Malaya Tribune, 12 August 1933
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Title Section39 1933-08-12 1 The Malaya Tribune THE MOST POPULAR DAILY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. Vol. XX, No. 190 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 12, 1933 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Saturday, Aug. 12. IfSS. Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 12, 1933. HVE39 words
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Advertisement89 1933-08-12 1 I the oval flask. [THE IN TIE ART OF BREWING Sole Importers i The East Asiatic Company, Limited. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENAN G. UP-TO-DATE ■Mm mm DELICACIES ||h=SS|||| Pressed "Pork, Pressed Brisket |SI3GiS Of£Beef, Pressed Ox Tongue, Cooked Ham, Col lard Head. XOTORE COLD STORAGE Co..Ltd. ORCHERP ROM? TELEPHONE 537889 words
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Advertisement171 1933-08-12 1 A. FLINTER 6, Rallies Place, Singapore. Importing Diamonds and Pearl Necklaces of every size and quality. Selling at latest and lowest market prices. Also buying gold coins and gold ornaments of every class and quality, paying highest prices according to daily exchange rates. THE ORIGINAL PRIMUS J HEATING and LIGHTING171 words
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Article, Illustration89 1933-08-12 2 Comment* On The Mail. My dear Nieces. Contributions have corns in well thla x.ccb tut I can do with more. I am very pleased to see so many takinr par: in the debate but I still miss article: ft 03 nieces like "Gwtnnie," "Ruth,' "Dandelion."89 words
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Article647 1933-08-12 2 Jean - (By "Jean." internum is the present debate becoming I should dearly love to follow Aunt izzie's advice and join in the fun. But such a thing is impossible as I approve of both bobi d and long h:ir. Cf course, they say that v. Oman's crowning tkfj647 words
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Article111 1933-08-12 2 Nightmare - (By "Nightmare." The much discussed topic of "To Bob or not to Bob" has captivated many girls to venture forward with their arguments. In my view to bob or not to bob is entirely a matter of choice. Don't follow the wishes of others,111 words
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Article297 1933-08-12 2 Angeline - (By "Angeline." All of us are builders, and we have to build our thoughts, which will make our character either beautiful or ugly. Few things are more wonderful than our pewer of talking to ourselves, in the secret at cur own soul. We know very well that if297 words
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Article371 1933-08-12 2 Lucky Star - ißy "Lucky Star." Yes. bobbed hair is more convenient for v.s when we are going out with our friends who call at our home unexpectedly and wish us to be in their company. But, "Merry Maid." you know that it is our duty to comb our hair371 words
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Article238 1933-08-12 2 Topsie - (By "Topsie." June was the amiable one, but Stella was always cross. "Come on," shouted Stella from the bottom of the stairs, "we'll be late for the show." "All right," replied June. At last with much lingering over things, they started for the she*When they arrived a:238 words
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Article237 1933-08-12 2 April - ißy "April." Hello! everybody, I suppose you all are very interested in our present debate. Well, in hi. opinion I think that girls should bob their hair. Oh! how lovely it Is to have nice short hair, and how cool you feel in this hot237 words
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Article337 1933-08-12 2 Maud - (By "Maud." 1 dor. t know whether you will agree with n;e in this, but I firmly believe tha; we are all governed by Fate. Perhaps some of my headstrcng cousins may think that things happen just as they wish them to. and just as337 words
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Article109 1933-08-12 2 Pearly Tooth." K. L - (By "Pearly Tooth." K.L. Hello! Hello! my cousins and you, Auntie l izzie. I am very sorry for Auntie Lizzie for she is appealing for more contributions every time. I think girls should bob their hair bcoause it keeps them cocl and it is easier to109 words
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Article74 1933-08-12 2 Bright Eyes," K. L - (By "Bright Eyes," K.L. I likt to have» long hair, and see girls jritli it too. If you have long hair you can dms it in many styles, such as in locks or caught up with a bow. When you have long hair you save the money for74 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement87 1933-08-12 2 AIHheMM is in the COW LfAf. The Rich Golden Leaf used in the perfection of Wills's GOLD FLAKE Cigarettes is matured and prepared the Wills's way— \gMf wa y that is exclusive to this famous name. It is ripe— mellow—pure, and consequently always smooth and uniform in smoking. Our own87 words
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743 1933-08-12 3 POLICY OF RECONSTRUCTION. IMPOSSIBLE IF NO SUPPORT FROM GOVERNMENT. A recent editorial in the "Peiping Morning Post" criti--54 s the recent speech"of Mr. [Wang Ching Wei in which he said that the salvation of the nation could be attained by743 words
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Article550 1933-08-12 3 Good News: NO FORCE AGAINST FENG. ACCORDING to the latest reports from the Capital, the Killing conference has decided not to resort to forceful measures in the settlement of the Chahar situation. This li the most encouraging news we have had during the last few days," &ays550 words
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Article87 1933-08-12 3 Volunteer Contributions Scandal. Shun Pao. Shanghai, Jul/ 19. A sensational embezzlement case has tcea unearthed with regard to the disposal oi the huge funds contributed by various quarters to the Chinese Volunteers in Manchuria. It is es:imated thatj no less ihan 120.000,000 was contributed to .General Ma Chan-shanShun Pao. - 87 words
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Article44 1933-08-12 3 Marshal Tuan Chi Jui Leaving For Hangchow. Shanghai, July 14. Owing to the excessive heat in Shanghai during the last few days. Marshal Turn Chi-jui has decided to leave for Hangchow in a day o." two to spend the summer season there.44 words
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Advertisement114 1933-08-12 3 STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY, (Established In 1914). Stationers and Repairers. H-A, Change Alley, Slngspere. We Bua^antee I -he quality to be 5*9 the best or else your money will be refunded. «ln« us up for mechanics In case your typewriter Is out of order, and needs Immediate «twuion. Monthly cleaning of114 words
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Advertisement126 1933-08-12 3 l&llenbunjs Foods are particularly suited to the feeding of infants in hot climates. They are free from harmful germs and are readily prepared by the simple addition of boiling water only, thus giving complete independence of doubtful milk supplies. Milk Food No 1 Milk Food No. 1 Birth to 3126 words
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Advertisement267 1933-08-12 3 "I thank Colgate's! :,V, I T4°Wmuchmore charming--<he smile that t re X™ P*»' wh «ecth! Follow this advice: Use Colgate's on a wet toothbrush each I morning, each evening. Its special polishing f HJSi" the on dentists themselves use. I A »«nted breath is often caused by decaying j «ood267 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous240 1933-08-12 3 WHAT IS IN YOUR HOROSCOPE. LET ME TELL YOU FREE. Would you like to know without any co»c, what the s.ars indicate jour future will oe; whether you will be successful, prosperous and kcppy; about business, love, marriage tic 3. friends, enemies, travels, sickness, lucky and unlucky periods; what pitpredion240 words
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Advertisement512 1933-08-12 4 IM. HASSAN. ELECTRICAL AND WATER CONTRACTOR. 36-37, Bras Rasah Road. SINGAPORE. If you are in need of electric lights, fans, motors, etc., and water service, please write to the above address or 'Phone 3411. TO LET. SLANG LIM PARK Further Reductions of Rents from Ist August, 1933. $16.00 and $18.00512 words
