Malaya Tribune, 5 October 1933
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Title Section37 1933-10-05 1 The Malaya Tribune THE MOST POPULAR DAILY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. Vol. XX.- No. 23 7 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1933 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Thursday, Oct. 5, 1933. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 193337 words
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Advertisement57 1933-10-05 1 R k ad The Sunday Tribune Dominant In Malaya[ ■3ircjflPoßE 3 UP-TO-DATE g H/OIEHIC 3TORE l jBPRH SAUSAGES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. BOLOGNA, WINDSOR, LIVER, HinrfflH tongue, salami, SuIGfIPORE COLD STORAGE Co..Ltd. OgOmgg ROM? TELEPHONE 5378 GJtYOIk- MNf LARGE I VARIETY j I EaaflElll^R^El PACKED fTJHTI Sole Agents fiUTfflME*(glg Incorporated in57 words
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Advertisement117 1933-10-05 1 A. FLINTER ft, Raffles Place, Singapore lmport>ug Diamonds and Pearl Necklaces of every size and Quality. Selling at latest and lowest market prices. Also buying vrold coins and gold ornaments of every class and quality, paying highest prices according to daily exchange rates. |OUINNESS IS THE BEST BUT j BE117 words
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275 1933-10-05 2 WHAT OUR CONTEMPORARIES ARE SAYING D.E.I. Slump. rro revert to Mr. Steep's statements I about the effecl of the World Trade Slump on Java. He states that vast areas ol sugarcane and young rubber have been abandoned and that there is complet stag] ation in every market in the D.E.I.275 words
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Article224 1933-10-05 2 THE refusal of the Straits Settlements to pay the $5 millions proposed in the Bill which was before the Council in 1931 was not in any way due to any lack of loyalty on the part of this .Colony to the Empire, but it was felt, and felt224 words
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Article249 1933-10-05 2 Moving: Ceremony Of Dedication. Reuter Wireless. London. Sept. 30. A SAD group of people left London tonight on a pilgrimage to the spot where the RlOl crashed in 1930. They were the widows and other relatives of the officers and crew of the airship who were killed andReuter Wireless. - 249 words
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Article316 1933-10-05 2 Accused With Many Former Convictions. ff'rom Our Own Correspondent.) i Malacca, Oct. 3. Convicted on a charge of theft, Chan Jch Kee. a Hokkien. appeared before Mr. J. C. De.rick, the Police Magistrate, to receive sentence. Having had a previous conviction, the accused was ordered to pay $15316 words
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Article810 1933-10-05 2 .Johore Assizes. SOLDIER'S ALLEGED ATTACK. (From Our Own CorrtspondeiUj Johore Bahru, Oct. 3. lOHORE Bahru Assizes opened yesterday before Mr. Justice A. Savage Bailey. The first case was one in which Barkat bin Ahmad Khan, a private in the Artillery of the i.MS., is charged with810 words
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Advertisement216 1933-10-05 2 You've Always Wanted the dark. IfiHryii 13 clock you didn't have to 1 _Tb_ 7 6 -__nY oc tna die 'wH not "tick." m^tmmaam^T ALARM. HERE IT IS ALL IN ONE. A GENUINE HAMMOND ELECTRIC CLOCK For A.C. 230 Volt. At the remarkable Price of SI2. Post free anywhere in216 words
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Advertisement109 1933-10-05 2 SThis health happiness can be yours Do you feel that weakness and new life and a brighter outlook, worry are robbing you of your Let the life-giving tonic ingredirightful happiness Then turn ents which WINCARNIS contains to the great tonic, strengthen- help to build real strength and ing influence of109 words
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Miscellaneous774 1933-10-05 2 CROSSWORD PUZZLE. No. 9. First Prize $100. Second Prize $75. I BOTH PRIZES MUST BE WON. THIS PUZZLE IS BEING ISSUED IN COIiJUNCTIOl* WITH TDK SAME PUZZLE WHICH APPEARED IX THF SUNDAY TRIBUNE ON OCT. 1. j coxditions. 5 i, pr-rr g 8 c 1. Address the Glutton to T.774 words
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503 1933-10-05 3 WAYS AND MEANS OF DISPOSAL. A Wasteful Policy. Unnecessary Expenditure Discouraged. since the conclusion of the American Wheat and Cotton Loan the Government has been bombarded with telegrams from different provinces demanding a share of the proceeds of the loan, under varied503 words
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Article196 1933-10-05 3 Manchuria Branches To Refrain From Politics. I Shanghai, Sept. 8. The Chinese National Tsai-Li-Chiao Union has addressed a telegram to the Tsai-Li-Chiao branches in the Manchurian provinces requesting them not to be fooled by the Japanese. The national union based its telegram on a Reuter's despatch196 words
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Article175 1933-10-05 3 Important Ones Still In Japanese Hands. Peiping, Sept 10. The representative of the Retrocession Commission who went to Chancchun to confer with the Japanese military authorities concerning the retrocession of the Great Wall Passes is expected to return viihin ten days. It Is understood that, of175 words
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Article159 1933-10-05 3 Enforcement Of New Scale To Be Postponed. Shanghai, Sept. 4. The general strike declared by the workers in fourteen silk factories in Chapei last weekend, as a protest against the revision of the wage scale by the management", has been amicably settled 3s a result of the159 words
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Article87 1933-10-05 3 Aviation Association Calls For More Contrihntions. Shanghai. Sept. 11. The Chinese Aviation Association issued a circular telegram to the country Immediately after the christening ceremony of the five ccrtributed aeroplanes last Saturday, calling upon the nation to exert their efforts to strengthen China's air defence. The Association87 words
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Article49 1933-10-05 3 Hongkong. Sept. 11. General Chen Chi-tang, the most powerful warlord in the South-west o-day, ha» again approached the Military Council at Nanking demanding a further increase of $200,000 in the Government monthly appiopriations to Canton for meeting the military expenses in that province.— China Times.49 words
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Article556 1933-10-05 3 SECRET SINKIANGSOVIET PACT. Seven Articles. CHINA'S RIGHTS INFRINGED. A STARTLING revelation now made by the Board of General Staff is that when General Chin ShuJcn was Chairman of Sinkiang recently a secret agreement was concluded between Sinkiang and the I Soviet Government regulating trade relations between that province and Soviet556 words
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Advertisement286 1933-10-05 3 [i v a:id women w'.io realize that appearance (ounts always have well ptlished shoes. Did YOU "Nugget" your shoes this morning NUGGET BOOT POLISH Sole Agents: Henry Waugh Co., Lid., S.S. FMS. A P.B 4F. I Whispered The Reason... 'Unpleasant Odour is Caused by 1 Underarm Hair' V <■>:>«»• always286 words
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Advertisement144 1933-10-05 3 1 pi Indulgence in rich foods, tobacco, or anything C se at IJ es up m tne s vstem should be offset W tb a ,ittle Pmlli P s Milk of Magnesia. This r neutralizes the acidity and you feel fine. Plenty of OW tnere s n °thing like it144 words
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1177 1933-10-05 4 Shipping News Notices. COMPETITION IN SHIPPING. "No Freed jm 0( The Seas To-Day." rE views expressed, In an interview, by Mr. H. H. Merrett, managing director ot Messrs. Gueret, Llewellyn and Merrett, Ltd., coal exporters, on the subject of foreign competition In the coal and shipping trades have been endorsed1,177 words
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Article182 1933-10-05 4 Two Killed On East River Vessel. lITHILE the Shang Shang Mctor Toa-t which f plies between Canton and Wai Chow was anchored at the Shek Lung landing recently, discharging passengers and cargo, an explosion occurred. The Vii: Sun fircracker store were consigning a shipment of crackerstand "sundries" toHeung182 words
