Malaya Tribune, 2 September 1933
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Title Section40 1933-09-02 1 The Malaya Tribune THE MOST POPULAR DAILY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. Vol. XX. No. 208 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1933 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Saturday, Sept. 2, 1933. Malaya Tribune 20 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1933 FIV E CENTS40 words
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Advertisement185 1933-09-02 1 Read The Sunday Tribune Dominant In Malaya I [THE LiST WORD IN THE ART OF BREWING j Sole Importers The East Asiatic Company, Limited. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENAN Q. A KUM MILK I j Powdered j Pure Fresh Milk Ail Leading Provision Stores. i Distributors: t ;f*fSSIMVw w hole mil*185 words
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Advertisement139 1933-09-02 1 A. FLLNTBB 6, Raffles Place, Singapore. Importing Diamonds and Pearl Necklaces of every stee 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. I THE ORIGINAL. j PRIMUS ij HEATING139 words
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Article, Illustration57 1933-09-02 2 Comments On The Mail. My dear nices, Ih»re is nothing useful that I can give you tills vitik but I must again ask you to write on one side of the paper only. I am always getting ~r'iflns writt.n on bc»h sides. Please write en57 words
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Article627 1933-09-02 2 hi, S..irt jjltir."' fin. H|Rtit"-r 'v.nir.g. Davy iny ~:n i\ uit! .«I nj: uoi-lt'» t.-jna mctiaiun an-1 hi Ji' |call* -iLt' >t tp muk frctllc-d UJ» hi» i.i.mi the of his doad motl'.cv iMiiimiU' Itttn u> the cYerlasting reel. Ht- w'i- un <>rplutu of x'vm) wlso had, .-in'-*627 words
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Article106 1933-09-02 2 (By "Nightmare.") Every one likes holidays and locks lorwatd 10 them with eagerness. Holidays are ft] nil to enjoy and make themselves happy after hard work. Some spend their vacation by going to the :;-side for a change to recover their healtn nnd strength and to refresh their minds106 words
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Article454 1933-09-02 2 >By Sunny Glrl"i li>'lio, cousins. "Sunny" spt«alclng. )k>ih- y»'u'.c uil tnjoyliig your IVUIdByi, but pliKse dun t If »ugy 10 write* to our "Oartur" w*«n, I raj.»*, mi inln» \ery inarh. ati<l Mlm Laymen mjdu n:r a victim to her ohm m-. Cm ge«l I'm oor.rj io454 words
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Article348 1933-09-02 2 /By "Jan."j Cooking is a useful accomplishment' tj an Asiatic girl. Very often in a home ye find a girl responsible for the food of a whole family. She is expec ed to do thif in the .same way as a boy is expected to earn enough to look348 words
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Article124 1933-09-02 2 (By "Maureen," K.L.) I havo been a "Cornerite" for a long time tut I haven't written before. I happen to know most of the K.L. Cornerites and som* w the Singapore ones too. I have been ci ccuraged and asked to write, so here am I.124 words
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Article547 1933-09-02 2 (By 'Rainbow Girl," K. L.) WeO; we 1! contributions are disappearing fi rr. the "Corner" again! Where have all the cci.tiibutors gore to? To Heaven, to Paradise, I». Fairyland I wonder. Oh! how glad are we: our holidays have begun; and one full ninth's holiday ay!547 words
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Article187 1933-09-02 2 (By -Lilac," K.L.) Shou'd girls ride bicycles? Yes. That's my antwer to the questKn. No harm can result if girls ride bicycles. I can just hear some jieople say. "Oh! but think of how cne is hurt while learning tc ride the bike." Well, if all my187 words
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Article181 1933-09-02 2 (By "Moonflower," Johore.) Dear sisters, this is the first time I am writing to you all. I hope you will all enjoy my story. A wit named Rogers was in the habit of telling stories to his friends in such a manner that they always listened and181 words
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Article169 1933-09-02 2 'By -Rita J.") Dear cousins, it is a considerable time since last I wrote to the "Corner." This was mainly due to the fact that I had a spell of id'eness or was it a fit of the blues.' However, I have now decided to write169 words
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Article111 1933-09-02 2 (By Sweet Dreamer.") This is indeed another interesting siibje:t which Auntie Lizzie has selected for the ncv. debate. In my opinion, I should say that ghU should learn how to cycle because .'f they cycle they can save a lot of money. It is also an111 words
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Article136 1933-09-02 2 (By "Plumpy.") It seems a long time since I appeared ir. ihe "Corner.' Anyway I hope Auntie Lizzie and all my cousins will overlook my absence, as I had no time to spare, and during these holidays I attended the Bible Vacation School. It is full of136 words
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Advertisement257 1933-09-02 2 HOW N>V y THE STARS PROTECT THEIR BEAUTY Every day your favourite film star must give special care and attention to her skin. For camera. So, like scores of other famous stars, she uses >>s^|i^^S ■|BMl|^|l^^^^B Lux Toilet Soap —chooses it •lPpiM|^, for its perfume and whiteness, lather that cleanses257 words
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366 1933-09-02 3 iU' KSK WANT A I jTKR-ZONE. llr.ndit Menace. ,To Make Trouble !r. Mongolia. U I vritr u Hsuing ar m i,i n'tiivment on Aug. 6 military authorities intention to retwp,ll A Ilk*. wr-re clever c.wuigh ii riunfty when Chalrnr roK-t'upy Dolonor366 words
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Article688 1933-09-02 3 The Situation Is Still Very Grave. 'Marshal Feng Yu-hsiang has left Chahar st last tut whether the Chahar situaticr can bo completely solved with his departure 1' gtSII d" übtful. "In handling the situation the National Government had Insisted from the very heginE BSJ .h i* Marshal688 words
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Article400 1933-09-02 3 None Completed. COLLAPSE OF THE DYKES. "POLLOWING the recent dangers of a flood along the Yangtsze." says the "Shun Pao." "the Yellow River has overflowed its banks in Honan, inundating many districts or both sides of the River. "The Yellow River bridge is sub merged and traffic400 words
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Advertisement128 1933-09-02 3 JOHN SAYS SO TOO/ HE'S FCCtIWC BETTER SINCE WE So many people arc trying 1 this new way to better health! 1 f y- —\*2RL y People who wouldn't think of i i *S*T^^>_S_ giving LI P tea But they've I *M "V found that too much tea has a128 words
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Advertisement646 1933-09-02 3 lAlwaysI Always have 'ASPRO' on hand to combat up a most pronounced Cold or Influenza an attack of 'Flu at inception. When 'Flu attack—the weak feverish conditions that comes, fear is its greatest ally. The right one experiences when subject to cold and mental attitude to eliminate fear is your646 words
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Advertisement526 1933-09-02 4 M. HASSAN.! ELECTRICAL AND WATER 1 CONTRACTOR. 36-37, Bras Basah Road, SINGAPORE. If you are in need of electric lights, fans, motors, etc., and I water service, please write to the atfove address or 'Phone 3411. 1 TO LET. SIANG LEVI PARK Further Reductions of Rents from Ist August, 1933.526 words
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Advertisement424 1933-09-02 4 TO LET. TO LET —Bungalow No. 11. Wilkie Terrace, oft Wi!kie Road. Key to inspect from 9. Wilkie Terrace. Particulars from Tel. Nc. 3170. TO LET—Seaside Bungalow, at Siglap, furnished, by day or month. Apply Yeo Chiang Swee, 153, Grove Road. 'Phone 7405. TO LET —"Silverton," 8. Upper Wilkie Road,424 words
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Advertisement413 1933-09-02 4 PUBLIC NOTICES. TENDERS SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST. TENDERS are invited for demolition work and reconstruction of 20 houses in the area reunded by Cross Street, China Street, Amoy Street and Pekin Street. Plars. Specification and form of tender may be obtained at the Municipal Architect's Office. A deposit of $50 is413 words
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Advertisement368 1933-09-02 4 PUBLIC NOTICES. TENDERS. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. TENDERS will be received at the Colonial Secretary's Office, up to noon of Tuesday, the Eth Sep.ember. 1933. for the following work: Supply cf hello a concrete blocks for the new Ccnvict Prison at Changi. Singapore. Ev.ry person tendering will be required to deposit the368 words
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Advertisement354 1933-09-02 4 EDUCATIONAL. LESSONS. In French and Piano. A few vacancies. Madame Dietz. Tel. G573. 7, Oxley Road. FAR EASTERN MUSICAL SCHOOL, Established 1928. (A Government Registered School). (For Boys and Girls). l-A, Kirk Terrace, Dhoby Ghaut, Singapore. Enrol for a Sound Musical Education— Systematic Training both in Technique and Theory. Complete354 words