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Advertisement564 1933-08-12 4 TO LET. I I I TO LET—3S, Balmoral Road. For particulars apply to S. A. B. J. Aljunied, 69-A, High Street, Singapore. TO LET—I-C, Sea Avenue, Katong, comfcrtable 2-storey house, garajge, 209 yds. from sea. $30 p.m. Ga.tey Bateman, 'Phone 5939. j TO LET—3, Ramsgate Rd., off Grove Rd., close564 words
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Advertisement850 1933-08-12 4 AUCTION SALE. AUCTION SALE. STATE OF JOH6RE. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE JUDOE AT JOHORE BAHRU. Land Application No. 66 of lfi32. In. the mat it of Section 6t (ii) of the Land Enactment 1910 as amended by Enactment 5 of 1913 and I In the matter of a850 words
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Advertisement493 1933-08-12 4 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. In the Estate of TAN BOON CHIN, Deceased. Pursuant to Ordinance No. 144 (Trustees). NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all credit ors or other persons having any claims cj demands upon or against the Es.ate of TAN BOON CHIN, deceased, late of No. 5», CairnhO. Road. Singapore,493 words
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Advertisement428 1933-08-12 4 25 Cents < XsW^ rOOT H PASTE SCHWTiriCAUV iVgnrrr-^ MALAYA TRIBUNE. 'PHONF r,i:i. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. PAYABLE IX ADV Delivery Including i, :ludin| at o2ice Rata* haap or close 'Local or t, Furtign residence. F.M.S.) Courlriej. Yearly $15.00 $21.00 $3300 Half-Yearly 7.50 $io.su $16.50 Quarterly 3.75 5.25 855 SINGLE COPY 5428 words
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Article627 1933-08-12 5 (ilimpse Of Somerset And Devon. Somewhere in England. I a- in Yorkshire after a trip to I and Devon about which there Irans-Atlantic suggestion of hustle. It ar, and >n ;hree days. An 8 30 t Wrston-super-Mara by I most delightful run throuxh iter, Coventry. Keinlworth, :<,627 words
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Article60 1933-08-12 5 Motor-Cycling To London From South Africa. Pretoria. Two young South Africans. Mr. K. Jones and Mr. James Sasseen. have set out from Fretoria to to London. They a.re riding small two-stroke English motor-cycles, and carrying very little kit—but they have great confidence in the ability c their60 words
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Article533 1933-08-12 5 Complete List Of K.L. Successes. THE official list of awards at the Central and South Malayan Dog Show promoted by the Malayan Kennel Association held at Kuala I umpur on Aug. C, Is as fellows: ALSATIANS i Open—either sex, any age) Mrs. F II Byron's Ycnno of Salgoud,533 words
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Article91 1933-08-12 5 Special Spanish Bond Issue To Replace Them. Madrid. I The Governmcn* has authorised an extra- j ordinary bond isrue ol ML/aN 00(J pesetas .£700,000), for ihe creaUon of State schools to replace those of the religious orders. Approval 01 the Cones at an early date is expacted. According91 words
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132 1933-08-12 5 Pinang Gazette. pEOPLE are now beginning to appreciate that it is not over-production that is wrong with the world but under-consumption. How can there be a surplus of wheat so long as a ringle person goes hungry, of leather so long as a singlePinang Gazette. - 132 words
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Article180 1933-08-12 5 Times of Malaya. WE would emphasise that the F. M. S. Government's "squandermania" also extended to its Education Department and the ime is now full ripe for that Department to come under the "axe," not in the way of shutting down schools, but in the way of reducingTimes of Malaya. - 180 words
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Article155 1933-08-12 5 Malay Post. EVEN in America there have not been wan:. ing financiers and economic experts <.f grea. standing who have given expression to grave apprehensions as to the probable effects of the American methods. And all thinkn.g men must have felt that to rush up production of commodi>ies beforeMalay Post. - 155 words
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Article181 1933-08-12 5 Straits Echo. ANY attempt to interfere with the working of the Tin Pool would cause violent fluctuations in price and it would also be poor lecompensc for the work done by the Tin Pool for bringing the price up to the present level to prevent it from gettingStraits Echo. - 181 words
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Advertisement155 1933-08-12 5 JOHN SAYS SO TOO HE'S FEEUNG BETTER SINCE WE VTA LE *DAY i lW 1 •So mrAny people are trying; \<S 1 /\V «TjjJ tnis new w ay to better health! I/ People who wouldn't think of Noa/ I 6 ivin g up tea. But they've X found that too155 words
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Advertisement250 1933-08-12 5 ST The most delicious tonic food you have m ever been asked to take contains all the X most important health factors you need! B Ostomalt contains vitamins A, B.C and D, E the vitamins that build you up after B illness, &eep you fit and free from disease, Vjj250 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous683 1933-08-12 5 CLUB DIARY. JJ heTe are num erous Clubs and Soc.ette* 3!°?; of the members of which are "Malaya Tribune." This Dim inritT d B V eciall V for them. Secretaries at an* ?t? I T° 1 rate in mMĕmU wm *tm P l ete Ha^Pening S of general interest Thl683 words
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743 1933-08-12 6 Shipping News Notices. OIL FROM BRITISH COAL. Effect Of Govt. Policy On Shipping. WHILE it is appreciated that the policy (f the Government in granting a fcuamiHc* 1 preference for home-produced light hyttfot: rbon oils is designed to assist and to provide further employment in the coal wining industry, it743 words
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Article90 1933-08-12 6 Portent Of Improved Atlantic Trade? The Anchor liner Caledonia arrived at York hill Quay, Glasgow, with 1,000 passengers, her largest complement for many months. This, it is hoped, is an indication of a return of the Atlantic passenger business, while another favourable sign is that many of the90 words
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Article80 1933-08-12 6 Four Vessels Of The Albert Ballin Class. According to a Hamburg report, the Ham-burg-Amertka Line has decided, in pursuance of the German Government s plans for relieving unemployment, to reconstruct the large passenger liners of the Albert Ballin claengaged in the North Atlantic traffic. This reconstructicn has been planned80 words
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Article556 1933-08-12 6 Consolidating Results Of Future Efforts. <T«HE first International Congress of Tank P**«»entcrs was opened at The HagueM-i mail week, when en inaugural address was de hvered by Mr. John de Meo, whoae views -fr the subject of "Technical Co-ordination" have been expressed on several occasions in theso columns.556 words
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Article107 1933-08-12 6 The Artiglio Lands Further Consignment. The Italian salvage .steamer Artiglio rcaclud Plymouth yesterday with her sixth consignment of gold and silver recovered from the wreck of the P. and O. lintr Egypt, sunk off Ushnnt 11 years ago. She lauded «07 bars cf silver, five bars cf gold107 words
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Article402 1933-08-12 6 Insurance Claims In Dispute. MANY underwriters directly interested in the insurance cf the French motor In r *Oeorgefl Philippar" were surprised by the mnouncement that the Services Ccnar-~t:r drs Messageries Maritimes had been request-d to refund the money paid (£1,250.000) Uttdei conditions in respect of the loss of402 words
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Article263 1933-08-12 6 Satisfactory Operation Of Pioneer Installation. It well be remembered that a few years ago the Lundolmen Shipyard. Gothenburj. introduced their electric regenerative system or heat consti\ation v l.:ch r suite; in mc eased taermul efficiency in reciprocating mar.ne sleam eneines. The pieneer installation in the steamci Tricne was263 words
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Article585 1933-08-12 6 Report Of London Owners' Society. PRESIDING, over the annual meeting of the Lend n General Shipownr. i' Society, the chairman, Mr. Andrew Mor.on Weir, struck an optimistic note for the shipping cutlock in general. Before moving U c ed pticn of the report and account, and585 words