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Article223 1933-10-05 4 To Be Temporarily Taken From Yangtsze. I I Hongkong. Sept. 16. Hie Tungsha light-vessel, moored in the south channel entrance to the Yangtsze River, will be temporarily withdrawn from her station and replaced by a relief light-vessel on or about October *1, it was announced at Shanghai last223 words
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Article417 1933-10-05 4 Preventive Steamer Launched. rr*nE Customs preventive steamer Lienhsing. a A sister-ship of the Tehhsing, which was I launched recently, was named by Mrs. L. H. I Lawford, wife of the Customs Chief Secretary, at the Kiangnan Dock Engineering Works, when the vessel slid down the ways amidst lit417 words
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Article120 1933-10-05 4 Given As Reason For An Overloaded Ship. Captain Frank Bayliss, master of the steamer Tai Lee, and Li Pokhing, compradore, were summoned before Commander Newill at the Marine Court on Saturday for overloading the vessel. It was stated by Boarding Officer C. H. Thompson that the vessel was120 words
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Article692 1933-10-05 4 Norwegian Shipowners' Difficulties. *T-HE report of the Norwegian Shipowners' I J. Association for the year ended July 1, rerails that a fifth of the Norwegian fcreignsoing floet was laid up in the summer of last year. The same state of affairs cr worse prevailed during the692 words
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Advertisement513 1933-10-05 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. m (Incorporated in England > MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LONDON AND FOR EAST MAIL SERVICE (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government). OUTWARD FROM LONDON. For China and Japan. Due Tonnage. Singapore 1933 COMORIN 15.000 Oct.513 words
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Advertisement136 1933-10-05 4 E 8 TIN 0 (Incorporated in Italy). EXPRESS SERVICE. I CARGO SERVICE Colombo. Bombay, Spore. .Spore. Venice mv COL Dl LANA Oct. 15 Oct. 15 m v HILDA Nov. 15 Nov. 15 I SS CONTE ROSSO FOR HONGKONG. SHANGHAI Oct- 16 Oct. 16 Nov. 3 AND JAPAN I s.s. CONTE136 words
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Advertisement199 1933-10-05 4 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINE Deutsch Australisch; Dampfschiffs bj Gesellschaft. (Companies Incorporated In Germany). OUTWARDS. HONGKONG. SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. 1933. t m.s. VOGTLAND. via Manila Oct. 8 t ms. LEVERKUSEN, via Hoilo Manila Oct 17 t s.s. SAARLAND, via Manila Nov. l t m.s. BURGENLAND, via Manila Nov 14 t199 words
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Advertisement558 1933-10-05 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. j NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, tn OUTWARDS 'FULDA" for Manila, Hongkong 1933 Shanghai N. China and Japan rw I TSAR' for Hollo. Manila. H'kong Shanghai. N. China and Japan rw "SAARBRUCKEN" for Hoilo. Ma-ila Hongkong. Shanghai, North China and Japan No-. 9 HOMEWARDS. Wit "TRAVE" fir Marseilles, Amsterdam Rotterdam, Hamburg558 words
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Article400 1933-10-05 5 Mining Shares. Singapore. Thursday, 11 a.m. rne fchowtng tin share quotations are issued gy Fraser and Co.. exchange and stock broseri MM Buyers. Seller*. i ICiiMtam Tin 30|- 311Austral M;r!ay 32|- 35|- Hitam 1 m 15 3 16 6 xd. V. 1.25 1.35 .n 29 6 3016400 words
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Article118 1933-10-05 5 iOetTD BT rRASER CO.. EX CHANGS AND STOCK BROKERS. Buyers. Seller»e!i.««pore Municipal (19C11 5 per cent. 107 110 nom Singapore Municipal (1907) 4V* per cent. 104 10« noca blLgapore Municipal *****; 4'u per cent. 104 10® nom 61r.?aucre Municipal *****) 4 per cent. 100 103 no® Singapore118 words
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Article45 1933-10-05 5 President Roosevelt May Reject It. Reuter. Washington. Oct. 5. On the ground that it wculd increase th2 to ;he consumer without a commensurate i frease in th2 producers' return, the Secretary Ac riculture Is recommending that President H evelt reject the sugar agreement.—Router.Reuter. - 45 words
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176 1933-10-05 5 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION. RUBBER AND TIN PRICES UP. General Confidence Returning. Our Financial Co-respondent Singapr>:c. Thursday, Noon. To-day's Prices:— Rubber (Singapore) 18*4 cts., up ct. Market Tone: Steady. Tin (Singapore), $113, up $1%. Yesterday's Prices:— London Rubber, 4d.. up 1 »ti. Market Tone: Firm. New York Rubber,176 words
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Article115 1933-10-05 5 Issue By China Min'stry Of Finance. Shar.2iv-U. Oct. 4. The Ministry of Finance has decided to issue Custom- Treasury Bondo to the value ct 1100.000 000 at five per cent. Interest and redeemable in 12 years, with the increased thm per cent, custom taxes an security. This w%115 words
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Article45 1933-10-05 5 Conference Of The Producing Countries. Reuter Wireless. Geneva, Oct. 2. Important preliminary discussions are proceeding with a view to a conclusion of the agreement regarding copper, similar to the wheat pact. There is a possibility of a conference of copper producing countries.—Reuter Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 45 words
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Article69 1933-10-05 5 The Merah Rubber Estates (1931), Ltd.. -ecured i crcp of 252,6881b. during the year ended March 31. at an "all-in" cost of 3.208 d. per lb. The average net sale price wai 1.620 d. PC The loss for the year amounted to £2.022, f-om which has been deducted69 words
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Article77 1933-10-05 5 Government's Reason Abolition. Reuter Wireless. Lon lon, Sept. 30. THE Empire Marketing Board ceases its existence to-day. The Government decision to abolish lt was attacked to many quarters, the Government's defence being that since the Dominions refused to contribute to the expense of the upkeep, itReuter Wireless. - 77 words
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Article168 1933-10-05 5 Electricity Saves Labour In Canada. Electricity, whi.h is abundant ard cheap throughout the larger part of Canada, is rapidly providing the motive power tor a variety of domestic appliances that were formerly propelled by hand. Take washing machines as an exampleFrom 1927 to 1932 inclusive the nuir.be cf168 words
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Article65 1933-10-05 5 Improve men. In The Low Level. Reuter Wireless. London, Sept. 30. There has been some improvement in the recent unremunerative level of discounts and consequently, contrary to last week. Government had to concedian average rate of nearly 12s. sd. for its latest issue of Treasury Bills. This isReuter Wireless. - 65 words
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Article67 1933-10-05 5 The directo-s have declared dividords of 10 jer cent, en th 3 preferred ordinary and 5 per cat en the ordinary shares, payable on Oct. 14. This makes a total distribution of 15 per -•ent, en the pteftrrcd shares for the year to Sept. 30. For 1931-32 567 words
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Article141 1933-10-05 5 Commodity Markets Rule Dull. Reuter Wireless. London. Oct. 3. THE Stock Exchange ruled quiet today, apart from some improvement to Kaffirs and the markets were uninteresting. The price of gold, based on the French franc at 78.31 and including fivepence attained a new high record at £6 14s.Reuter Wireless. - 141 words
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Article282 1933-10-05 5 Huge Volume Of Radio Orders. T HE enormous appeal of radio to the public was clearly demonstrated at the annual Radio Exhibition, recently held at Olympla, London, when the attendance created a record. The number of people who visited the show was 225.000. or nearly 63,000 more than282 words