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Advertisement459 1933-09-02 4 :25 Cents' "Tl Every Whcre^^^^J PASTE V ASA MALAYA TRIBUNE. PHONE 6171. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. PAYABLE m ADVAHH I Delivery tacltidmf bm at office taup Poitagt or close (UoJ X ■-sWence. F.M S Cuur.rla. Yearly HUM $2100 2300 Half-Yearly 7.50 $10.50 16b0 Quarterly $3 75 $5 25 |«j SINGLE COPY 5459 words
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106 1933-09-02 5 ci at the outset, the possibility ci Pacific was in the minds of the Conference from the first lapan, quite frankly, made it c.ear eara' time, her population v-Ul ;;ch an extent that the couninaßk to surport it, and that she tmd an106 words
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Article124 1933-09-02 5 ,«v an C: uneellor's trump card is that D with Gt rmany would unbt st thing for Austria. GorAostrta in almost the same Land to Ireland. Not only do t xports go to Germany, ritj of that part of Austria, [or tounsts. depends m German now been124 words
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Article151 1933-09-02 5 o indications nearer home, we hu*. 2 already quoted month by month the slow but steady growth in the value of export* from this country, converting the adverse balance of the early months of the year itro a substantial balance in favour of Malaya. The steady decrease of151 words
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Article143 1933-09-02 5 r|IHE minutes of the last Committee Meeting A of the S.S. (Singapore) Association, which we publish elsewhere in this issue, indicate tna; the school fees question will be orcug.it up again at the next meeting of the Legislative Council. This is welcome news for we noted with some 1143 words
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Article1035 1933-09-02 5 The New Sights. MUSSOLINI'S GREAT WORK. Rome, July 29. JJE who returns to Rome after a couple of years' absence looks in vain for many familiar landmarks. From the Colosseum right away to the Piazza Montenara, where peasants cheapened saddlery, dictated letters to fat scribes under the1,035 words
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Advertisement181 1933-09-02 5 4t LOTION ADOREIS j Is Low In Price, j w»3f Unequalled In Quality I IBHBW Though Imitated By Many J OBTAINABLE FROM ALL j ii- 1 !HST LASS s i t ndry j j j DEALERS. j 99^^^3 1 ADOREIS OFFERS YOU THE QUALITY OF A HIGH k CLASS LOTION181 words
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Advertisement113 1933-09-02 5 All fhe VALUE IS INSIDE Me CIGAR EJTE. It is not necessary to be a tobacco expert to appreciate that in choosing a quality cigarette the TOBACCO is the first consideration. MADE IN Whilst hygienic manufacture and careful packing are of great importance in ENGLAND, assuring the freshness of your113 words
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327 1933-09-02 6 Shipping News Notices. SEAMEN'S INSTITUTE IN LONDON. Foundation Laid By Lord Ritchie. LORD Ritihie. chairman of the Port of London Authority, recently laid the foundationstone of the new Seamen's Institute Home and C.'iurch. which is to be erected to serve the Victoria, Albert and King George V. Docks. Captain A.327 words
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Article242 1933-09-02 6 Modi Better Results Expected Next Year. j I The report of the Hamburg Sud-Amerika for 1932 shows there was a los? on the year's trading, as already briefly leported. of 1930 000rm 1 .:05.8-isrm. in 1931 >. which has been covered by drawing upon the special rereive provided242 words
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Article150 1933-09-02 6 Question Raised In House Of Commons. In the House of Commons. Mr. J. R. Robinsen asked the President of the Board of Trade whether he was aware that the Suez Canal dues per net ton of shipping were about 40 per cent, higher than those of the150 words
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Article61 1933-09-02 6 New Board The Same As Hapag's. At the general meeting of the Norddeutscncr Lloyd, the entire board of directors resigned, and was replaced by the same board as that elected for the Hamburg-America Line yesterday. The chairman, Herr Karl Lindemann, described the prospects for the current year as61 words
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Article679 1933-09-02 6 Recent Appointments And Transfers. MR. R. K. Urquhart, acting third engineer officer. Liangchow, is on short leave. Mr. A. C. Wallace, supy third engineer officer, from reserve, has gone third eogincci officer. Liangchow. Mr. G. Winter, third engineer officer, Kweiyang. is on short leave. Mr. J. T.679 words
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Article413 1933-09-02 6 Swatow Police Detain Sixteen Men. OTHREE passengers, eleven cabin beys, and 1 two members of the comp.adore staff are b< ta| bekl by the Swe.tow po'ice on suspicion of being concerned with the piracy cf the 2 000-ton China Merchants' steamer Yu Shun, it was revealed a: Shanghai413 words
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Article73 1933-09-02 6 Sin the issue of the announcement on April 27 regarding the International Load Line Convention. 1930. notification has been received that the Convention has been ratified by the Government of Chile, where the Convention will come into operation on August 24 next. Notification has also been received73 words
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Article812 1933-09-02 6 Importance Of French Amnesty Bill. Paris. July 28. WITH the passing of the Amnts.y Bill during the closing stages of the last Parliamentary Session, ihe legal proceedings arising cut of the loss of the steamer Gecetees Philippar. which was destroyed by fire in the Golf or Aden812 words
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Advertisement456 1933-09-02 6 STEAMER SAILINGS. P 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated In England.) MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COLONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. (Under Contract with Ills Majesty'! Government). OUTWARD FROM LONDON. For China and Japan. Due Tonnage. Singapore. 1935. 15.000 In port MANTUA 11,000 Sept.456 words
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Advertisement204 1933-09-02 6 TpLLOYD TRiESTINO I (Incorporated in Italy). EXPRESS SERVICE. CARGO SERVICE. I SINGAPORE TO ITALY AND CHINA Calling at Penan*. Colombo, Bombay, j Celling at Colombo, Bombay, Sum. Port Karachi, Aden, Massowah, Suei, Poet Said, Brindisi. Venice and Trieste. Said, BrindisL Venice and Trieste. Due Leave Due MONCALIERI Sept. 14 Sept.204 words
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Advertisement217 1933-09-02 6 HAMBURG-AMERIKA IJNIE Dcutsch |H D P| Australlschc DampfachifTj [ft™Gj Gesellschaft. (Companies incorporated in Germany). OUTWARDS. HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. 1933. M.s. RUHR, via Manila Sept. 7 t m.s. SAUERLAND. via Manila Sept 19 s.s. SAARLAND, via Manila Oct. 5 t m.s. LEVERKUSEN. via Manila Oct. 17 m.s.217 words
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Advertisement587 1933-09-02 6 STEAMER S\! Uv^ ISaS LLOYI) WIYISiM tlnco nx)rat*-d re G it r/umy). The underaoted an \he Company. fixtures:— OUTWARDS 111 l 'TRIER" for Manila. Hongkong S'hai. N. China Japan "DONAU" for Manila. H Shanghai, N. China Jap:,>i g, HOME WARDS. "COBLENZ." for Genoa. Bared Lisbon. Rott. rdam, Hambur 1 Bremen.587 words
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318 1933-09-02 7 Singapore, Saturday, 11 a.m. J hare quotations are Issued exchange and stock Buyers. Sellers. Tin 27;- 28 6 28 6 30;--ia 14 15,--0 96 1 00 18- 19--0.10 0.12 > 0.52 0.55 M lit* 0 35 0.38 seal) 0-42 0.45 139 143 4 7' 2318 words
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126 1933-09-02 7 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION. RUBBER UNCHANGED IN ALL QUARTERS. Tin Lower A Shade. fßy Our Pinoncidl Corretpondent.) Singapore, Saturday, 11 a.m. To-day's Prices:— Rubber (Singapore) 12 3 16 cts.. unchanged. Yesterday's Prices:— London Rubber 3 23 32d., unchanged. Market Tone: Quiet. New York Rubber, 7 cts., unchanged. Market126 words
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Article160 1933-09-02 7 Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.), Ltd. I Prices for Shell Motor Spirit and various orands cf Kerosene are as fcUows: Shell Aviation Spirit in 4-gallon drums per British Imperial gallon $119 3heU Motor Spirit ex pump per British Imperial gallon 10.82 Shell Motor Spirit in 4-gallon drume per British160 words
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Article124 1933-09-02 7 Highly Favourable Survey in Brazil. A nearly complete estimate of the coming cot .on crop in Brazil is highly favourable as iegards bo h quantity and quality. The total estimated quantity is fully 140 million kilos., of which 90 million; will supply the needs of the home industries,124 words