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Advertisement446 1933-08-12 6 STEAMER SAILINGS. P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated In England.) HAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COLONDON AND PAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. (Under Contract with His Majesty*! Government). OUTWARD PROM LONDON. For China and Japan. Doe Tonnage. Singapore. 1933. NALDERA 16,000 Aug. 18 SOUDAN 6,500446 words
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Advertisement195 1933-08-12 6 ifiLLOYB triestino! (Incorporated In Italy). EXPRESS SERVICE. CARGO SERVICE. j i! SINGAPORE TO ITALY AND CHINA Calling at Penan*. Colombo, Bombay. I Karachi, Aden, Massowah, Soez, Port I felling at Colombo Bombay S«s, Port d Brindial, Venice and Trieste. j Said. Brindial, Venice end Trieste. m.v. "TERGESTEA" Aug. 15 Aug.195 words
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Advertisement228 1933-08-12 6 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LL\IE Deutsch Australl-che Dampfachiffs Ifll CJ G-sellschaft. (Companies incorporated in Germany). OUTWARDS. HONGKONG. SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. 1933. t mJS. DUISBURG. via Manila Aug. 21 m,s. RUHR, via Manila S pt. 7 t m.s. SAUERLAND. via Manila S:pt. 19 PREUSSEN, via Manila Oct. 5 t m.s. LEVERKUSEN.228 words
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Advertisement546 1933-08-12 6 STEAMER SA[LI N( M. NO!!nnE "TSC. lt OUTWARDS. 5 "LAHN" for Manila. Horgkr, np North China and Japan 5 "TRAVE" for Manila. M U Shanghai. North China and Jap JD Au? a HOMEWARDS i "GOSLAR" for Marseilles, Oran Valencia. Havre, Dunkirk Rotter", dom. Hamburg and Bremen '"ODER" for Genoa, Marseille*.546 words
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Article500 1933-08-12 7 Mining Shares. Singapore, Saturday. 11 a.m. miMioM tin share" quotations are Issued rraser and Co.. exchange and stock g*k6*K Buyers. Sellers. ssan Kumbang Tin 27j6 301Austral Malay 28 6 30j- cd |yei Hitam Tin 13|9 14|6 Went 096 1.00 Bangrlß Tin 18|3 19|- p. an Padaag 0.10500 words
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152 1933-08-12 7 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION. FURTHER DROP IN RUBBER. London Stocks To Be Down 720 Tons. (By Our Financial Correspondent.) Singapore. Saturday. 11 a.m. To-day's Prices:— Rubber (Singapore), 12 U cts., down Vfe ct. Market Tone: Easier. Yesterday's Prices:— London Rubber, 3% d., down 1 lfid. Market Tone: Very152 words
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Article160 1933-08-12 7 Th? weekly rubber auction report, held en Aug. 10. as rubrhit.ed by the Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubb'r Association, is as iollow: Catalogued 1.309,042 lb 584.39 tons. Offered 1.241.480 !b. 554 23 tons. Sold 1.155.083 lb. —515.66 tons Lcndon, spot, 3 31 32d. New York. spot. 1%160 words
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Article834 1933-08-12 7 Malayan Pineapples In Britain. During the past year exports of Malayan canned pineapples reached the record total Of 66,300 ca- c es according to the report just issued by the Empire Marketing Board on "Canned and dried fruit supplies in 1932 iHM. Stationery Office I/- net).834 words
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Article51 1933-08-12 7 Japanese Spinners Leave For London. Reuter. r Tokyo, Aug. 11 tnc representatives of cctton spinners ar< leaving for London this aLernoon to carry o>-( pnvate talks with British business men prior «o participating in the Anglo-Japanese trade conference, but the rayoners haw net vet decided whether to participateReuter. - 51 words
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Article244 1933-08-12 7 Guthrie and Co. Ltd.. in their wecklv rubber repcrt. dated Singapore. Aug. 11 st.-<^ Pr.i-.ly due to the holidays our market hfti been dull and uninteresting since our last re po.; and both London and New York r\ro reported to have quiet. The notable feature of the market244 words
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Article571 1933-08-12 7 Larger Profit Due To Trade Conditions. In his S peech at the hah yearly N V K. Ug Mr. Kenkichi Kagami. attti- buted the improved results tc abnormal ecudl- 1 ÜBtm of currency and tiade. which emffcj TOl be expected to last. i «.^Vw en e571 words
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Article33 1933-08-12 7 The tin outputs for the month of July are reported as follows: panda. Hong Fatt 1.221.93 Kelebu Tm 300.01 Katu Tin 342 00 Kinta Tin 483.00 Renong Tin 548.00 Semenyih 190.0033 words
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Article64 1933-08-12 7 During the week ended August 5, 1933. exports from Malayan ports amounted to C*,*> 24 eases, of which 51.270 cases were to the United Kingdom. 4.853 cases to the Continent o' Eartpe. 7,430 cases to Canada and 1.271 cases elm where. The exports for the period. Jan. I,64 words
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Article662 1933-08-12 7 Rubber Shares. Singapore. Saturday. 11 a.m. The following rubber share quotations art Issued by Fraser and Co and Lya'l and Bvatl: Issue .'J Value. Prasor Lysll Shares. de Go. Evatt. 1 Allonby (0.75 $0.85 $0.70 $0.85 I Alor Gajah O.GO 0.70 0.55 0.G5 IA. Hitam 1.00 1.20662 words
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Advertisement52 1933-08-12 7 THE iUDd BRITISH V INSURANCE" COMPANY, LIMITED. HRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR raiumAiicK AOCEFTED -*F AT -owiiT current batu. L O. MAROOLIODTH, MAnscer. j, pinlayson Qreen. EASTERN UNITED "•■riAlfCl CORPORATION, LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR 2 AND PERSONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE. L. O. JOHNSON: General Maoaftf. mrt No 4. Cecil52 words
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Advertisement95 1933-08-12 7 THE EASTERN BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated In England). SINGAPORE BRANCH: 4. D'Almelda Street. Authorised and Subscribed Capital £2,900.000 Paid-up-Capital £1,00.0.000 Reserve Fund and Rest 500.000 HEAD OFFICE: LONDON. BRANCHES: Bombay, Calcutta, Colombo. Karachi. Madras, Amara, Baghdad, Bahrein. Basra. Klrkuk, Mosul and Singapore. CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and money received on Fixed Deposit95 words
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Advertisement70 1933-08-12 7 Small Savings L LIGHTEN f% YOUR j t FINANCIAL k PATHWAY ■J J*. VEAHIY'IMEFEST PAID 70 YCU QUARTERLY. Small Savings regularly deposited will soon build up for you a .substantial Bank Balance, ready for the moment when H is most needed THE NATIONAL CITY BANK OP NEW YORK. pays an70 words
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Advertisement216 1933-08-12 7 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Limited. (Incorporated in Strait* Settlements.) Successors to THF C HINESE COMMERCIAL BANK, LTD., THE HO HONG BANK, ITD 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 LOf VI. BRANCH: 458, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. BOARD OF DIRECTORS:216 words
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Advertisement327 1933-08-12 8 Amusements < J r 1 MATINEE TO-DAY, 3.15. i,f ><|nffl^ wfa to-night i 9.15. j j ROBERT MONTGOMERY (FAMOUS STAR OF "HELL BELOW" "PRIVATE LIVES," ETC.) and SALLY EILEHS In ANOTHER METRO-GOLD WYN-MAYER SUCCESS J ON I --ram broadway" i I MADGE EVANS j I v: CMED."J&r STREET 'IN THE327 words
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Advertisement226 1933-08-12 8 I SPECIAL RETURN SCREENING FOR ONE DAY ONLY j Matinee To-Day j To-Night Jessie Matthews j —Famous Star Of "Midshipmaid" And "Good Companions"— in her Brightest comedy hit— j The Man From Toronto! I SAUCY SNAPPY J i i TO-MORROW—OPENING AT :U S—MATINEE. The YearV Most Sensational Thriller— The Famous226 words
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Advertisement286 1933-08-12 8 MATINEE AT Coward KING OF PLAYWRIGHTS SCORES ANOTHER GRE VI TJ PARAMOUNT'S i "TO-NIGHT IS OlfiS' stanin»: Fredric March Victoria Theatre LAST NIGHT j TO-NIGHT, AT 9.30 P.M. j SENOHITA Asuncion Granados The Beautiful Spanish Dancer and Guitarist. Fascinating, captivating, dark-eyed brunette is Senorita Asuncion Granados, the dainty Spanish Dancer.286 words
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Advertisement133 1933-08-12 8 25-.: DISCOUNT I en ifl nark d prist of j I CLOCKS WATCHES i b tot kCovei lor i A Limited Period. Onh. Come eaiiv to niakt your mJ« i j OUR WIDE VARIED STOCKS j I YICK WOH HING j 1 41?», Xtrth BHM ld l 2 I ri133 words
