Malaya Tribune, 14 October 1933
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Title Section40 1933-10-14 1 The Malaya Tribune THE MOST POPULAR DAILY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. VoL XX. -No. 245 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1933 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Saturday, Oct. 14, IMS. Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, SATTJRDAfi OCTOBER 14, 1933. FIVE CENTS.40 words
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Advertisement193 1933-10-14 1 Read The r Sunday Tribune Dominant In Malaya] cash prizes of $so 1_ Ist j£sso and Xmas Hamper FT r 2lld and Xmas Hamper. this is a popular soup ballot. xmTO v.v. J AU crosse 4 blacrwell's famous want to know the most popular varieties in Fill in the attached193 words
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Advertisement43 1933-10-14 1 A. PUNTER, 0, Raffles Place, Singapore. Importing Diamonds and Pearl Necklaces of every size and quality. Selling at latest and lowest market prices. Also buying gold coins and gold ornaments of every class and quality, paying highest prices according to daily exchange rates.43 words
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Article, Illustration442 1933-10-14 2 "Lucky Star" Gives Her Opinion. 1 (By Lucky Star:') Well cousins dear, here I am again writing to my beloved "Corner," Auntie Lizzie has indeed chosen a very good subject for our debate; but I am afraid it will be onesided. So now I442 words
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Article164 1933-10-14 2 (By "Y.N.K.") Hello! dear sisters, here I am, a new member of the "Girls• Corner" and as this is my first article, I hope you all will like it. Nobody wants to pay, of course, but if a nation has got the money, it will do so and164 words
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Article336 1933-10-14 2 (By 'Merry .Void."J No greater tyrant than Baby exsists in ihe «hole world. When my nephew came to the house, he seemed to be an exceedingly utspTtant person, lord of all he survey* His supremacy ts tenfold greater than that of any living King, because His Highness336 words
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Article245 1933-10-14 2 I SBy "Swart Star. n "Virtue Ib It's own reward" means lhat should we do what Is virtuous we have our own reward. The reward of real MUti action at the thought that in have done what 13 noble. At limes, we may suffer for245 words
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Article448 1933-10-14 2 (By "June Chan.") Well, veil, cousins here I am. Popping up from my sleep at last. Once I stop writing, I will no*, write again. Where's "Sunny Girl" and "Miranda" and other old members. Cheer up "Gwennie." I have not much to say,448 words
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Article121 1933-10-14 2 (By -Happy N?o.'V Hello! sisters, I am very pleased to write an article to cur beloved "Corner." Film fans will, I am sure, recommend "Cavalcade" as one of the most wonderfully produced Alms. Fox. one of the foremost providers of firstrate screen fare of the modern motion picture world,121 words
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Advertisement81 1933-10-14 2 MMMttlliiaiilMii,l I «i|fii|ii|Hfii|ii|ii|nit>|ii|iitii|iilit|:i|ii|ii|iifil|ii|u|it |iii:'lillllinlii|..liiltiliiliilliliil illili!liHlil!il'HlH'HiHiiiiH'l« ,l 11, 1,1i,11,11,n,; I GEM L^uk nice If MARIE <C. W 1 I COMBINATION \j» IT 1 I NUTTY CRISPS j I t AFTERNOON TEA /1' 1 ROYAL ASSORTED J I I Z CREAM CRACKERS \**>»* 1 I CREAMY CHOCOLATE 'ABI I ORIENTAL ASSORTED 181 words
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Advertisement329 1933-10-14 2 How 4 THE STARS Sbl PROTECT THEIR BEAUTY Every day your favourite film Astor says: "We screen actresses have JmS'' found that looking young is largely a matter of complexion Jfl care. That is why so many of us JnBk arc devoted to Lux Toilet Soap." Lw\ I EVER BROTHERS329 words
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Article702 1933-10-14 3 Views Of Marguerite Latimer. ON the face of it, the care of the gramophone does not appear to be a I topic of particular feminine interest; but, when one considers the point, it is obvious that, except for those cases where the men of the702 words
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Article190 1933-10-14 3 Celebration Of The Sultan's Birthday. The 39th birthday of H. H. the Sultan of Trengganu was celebrated throughout the State with much eclat, all nationalities participating in the festivities and other various programmes chalked out for the two days, Oct. 3 and 4. Though cloudy at dawn,190 words
