Malaya Tribune, 1 September 1933
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Malaya Tribune
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Title Section36 1933-09-01 1 The Malaya Tribune THE MOST POPULAR DAILY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. Vol. XX.- -No. 2G7 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1933 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Friday, Sept. 1, 1933. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE, FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 1, 1933.36 words
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Advertisement176 1933-09-01 1 R<ad Ihe %J Sunday Tribune Dominant In Malaya »•<•'* rm i mi 11 i KLIM POWDERED MILK PURE FRESH fffiul SAFE ™or EIII milk DRINKING OR GROWING COOKING. {SK CHILDREN J Obtainable at all Leading Provision Dealers, j DISTRIBUTORS I GETZ BROS. CO. ■.mimmmmmmimmmmummvwmvmv* mi i...... mmnnmmmmmm, u ,mmmi»mmum ~<vmm;m176 words
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Advertisement219 1933-09-01 1 A. FLINTER 0, 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 oi every class and quality, paying highest prices according to daily exchange rates. 5 SPhIPPI rtv WHY DOES EVERYONE I219 words
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245 1933-09-01 2 ONE of the examples of the way in which this country ha, progressed during one of the «ont economic crises in i.s history is the establishment of the Automobile Association o. Malaya The openings which awaited it and the KCCNI ie has245 words
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Article167 1933-09-01 2 WE do not wish to appear unduly pessimistic as to the outlook for rubber .restriction, nor do we wish to discourage a very large number of our readers who pin their faith on restriction as the only means for recovery. If, in spite of France's policy, she can167 words
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Article174 1933-09-01 2 IF a man is a British subject, no matter what his colour or his creed, provided he I has the ability for administrative work, he is [entitled to the opportunity of showing what he lis able to do. We welcome UK fact that the i Singapore174 words
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Article625 1933-09-01 2 New Refineries And New Oilfields. Tokyo. BRITISH and American oil companies are closely watching recent developments in Japan's policy of encouraging home industries. At a conference held recently by representatives of the War, Navy. Overseas. Commerce, and Finance Ministers, it was decided, according to Japanese Press reports,625 words
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Article411 1933-09-01 2 Restriction Or Labour Enslavement. iFTOm Our Own Co-respondent.) London. (By Air Mail» Aug. 23. lAMI AM sending you a sensational article that was "splashed*' right across the front page of the London "Daily Express" en Aug. 17. It caused a great deal of comment in London411 words
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Article92 1933-09-01 2 Belgians Determined To Stop Them. Reuter Wireless. Brussels, Aug. 2S, "We will stop this business once and for all," declared Belgian officials at Malmedy in connection with an outrage by three young Nazis, who crcssed the border into Eupen and insulted members of the public and seriously injuredReuter Wireless. - 92 words
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Article88 1933-09-01 2 Claims He Was Born In London. Reuter Wireless. Athens, Aug. t9. The Appeal Court has approved of the Public Prosecutor's warrant for the arrest of Insull Senior, who was brought before the Court in connection with the irequest from the United States for his extradition. Insull statedReuter Wireless. - 88 words
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Article436 1933-09-01 2 BUT MAY BE CONSUL IN ANNAM. Works For Charity. Romance Of Chinese Army Officer. Shanghai, Aug. 30. npHE (Chinese Government may appoint Major General Kwang Wen Eh, an officer belonging formerly to the forces of Gen. Ting Choo, Commander of the eastern guards of the Chinese436 words
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Article194 1933-09-01 2 Representation To Government Made. Ootacamund. Aug. 10. A large number of riots Trom distant villages alt ndod a meeting on the 7th instant, held at the "Blue Mountain Theatre" when Rao Bahadur H. J. Bellie Gowder presided. Rao Saheb V. I. Munisaumy Piilai. M.L.C.. one of the conveners194 words
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Article121 1933-09-01 2 New Building To Be Constructed. Alleppey, Aug. 10. A general meeting of the Alleppey Municipal Council was held to-day at the Municipal Office at abouij 6.30 p.m. under the presidentship of Mr. P. S. Mahomed, Chairman. Most of the councillors were present. The minutes of the previous meeting121 words
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Advertisement256 1933-09-01 2 THE IMPERIAL "GOOD COMPANION." The only All-British Portab> iw. built on the standard 4-Urlc embracing all the faculties atach.d?' 1. Standard Typewriter. to 1 THE VERY LATEST DJ PUBUM*. ON THE MARKET U Shipments by tier) am Bole Agenta: uuncan Roberts, Ltd, lit 114.4, Robinson Ro»l "'"riwj. **bon* 7Mt. VAPEX256 words
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Article690 1933-09-01 3 Plan For A Rising? THE ARRESTS DURING THE WEEK. Madrid, July 29. IS a Fascist reaction possible in This is one of the questions ly discussed by Spaniards on the mass arrests this in the bud what was bea Fascist rising scheduled awn <»t Tuesday—the feast690 words
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Article291 1933-09-01 3 Human Shield "Stops" Six Arrows. Sydney. TIHE Battle of Surprise Creek will long be remembered as one of the most terrific experiences in the his.ory of the New Guinea Police—and as an example of how an Irishman acquits himself in a fight. Accounts which have now291 words
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Advertisement77 1933-09-01 3 aAicojf -r* swammL- 0 X Y-A CETYLENE WELDING KEEPS WORKING EXPENSES DOWN. IN slump times Oxy-Aoetylene Welding is especially to be recommended because it enables you to repair and ure again tools and machinery which, if not for our process, must be dU carded. DOUBLES THE WORKING LIFE OF YOLK77 words
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Advertisement164 1933-09-01 3 a Lovely Lustre... and Every Hair in Place r^PM^^fi Alluring new lights will gleam in JffSfj hair when you bring out its beauty with MM/ Staiotnh. You can he sure that your hair V*J|, m Sf f W is always neat and attractive, too, for this J 4LM\. "^t^M invisible164 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous386 1933-09-01 3 CLVB DIARY. JJnn Cre are numer °u* Clubs and Societies 'n rZTot 2? -t Si members reaaers of the "Malaya Tribune" This Di-r,> rT CiaU ,0r them S*cr™ie?a?e invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date 2SKft fsr"*" The -ill n SSJ in the Diary of Events." me Ciub Diary" can386 words
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Miscellaneous532 1933-09-01 3 Nanyang Chinese Students* Society's invitation Assemble, Mr. Wong Shian Vein's residenre, 103. Selegie Road. 6.30 p.m. Dress, black bow, whue open coat and black trousers. Chinese Amateur Orchestra: No Dract'ce. Annual general meeting. 108. Emerald Hill Road, 7.30 p.m. Attendance compulsory. Marigold B.P.:Usual committee meeting. Mr. Lee Jouy Seah's residence,532 words