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Article359 1933-08-12 9 STORY OF AN OLD ASSAULT. Belated Justice. Attack With Iron Bars And Sticks. r\\ o-A\l>-A-HALF years after a ii <\ L;m Kiap See, the perpett. who had escaped arrest, a -iJiiifd under peculiar circum- :< and brought to book. n<t d was produced yesteri- re the359 words
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Article217 1933-08-12 9 League Of Nations' Bulletin. HPHE following is the health bulletin of the of Nations' Eastern Bureau. Singapore for week ended Aug. 5, 1933. Beirut: 5 smallpox cases and no deaths Alexandria: 1 plague case and 1 death Bassein: l plague case and 1 death j mallpox217 words
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Article101 1933-08-12 9 The Municipal health statement for the r,eek ended Aug. 5 gives the total number of death! as 190. The death rate was 20.69 per < milte compared with 19.06 in the preceding j week and 17.25 in the corresponding week of last year. The chief causes of101 words
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Article305 1933-08-12 9 Suicide By Tuba Root Poisoning. T HE Singapore Coroner (Mr. p g bmitm u7ual^J US COn Udcd an iTK uir y illt <> a" annual case of suicide Ch?r? P the nißht Cf July 27 according to a body «r off 11 Timah B*arl. "3 body305 words
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Article67 1933-08-12 9 Why Negro Wanted To Be In Gaol. Deafer, Colorado. A 30-day prison sentence is helping bu-inass for Mr. Lee Vance, a Negro barber. "Don't let the judge put me out of this gaeL" he has Instructed his lawytr He explained that hi special combination hair "cuis and shave,67 words
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Advertisement410 1933-08-12 9 CHURCH SERVICES. Details For This Week-End. ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL. 6:50 a.m. Holy Communion. 1:30 a.m. Matins. 8 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral" 10:3d a.m. Service at R.A.F. Base. 5:30 p.m. Evensong (Choral) and Sermon. Hcly Communion on Monday, Wednesday aud Friday at 3 a.m. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 7 SUB.410 words
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Advertisement409 1933-08-12 9 ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH. Victoria Street. Sunday. 13th. Masses 5.30, 6.30 and 1 mm. Tenth Sunday After Pentecost. Pr-jpor of the Mass. VcsperD cf the Sundr- at 5 p.m. Monday. 14th. Vigil of the Assumption Of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Day of Fa r and Abrtinence. Tuesday. 15th. Masses 5.30, 6.409 words
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Advertisement218 1933-08-12 9 SINGAPORE HOTELS IiffiBfOODJMBII HOTEL" Tlie 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, $5 for 4218 words
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Advertisement199 1933-08-12 9 j| CAPITOL THEATRE! MALACCA TO-NIGHT:— Sylvia Sidney in "MADAME BUTTERFLY." A Paramount Pictur*'. TO-MORROW: "ARE YOl T LISTENING?" With William H;iine*. Madge Evans. A Metrc-Goldwyn-Meyer Pictur.. LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. TENDERS. r ::i »INGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Notice U hereby given that ;Ow Inrited for tbr following mUerHH or ervices. and that particulars199 words
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Article777 1933-08-12 10 A question of the utmost importance to many of our readers was discussed at the Malayan Co-operative Conference a few days ago. How are the thousands of clerical workers and artisans to be cured of chronicindebtedness, and put on a cash basis There is a strong body of777 words
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Article663 1933-08-12 10 Comments Uy The Way. PEOPLE Who tliink tr.al Ihc Government has been to la\ish in EpcndHlS money on public varies in Singapore, while denying other centres of amenLus wi icli they consider they are entitled to exp :cl. would do well to remember that from the663 words
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69 1933-08-12 10 The Negri Sembiian criminal assizes, which were fixed to take place on Aug. 28. have been postponed until Sept. 25 owing to lack of a judge The birthday of Tungku Abdul Rahman, the recently elected Yam Tuan of Negri Sembiian. tails on Thursday, Aug.69 words
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Article129 1933-08-12 10 Mr. 'Tommy" Green, the well-known Selangor cricketer, went home on leave on Thursday and hoped tc be back in time for the ocx: season. I Dr. D. Vaughan Thomas. M.A.. Visiting Examiner. Trinity College of Music. London, arrived in Kuala Lumpur on Thursday. He will come to Singapore129 words
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Article82 1933-08-12 10 The death occurred al the District Hospital, Ipoh. on Thursday, of Che Yahaya, Town Superintendent, Kinta Sanitary Board. The deceased was operated on fcr tonsihtis that morning and died at about noon. ft Koshal Singh, a Sikh, was charged in the Kuala Lumpur Police Courl with professing cr pretending82 words
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Article25 1933-08-12 10 M the Ch;ne-e Buddhist Temple. Jaian Raja West the birthd y of Buddha is being 1 celebrated by a Chinese Waycng being performed. I25 words
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Article61 1933-08-12 10 Remarking he was satisfied that defendant s of the story w;s the truth and that he ccnsidered the charge both frivolous ard vexatious. Che Mur.tapha Albakri. the Taiping Magistrate, acquitted ar.d discharged an Indian tailor, named Mohamed Raiiq. when this man was brought up on 3 summons for aseuult61 words
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Article112 1933-08-12 10 Four Malay ycu hs. H. Haron bin H. Abdul Ghani, Ali bin Sheikh. Ibrahim. Awang bin Tahp and S,dek cycled to Kuala Lumpur and back. They left here ai 5.30 m the morning, arriving at their destination at 2.30 in the afternoon. The return jcurrey was made in seven112 words
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Article69 1933-08-12 10 Chan Seng Ee. a Hckier Chinese, convicted of atkmpied cheating on March 29, this year, by dishonestly at.emptirg to induce one Teo'i Hee Liang u> hand over ihe sum of $400 for a parcel purporting tc contain $1 000 in forged Bfltes has been sentenced to five montm' rigorou69 words
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Article345 1933-08-12 10 BY VLOOKER-ON" I So it's to be 20 pa**. morrow J la. The Sunday Tribum is a habit. it i The new badminton feature tWu be extremely popular. j A I wonder why that was not tk. oi before not thoutrht The composers of nanm state that345 words
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Article47 1933-08-12 10 GIRLS' CORNER, on p CHINA NEWS, on page JOTTINGS ON LEAVE I CLUB DIARY, on pa CHURCH SERVICES, on pa* 1 SPORTS NEWS, on pap A ,ld 15 ,;6 and OUR SHORT STORY. n RADIO NEWS, on page 1" BOYS' CORNER, on pac;e If47 words
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Advertisement204 1933-08-12 10 RALEIGH i THE ALL-STEEL' BICYCLE i THE ONLY BUILT ENTIRELY OF STEEL AND GU KAN r EED FOR EVER. j 1 1 i i| Buy a "RALEIGi and Save your money j 0n us ares I ou ean a Genuine j I JJ ra LEIGH" for as low j j'204 words
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Advertisement41 1933-08-12 10 j JUST ARRIVED! NEW SHIPMENT OF j TANGO RECORDS. j SEASON CO., LTD., t 115, North Bridge Road, j Singapore. j 634 North Bridge Road, TENG SENG GUAN. T. K. K/S RUBBER HI 14Hill Large $1.30 each. Medium $1 10 each.41 words
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418 1933-08-12 11 CLIMAX MUST BE REACHED IN A FEW HOURS. Bitter Censure Of U. 5.4. Political And Economic Tension At Breaking Point. Reuter. tension in Cuba has reached breaking point. Governtroops have revolted and have demanded the resignation "resident Machado,Reuter. - 418 words
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Article249 1933-08-12 11 Shopkeeper Sharply Fined For Possession. eased pr"prietor of Chop Kia yesterday fined $50 or ten weeks' H: rk Jud§e (Mr. H. A. lag in possession of dutiable pr secu.ed and Mr. V. D. appeared for tee defence. I"d in evidence that at about n Juij 13 he went249 words
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Article62 1933-08-12 11 He Has become A Professional Referee. Belgrade n" of the Balkans is on the Drava River. 1 DM qualified as a profesThla enables him to add to a priest by rcfereeing at most of which take place on Sunday. iraon" main'jiins that r.rt iid to mm incume,62 words