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Advertisement216 1933-10-14 3 Every n LI mother knows just those critical times when a '1 growing girl needs special care and /JJ extra nourishment. This is when j J I a course of SCOTT'S Emulsion LW works wonders. It keeps the bloom v I of health on those little cheeks, it s j216 words
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Advertisement240 1933-10-14 3 Do Your Children X* m\m% §sf HOBBLE? Children and Babies generally do in this climate. Why not protect them against the danger of skin irritations and inflamations? Nivea Creme is the ideal cure. Rub a little Nivea Creme into your skin every time after washing. In the case of prickly240 words
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Advertisement531 1933-10-14 4 M. HASSAN. ELECTRICAL AND WATER CONTRACTOR. 16-37, Bras Basah Head. SINGAPORE. II 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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Advertisement601 1933-10-14 4 I TO LET. TO LET —Seaside Bungalow, at Siglap, fur- < nlshed, by day or month. Apply Yeo Chiang I Ewee, 153, Grove Road. 'Phone 7405. TO LET—II 7, Killlney Road, modern sanitation and garage, moderate rent. Apply 64, I Market Street. TO LET —The upper floor of an annexe601 words
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Advertisement659 1933-10-14 4 SITUATIONS VACANT. I WANTED —Experienced Magazine Publisher v tth ccpy of testimonials, good wages for right man. Apply Box No. 225, c o Malaya Tribune. WANTED—Salesmen for Great World S all and Gaylang Shop. Apply personally to Quake 1 Music Co.. 660. Gaylang Road. WANTED—First-class Process Hand; must thoroughly understand659 words
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Advertisement222 1933-10-14 4 I EDUCATIONAL. THE STRAITS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 541, Geylang Road. Day and Evening Classes in preparation for the L.C.C. and th? Professional Exams. Con--1 ducted by experts in daily practical touch with big organisations. English day classes from Primary to Senior Cambridge re-open on 4ih Sept. Particulars from the Principal. FAR222 words
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Advertisement692 1933-10-14 4 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. Re Estate of CHIA YEW SIANG. deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I. the undo signed TAN THIAN CKYE. hav> retired fiom the uusteeship cl the above estate as from the 27 h day of Bcpierabar, 1933. en account of ill-health. The affairs of the above estate692 words
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Advertisement497 1933-10-14 4 (Special Grand SnTej from Ist to 31st Octolui j A DRASTIC DISCOi;;; I 30 per cent. j is being allowed on all marked decks Witches, i I New Shipments of the > I j Designs and ModeLs in Watches Just received. Do not fail to pay us a ish 1497 words
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124 1933-10-14 5 WHAT OUR CONTEMPORARIES ARE SAYING Smoke-cured Fish. Hal the Asiatic palate has custom itself to the smoke >hare the belief of tl ilia:, in the process of c difficulty will be ex- i <mcc it is realised that smoke is infinitely more the fish salted by the local .ii lends124 words
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Article134 1933-10-14 5 untitle d Education. Fwhc knows anything at all j llabus as taught for th? Local Examinations knows mosl of it is entirely 'uniocaJ needs. The pupils teachers know it. the It, and the employers know pils can do nothing: they and bar it, and we even >r trying to do134 words
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Article115 1933-10-14 5 POR ourselves, we think Mr. Roosevelt's but we°Sit d /n iV f S going to succeed out w* admit that it is only natural that some people should be impressed Dy the uncertainties and view the forththT^r^ eeks as a period durin S wni ch ai K ence115 words
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Article106 1933-10-14 5 HTHE principle of an additional fee for work on Sundays or holidays is not open to much criticism. We do not know the conditions under which the Immigration Officer works, but there seems to be no reason why he should be condemned to a seven-day week But106 words
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Article296 1933-10-14 5 Giant Fish Landed At Scarborough. i London. I rTiUNNY records have been broken at Scar- borough this season, one day. nine giar.t fish, weighing altogether 5.507 lb.. we.re landed from Colonel Peel's yacht. St. George. The heaviest fish, a 735 pounder, was killed m enly 12 minutes296 words