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Miscellaneous639 1933-09-01 3 CROSSWORD PUZZLE. No. 4. First Prize $100. Second Prize $75. BOTH PRIZES MUST BE WON. THIS PUZZLE IS BEING ISSUED IN CONJUNCTION WITXI THE SAME PUZZLE WHIt II \PIT\R! I) IN Till SUNDAY THIBUNE ON AUGUST 27. CONDITIONS. 1. Address the solution to T. B. ROGERS BUS 6 M|7 y639 words
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1610 1933-09-01 4 Shipping News Notices. DIESEL ELECTRIC FERRY. First Of Its Kind In Kawloon. WITH the customary crackers exploding at her bows, the "Electric Star," the latest c dition to the Star Ferry fleet oi vessels, was •hri-stened and launched yesterday morning by Mrs. H. H. H. Priestley, says the "South China1,610 words
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Article269 1933-09-01 4 To Be Bigger Than Ever Next Year. AT a cenference of the Japanese Department of Communications autnoritie: recently, the decision was reached that th subsidies to the shipping lines, which are to b< renewed in the next fiscal year or in the year after next, on the expirat-on269 words
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Article522 1933-09-01 4 Passengers On Board P. O. Liner. THE following passengers left by the "Ranchi" to-day for Pcnang. Colombo ar.d Europe: Miss M. Grice, Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Clark and child, Dr. A. E. Badenoch, Mis. R. Caunce, two children and infant, Mrs. 11. N. D. Russel and infant,522 words
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Article37 1933-09-01 4 The "Porthcs" is due here from Penrrne. on Sunday at 3 p.m. and will probably sad on Mjnday, Sept. 4. at 6 a.m. for Saijon, Hongkong and Shanghai. She will bcith at the S.H.B. Wharves.37 words
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Article400 1933-09-01 4 N.Y.K. Announce Drastic Cuts. THE N.Y.K. announce further drastic reductions in the rates for .round the world tours. It is now prac ically as chtap to live on board shin and see the world as U is to reside in a hotel. For the cost of a400 words
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Article111 1933-09-01 4 The O.S.K. liner "Rio de Janeiro" left Sir.gapor': for Sou.h African and South Amei*can p:ri> en Aug. 29. with the followinj ?i.s--f ::gcrs on board: Mr. R. Hayashi. Mr. Y. Noishiki. Mr. T Rrv.amo, Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Fernandez and i Misters Fernandez, Mr. and Mrs. I.111 words
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Advertisement460 1933-09-01 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. P 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated In England.) MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. (Under Contract with His Majesty a Government). OUTWARD PROM LONDON. For China and Japan. Due Tonnage. Singapore. 1933. SOUDAN 6.500 Aug 31460 words
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Advertisement234 1933-09-01 4 iff LLOYD TRIESTINO mm fW (Incorporated In Italy). EXPRESS SERVICE. CARGO SERVICE. SINGAPORE TO ITALY AND CHINA Calling at Penang, Colombo, Bombay, Callinr st Colombo. Bombay, Soet. Port Karachi, Aden. Massowah, Suez, for* Said, Brlndisi. Venice and Trieste. Said Brindis v ic n Trieste. Due Leave Due mv MONCALISRI Sspt.234 words
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Advertisement236 1933-09-01 4 i lIAMBURG-AME RIKA UNIE Deutsch |Hf%flj Australische Dampfachlff* Gesellschaft. (Companies incorporated in Germany). OUTWARDS. HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. 1933. ms. RUHR, via Manila Sept. 7 t m.s. SAUERLAND, via Manila Sept. 19 t ss. SAARLAND, via Manila Oct. 5 t m.s. LEVERKUSEN, via Manila Oct. 17 t236 words
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Advertisement611 1933-09-01 4 STEAMER BAUJNQfc ft£ NORDDKI'TSchkk Ir (Incorporated m i r#j Germany >. The undernoted an the Coapacy's lrfwe* fixtures: OUTWARDS. 1111. "TRIER" for Manila, 1! S'hai, N. China Japan B pt lj "DONAU" for Manila, Hani Shanghai, N. China Japan S t pt 25 HOMEWARDS. IMI "COBLENZ." for Genoa, Bar Lisbon.611 words
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Article499 1933-09-01 5 Mining Shares. Singapore, Friday, 11 a.m. The following tin share quotations are Issued rraser and Co., exchange and stock brokers' ££c Buyers. Bellera. bang Tin 27- 28 6 A t:..l Malay 28; 6 20|V- HttUß Tin 14- 15|--0.96 1.00 f 18- 19:--'Ba Padang 0.10 0.12 E cave499 words
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153 1933-09-01 5 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION. IMPROVEMENT IN TIN PRICE. Rubber Continues Very Dull. 'Btj Our Financial Correspondent., Singapore, Friday, noon. To-day's Prices:— Rubber (Singapore) 12 3 16 cts., unchanged. Tin (Singapore), $1122;.. up Market Tone: Steady. Yesterday's Prices:— London Rubber 3 23|32d., unchanged. Market Tone: Stagnant. New York Rubber,153 words
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Article49 1933-09-01 5 Mercantile Bank Declares Six Per Cent. The local branch of the Mercantile Bank jf India. Ltd.. has received a telegram from the aead office to state that the Beard of Directors has declared an interim dividend of six per :tnt., less in respect of the current /ear.49 words
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Article68 1933-09-01 5 During the week ended Aug. 26. 1933. export cf tinned pineapples from Malayan ports amounted to 41 069 cases, cf which 25.389 casis were to the United Kingdcm, 1.725 cases t- the Centinent of Europe, 12,825 cases to Canada and 1,130 -casas elsewhere. Total exports for the68 words
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Article161 1933-09-01 5 Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.), Ltd. Prices for Shell Motor Spirit and various arands of Kerosene are a? follows: Shell Aviation Spirit in 4-gallon drums per British Imperial gallon $1.18 SheU Motor Spirit ex pump per British Imperial gallon $0.82 Shell Motor Spirit in 4-gallon drums per British Imperial161 words
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Article69 1933-09-01 5 To Operate Until Next Year. Reuter. Washingttn, Aug. 31. A CCORDING to Mr. Wallace (Secretary for Agriculture) exports under the London Wheat Agreement are limited as folows: fr m Carada, two hundred million bushels; from the United States, forty-seven million; from the Argentine, one hundred and tenReuter. - 69 words
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Article55 1933-09-01 5 To Refinance Farm Mortgages. New York, Aug. 31. An early reduction of the Federal Reserve Bank's rediscount rat? is forecast in the Journal of Commerce, winch states that the Recovery Council may sh-rtly decide on the flotation cf a two thousand mT.ion doilar four per cent, bond55 words
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Article295 1933-09-01 5 Messrs. Guthrie «fc Co., Ltd.. in their weekly rubber reprrt dated Aug. 31, stat:: A moderate amount of business has been trancac cd since our last report. Prices in the local market hay? remained rt<ady. due to manufacturers showing an inteiest and aho owing to a certain295 words
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Article1152 1933-09-01 5 United Malacca Rubber Meeting. meeting of 2| i 3? er H Estates L,d Malacca <h Q v 137 > Heeren BL~ee: SSSJ "'I, H h n T <"> Cheng Lock, C.B ETan Soo Ghf en.. S Mn 115 s •Jf 5 rsLsrjr *bich hi;ve hP*n T-T1,152 words