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Article1118 1933-09-02 7 High Standard Of Efficiency. THE Fourth O-dinary General Meeting of Consolidated Tin Smelters, Limited, was held on Juty 21 a», Princes House, 93. Grcsham Street. London. E.C. Mr. R. J. Hose (ttie chcirman of the company) presided. The Secretary (Mr. F C. Bell) having read the notice1,118 words
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Article166 1933-09-02 7 To Go To Africa And America. JJACKED by the Department of Commerce and Industry and many private organisations, the Japan Exporters' Federation is to d spatch a trade mission to Africa, as well as io Central and South America. Each mission will take a large quantity of166 words
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Article181 1933-09-02 7 Japan Hopeful. INTERVIEW WITH MR. SAWADA. Reuter. Hongkong, Sept. 1. Mr. Sawada, leader of the Govern ment group of the Japanese cotton delegation to Simla, interviewed by Reuter on the "Hakusan Maru, saiu that he was confident the objects of the mission could be achieved. TradeReuter. - 181 words
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Article143 1933-09-02 7 The 53rd. 54th and 55th meetings of the IVadc Commission were held in Singapore on Aug. 29. 30 and 31. when evidence was received from representative Indian merchants. Evidence- was taken from Mr. C. M. Shah i Messrs. Chandulal and Co.t. Secre ary of the Indian Merchants Association,143 words
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Article39 1933-09-02 7 The metric system has now been brought into force in the four provinces of Bangkok Ayu hla. Rajburi. and Prachin. Siam. "invoices for goods to any of these provinces should be drawn up in the metric system.39 words
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643 1933-09-02 7 Singapore, Saturday, 11 a in Tbe following rubber share quotations am issued by Fraser and Co.and Lyall and Evatt: Issue 8 LJI Value. Fraser Lyaii JH Shares. 00. Brate. 1 Allenby $0.75 $0.85 $0.70 $0 85 I Alor Gajah O.GO 0.70 0.55 065 IA. Hitam643 words
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Advertisement57 1933-09-02 7 Wk SOUTH J BRITISH V J INSURANCE \S COMPANY. LiMiTf.n. HRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR KSUBANCB ACCXPTID AT -<jw*st cvßsnrr rate*. I L C. MARO OLIOUTH, laanater. 5 Pinlayson Green. THE EASTERN UNITED *iIL«A_ICE COKPOBATION, LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR AND 'ttONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE, L. O JOHNSON: General Manafer.57 words
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Advertisement68 1933-09-02 7 THE EASTERN BANK, LIMITED. (incorporated to I_land). SINGAPORE BRANCH: 4. D'Almehla Street. Authorised and Subscribed „.000,000 Capital fi.000.000 Paid-up-Capital 500,000 Reaerre Fund and Rest DEAD OFFICE: LONDON. BRANCHES: Brmbay. Clcutta. BjjßfM Ama». Baghdad, Bahrein, Basra, *i"u_. opened end money rJgf ofrixed Deposit on terms to be ascer%attnSa'SSSS ACCOUNTS opened and68 words
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Advertisement70 1933-09-02 7 Small SavincjsLIGHT! N ABF| YOUR PATHWAY YEARLY IMFBFST PAID 70 Small Savings regularly deposited will J .soon build up for you a substantial Bank _^__P_i> Balance, .ready for the moment when 1 J it is most needed. '^'^r^^ i THE NATIONAL CITY BANK OP NEW YORK AAATpn/ pays an interest70 words
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Advertisement207 1933-09-02 7 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Limited. (Incorporated In Straits Settlement*.) Successors to THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK, LTD., THE HO HONG BANK, LTD. AND THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK, LTD. CAPITAL Authorised $40,000,000.00. Paid Up $10,000,000.00. HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING CHULIA STREET. SINGAPORE. LOCAL BRANCH: 458, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. BOARD OP DIRECTORS: mm sw~ mm.207 words
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Advertisement346 1933-09-02 8 j B.lg ALHAMBRA 9.15 j I AGAIN !—The Whole Town Is Talking About This Famous j RE-EDITED UNIVERSAL Musical Dancing and Singing Sensation—All In Colour!!^ j o£ An Time! j i OF i j m Ml PAUL WHITEMAN j Jm R JOHN BOLES m \j CAST OF HUNDREDS I MATINEES:346 words
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Advertisement278 1933-09-02 8 A*yi*xsex*re:iitiB i» No mere words can describe its greatness! IT's THE SCREEN'S FINEST ACHIEVEMENT! MAKE THIS YOUK BIG GALA NIGHT! j Plans Rapidly Filling Matinee At 3 p.m. sharp. 5 I AND TO-MORROW j j CHILDREN HALF-PRICE. j 8.15 TO-NIGHT 9IS I FOX'S PICTURE OF THE GENERATION I CAVALCADE The278 words
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Advertisement532 1933-09-02 8 1 PAVILION CLOSED FOR ALTERATIONS j UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. VvaU-h for re-opening next week wiih the Brilliant London Film Production—A Paramount Rek COUNSEL'S OPINION I with a Distinguished BRITISH Cast BIN ME BARNES, CYRIL MAUDE. HENRY KEN DAI J and LAWRENCE GROSSMITH. SALES SERVICE AGENCIES* "j j No. I, Robinson532 words
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Article151 1933-09-02 9 Daughter's Pride In Active Father. ]~',<: I if > iri iimr bound." writes <Mrt».» \p»r > my (frnlttudtr Tor 111* m lilt* ui> Tatter »»iw obtained Irooi rhey «ItattU rmlly be rall<a Hi niiu'ly•'•*<> year* old. mid odli' Hi- tan uJp about, and „i do» i>151 words
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Article45 1933-09-02 9 In all its stages, no matter acute or extensive all over the body. No matter who has faika by previous so called t.eatment. Guaranteed harmlessly cured by marvellous inyention an internal medication "LEUCODERWKT Rs 25 12 per bottle. Apply. Dr. Sherman, Baliabhanga (Faridpur), Bengal.45 words
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Article396 1933-09-02 9 Trouble Over Passenger To Johore. rpHE story of an alleged fight between taxiA drivers over a passenger was told to the Fourth Magistrate, Mr. M. H. Blacker, yesterFive Chinese were charged with voluntarily causing hurt to an Indian taxi driver. Karma Nair. Dr. R. C Oehlers gave396 words
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Article448 1933-09-02 9 Details Of Current Prices. Singapore, Aug. 25. MEAT. Beef, steak (round), katl 30 Beef, stew or curry, kati 21 Pork, lean, kati 41 Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality), katl 33 Mutton. Australian, 10. 35 Fowl, kati 40 Hens (locally reared), kati 40 Ducks, Saigon, each 70 Pigeons,448 words
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Article68 1933-09-02 9 Movements Of Manchurian Troops. Shanghai, Sept. 1. INVENTS are moving fast o.i the Sovietborder, where the Soviets are massing troops which total, it is said, "more than half of the entire Japanese army." and concentrating 300 war 'planes. It is reported that as a counter move, the Japanese68 words
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Article236 1933-09-02 9 Police Hero Of "Siege" In New Guinea. Bulolo, New Guinea. A Police Officer, wounded four times as he r Verged through a hail of prrovs, il the hero of the "siege" in ifcc wilds of New Guinea. One night six native prtMMtl escaped from a police pest236 words
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Article348 1933-09-02 9 Acreages of tappable rubber not tapped on Estates of 100 MM and over, for the month ending July. 1933 ACREAGES OF TAPPABLE RUBBER NOT TAPPED. Acreage of On Estates which have entirely On Estates which have pan* Percentage of Tappable ceased tapping. ceased tapping. Rubber Acreage. 0348 words
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Advertisement367 1933-09-02 9 CHURCH SERVICES. Details For This Week-End. ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL. 6:50 a.m. Holy Communion. 7:30 a.m. Matins. 8 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral). 10 a.m. Children's Eucharist. 10:30 s.m. Holy Communion at H.M. Naval Base. 5:30 p.m. Evensong Choral and Sermon. Holy Communion on Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 8 a.m. Tuesday,367 words
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Advertisement188 1933-09-02 9 4 p.m. Bible Classes and Sunday School. 8 p.m. Gospel Service. Speaker: Mr. A. J. Turner. Tuesday, 5:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting. Wednesday. 8 p.m. Gospel Meeting in Malay Friday. S:3O p.m. Bible Address. Speaker: Mr. T Knowlcs. KATONG GOSPEL HALL. 17, Ease Coast Road. Sunday. 4 p.m. Sunday School. 5:30188 words
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Advertisement306 1933-09-02 9 SINGAPORE HOTELS GOODWOOD PARK HOTĔT Phone 6490 Telegram: Goodwood Admirably located—sufficiently distant from city noise to ensure an atmosphere of peace and quietness. LARGE GARDEN—I 4 TENNIS COURTS. EVERY COMFORT High-class restaurant under expert European supervision. Lock-up garages: Moderate Rates: Terms Apply:—Manager. CAPITOL THEATRE! MALACCA TO-NIGHT:— j Jack Buchanan in306 words