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Article213 1933-10-05 5 Appeal For Help Of The People. Reuter. Nanking, Oct. 4. R UY Chinese" is urged in a maniJJSJ issued by the newly-formed National Economic Commission, following its formal inauguration this afternoon in the presence of Dr. Rajchmann (League economic expert). Emphasising the importance of highway development andReuter. - 213 words
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Article91 1933-10-05 5 Clean-Up Of Non-Aryan Members. Reuter Wireless. Berlin, Sept. 27. The ircent upward movemen* of Government Issues cn the Berlin Siock Exchange suddenly came to a standstill to-day. partly owing to conflicting news from industry and partly to the intended purging of the Brokers' j Guild, non-Aryan members ofReuter Wireless. - 91 words
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Article56 1933-10-05 5 Reuter Wireless. London. Oct. 1. The India Tyre Rubber Company (Great Britain>. Ltd.. has submitted to shareholders a scheme providing for the reconstruction of the company involving the contribution of capital by the Dunlop Rubber Co., Ltd.. sufficient to ensure control of the former company which, however,Reuter Wireless. - 56 words
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Article65 1933-10-05 5 During the week ending Sept. 30. exports of tinned pineapples from Malayan ports amounted to 10.737 cases. ol which 5 377 cases were to the United Kingdom. 1.000 cases to the Continent of Europe. 2.450 cases to Canada and 1,910 cases elsewhere. Total exports for the period, Jan.65 words
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Article45 1933-10-05 5 Reuter. London. Oct. 4. There was an overwhelming response to the invitation to subscribe to tlie 2' 2 per cent, conversion loan. Applications to £5.000 have been fully allotted and those above receive from 70 to 80 per cent. Dealings started at par.—Reuter.Reuter. - 45 words
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Article657 1933-10-05 5 Rubber Shares. Singapore, Thursday. 11 a.m. Tbe following rubber snare quotation rm issued by PTaaer and Oojtod Lyail and Tin*. Issue Value. Prase* Lrail t Share* A) Oo Bvaftt 1 Allenby $0.70 $0.75 $0.75 $0.85 1 Alor Oajah 0.60 0.70 0.6 i 0.70 1 A. Hitam 0.70657 words
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Article76 1933-10-05 5 Net loss of Johore Rubber Lands for the year nded March 31, £2,519 (against net profit of *:2.132 for 1931-32). which reduces the credit balance to go forward to £5,027. Floating assets, £12.200; current liabilities, £1,500. The crop shewed little change at 650,0001b., and while •'all-in" costs declined76 words
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Advertisement28 1933-10-05 5 THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. L G. JOHNSON. General Manager. HEAD OFFICE: No. 4, Cecil Street, Singapore.28 words
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Advertisement73 1933-10-05 5 THE EASTERN BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated in England). SINGAPORE BRANCH: 4 D'Almelda Street. l ZZ Rj-wnre Pund and Rest soo.ouu BEAD OFFICE: LONDON. BBANCHE8: Bombay. Calcutta. Colombo. Ka»d* Amara, Baghdad. Bahrein. Basra. Kirkuk, opened .nd money on Fixed Deposit on terms to be asceropened and inhere* allowed at 2*4 per cent,73 words
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Advertisement74 1933-10-05 5 Small SavingsJL X LIGHTEN wmSi Yol)R *m I FINANCIAL PATHWAY jĔ mzMmtm\ a+> YEARLY IMEBIST *A PAID 70 YOli QUARTERLY. Small Savings regularly deposited will soon build up for you a substantial Bank Balance..ready for the moment when J it is most needed. OaT M+>~ THE NATIONAL CITY BANK OF74 words
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Advertisement208 1933-10-05 5 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Limited. (Incorporated In Straus Settlement*.) Successors to THK 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 OF DIRECTORS: Chee Bwee Cheng.208 words
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Advertisement297 1933-10-05 6 ATtmsements < i Positively PS IH Last Nig/if.' K^f^^H j THE GREAT MALAYAN FILM 1 HAT 15,000 PEOPLE HAVE SEEN— jj "SAMARANG" gggj it I riii d Artists production presenting Singapore's first movie stars THEBESA SETH and CAPT. COCKLE with ail-Malayan native cast, TO-MORROW NIGHT !—An Unforgettable Combination I JOAN297 words
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Advertisement222 1933-10-05 6 mm WrW POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT AWk f MARION DAVIES fl S in M.-G.-M.'s brilliant immortalisation fl W of the World's tyest-loved comedy by fl \y J. Hartley Manners i fl if "Peg o'My Heart" JkWmkmmmX ißHiir Hear Marion I)a\ ies sing "Sweetheart Darlin'." W OPENING TO-MORROW ~JohannZStrauss\ Wm World Famous222 words
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Advertisement290 1933-10-05 6 mv—— j, j. MjjLi, H« re th e y are again 11 iff delighting young and old with their Ji m flf latest fun-feast of mirth and song. J Hear Th«m Sing the X. j J f Sin S Hits: "Why has .i Iff L M Get Four Legs y\290 words
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747 1933-10-05 7 NEW BATTALION OF MALAYS. G.O.C.'s Speech. NECESSITY FOR THE VOLUNTEERS. JJjAJOR-GEN. L. C. L. oidfield, G.0.C., Malaya, paid a warm tribute to tbe Volunteer movement in Malaya during a conference at the S.S Y.F. Headquarters yesterday on the results of the last weekend'? manoeuvres.747 words
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Article382 1933-10-05 7 Two Men Convicted. USED THE FOULEST LANGUAGE." JELALDIN and Sulaiman, taxidriver and car-cleaner respectively, were fined $15 and $5 yesterday yy the Fourth Magistrate, Mr. J. M. irander, for voluntarily causing hurt o Mrs. Agnes Begg. The case was the sequel to an issault on Mrs.382 words
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Article534 1933-10-05 7 "I Never Go Out Alone In A Ricksha." Later accused was called bef-re the Deputy Registrar cf Vehicles and was ther? cautioned. Some time in June Mrs. B -gg met accused and threatened to gee his taxi licence canrelied if he continued bringing Eiir:peans to prostitutes in534 words
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Article424 1933-10-05 7 I "No Independent Witness Has Been Called." Mr. Begg began by saying that the issue vas a simple and cl:ar one. The first point jras whether Mrs. Begg was a taultad at the Jme and placft in question. &nd the second ras whether she was assauU'd by424 words
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Article262 1933-10-05 7 Said Others Had Done The Same. 'offcing a seaman's certificate of j""" iM by the Criminal °ay 86, Mr H A Porr yesterDetective Inspector J Tolmie proWhen the charge was explained to i ac he pleaded guilty but explained that fourteen other seamen had done the262 words
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Article110 1933-10-05 7 The Singapore Fire Station had two calls In the course of yesterday afternoon. The first, received shortly after noon, came from a house in Boat Quay, along the river front. Some Chinese children, who Jiad been playing with candles, caused the building to catch Ore. The Brigade were110 words
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Article206 1933-10-05 7 Woman Charged With 111Treatment. Two mui-tfai cases were brought up before the Fourth Magistrate. Mr. J. M. Brander. this morning. Mi-. Middlebrook. assisted by Mrs. Winter, oi the Chiness protectorate appeared for the prosecution. In one case Lee Bang Chan, cf 9. Kirn Kiat Lane, was charged206 words
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Article99 1933-10-05 7 Chinese Woman Badly Injured. An English-speaking Chinese IOHM was badly injured at about 9 o'clock night, when a Baby Austin ard a large touring car bearing a Sega in at number tame into collision in Geylang Road, near the entrance to Lorong 40. Tho weman. Who was99 words
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Advertisement108 1933-10-05 7 1 I AWARDED THE GOLD MEDAL FOR THE YEAR'S BEST FILM' SMILING THROUGH" M.-G.-M.V Proudest Achievement Starring: NORMA SHEAREeB FREDRIC MARCH LESLIE HOWARD A PICTURE THAT WILL LIVE FOREVER NEXT CHANGE. The health of the whole family depends on the daily supply of a sufficiency ot all the vitamins. The108 words