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Article64 1933-10-14 5 A bear r.amed Akbar is now in the Lueknow When it was a cub it was reared in a local Officers Mess. It has retained a fondness for moderate drimcinj? and smoking. He will smrke several Cigarette! in succession. But he prefers a pipe And lie will64 words
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Article941 1933-10-14 5 Terrorists Backed Up By Police. THE fall of the Azana Cabinet is the direct ES o nf t0 aPP int 15 tribunal sg£ STSS W ?he n n°f the Hepub, ;a n ctsitu'tion in^rrnorToo^ 1 ,«22 to was tory agaiL i'e P r Cal ISSUe t0941 words
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Article33 1933-10-14 5 Budapest, Spet. 5. Earl Winterton. M P., former Under-Secre-tary for India, who is on a visit to Budapest has been received in audience by Admiral rtft y. the Regent of Hungary.33 words
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Advertisement35 1933-10-14 5 Small n^UT eS t m j a i which is easily applied and which does net get out of P,aCe, CVen W, en aPPHed t0 or direct from the sole-agents ".V. Straits Java Trading Co*35 words
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Advertisement399 1933-10-14 5 COMES EAST! AGENCY FOR GREAT ANGLO-AMERICAN CHEMISTS' BUSINESS ESTABLISHED IN SINGAPORE. ANOTHER link between East and West is m*»m; k i i Over ten thousand Chemists and Drufffffats in virion ■rw hr fc^-ftat^ HERE ARE A FEW OF THE PRODUCTS AVAILABLE. j REXALL SHAMPOO POWDERS rk\ *i i Impart n»399 words
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487 1933-10-14 6 Shipping News Notices. COMPANY LOSES A LAKH. Meeting Of South China Motorship Co. A NET loss of nearly a lakh was reported by the Chairman <Mr. Paul Hodgson) at the third annual general meeting of shareholders of the South China Motorship Building and Repairing Works, Ltd.. held in Gloucester Building.487 words
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Article166 1933-10-14 6 Eleven Stowaways From Swatow Charged. Honvk>ja£r s?iii -i I think wc ouvHi r« nmd th<** pqple b? :c to Sv»ato»'," s 4ld Detective fitrpconf HIU at rhe Rawkxm Magtatrary yesterday. In cliafßini n mm belnre Mr Wynne-Jones Alth stowir* a-ray on the- B. aud S iLcamer Kjugyur.n" from166 words
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Article95 1933-10-14 6 Japanese Captain Freed Of All Blame. Dairen, Sept. 12. Tlv Marine court hane'ed down a. final decision to-day in ihe investigation of the wreck of the steamer Toonan. which freed Captain Hachiro Chisaki of the passenger steamship Choshun Maru of any blamp 1» the sinking of the Toonan.95 words
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Article113 1933-10-14 6 Activities For August Give Good Tonnage. In th» number and variety of the shipbuilding contracts placed on the Clyde. August has proved the best month of this year so far. Seven new vessels have been ordered. August has also been the best month in launching output, although the113 words
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Article339 1933-10-14 6 China Merchants' Official Tells Story. Shanghai. Sept. 16. CAPTURED and held for ransom in a pirates' lair for more than two months. Mr. Huang j Tsuenmin. official of the China Merchants' Steam Navigation Company who was carried j away off Swatow from the steamship "Yushun." j has339 words
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Article104 1933-10-14 6 Woman Arrested For Being In Possession. Hongkong. Sept. 15. The possession of 150 taels of non-Govern-ment prepared opium aboarc hrr boat led io the appearance of Tarn Yet. mi "tress of a junk, before Mr. in the Centrtil Police Court yesterday morning. Defendant pVaced guilty arc? was104 words
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Article125 1933-10-14 6 New Vessel Dedicated In Liverpool. The new mission vessel Of the Melanesian Mission, the Southern Cross, wa~, named by Lady Stanley and dedicated to the cause of 'he Melanesian Mission by the Bishop of Liverpool at Prince's Landing Stage, Liverpool, en Tuesday, Sept. 12. at 3 p.m.125 words
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Article395 1933-10-14 6 Four Londoners Set Out For Australia. FOUR daring Londoners, the identity of three- cf whom is a secret. v.iU sail earl s n xt month from Tilbury in a Utile 18-ton vocht for the txplorecl portions of SftjS north-west 1 S~biv Penetrate into country never before KSi C395 words
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Article220 1933-10-14 6 Criticism Of Purchases .By Foreigners. The sinking of a vessel just outside the British prt to which she was bound has directed attention to the employment of many foreign vessels in bringing foodstuffs to this country, states "Th? Times" of Sept. 8. They have long b?en so220 words
