Malaya Tribune, 14 August 1933
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Title Section36 1933-08-14 1 The Malaya Tribune THE MOST POPULAR DAILY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. Vol. XX.- -No. 191 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, AUGUST 14, 1933 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Monday. Aug. 14, 1933. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE, MONDAY, AUGUST 14, 1933.36 words
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Advertisement249 1933-08-14 1 In the oval flask. kl Tm I POWDERED MILK IkLIM IS PURE, SWEET, CREAMY MILK—POWDERED. IT IS DELICIOUS FOR DRINKING AND COOKING AND ITS PURITY AND f[ Vv HOLESOMENESS MAKE IT IDEAL FOR INFANTS AND GROWING ill I CHILDREN. jjjj j HUM KEEPS FRESH IN THE HOTTEST CLIMATE. TRY IT249 words
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Advertisement197 1933-08-14 1 A. FLINTER 6, Raffles Place, Singapore. Importing Diamonds and Pearl Necklaces of every size and quality. Selling at latest and lowest market prices. Also buying gold coins and gold ornaments of every class and quality, paying highest prices according to daily exchange rates. HEALTH and STRENGTH j IN EVERY TIN197 words
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160 1933-08-14 2 MANY theories have been put forward to account for the collapse of the World Economic Conference, but on one feature of it —perhaps it would be more accura.e to saj th< last of that feature —a general and strangi silenre has been observed160 words
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Article174 1933-08-14 2 CIIUEFLY with the object of co-operation in i flew, the British Resident in Selangor. the Hon. Mr. T. s. Adams, made the sorrerbal rtarthng statement that the reasou for the proposed increase of school fees by the Goveflßßtrnt was in ord?r to balance the budget; (l.at unless more174 words
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Article141 1933-08-14 2 rHE co-oparatlve movement in Malaya has been vpry much in the public eye lately nd there is no doubt that one and all in lalaya are now convinced that this is a good lovement and one which is going to greatly orient th<? domiciled population of Malaya in141 words
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Article146 1933-08-14 2 THE general attitude of the rest of the world towards Herr Hitler and his Nazis hitherto has been ihat of a man who watches an experiment and, white criticising details, is quite prepared to reserve judgment until he has seen che experiment carried through to its146 words
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Article524 1933-08-14 2 Old Society Legally Revived. rpHE annual general meeting of the Singapore X Teachers' Association was held on Saturday it St. Andrew's School Hall. Mr. C. G. Colman, the Inspector of Schools, presided over a large attendance of members, 'which included several ladies. The chairman said that for524 words
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Advertisement194 1933-08-14 2 WHITE A WAY'S I I tfLA/.F.R. I Trunin d red or gold cord. <~ I safe Pike 53.95 to $4.95. CHILDREN'S RASH ROMPER I I MOTIF ON YOKE. BOY'S COTTON I S3 buster suits. I L H7l S3 i S CVCS Und 011 851 Smdkĕd tops as I Siz* 16.194 words
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Advertisement127 1933-08-14 2 I j Morris cars give most satis- f ijiiii 1 faction, so most motorists j drive Morris cars. There is a complete range from S h.p. to 25 h.p. and a choice of 31 distinctive coachwork styles. MORRIS UNIVERSAL SERVICE IS SUPREME. MALAYAN MOTORS t I LIMITED. 14 20, ORCHARD127 words
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Advertisement42 1933-08-14 2 X 1 DID YOU "NUQGOT* j Kiat s Economic Sale. Once a year only. I GENUINE REDUCTIONS IN ALL LINES. CALL EARLY FOR YOUR REQUIREMENTS. j We open from 8 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. j PAT CO, LTD, ,5 cnrr Q»ar J^^-H42 words
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Miscellaneous327 1933-08-14 2 CLUB DIARY. (There are numerous Clubs and Societies *n Singapore, most of the members of which are 'coders of the "Malaya Tribune." This Dtzry s provided specially for them. Secretaries ate invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest will still be included in the327 words
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625 1933-08-14 3 BEING RESENTED BY JAPAN. Press Criticisms. Tokyo's Policy To Disrupt Neighbour. "DINCE it became known that the League of Nations had decided t extend technical assistance to China in the development of her rich natural resources, the Japanese press has been625 words
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Article55 1933-08-14 3 Building Up National Army. Peiplng, July 3. RECRUITING by Marshal Peng Yu Kslang i« nnw in full swing g 2 Allied n an^ wa r ryWhere th€ Pelp 5 an<! hla subordinate officer. Kalgan Itself is a big military camp With nL^ P mov^nts, P notZg particular can55 words
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Article83 1933-08-14 3 Seamen's Union's Protest To Japan. Shanghai, July 19. The China Seamen's Union held a mil 11l I yesterday to discuss questions arising ft* of the sinking of the China Merchants steamer Toonan. As a result, the following were reached: 5 Kj —That a commission should be formed83 words
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Article69 1933-08-14 3 Another Consignment For China. Shanghai, July 19. Another ten of the eighteen aeroplanes contributed to the Government air force by the China Aviation League are expected to arrive here from the United States on Tuesday, July It is understood that all these aeroplanes are equipped with a 70069 words
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Article266 1933-08-14 3 Situation Fraught With Danger. IN spite of the fact that both sides are making feverish warlike preparations to try out their strength, hope for a peacvft'l settlement fo the Chahar situation has n-jv yet been abandoned," says the China Times. "At this critical juncture it266 words
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Article190 1933-08-14 3 "No Troops Against Feng!" Canton. July 28. T H t s uthwest Political Council is surprised to know that the Nanking Governoas ordered four divisions of troop* to Chahar at this moment when Marshal tt>B concentrating his attention on fighting e *"Bsj the Japanese." The declaration was190 words
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Article160 1933-08-14 3 Eight Conditions For The M.S.N.C. Shanghai, July 2. rK Commission in support of the victims cf the "Toonan" incident has brought up eight conditions for acceptance by the China Merchants' Steam Navigation Company. Among the conditions are the following: l—That each victim who died as a160 words
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Article59 1933-08-14 3 Su Ping Wen Leaving For Soochow Soon. Shanghai, July 14. When interviewed by the press yesterday, General SU Ping Wen declared that he is leaving for Soochow shortly to spend the summer months there. He said that he needs a complete rest for several months after the59 words
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Advertisement332 1933-08-14 3 Lux Toilet Soap and get A BEAUTIFUL PORTRAIT of a FAMOUS FILM STAR FREE 1 Save your Lux Toilet Soap wrappers They entitle you to a magnificent photograph of a I f amoug fii m B tar. When you have IheV all USe collected 5 wrappers from large Lux Toilet332 words