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Article179 1933-08-12 11 Alleged Assault With Iron Rod. Four Chinese, Liew Ah Fang, Liew Tack. Liew Kuk Beng, Liew Seng Kang. were chaeged yesterday before Third Magistrate Mr. R. J. Curtis with voluntarily causing hurt to One, Ah Song a bus conductor. Mr. N. A. Mall; 1 defended the accused and179 words
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Article84 1933-08-12 11 Clothes-Line Which Became Charged. Budapest A washing-line has killed the two rr al'. daughters of a chauffeur in the suburbs. They were aged 9 and 5 respectively. The children were piaying in the garden and happened to touch the clothes-line. They both fell down dead on the84 words
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Article105 1933-08-12 11 Rush For Active Service In Japan. Tokye. Young Japan to-day is evidently fascin tted j by the prospects of distinction "in the fide' One instance of this spirit is illustrated by figures just available from the War Mims»:y. A short time ago replications were Ju/nec 1 ftom105 words
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Article374 1933-08-12 11 Discharged Without Suspension. IN the Bankruptcy Court yesterday, before the Chief Justice. Sir Walter Huggard, an application fcr receiving and adjudication orders was gran.cd against Song Chiat Kirn. The deb.cr filed in his own petiticn. A motion by B.'shen Singh to prove a debt in the bankruptcy374 words
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Article144 1933-08-12 11 Important Decision by Norwegian Interests. Os'.j. The Whaling Association has decided that the total production of oil next reason shall be 1,850,000 barrels. This means a rcdueticn of 250.000 barrels as compared with last season, when m cider to keep up prices, a quota system was tatrec.uced by144 words
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Article103 1933-08-12 11 Sting Which Remained Virulent Nearly Causes Death. Vienna. The head of an insurance company was in the habit cf easing an apple every nig. t r.s h: went to bed. One night, after dining with some trie.ids, h;: came home and munched his apple. c two hours later103 words
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Article60 1933-08-12 11 Lancashire Manufacturers Urge Stabilisat on. Reuter. Lend n, Au2. 1J. The "Flnan;*.\! TLncs" 1 Manchester cc. respondent is convinccd that a stabilised silver currency would be oi advantage to the Lancashire cotton industry, in countries with a silver currency. The Federation ?f Master Cotton 8pinners has again approachedReuter. - 60 words
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Article242 1933-08-12 11 Nobody For The Job. CENTRAL TROOPS FOR KALGAN. Shanghai, Aug. 12. gEN. Sung Che Yuen, Commander of the 29th Army, has wired U the Central Government recommending Gen. Pong Ping Fun to the post of Chairman of Charhsr a:id requesting that Nanking send a high official242 words
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Article147 1933-08-12 11 Alleged False Entries In Accounts. Pleading guilty to a charge of crimir.a" breach of trust involving a tolal sum of $!.5C\ a young Stra.ts-born English-speaking Ciiin.se named Ng Pee Wah appeared before tlie District Judge 'Mr. H. A. Ferreri yesterday. He was stated to have been employed In147 words
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Article170 1933-08-12 11 Complainant's Story Of Attempted Extortion. Three Chinese youths rcce P" v belo-e the Third Magistra c, Mr. J. F. F. Greys, yesterday on a charge cf Btteiaartftd cxtorticn. out the evidence of the tompla.nant not beinz cohTcnt his honour discharged them. A Chirr se cake seller narr. ?d170 words
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Article96 1933-08-12 11 Ten Thousand Sticks: Plays Like "Strad." Budrp?s 1 A local craftsman rccsntly bu L a church with matchos and once a man wrote a Prem'T's spcech on a eingle irate but ttro Hungar'ans ha/* cutnia'elj?d »hcm. With ten matches they have m.ide a violin. It plays like a96 words
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Article61 1933-08-12 11 j Anather Ital an Sea Plane Crashes. Reuter. Mad-id. A'l?. !2. r? KM, C'uef cf the Italian Air Staff, (jfcsneraj J Julio Vatic, was injured scri usly whsn h'.s crashed in*o the sea near Valencia. He was en to Barcelona (rem ijishon, after attending a reception toReuter. - 61 words
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Article72 1933-08-12 11 Sixteen Men With Full Equipment. (From Our Ovci Correspondent.) Eangkok. Aug. 11. I'HC presence of counterfeit rupees in north Cam as been noticeable f I some tim? The cc of French and Siamese Bffle.aft e.o the north-eastern boundary ha<resulted in a big capture. Sixteen men72 words
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Article94 1933-08-12 11 Famous War-Time Song Composer Dead. Spskan? nTaihin_EOl) Stoddard K'nt. r.u hor cf "There's t luOg. long trail" which became the marchin r I ng cf thoujindi of troop; durlnz the war has died cf i'.cep'.ng sirkn:s-. He war, 43 years cf age. M-\ King nearly five94 words
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Article262 1933-08-12 11 CLASH IN DUBLIN TO-MORROW Blue Shirts Defiant. Prohibition Orders By The President. Reuter. Dublin, Aug. 12. CLASH of the "Blue Shirts" with the Irish Republican Army now appears to be imminent on Sunday, unless General O'Duffy reconsiders his derision to hold the parade. The Free State GovernmentReuter. - 262 words
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Advertisement204 1933-08-12 11 I TJgSfcJ I j 1 n 80[U P 8 Th eat j j Get a jar of Marmite— that it leads you to better j health by the pleasantest of roads—a more varied and interest- j ing (hot. j Marmi.e is ail extract <>f pure yeast and faesh vegetables, and204 words
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Article1833 1933-08-12 12 HOME ASSOCIATION'S OPPOSITION. Sir S. Wilson's Trip. Due To Adverse Report Of Committee? proposed Customs Union and decentralisation were touched upon by the President, Sir Michael Whitley, at the recent annual meeting of t) ie association of Dritish Malaya. Sir Michael expressed the opinion that the1,833 words
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Article325 1933-08-12 12 Crawled Into House To Die? I I A TTRACTED by an offensive smell which came from the direction of an isolated hut in Coronation Road, off Bukit Tlmah Road, a Malay youth made a gruesome discovery on July 31. On entering the kitchen of the hut,325 words
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Article140 1933-08-12 12 Victim Of The Nazis. ANOTHER ATTACK ON AUSTRIA. Reuter. Leipzig, Aug. 11. VICTIM of Nazi agitation, Professor Neubeck, ex-director o£ the central German broadcasting station, hanged himself in his cell this morning. On Aug. 8 he, in conjunction with Alfred Braun and other broadcast chiefs, wasReuter. - 140 words
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Article308 1933-08-12 12 Indian Toy Dealer Sent To Prison. (Frotm Our Own Correspondentj Malacca. Aug. 10. rjpHE withdrawal of a cnarge made by Chaivj; -l Ram on Mukan Singh and Bagan Singh, for the alleged theft of piecegoods. Hal a bequel before the Hon. Mr. Justice Gerahty today a the Assizes,308 words
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Article746 1933-08-12 12 Killed Brother-In-Law HACKED WITH A PARANG. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore, Aug. 10. the continued hearing yesterday before the Hon. Mr. Justice A. Savage Bailey of the charge against a young Banjerese named Silam bin Mansur of the murder of his brother-in-law named Ebas, 35 years of746 words
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Article79 1933-08-12 12 Frightened Fall Follows Electric Spark. Oslo. Three lads on their way home from a bathe climbed to the top of a power transmission pjlc. Wi.h youthful bravado one of them spa* down on to the electric wires, a couple of yards below him. The moisture landed on79 words
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Article78 1933-08-12 12 200,000 Matches Each Minute: Day's Cigarette Total. Rome. An Italian statistical agency has. calculated that tverv minute 200,000 matches are struck throughout the world. This year is the centenary of the c-garette whioh. according to the same agency, was invexited in 1833 t>y an Egyptian s:idte at the78 words