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Article425 1933-10-14 6 Americans And Canadians Claim Honour. THE controversy over what steamship was the Brat to cross the Atlantic: lias been revived as the result of the observance of the centenary cf the sailing of the Canadian steamship Rcyal William. A special stamp was issued in Canada las.425 words
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Article187 1933-10-14 6 Recovering "Egypt's" Gold By New Device. New rtlvage apparatus on the lines of a giant vacuum cleaner is beinp used with great success by experts in the "Artiglio." They are striving to recover the last of Uie bullion from the wrect of the P. O. liner "Egypt,"187 words
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Advertisement510 1933-10-14 6 STEAMER SAILINGS. P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. ("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 IftjßM In port. sr.MALI510 words
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Advertisement156 1933-10-14 6 IfTLLOYD triestino (Incorporated in Italy). EXPRESS SERVICE. I CARGO SERVICE. rqT v» Calling at Penang, Colombo. Bombay, |i SINGAPORE TO ITALY' ANDCHINA Karachi, Aden. Massowah. Suez. Port Calling at Colombo Bombay Sues ron; Brindisi, Venice and Trieste. Said Brindisi, Venice and TTieste. I Due Leave Due m.v. COL DI LANA156 words
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Advertisement228 1933-10-14 6 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINE Deutsch Australische Dampfschiffs Gesellschaft. (Companies incorporated In Germany). OUTWARDB. HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, NORTH PHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. 1933. t m.s. LEVERKUSEN. via Iloilo, Manila Oct. 17 t .sjrj. SAARLAND, via Manila Oct. 27 t m.s. BURGENLAND, via Manila Nov. 14 t S.S. OLDENBURG, via Manila Nov. 29 t m.s.228 words
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Advertisement558 1933-10-14 6 STEAMER SAILINGS. Jjjg NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, (Incorporated In The undernoted are the Company; lota j r jntures:— OUTWARDS. 1933. 'TSAR' for Iloilo, Manila. H'kon*. Shanghai, N. China and Japan 0 4 "SAARBRUCKEN" for Iloilo, Marlta. Hongkong. Shanghai, North China and Japan Nov. g HOMEWARDS. 1933. 5 "TRAVE" for Marseilles, Amsterdam. Rot558 words
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Article369 1933-10-14 7 Mining Shares. Singapore. Saturday. 11 a.m. f t]t i Bowing tin share quotations are issued and Co., exchange and stock Buyers Sellers. ii b Kanhaai iiu 30|- 31;I tral Malay 34;- 3C Hitam Tin 151- 16 6 Went UttH 1.33 *i Bangdn Tin 33 34;Padang 0.21 0.25369 words
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Article113 1933-10-14 7 BaBfJED BY ERASER <fe CO., EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Buy era. Seller*. Han r*on» Munlcmal per cent. 106 108 norn lings rxTe Mumclpa l 4jp. r cent. 105 107 norn Sines rxrp Muuicrpa. per cent. 106 198 norn Muuiciptu 1 4 per cent. 102 104 norn Singapore113 words
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Article62 1933-10-14 7 I nrerlainty About Disarmament Conference. Reuter Wireless. London Oct 10. olrlef>tl to-day on thr Stock r.JMIy due to uncertainties regwd"i- iUu»rniaro!iQf Coherence and, apart 1 >iuo«<l interest in a few lndu.-it.lal3, fur.".irc prefoited itself. uixu'tfliky twvrkets ruled dull, the .it>' t> ty.« oloae b?toc the sharp drop >Reuter Wireless. - 62 words
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Article20 1933-10-14 7 (put cf the Raub Australian Gold Co., Ltd.. for the four weeks Oct. io. amounted to 2.058.35 ounces.20 words
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209 1933-10-14 7 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION. RUBBER DOWN Vs CT. Dutch Producers And Forward Sales. 'B? Our Financial Correrpondeni.) j Singapore, Saturday, 11 a.m. To-day's Prices:— Rubber (Singapore), 12 7 cts., down 1 ct. Market Tone: Quiet. Yesterday's Prices:— London Rubber, 3 31 32d., unchanged. Market Tone: Quiet. New York209 words
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Article143 1933-10-14 7 The following rubber auction report, datea Oct. 11, ao submitted by the Singaiwre Chamber cf Commerce Rubber Association, states: Catalogued 1.764.757 lb —787.83 tons. Offered 1.537,854 1b—686.54 tons. Sold 1.u71,505 lb. =478.35 tens. London.—Spot 4 1 32d. New York—Spot 7 :< cts. PRICES REALISED RIBBED SMOKED SHEET:143 words