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Advertisement247 1933-10-05 7 SINGAPORE HOTELS U f l,l ■< t" 1 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. I METROPOLE247 words
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Advertisement325 1933-10-05 7 I J TO-NIGHT:~ J NOEL COWARD'S i "CAVALCADE.'' j Fox's picture ci the generation. Matjnrr Saturday. Oft. 7. at I pm. SUNDAY:— "DIVORCE IN THE FAMILY." with j fJackie Cooper. Conrad Nagcl and I Lew!: Stone). A :tart!ing drama cf adult lives. LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. FOR SALE—2O.OOO lbs. Tea Dust. 3.000325 words
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Article736 1933-10-05 8 Not content with asking the people to pay more for their education, against the declared Imperial policy, I the higher officials of the Malayan administration are now proposing to tax the poor man's staple article of food. We had intended to-day to discuss the speeches in the736 words
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Article173 1933-10-05 8 Comments By ahe Way. HIGHLY inflammable and easily set ablaze by the tiniest spark from a cigarette or match, articles made of celluloid are a potential source of danger in every household where such articles are to be found, and especially to little children who are173 words
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Article171 1933-10-05 8 RECENT cables hint that bandit activities in North China arc sponsored by the Japanese. The Japanese are alleged to have supplied the bandits with arms and 'planes, and Japan's excuse for interfering on Chinese soil was that the country was banditridden! Japan is the only nation which171 words
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Article155 1933-10-05 8 A SYSTEM of releasing on parole prisoners who have bean sentenced Ito long terms of imprisonment and i whose conduct has been good has been discussed in the Ceylon State Council I and the Inspector-General of Prisons there strongly supports the idea. Such a system could well be155 words
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57 1933-10-05 8 Mr. W. Adamson, of Jong Landor Estate. Tapah. and Mrs. Adamson. have returned from Home after a holiday. Cable rews has been received from Ceylon announcing the death at Jaffna of Mr. K. A. Arumugam. late of the F.M.S.' Railways, Bukit Kantang. brother of57 words
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Article34 1933-10-05 8 A survey is at present being made of the ground !cr the banacks for the Malay Regiment at Port Dickson. The site contemplated i: on Keng Sang estate, close to Si Rusa.34 words
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Article29 1933-10-05 8 Mr. G. R. Percy, Executive Engineer. N.S.. who was an inmate of Seremban Hospital from Sept. 8 to 2; where he underwent an operation, has now resumed duties.29 words
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Article82 1933-10-05 8 At 10 a.m. on Sunday a train leaving Malacca for Tampin knocked down a Chinese labourer at, the 3rd mile, Bachang. smashing his skull The funeral took place on Tuesday at Jelutong of Mr. Tan Koon Kee, aged 77 years, who died at hh, residence at Banda Praya. Malacca82 words
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Article194 1933-10-05 8 Mr. F. Cobb, headmaster of the Government High School, Klang. will shortly be leaving for England on sU months' leave and Mr P F Howitt cf the Raffles Institution. Singapore is expected to relieve him. Mr. S. Subramaniam, Permanent Way Overly **m>* Klang, was entertatntd to a farewell tea194 words
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Article57 1933-10-05 8 The funeral took place on Tuesday of Mr. Foo Yew Sam. whose death tock place on Friday last at his residence in Brewster Road. The late Mr. Foo Yew Sam who was a brother cf Messrs. Foo Nyit Tse and Fco Choong Kew. was a well-known miner anl was57 words
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Article125 1933-10-05 8 Mr. S. Ramier, of the Oriental Life Assurance Company, Kuala Lumpur, will be proceeding on leave to India during the course of this month. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Weng Kwai. of Tapa Road have issued invitations for the marriage of (heir second son. Mr. Lee Thong Yce, of125 words
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Article450 1933-10-05 8 BY "LOOKER-ON" m The drawback of good main roads in Malaya, says an authority, is tha? Ihey result in speeding. Quite so— that's the route of the trouble. "Corner cannot be turned in six months." Too many countries to be turning too many corners. "Impressions of a450 words
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Article37 1933-10-05 8 JOHORE ASSIZES, on page 2. CHINA NEWS, on page 3. CLUB DIARY, on page 11. SPORTS NEWS, on pages 12 and IS. RADIO PROGRAMME, on page IJ. 1 MOTORING NEWS, on page 15. j37 words
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Advertisement135 1933-10-05 8 yfi FOR TRAVEL WEAR <!£ ROBINSONS <X\ jp| ROBIIN A fW~~ 7 ~~~?W Jure Natural Wool Underwear. I w *im Soft and Non-Irritating. I nißl ifjjfr Made in England. JI Stocked in two weights, j Light For Tropical Wear. > M\ Medium For Travel Wear. SINGLETS BUTTON FRONT SHORT SLEEVES.135 words
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Advertisement79 1933-10-05 8 'i 1 j Pianos Bought, Sold And Exchanged. SEASON CO., LTD., 115, North Bridge Road, SINGAPORE. m m For PERMANENT WAVING or INECTO HAIRDYING GO TO— FIGARO EUROPEAN LADIES' HAIRDRESSERS, RAFFLES HOTEL (ROOM No. 120) and at j 93, BRAS BASAH ROAD. SCIENTIFIC GOLD JEWELLERY. Highly appreciated by High Court79 words
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111 1933-10-05 9 NORTH SOUTH JOINING AGAINST MARSHAL CHIANG? NEW ATTACK BY ALLIED FORCES. ATTEMPT T O R CUT w PEIPING SIIYUEN Heavier Fighting Imminent. Canton Joins The Movement Against Chiang Kai Shek. The "Allies" under Gen. Fang Chan Wu and Gen. Kut Hung Chong are advancing on Nankow with the obiect of111 words
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442 1933-10-05 9 Shanghai. Oct. 5. THE "Allies" under Gen. Fang Chan Wu and Gen. Kut Hong Chong I aye altered their route of retreat and now advancing on Nankow along I Greal Wall by way of Huailoy. ivith the object of c utting the Peiping--8 liyuen Railway.442 words
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Article255 1933-10-05 9 To Support North China Leaders Agciikst Marshal Chiang. Hongkong, Oct. 5. At a joint meeting of the South-West Executive Committee yesterday at Canton. it was decided that the South-West Government should combine with the military Commanders in North China against Marshal Chiang Kai Shek and also give support255 words
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Article116 1933-10-05 9 iilunders Of Anti-War Delegates. Reuter. Shanghai. Oct. 4. I ORD Marlcy and the iemaiudei <j* r *'ie ij An.-War Conference delegates slipLwav n\ i^oo* 1 phr>i'H the Korwedan imp steamer. 1 Askeladdan," for Vladitock. The China Press states: The leader the Marleyites blundered in making tarred ioumcy withoutReuter. - 116 words
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Article34 1933-10-05 9 Reuter. Richmond. Oc. 4. Virginia, by voting for the repeal of P 'hmition by two votes to one. becomes the 32nd State to vote Wet. Only five "iore votes are requisite.—Reuter.Reuter. - 34 words
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Article88 1933-10-05 9 Serious Allegations On Both Sides. Reuter. Moscow, Oct. 5. MR. Li Shao Gen, chairman of the C.ER. has written a letter to the Soviet vice-chairman. M. Bandura, alleging that the arrested Soviet employees had committed crimes and abused their confidence and denying the Soviet allegation that the arrestsReuter. - 88 words
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Article66 1933-10-05 9 Reuter. Paris, Oct. 4. The airwoman, Maryse Hilz, who had set out on a flight to the East, has returned to Paris from Vienna owing to bad weather. Bhfc intends to start again when weather prospects arc more favourable—Renter. London, Oct. 4. The Lindbenvhs arrived atReuter. - 66 words