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Advertisement264 1933-09-02 9 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. 7z=r-% Vacant at Sunnyside, 7. Oxhy Road. Accommodation: single and doubL. Very moderate. Etetf comfort. Tel. «575. ORIENTAL GOVERNMENT SECURITY UR ASSURANCE CO., LTD Notice having been givn of the tea of Policy numbered *****« on the life of S. Gcpal of Singapore duplicate Policy will b.- issued264 words
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Miscellaneous228 1933-09-02 9 WHAT IS IN YOUR HOROSCOPE. LET ME TELL YOU FREE. j i like to know without any cua*. what the s ars indicate your future will Be: i you will be successful, prosperous and pbout business, love, marriage tie 3. enemies, travels, sickness, lucky and what pit- f"~~ to avoid;228 words
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Obituary105 1933-09-02 10 WILLIAMS—On 1st Scptemb r. 1933. at his residcnc:. No. 7. Barker Road. Singapore Mr. John WiJlnmr. 49 years. la; e ci the Government Survey Dept.. Singapore. The funeral ccrttg? tffl Lave his late lesidcncc at 4.30 pm to-day for k he Bidadari C meter; iPenar.g and F.MS,105 words
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Obituary47 1933-09-02 10 SEAH—The funeral of Mrs. Sean Peck S-ah I Mau.ni Tin Sc. H.ok. wife of Mr. Scan Feck S alv V*B take place on Sept. 7. 1933 a. 10 a.m. f:cm 40. Orchard Road to the lannly burial pround at Ah Hood Read off Balesti.. Read.47 words
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Article596 1933-09-02 10 Mr. John G. Campbell, whose death was announced yesterday following an operation in London, was one of the best-known and best-liked public men in Singapore. Of a consistently genial temperament, his publicspirited work has been effective not only in Singapore but in the whole of the Straits Settlements.596 words
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Article162 1933-09-02 10 Comments By The Way. RECENT court cases show that racketeering ;>j the form of extortion is still prevalent. It is operated mainly by secret society members who demand cash from the poor and 'gnoran; as "protection money." Though the efforts of the local police force in162 words
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Article173 1933-09-02 10 CONNECTED with racketeering, and yet a big enough problem Itself, is the possession of arms by so many of the alien people in this country There have been a number of cases lately in which quite young and irresponsible people—boys of 16 years of age and less—have been173 words
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Article223 1933-09-02 10 EVEN in these civilised times, when tales ol adventure in real life are seldom told except by the very old folks, it is curious to thinkthat we can still read reports of ambushes laid by natives with bows and arrows. One such story comes from Australia, where a223 words
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40 1933-09-02 10 H. H. the Sultan of Pahang. his consort, mother tai bUitc returned by train to K,.i'a Lipis on Monday, after being the fUOSU ..t Kelantan for three days of the Sultan and British Resident there.40 words
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Article73 1933-09-02 10 The A.A.M.. Penang. will hold a motor gymkhana at the Polo ground on Sept. 10. Rev. Father Victor Renard, vicar of the Church of the Immaculate Conception. Pulau Tikus. will be leaving for Hongkong at the end of the week on six montns' leave. Father Rcnard who has been73 words
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Article147 1933-09-02 10 Good headway has been made in regard to the proposed Kinta Swimming Club, which is now in course of foundation. It will be open to members of all communities. Mr. C. O. Campbell, the well-known trainer, who has been confined to bed for the past week with an attack147 words
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Article69 1933-09-02 10 fThe first price in the Big Sweep drawn on -the first day of the last amateur meeting in Ipoh was won by a Tamil hire car driver of Teluk Anson who is retiring to India with his wife, lamily and the fortune next month. The driver believes that69 words
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Article56 1933-09-02 10 Presiding at the half-yearly general meeting of the Negri St;mbilan Club the Hon. Mr. G. E. London (British Resident. Negri Sembilan> congratulated the committee on the excellent work during the past half-year, which showed a satisfactory position. .There was a net profit of $165 and the cash and bank56 words
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Article34 1933-09-02 10 Mr. F. G. Oplin. Superintendent, Trade and Customs, Port Swettenham, is proceeding early next month on long leave to England. Hiplace will be filled by Mr. A. W. Greaves of Kuala Lumpur.34 words
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Article84 1933-09-02 10 Tw; returned Chinese banishees were sentenced to rrvc years' r i. each fC* returning to Malaya. Cfrie of them was arrested in cornecthn with a theft in Klang. Ramasamy Chettiar. formerly an agent of one R. P. S. R. M. Supraraanian Chettiar. was charged with criminal breach of84 words
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Article79 1933-09-02 10 The Staff of St David's Hospital will hold a t'j« party on Saturday, Sept. 2. at 4.3 C p.m. 04 the hospital grounds to welcome the Rev. Su»cy Waddy, General Secretary for the Society kr the Propagation of the Gospel, London. On pleadirg guilty to a charge tf attempted79 words
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Article400 1933-09-02 10 BY Good luck attheracci to m step on the winners, but not /1 Pm backing 'em and I dividends. 1 W And after the race*—a con j with the Wiltshire Eft ance: S o to the Csnitol "Cavalcade/; There haft ,n Wpoce for m To-morrow, whatever you400 words
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Article39 1933-09-02 10 GIRLS" CORNER D CHINA NEWS, on pajre 3. EXCAVATIONS IN ROMJ CHURCH SERVICES on l GIRL SEIZED 00 PORTS NEWS. CO P*t 1 CLUB DIARY, or. page SHORT STOP v 15 I R*DIC NEWS (MJ pCge39 words
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Advertisement166 1933-09-02 10 I "SINGLETS" I j A HEAL ROBINSON SALE BARGAIN j l PRICE V I I EACH. j }|)3.U0 I ;i. I i LINE QU i r sILV GAUZE, MADE IN ENGLAND. j j SIZES 32, 34, 3(5, 38 in. ONLY. j 1 SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR I LION BRAND I Sole166 words
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Advertisement64 1933-09-02 10 I DANCING. I Foxtrot. Wrl'i, Tango, etc., taught at IRena's Dance Studio. Meyr Manaiooa, Flat 6, Coleman Street. I PHISCILLA j j Stamford Rd. J STOCK-TAKING SALE j J LAST THREE DAYS. 1 DRESSES, HATS, j j CORSETS AND 1 STOCKINGS. j Phone 3333. 61, Stamford Road. i I CM64 words
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295 1933-09-02 11 RESPONSE TO URGENT APPEAL FROM FIKIEN. The "Reds" Fierce Drive. More Fighting Between Allied And Nanking Forces. In response to the urgent appeal of the Fukien Provin- v rnment, Nanking has ordered the Second Squadron Chinese Navy to Foochow.295 words
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Article226 1933-09-02 11 Four Million Appropriated For Relief. The dykes at Chingyiwoo and Haichow have collapsed and ten districts have been flooded. The Central Government issued a mandate yesterday appropriating $4.000.000 for expenses to bring relief to the refugees of the Huangho floods. Mr. T. V. Soong (Finance Minister) has been226 words
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Article231 1933-09-02 11 MU lake Causes A Draw. Par it. I 'UQXjIAUcIMI i vOUtmjyllt tile i> i iitfoi d tiruUi* mutch 1 ..il twffuti- thr fiiiit Ix rtnd i.»: 'J wrrlli n-r hi*ct prol>*/»u u Tne lOUnci. I Mi El;. Cblboit- 'Jill Mil -T*i VfllUcl 6 l.i no!ii b 112 tiir231 words
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Article429 1933-09-02 11 Abrogation Of U.S. Privileges. Paris, July 25. AN American importer who went to clear some goods throdgh the Customs was the first to discover what te described in American circles here as "the seveies; blow d'alt by France to American trade since the war." By429 words
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Article85 1933-09-02 11 Gen. O'Duffy Lines Up With Cosgrave. Reuter. Dublin, Sept. 1. AMOVE toward consolidating the opposition to Mr. de Valera into a new party, led by General O'Duffy, was made to-day. when the executive of the Central Party decided to recon.mend that the party agree toReuter. - 85 words
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Article96 1933-09-02 11 King Sanctions His Return To Siam. I Tram Out Own CoTcspowdcni.» Hame.nk, Sep It is "fljj'UiJly staud Um. Luam< Pmdlt huvinic undmnkcii to tn-oporatc with tl:«? Ou'-mr-uk on tht* bufl* f.t tlic mulo Un i> of th* ecoh:wnlr policy bud duwn by the Oovci liiti.*»* 'he Ku l*96 words
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Article57 1933-09-02 11 Japanese Deny Story of Mass Production. Reuter. Tokyc. Sept. 1. A report that Japan is mass-producing secret submarines is ridicu:ed here. It is reliably stated that a total of afcl are now beiru I Bftruc'ed and appr priations for seven Other* are included in the current, estimates, allReuter. - 57 words