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Article89 1933-10-14 7 Messrs. Lewis Peat, in their weekly rubber report, dated Oct. 13, state: Still awaiting news regarding restriction the market continues very quiet, and there is little of interest to report. Colony stocks at the end cf September were 51,456 tons, as against 51,110 tons at the end cf89 words
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Article557 1933-10-14 7 Conference May Be Held In Batavia. WEEK of rubber restriction talk terminated in a boom on the Stock Exchange when the R.G.A. set its seal of approval upon the negotiations. Buying was indiscriminate. Many and glib are the predictions that we are on the road to557 words
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Article82 1933-10-14 7 British Industry To Be Reorganised. Reuter. London. Oct. 13. RADICAL reorganisation of the Lancashire cotton trade is being planned. Represcntativ h of Uie Federation of Master Cotton Spinntrs are unc':rstood to have submittec to the Board of Trade a scheme under which ten million rcdundai* spincles and 100.000Reuter. - 82 words
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Article73 1933-10-14 7 U.S. Plan Reacting On Australia. Reuter. Melbourne, Oct. 13. SINCE the announcement of America's intention to subsidise the export of wheat flour to China and Japan. Australia's Far Eastern trade has practically ceased. In view of the important part America played in negotiating the wheat agreement, the PrimeReuter. - 73 words
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Article660 1933-10-14 7 Labour Question Growing Difficult. A MEETING of the committee of the Johore Planters' Association was held at the offices of Rennie Lowick and Co. on Wednesday, when there were present: Mr. J. W. E. Adams tchairman) in the chair and Messrs. C. Bradbcry, H. J. Stocker. B.660 words
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Article357 1933-10-14 7 Rubber Shares. Singapore, Saturday, 11 .03. The following rubber share quotation* m issued by Eraser and Go and LyaU and Eva*: latua Value, Praaer Lrau Share*. Co *r*u 1 Allcnby $0.75 $0 85 $0.75 $O.Hr. 1 Alor Gajah 0.60 0.70 0.6» 0.70 IA. Hilam 0.70 0.80 00.75357 words
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Article309 1933-10-14 7 p PBASBR OO.'S QUOTATIOCni I j g I J I OLOSINO QUOTA TXUM& |> Buyer». BeU**. «2 Ales Bmi Otfl- 00 J. 2 »2 AICX. Brick Pre*. SI 11.65 tl £1 D Am«l Tobacco lll£<i $10 $5 B Malays TriutM j Tlf» ft.so <d. CI 11 C. Tin Pri-X.309 words
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Article39 1933-10-14 7 Hongkong. Oct 12 On receipt of news from Frkicn that th-' Provincial Government has decided to enforce the tax on rice imports, the nee merchant.* In Hongkong ha'u stopped shipping supplier to the province.—"Sin Chew Jit Poh."39 words
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Advertisement27 1933-10-14 7 THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. L g JOHNSON. General Manager. OFFICE: No 4. CecU Street. Singapore.27 words
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Advertisement91 1933-10-14 7 THE EASTERN BANK. LIMITED. (Incorporated la England). SINGAPORE BRANCH: 4, D'Almeida Street Authorised end Subscribed ESSS SfiSB Paid-up-Capital P4SH Reserve Fund end Rest C 100,000 HtAn OFFICE: LONDON. BRANCHES: Bombay. Calcutta. Colombo. KerecbJ, »**drea. Amara. Baghdad, Bahrein, Basra, Klrkuk, Mosul and Singapore. CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and money received on Fixed91 words
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Advertisement16 1933-10-14 7 I N9 9 COLLYfcR QUAY SIN CAPO R-fc Head Ofllct: 15, Wall Street. New Terk. —N—i——WW16 words
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Advertisement218 1933-10-14 7 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Limited. (Incorporated tn 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: 4M. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Chee Bwee Cheng,218 words
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Advertisement253 1933-10-14 8 Amusements < MATINEES: TO-DAY and TO-MORROW, &i& i i <i I ,lur: wntn you're hungry for it—we b:ing 'W /•\|~\W 1* ma musical show -sizzling witn hct son B numbers—brimming with ba- !y— studded with celebrities UNIVERSAI/S biggest musical hit since J "KIING of JAZZ!" 1 With a (irand (list253 words
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Advertisement229 1933-10-14 8 A GREAT STAR IN A GREAT PICTURE j j MATINEES $.15. j IWa/MMf-^M Milt M L TO-DAY TO-MORRONY j NIGHTLY, 6.15—9.15. j j RONALD Es |K| j j COLMAN I j >n Tnited Artists* Brilliant New i Triumph— Ronald Col man in a scene j y>cv72*The Aasquerader i ("The MASQUERADER"229 words