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Article333 1933-09-01 5 Challenge To U.S. RAPID RISE OF THE INDUSTRY. JAPAN has now become the world's fourth largest producer of rayon. Production last year reached the big total of 73.390,000 lb., which was nearly 24,000,000 lb. above the 1931 figure. Plant expansion plans now being perfected indicate that333 words
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Article666 1933-09-01 5 Rubber Shares. Singapore, Friday, 11 a.m. The following rubber share quotations ar» issued by Eraser and Co and Lyail and Cratt Issue Value. Praser Ijall ft Shares. Co Ermtt 1 Allenby $0.75 $0.85 $0.70 $0.85 I Alor Gajah 0.60 0.70 0.55 0.68 1 A. Hit am 1.00666 words
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Advertisement52 1933-09-01 5 r THE M-% SOUTH iff T.J BRITISH V ftvl&W INBUUANCI COMPANY. LIMITED. WRB. MARINE TRANSIT AND tfOTOB CAK ntttAAna acckptsd AT "**T CTJKBINT *ATKt L 0 MAROOLIOUTH, F.nlayson Green. THE eastern united AWCEAHCE OOKFOKATIOW, LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE. L 0 JOHNSON: Generml lf*oac« OFFIC »o o*so52 words
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Advertisement90 1933-09-01 5 THE EASTERN BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated in England). SINGAPORE BRANCH: 4, D'Almeida Street. Authorised and Subscribed Capital M.000,000 Paid-up-Capital 81.000,000 Reserve Fund and Rest 600.000 U OFFICE: LONDON. BRANCHES: Bombay. Calcutta. Colombo. Karachi. Madras. Amaca, Baghdad. Bahrein. Basra. Klrkuk. Mosul and Singapore. CURRENT- ACCOUNTS opened and money received on Fixed Deposit90 words
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Advertisement51 1933-09-01 5 OUARTERLY 21 Interest yearly paid to you 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 2»/a% is paid quarterly. Head Office: 55, Wall Street.51 words
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Advertisement214 1933-09-01 5 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Limited. < Incorporated In Straits Settlements.) Successors to THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK. LTD.. THE Hu HON(. BANK. LTD. AND THE OVERSEA CHINESE BANK. LTD CAPITAL Authorised $40,000,000.00. Paid Up $10,000,000.00 HEAD OFFICE. CHINA BUILDING CHULIA STREET. SINGAPORE LOCAL BRANCH: 458, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Chee214 words
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Advertisement265 1933-09-01 6 I Here's The New "KING OF JAZZ-' i To-NighT 6.15-9.15 I MATINEE: TO-MORROW and I Girls by the Score! a|| j Dazzling Beauty! mk\ I Red-Hot Rhythm! g J«Mf Greatest v" Musical Picture nl OF with JT PAUL WHITEMAN jR i and hi« band; JOHN BOLES, BING JF CROSBY, JEANIE265 words
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Advertisement280 1933-09-01 6 Amusemen *^L__ 5;»le uin-H >ni jf *J j and 8.30 to 0.15 p.m. By Kind Per- misaior of Lieut-Col. J. H. M. Mcc X p fj\SL I and Officers of the Wiltshire Ke ment. P\R AMOUNT'S GREATEST SPECTACLE OF TilE SOUND ERA! I «Th«sign 1 Cross" I WITH FREDRIC MARCH,280 words
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Advertisement216 1933-09-01 6 PAVILION CLOSED FOR ALTERATIONS j UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. Watch for re-opening next week with the Brilliant London Film Production COUNSEL S OPINION j jj with a Distinguished BRITISH Cast BINNIE BARNES, CYRIL MAUDE, HENRY KENDALL and LAWRENCE GROSSMITH. i i A PARAMOUNT RELEASE. inMaurice Chevalier j i WILL BE AT216 words
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Article554 1933-09-01 7 "We Will Help." HARBOUR BOARD CO-OPERATORS. H JTEEP away from and 1 heir exorbitant interest. help*' was the gist of advice to Harbour Board employee-; tat night at a meeting of the S.H.B. rative Society. \> ho were more than six salary in debt were advised554 words
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Article122 1933-09-01 7 League Of Nations Bulletin. i ,hr hca,th buI 'of the rtr~ fo* w Na I 10 S Eastcrn Bureau, Sin 3 aFCK. C8J week ended Aug. 2G, 1933: I ca4 Fla8UC 2 2 1 SS* 1 d 1 death; 3 majpox cafes and 2 deaths. c,mn„122 words
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Article272 1933-09-01 7 From Direction Of Dutch Islands TWO Chinese. Koo Choo Lai and Koo Hon- -■> Kirn. who wer; seen making for the Bedok coast in two kelehs. one of which contained a large quantity of tobacco and cigarettes, wee produced before the District Judge (Mr. H. A.272 words
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Article264 1933-09-01 7 Conviction Confirmed In Two Cases. Negapatam. Aug. 10. One Krishnaveni Ammal of TT3nquebar filed a complaint against four constables Devaji Rao j Gopalaswami Raja. Ramachandra Pillai and Natesa Moopanar. Police constables at.ached to Porayar Police Station (A-3 being the I Writer) saying tha: A-l and 2 took264 words
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Article110 1933-09-01 7 Partial Failure Of Monsoon The Cause. I Coonoor, Aug. IC. For ihr second time this year Coonoor is threatened with water scarcity. The war. r i-'vel at source of supply having considerably gene down due :o prolonged drcught and rartial iailure of the South-West Monsoon in this parr110 words
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Article592 1933-09-01 7 Constable Convicted. WIFE ENTICED FROM HOME. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Aug. 31. POLICE constable named Haron bin Laidin was fined |150 or three months' rigorous imprisonmen; be ore the District Judge, Malacca t*£ H. C. Willan) yesterday for dicing a married Chinese woman away from592 words
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Advertisement271 1933-09-01 7 > IfERE arc indications plain to th- care- «r|v|| oDs rver of 3ii impulsive and «J genercus disposition, easy-going in all but j I very crsential things: pione to tak? risks. I I ia her than to pause and crnsider—with th? subject tco liable to jump to conclu- I your271 words
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Advertisement88 1933-09-01 7 (Mcnr<t Ointment I ale urn Powder TO YOUR SKIN/ Daily use of this pure, medicated Soap, containing emollient and cleansing properties, protects, as well as cleanses, the skin. The Ointment «juickly relieves and heals any rash or pimple that may appear. The Talcum overcomes excessive perspiration and adds a finishing88 words
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Advertisement38 1933-09-01 7 I Longer IVear Better Value Guaranteed to be of solid leather throughout. Before deciding; elsewhere, please come in and compare our quality, style and price. PRICES RIDICULOUSLY LOW. SAMSON SHOE STORE, 304. North Bridge Road, 21, Change Alley.38 words
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Advertisement481 1933-09-01 7 SINGAPORE HOTELS GOODWOOD PARK HOTĔT Phone 6490 Telegram: Goodwood Admirably located—sufficiently distant from city noise to ensure an atmosphere of peace and quietness. I LARGE GARDEN—I 4 TENNIS COURTS. EVERY COMFORT High-class restaurant under expert European supervision. Lock-up parages: Moderate Rates: Terms The Oriental Limited, CHANGE OF NAME TO The481 words
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Advertisement252 1933-09-01 7 CAPITOL THEATRE MALACCA TO-NIGHT:— Jack Buchanan in "YES, MR. BROWN" (with EIsV Randolph. Gay Tunes—Excellent Come.iv. suNn.w.— I Omm Sans, Beniia Hume, liaro.'d Huth t in "DISCORD." J B.auiiful If nek Rear Sengs I LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Vacant at Sunnyside. 7. Oxley Read. Accommodation: singh and double. Very moderate Iter? comfort.252 words