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Miscellaneous327 1933-08-14 3 EMPIRE RADIO TO-NIGHT. British Broadcasting Corporation. PROGRAMMES FOR INDIA /INCLUDING BURMA, CEYLON, STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, FEDERATED MALAY STJkimS AND ADEN). From The Empire Transmitter, Daventrv, England. Wavelengths. 35.28 and 31.S metre*. (British Summer Time: add 6 hrs. 20 minutes,i f G.M.T. 11.0 a.m.-1.0 p.m. Transmission or. an omni-directional aerial: 11.0 p.m.327 words
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612 1933-08-14 4 Shipping News Notices. "OUR STRONGEST CARD." Sir John Latta Decries World Parleys. rtE recent speech by Sir John Latta, Bar... at the annual meeting of the Nitrate Producers Steamship Company forms the basis of an article on "The Position of British Shipping" in the "British Trade Journal and Export World."612 words
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Article108 1933-08-14 4 Further Stage In White Experiment. The steamer Adder-tone, ex Boswell. which has been purchased by the White Co. for the purpose of having installed '.hexem the new combined reciprocating and turbine engine invented by Mr. W. A. White, head of White's Marine Engineering Co., Hebburn, arrived in108 words
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Article65 1933-08-14 4 Recalling Mystery Of The "Marie Celeste." When in charge of a Preventive patrol launch off Lamma Island recently, Itevci:>ie Officer Ward saw a fishing junk drifting cue of Cheungchau. The sails were fully set, cut the craft was without a crew. The Revenue launch towed the junk65 words
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Article39 1933-08-14 4 Thomas W, Ward, Limited, Sheffield, were fined £25 at Dunfermline Sheriff Courv on June 8 for allowing oil to escape into the waters of Inverkeithing Bay from the battleship "Tiger," which they are breaking up there39 words
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Article478 1933-08-14 4 Security Of The Ocean Roads. AN ?ddress on "Imperial Siratesy" was reabefore a meeting of the Royal Empire Society's Summer School t Oxford by Admira jSir Herbert Richmond, the Warden of Wadham presiding. In his summing up, th? speaker said the Empire was an associaticn of several478 words
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Article183 1933-08-14 4 Two Men Leap From Ship Near Green Island. Another incident of Chinese apparently hcrng I tricked into recruiting for the Army is brought [tc light in the Police reports issued recent!y, says the "South China Morning Post." While the Asiatic Petrcleum Co.'s oil targ? Sumatra was atou; one183 words
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Article437 1933-08-14 4 Installation In Ferry Steamer. QUITE recently i;, will be recalled that echosounding gear of Messrs. Henry Hughes and Sons' Admiralty pat em type was fitted .n an Anglo-Saxon tanker with good results. The Wilhelmsen twin-screw motorship _1.i3010r," now on her maiden voyage to vusaaha. is similarly equipped, and437 words
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Article104 1933-08-14 4 Drums Of Petrol Taken From "Britannia." A fine of $75 or six weeks was imposed en LtLng Tim who was charged before Mr. Batters at the Kowloon Magistracy on July 31 with being in unlawful possession of four drums of petrol believed to have been stolen from104 words
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Article81 1933-08-14 4 Ship's Captain Committed To The House. Occrge Harold Horn, ased 49. an unemrlcvo.l master mariner, was committed by Mr. Wv vv Jones on Aug. 1 to the House of Dete.nrLr.i under the Vagrancy Act. V I. was stated b;- Mot.via iliat defendant had fallen out of a Job81 words
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Article453 1933-08-14 4 Cross-Suits In Court Action. IN the Admiralty Division, recently, beforo Mr. Justice Bateson and Trinity Masters, the Dnion-Castle Mail S.eamship Co.. Ltd.! claimed in respect of the l:ss of the steamc Guildford Castle, which sank with the loss of three of her crew after a453 words
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Article56 1933-08-14 4 Twe new Chinee gunboats new under construction in the Kiangnan Dockyard are expected to be launched on October 10. A new cruiser called the "Ping Hal," a sister ship of the new cruiser "Ning Hai," is also being constructed. She pjfS be 3.000 tons, and equipped with the56 words
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Advertisement474 1933-08-14 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. P 0. BRITISH INDIA t. AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated In England.) MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government). OUTWARD PROM LONDON. For China and Japan. Doe Tonnage. Singapore. 1933. N ALDER A 16,000474 words
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Advertisement203 1933-08-14 4 I|tllOYD triestino X^^g _J (Incorporated In Italy). EXPRESS SERVICE. CARGO SERVICE. SINGAPORE TO ITALY AND CHINA CaUtag at Penan*-. Colombo, Bombay, Karachi, Aden, Masoowah, Sues, Port Calling at Colombo. Bombay. Sun. Port saM, BrindiaL Venice aod Trieste, f Said. Brlndisl, Venice and Trieste. m.v. "TERGESTEA" Aug. 15 Aug, 15 j203 words
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Advertisement221 1933-08-14 4 I HAMBURG-AMERIKA UNIE Deutsch |Hfkß| Australische Dampfachiffi Gesellschaf t. (Companies incorporated in Germany). OUTWARDS. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. 1933. t m.s. DUISBURG, via Manila Aug. 2] m-s. RUHR, via Manila S:pt. 't m.s. SAUERLAND, via Manila Sept. IS s*. PREUSSEN, via Manila Oct. I t m.s. LEVERKUSEN,221 words
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Advertisement534 1933-08-14 4 LLOYD X The tmdernoted an >h* (w., fixture*:— OUTWARDS. 8 "LAHN" for Manila. North China and Japan C6kon -5 "TRAVE" for Manila. Hearts Au Shanghai. North chin. yHJ* HOMEWARDS. "GOSLAR" for Marseilles Valencia. Havre. Dunkirk dam. Hamburg and Bp. men I "ODER" for Genoa. Marseille, rw Aug Rotterdam. Hamburg and534 words
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Article329 1933-08-14 5 Mining Shares. SB gaporc. Monday, 11 ajn. Tbe foDovtag tin share quotations are Issued Pnuer and Co.. exchange and stock ordiers; Buyers. Seliem A un Kumbang Tin 77|€ 30j--28 6 30 cd ■Bflßß Tta 13 9 14 8 0.9« 1.00 1 togrii Tin 18 3 19 j329 words
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Article103 1933-08-14 5 'J*~ZZ BY PHASER A CO.. EXCHANGE ABE STOCK BROKERS. Buyen. Sellers. Sat* pore Municipal cer cent. 105 110 norn Btagapcre Munlcipa] 1 per cent 104 108 norn Itajmwt Municipal hpr cent. 104 108 nam I Itßßdßijfll 4 pst cent. 100 103 norn •tanpere Municipal I per cent.103 words
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137 1933-08-14 5 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION. HOLIDAY IN NEW YORK AND LONDON. Local Rubber Tone Steady. f*W Out Financial Correspondent.) Singapore. Monday, nocn. To-day's Prices:— Rubber (Singapore), c ts., Up C r Market Tone: Quiet. Tin (Singapore). $109». 8 unchanged. Market Tone: Steady. Saturday's Prices:— London Rubber, closed. New York137 words
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Article295 1933-08-14 5 Upward Trend Continues Uninterrupted. ryilE upward movement of business has con- tinued during June without interruption, states the National City Bank of New Ynrfc monthly review for July. Aw this time of the year business men usually expect a summer recession td be well under way. but this295 words
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Article168 1933-08-14 5 Scheme To Reorganise The Capital. F'om Our Own Correspondent. I London July 28 Az a rrecing of the First Mortgage debenxre stccJcholders cf the Waterfall »Se .'anger Rubber Esta.es, held recently, it was reserved that a committee of not more than five person v constituted for the purpose168 words