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Article139 1933-09-02 11 Not To Be Introduced Inio Moscow. Moscow. It is sta ed-here that the suggested introduction of a platinum coinage, winch has been discussed in Moscow fo.- some time is not. after all. likely to come into effect. The metal, it is considered, is needed for purchases abroad. Owing139 words
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Article51 1933-09-02 11 All-Malayan Meeting" In December. The Second All-Malayan Chinese Athletic ivee.ing will take place at Kuala Lumpur from Dec. 23 tc Dec. 26. The meeting was originally fixed to take place during the August Bank holiday?. Singapore is to send a strong eonttngeot to compete in the meeting this51 words
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Article40 1933-09-02 11 Inhabitants Being Driven Inland. Reuter. Miami. Sept. 1. A cyclone is sweeping the Carribean sea and is approaching Havana at 70 miles an hour. II lias already struck north Cuba, driving the Inhabitants inland and wrecking communications.—Reuter.Reuter. - 40 words
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Article138 1933-09-02 11 An Open Split. STAFF SHAKE-UP IMMINENT. Reuter. Washington, Sept. I. in open split within the National Recovery administration over labour is revealed by the resignation of three members of the executive, including Mr. Gates, General Johnson's deputy. He is opposed to the horizontal labour policy asReuter. - 138 words
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Article191 1933-09-02 11 Family Quarrel Results In Death. Coonoor. Aug. 13. News is tJ hand from Thahnalai Estate, near Manar. about 16 miles from Cocnoor. of the dea h of one Raju alias Karuppa Nairken. a cooly working on the estate, resulting from a quanel. over the return of Raju's wife191 words
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Article42 1933-09-02 11 Quota System Is Being Revised. Reuter. Paris. Sept. 1. The quota system is being revived on Oct. 1. and new quotas will be negotiated by exchange concessions to French exports. The pre-ent quotas will stand to up 25 per cent.—Reuter.Reuter. - 42 words
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Article117 1933-09-02 11 A? a sc-ho-1 magazine, the 'Modern Miscellany." the annual of the Modern English High School Singapore, some interesting readng. A well-written article. "State educaUcn is not conducive t; the best interests of the community.'' is contributed by Miss Elsie Wtng. B.A. The speeches delivered by Dr. Lim Bocn117 words
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Article72 1933-09-02 11 The band of the S.S. Police will perform the fcilowing programme, weather permitting, at Katong Park to-moirow. commencing KttpJV n f.rch medley, "Martial Moments," Winter; overture, "Poet and Peasant." Suppe; awlis, "Nights of Gladness," Aucliffe: selection. "The F;rates ur Penzance," Sullivan; suite. "Ballet Russe," Luigine; descriptive, "Bells Acrosi72 words
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Article54 1933-09-02 11 Three Chinese, one of them a woman, were fined by the Tampin magLstra'e $150 for attempted smugging of piece goods. According to a Kampcng Malay of Repah, four miles off the Tampir-Kuala Pilah Road, fur days ago twe bg elephants arrived et his estate and "ate about 13 coconut trees,54 words
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Article130 1933-09-02 11 Foreign Minister Will Resign. Shanghai, Sept. 2. ANOTHER ministerial crisis is imminent in the Japanese Government. Due t: his differences with the mili'arist party in the Government, ltd by Count Araki. the War Minuter, which, has been advocating r. "stronger" foreign p"' icy towards Ch'na ard130 words
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Article93 1933-09-02 11 Summary Execution» Banned In China. SlmilKlM! &**ut i! Titt« NiuJcioK Cloven>lrw ni ha.- »sr\»e»J u rtinndat\' pr Jub.lU:? Up wmraary tr c*r- I iM.tlon ot m-v. toy pr vinclai *u iiorl- J tie?. and ordering ymmi protection ah-.u'd be itlvcii t f.t j. resworn. 1 l ihi.* mandate93 words
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Article23 1933-09-02 11 Dr. P G. Currid, of the Malayan Medical Service, ins been seconded fcr service under the Joh re Oovcrrmcnt as a Health Officer.23 words
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Article135 1933-09-02 11 APPRECIATION OF THE FRANC. Strength Of Guilder. How Holland Will Cover Deficit Reuter. Loud mi, Sept 1. CK)LLOWINt« the appreciation of the franc, gold rose sharply by 1 -id. to 130s. BVad. an ounce, the highest ever recorded.—tteuter. Amst-rdum 4*'pt 1 riu* '•ulfy of tlx-* «oldReuter. - 135 words
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Article58 1933-09-02 11 A cable from our London correspondent states that Mr. J. G. Campbell, the Singapore advocate and solicitor, whes? death mil reported in yerterday's Malaya Tribune, had arrived in London only on the previous Saturday. He died in Westminster Hospital annexe whiikt undergoing examination prior to58 words
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Advertisement64 1933-09-02 11 I I II I I I I I I I H M I I k I I I I I 1 I I I I I I b I For The Best Race Reports I See To-morrow's I 22-PAGE Issue Of The SUNDAY j I TRIBUNE j ~i i i64 words
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Advertisement113 1933-09-02 11 x PURE COCOA Delicious ijj Nourishing BUlKfj I Economical Cocoa f GIVE /T TO THE KIDDIES SOLE AGENTS: JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. Incorporated in England). SINGAPORE, KUALA LL'MPI'R. JWPUMO AND Jl "CAVALCADE" I The greatest film epic ever produced now showing at the J CAPITOL THEATRE. His Master's Voice have113 words
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1077 1933-09-02 12 FOUR MEN CHARGED. VICTIM WAS SUSPICIOUS OF BLUE COFFEE. Allegations that four Tamils stopped her whilst she was walking home with her young sister, bundled her into a car and took her to a house at Seletar, were1,077 words
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Article197 1933-09-02 12 Jugoslav Terrorist Trial Ends. Belgrade, July 10. LIEUTENANT Roukavina. a former officer in the Auscro-Hungarian Army' and a man named Joulije, were to-day sentenced to death by the Tribunal for the Defence of the State fo- attemp ing to stir up revolt in the country. Eight other197 words
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Article420 1933-09-02 12 112 I 111 Romance Of Lost Girl From England. Belgrade. VUjED£>ING beUs a 111 tooa provide a "happy ending" to the wanderings and perplex.tlci or itn attractive 3J-year-old girl. Bhe Is to marry the lover Tor whom she l>ft her father »uid mother at Southend. EngUnd,420 words
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Article247 1933-09-02 12 Receivers Of Stolen Property. rpHREE Sikhs, Puran Singh, Lakha Singh and Bawa Singh, were produced before the Second Magistrate, Mr. R. j. f. Curtis, yesterday, on charges of dishonestly receiving stolen property. Two of them were convicted and the third discharged. Inspector Frewe stated in evidence that on247 words
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Article254 1933-09-02 12 Crew Of "Ranchi" Entertained Locally. On Wednesday afternoon the "Ranchi" football team (winners of the Sailors" Institute football Cup fo. 1932» played a ram from the Singapore Police at the Police depot. Thompson Road. The Police won by five goals to two. A large number of the254 words
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Article37 1933-09-02 12 Calcutta To Amsterdam In Four Days. The X.L.M. aeroplane Phair ('Ricebird"), which left Singapore on Thursday, Aug. 17, piloted by Mr. P. Both, flew from Calcutta to Amsterdam in the record time of four days.37 words
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Article80 1933-09-02 12 Sequel To Property Dispute In Tiruvslla. Quilon, Aug. 12. News is to hand from Tiruvalla that one Padmanabha Pillai of Kunnanthanathu Theckay Veed who was the Karanavan of the tout* was stabbed to death by his nephew Krishna Pillal and niece Parvathi Amma at 4 p.m.80 words
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Article652 1933-09-02 12 Coroner's Inquiry. BODY DRAGGED SOME DISTANCE. driving along Changi Road on the night of Aug. 16 Inspe:tor Brown, of the Rochore Division, came upon the dead body of a Chines c woman lying across the centre of the road. Her head and face were covered652 words
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Article210 1933-09-02 12 Seven-Year Old Boy Found In Forest. Belgrade. In the dense forest on the Zlatibor Mountains ci Jugoslavia, which are still infes ed with large numbers of wolves, bears and other savage beasts, a normally developed child of about seven has been found living among the animals. The210 words
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Article493 1933-09-02 12 Grand Charity Bazaar Organised. THHE St. Andrew's School hall was transformed into a veritable mart yesterday when the Ladies Union held their first charity bazaar in aid of the Child Welfare Society and the Lepers. The hall was tastefully got up, the stalls lining the sides of493 words