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Obituary68 1933-09-01 8 YEE—On Wedntaday, Aug. 30. 1933. at 3 p.m ar hi: residence. b07, Upper S '.ar.gocn Roid. 7 4 mile. Yet Fook Ley, beloved father -;.f Yej Check Wall. Funeral will leav. 1 the hous. cn Saturday. Sept. 2. at 3 p.m to the Ciiurch cl Sacrtd Heait.68 words
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Article747 1933-09-01 8 A Bill is being introduced into the Legislative Council of the Straits Settlements to control noise. It is an extraordinary thing that the more civilised we become the noisier we are. A certain amount of noise may be inevitable under modern condi tions, but there is no747 words
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Article208 1933-09-01 8 Comments By The Way. HOLLANDERS celebrated the birthday ar.nlversary cf their sovereign, Queen vVilhelmina, in time honoured fashion yesterday, and at Dutch community in Singapore were not behind those in their homeland in celebrating t,he occasion in an appropriate manner. Stagapcre boast* a very large Dutch208 words
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Article169 1933-09-01 8 4 N air mail letier from cur London SOrrev A pendent has arrived enclosing the hrefcponsibie article which appeared in the London -Daily Express" on Aug. 17, attacking the rubber control negotiations. That article has already been reproduced locally and we have referred to its main contentions. There169 words
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Article199 1933-09-01 8 THERE is a gsod deal more In any aai y neWSPftBtX than a mere record of the poJifcal events of the pre-.icus day, or a recital Ol tragedies and crimes of violence which hs- vc ccurred in a.l parti of the world only a lew v-curs p-evicuslv. Sometimes199 words
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54 1933-09-01 8 Some time ago when a motor lorry was descending the Camercn Highlands Road m the email hours of the morning it collided With and killed a large deer which was toasted bf tht lorry 1 headlights. Later, the lorry drivers and hire-car drivers of54 words
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Article62 1933-09-01 8 The official opening cf the new Gopeng Gymkhana Club's premises takes pace on Saturday. At 5 p.m., there will be tea ard thereafter an approaching t and pu' -ing competitions en N:s. 3 and 9 greens. A: 6 p.m. Mr. C. L. Green will officia ly open Ihe Club62 words
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Article33 1933-09-01 8 Mr. C. W. Shorland, the Assistant Cor.tro.lcr cf Labour, Klang, is shortly going Horn- 3tt leave. His place will be taicen by Mr. J. L Turner, who has already arrived in Klang.33 words
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Article34 1933-09-01 8 Kaia Ngah Ali bin Iskandar, Settlement Officer, Grade I. Kampar. has been appointed to be a Magistrate of the First Class, Pef*k This officer recently passed the examinai '.vi. bi Law, Cadets' Standard.34 words
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Article37 1933-09-01 8 Mr. V. C. Baker, General Superintendent of the Pahang Consolidated Company, Ltd. Sungei Lcmbing, will be sailing for Horns r ext mcnth on holiday. Mr. A. S. Samuel w:.l art tor him during his absence.37 words
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Article31 1933-09-01 8 Mr. S. E. King, who is shortly due in Ipoh where he will act as Protector of Chinese. Perak, has been promoted to Clasb BI Ol tne Malayan Civil Service.31 words
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Article51 1933-09-01 8 Dr. H. J. Lawaon, Health Officer. Kinta. and Mrs. Lawron left foi Kulim this afternccn D Lawaon, who |CCS on transfer to Kulim as Medical Officer, will be relieving Dr. ChttUCTOa, who goes to Alcr Star In place of Dr. McNab. The latter is leaving fa Home shortly on51 words
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Article237 1933-09-01 8 It is understood that Mr. Erol D. Shearn will succeed the Hon. Mr. A. Savage Bailey on the Federal and State Councils. The ceremonial opening of the newly erected preaching hall, Buddhist Temple, Kuala Lumpur, will take place at 4.30 p.m. on Sunday. Mr. San Ah Wing. J.P..237 words
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Article479 1933-09-01 8 BY "LOOKER-ON" And when the new Chinese "Xi,, pies" get here which ttcietv will be the first to nip in and mi;, the dues There's one thing about these coupon competitions in UKnewspapers. They make a man more skilful when it comes to cutting the fringes on479 words
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Article36 1933-09-01 8 ONLY A SHOE BRUSIIER WILL SPAIN GO on P- CLUB DIARY, on page 3 SPORTS NEWS, on page* an THE BLIND AS SCHOLARS, RADIO PROGRAMME DO P* 4 CINEMA NEWS. BB 1■" 1536 words
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Advertisement100 1933-09-01 8 "SINGLETS" j A REAL ROBINSON SALE BARGAIN |j 1 s.vi.r. o j PRICE FOR ad cts $3.00 EACH. I I o j I— i FINE QUALITY INDIA GAUZE, MADE IN ENGLAND. SIZES 32, 34, 36, 38 in. ONLY. jjSjNGAPQREKUALA LUMPUR I ■llUK«iiliilttlul:!i:itiitMii I l. l:;liiii,i.ii;i»ntiiiiiint,!ii,t:,| ll t.,ii,«,jMi j 1001 British100 words
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Advertisement66 1933-09-01 8 I DANCING. Foxtrot, Walts, Tango, etc., taught at Rena'i Dance Studio. Meyer Manalona, j Flat 0. Coleman Street. i Use KOLYNOS It whitens your teeth. J j STRAITS CHINESE METHODIST CHURCH, j I Kampong Kapor Road. J j HIGH TEA AND BAZAAR, j Saturday, Sept. 2* from 3.30 p.m. to66 words
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870 1933-09-01 9 IiNiTFD STATES WILL BE ASKED TO im JOIN PLAN. Fukien's Appeal For Help. chairman's Wife Presents Letter To Canton Chief. "Min Kuo Jih Pao." help have been issued in various parts of st urgent being from those who are"Min Kuo Jih Pao." - 870 words
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Article63 1933-09-01 9 l\ S. Corporal Severely Punished. Reuter. Sherman iCanal Zone), Aug. 31. r '.IED by court martial of illegal Of military secrets Corporal of Erooklyn. was dishonourably l the service and sentenced hard labour. I ho fined SIO.OOO or in the alternative I to undergo an additional 18Reuter. - 63 words
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Article199 1933-09-01 9 Ross Institute Honours Mr. Harrison. T „E Secretary of the £-»2^^ CWJiTS. 5*25* of an Honorary Fellowship. valuable wcrk and. Africa. Malaya in 1906—at infancy and malaria was so severe that the panter did no! krow where to turn f r labour, and OUV kn wlrdg? of the199 words
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Article76 1933-09-01 9 Japanese War Minister's Fears. Shanghai, Aug. 31. j COUNT Araki, the Japanese War Minister, had an important private conference with Count Saito. the Premier, yesterday at Tokyo. He urged that the Government quickly formulate a definite policy in foreign affairs. A certain Power, he said,76 words
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Obituary236 1933-09-01 9 President Of S.S. (S.) Association. News has been received by cable of the death of Mr. John G. Campbell, principle of the legal firm of Messrs. John 6. Campbell Co., Singapore, and one of the senior members of the Singapore bar. His death tcok236 words
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Article66 1933-09-01 9 Nazi Allegations Against Austria. Reuter. Munich, Sept. 1. Austria was of faking its currency in a broadcast talk by Herr Knaus, chief Nazi official at Styria. He declared that the state printing presses were uttering notes without financial backing and all Austrian officials in Styria wcce paid byReuter. - 66 words