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Article220 1933-08-12 12 Before The Roman Came To Rye." ENGLISH drinking-habits through the ages are admirably illustrated in the Kan exhiWltion of drtnking-vesaels which Princess AMCC, Countess of Athlcne, opened at the V.ntoers' Hall in the city. The exhibits, indeed, which fill two spacious rooms, may be said to220 words
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Article171 1933-08-12 12 For Two Days To Tell His Son A Secret. Milwaukee, Wiscoiisin. The strange story of a man literally "raised from the dead" and kept alive for 18 hours after his heart had falkd so that he might tell his son a confidential matter of great importance171 words
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Article131 1933-08-12 12 German Trans-Atlantic Flyers Honoured. Bremen. A tablet commemorating the 1923 Tran<--Atlanflc flight cf Yon Huncfeld. Captain Koch' and the Irish Colonel Fitemaurice, has been unveiled at Bremen Town hall by the '"Lord Lieutenant" cf the Free City on behalf cf the Prussian Premier. Captain Goerhvj. I The death of131 words
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Article104 1933-08-12 12 Cannot Remember One Before Crimea! Bay (Ontario^. John Birch, a Russian warrior who settled In Nipisslne Junction in IR9O. ha* fbu«T*»t in so many wars that he "just cannot recall the names of ?om»» of th*"n." He has celebrated his 110 th birthday in a home f:r the aged.104 words
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Article65 1933-08-12 12 Legal Beer Saves A Life A Day In New York. New York. "LeaaMseri b°T has saved a }\fe a day in Mew York City." says Dr. Wynne, the Health Commissioner. "Dea+h«; from alcoholism, fitomobile and other accident- havp been W»» since tiif leeelifation cf beer than at65 words
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Article52 1933-08-12 12 What Japan Is Doing For The Manchukuo. Dairen. Manchukuo. Beer totalling 178.718 bottles was imported Into Manchukuo through Dairen during Mt»v '—an increase of 30 per cent., over May 1932. During the same period, about the same amount of beer passed through Dairen m route for the Japanese Army52 words
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Article38 1933-08-12 12 Cshkorh. Wiscons'o. It was 94 in the shade. A bridge attendant opened a span to permit a boat to pass. It would not cloae until firemen sprayed col.l water on it to contract tine metal b**ms.38 words
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Article551 1933-08-12 12 FENG'S PLEA To NANKING. Combined Attack. Fleeing Troops *>> I lanes. Shanghai. Aug DOLUNOR, the eastern Charhar, ha,- fallen to th bmed Japanese and attackers. ''-'^ukuo Japanese 'plane are now bjm. the retreating forces under 2 Hung Chong who are direction of Kuyuen. he Much damage551 words
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Article65 1933-08-12 12 Trade Balance Becomes Mo* Favourable. Cm at 8 rfaJ rf Figu:c.s aejMhhed bj im <& Statistics for 'he fir Q»> l frorl w *h inercr.se cf Norwiw:i lt.nd from abou; £1.800 ■Nfeati] a reducti 10 Bmtlsinu £2,1 »000 ivjicd as compared v.:I I :f a difference in65 words
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Article, Illustration78 1933-08-12 13 VESSELS IN PORT. Brti ton*, from Penang 12-3; for Port b'v-'ttsnham. and Penang Brit.. 3/!21 tons, from M;rtdlc3- for Manila 11-8. Brit 3 334 tons, from Behrt&Uß Colombo 11-8. Mars Jap.. 4.511 tons, from Nags-a Pi nang 12. Brit.. 6 921 tons,78 words
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Article103 1933-08-12 13 Singapore, Aug. 12. -HIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES. F.. t Wharf 'Entrance Gate 1). tutf -2: Apory 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate S). Pert Monroe 11: Sarpedon 8; Manila Maru c. rx>ftc 'Entrance Oat* s> Nagato Maru 32; Bandai Maru J City 37. ire toe* Biirranc* Gat* 4). Marc103 words
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Article423 1933-08-12 13 Details Of Current Prices. Sii:?apore, Aug. 4. ViEAT I 'round), kati 30 Iv< fl a or curry, kati Z3 P' lean, kati 41 P tn end fat «Ist quality), kati 3J Bam lb. 35 Jowl. k3tl 40 eaSrj reawddi kati 42 Bucks, tach r,s Pigeon, domestic unfledged, pair423 words
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Article68 1933-08-12 13 nmiio uuniv. He Cycled 1,250 Miles In A Week For A Job. Amsterdam. A' yotmg Dutchman has just cycled more than 1,250 miles within eight days in a desperate attempt to get a job. He cycled from his native place. Den Bcrach in the South of Holland, to68 words
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Article186 1933-08-12 13 SELLING. Singapore, Aug. 10. London 4 months' sight 214 Jjjf London 3 months' sight 2,4 *g London 60 days' sight *j. London 30 days' sight 2 4 6 4 London demand 1 London T.T. 2 3 *J*J Lyons and Paris demand 945 Hamburg demand New York demand Batavia186 words
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Article184 1933-08-12 13 Singapore, Aug. It, R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan Sllfi R. (Siam) W. Coast 2 $110 Rice. B. Siam N. 1 3104 Rice, B Siam N. 2 $103 Siam, No. 1 "Sinhway" $174 Siam. No. 2 Sinhway" Sl»»C Siam, NO. 3 "Sinhway" |lft| Rice. Seigon Al ?14C184 words
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Article287 1933-08-12 13 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures. TO-DAY, AUG. 12. High Tides.—2.35 a.m., 2.44 p.m. Golf: Keppel G.C. Monthly Medal (Stroke) and "Keppel Cup" Competition. League Football: Dtv. I, Chinese v. Wiltshire, Jalan Besar. Cricket: S.C.C. v. Non-Benders, S.C.C.; M.C.U. v. R AJ 1 M.C. Singapore287 words
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Article148 1933-08-12 13 ALHAMBRA.—Robert M:ntgomery and Sally Eilers ■in 'Made on Broadway." CAPITOL —Jess c Matthews in "The Man from Toront:." EMPIRE —Double talkies: Ho t Gibson in Hard Hombre" and Sidney Fox in "Nice Women." GREAT WORLD.—Side shows, Cabaret, Malay cpera. Chinese wayang. silent and talkie c ncmas (Sky Talkie: -When148 words
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Article108 1933-08-12 13 Seat Lost For Speech In 1930 In Czechoslovakia. Prague. Herr Knipach, the last of the "big five" of the German National-Socialist (Nazi) party of C&echo-Slovakla, has been expelled from the Czecho-Slovak Parliament. The reason for his expulsion was found by the immunity committee in a speech he108 words
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Advertisement119 1933-08-12 13 Chin •Cbfn Restaurant 26, MARKET STREET, SINGAPORE. Ws b g to announce to the public that «t have jufct opened a nets Eating House at th= ebeve address and ycur kind patronage M fc!c:t_d. I; is the enly R .Uaurart. own d b j WrttffigAbCfn CM:-.?;e in town. It is119 words
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Advertisement41 1933-08-12 13 SUDAH SEDA NUMBER 1. 2. 3. CHENG TECK KOON Yew-Kang-Lam atau PEK-BOTAN. Chrita Dnlu-Kala jang paling bagus dan rameh di zeman BENG TBOW dan IiABN LAEN CHRITA CHINA. D. T. LIM CO. 353, North Bridge Road, SINGAPORE. J CAPITOt. WEDNESDAY 16th.41 words
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Advertisement146 1933-08-12 13 I, i I I Sib iafa( fo itu6$ ••IT 11 y0B vaDt SoDDd Teeth M on most clean tbem thoroughly. H fr- c e cleans perfectly. Removes the jf c^'cf ca, s cf decay—acid formations T^: best and safest ccntlfrice for J& ~r all ages, from Sole Agents S.S. F.M.S.146 words
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Advertisement19 1933-08-12 13 CHEAP SALE j STOCK CLEARANCE '"in Siam teak-wood in all sizes. JONG THYE DENG, IM, LAVENDER STREET. 'Phone 8647.19 words
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Miscellaneous253 1933-08-12 13 [POSTAL INTCLLICtHCB SINGAPOHE MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY. Belawan Ceylon, Egypt and U.S.A. (Daidanus) 1 p.m. Hcinow, Hongkong, Swatow and Amoy (Cape St. Francis) 2 p.m. Kamaman, Kemasek, Kietay. Dungun, Trengganu and Beaut 'Bhanurangsi) 2 p.m lOmaman, Kemasek, Dungun and Trengganu fChecng Heng> 2 urn. Banka Island, Pladjoe and Palembang (Senang) Ipm253 words
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887 1933-08-12 14 H ARRY GRAHAM'S FINE DISPLAY. Sensational Finish. Last Night's Fights At New World. CONGRATULATIONS go to Harry Graham. At the New World Arena last night he beat Nicky Sullivan for the third time, in convincing style. In the two887 words