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Article30 1933-08-14 5 Before providing or depreen of £904 profit 'J Kundang Tin Dredging was £575. result cf irrangements made for transfer of monthly iu<-ta to o.her members of grcup.30 words
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Article269 1933-08-14 5 Efforts To Increase The Demand. A2^s~2: to n l wherTTL? 6 CCnsum of tin national x? n S»■ mt,rthatstenT^, 2 1 lIUI HH PreparationTf X 22SS taken m survey Cf exh »"stive world market -S -a a s- °< been n JM "°f 5 6 *nd being269 words
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Article187 1933-08-14 5 L~.S. Factories Turn Out New Textile. From Out Own Correspondent.. London. July 23. Men s shirts that never lack buttons, because they need none, feminine corsets of different varieties, and garments that elastically fit ihe figure, and "glasses" that bounce instead of break are some of the new187 words
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Article105 1933-08-14 5 The following rubber returns for the month of June are reported k\ Alor Gajah 25,<;03 Ayer Panas 83/00 i Aver Kunin* (F.M.8.) B€>X) I Badek Rubber 27.700 Bradwell Rubber <F.M.S.» 38.000 Brunn 36.evj Bukit Kubu 17.500 Changkat Mjm Chersonese Estate «P.M.S.» 103.000 Dennistown Rubber 44.50') Glenealy 51.78.0 Highlands105 words
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Article88 1933-08-14 5 During the year to March 31 the Bidor Rubber Estate harves.ed a crop of 470.000 Co < against 604.778 lb for 1931-32). the smaller crop being due to the reduction of the area tapped to 50 per cent, of the plan:ed acreage The gros> average realised was88 words
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Article419 1933-08-14 5 Silly Speculation. OPERATORS AND THE MARKET. £n ER since the end of the War Loan conversion operation we have steadily advocated investment in sound ordinary shares; nor, even after the recent rise in their price, does there seem any reason to alter tha* Policy, says the419 words
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Article368 1933-08-14 5 Rubber Shares. Singapore. Monday. 11 a.2». The following rubber share quotations an issued by Fraser and Co and Lya'.l and Rratt Issue Value :-raeer Lyall S hares. Co. Evatt. 1 Allenby $0.75 $0.85 $0.70 $0 85 1 Alor Cajah 0.60 0.70 0.55 065 IA. Hitam 1.00 150368 words
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Article277 1933-08-14 5 PRABER A- CO "8 QUOTATXOSm < I CLOSING QUOTATIUHBI. mm m P Jl Buyers. Seller*. $2 $2 Alex Brick Pref. $1,27 4 $15"4 82 $2 Alex Brick Ord 0.40 0.65 £1 £1 B. Ameri Tobacco 109 114 SlO $5 B. Malaya Trustee 5.36 5.40 £i £1 C Tin Pre!.277 words
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Advertisement44 1933-08-14 5 THE 1 SJ- SOUTH %M'9 BRITISH COMPANY. LTMrrsD. MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR ■Mi ACCmTTBT) AT >OWHI BATBt, L 0. MAROOUODTH, °*cc 1 Pmiayion Ores*. ■"pP* EASTERN UNITED FIRE, MARINE, MOTORCAR PERSONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE. L JOHNBON: CMMKmI MM**. OPPId No 4 OteC Btrmmt. ■impilll44 words
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Advertisement291 1933-08-14 5 THE COMMODITIES. Latest Quotations. RUBBER. London Spot: CLsed. New York: Closed. Singapore: 124 —124. TIN London Sp:t: £315 15s. i unchanged». London 3 months: £215 15s. tunchanged'. Singapore: $109. 62 4 COPRA. Sundried $3.65 Mixed S3. iq PETROL PRICES. Asiatic Petroleum Co. (SJS.), Ltd. Prices for SheO Motor Spirit and291 words
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Advertisement50 1933-08-14 5 QUARTERLY Interest yearly paid to yon quarterly Think what small amounts put regularly away now, will mean to you in time to come. In a surprisingly short time you will have an appreciable bank balance. Interest at the rate of 2V*% is paid quarterly. Head Office: 55. Wall Street. N.T.50 words
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Advertisement6 1933-08-14 5 Wr urn Ml CAPITOL. WEDNESDAY 16th.6 words
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Advertisement258 1933-08-14 5 You need suffer no longer the pain and discomfort of Rheumatism Sciatica, Lumbago if your blood is kept in a pure and heatthy state remove the cause of the trouble by taking Clarke's Stood Mixture. Of aO Cfcmiif- and Stores. Equally good tn LIQUID or TABLET farm Oversea Chinese Banking258 words
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Advertisement167 1933-08-14 6 Beautiful Girls! Snappy, Music! TO-NIGHT Vii Fox Movietone's sparkling Musical, Singing and Dancing Comedy j Previously BANNED Now Passed in its entirety i "Let's Co I j ball Ballet* with i m at J[ t WĔ mm Haunting Songs! i ITS A SHOW you will Thoroughly Enjoy Come Early j167 words
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Advertisement235 1933-08-14 6 Amusemen 'tis I irst National's exposure of facts ncT r NEVER dared to print Hhtew "THE FAMOUS FERGUSON Mj" M fjOAN I BLONDELL LESLIE FENTON mm and many prominent stars. 42nd Street Opening WEDNESDAY, VI Special Matinee 3.15. j Vca'll Dating *t.r«v«. a that will make ,<* ,j„ j i:;235 words
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Advertisement235 1933-08-14 6 EBfflßß LAST NI^HT? TO-MORROW: noel coward s WlTrv FIRST NATIONAL PRESENT NABGSTY ROM\\ (r CHATTERTON THE rich m\ IS OURS" ALWAYS WITH HS" 1 ,11, I LL GIVE YOU SOME t'LAUDETTE SCANDAL! They've been up there—alcn:- tag tfeer all nieht A IV caught them—l've :.ci the tvidrnte! I v.r.nt to235 words
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Advertisement96 1933-08-14 6 1 GREAT WORLD I LIVE STOCK 11 EXHIBITION. I j To be held .'it I 2 Great World. 11 II AUGUST 17<h. ISth, ISA ,,,h J I DOG AND POULTRY SHOWl EXHIBITION I DAB* I CATTLE AND PIGS. I I OPENING OF I By H.E. Sir eci! Clemenli. I ON96 words
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Article240 1933-08-14 7 Car Stopped And Men Arrested. IM Chin Hong, an ex-police constable, bat how employed as driver, and Lee Jin Pia, his employer, were both charged before the District Judge (Mr. H. A. Forrer) on Saturday with being in possession of dutiable tobacco. Mr. P. Elkins prosecuted240 words
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Article102 1933-08-14 7 Fake Sailor Sells Fake Brandy To Fake Citizen. i Riga. Scene: A wharf in the quiet of evening. A man in seafaring garb approaches a thirstyloiking stranger and asks is a hoarse whisper if he would like to buy a bottle of French brandy. The stranger says "Yts."102 words
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Article63 1933-08-14 7 "Don't Mind Where The Water Goes." Madrid. A Hindu fakir buried himself at OvUdo ard ?aid he was goins to stay underground for eight days. On the sixth dsy it rained The fakir shouted for help because the water was trickling through into his "tomb." His disciples hunied63 words
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Article78 1933-08-14 7 Three Victims Of Stolen Lorry Drive. Madrid. Juan Sanchez, of Malaga, was learning te drive. He saw a lorry at a street cerner. S:> he jumped :n—and tried to drive that. He had not gone mere than a few yards whe.i he knecked down a child of78 words
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Article49 1933-08-14 7 Sydney Mothers Thrash Young Lothario. Sydney. Eight mothers of Rose Eay. a fashionable suburb of Sydney, who suspected a young man of molesting girls, took more than the law into their own hands. They took sticks and c nes and gave lha young Lothario a public thrashing.49 words
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Article46 1933-08-14 7 Germany's Thousand Year Old Yew. Goerlitz (Silosla). <% In a garden at Honnorshorf near here stands a mighty old yew tree. It has stood there for 1,400 years and its stem is six yards in circumference. It is thought to be Germany's oldest tree.46 words