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Article25 1933-09-01 9 As Sept. 4, 1933. is an American national holiday (Labour Day), the Consulate General of the U.S.A. will be closed to business on that day.25 words
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Article95 1933-09-01 9 Detained In Italy. CHASED OUT OF AUSTRIA. Reuter. Bolzano, Aug. 31. rj<HE Austrian Nazi leader Hoier, has escaped to Italy. He reached tne frontier station of Brenner in a very dishevelled condition, dirty and bloodstained. He had been wounded in the leg during pursuit. ALer a lengthyReuter. - 95 words
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Obituary92 1933-09-01 9 Reuter Wireless. London Loses Well-Known Educationist. London, Aug. 20. By the death of the distinguished sclenus\ Sii Phillip Magnus. Bar;., at the age of ninety a;, Chilworth, Surrey and London are deprivt a cf one of the principal educationists, who wr.s «.ssocia.ed with such work throughout tho v.Reuter Wireless. - 92 words
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Article65 1933-09-01 9 Five Europeans Lose Their Lives. Reuter. Yokohama, Sep. L The oil-engined A.hel Queen." a few ..ours after leaving for Manila, returned to Yokohama tinging five members of the crew dead as tae icrult of an explosion. The vic.ims are the Chief Engineer. 3. O. KUOU; f- st mate.Reuter. - 65 words
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Article54 1933-09-01 9 Hand Caught In Sawmill Machinery. A nasty accident occurred at the Kin Chin Hin Sawmill at Tanjong Rhu yesterday afternoon One of the Chinese workmen got his right hand entangled in some machinery. It was almost completely severed from the ™c was removed to hospital by ambulance in54 words
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Article25 1933-09-01 9 Soviet Denies Japanese Report. Reuter. Riga. Aug. 31. A teleeram from Moscow denies the Tokyo reports ThaTsoviet forces are concentrating in East Siberia.—Reuter.Reuter. - 25 words
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Article29 1933-09-01 9 America Suspends Army Modernisation. Reuter. Washington, Aug. 31. The modernisation of the Army's land and air equipment is suspended "in order to see what happens at Geneva."—Reuter.Reuter. - 29 words
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Article93 1933-09-01 9 A large number of guests B £l3r to dinner last nighl when the^wedding c h Lim MOM Hey, of the Audit Office, Singapore, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lim Teck Siong. and ChiaGuan Peng, daughter of Na. Chia Khim Kwang. took place at 889-A, low was nicely93 words
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Article61 1933-09-01 9 The Band of the S.S. Police will Pay foPowinr programme, weather permutm. at Telok Ayer to-day, cemmencing at 9 pan Grand March, -'Florcntina/' Fucik Overttta •Th» Jcllv Robbers," Suppe; Humortuo Fan asy Alford. Waltz, "Wein. We* Una Gcang.- Sciauss: Ballet Music s> aa Delibes. Three Dale Dances, Wood,61 words
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Article22 1933-09-01 9 Reuter. London, Aug. 31. It is announced that Viscount Grey is weaker and that his condition is less satisfactory.-Reuter. - 22 words
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Article77 1933-09-01 9 U. S. Campaign Must Be Reorganised. Reuter. Raleigh, Sept. 1. THE Govern'-r of North Carolina, the second laigcst tobacco State, has proclaimed a v lun'ary tobacco marketing hoi day for an indefinite pericd. in cons:qu?nce of the growers' demands for better prices.—Reuter. Washington. Sept. 1. Re-organisation, ofReuter. - 77 words
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Article163 1933-09-01 9 BIG DEFICIT IN BUDGET. Bankers Confident. Only Slight Rise In Price Of Metal. Reuter. compulsory State loan and other financial and commercial difficulties. Contrary to yesterday's statement by the Netherlands Bank showing the Import cf nine million gold gui dors from Britain and Prance's gold coverReuter. - 163 words
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Advertisement139 1933-09-01 9 natural flavour rHw PRODUCTS J§§|||. and Avlmer Tomato Juice. Once the fresh natural flavou? of this trio of delicacies has been appreciated thrv will always find a place on your shopping list. i Ask your dealer for these famous Canadian goods j —they offer better flavour at less cost. Sole139 words
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Article450 1933-09-01 10 BIRTHDAY OF QUEEN WILHELMINA. Masquerade Bail. Governor Attends The Reception. J*lffi birthday of Queen of Hottacd was observed by th<> Dut I) community yesterdav, when a reception was hold at the Consulate (f€ leral for the Netherlands. HE. the Governor fSir Cecil dementi), was present and proposed450 words
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Article469 1933-09-01 10 Annual Event At Batu Pahat. (From Our Oun Correspondent.) Johore. Aug. 31. -THE third annual G ate drill competition and Ra n s of Ulc M »lay Schools in Johore was ncld th.s aftevnoon oh .he English School Parian-. Batu Pahat. under the patronage of a.469 words
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Article171 1933-09-01 10 Car Crashes Into Bridge And Overturns. A European, stated to be Mr. C. P. Mogensen c'clpe t>om 311 taXi tlr1VCr h3d 3 miracu, °us escape from serious injury last night when their car came to grief on Crawford Bridge. I P1< L a P pears th at they171 words
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113 1933-09-01 10 ti.»n I" in a mo,c c ompl-tc form than ,t appeared locally en its previous screen nigh' SCaSOn at the Alham bra last For light entertainment this products n 6 5?! tyPe and lnclude nianv •ong. which are v*ell-known, the most113 words
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Article61 1933-09-01 10 «J*£ Pa ram:unt Producticn. "The Sian of Z Mci f the current K*2S a en ertalnm ™t of a spectacular wh" L s SiSTS a Chr,stian maide Roman noble; wLe?" £?t a d Marcus spiritual translation Undergoes Nho. PP a and Ch a«->«»61 words
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Article59 1933-09-01 10 Letters To The Editor. [Our readers are invited to write tn «> nm •th'ct, ot miltc X™L K vnJ? tooi UM -MaUva **cessartlp endorse opinions expressed bv rrrrret TZIubS™"? s i!, OVLD Be ,Lri?n> pre,erabl y tvvewntten (double -SJ wJ'L°"h <me ide 0/ the WPer only. ,MI59 words
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Article129 1933-09-01 10 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribunerj (of [h7 imn™ U dUe *.~z sirs T lstz jH t7t= WaJtalT vvh eXa T P e ,he con<lit 'on ot Butit Wakaff Mohamedan Cemetery in Grange Roao IS a disgrace to this country. to Ce s a nd over-grown with ang129 words
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Article140 1933-09-01 10 <T the Edltor < 'Malaya Tribune "i CuU'jpd rnncirj *nio rumour h°s caused considerable stir amone thr n-wJi cJass Asiatics. 8 inc m ddleGovernment would errativ ->iio„ by m kmg WUSSnSSSrAt is unthinkable that any such sirn u..ii con template tl. considering that it' was only .'j°the a140 words
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Article49 1933-09-01 10 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.') Sir,—I shall be grateful if anyone ran snlighten me as to whether it is an offence or a resident of to shoot e een pigeons (punai) in the State, during the open se S? Yours, etc., doubtful Johorc Bahru, Aug. 30.49 words