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Advertisement266 1933-10-14 8 11, IwjWWjPP*! 1 y a grea au thoi-. dir.. _4 ixm ai.jnife ttrtctsr, with m MATINEE, 3.15.T0-DA\ AND d i; TO-MORROW Morang east. HELEN ffAVJ j JP GARY COOPEH jjjjT\ 44 A Farewell To Arms" j J Paramount Picture. TO-MORROW i RED HOT WITH LAUGHS AND SEX "APPEALS" I" Lawyer266 words
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Article, Illustration47 1933-10-14 9 THE TONTE ROSSO." Onto Rumo" i Italian Moil) Is du«* "ii fund!*} morning, the Kith (rim nnd ItoitgKony and wMI iai] again Oiiv at ;> p.m fo» Cnlornbo, Bombay, ''•■ft Said lirhidtsi. and Hl»« will brrtli ftlonstlc»< tft» S.H.B wharf.47 words
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Article86 1933-10-14 9 GNngapsre, Oct. 14. BUM'S .ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES. IMI Wharf (Entrance Omte 1). ML Main Wharf (Entrance Gate J). Owftllll 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Oate I). ChattMMßgl City 33. Empire Dock (Entrance Oate 4). [acfaaoa 48. West Wharf (Entrance Gate 4). Ratlf" Km.a 2: K.itcng Jardir.c's. Section 10 (Entrance86 words
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Article461 1933-10-14 9 I ht r.olf Balls Carried Off By A C row. over the fulfcrd course. YCttU. 'he i.< u vn)(»T Tno had drHen into n i ivtonißlJfed »o see trow swoop j! •co <h t ijw.artt pick up the Oall and I* ,:ii I..« the trnui «My a*uy.461 words
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Article68 1933-10-14 9 Artist Produces Plays In Local Language. theatre dac been opened on the •if 'j! Z«rntil>'ft. the Sovll'l prfJMC®»on •lie Arctic, und owe of the moel northerly of civlHeatteii. •r i layi ttnvc bwn produced <»o far—>nn* 'ii lu Ihc Nrn«U laiucuagt and *2\€ comIncludes wne nattw*68 words
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Article66 1933-10-14 9 From France by the Athos II," du-e at Singapore at 1 a.m. tG-mcrro\.\ From China and Japan by the "Nagato Maru." dv: at Singapore to-morrow. From China and Japan by Uie "Kumsang." due at Singapore at 6 a.m. on Monday. From Holland by the "Indraroc-ra." due at Singapore66 words
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Article316 1933-10-14 9 Survival Of Medieval England. The members of the Agricultural Section of the British Association who remained faithful U duty did a modicum of work and enjoyed a great deal of pleasure. They went from Leicester to Laxton. where they saw a bit cf very jld England. Laxtor.316 words
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Article56 1933-10-14 9 The Hague, Sept. 6. The Government has tabled a Bill to authorise the Minister of Education to forbid the enrolment of foreign students in Dutch Universities and technical schools. This has been necessitated by the number of aliens who in recent months have settled in university towns56 words
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Article196 1933-10-14 9 BELLING. Singapore, Oct. 13. London 4 months' sight 2j4 5j82 London b months' sight 2;4>£ London 60 days' sight 2|4 7j64 London 30 days' sight 2j4 3(31 London ccmand 2j4 ljie London T.T. 2|4 132 Lyons and Paris demand 912 Hamburg demand 148 New "York demand 53 Batavia196 words
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Article185 1933-10-14 9 Singapore, Oct. 13. R. (Siam) W. Coast N. 1 per Koyan $123 R. <Siam) W. Coast N. 2 per Koyan SI 13 Rice. B. Siam N. $96 Rice. 3. Siam N. 2 $90 Siam. No. 1 Sinhway" $175 Siam, No. 2 "Sinhway" $165 Siam. No. 3 Sinhway" $155 Rice.185 words
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Article96 1933-10-14 9 Most Accidents Happen At Home. Ii is at home that seven out of eight accidents happen, according to statistics issued by an American Insurance Company. Studying the claims of 117,477 of its policy holders, it has fcund that for the average man there is almost seven times as96 words
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Article82 1933-10-14 9 Drastic Step Contemplated In Esthonia. The Esthonian Government is considering a measure under which all newspapers will be compelled to print news issued by the Government Information bureau, according to information received here. The reason for such a step is that a number of newspapers are alleged to82 words
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Article292 1933-10-14 9 I Public Functions And Sports Fixtures. TO-DAY OCT 14. Tides—74S a. m T26 pjr K«PW!» GC. Monthly Medal isiroke». Athletic £yort« RafTlui College, R.t.3pm PooUiall, S.A.F.A Cup ?l»r.l, Anson Road. Hockey: s.r.c «b- v or.a it, s.rc, TO-MORROW, OCT 15. Hlth Tldfjj.—B.3£, atn 750292 words