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Article35 1933-08-14 7 Oregon Indians' Find Inside Trout. Bond, (Oregen). A nine-pound trout is reported to have captured and eaten rattlesnake and then finished off the meal with a tasty ten-inch "wateidog" as a savoury.35 words
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Article60 1933-08-14 7 Alleged Assault By Constables. A CHINESE Inspector attached to the the AmlT 16 Trfaction Co. was attended to by Sal Hosn, Tf Dept and taken to the P ta la£t nlght at abo, Jt 8 o'clock. abrasions about the neck and comsevlr!? £2 hC had handled by60 words
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Article113 1933-08-14 7 Japanese "Come To The Altar" Campaign. Dairen < Manchukuo). According to reports from Tokyo, the Ministry of Colonies has launched a "Get Married" campaign for Japanese girls. A form has been sent to all marriageable girls urging them to seek happy homes in Manchurix or Mongolia. Items to be113 words
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Article72 1933-08-14 7 What Italian Anglers Missed. Roma. Three men had been fishing without a bite in a stream near the village of Porto Viro in Northern Italy. Suddenly a vicious squall of rain and hail swept over the village—and shower of live fish descended upon th? amazed inhabitants. The72 words
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Advertisement460 1933-08-14 7 PILES CURED WITHOUT OPERATION fJIT resul t into various ailments, maladies, ana deadly diseases, such as nervousness daneerous eye-dtaeases, general debility, weakness of lungs rheumat? ism impotency, etc. Piles is a very wasting i victims can be appropriately likened toth? engine of a S2? STfi* d J*** uont wait W460 words
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Advertisement261 1933-08-14 7 I CAPITOL THEATRE I j MALACCA I I TO-NIGHT:— "ARE YOU LISTENING I With William Haines, Madge Evans. AMI tro-Goldwyn-Mayer Picture j I TO-MORROW:— I "ONCE IN A LIFETIME." I (Jack Gakie. Sidney Fox una others) j AND J "GRAFT" (Regis Ton Ify. Sue Carol). I A Universal Pic.ure. J261 words
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Advertisement706 1933-08-14 7 1 SIMOPOBi MOTHS GOODWOOD PAIWEr The most magnificently situated hotel in the Island. ALL MODERN COMFORTS UP-TO-DATE SERVICE. HIGH-CLASS RESTAURANT (sewly 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 for706 words
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Article784 1933-08-14 8 Cuba has had a sensational week. Following the end of the World Economic Conference and the breakdown or the sugar control plan, the distress of the people was intensified. Strikes were followed by martial law, but President Machado could not command loyalty from the forces. The Army,784 words
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Article550 1933-08-14 8 Comments By The Way. SINGAPORE school teachers have resuscitated their eld Association and something like i'&o of tiKm h~vc fignifled their willingness to support the revived body. This is of more Mian passing importance, not only to members cf the teaching profession generally, but to the550 words
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291 1933-08-14 8 Elecliic light failrd in Penang lor ab:ut two rr.inu.ea en Friday night at about 10.50. The reuse of the sudden failure was not made known. The funeral of th? late Mr. Y?oh Seng Lye. J.P.. one of :he leading members of the P?rang Chinese community,291 words
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Article185 1933-08-14 8 A fair in aid of the funds of the Church of Bfc. Johon the Divine will b? held at the Perak Turf Club on Sept. 9. The directors' report and statement of accounts for the year ended March 31, 1933, have be?n in ycur hinds for the usual time185 words
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Article105 1933-08-14 8 Mr. Justice G. H. Hereford allowed an appl cation In the Seremban Supreme Court on Friday for the appointment of a receiver and manager for th? estate of Mr. K. Arumugam. formerly managing director of the "Malayan Dc-ily Express."' Mr. M. L. Phillips is to be the receiver.105 words
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Article32 1933-08-14 8 A crccod le which measured about 9 ft. was shot by a Malay at 'Sungei Gemas and was brought to Tampin Police Station for the usual reward paid by the Government.32 words
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Article32 1933-08-14 8 A Tamil boy of about ten years «as run ever and killed instantaneously by a goods train running between Alor Star and Kodiang on the evening of the 9th inst.32 words
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Article416 1933-08-14 8 BY l "LOOKER-ON" I It all seems to be Machado «J nothing. m(J a 1 What it amounts to is thai r must Havanother President ,a This Cuban business sounds m tfon 3 merry go roun(l th i But what has the President's fum ture done that416 words
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Article38 1933-08-14 8 LOCAL TEACHERS MEET P* I CLUB DIARY, on page 2. CHINA NEWS, on page 3. RADIO PROGRAMME, on page 3 !«j and W WEEK-END SPORT, en pages w 4 SCENES AT GANDHI'S ARREST oD P-38 words
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Advertisement217 1933-08-14 8 fTHE SEARCH IS J Your search for the ideal fabric for nightwear ends with the discovery of Horrockses Flannelette. This material which has the advantages j of wool, wears and j washes excellently, and is guaranteed fast 1 Horrockses Flanneteltes j Regd J IN PLAIN WHITE AND NEAT COLOURED STRIPES.217 words
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Advertisement51 1933-08-14 8 IjMay We Quote You for j j Valspar Varnish I (The Varnish that will not turn white). SHEET LEAD, PIPE JOINT COMPOUND, DISTRESS SIGNALS LIGHTS. 'Phone 7268. Boon Seng Co., Ltd. 36 38, Robinson Road. 634 T.K.K.'S BATHING CAPS. 25 cts. each. TENG SENG GUAN, established 1905. 634. North Bridge51 words
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99 1933-08-14 9 WEEK-END OF UPROAR IN HAVANA. CHIEF OF THE SECRET POLICE ASSASSINATED. Flight Of The Government. New President* To Form National Regime. America has sent warships to the Cuban coast to protect' her nationals. Cuba, especially the capital (Havana), had a uikl time during the week-end,99 words
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157 1933-08-14 9 Reuter. Washington, Aug. 14. yWo destroyers have been ordered to Havana and one to Manzanillo. President Roosevelt says that no possible intervention nor the slightest interference with the internal affairs ut Cuba is intended by this precautionary step, which is to protect, if I ecessary,Reuter. - 157 words
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Article482 1933-08-14 9 Mob Kills Members Of Secret Poliec. «Mall the Uaihad') regime was ijj' al mjUi wild rxcc&jes. The mob sacked '>!•- ,)tti acP aild at jQ Ve •tmtUw i ,it :ht* nfcrrt pcllcc 'T«u«nilr Miichbdo bos fled to his country *ler* h» is heavily (ruartied. n«e C«i i»cra! orderrd482 words
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Article72 1933-08-14 9 Ogpu's Attack On The New President. Reuter. Havac.u. Aug. 13 A motcr-car bellcv+d to bave bt-.n flilcd tvKh members of Sen. Machado's dreaded "Og}iu.'' machine-gunned (he residt-uci? ul Sen. C.sprcier a few hours aftr his inaugur&.ton. The Liberals have promised to support Sen. C'-spedcs, but hav? decliited toReuter. - 72 words
