 1933-08-07 15 Attractive Novelty With Hyde Park View. Lady Louis Mountbatten is the latest owner of Brook House. She is now to occupy the house on top of the new building which It to be errected where her old home once stood. She will, thus, very nearly carry out182 words
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Article126 1933-08-07 15 To Be Seen By British Church Dignitaries. Trier. The Holy Coat of Trier," believed by the devout to be the robe of Christ, is to be exhibited here from July 23 to Sept. 3, when pilgrims from all over the world are expected. Cardinals and bishops from Great126 words
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Advertisement563 1933-08-07 16 W. HASSAN. ELECTRICAL AND WATER CONTRACTOR. 36-37, Bras Hasan Road, SINGAPORE. If you are in need of electric lights, fans, motors, etc., and water service, please write to the above address or 'Phone j TO I,ET. SIANG LIM PARK Farther Reductions of Rents from Ist August, 1933. $1(5.00 and .$lB.OO563 words
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Advertisement476 1933-08-07 16 THE PEOPLE S PAPER; INDEPENDENT PROGRESSIVE I TO LET. ITO LET—3S, Balmoral Road. Por particulars apply to S. A. B. J. Aljunied, 69-A, High Str?:t, Singapore. TO LET—3. Ramsgate Rd., off Grove Rd., close to Katong Park. Key to inspect from K*bun 1. Ramsga'e Road, or 3, Margate Road. Particulars476 words
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Advertisement239 1933-08-07 16 SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED —A Stenographer (male) with knowledge of filing. Only experienced men should apply to Post Box No. 233, c o Malaya Tribune. WANTED—Fiist-class Procss Hand; must thoroughly understand line and half-tone work; willing and industrious man only need apply: good ralary for right man:—Write Box No. 187, c239 words
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Advertisement167 1933-08-07 16 j FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Four D.C. Linotype motors, each 1 1> H.P., also the following four large D.C. motors, each of I 460 volts, one three H.P.. one four H.P., one 4.5 H P. and one 6 H.P. All 'in good working order. Particulars and prices from the Manager, Malaya167 words
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Advertisement405 1933-08-07 16 AUCTION SALE, AUCTION SALE GOVERNMENT OF JOHORE. IN THE SUPREME COURT OP JOHORE, AT JOHORE BAHRU. Land Application No. 7 193?. NG CHIN CHENG, of Ulu Yam, Selangor. F.M.S., Charge* and NG LOON TEAK, cf Palob, Johore. at present residing at No. 22, Mills Road. Malacca, Chargor IT IS HEREBY405 words
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Advertisement480 1933-08-07 16 25 Cents ~T"*1 PASTE 1 scifcNnnc/y tl > reipcfT^ MALAYA TRIBUNE. 'PHONE 6171. RATES. l ITABLE IN ADVANCE. Delivery Including fatf^ at office Postage Po^,,, or close (Local or toPorein residence. F.MB.) Country Yearly $15.00 $2100 MJoq Half-Yearly 7.50 $10.50 |i BJO Quarterly $3 75 y| as |ej SINGLE COPY480 words
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