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Article115 1933-09-02 12 "Beau Bandit" At The Marlborough. R"d La Rccque. a favourite of the ni screen, makes his talkie debut to local audiences in -Beau Bandit." a Radio picture which Leean first-run season at the Marlborough yesterday. Cast as a daring debonair Me\ica.i bandit v.i.h a price on his115 words
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Article251 1933-09-02 12 To Bt Exposed After TwentyTwo Years. Cologne. July 111, Tflwrj.-ti Lwo uml (href thousand C-itho'Je hn\c bi?£n invited lo uUend the PoitMflnl Murh m rrivtt Cuthrdml on Sunday -nMtUnt rwt when I lie relie Icnnwn an the Ho!y ***** will be txpD*rd tu view for the Hrs«251 words
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Article511 1933-09-02 12 BUSHED I The Fukien R e( j Si I 111 III l 1<nv THAT the situal 1 Bitmed by the fiel drive to is' Chinese cables, which state Si marines of the PuJ ien Naval iw3 Fooehow have 2 to the front to assist the against th,.511 words
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Article76 1933-09-02 12 1 The Municipal be*** I fcteSMjJ for the I 'ended Aum 2G elves the total ".m. deaths as 140. The death rate «£3 mille compared with 17.75 ta week and 10.81 in th« .junoin. last yea*. m^g/m The chief causes at i 23. phthisis 19. convulsions76 words
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Advertisement12 1933-09-02 12 THE Overseas Assurance CORPORATIONChina PHONE 5808. FIRE, MARINE, VEHICI.KS .V COMPENSITION INSIW**12 words
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Article, Illustration78 1933-09-02 13 JUST WHAT YOU WANT TO KNOW TO-DAY'S SHIPPING KENNEDY SOUND UNSAFE. «t-nce Of Shoals Off ouunsland Coast. ,m n ihi Nuvy Office, Melbourne. St rMtiy" h*> reported that 1 i dtpth ol 13 ret* e*lst? tn Ov»:»i Bhttlot RpiJ. off the iiruw 338 S dc*gtL'tf>. 1.45 < it rtntu of78 words
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Article16 1933-09-02 13 mitfttnc gun pracUce •rrang,«l (nit cm Putau Sutjor from •<u hm*by cancelled, iu> vfu»'rr Aliuodiuit.16 words
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Article92 1933-09-02 13 Singapore, Sept. 2. SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Ma:r. Wharf (Entrance Gatt 18: Col di Lana 13. Empire Dock iEntrance Oate I). Mangola 35; Havana Mara t>C. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 4) Pawitak 48. west Wharf (Entrance Gate a). F.n-n I Sten.or 1. Section92 words
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Article190 1933-09-02 13 Five Accused Sentenced To Various Terms. Tadepalligudem, Aug. 12. On the night of the 28th May last a burglary was committed in the house of Cheela Ramaima ot West Vipparru. Tadepalligudem ■Bd jewels and currency no es to the value ot Rs 1.050 were stolen. Alter investigation the190 words
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Article55 1933-09-02 13 From France by the "Forthos," due at 'Singapore at 3 p.m. to-morrow. From China and Japan by the ''Genoa Maru," aue al Singapore at noon en Monday. From Holland by the Sibajak," due at Singapore on Tuesday morning. From China and Japan by the "Calcutta Maru," due at55 words
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Article406 1933-09-02 13 "Pirate Junk" One Of The Attractions. London, July 25. A 'PIRATE junk'" is to be one of the attractions of Forsmouth Navy Week next month. This week it made its maiden voyage in Portsmou h Harbour. It has been built by Lieut. H. S. Samsford. and is406 words
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Article129 1933-09-02 13 Plea For Inquiry Into Working. C&lcutUi, AU|t IS C*ti r u tit Rot ar tans adopted a revolution uruir>n the appointment of a tominiUtt to inquire into the hoepital udmlnlatru lon in Calcutta and to suggest, ways and meno* fjv better aecutmnoda lon. Dr. BJdhun Chfindri» R.iy, sp-nkLie129 words
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Article195 1933-09-02 13 BELLING. Singapore, Sept. 1 London 4 months' sight 24 s London 3 months' sight London CO days' sight 2 3 63 64 London 30 days' sight 2 3 ol 32 L ndon demard 2 3 15 16 Lcndon T.T. 23 2932 and Paris demand 930 Hamburg demand New195 words
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Article188 1933-09-02 13 Singapore. Sept. 1. R. iSiam) W. Coast N. 1 per Koycn 0120 R. <Siam> W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan jl!3 Rice. B. Siam N. 1 >JS Rice. B. Siam N. 2 131 Siam. No. 1 "Sinhway" SITO Siam, No. 2 "Sinhway" Sl6O Siam, No. 3 "Sinhway" $147 Rice,188 words
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Article62 1933-09-02 13 Fares For One Class To Be Reduced. Trichy. Aug. i 0 The first class fares on the South Indian Railway system, which are now double secern:! rlass fares, will, with effect from Oct. 1 next, be reduced to one and a half times second riass fares. No62 words
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Article234 1933-09-02 13 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures. TO-DAY, SEPT 3 filrh T*dts.—lo 18 a m,. 9.18 pm. Oo!l; Mb ml Club Mey*r Cup CompetKH-rV Swlmmine Carnival, Y.M.C.A., 4 p.m Rinnapure Race», First Day. Ciirfcct Khalia v Ablatio Youihs, Kht-H-t. Memia»U Performance. "Fortune Teller," Great World. TO-MORROW.234 words
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Article141 1933-09-02 13 ALHAMBRA. —"King of Jazf with Paul Whiteman. CAPITOL.— Cavalcade." EMPlRE.—Doug'as Fairbanks in "Around the World in 80 'Minutes. GREAT WORLD.—Side shows, Cabaret. Malay cpera. Chinese wavang, silent and talkie (incmas (Sky theatre: *'A Night like This"; Star theatre: "Clearing the Range"). MARLBOROUGH —Rod La Rocque in "Beau Bandit.'' NEW141 words
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Article290 1933-09-02 13 Einstein's Book. FIRE IN REICHSTAG SELF-PLANNED. Reuter. London, Sept. 1. indictment of the Nazi regime is contained in the "Brown Book of the German Terror," published to-day with the name of Professor Einstein, as Chairman of the International Committee, to give the book authority. The bo:*Reuter. - 290 words
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Article293 1933-09-02 13 Finance Minister's Declaration. London. July 21. THE Greek Mission, comprising M. Maximos. the Foreign Minister, and M. Loverdos. Finance Minister, has. Reuter is informed. v> leave London for Athens on Sunday morning without concluding any arrangements with the bondholders on the subject of the payment of the293 words
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Advertisement17 1933-09-02 13 Pianos For Bire And i Hire Purchase, j SEASON CO., LTD., 115, North Bridge Road, j SINGAPORE.17 words
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Advertisement38 1933-09-02 13 Extract from letter dated lltli July, 1933, original in oar "I reached the top of (.unont; Batu, Brinchang, <i-i»<j.~> feet, and was surprised to iind the enclosed bottle cap (Tiger Crown) showing that TIGE* BEER has reached Malaya's38 words
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Advertisement272 1933-09-02 13 0m BRITISH MADE There is nothing lik? it. nothing s: good, no BVWdei or paste so expreesly suited to ensure thoroughly clean, vhi.e healthy teeth. Use 3ibbs three times a day—morning, after tiffin, and before retiring. For men. women and ;hildren Gibbs Dentnfrice is scientifically safe and sure. Sole Agents272 words
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Miscellaneous163 1933-09-02 13 1 [POSTAL INTtLUCtNtfI SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY. Panka Island, Pladjce and Palembang (Senang) pm. Kemaman. Kcmasek, Kretay. Dungun, Trengganu and Besu„ (Bhanurangsij pn\ Bfia.wr.n. Ceylon, Egypt, Europe and Great Britain (Stenior) .1 p.m. Djambi tToradja) 3 p.m. Tarawa* and Sibu (Vyner Brooke) i, pjn. Tembitehan and Rengat t Marcs» i;163 words
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97 1933-09-02 14 TWO NEWCOMERS SCRATCHED. DOUBLE TOTES ON RACES FIVE AND SEVEN. Everything is in readiness for the Singapore Turf Club's Autumn (Gold Cup) professional race meeting which commences at Bukit Timah to-day. There is a card of97 words
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Article817 1933-09-02 14 Tips By "The Man-At-The Rails/ •JpHE course is in excellent condition and unless there is a sudden change to rain this afternoon, tho going should be good and some fast finishes should be witnessed. Besides Lady Waßada and Nymph of Torridgt. scratched from to day's events.817 words
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Article120 1933-09-02 14 Special Tips For This Afternoon. 'JTHERE is promise of exciting sport with a prospect of one or two up--ets when the September professional n.eeting is ushered in this afternoon. The first three are griffin races and as the maidens will be making their first appearance, betting on120 words
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Article205 1933-09-02 14 U. S. Women's Golf Semi-Final. Reuter. Exrncor (lBhlsb) Sept. l. MISS Enid Wilson I Great Bri'aJn) was surprisingly beaten by Miss Virginia Vanwie 'holdcn in thr> semi-flnal of the U. S. women's open golf championship, over 18 holes to-day, by 6 and 5. The weather wasReuter. - 205 words