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Article80 1933-10-14 9 ALHAMBRA—Mary Brian in ♦'Moonlight And Pretzels." CAPITOL—RonaId Colman in "The Masquerader." EMPlRE.—"Nagana." GREAT WORLD.—Cabaret Dancing sideshows, Malay and Chinese Wayangs, cinemas. Talkies: Sky—"Speak Easily," Star—"The Old Dark House." MARLBOROUGH —Jack Holt in This Sporting Age." NEW WORLD. —Cabaret Dancing, sideshows, Malay Operas, Chinese Wayangs, cinemas, etc. PAVILION—HeIen Hayes and80 words
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Article61 1933-10-14 9 New York. Sir Herbert Samuel, leader of the Samuelite Liberals, who has just left the Pacific Relations Conference at Banff, is to deliver a series of lectures in the United States this autumn. This is announced by Dr. Nicholas MurrayButler. Piesident of the Carnegie Endowment lor International61 words
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Advertisement35 1933-10-14 9 SCIENTIFIC GOLD JEWELLERY. Highly appreciated by High Court Judges, Ministers to Government and other eminent public men. FULL CATALOGUE FREE. The Scientific Gold Bangles C»., Ltd., 104, China Bazar Bond, Post Box No. MS, Madras.35 words
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Advertisement111 1933-10-14 9 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that tenders are now invited for the following materials or services, and that particulars of such tenders may be obtained in the Tender Room. Municipal Offices:— Tender. Date of Closing. Annual Tenders for 1934, See Muni. Tends* Room Supply and111 words
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Advertisement500 1933-10-14 9 I SINGAPORE HOIEIS GOODWOOD PARK HOTĔT SATURDAY. OCTOBER 21st. is (he epening night of our newly decora(fd Hall. We have arranged for this night an evening's enter.ainmrnt tntinly n< w to Singapore. THE SINGAPORE REPERTORY PLAYERS will present "THE LITTLE DEVIL" a cf.medy in three acts commencing at 9.30 p.m500 words
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Advertisement93 1933-10-14 9 Ifa in. i Tc-day Oct. lUh at '.'> p.m. I TO-NIGHT: j "BEN HCR" j in sound. i With Ramon Novarro. IU tnrills are now greaUr than ever. TO-MORKOW:--1 COI NSELS OPINION" J with (Binnie Barnes, Cyril Maude). < A Brilliant All-British Comedy. 19 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. THE SINGAPORE MARINE INSURANCE93 words
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Miscellaneous245 1933-10-14 9 j iPOSTAL IKT-LLKitHC-SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY. Djambi iToraaia) 3 p.m. Sarawak and Sibu iVyner Brooke> 3 p.m Japan and Korea Argun Maru) 3 p.m. Bangkok (Marosa) 3 p.m. Rhio and South-East Borneo (Blhnoe) 4 p.m. Tandjons, Balci and Laboean Bilik tJarak) 4 p.m. Bengkalis and Bagan Si Api Api (Toboali)245 words
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Obituary116 1933-10-14 10 There passed away peacefully, lag, evening, at 3.35 p.m., after a spell of illness, Madame Ng Cheng Im Neo (Widow) at her residence No. 2, Lorong C, St. Georges Road, Singapore. Deceas:d was 53 years of age The deceased lady leaves behind her three sons 2 caughers.116 words
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Article666 1933-10-14 10 The threatened local petrol war, the non-realisation of which pointed most people who own motorcars, is neither necessary nor desirable any more. It can no longer be said that the purveyors of "juice" are responsible for the absurdly high price for their product, and it is not likely666 words
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Article548 1933-10-14 10 Comments By The Way. REMEMBRANCE Day, November the Eleventh, will be round again in less than a month's time. And remembrance, to be tangible, must consist of something more than attendance at a memorial service. Times are difficult and people may not be able to give548 words
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52 1933-10-14 10 SISSiS g nf mb!lan State COUUCiI approved of the continuance of the Daylight Saving Measure A report came into the Central Police Station, Seremban, late on Tuesday afternoon, that a murder of a TamU had taken pl ace at Mambau. The O.C.P.D. went out52 words
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Article34 1933-10-14 10 P™vmce Wellesley is keeping abreast °J,i^ c u tmies and can "ow boast of talkie house of its own now that the* BuE?^rt^* tre has been opened at Bukit Mertajam on Sunday.34 words
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Article87 1933-10-14 10 iJST Uchan f the Chartered Bank, Ipoh who has been ill, is going on a health trip to China and Japan! Everyone will be sorry to hear that fhat fine rugby veteran S. E. King fractured three ribs in the Perak verfus Penang match last week in which he87 words