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Article188 1933-08-14 9 Ussuri Railway Line To Be Re-opened. Reuter. Moscow, Aug. 13. M RANDURA. Assent Chairman of the Ate* Eastern Railway. wrote a letter r ihv t y to the Chairman. Mr. Li J uen. pointing out that his direction Ussuri Railway (a branch of R te continuing andReuter. - 188 words
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Article95 1933-08-14 9 Motor-Bus And Lorry Peril. MR. H. W. Denis, a European, was injured on Saturday afternoon, when he was knocked down by a motor-bus in Aral} Street. He bore no external injuries, but complained of severe pain about the shoulders. The ambulance was in attendance. THE MOTOR-LORRY PERIL. Two95 words
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Obituary71 1933-08-14 9 News has been received from Ceylon by Mr. R. Dana, late of the Building Department, Municipality, of th: death of his mother, Mrs Alfred A. Dana, who was an old resident of Singapore. She leaves, besides her husband. Mr. Alfred A. Dana, late of ths Ho71 words
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Article118 1933-08-14 9 Austrians Fired On. THREE BAVARIANS WOUNDED. Reuter. Innsbruck, Aug. 13. frontier incident is reported near Klobstein. A party of Bavarians crossed the Austro-Bavarian frontier and fired on three Austrian gendarmes, who returned the fire. The Bavarians retreated and It is believed tlirce cf them were wounded.—Router. Munich.Reuter. - 118 words
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Article246 1933-08-14 9 Damages Claim For "Disgrace" Of Removal. (From Our Ow-i Correspondent.J Ma'acca. Aug. 11. The disgrace and dishonour alleged to have been suffered by aChet.iar and his clerk at Alcr Gajah caused them to take civil proceedings against the Crown, when they claimed, leiore Mr. Jurtice Gerahty. $5,000 and246 words
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Article75 1933-08-14 9 Trinity College Pianoforte Examination. Among t.-.e successful cand dates m tne London TrinPy OoOc*s cf Mrsic pirn forte examination held in Pmang last week is Msg Likshiri Samy, daug'-.ter of Mr. S. N. flamy, Superintendent :f f.ie Kedah Gcv-mm-nt Pr nting Department. She is a Cambridge pupil75 words
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Article72 1933-08-14 9 New British Ambassador To Angcra. Reuter. L tidon. Aug. 13. The King has approved the promotion cf Sir Percy Loraine to be Arr.bassad r to Angora (Asia Minor).—Reuter. S a Percy Loraine was appointed ILgi: Com-mJssir-ner for Egypt and tho Sudan in 1929. before wrtich. he wasReuter. - 72 words
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Article69 1933-08-14 9 Rao Sahib K. A. Mukundai* Selected. J is underst od that the Madras Oovernnent have selec'-ed R&o Sahib K. A. MUkundan. 8.A.. for appoin nient as Agent to the Government of India in Malaya in successi n to Rao Sahib M. Kunl: Iranian Nair, who has rt69 words
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Article21 1933-08-14 9 Reuter. Seattle, Aug. 13. M. T. V. BOOOC has lelt for China on the In/ "President Jefferson.'' —Reuter.Reuter. - 21 words
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Article19 1933-08-14 9 Reuter. Julianhaab (Greenland). Aug. 13. Col. Lindbergh and h!s wife froi cfl to-day. for Reyjavik, Iceland.—Reuter.Reuter. - 19 words
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Article208 1933-08-14 9 BUT DETERMINED TO CARRY ON. An Armed Camp. Hand-To-Hand Fighting In Dublin. Reuter. Dublin, Aug. 13. yfITH hundreds of police stationed at strategic points, and Civio Guards patrolling the streets, two armoured cars in evidence and troops standing by in case of necessity, the city was veryReuter. - 208 words
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Article151 1933-08-14 9 Javanese Accused Gets Off L gbtly. Js'rten bin Kling, a Javanese from cue of the Du.ch Islands, was this morning charg d b'fere the Dis. ict Judge 'Mr. H. A. Forre: > w.th being in possession of a dangerous reaprn. namely a dagger. Jbccu--: J was represented by151 words
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Article128 1933-08-14 9 Sentence Quashed At Batu Pahat. /From Our Own Correspondent.) Jqhcr% Aug. It. The on'y crimira! appeal on he list of the Batu Pahai Assizes was argued in ihe Suyrcme Court yesterday before the Hon. M l- Justice A. Savage Bailey. The appeal was against he decision of Inche128 words
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Article96 1933-08-14 9 Sequel To Wage Cuts In Canada. Reuter Wireless. Montreal. Arg. 9. Strike ballot papers are being sent out today to 24,000 employees of the Canadian National and Canadian Pacific Railways throughout Canada by the union executives. They are to be returned by Sept. 15. The dispute has arisenReuter Wireless. - 96 words
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Article41 1933-08-14 9 Reuter. Banff. Aug. 13. Over 133 eclrjr- es from ten countrlto have a; 1 iv.d for i.c biennial foi ingots conference or Pacific Relations, which is to be opened on Mondaj under the preJdtnry cl Sir Robert Falconer.—Rcu cr.Reuter. - 41 words
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Article43 1933-08-14 9 Mr. N. A. Perumal. an Indian journalist ftfwi hv. r been to S igon, arrived back In Siryjcporc yesterday by the "Bernardm de St. Pierre.'* He leaves for Kuala Lumpur to-night m route for Penang. from where he Intends tc sail for India.43 words
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Advertisement456 1933-08-14 9 PHOSFERINE WONDERFUL FOR TONING THE SYSTEM Increases $X Will-power f\ f\ I and Appetite jPf Apollotu Britain's Champion Strong I Man, writes: V OU will be interested to hear that I have tried for myself the great tonic value of Phosferine. It is wonderful howit increases the appetite and tones456 words
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103 1933-08-14 10 FOUR OUT OF FIVE PERSONS DROWNED. HONaN dykes collapse. TRIBUTARIES OF YELLOW RIVER RISING RAPIDLY. Most serious floods threaten Central China, caused by the rapid rising of the Yellow River tributaries. Hundreds of miles are under water and the dykes in Honan have hurst Four103 words
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Article898 1933-08-14 10 Shanghai. Aug. 14. gERIOUS Hoods threaten Central China. The waters of the tributaries of the Huang Ho Yellow River are rising and the dykes along the river banks in Honan, Hop?h and Shensi have collapsed. North Honan is under The provincial authorities are making feverish preparations898 words
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Article355 1933-08-14 10 Sudden Alarming Appearance At Amoy. Under the pretext of protecting Japanese nationals in Fukien. the Japanese Third Squadron, which recently caused quite a stir by suddenly appearing off the coast of Shantung, has arrived at Amoy. The naval authorities in the city are taking preeoations and sre ready355 words
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Article84 1933-08-14 10 India Frontier Tribes Driven Back. Reuter. Simla. Aug. 13. BRITISH troops were in acticn over the week-end on the Noith-Wes. Frontier agamst the hostile Upper Mohmands. who attacked the friendly Hallmzais on Friday and burned several of their villages. A column of infantry, cavalry and artilleryReuter. - 84 words
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119 1933-08-14 10 AT THE CINEMAS The Capitol changed yesterday tc the First National film. "The Famous Ferguson Case." which features Joan Blor.dell. Tom Brown. Adrienne Dore. and other well-known players. The plot was written by a well-known American journalis: and the material was gathered from his119 words