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Article275 1933-10-05 9 Strong Speech By Mr. Ormsby-Gore. Reuter Wireless. Geneva, Oct. 4. r THE German treatment of the mino- rities and the Jews was challenged by Mr. W. Ormsby-Gore, M P., in the course of a vigorous speech before the League, rejecting completely the conception that the StateReuter Wireless. - 275 words
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Article210 1933-10-05 9 New Order Passed By Chinese Government. Shanghai. Oct. 5. Yesterday's meeting of the Central Government approved the issue ol the $100,000,000 customs bonds. Tlv regulations were referred to the Legislative Yuan for drafting. The meeting also decided to prohibit Government officials granting interviews either in an official210 words
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Article140 1933-10-05 9 Mollisons Have Trouble With 'Plane. Reuter Wireless Wasaga Beach, Oct. 3. Mollisons made two unsuc--1 cessful attempts to start in their new plane. "Seafarer II," on their flight to Baghdad. The nlane. which was loaded with 600 gallons of special English petroi. refused to rise on bothReuter Wireless - 140 words
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Article64 1933-10-05 9 Shanghai, Oct. 5. Marshal Chiang Kai Shek has decided to appoint Gen. Liv Wen Hin (former Governor of Szechuen) as Tupan ot Sikang in order to prevent further civil war in Szechuen. Gen. Ho Cheng Chun, assistant to Marshal Chiang, is ready to go to Ahan and64 words
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Article178 1933-10-05 9 Currency Pact? ROOSEVELT ON THE RECOVERY DRIVE. Reuter. Washington, Oct. 4. JT is now suggested that the Anglo American war debt negotiation* will not begin until next week. The close relationship of the United States monetary policy to the negotiations is seemingly implied by Mr.Reuter. - 178 words
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Article338 1933-10-05 9 Recovery Campaign To Be Reorganised. Reuter Wireless. Washington, Oct. 4. President Roosevelt and General Johnson are discussing the reorganisation of the N.1.R.A.. with a view to centralising it within six divisions so as to observo the working of codes and enforce thenobservance. The New York lorry drivers' strikeReuter Wireless. - 338 words
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Article60 1933-10-05 9 Informant Confesses Untruth Of Statement. Reuter. Dublin, Oct. 4. Mr. De Valera has expressed deep regret and apologies to General Mulcahy, who is due to-day, regarding the statement that the General met the British War Minister at Olastmw. He stated that his informant has since confessed thatReuter. - 60 words
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Article61 1933-10-05 9 Reports Of Incitement Against Britain. Shanghai, Oct. 4. It is reported that the Japanese are inciting the Indians asainst Great Britain, stating that the holding of the present Japanes?-Indian cotton conference means that the diplomatic affairs of India are being controlled by Great Britain which Is contrary61 words
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Article137 1933-10-05 9 Smithy" Starts Trip To Australia. Reuter. London, Oct. 4. A IR-Cornmodorc Kingsf ord-Smith loft Lympne at 5.30 a.m. on his flight to Australia. He has no intention of attacking Scott's record, though his new silvei and blue monoplane. Miss Southern Cross, is faster than those so farReuter. - 137 words
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Article18 1933-10-05 9 Reuter. Le Bourget, Oct. 4. Marshal Chang Hsueh Liang has arrived by air from Amsterdam—ReuterReuter. - 18 words
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Article109 1933-10-05 9 UNEMPLOYED MEN TRAPPED. Sixty One Killed. Hollywood Homes In Danger. Reuter. Los Angels, Oct. 4. JHIRTY-THREE unemployed firefighters were burnt to death and a hundred injured in a bush fire ir. the hills above Hollywood. They were trapped in between two canyons when the fire swept overReuter. - 109 words
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Advertisement231 1933-10-05 9 INFLUENZA RESISTED with revitalising force of P H O S F ETR I N E I feel a new man and owe it to Phosferine that I hold out and resist Influenza successfully, and withstand the usual winter chills, rheumatism, and Sciatica, etc. I had been suffering from Influenza and231 words
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92 1933-10-05 10 UNUSUAL CASE IN LOCAL COURT. $60 A MONTH ALLOWED. HUSBAND ALLEGES HE WAS MADE A FOOL OF." There was a most unusual proceeding in the Supreme Court yesterday, when a motion for the payment of alimony was heard and granted before the actual divorce92 words
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Article386 1933-10-05 10 hearing was commenced in the Supreme Court, Singapore, yes terday of the divorce petition in which Sylvester Stephen Bell is the petitioner, Grace Margaret Bell (respondent) and Henry Edward Klyne (co-respondent). A motion for alimony in the sum of SlOO a month by the wife preceded386 words
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Article472 1933-10-05 10 Wife Denies The Husband's Allegations. The petition was next heard. Mr Paulusz. said that the couple were married on Jan. 1, 1919, at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd, in Singapore. At that time the petitioner was a widower and the respondent was a spinster. Prior settling down472 words
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Article521 1933-10-05 10 Agreement For A Separation Signed. Subsequently, in sheer desperation again, petitioner signed an agreement for separation between himself and his wife. "It was really intended to be an exoeriment for two months, to see if his wife would come back to him in the meantime; of course there521 words
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Article289 1933-10-05 10 Evidence Of The Respondent's Visits. Or. the resumption cf the hearing to-day, Lim Meng Ming was called. He said he lived .it 170. East Coast Road. He was a cook-boy ur.de:' the petitioner. H-? had been in his employ for abcut twelve cr thirteen yeais. Witness said he289 words
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Article206 1933-10-05 10 Case Against One Withdrawn. rpHE case in which three Sikhs, Jab Singh. .1 Burain Singh and Arjan. were on a charge of murder of a compatrict, Gurdit Singh, was again mentioned in the Second Magistrate's Court, before Mr. Norman Grice yesterday afternoon. Mr. P. H. Battishill206 words
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Article54 1933-10-05 10 A i.asty accident ccci'.rred at the Municipal store crushing works in Trafalgar Street in the rsrly hours of thl3 morning An Indian coolie, whilst in the ccurs? of his duties, fell frcm a height of 16 feet. He was badly cut and bruited and was s: mi-conscious54 words
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Article40 1933-10-05 10 An interesting report on the World's Student Christian Federation Conference, which was held in Java from Sept. 6 to Sept 14, will be given by the Singapore delegates on Saturday. Oct. 7 at 8 p.m. at the V.M.C.A. Orchard Road40 words
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Article139 1933-10-05 10 "Hero Of Kut" Not For Singapore. AN extraordinary rumour which has been current in Singapore during the last day or so that FieldMarshal Lord Allenhy. "Hero of Kut," is coming, to Malaya as General Officer Commanding are dispelled by official affirmation this morninr; to a "Malaya Tribune" reporter139 words
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Article332 1933-10-05 10 Murder Confession. RECOMMENDATION FOR MERCY. MAN who confessed to the murder of his wife, alleging that she was unfaithful, was sentenced to death in Seremban, the assessors recommending mercy. The man requested that when h? was hanged his body should be buried with that of332 words
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Article461 1933-10-05 10 Made Confession Before Magistrate. When accused found that she was dead, said the D.P.P.. he went to the police '.station with his three children and surrendered himself to the police and was arrested. On June 21. the accused made a statement before the police magistrate. Seremban, that ht461 words