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Article69 1933-09-02 14 Australian Beats Ted Phelps. Reuter. Toronto. Sept. 2. Bobby Peurce of Australia, won the world's or -fessional sculling championship, beat ng the heder. Ted of Great Britain, by two h .ndred yards *tver a threc-mii»' Their respective times were 19min. 26i-ecs. anal 2Cmin. 36 sees. Fearoe led byReuter. - 69 words
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Article51 1933-09-02 14 The f'-ljoahig gainer have been arranged 1:: the Maiava Football Association's Colman Lldgue competition: Tc-day: Kallang BaUn v. Post Office. To-m~irow: Bidadavi S. C. v. Kot? h..,a n Wednesday: Futhul 7'.::man v. Daiul Aprwa. All matches will be played a: the J:»i.-.n B'jsar S'adlum. Admission charges as51 words
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Article796 1933-09-02 14 First Tie Drawn. WILTSHIRE RESERVES AND GUNNERS. TWE Singapore Cup soccer eompeti- tion was commenced yesterday, when the Wiltshires* Reserves oppos ed the R.A. at the Anson Road Stadium and shared the honours, and the teams will have to meet again in consequence. A feature of yesterday's796 words
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Article32 1933-09-02 14 "Young Muar" writes commenting on the bad example which senior soccer players r t te rvtting then- juniors in Muar, and says Bigat mana bennay, bcrgitu poko nia."32 words
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Article264 1933-09-02 14 Worcestershire Lead The Champions. Reuter. YORKSHIRE played second fiddle to Worcestershire at Worcester in the County championship match played there in mid-week, being behind on the first innings. Mitchell and Leyland pulled the champions out of the fire In the second innings, but the game was decidedReuter. - 264 words
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Article75 1933-09-02 14 Entries for the Si»w Sin Sla annual batfn Juton tournament elcsc en .he 15th EvTits: Open singles chanipionrhip (League .•ystem». open doubles championship (League c tem) and singles handicap < knock-out v tcm>. The entrance fee for the singles is 50 cents ami for doubles 50 cents75 words
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Article67 1933-09-02 14 The open singles championship and su.gUs handicap badminton tournaments cf she tjnl teur Suotting Association v.iil commence en Tuesday. The tics to be played off are: Tan Soo La -1 v. Sect Kirn Cheng. Lee Tian Huat r. Tan Ciiong Kian. On Thursday: Lew im Tone v.67 words
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Article17 1933-09-02 14 The Singapore G. C. lady captain's prise was won by Mrs. S. ML Middlcbrook.17 words
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Article258 1933-09-02 14 Will Supreme Court Side Them? WBihm^to» Threat ufu.r Uiroac rnUtd to mtiHt numaw ot Aiturloiu gold 'llOflrdTi cutu over thelr Id jo the UnKrd StRhT Guvrvii" tnent They «.ill tun a rleut tar to Pr««Mi*nt Rwwvult'i ardi v Two hundred *ud eleven c.l these 'h wrdei~.258 words
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Article165 1933-09-02 14 GRAHAM-TII UibKL FIGHT. Definitely Oft. A man A Good Substitute For Airman. JHE ne\\> lUt fhr llVjM|; Thajudfen wl,». i for Sept. »i thctiiviii haa been ii<t(inil< I5 ni. Ib«l M come a.% a tremendous r»|*.,••! n u to hundreds of fig ft 112 1 1 2;,165 words
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Article224 1933-09-02 14 Only Four Games Left UnplayecL THE following *<-•- tir 3A F A buMflte eowpe.'t'nc <" <t FIRST DIVlBlOli, G*l p w iv r vt IS 13 7 J 3 ChuitM.* i« i s< r- '112 Wl'.tn ia hi u i P Brum i« 4» i n L S.R.C.224 words
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Article37 1933-09-02 14 Tall Scoring In .Match. Reuter. IM4JOT 1 •Li Thi tr«(ir» bf'w'ii W, SUft*BX, tK'QUn HW vV (Lawu Scirot WEST INDIANA 4 1 1 Bfd 101 for 4 wfcl SUSSEX «J"' |\I lC 114 —iRStIUSfReuter. - 37 words
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Article32 1933-09-02 14 Telck Ayer Ep»orth Leal '»h-j Eveland Stmmaiy a In League at 3 p.m.: < Heck, Ec Chens Boon. Lim sv Keow 3eong. Ptab Wt and Leow Bae Obeoar ana Ding.32 words
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Article29 1933-09-02 14 Lokes B. P. team r.. to-day at the fOHMT Road (opposite Tivi lii I Chen. Wee Jew Huai. Qoi 1 Vim. Reserves 000 Wan U C Theng.29 words
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Advertisement31 1933-09-02 14 j For The Best I Race Reports See To-morrow's I 22-PAGE j j Issue Of The I SUNDAY I TRIBUNE •ii• i i 11 iii 11 ill 11 1111 •ii i31 words
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Article224 1933-09-02 15 Revised Ties In S.C.C. Tournament. THE (o)lvvk;ng <>rt' revised and additional tic» In Uic S .CC lawn bawls lournutmut; MONDAY'S TIES. Doubles American Tournament E. A. Brown ami J, N Wainwrlgbt v P. O. Nell Dunne and W. William* H. R L. Dyne und V, D. Itnowlcs v.224 words
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Article253 1933-09-02 15 K.L. Methodist Boys Beat A.C.S. in an inter-sclioo) milch piutrd .■< :li' Victoria Urrrn r jug, c«o Mcth-dK Boye." fiflluxH oi fCuwu Lumpur b*r:i rbc tuc.tl Anelo-Chineu- Schwl Us 4 «1»; Mr leh Sim Cliun rctcmd and *>?. u"; l.iv-0 uu at follow*"— Y.rtHODIcT BOVS SCHOOL SACK !i253 words
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Article184 1933-09-02 15 Tournament Ties For Monday. I'IES fur Monday in tSi«* SG C tourn»mrnt ~re an fell as: "A CLASS DOUBLES HANDICAP .1 A. Drat) and N S. n* v 15 4 V. T K Hauue* mid P R Hubb» nw« 4 'to mush» pys^punrd, Lt &1 T L. WllkUaaAn184 words
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Article103 1933-09-02 15 Competition For The Regent's Cup. Thl' K«tafi Fo*>tb.»!l AuOtllUOU I* laKlur '•■pr lo commence t)ie «occ»r <<>mprttuioii lor It H The Jtuccm Cup. which it tit present in id by Hi- Rover* II I* also firnpasi'd *o run nnuthrr socivi mitipuUlJuri, i j«!]rd Jit* Kcditll FOttlUal) A'mClull.tn trt103 words
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Article81 1933-09-02 15 Batch Of English Maidens Arrive. The English maidens impor.ed by the Perak Turf Club arrived in Ipch on Wednesday looking fairly well after the lon 0 -?a voyage, and rail journey from Penang to Ipoh. The draw for the maidens will take place soon after the conclusion of81 words
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Advertisement92 1933-09-02 15 NEW WORLD CABARET Dancing Nightly From 9 p.m. pance Hall Thoroughly Renovated And Lighted By Coloured Lights Changing Automatically ILLUMINATED CABARET GARDEN. NEW WORLD TALKIE 10-MCHT:— THE FLOWER OF LIBERTY First run Chinese Picture shown in Singapore. Race Horse I Insurance I LOW RATES WITH j ABSOLUTE SECURITY I Sime.92 words
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Advertisement351 1933-09-02 15 Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance in force over $35,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In the Straits Settlements). HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, EO. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and compiles with the351 words
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Miscellaneous252 1933-09-02 15 CLUB DIARY. {There are numerous Clubs and Societies 'n Singapore, most of the members ot which are readers of the "Malaya Tribune." This Dixry is provided specially for them. Secretaries tire invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date cni complete. Happenings of general interest v ll still be included in252 words
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Miscellaneous335 1933-09-02 15 Lee Jouy Seah's residence, 146, McNair Road. 10.30 a.m. Unison BP.: Special general meeting, hen. sports captain, Mr. Chua Chian Lee's residence -8, Petair. Read, off Jalan Besar. 10.30 a n. Attendance essential irrespective of weatlrr conditions. Tiang Choon Kck: 12th anniversary celebration. Mr. Aw Boon Haw's bungalow, Paslr Panjang.335 words
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4131 1933-09-02 16 "By Denis Mac Kail CHII S GILBEY came roaring round the corner at the wheel of the big red car to which he had helped himself from his brother-in-law's garage, and stamped on the footbrake with most successful results so far as his4,131 words
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Advertisement12 1933-09-02 16 j I 11 is cl)tainai)le I N.V. Straits Java Trading Co- I12 words
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494 1933-09-02 17 <;«od Enough? OPINIONS roINTRY. 'wen described on tie occasion as a baeki\ the "Times of iiift prepared to a<!mit ~io.n is entirely justii -s t hut we are filled i• mi's when wc look 11iittlc in several fields c ud it tries.494 words
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Article27 1933-09-02 17 Vienna. Ian Patents Office has received t urn the Archduke Joseph the Austrian Archduke Joseph. relates of an invention con- '1' In wireless outfits.27 words