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Article111 1933-09-01 10 Nel'.ove, Aug. U. In connection with the suspected revolution ary activities in some parts of the and the arrests of young men in Madras ar S Nellore and other places, the police are stiiMn vest gating into the case and have taken e x" tension of remand on 10th111 words
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Article289 1933-09-01 10 Alleges Verba! Contract Was Hrjkcn. Mr. J. c. Cook, head of an American filmmaking enterprise, is b<ing sued on a mmmn claim in the Civil District Court before Mr H. R. Bull. Mr. Ktnyon-Slade. of Singapore, who is represented by Mr. D. G. Osborne-Jones, emw* $320 damages289 words
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Article152 1933-09-01 10 C hinese Woman Allowed Bail In $2,000. A young v. 1 IMreeeed Chinese woman, named C.iiang Ah Suk. appeared befrce the District •fadae. M. h a Ptorrer, yesterday, on a charge 'i Cheating, a furniture dealer of furniture "rrth $430. "'nuiurr The rase fin TllaaU m the Second152 words
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Article114 1933-09-01 10 Sweeper Finds Body Of Infant In Basket. Whilst at work at Kampong Saigon oti the morning of Aug. 21 the attention of a Tamil conservancy coolie was drawn by a large bundl 25 investigating, he discovered a dead male Chinese Infant «1L!5" Coroner s in auiry held yesterday114 words
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Article115 1933-09-01 10 Nazis Helping Them To Go To Palestine. Reuter. Ber:i:i, Sept 1 That the emigration of Jews to Palestine to to be furthered by decree is published ?n officially described as premature According to the report, the emigrants will Place amounts exceeding one thcusand Pa'e tine pounds-the sumReuter. - 115 words
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Article237 1933-09-01 10 Boy's Story Of Attempted Extortion. /-JHUNG Say, Teo Eng Choon. and Ho Ki rn W Stng were charged before the Second Mac s irat= (Mr. R. J. F Curtis, yesterday. with ,u--tat to extort $26 from Son Ah Wcng (compnunant). (V UIU Mr. B. H. Chia appeared237 words
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Article371 1933-09-01 10 Further Electrification In The Town. Salem, Au*. lj. An ordinary fortnightly meeting of the -lumcipal Council was held th* mominf ao m the -Town Hall, under the presidency Oi Municipal Chairman. Mr T. M. Chimin nnP- at* B J J -J p;,en tne Comm.,--one lM r. R. D.371 words
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Article255 1933-09-01 10 Accused Sentenced To Undergo One Year R.I. Madura. Au«. 13. Mr. T R Narasimhamurthi Sabuiuai, \psistant Sessions Judge of Ramnad at Maaum, ie'ivercd judgment yesterday in a case in which me VeiJayya Pnndithan of Dombakulam in Raiapalavam station limits 'Ramnad district) ieod charged by the Rajapalayam police255 words
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Article45 1933-09-01 10 Two Chinese men and a woman were admitted to the General Hospital last night suffering from injuries which they sustained in an assault. All three victims bore head injuries and were taken away by ambulance. The assault occurred in Holland Road.45 words
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Article587 1933-09-01 10 Carricd I'M,i. K <>KVil f; MM( t v v > \\\,y seven stmi ntt and fined S] 1, default), by the nL we tt as convicted v being in possesgion n],,v Pistol, and five l^ **«HHI< a licence Police Office r. The leant On- b n587 words
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Article39 1933-09-01 10 The Onam Day celebration with the inauguration of a reading room will be hold to-morrow at 3 p.m. at tin Malsyalee Hindu Samajam. 8. Silat Road. Mr C R ">'' has kindly consented to preside. All Malayalees are cordially invited.39 words
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Advertisement23 1933-09-01 10 THE Overseas Assurance CORPORATION. LIMITED. China Building C hulia Street. 'PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLES WORKMEN'S COMPENS AII ON INSUIA NG*23 words
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Article, Illustration55 1933-09-01 11 p rted w.thin 30 miles loos. 127 dig. E-. :iy direction. v j I S IN PORT. Ml tons from Let ong a Iskcs. 5-9. [ran fciamannda 1-9; -Stf* j.g H totn 1-9: l°r Batavia W Iron Malacca 1-9; %t55 words
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Article76 1933-09-01 11 Singapore. Sept. L PHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES. ajharl (Entrance Oata I>. i Entrance Gate S). mgatn Dock (Entrance Onto f). I Entrance Oate 4). H Sfrcrteak 48. wharf (Entrance Gate 4). c i s enter, Rasa L Becu div iEnuanca Onto 1). KEPPEL HARBOUR. Edith," Vander Lijn. "Pinna,"76 words
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Article301 1933-09-01 11 French Plan To Catch The Dodgers. Paris, July 25. Thp pmvbion of what may be described as I>-not: Pit-iports" is the latest idea here to ;:ca p- ;.»> to pay their taxes. Without the pi>?por duty stamped, the French citizen ..c >t t> allowed to draw his or301 words
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Article85 1933-09-01 11 ro Depict State Of World Economy. Moscow. j A um il haa been appointed by the Soviet r ernmcnt to supervise the edition of a 1 > ge Soviet geographical atlas of the world The atlas will represent in pictures, the ds?m nt of the Unicn of Soviet85 words
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Article57 1933-09-01 11 From France by the "Porihos." due at Singapore at 5 p.m. on Sunday. Frcm China and Japan by the G.nc Maru" due at Singapore at noon on Moncav. From Holland by the "Sibajak." due »1 Singapore on Tuesday morning. From China and Japan by the "Ca Ctfttt Maru."57 words
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Article152 1933-09-01 11 Need For Further Control Measures. A GENERAL meeting of the Cameron Kig--lands Society was held at Lub:k Tamang Halting Bungalow cn Aug. 26 a'. 11.30 a.m when Mr. H. Gordon Graham was elected president vice the late Mr. W. Durman. Mr. j was elected vice president in152 words
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Article129 1933-09-01 11 Situation At Narsapur Serious. Narsapur, Aug. 13. The river Godavari is in highest of floods Jor forty years. Yesterday was a day of 22?J£a£ at Narsapur. and the whole town great pft* villages ™Z numlTthe state in Narsapur. SiSTUSS~ »nd people«£ 2 ?h»; nart viz.. Toorpu Kapus, Indian129 words
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Article185 1933-09-01 11 SEALING. Singapore. Sept. L'-ndon 4 months' sight 2 4 j* I London 3 months* sight London 60 day?' sight 2 3 Jljw Lor don 30 days' sight 2 J t ndon demard J London T.T. dun Lj ns and Paris demand "jj Hamburg demand New York demand D1185 words
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Article180 1933-09-01 11 Singapore. Aug. .11H (Siam) W. Coast N 1 per Koyan $124 R (Siam) W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $111 Rice. B. Siam N. 1 $100 Rite, B. Siam N. 2 $96 Siam. No. 1 "Sinhway" Sl™ Siam, No. 2 "Sinhway" $!60 Siam. No. 3 "Sinhway" :4T Rice, Saigon180 words
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Article254 1933-09-01 11 Mr. K. S. Ramaswami Sastri's Address. Madras. Aug. If. The inaugural address of the Ramakrishm Vision Secondary School Boys' Union was delivered by Mr. K. S. Ramaswami Sastriar yesterday it the premises of the School in Mambalam. Addressing the boys in Tamil, the lecturer said that they254 words