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Article288 1933-10-05 10 Alleged Defamation Of Character. THE case of alleged defamation brought by C. N. Leembruggen, a Ceylon Burgher, against a Singapore Eurasian. C. E. Miles, which began some time ago, came to a rather abrupt conclusion yesterday, before the Second Magistrate (Mr. Norman Grice). Miles was discharged288 words
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Article89 1933-10-05 10 Leader Of British Sports Activities. London. Oct. 4. The death occurred m-dav of Earl Cadogan, after a brief illness—Reuter. Earl Cadogan was chairman of the British Olympic Council and British r«Dre8ent«tive on th" International Olympic Council. He was a hereditary trustee of the British Museum. Earl Cadogan89 words
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Article284 1933-10-05 10 GRIM STRUGGLE ON THE GROUND. Tamils Charged. Small Boy Retracts His Evidence. (From Our Own Correspondent Ipoh, Oct. 4. gTILL unable to use his left leg, which was in splints and bandages, Mr. J. W. 0. Treeby, Manager, Bemban Mine, the victim of a severe assault on284 words
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Article502 1933-10-05 10 Man Dismissed On The Spot. "He gave me no valid reasons for th> dam giving way and I then dismissed him on (he spot for gross negligence. I told him to DOOM to the bungalow at 1 o'clock for the wages that were due to him. "I502 words
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Article222 1933-10-05 10 Denial That He Struck The First Blow. In the course of his cross- eNamination by Haji Abdul Wahab, counsel for the accused, Mr. Treeby denied that he had struck the first, accused first or that he had attempted to kick him. It was very important to have the water222 words
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Advertisement19 1933-10-05 10 THE Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building:, Chulia Street. "PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLES WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE19 words
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Article, Illustration109 1933-10-05 11 JUST WHAT YOU WANT TO KNOW TO-DAY'S SHIPPING VESSELS IN PORT. Dutch. 362 tons, from Pr. Radja for Indragiri 6-10. Dutch, C 72.75 tons, from Pontianak »-10. f> Pcntianak 7-10. British. 323 tons, from Kelantan -10. fcr Kelantan 7-10. Dukal Norwegian. 761 tons, from Bangkok i-a tot Bangkok 6-10. ran,"109 words
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Article99 1933-10-05 11 1*1? Singapore, Oct. 5. SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WEAR VMS. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Anshun 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate S). Sudhana 18: Katori Maru 11. Dnieprostroi I: Cremer 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate S). Myrmidon 30: Karagola 32; Lagnnbank 34; Raov Castle 37. Empire Dock (Entrance Oate99 words
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Article87 1933-10-05 11 To Deliver Several Lectures In Singapore. Mr. Geo Trey Hodson. who is internationally t nous ur •> scientific clairvoyant investigator 'J author, will be visiting Singapore from Nov. 20th to Nov. 26 n:xt. While here he will deliver a series of fiee 1 b!ic lectures, urder the auspices87 words
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Article118 1933-10-05 11 Mails from Eiaupe I London mails despatched en Sept. 14>, by the "Robna'" wl'.l arrive by train to-morrow motning. Corre-pordenee will be ready lor delivery u> bcxhcldeis at 845 a.m Mails from London. Amsterdam, etc.. by the Dutcn aeroplane arc expected to arrive at the General Pc~* Office.118 words
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Article191 1933-10-05 11 BELLING. Singapore, Oct. 5. London 4 months' sight 2 i* «a London 3 months' sight 2|4 3^5 London to days' sight 2,4 5:64 London 30 days' sight 2;4 116 London demand 2|4 132 London T.T. 2,4 Lyons and Paris demand 905 Hamburg demand I*B New York demand 54191 words
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Article188 1933-10-05 11 Singapore, Oct. 5. R. iSmm) W. Coast N. 1 per Koyan $120 R. (Siam) W. Coast N. 2 per Koyan $111 Rice. B. Siam N. 1 $91 Rice. B. Siam N $87 Siam. No. 1 "Sinhway'" $167 Siam. No. 2 "Sinhway" $161 Siam. No. 3 "Sinhway" $147 Rice, Saigon188 words
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Article61 1933-10-05 11 The number of calls attended by the Accident Ampulance Service during the month of September was 154, and of these 14 were to cases outside Municipal limits. The cases, elassihed. are as follows:—Motor car accidents, 19, motor lorry accidents, 8, motor bus accidents, 6 trolley car accidents, 2, collapse cases,61 words
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Article260 1933-10-05 11 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures. TO-DAY. OCT 5. High Title.—ll.26 a .m. Hockey: A.P.C. v. Khalsa, A.P.C. Rugby: Malaya Command Trial. Tanglin I TO-MORROW, QCT. 6. High Tides —0.04 a.m.. 11.49 a.m. Chinese League Football, Kallang v Mackenzie, S.C.F.A. Hockey: S.C.R.C. "B" v. V.M.C.A.260 words
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Article84 1933-10-05 11 ALHAMBRA. —"Samarang." CAPITOL —Marion Davies in "Peg O' My Heart." EMPIRE.—Boris Karloff in "The Mummy."" GREAT WORLD.—Cabaret Dapcina sideshows, Malay and Chinese Wayangs, cinemas Talkie: Sky—Pack Up Your Troubles." Star—Courting WiidcatJ." MARLBOROUGH.—SaIIy Eilers and James Dunn in "Sailors' Luck." NEW WORLD.—Cabaret Dancing, sideshows, Malay Operas, Chinese Wayangs, cinemas, etc.84 words
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Article74 1933-10-05 11 Severe Earthquake In Los Angeles. Reuter Wireless. Los Angeles, Oct. 2 A severe earthquake was felt this rnprning at an early hour. Two buildings were wrecked, one person being killed and four injured. The peoplr of the city became panicstricken and rushed out into the streetsReuter Wireless. - 74 words
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Article71 1933-10-05 11 The Band of the S.S. Police will play the following programme, weather permitting, at Katong Park to-mcrrow, commencing at 9 p.m.: March, "Bond of Friendship, "Rogan; Overture '"The Barber of Seville," Rossini; Waltz, "Weaner Madln," Zeehrer: Selection, "I-es Contez dcs Hoffmann," Offenbach; Song. "Asthorc," Trotere; Song, "In an71 words
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Article39 1933-10-05 11 Bangkok, Oct. i. The Ladies' Musical Society celebrated the tenth anniversary of its foundation to-day. All the ladies this morning tooK part in a concert, followed by a lunch which 50 attended. No male was present.39 words
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Advertisement98 1933-10-05 11 WHAT WILL YOU BE DQJNG ONE YEAR FROM TO-PAY? Will you still be struggling on at tbe sj me old job and possibly drawing even less pay—worried about the future—never quite able to make both ends meet. There is no greater tragedy in the world than that of a man98 words
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Advertisement86 1933-10-05 11 I THE YOUNG MOTKI i I nursing her Baby requires light but strengthening nourish- j I ment. TALISMALT will just suit her. It is a concentrated food beverage calculated to give strength and vigour. j Golden honey, creamy miik, finest cocoa, new laid eggs and j malt, all go into86 words
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Miscellaneous81 1933-10-05 11 DAILY WEATHER REPORT. Malayan Meteorological Service. lm Ysaierdaj. .Night. Max. Bright Mm. Temp. Rainfall. Suoshlne. Temp. Stations. D a g. F. Inches. Hours, Deg. f A I Stat 67 1.46 2.9 73 E law 86 1.35 14 72 X 85 0 03 5.7 72 Bukit Ji ram 8G 1.54 b.b81 words
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Miscellaneous631 1933-10-05 11 I [POSTAL INKLLICtHgI SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY. 4 Ceylon, Egypt and Europe (Uckumark) 3 p.m. c Ceylon, Southern India, Aden. Egypt, Europe and Great Britain (Katori Maru* 3 p.m. I Selai Pandjang, Bengkalis,, Siak, Pakan Baroc, Fort de Kock and Padang <Tidore> 4 p.m. Belawan, Aden, Egypt and U.S.A. (Laganbank»631 words