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Article386 1933-08-12 14 Cattle Traders Win Narrowly. rpHE Chinese 11. gave the Cattle Traders a fright yesterday in the Second Division of the S.A.F.A. League at the Jaian Besar Stadium. They were derated by the Cattlemen by the small margin of one goal, the final score being 5—4. Pte. F.386 words
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Article298 1933-08-12 14 Interesting Programme Of Events. The first annual sports of .he McNair Sports Club were held on Monday, before a large gathering of spectators on the McNair Scnool ground. The events were very keenly contested and provided excellent sport for the afternoon. At the conclusion Miss L. Alvis,298 words
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Article465 1933-08-12 14 List Of Entries. TWO-DAY MEETING IN IPOH. TWO-DAY amateur race meeting will be held by the Perak Turf Club on Aug. 18 and 19. There will be events for class 3 and 4 horses, and for class 2 and ponies, and the entries are as follows: HORSES465 words
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Article49 1933-08-12 14 The Non Benders team v. the S.C.C. at the S.C.C. to-day will be: O. P. Griffith Jones (capt.), H. M. Cantrell, A. B. Jordan. W. H. ffluart Clark, T. Leijssius, H. .R. Bartels, R. F. Goodman, H. 8. Hewitt, W a. Keyt, C. Hewetson, W. W. Dean.49 words
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Article824 1933-08-12 14 Six Goals Margin. EUROPEANS OVERRUN I.C.F.A. rpHE Singapore Cricket Club won with ease in the First Division ol the S.A.F.A. League when they clashed with the I.C.F.A. yesterday. The game was played at the Anson Koad Stadium and although a win for the Europeans was generally824 words
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Article197 1933-08-12 14 Singles Final At The S.C.R.C. Bong Soo, the Malayan champion, won the open singles championship ii the S.C.R.C. lawn tennis tournament yesterday at Hong Lim Green by beating John Lim 6—2 6—0 r in the final. Among the spectators were the Hon. Dato S. Q.197 words
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Article70 1933-08-12 14 West Indies Team To Meet England. Reuter. London, Aug. 1 i Tb; West Indies team to meet England i-i I the Third Test match which commences at the Oval to-day, has b?en selected as follows. Grant, C. A. Roach, I. Barrow, O. Headier. O. C. da Cosia,Reuter. - 70 words
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Article331 1933-08-12 14 SUTCLIFFE HITS n, 174 RUNS. County Matches, Leicestershire Severely Trounced. Reuter COUNTY championship matches con eluded yesterday were remark able for the tall scores registered all matches, four teams toppi» t 400 mark, while Yorkshire mm I 550 runs. The champions administered i H ere trouncing onReuter - 331 words
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Article19 1933-08-12 14 A general meeting to untitled Billiards Association will be tuld M tm*M at 8 p.m. at the New World.19 words
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Advertisement92 1933-08-12 14 FOUND---' Pleasure—A New Economy In Smoking. »g|^ wt> PLEASURE—WHICH MANY A SMOKER THOUGHT WAS LOST TO HIM BECAUSE HE COULD NOT AFFORD EXPENSIVE CIGAKSHAS BEEN RECOVERED IN WHITE OWL. OF FORMER SMOKERS OF HIGH PRICED BRANDS, AT LEAST 60 PER CENT. ARE FINDING ,/j REAL PLEASURE IN A NEW ECONOMY92 words
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Article1215 1933-08-12 15 Farthing Heads Jockey List. BELOW are th 2 full statistics for the Penang Turf Club Autumn Meeting concluded on Monday. A feature of the meeting was the success of Major Fox, nine of the 36 racos being won by bavsi that were trained by him. \fan Breukel:n1,215 words
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Article163 1933-08-12 15 Cuts In Ex-Soldiers' Pensions. Turr j. Brusse.s. HE disability pension of Belgian ex-aoldie-s has been reduced by 10 per cent, from July 1, under a widespread economy scheme. Under special emergency powers the government has it effected a number of economic which include:— A 5 per163 words
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Advertisement175 1933-08-12 15 I THE NEW WORLD SHOW 10th ANNIVERSARY. TO-NIGHT, 12th AUGUST. Grand Fancy Dress Ball AT THE CABARET FOUit HANDSOME PRIZES WILL BE PRESENTED FOR THE BEST AND MOST ORIGINAL COSTUMES FOR LADIES AND GENTS EXTENSION OF BAR LICENCE TILL 2AM ADMISSION $1. Come Early To Avoid Disappointment. MAIN GATE ADMISSION—10175 words
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Advertisement120 1933-08-12 15 lAssetsI Assets exceed $12,000,000. M Assurance in force over $3.".000.000. The Great Eastern Lite Assurance Co., Ltd. i (lncorporated In the BtraiU Settlement*). HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building. Cecil Street, Bingapore. The Company has £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of London OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, EC. ATTRACTIVE PLANS120 words
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Advertisement90 1933-08-12 15 Quart Pint I SlZe CROWN FRUIT JELLIES ar- prspor trctn Kutrl Izm tnjnilmt*, and b?ing Rich in Natural Vitamins Ith y help to b':i!e. ttgrapd Bctiei end ■rrong Muscis of the Oildrrn. IRRESISTIBLY DELICIOUS. FRAMROZ CO. LONG LIFE TO YOUR gjnpFlO SILVER if vfflB&llk USt a s P nr, k'90 words
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Article5661 1933-08-12 16 Sapper - "Sapper." 4 4 P ERSONALLY, I don't consider m there's a word of truth in the whole thing," said Fenton, dogmatically. "All this mystery and spook stunt was started by hysterical old women, and has been kept alive by professional V naves, who fill5,661 words
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Advertisement130 1933-08-12 16 mm mm m^S^**"^**mmmm^mmmm mm** iL. jjjjjlJJjM ii. The most widely prescribed food beverage in the world A LL over the world—Europe, America, Africa, Asia, Australasia, throughout \W^%M C^^^^^^m^(mmW/ China Mala y a ovaltine is widely and regularly'prescribed by doctors for VW jf their patients This is the result of lon130 words
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365 1933-08-12 17 New Radio Valve. SOI HNG MALAYA'S PROBLEM? ii to bo the most effi- pc of transmitter •rt-wave radio has been he Radio Research Baud. being essentially a red inside out," the it is claimed, will give stronger siga larg< r range365 words
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Article439 1933-08-12 17 Foreign And Native Music Mixed. I A LTHOUGH, as result of broadcasting *1 the demand for Western music in Japan is rapidly growing, Japanese listeners still prefer their native music. This fact was proved by a census recently taken among listeners to determine their wishes. During the439 words
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Article103 1933-08-12 17 Malacca Listeners' Report To The 8.8.C. The following report is made tj the BBC. by a Malacca listener: You may be intercs.ed to hear that since the beginning of April and up to date, reception of the B.B.C. programmes has been uniformly bad here. The earlier time of103 words
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Article112 1933-08-12 17 100 copies a minute. Speedy and silent in action, this Duplicator is capable of turning out cne hundred copies a minute. The machine is of a particularly solid construction. By means of the variable pressure lever fitted to the machine, the density of copies can be varied112 words
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Advertisement104 1933-08-12 17 Perfect World Radio Reception with a GECoPHONE Superheterodyne RECEIVER (For A.C. Mains) SI A highly efficient bivalve Superheterodyne model I U for use with an external lou<L speaker. Designed to operate on the short and medium wavebands. The result of intensive research and experience of short wave reception in all104 words
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Advertisement119 1933-08-12 17 fo kill elusive ants That's a job for the one and only powerful FLIT Weak imitations which lack FLITS remarkable killing power are helpless to cope with swarms of ants. You need FLIT to kill these pests—so don't waste your money on something which claims to be "just as good".119 words
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Page 17 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous212 1933-08-12 17 THE DAVENTRY STATION. Details Of Programmes In Advance. PR< £»i% M S FOR lNDIA (INCLUDING fVRMA, CEYLON, STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, FEDERATED MALAY STATES AND ADEN). From The Empire Trantmitier, Daventrj, England. Wavelengths: 25.28 and 31.3 metre* (British Summer Time: add 6 hr$. 20 minute*.) The following is the full programme (subject212 words