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Article123 1933-08-14 10 Aw Brothers Encouraging Local Thrift. Messrs. Aw Bern Haw and Aw Boon Par. the philanthropic brothers of Tiger Balm fame, are establishing a Chinese Day and Nigh. Savings Badk in Singapore, with a capital cf 1500.000. The object is to assist the working classes to practise eccnemy. Twenty123 words
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Article93 1933-08-14 10 Clean Shaven Men Preferred In Andalusia. Madrid. The women of Andalusia do net like men with ny ustaches. In AznalcoUar. known locally as "the village of moustaches." they have rebelled and are using all tl-cir wiles to persuade their menfolk to shave their upper lips. Nearly every man93 words
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Article62 1933-08-14 10 Jews Barred From Swimming In The Danube. Munich, Aug. 9. Following similar action with regard to the swimming baths at Nuremburg. Errangds and Exlangen, the town council of Straubing on the Danube has unanimously passed a resolution that Jews will henceforth be debarred from ba.hing in the62 words
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Article33 1933-08-14 10 Shanghai. July 20. The new building cf the Nor:h Railway Station is expected to be ready for use early next month, it is learned from railway circles Sin Wen Pao.33 words
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Article875 1933-08-14 10 Javanese Attacked. ACCUSED'S STORY OF THEFT. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore, Aug. 12. rOB criminal sessions of the Batu Pahat Assizes came t- a close with the hearing at the case against two brctne-s named Sadikar. bin Mat Rani and Salipan bin Mat Rani. Javanese planters of875 words
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Article212 1933-08-14 10 Cheers From A Million Throats. Reuter. Rome, Aug. 12. GENERAL Balhc's air armada arrived at 6.38 st Ostia, where cheers from a million tio-oats greeted the airmen. The flying boats were delayed by bad v.etther and therefore landed immediately at Ostia instead of first encircling Rome.Reuter. - 212 words
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Article84 1933-08-14 10 Hit With Stool And Bitten SAID*, to have been assaulted by a member cf her cwn sex. a Chinese woman was admitted into Tan TocJc Seng's Hospital yesterday Af.ernottn suffering from rather severe injuries. She had a nasty gash on the head and t.tral punctured wounds about her84 words
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Article60 1933-08-14 10 Farm Labourer's Last Two Shillings. Madrid. A farm labourer in Badajoz. Jacinto Marvel, was out of work. He nad a large family to 'teep. and hit money went rapidly. At last he had cniy two shillings left. He -pent in on a tentb share of a lottery ticket.60 words
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Article121 1933-08-14 10 Reported Recognition Of Irish Seamen's Union. :he resul. cf the intervention of Mr. Free Suite Minister for Industry and Commerce, the Dublin dockers' strike has been tsttefact rily c tied. The terms of the agreement have r.c: bsan disclosed, but it is understood thai recognition has been121 words
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Article844 1933-08-14 10 LOCAL COMPA\v\ REPLY. 11 "Tribooe s Query; Authorities Causing n Delay The gPECIAL promine the letter beknr.fr of a company forme broadcast, in order Vmany readers who are inter* the matter with the latest devekT ment. The letter was written in rob an editorial taking the delay844 words
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110 1933-08-14 11 JUST WHAT YOU WANT TO KNOW TO-DAYS SHIPPING NEW LIGHT ESTABLISHED. notice to Mariners states that a light has itablishcd on the East Trengganu, ,lav Tenggol <Pulo Braid), on the northrn spur of the island at lat. 4 deg. 49' 28" 4 lon, 103 deg. 42' 00" E. .it is110 words
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Article92 1933-08-14 11 urveyint beacons in the Miri approaches ..nudraun and a buoy established, lhf former positions of the beacons removed ide, (w) 4 deg. 20' OC" N, long 113 E. la! (X) 11 4 deg. 30' 42" N, deg 4>V 3CT E: lat. (y) 4 deg. 14' 24" !3 deg.92 words
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Article28 1933-08-14 11 j lisu I'ft Honckoix; a"d U I.J mm it ihls p<«rt at !0 am., toin* I pi.- J #Joug»iUf th»? SH. Board's nil «J: i nv»i.28 words
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Article213 1933-08-14 11 -it" Dutch, G.812 tona, rrnm Ad.- 2-'j fur Ejtaviu, 13-8 u ./uj. t) ;ko toru. from K«>l*\ i Ki u Mull an<l Hongkong, 14-8. i.. i> rvt Prt cb. 5.015 .an*, from 11-t: l 'jk. 14-8 !ur Madras. 15-8. L. i »'iru-' •'•jp- 6,127 iotii, frtm London.213 words
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Article103 1933-08-14 11 Singapore. Aug. 14. SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES. East Wharf < Entrance Gate 1). Rohna 22; Apoey 26. Main Wna«f <Entrance Gate 5). Maru IS; Shantung 13; Pres Monroe U Sarpedon. Keprng 8; Manila Maru 6. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3>. Montgomery City 37. Empue Dock (Entrance Gate 4)103 words
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Article68 1933-08-14 11 Mails from Batavia and Palembang by aeroplane are expected at th" General Post Office, £.n?apo:e, at 2.30 p.m. to-mcrrow. From China by the "Van Heutsz," due at Singapore at dayligh: to-morrow. From Holland by the "Dempo," due at Singapore to-morrcw morning. From China by the "Gl.-nojJe, due at68 words
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Article12 1933-08-14 11 Lef. Arrd. Spore London "Rawalpindi" July 21 Aug. 1412 words
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Article196 1933-08-14 11 SELLING. Singapore, Aug. 14. London 4 months* sight 24 JjJJ London 3 months' sight 2 4 *i 32 London 60 days' sight -i 4 London 30 days' sight 2|4 63|34 London demand 2]3 3132 London T.T. 2 3 I*! 16 Lyons and Paris demand iM Hamburg demand 159196 words
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Article195 1933-08-14 11 Singapore, 1?. R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan illfi R. (Siam) W. Coast 2 £110 Rice. B. Siam N. 1 ii<J4 Rice, B. Siam N. 2 -SV.'O Siam. No. 1 "Sinhway" -'.7? Siam. No. 2 "Sinhway" jfMG Siam, No. 3 "Sinhway" (136 Rice, Saigon Al ?:40 Rice.195 words
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Article40 1933-08-14 11 a r .< Neuendorf. Anhalt (Thuringia). fun y s how wind magnified that rays of A fi™. an J Cai f ed a fire in a s*">P here, w bicycles and wireless sets on show have been destroyed.40 words
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Article269 1933-08-14 11 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures. TO-DAY, AUG. 14. High Tides—4.23 a.m., 4 p.m. Commercial Cup Fcotball: Hongkong Bank v. Monopolies, Geylang; S.H.B. v. A.P.C.. Anson Road; Bramtoco v. F. and N., Jfiian Besar. TO-MORROW, AUG. 15. High Tides.—s.s4 a.m., 4.55 p.m. Committee Meeting, Keppel269 words
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Article95 1933-08-14 11 ALHAMBRA.—"Let"? Go Places," featuring Sharon Lynn, Lola Lane, etc. CAPITOL The Famous Ferguson Case." EMPlRE—Maurice Chevalier in "Love Me To-night" GREAT WORLD.—Side shows, Cabaret, Malay cpera, Chinese wayang, silent and talkie cinemas (Sky Talkie: "East Lynne"). MARBOROUGH —"Mar.a Magam a Hindustani talkie. NEW WORLD. —Side shows, "Ghost Train,' open-air95 words
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Advertisement68 1933-08-14 11 ™ArTßEill CLEAR CCMFLEXKN by using CUTICURA regularly Cleanse your face thoroughly erery nigbl with hot water and 4 utlrura M««p, using plenty of Soap, Rinse w uh tepid water and finally with cold. When the skin is irritated, gen 11y smear withCudruraOint■■eat. In five minutes bathe as directed above. Sample68 words