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Article508 1933-09-02 17 What Else Could Govt. Undertake? 'J'HE decision of Government to relay portions of the Empire broad cast programme through the Kuala Lumpur transmitter when reception conditions permit has aroused a surprising and quite unnecessary amount of criticism, says the "Malay Mail." Wireless enthusiasts throughout the country,508 words
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Advertisement53 1933-09-02 17 GET INTO RADIO. WORLD'S MOST FASCINATING HOBBY! LEARN BY DOING—NOT BOOKS. LIMITED 163, Orchard Road, are prepared to give instruction In BUILDING, OPERATING and REPAIRING RADIO RECEIVERS ETC. YOUR ENTHUSIASM XS AROUSED IN EVERY LESSON HOURS OF DELIGHTFUL RECREATION. How would you like to build a set with $10|— and53 words
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Advertisement196 1933-09-02 17 1 9.SC. RADIO fIHHHMKiRIIH i i Ihe G.E.C. are now offering their famous short wave receivers in various ai tistic designs, these new cabinet models incoryorate the receiver with the i loud speaker and are made in Teak Ebony and Maribau, the loud speaker Being mounted on a special sound196 words
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Miscellaneous712 1933-09-02 17 THE DAVENTRY STATION. Details Of Programmes In Advance. The following is the full programme (subject to alteration) which will be broadcast from the Empire station (Daventry) on 25.3 and 31.3 meters for the Indian and Malayan zone from Sept. 2 to Sept. 8 for further particulars see "World Radio.") PROGRAMMES712 words
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Miscellaneous178 1933-09-02 17 200 pm. Evensong frcm Westminster Abbey 245 pm. Concert by the Buxton Municipal Orchestra, conductor, Horace Fellov.es. relayed from the Pavilion Gardens. Buxtcn (Time Signal from Greenwich at 3.0 p.m.). 345 p m Concert by the Midland Studio Orchestra, directed by Frank Cant ell. from a Birmingham Studio. 415 p.m.178 words
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Advertisement647 1933-09-02 18 Foods The •Allenburys' Foods are particularly suited to the feeding of babies in hot climates. They are germ free, and being simply and easily prepared by the addition of boiling water, their use gives complete independence of doubtful milk supply, and is an absolute guarantee against infantile diarrhoea and cholera.647 words
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91 1933-09-02 19 I/„ ihis Week'* j >>\i J Jar/. i\ ihnt w- .Uiouio oinmnF oi Hit i nfi K«i*rral imoiu nil'' ji i.-.Td iden »o I s »ii« put forward .inn-' lor Ot'Un»', I <iir» n> st .sulU r.»pulur ttnd -hen wr -j\ fr m "H«ppv-C°-t.i inak»*91 words
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Article252 1933-09-02 19 I t A Pehpj rapidly and the scorch:.t WV'i when I sat on ■Mr. ui my house. I wa«noil bruthcr that mother »t, I foUowrd him u i im* to a remote aportmy mother was doj' work. She aald that I nrr to see him at the .lilt252 words
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Article124 1933-09-02 19 'By Skipper") I was silent ao—no, not Is an unpleasant simile. "Mv was a grand sight indeed, and some people even Everything was silent, fore the storm. Ii and everything seemed talj lor the storm. The m| like a low. dark arch arer Then a cool wind, the124 words
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Article465 1933-09-02 19 (By P. Delpltin, Taiping.) Our gallant ship ploughed its way onwards, churning the seemingly blue water into the thick, while foam. Nature's Eye soaring in a cloudless sky showered powerful rays upon the vast expanse of the wave-crested ocean. Suddenly everything was calm and during the short465 words
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Article214 1933-09-02 19 IBy T. Soo Chyc.) My favourite subject at school is mathematics. Nevertheless, it cannot be said that I excel or am an expert in this subject, for, as a matter of fact, the marks that I obtain in every term exam, are rather poor compared with the214 words
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Article171 1933-09-02 19 (By -Young Wells.") I specially want to draw the attention cf the members, who all. I be'.ieve, are studying hard in schools, and who refuse to g'-> out to the cpen country, after their lorg, stiff physical and mental labours. Their hands grow weary, and their171 words
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Article580 1933-09-02 19 (By Yeo Cheng Swee, Muar.) It was Saturday—a half holiday for the Chinese school boys, but too wet to go out to play. Naturally, Chong Beng had nothing to do, so he wandered aimlessly about the nursery, teasing his small brothers and sisters and al; the time thinking580 words
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Article121 1933-09-02 19 ißy Ong Choon Bee.) Or p Saturday morning I had no work to do. So I made up my mind to visit my friend. I telephoned to him to find out whether he was at home. When I reached house I was surprised to see his beautiful121 words
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Article124 1933-09-02 19 (By "A Johore Schoolboy I.") The long bridge that Joins the island of Singapore to the mainland of Johore is the Johore Causeway. It is three-quarters of a mile in length, and was finished in 1914. The causeway is an important erection, as it enables motor-cars to travel124 words
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Article404 1933-09-02 19 (By L. K. Kew.) I had not ridden a bicycle for years although I was a keen enthusiast in the sport of cycUng 1 at the age of twelve. The old desire to get upon a bicycle and roam over the town came to me last Sunday404 words
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Article85 1933-09-02 19 0(/ Ko/i J5/«r» Poh l Many p»'Oplr» nho *0 1m thing In tlte era never t.urn u W« do 1101 btronir a -jWJmmer a<tident .«Ithoiuh w* ipltr in the wnter »,..ily tor niuny ywkWr i»«m not ihlui jwimmtng «s sort i natural imitni't Everyone of ub can85 words
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Article259 1933-09-02 19 (By Daud Kassim.) During my childhood, it was a never-failin* source of happiness and pleasures to see a play being acted on the stage. I never missed an opportunity. It would be a great offence to me il some* one prevented me from going. I held such a259 words
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Article120 1933-09-02 19 (By John Brown.) Thrift is the opposite of waste or extravagance. It teaches us to 6ave money for our old age and not to spend lavishly. When, our parents are dead, we have to support ourselves. Then if we have saved some money at least »'c can get120 words
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Article78 1933-09-02 19 ißy L. P. Yak.) The Singapore island lies very near to the equator, so there is no division of seasons, and the weather is so hot that it makes the people i*red and lazy, but in the early morning, if one were to take the trouble to go78 words
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Article494 1933-09-02 19 (By "Regi," K. L.) Before dealing with the above •Übjei.l, I de.-ju il my duty |u give Uncle Cob m well as all or the Chun is an apologising introductlou, for doln* the popular in* trick. Again our holidays arc in lull owing, and many of my friend*-494 words
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Article39 1933-09-02 19 ("5.0.5.") In school when we are young we are taught to be kind, gentle and obedient. Of these, kindness is of greatest value. If we have kind hearts, wherever we go we are loved and respected by people.39 words
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Advertisement57 1933-09-02 19 GET A PACKET TODAY! Nestles, Kohler s CHOCOLATES A wide selection of chocolates. There is one to suit your taste. flH^^Bi There is one to suit your pocket. wMĔwSsSBkAll contain a coloured Picture Stamp depicting jHBHHHt some wonder of the world. vHHPH A specimen Stamp, tenet Xll No. 19. Write57 words
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Article, Illustration54 1933-09-02 20 Members oj the S.V.C. Brigade Signal Eection testing thiir field telephone alter laying several miles of wire last Sunday. The entire ■Wing was spent at exercso In the region of Tampenis road, and the greatest satisfaction PM expressed with the .-peed and54 words
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Article, Illustration28 1933-09-02 20 Ail exciting moment in th* 1 game between the Wilts and the R.A.F. last Saturday.28 words
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Article, Illustration22 1933-09-02 20 "Wr-nda of Stronghart.'* a prize winner in the Central and South Malayan Do!> Show at Kuala Lumpur and the Singapore Dog Siiow.22 words
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38 1933-09-02 20 A contingent of A" I machine-gun > Company at Bukit Timah range last week-end. Seated at the gun nearest the camera is Captain A. P. Goldman, who has just resumed command of tne Company after several months at Homo38 words
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Article, Illustration22 1933-09-02 20 m m tta o m Apc A.P.C. jagas in the tug-of-war between Pulau Samboe and Pulau Bukom at the AP C. Sports.22 words
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