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Miscellaneous221 1933-10-05 11 Sincere Lads' 8.P., latters' court, 4, Lorong 27 Geylanst. 3.30 p.m. Pleyfa.r Athletic Union: Badminton practice. p.m. .;t toaxwtll Road, nekt to Municipal Gas Works. fetraits Chinese Epworth Leasuc: Indoor games, badminton, etc., 3 p.m. Springdale-Minstrels: Members a"c reminded of Mr. See Bok Peons invitation and they are requested to221 words
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105 1933-10-05 12 OUR "TIPS" FOR SELANGOR RACES. S.T. C. AUTUMN MEETING. REVIEW OF CHANCES OF THE ANIMALS ENTERED. The second and final card of eight events in connection with the Selangor Turf Club's Autumn professional race meeting will be worked off on Saturday at Kuala105 words
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Article772 1933-10-05 12 npHE Selangor Turf Ciub's Autumn race meeting which was begun last week will be concluded on Saturday with the running oil' of a second card of eight events. "Provided the weather keeps fine, and the scratching* are not heavy, the following animals should be772 words
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Article54 1933-10-05 12 Bout With Thajudeen On Oct. 14. HARRY Graham (R.A.F.) and Thajudeen (Ceylon-Malay champion) have been siened mm for a bout at the New Wordld Arena on Saturday Oct. 14. These two men ar** in a class by themselves here an<i one of th*» greatest ring battles ever witnessed54 words
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Article195 1933-10-05 12 S.C.C. Teams For Week-end Games. The folio .vinq have been in\i ed ti play Rugby Football for the S.C.C. "A" v. John? on Saturday, at Johcre Bahru: A. P. Goldman; N. Fyfe. W. H. McNeil, H. L. Davies. G. Dodds; H. G. Shaw, L. H. Cooper: A. P.195 words
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Article167 1933-10-05 12 Two Finals Fixed For Next Sunday. Tic* in the Sin*?apor- Badminton Association's cpen championship to bo played off on Sunday at 10.30 a.m. are as fellows: MIXED DOUBLES. Tan Chwee Hock and Miss Wong Siew Ying v. Lim Tian Wan and Miss P. C. Lee. Koh Beng Sw167 words
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Article538 1933-10-05 12 Keen Display Against P.S.R.F.C. "B" XV. THE newly-formed Singapore Chinese Rugby XV turned out for their first match when they met the Public Services "B" on the latter's ground at Dunearn Road yesterday ?nd put up a creditable performance, being beaten by a margin of only538 words
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Article514 1933-10-05 12 Medical College Beaten At Hockey. PLAYING faster hockey and working together better as a team, particularly in the forward line, tlie Indian Association beat the Medical College Union by 3—l on the latter's ground yesterday. Baskaran in the pivotal position and Namazie at centre-forward were the most514 words
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Article91 1933-10-05 12 S.A.F.A. CUP SEMI-FINAL. WILTSHIRES BEAT AIRMEN IN CLOSE TUSSLE. One of the most brilliant displays of soccer seen this season was witnessed at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday when the Wiltshires Ist team met the R.A.F. in the semifinal round of the Singapore Cup competition.91 words
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1030 1933-10-05 12 rpHERE was a real Cup-tie atmosphere about yesterday's semifinal between the Wiltshires' first team and the R.A.F., large numbers of supporters of both units turning out and vociferously cheering their comrades throughout the game. By defeating the Airmen, the Wiltshires have qualified to meet the winners1,030 words
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Article71 1933-10-05 12 Wales Win International Soccer. Reuter. to-day. Wales beat Scotland by 3—2.—Reuter vMlt ffl riou weather, 45.000 saw ?t*rV and i, aflCr an enterprising u-iU U nable to ho,d the virile Wefah gfwmHa; but they made a magnificent second-half recovery Evans and Robbins scored for Hales who led 2—oReuter. - 71 words
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Article51 1933-10-05 12 Melayu Kebaktian Raja Club team v Karru match at the Jalan Besar Stadium to-day Awang Ngah,. Omar Jaal. Ahmed Panjang, Oesman D. Ismail, Ahmed Biden, Ali Jaal. Ibrahim, Awang, Salleh, Ali £ungil. Reserves: Muman, Man. Kampong Tiong: a. Rahman, Ahmed. Hasim, Mahmood, Lat, Bakar, Abas, Oseman Ismail, Iderls,51 words
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Article71 1933-10-05 12 Telok Ayer Epworth League team v. the Mayflower B.P. at the latter's court on Saturday at 3 p.m.: Tan Wee Hong. Lim Tian Wan, Koh BsW€ Swee, Gan Hock Kee, Tan Huat Seng. C hew Keow Chin and Lim Chong Hock, Beng "?.*iao View and Tan Wee71 words
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Advertisement55 1933-10-05 12 m KLIM MILK MEANS FRESH MILK IN ANY CLIMATE OR SEASON THERE IS NEVER ANY PROBLEM IN KEEPING KLIM—THE POWDERED WHOLE MILK. ANY WHERE—IN ANY WEATHER—IN ANY CLIMATE—KLIM i[ KEEPS WITHOUT REFRIGERATION. YOUR PROVISION DEALER CAN SUPPLY YOU EITHER 1 lb.-2'/ 2 lb. OR I IU 5 lb. TINS. [j55 words
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Article239 1933-10-05 13 Recent Amendments To The Rules. 1 B ran Langenberg. a member cf the Selection Committee writes Malay IMT Ws rbc following miner rule changes mado by Ii -national Hockey Board this year m7\ -rest to local umpires and "ptavera' amendments clear up a few difficulties ....r.239 words
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Article213 1933-10-05 13 Negri Sembilan State Trial. (From Our Oirn Correspondent.) Seremban. Oct. 2. A aockey State trial vas played off on the .•«loang this evening between the colrurs and ..ites. the game ending in a win for the icrmer by 5—1. .it colours were too good for the whites, -ir213 words
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Article54 1933-10-05 13 Dw Oun Corresponds: M.tlacra. Oct.. 2. trial inu'er. staged by tbe Malacca H •-!,..u-n witnessed a god response DC two ot the criginal players BMMi to torn up. -ides frave a good display of ho?k*>\ inn >:.cwn by the players th*re ma oe ksen competition fer places in54 words
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Article173 1933-10-05 13 Malaya Command Trial At Tanglin. T.; tcliowing have been selected to take part Command trial match to-day a* Tanglin. c "n.-nejicing at 5 p.m. C. ....and Officers > Whites»: Lieut. C. F. &-r.c- 1 Wilts.; F.O. T. D. L Bolan. R.A.F., L v G. H T. Billson. R.A..173 words
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Article99 1933-10-05 13 I restitution b r at the Government Srnool at badmmtoi* at the former's D Saturday by four games to three. R I players mentioned first i: Ktaek Beng lost to Seah Eng Hee 15—3: Cheong Soon Tuan lost U Kch "•-ar If—7. 15—3: Gan Edg Ong beat r.;99 words
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Article18 1933-10-05 13 Reuter. London. Oct. 3. k Lyon was scratched frcm ad engagetha year, including the Cambridgeshire. U'-day.—Reuter.Reuter. - 18 words
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Article199 1933-10-05 13 Phelps Defeated By Australian. frrom Our Own Correspondent.; £1.000 matth. the of 1« a lea V hr °"*hnut the three Mb minutes 26 seconds, as coTioar-d with on minutes 36 seconds. 20 mSTiS. qUick r awa >' at start. Pearcc *-on took a lead of half a lartta199 words
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Article204 1933-10-05 13 Mondays Hockey Mafch At Balestier. The hockey team of the Clerical Union j which made its d~but en Saturday by d-feating 'he V ung Indians M Was on jgg cwn ground on Monday a' Balesti r by the S.C.R.C. "A 'by three clear goals. They played with204 words
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Article136 1933-10-05 13 Viscount Hailsham s Views About "Body-Line." Reuter Wireless. Eas-bourne Sept. 29 Viscount Hail sham. President of the M.C.C.. referring to body-line bowling said in sport as in other spheres, there were always troublemakers The suggestion that any member of ac English team would bowl purposely to Injure baReuter Wireless. - 136 words
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Article205 1933-10-05 13 Playing on their own courts, the St. Francis Association beat the Smut Sports Chib at Tennis on Saturday afternoon by 100 points v. 44 points. The S.F.A. players are mentioned first:— N. B. Chandrapala and H. S. Lee lost to F. M. Edmonds and J. R. Bornham 2—7;205 words