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Advertisement118 1933-08-14 11 MIRROR TELL YOU? Do you see a face that is happy and contented? Or is your reflection iined with illhealth and pain.' Every time you feel ur.vveli th- results are left on ycur far" ir.d the cumulative effect mars your good looks, makes you lock old. To pr:<xrve your youth118 words
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Advertisement46 1933-08-14 11 I mm MADE IN \if iV ENGLAND \f'j SWAN PINS 'Swan Pern, Black or Coloured, from 6.50 Swan' Minor 4.75 Blackbird Pens 2.75 'Swan Ink Ct*. 20 OF STATIONERS AND JEWELLERS Illustrated Catalogue post tr—. MABIE, TODD CO., LTD., Swan House, London, W.I Foctoriet—London Liverpool. S.is46 words
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Advertisement20 1933-08-14 11 "Hop in. f" j me hosmnd with tUSSA LANDI A FOX Picture produced by Jaw L. Lotfcy J ALHAMBRA—NEXT CHANGE.20 words
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Advertisement142 1933-08-14 11 HOT SPRINGS SELETAR ZOM SALITARIS IRON TONIC VICHY WATER SPECIAL DRY GINGER ALE PHASER WEAVE, LIMITED. GET THIS V^P^p^ |A DO THIS* /lV yff/ t0 obtain tne fine quick polish Brasso gives! It brightens brass and copper splendidly BRASSO METAL POLISH RECK ITT SONS, LTD., HULL A LONDON AGENTS: AoamSON142 words
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Miscellaneous158 1933-08-14 11 [postal jg|u|jg|l SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE. j TO-DAY. Jopan and Korea (Nagoya Maru) 3 pm, Bengkali*, Laboean Bilik and Tandjong E *J el (Dajak) 3 p.rr». Splat Pandjang, Bengkalis and Bagan Si Api Api (Makassar) 3 p.m Ceylon, Southern and Western India, East Africa, South Africa, Sou.h East of South America158 words
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Miscellaneous68 1933-08-14 11 DAILY WEATHER REPORT. Malayan Meteorological Service. Laa* Yesterday. Night Max. Bright Mitt. Temp. Rainfall. Sunshine. Temp. Stations. Deg. F. Inches. Hours Deg. P. Alor Star 87 Nil 9.3 75 Sitiawan 89 Nil 5.3 72 K. Trergganu 88 Nil. 9.6 71 Buki. J ram 88 0.03 5.6 72 Malacca 85 Nil68 words
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773 1933-08-14 12 CHINESE SOCCER TEST. CANTON TEAM FULLY EXTENDED. Singapore Better. Yesterday's Game At Jalan Besar. JHE S.C.F.A. lowered the colours of the Lingnan University of Canton at soccer yesterday at the Jalan Besar Stadium, beating the tourists 4—l. The visitors were overwhelmed from start to773 words
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Article220 1933-08-14 12 Clifford Cup And August Medal. THE August medal competition of the Singapore Golf Club was playeJ at Bukit Timah on Saturday ard yesterday, and rwutted in a win for W. Eldred in "A" division with a net score of 66 and J. C. Barry in "B" division220 words
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Article367 1933-08-14 12 High Jump Record For Juniors. The fourth annual athletic spores of the Radin Mas School were held en Friday at the Outram school ground There wrj keen competition and th? the champions for the last two years emerged chain Jions again with 60 point?, while the Spartans367 words
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Article22 1933-08-14 12 The Malaya Football Association's Colman Kota R a »»d piss wSLss Jalan Besar stadium n Admission charges as usual,22 words
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Article64 1933-08-14 12 The Autumn Gold Cup Meeting. The Singapore Racecourse will be officially open for training on Saturday, at 6 a.m.. when the usual coffee arrangements will be made. A list of the horses locally trained will be published in due course and, after the closing of the entries, the64 words
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Article247 1933-08-14 12 Chinese Beat N.C.C. YESTERDAY'S CRICKET AT THE S.C.R.C. BRILLIANT century by Evan Wong, and effective bowling by Chow Tat, Hoahing and Tan, enabled the S.C.R.C. to trounce the Nondescripts very decisively yesterday. The match was played at Hong Lim Green and the Chinese took first knock247 words
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Article239 1933-08-14 12 Annual General Meeting of Association. Th. a.nual genrial meeting of the Malacca Hockey mMOtm ion wa.s held C n Wcdnesdaj at tr.e M.V.C. headquarter. Mr. P. G. Pamadasa presided. Ti.ose ptcscn. included. Mc.iis H. E. Sequcra\ J. M. Lee (St. Francis' A. ociat ort. H. M. de S239 words
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Article100 1933-08-14 12 Meeting of Asiatic Rugby Footballers. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Aug. 10. The seventh annual general meet'ng of the Negri Sembilan "All Blues" Rugby Football Associati:n, will be held at King George V School on Aug. 19, at 6.30 p m. The report cf the Comm tee for100 words
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Article50 1933-08-14 12 Qualifying Round At Stockholm. Stockholm. Aug 13. In. the Davis Cup (1934) second qualifying round to-day Lacroix (Belgium) beat Oestberg 7—5, 6—3. 2—6, 5—7 B—6. and Rambsrg fSweden* beat Van Zuylen (Belgium) 6—2, 6 4. 6—3. Lacroix and Deborman beat OeMbera and Ramberg 5—7. 7—5, 7—5, 6—2.50 words
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Article627 1933-08-14 12 Athletic Sports. ANNUAL MEETING AT SEREMBAN. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Aug. 12. JN ideal weather, and before a large attendance, the King George V. School, Seremban, held their annual athletic sports on the school grounds to-day. Amongst tho.se present were the Hon. Mr. G. E.627 words
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Article113 1933-08-14 12 Malacca Argonauts Beat Horlicks B.P. The Argonauts Badminton Party of Malacca beat the Horlicks Badminton Psrtv of Singapore by 6 games to 1 last week. Scores (Argonauts players mentioned first)SINGLES: Cho Kirn Hock beat E. Chenz Leong 15-2. 15-2; Charlie Scow beat Ong Kwee Yang 15-6, 15-3;, Lye113 words
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Article229 1933-08-14 12 Dr. Hopkins In All-Round Form. ¥\R. H. O. HOPKINS was in great form »J wi-h bat and ball in the tournament game played at the S.C.C. yesterday, and was mainly reipcns bie in Public Services avenging their defeat by the Uniled Services Officers earlier in ;he season.229 words
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Article76 1933-08-14 12 Malay Player Ordered Off Ground. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban. Aug. 10. On the Station padang to-day the Police met the Electrical Department in an interdepartmental Le?gue fixture, the game endirg in a draw of 2 gcals each. An unpleasant incident occurred towards th? latter part of the76 words
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Article205 1933-08-14 12 ANNUAL PERAK TVs, MATCH. f Decisive Result. Hennessy Cup Cricket U I poh. (From Our Om Correspondent.; [pofe, A up. 14. A DECISIVE victory the Europeans yesterday u v they met the Rest, in the annu,! ft* cricket match played between fa* cricketers, for the Hennessy205 words
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Advertisement116 1933-08-14 12 SUGAR. I MADE FROM THE PURE CANE I Is a refined sugar of quality and distinction and is an entirely j British Product. Discriminating housewives specify "Tafltoo" I because they know that its purity is altogether beyond question j "Packed for the consumer" Taikoo sugar reaches the purchasI ers the116 words
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Article505 1933-08-14 13 England Makes 312. BAKEWELL SCORES A CENTURY. London, Aug. 12. THE weather was dull, and there were only 8,000 spectators present it the start of the Third Test match between England and the West Indies it the Oval to-day. The wicket did not appear to be505 words