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Article54 1933-09-01 11 Tenali. Aug. It, The flood level in the Kistna is 17.2 feet The Stationary Sub-Magistrate, of Tenali. [t uTumTmZ on flood fl duty a villape situated inside the flood bank. The in SaSJS of the village heen asked exacuate the place. The dry crops in the Kistna54 words
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Article262 1933-09-01 11 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures. TO-DAY. SEPT. 1. High Tides.—9.35 a.m., 8.05 p.m. S A.F.A. Cup, R.A. v. Wiltrhlre II, Anson Road. Sale of Work, Ladies' Union, St. Andrew s School. 4 p.m. Police Band, Telok Ajet Ayer, 9 p.m. TO-MORROW, SEPT. 2. High262 words
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Article132 1933-09-01 11 ALHAMBRA. —"King of Jazt" with Paul Whitcman. CAPITOL. —"Cavalcade." EMPIRE. —Doug'as Fairbanks in "Around the World in 80 Mimics." GREAT WORLD. —Side shows, CabareV Malay cpera. Chinese wayang. silent and talkie i ir.cmas (Sky theatre "A Night like This Star theatre: "Clearing the Range"). MARLBOROUGH.-Rod La Rocquc in "Beau132 words
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Advertisement13 1933-09-01 11 Violins Fittings Cheapest Best j SEASON GO., LTD., 115, North Bridge Road, SINGAPORE.13 words
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Advertisement295 1933-09-01 11 PRIZE MEDAL.J <*\ DIPLOMA FOR THEIR V Atonic water FIRMS V COMPETED Her Tongue Wouldn't Come Out. Tl aocUr was exanvnirg Httls Mary's tongue. ••Put'Vcur tengtte cut." B»Hthe doctor. •Mnre —more than hat —all of it." Littl: Mary ea-p d: "Eut doctor. I can't. It', fastened at the ether end."295 words
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Miscellaneous62 1933-09-01 11 DAILY WEATHER REPORT. Malayan Meteorological Service. a Last Yesterday. Nlghi Max. Bright Mta. T» mp. Rainfall. Sunshine. Temp Station* Deg P. Inches. Hours Deg. F B Kti 0.01 6.8 76 M 005 4.8 74 ami 87 Nil 2.9 73 ran 88 o.oi 5.4 72 ftt 0.01 2.7 75 77 1.0162 words
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Miscellaneous207 1933-09-01 11 SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY. NorJv N.-East and N.-Wcst Sumaiva iTincmoo) 2 p.m. Selat Pandjang, Bcngkahs. Siak. Pakan Barde, Fo:t dc K elt end Paclan;', (Ampang) .< p.m. South-West Suma.ra, South-East Borneo, Celebes, Moluccas and Timor Dllly (Giang Scngt i m Ceylon, Egypt and Europe (Kclenus) 4 p.m. 'Ceylon. Southern and207 words
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963 1933-09-01 12 WILL IT BE VALENTINE? FORMER ENGLAND CAPTAIN PLUMPS FOR A "PRO." The question of finding a successor to D. R Jarcline to lead England when the Australians assail the Ashes next year is just now being freely discussed in cricketing963 words
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Article186 1933-09-01 12 No Tennis Possible Yesterday. There was no play in the S.C.C. lawn tenn'i tournament yesterday and the day's ties were fixed for playing on Monday. TO-DAY'S TIES. FROFESSION PAIRS. C. V. Miles and P. H. Battishill v. D. H. Kleinman and A. A. A. Pa.erson. "A" CLASS DOUBLES186 words
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Article36 1933-09-01 12 betweenTitiVi Flm Division between the R.A.F. and the S.C.F.A which was to have been played yesterday' J h Anson Road Stadium was oostnoneH 2 6 count of the rain -x>stponed on ac-36 words
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Article144 1933-09-01 12 Etceteras To Meet Merchants. The Etceteras and Merchants having tied with seven poin.s each in the S.C.C. tournament, a play on has been arranged fcr to-morrow and Sunday between these two sid:s. L'.ceteras team: R. N. HantiLcn. H. B. N:on, D. C. Burn jl. Scott Dalgieish. J. E.144 words
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Article95 1933-09-01 12 Junior Championship Results. The following were the results of the Perak Junior Championship tennis tournament now progress in Ipoh: GIRLS. Miss Diana Jansz beat Miss Maureen Laßroov 6—2, 6—2. Miss Majorie Bartholomeusz beat Miss Isobel Jansz 6—4, B—6. BOYS. Chong Lip ihye beat Ronnie Bartholomeusz 10 —8, 6—2.95 words
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Article565 1933-09-01 12 Soccer Friendly At Jalan Besar. BEFORE a small crowd, the Singapore PraBesar S achum yesterday. at ,he Jala What was expected to be an interesting came wa* marred by the we- and g B of the field. SUp!X ,y c °ndition The fH ors were rather slow565 words
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Article286 1933-09-01 12 Up-Country Selections. REFILL POPULARLY FANCIED. rpHE Singapore Turf Club's Autumn (Gold Cup) professional race meeting commences to morrow and will be continued on the 6th, 9th, 13th and 16th. Selections by "Winning Post" and "The Man at-the Rails" will be given by us in to morrow's286 words
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Article278 1933-09-01 12 Two Centuries In Match With Kent. London, Aug. 31. KENT beat Middlesex at Lord's to-day by six wickets. Scores. MIDDLESEX: 233 (Hendren 101, Freeman for 58) (Hendren 101 7 io^ ENT j 386 f0r 9 wickets declared (Ames 125) and 32 for 4 wkts. —Reuter. COUNTY CRICKET278 words
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Article76 1933-09-01 12 Miss Wilson Reaches Semi-Final Hound. Reuter. Highland Park «Illinois), Aug. 31. Miss Enid Wilson, the British champion, reached the semi-final round cr the U.S. women's open golf championship to day. Results of the quarter-finals: Miss Wilson beat Mi?s Glu ting and 1. Miss Hicks beat Miss RobinsonReuter. - 76 words
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Article45 1933-09-01 12 S.C.C. Ist XI v. Public Services Ist XI en Monday at the S.C.C: T. G. Lahsmar: J. L. Elmer. F. A. McCaffery; T. Robertson. J. W. Mur.cey. R. N. Walling: L. H. Eastman. S. Kirk, H. E. Orr N Fyfe J. E. King.45 words
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Article53 1933-09-01 12 Race For The Gimcrack Stakes. London, Aug. 31. The Gimcrack Stakes, value 11,009. for two-year-olds, run at York todiy. resul-ed as follows: 1. MRS. RUSTOM. 2. JUNGLE QUEEN. 3. FLYING COOT. Ten ran. Wen by one and a half lengths, length between second and third. Starting prices, 4—7;53 words
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Article402 1933-09-01 12 EAST COAST TlTlp ANNEXED. Quadruple Crown. Challenge Coming t rtin Sumatra. m T-HEKE is a ilitv year the ltni«fc for J the Malayan taw»*L^^ k of some of Sumatra's Ws,f thetourname.it. WWn This is the opinion vouch., Lim Bong Soo, theMalavan lr„ «'ho returned this Planeius"rromMe„an402 words
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Article26 1933-09-01 12 Two Matches Played Yesterdav. Reuter. Londcn. Aug. 31. League matches p'ayed to-day r suited as follows: Brentford 2 Bradfoid Carliile U. 0 Barrow —R'uter.Reuter. - 26 words
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Advertisement21 1933-09-01 12 <a I 1 1 I is good rf iohch I FOR YOU—— —j THAT IS WHY YOUR m 1. WJ.W. 2921 words
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Article733 1933-09-01 13 Last Minute Victory. LOCAL CHINESE BEATEN. A HUGE crowd witnessed yesterday's soccer match on the Vie- toria Green between the Amoy XI j and the C.It.C, says Monday's "Straits Echo The crowd enjoyed a rare treat, the game being one of the best and most interesting733 words
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Article79 1933-09-01 13 A church is betas "built" with Horgcsch. on the Hungarian -Yogoslav fronts r. The vi'lage wanted a n-w church baaly. I could have rata* the money euhy for it supplied all Eurcpc with papnka (tho dried and ripened fruit *J*»2E2 but its trade has been badly hit79 words