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Article53 1933-10-05 13 The annual sports cf Tet> Hoo Lye Institution a ill be Irld on Wednesday. Oct. 11 at 2.30 p.m. at the V.M.C.A. ground at BalestiejRoad. There will be the half-mile Old Boys' race. The prize distribution will be held in the school on Friday, tbe 13th,53 words
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Article242 1933-10-05 13 Victoria Institution's Ten Goals. THE Victoria Institution successfully launched teir hockey season yesterday when they beat the Anglo-Chinese School. Klang. by the big margin of ten goals to nil at Kuala Lumpur. The V.I. pressed incessantly and had it not ben for some inaccurate shoe ting the score242 words
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Article105 1933-10-05 13 Prank WykofT. Co-holder of thr world's r cord Tor the 100 yards, has rer.red from tne track. This announcement his ma--nage to Miss Ethel Mai Richardson, of Glendale. When still a schoolboy. Wyiicff was hailed by Charlie Paddock as the gnatest sprintin Bu world. Wykcff justined that105 words
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Article177 1933-10-05 13 Golf Courses And Forest Lands Ablaze. igrgsriSaisSS £S had to remove th «r Crossed Wlde clearances, and would have enveloped the co'taees Ont thlt U o°/th 0 /p fOUI A re 1 I the soyal5 oyal A" 1 Service Corp*. firl^t P thi °r m177 words
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Article184 1933-10-05 13 Body On Buffers Of A Train. A clerk looking one morning from his nf\ C h^° W Which commands a view Lh^'o 3 lmes into Lon 2? J^ ridge statlOß was altounded to SSh /L e 2£ ess un into the Platform with the body of a184 words
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Article183 1933-10-05 13 Unison B.P. Results And Ties. J-ES in the Unison Badminton PartVs ST! J 1 "J" Sim Keng Siang lM ICjT i Cllln Hock Ooh lye Tan £2 £j» JMS heat '3-2* C h fl, Tec T k N Hong Seng 14-14 Ooh Lye Sen" "fi^g beat Khco183 words
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Article22 1933-10-05 13 Ang Siang Hill beat Balestiar Road by 3-1 in the S.C.F.A. Inter-District League on Monday at tne S.C.F A. ground.22 words
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Advertisement189 1933-10-05 13 j Assets exceed $12,000,000. I fmwrn m m Assurance In force over $35.000.000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. Onasrpormled m the Strait* Sttttemen*). 11 B HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building. Cecil Btreet, Bir«apar« C. B. NEWINGTON, HKM OP J AGENCIES, SINGAPORE, EXPERT ADVICE WILL BE GIVEN. NEW189 words
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Miscellaneous291 1933-10-05 13 EMPIRE RADIO TONIGHT. British Broadcasting Corporation. PROGRAMMES FOR INDIA (INCLUDING BURMA, CEYLON, STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, FEDERATED MALAY STATES AND ADEN i. From The Empire Transmitter, Davenlry, England. Wavelengths: 25.2« and 31.3 metres. (Greenwich Mean Time: add 7 hrt. 20 mmutet.} G.M.T n.fr a.m.—1.0 o.m. Transmission en an omni-directional aerial: 11 C291 words
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Article402 1933-10-05 14 No Wish To Retire Just Yet. Reuter Wireless. Berlin, Oct. 2. rpHE ex-Crown Princess and family 1 have made the discovery that bean and mutton stew is "most palatable." Practically the whole population, from President Hindenburg downwards, had a one-course dinner yesterday, generally hot-pot or stew, asReuter Wireless. - 402 words
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Article76 1933-10-05 14 Piquant Tea Party With The Admiral. Reuter Wireless. Simonstown, Sept. 30. There was a piquant meeting aboard H.M.S. "Dorsetshire." this afternoon when Tsoekedi. the reinstated Bechuanaland chief, took tea with Vice-Ad-miral Evans. The meeting was of a very frienly character, though the pair had not previously exchanged aReuter Wireless. - 76 words
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Article87 1933-10-05 14 Limelight To Run In The Cambridgeshire. Reuter Wireless. Kempton Park, Sept. 30. Their Majesties the King and Queen were present to see ilis Majesty's colt, Limelight, ridden by S. (Judder, carrying top-weight, win the Duke of York's Handicap. There were thunderous roars of applaus? when Limelight r.tced intoReuter Wireless. - 87 words
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Article211 1933-10-05 14 Gei-mariy's Insistence Upon Equality. Reuter Wireless. Geneva, Sept. 30. SIR John Simon and Mr. R. A. Eden are going to London to-morrow to report on the progress of the disarmament talks. Hr. Yon Neurath and the Italian delegate are similarly reporting to their respective Governments. The attitude atReuter Wireless. - 211 words
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Article78 1933-10-05 14 Ireland's Win At Belfast Well Deserved. Belfast. Sept. 30. The victory of the Irish League over the Scottish League by three goals to none was thoroughly deserved. The Irishmen owed their victory to the energy of their half line and superb goalkeeping and the trickiness of their left78 words
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Article106 1933-10-05 15 Motoring Notes News. ULSTER TOURIST TROPHY THRILLS. HOW HAMILTON WAS 'LET DOWN." ITALIAN ACE'S FEAT IN BRITISH CAR. A gallon of petrol probably robbed H. C. Hamilton, the British driver, of a sensational victory in the Ulster Tourist Trophy international race over the famous Ante Circuit near Belfast. The Italian106 words
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984 1933-10-05 15 Road Racing Thrills Irish Event Attracts Croicds To Belfast Hamilton's Bad Luck Italian Ace Drives English Car For First Time And Wins The World's Motoring Xat ions Eggs Fried On Engine Unique Method Of Demonstrating Lubrication Efficiency Car Driven In Death Valley984 words
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Article162 1933-10-05 15 American First; Spain Last. SOME illuminating figures are revealed by an American compilation of the world's registered motor-cars. America, with the amazing total of 24,317,020, owns more cars than the rest of the world put together. America was the first country to make its public car-mmded, and162 words
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Article318 1933-10-05 15 Unique Way Of Demonstrating Lubrication. The scene is almost any American city. Down the street heading a parade of other cars and followed by a curious crowd, comes a gayly decorated plymquth aedan from which the radiator has been removed. It stops in front of the318 words
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Article149 1933-10-05 15 Vertical-Twin Motor-Cycle Engines. 1 I Motor cycles have been made with singlecylinder engines. "V" twins, sloping twins and lour cylinders, but never until now has a vertical twin been offered to the public. It has been left to one of the oldest British motor cycle firms, the Triumph149 words
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Article126 1933-10-05 15 Statistics Compiled For Tne Trade. Statistics recently issued by the Society of Motor Manufacturers Traders show that exports last year exceeded the 1931 figure by nearly 16.000 vehicles and that considerable progress was made in Continental markets, which had hitherto proved very difficult France, for example, took only126 words
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Advertisement531 1933-10-05 16 M. HASSAN. ELECTRICAL AND WATER CONTRACTOR. 86-37, Bras Basah Rtad, SINGAPORE. If you are In need of electric lights, fans, motors, etc., and water service, please write to the above address or 'Phone 8411. TO LET. SIANG LIM PARK Further Reductions of Rents from Ist August, 1933. $16.00 and $18.00531 words
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Advertisement398 1933-10-05 16 EDUCATIONAL. i i THE STRAITS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 541, Geylang Road. Day and Evening Classes in preparation for the L.C.C. and the Professional Exams. Con- ducted by experts in daily practical touch with big organisations. English day classes from Primary to Senior Cambridge re-open on 4th Sept. Particulars from the Principal.398 words
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