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Article270 1933-08-14 13 Federal Sports Meeting On Saturday. 1 From Our Own Correspondent.) T.,_ Kuala Lumpur. Aug 12. Federal Police Sports were held at the Stadium to-day before a good attendance of spectators, spectators. The programme was carried out without a hitch in spite of the rain early in the afternoon.270 words
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Article140 1933-08-14 13 Police Competition For Bell Cup. (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) Muat. Aug. 10. The Bell Cup, presented by the turner CP O. cl Segamat for competition by the Johore State Po.'ice will start this month. The draw is as follows: Johore Bahru v. Johore Depot. Muar v. Batu Pahat.140 words
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Article421 1933-08-14 13 Some Exciting In Tournament. ntUES in the Singapore Badminton Associa-!-a tiens opon tournament, played on Saturday, resulted as follows:— LADIES* OPEN SINGLES. Miss Horii beat Miss M. Lee 11—2. 11—1. Miss Horii wa? steady and played calmly throughout the game. Miss Lee who did well wLh some fine421 words
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Article71 1933-08-14 13 Champion Athlete A Chinese. (From Our Oicn Correspondent.' Per.ans, Aug. 12. At the Penarg A.A. A. meet ng t.i-day Wat Gark m champi n a Mete, winning the quaiter mile and being rcjcr.d ir. tht 100 ya.-db and the 220. The runner-up was bin Is-nail. winner cf the71 words
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Article337 1933-08-14 13 Annual Athletic Sports Meeting. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 12. TO-DAYS Methodist Boys' Schcol sports were marred by rain which cleared up on Ume to allow the programme to be finished. Mr. Bowmar, the headmaster, calling on ihe I British Resident to distribute the prizes337 words
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Article42 1933-08-14 13 (rrom Our Own Correspondent.) lpoh, Aug, 12. •ttiss Rlbcet's team defeated the Pe:nlc jrurcse by 3—2 t:-day in an cxci ing pun hi the presence of an enormous crowd. A gate w?.s collected In aid of Fe.ak Chi.i;j? Maternity hospital.42 words
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Advertisement308 1933-08-14 13 NEW WORLD CABARET Dancing Nightly From 9 jun. Dance Hall Thoroughly Renovated And Lighted By Coloured Lights Changing <V Automatically Illuminated Cabaret Garden. Race Horse Insurance I LOW RATES .with t ABSOLUTE SECURITY J Sime, Darby Co., Ltd. TEL. 5144. INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. 1 ——Mifc— mm ——I I pS FAMEL'S SYRUP308 words
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Advertisement132 1933-08-14 13 Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance in force over $35,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. j (Incorporated in the Strait* Settlement!). HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street Singapore The Company has £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of -..v. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry. E.O. J cnolHP P132 words
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Advertisement98 1933-08-14 13 Bearing I Metals I i i j Anti-Friction j AND I Printers Metals I Special note—although there has been a considerable increase in the price of tin, our prices will remain as before unlil the present slocks are exhausted. 1 A reputation of many years standing, and an ever increasing98 words
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Article194 1933-08-14 14 The First Matches. PROMOTED TEAM BEAT CUP CHAMPIONS. London, Aug. 12. Scottish football season opened to-day and was productive of some interesting results, the most notable being the defeat of Celtic, Scottish Cup champions, by the promoted j team, Queen of South. j Away wins were registered194 words
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Article198 1933-08-14 14 Rovers Win Exciting Cup Match. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 12. Exciting football was witnessed on the T.P.C.A. groud to-day when the Kuala Hovers first team beat the Selangor Rangers by 3—2 in the Selangor Cup competition. The Rnngers scored alter five minutes when SULEIMAN198 words
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Article29 1933-08-14 14 Teams desirous of having matches with the Week-end Badminton Party are invited to rorrespond with the hon. Secretary Mr. Robert Lee Ah Kwee. 1304, Upper Serangoon Road.29 words
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Article265 1933-08-14 14 Sensational Cricket At I poh. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Aug. 12. THE annual cricket match betwern the Europeans and the Rest began this afternoon. The former won the toss and batted first, losing the first wicket for two runs. Thereafter Bede Cox and Murray made a265 words
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Article161 1933-08-14 14 Final Of Unofficials' Cup Competition. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Muar, Aug. 11. The final of the soccer competition for the Cup presented by the Unofficials ol Muar District in commemoration of the 50th birthday of their Sultan was p!aycd on the Muar Padang on Thursday. The competition161 words
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Article854 1933-08-14 14 The Chinese Beat The Wiltshjres. EXCITING soccer was served up at th Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday "aftcrnoo when the Chinese and the Wiltshire 6 met i the First Division of the S.A.F.A. League The Chinese were in fine fettle and m spite of being well below their854 words
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84 1933-08-14 15 PRAYERS AND AFFECTIONATE FAREWELL. BOMBAY GOVERNMENT'S VIEW. PLANS OF REVIVING CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE PRIOR TO ARREST. The usual dramatic scenes were witnessed at Ahmedabad when Mr. Gandhi, his wife and all the members of the Ashram were arrested on the night 6f Aug. 1. It was84 words
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Article729 1933-08-14 15 Ahmedabad, Aug. 1. i|K. d;;ti<lhi and Mrs. Gandhi were 1 arrested at 1.45 a.m. to-day. They were arrested under the Emergency Powers Act.' Mr. Gandhi, Mrs. Gandhi and also Mahedav Desai, Mr. Gandhi's secretary, and thirty-two Ashramites were taken to Sabarmati Jail, Ahmedabad. Magistrate, the729 words
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Article126 1933-08-14 15 No Revolt By Dissentient Congressmen. Bombay. Aug. 1. (Interviewed regarding the reported revolt of certain Congressmen against his dissolution of the all Congress organisations, including the All-India Congress Committee Mr. Aney said that there was no such necessity for anyone to revolt on the score of his126 words
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Article490 1933-08-14 15 Prepared For Disturbances. Poona, Aug. 1. The Bombay Government has issued the following communique setting forth the reasons for Mr. Gandhi's arrest: "Mr. Gandhi recently has engaged himself in an active incitement to the continuance and intensification of Civil Discbedience through the action of individuals and in pursuance490 words
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Article600 1933-08-14 15 Statement To Govt. Prior To Arrest. Anmrdabad July- 3i. T?-day Mr Gandhi Intend» launching th«itvui form u( Civil Disobedience While Congressmen will still be counted by hundred* of thousand*. civil resistance under Uk* new f-cbtmt* will be represented by a few thousand. even less The remainder will600 words
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