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Miscellaneous254 1933-08-12 17 (Continued from previous column.) 1.30 p.m. Time Signal from Big Ben. A summary of the Week's News. 1.45 p.m. A Short Service from a Studio conducted by Reverend C. C. J. Webb, D.Lltt., P.B.A., followed by *God and the World through Christian Eyes': A Religious Leciure Man rnd Morality by254 words
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Miscellaneous183 1933-08-12 17 THE TRUTH IN YOUR HOROSCOPE «•w 1 y U like know without any cost, SfM StaTS ind!cntc for y° u Aether you mdteiLf*? ***** 1 haPPy and What 15 ndicated for you in business, love, marriage, £w e^ les> lucky and urlucfc y what plifalls to avcid r what opportunities183 words
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Article138 1933-08-12 18 All over the world Krmch-. pealing to girls and women U for an attractive free-from-fat fiL? Here is the method the, J**- barush fat and bring m Q 1,1 lio a natural attractivenesftha t morning they take a er£ ohen Salts in a glass of138 words
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Article166 1933-08-12 18 Is Paved With Golden Books That Earn. By DR. FLR.N Analysed Personality Are You Upward Bound J Art cf Getting On Developing Man Power Efficient Staff Training Fern Birthday Book 50 Tonic Talks How To Increase Your Personal Wn,,' 55 Kow To Make More Mcney166 words
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Advertisement377 1933-08-12 18 SONG LANG Selection. MY DARLING YES, MR. BROWN NOTHING BUT A LIE TO-DAY I PEEL SO HAPPY ICH IJ.EBJS, DICH MARRY ME t j FLIES CRAWLED UP THE WINDOW TELL ME TO-NIGHT. GIPSY MOON BROTHER, CAN YOU SPARE A DIME 30 CENTS EACH 39 CENTS. Obtainable at: NANG HENG CO.,377 words
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Advertisement309 1933-08-12 18 CUT ME OUT And send me with your name and address to Boon Pharmacy, Penang. 1 will bring you FREE under PLAIN COVER a medical leaflet of Santi vii which tells you how to regain lost \jgour and manhood by a rationa riuME TREATMENT. PILES CUBED WITHOUT OPERATION. /jjSk WL\.309 words
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Article, Illustration68 1933-08-12 19 SOYS' CORNER UNCLE BOB'S CHAT. ,1 Look At The Week's Post-Bag. k Comer" is a message from been ill in bed for a month, i that he is making progress and contributions again in the near tved an article from a reader in johort-. not contributed before and H bla68 words
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Article411 1933-08-12 19 L. K. Kew - By L. K. Kew. No department of history can be more interesting than that of current history, for the rents explain themselves by placing before us innumerable facts and causes that led to the crisis. The events that happened hardly a year ago bg cot need majestic411 words
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Article191 1933-08-12 19 L. S. Peng - By L. S. Peng. Saturday night I was accompanied by J COu >ln Charles Ho, and some other friends mine to -The New World.'* We paid the j-ance fee at the same time we received Ko e firs; place We visited was the "Crazy ise We all191 words
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Article118 1933-08-12 19 A Johore Schoolboy 1 - TK. "A Johore Schoolboy 1." r;< an lio n, one of the most dangerous in SL <^i ous de nl2cns of the dark jungle, is ann kin of It has shaggy a very powerful muscular body. lik «J the tle Phant has a bigger bulk than 5*r118 words
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Article639 1933-08-12 19 T. Soo Chye - (By T. Soo Chye. A really fine picture was to being screened at a certain local cinema. And that night was the last night of the showing of the film. That night I thought of going to see the picture. The first performance had already commenced, and I639 words
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Article298 1933-08-12 19 Kid; Co. III - (By "Kid Co. III." It was a very pleasant morning during the winter and the country-side was so wonderful that almost all the people In the he use (including the kiddies) were very happy, for Christmas was drawing near. A party of people decided that they ifhni|irt play298 words
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Article514 1933-08-12 19 Yeo Cheng Swee, Muar - (By Yeo Cheng Swee, Muar. Last Monday, I went to a neighbouring coffee shop for a drink after returning home from school, as I was thirsty, for the day was warm and I had to walk a long way before I could reach home. I ordered a cup514 words
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Article338 1933-08-12 19 Happy William - (By "Happy William." Hello Chums, here I am again. I was surprised to see my article being published last week, and thanks, Uncle Bob. Everybody loves a good story. Sometimes a story is so good that we like to see it acted on a stage. We do338 words
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Article83 1933-08-12 19 Pete - (By "Pete." I am vary sorry for not sending my contributions for over a month on account of my illness. It was terrible to lie in bed for a month, and I felt rather worried by not sending articles to the Corner." L. S. Pang and some83 words
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Article197 1933-08-12 19 Koh Sian Poh - (By Koh Sian Poh. Hel1 c ums here I am again to carry on for this I wllTlrite In? abOVe subject whlch I hope appeal to every reader. Many people use dictionary chiefly for the purpose of checking their spelling. They oftwi i° llT" Jt ln197 words
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Article158 1933-08-12 19 Y. T - (By Y. T. Onoe an old man entered a telegraph office with a message written on a piece of paper/ and the old man asked the clerk that he might sent it at once. The clerk took the paper and sent off the message. When the message158 words
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Advertisement263 1933-08-12 19 N /jCt There arena- L 0 -v merous causes that w K)b man of his youthful vita- <B v UtyassoonasheisoverSO. J Howeverjherels a remedy S 3 iorestoretoyoutoo.youi» I S 1 VlTALnYwhich you have lost 3 fl by OVERWORK,NERVOUS 8 5 1 EXCITEMENT, etc. 777/* remedy is the ACTIVATED R HORMONE263 words
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7 1933-08-12 20 THE KING OPENS THE WORLD'S LARGEST DOCK.7 words
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42 1933-08-12 20 THE LAST BIG SOCIETY WEDDING OF THE SEASON.—The last of the big St. Margaret's weddings took place when Lady Katherine Fitzmaurice married the Hon. Edward Bigham, the future Lord Mersey. The photo shows the bride and bridegroom leaving the church. (Central News.)42 words
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Article, Illustration98 1933-08-12 20 The picturesque retinue of six children at the wedding included a grandson of the Duke of Devonshire also a son of Lord Balhiel, and the daughters of Lord and Lady Hartington, Lord and Lady Galway and a sister of the bride, Lady Elizabeth Fitzmaurice. (Central* News.) THE WORLD'S GREATEST DOCK.—The98 words
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Article, Illustration25 1933-08-12 20 WITH COLOURS FLYING.—The 2nd Battalion Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders marching past the Duke of York before the presentation ot new colours at Aldershot. (Central News.)25 words
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57 1933-08-12 20 H OMEN'S A A. CHAMPIONSHIPS.-The Dutch challengers were to i fwJ 6 'I 5? d events MissG.deKock, of Amsterdam, winning both the shot-putting and javelin-throwing championships and establishing British records. The Dutch girl won the shot putt with 33ft and the javelin throw with 118 ft. si/ 2 in. Miss57 words
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Article, Illustration11 1933-08-12 20 their visit to London and also native music. (Central News.) aancin <?11 words
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57 1933-08-12 20 THE KING AND QUEEN AT POLO CUP FINAL.—The Kin* and Queen were present at Ranelagh to witness the final ofthe Kind's Coronation Challenge Cup polo match betwen Jaipur and the Royal Scots Greys Jaipur won by 9 goals to 5. The isTeen nresen? ing one of the winning team with57 words
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