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Article357 1933-09-01 13 Only Four Games Left Unplayed. THE following are the positions in the S.A.F.A. League competitions to date: FIRST DIVISION. Goal;. P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts. Malays 15 13 0 2 65 17 28 Chin.se 14 10 2 2 54 17 22 Wilts 1G 10 4 2357 words
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Article228 1933-09-01 13 Women As Ministers Of The Church. A report dealing with the removal of the sex bar" to women wisning to become Pastor.; was dealt with at the first conference of the reunited Methodist Church which was held at Central Hall, Westminster, on July 14th. The report was adopted228 words
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Article168 1933-09-01 13 Court of ADDeal Orders Re-Trial. Ellore, Aug. 11. Janab Mahomed Ismail Saheb Bahadur. SubDivisional Magistrate, delivered judgment yesterday in the appeal preferred by T. Krishnayya of Nagulapalli village against the conviction and sentence passed upon him by the Second Class Bench Court to pay a fine of Rs.168 words
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Article24 1933-09-01 13 Reuter Wireless. Paris. Aug. 29. The Paris-Royan express was derailed to-day at Saumur. The guc-d was killed and 25 passengers injured—Reuter Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 24 words
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Article481 1933-09-01 13 Referee Stops Play Before End. THERE was a sensational termination to last Saturday's soccer match on the Victoria Green. Penang, when an Amoy XI ard Miss Riboefs unbeaten team met in a fast and exciting game. Such an interesting match to have ended in a fiasco481 words
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Article222 1933-09-01 13 Accused Committed To Next Session. Calicut, Aug. 13. The Sub-Magistrate. Perm almanr a. ccmBitted to South Malabar Salens on the 11th tetfatnt Bcpila Nair, ex-Postmaster of the Man£ca Branch Pos. Office and Madhavan Nai ex-Teacher cf the Mankada school for SfnW under Section 120 IB) and Section MS222 words
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Article148 1933-09-01 13 Premier Satisfied ,With The Fortresses. Reuter Wireless. Paris, Aug. 29. A dccl? ration to the effect that he was ccirplctely reassured after his first day's inspection of the Eastern frontier was made by the F.emier, M. Daladler, speaking at the village of Sarrc&ue Mines, in Alsacx Lorraine. HeReuter Wireless. - 148 words
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Advertisement269 1933-09-01 13 WORLD CABARET paacing Nightly From 9 p.m. cc Hall Thoroughly Renovated And hted By Coloured Lights Changing Automatically VIINATED CABARET GARDEN. NEW WORLD TALKIE THE FLOWER OF LIBERTY .i run Chinese Picture shown in Singapore. Race Horse I insurance I LOW RATES J wrra j) ABSOLUTE SECURITY I :<Tie, Darby269 words
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Advertisement556 1933-09-01 13 j" Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance in force over $35,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In the Straits Settlement*). j HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building. Cecil SUeet. Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27 Old Jewry. E.G. The Company has £20 000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and556 words
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Article741 1933-09-01 14 Handicap Overcome. REMARKABLE FEATS OF MEMORY. BLINDNESS, perse, is not a handicap to learning. Indeed, in some respects it might almost be looked on as an aid, according to Mr. W. McG. Eager, Secretary General of the National Institute for the Blind. There have probably been741 words
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Article302 1933-09-01 14 "Tariff Truce Becomes An Illusion." Paris, v"uly 29. WHE constitution of the Monetary con- federation of the British Empire with its ■use on sterling is taken here as making the 'avision of the world int. three main groups f currencies—those attached to sterling, those attached to the dolPr.302 words
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Article169 1933-09-01 14 Hydro-Electric fet Considered^ npBB Oovernn tity board and Pi I development rf Residency. It plans the estakl si n grid from mmk%» m t^tZt of ar *mm\ the south, and r t0 R «wS2 west. m ,he east COan J Mricity. h» I cost of nearly169 words
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Advertisement395 1933-09-01 14 CALLENDER CABLE. BACKED BY 50 YEARS' EXPERIENCE. Rubber Insulated Wires and able-. Cab Tyre Sheathed 1 Cab,Cb THE WOftLDl] THE BORNEO Jl^^^ CO., Ltd. (jiMjiy.M.N/r' Uivfg,>>,>.! Ny V^utffi^ "■lirw'llllWilll IZ COLUMBIA NOVELTY RECORDS. CBh'lo. When it s lamp lighting time in the valley, f.t. Rocky-a-bye moon, waltz. C 8606. A395 words
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Advertisement93 1933-09-01 14 I I I Morris cars give most satis- I faction, so most motorists j I drive Morris cars. There if I is a complete range from V I 1 8 h.p. to 25 h.p. and a 1 choice of 31 distinctive I coachwork styles. I 1 MORRIS TXIVFKSAL SERVICE IS93 words
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Miscellaneous268 1933-09-01 14 EMPIRE RADIO TO NIGHT. British Broadcasting Corporation. PROGRAMMES FOR INDIA (INCLUDING BURMA, CEYLON, STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, FEDERATED MALAY STATES AND ADEN). From The Empire Transmitter, Da ventre, EnglandWavelength*: 35 28 and 31 3 metre* ■Brittth Summer Time: add t hrt. 20 minutet.) i G.M.T. 11.0 a.m. —1.0 pm. Transmissirn on an268 words
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Article, Illustration314 1933-09-01 15 probably finish its run next Monday and on Tuesr mM again play co local A Bedtime Story-" r hasn't planned a single done. He's been content to him. That the French a-the wool fatalist is a fact d.dly314 words
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Article531 1933-09-01 15 Tallulah Bankhead In Real Life. THE difference between the life Tallulah Bankhead leads as a stac in reality and as the star of "Tinfoil," is chiefly a matwer of hours. As Carol Morgan in "Tinfoil," in which Miss Bankhead co-stars with Robert Montgomery, she spends her531 words
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Article124 1933-09-01 15 New Edward G. Robinson Picture. The first First National picture to go before ti c cameras at the beginning of the new production year at the company's Burkank studies will be "Red Meat," starring Edward G. Robinson, currently at the Strand Theatre in ••The Little Giant." The supporting124 words
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Article120 1933-09-01 15 Jean Muir, Starts (With First National. Ma fan several Broadway p!ays. be given minor roles in a fsw < r which she will be cast in feat- rote The first bit she will play wld in Joe E. Brown's next starring, First National, in which the mai;'.toothed120 words
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Article989 1933-09-01 15 CAN PLAY ANYTHING. FROM "HEAVY" TO MUSICAL COMEDY SINGER. Quietly, while Edward Ci. Robinson, Joe E. Brown and Clark Gable are on a meteoric course, a major studio is grooming another young actor for stellar roles. His name is Lyle Talbot j m Sometimes989 words
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