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Article205 1933-10-14 10 Hapceforth the use of the Alor star aerodrome by aircraft is to be paid for S?!SSS to <a fixed scale of charges xl Z ed by Government of Kedah or its servants or agents m respect of any damage or deterioration in the aircraft or any part thereof205 words
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Article31 1933-10-14 10 HRH Abubakar third son of z£S: th i e Sultan of Johore, who reLnri y H? tUri ed Johore from SwitzerJohoVe h B S ah?i ered the Geneial Hospital31 words
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Article82 1933-10-14 10 CressweZl. Officer in charge 0f gftectives. Kuala Lumpur, left last night for home on leave. He is being for C me e rl? d Orn y ft E M Maldonakf Supervisin g the Police T„T/J c Mr S J Thomas, Chief Justice designate of the F.M.S., was expected82 words
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Article24 1933-10-14 10 The F.M.S. Government's hospital economy measures are proceeding. Tampm Hospital is coming under the "axe N Its glory passes on Jan. 1, 1934.24 words
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Article29 1933-10-14 10 JS Hi i hnes s the Sultan of Perak is visiting Bmtang, the Cameron Highlands, to-morrow to inspect his house there, which is now very near comple-29 words
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Article440 1933-10-14 10 BY "LOOKER-ON" De Valera's recent apology to General Mulcahy is described as a sensation. If he had hit him with a brick, I suppose the news wouldn't have been worth cabling. "Referees strike." Apparently they are showing more guts. "The new Singapore." I don't need a new440 words
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Article62 1933-10-14 10 GIRLS' CORNER, on page 2. BE KIND TO YOUR GRAMOPHONE, ou p SPAIN SICK OF SOCIALISM, on page I. CHURCH SERVICES, on page 13. SPORTS NEWS, on pages 14 and 15 CLUB DIARY, on page 15. FACTORY FAILURES IN RUSSIA on page 1«. RADIO NEWS, on page62 words
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Advertisement214 1933-10-14 10 i GOLF SHOES j i BY 1 "MAN FIELDS" j TAN GRAIN DERBY SHOES in a smart comfortable model. j j Full Round Toe Broad Heels %in Stout Waterproof Leather Soles Storm Welt. Price $8.50 Pair j Sole Agents: LMQAPORE; K "Aj.AJ U^jjpujg_ 100 7„ British Milk ''REGAL" lUNSWEETENEDI UNSWEETENED214 words
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Advertisement44 1933-10-14 10 NEW SHIPMENT! j MORNING FROCKS j ALLENA HOSE Swimming Suits And Caps, Kestos Girdles PRiSCILLA j 61, Stamford Road, 1 "Phone: 3335. Singapore. < j RELIABLE GRAMOPHONES With powerful double spring motor, solid oak case, and amazing tone for $25.00 only. SEASON CO.. LTD., Singapore.44 words
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119 1933-10-14 11 SUBURBAN RESIDENTS LEAVE THEIR HOMES. REWARD FOR CAPTURE OF ROYAL It Many Wounded In Bangkok. Government Troops Open Fire On The Rebels. The latest new. from Siam, cabled by Reuter, states hat clashes have occurred in Bangkok and that there are fears of119 words
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Article357 1933-10-14 11 JHK revolt of outstation troops in Siam, under the leadership of Prince Bovaradej, has not yet been quelled, although the Siamese rnment is confident that the cannot possibly reach the capital. Leaflets assuring the residents of Bangkok that there was nothing to fear were dropped357 words
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Article144 1933-10-14 11 Reconstructed Before The Court. Reuter. Berlin, Oct. 13. A DRAMATIC reconstruction of part ol the procedure adopted in the of the Reichstag, as seen by witnesses, was enacted this evening in the presence of thousands of spectators who were cordoned by chains and hundreds 01 armed police withinReuter. - 144 words
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Article109 1933-10-14 11 Rural Relief Measures In China. SlianyUal. Oct 12 ip ijju*]» official ol Uic Flnunc'.' ,,n 'irtHtli-.e Y'Uu i •'«?ntly Intetl<' I V ihe F'UdUCc NtintetCT —«'WUai. ru. mnin 1 atiire\ ol the con- to be ltiuiciccd by tbc lllf £:>O.OOO 000 rtAton and wll At 'V"" P'Ultd Su'.cs109 words
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Article123 1933-10-14 11 Collapse On Reaching London. London, Oct. 13. WITHIN an hour of his arrival at the Croydon Aerodrome from Singapore, Captain Thomas Gerald Meadows died on entering Hotel Metropole, Westminster. The Coroner decided that an inquest was unnecessary as death was due to heart disease.—Reuter. Capt. Meadows left Singapore123 words
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Article78 1933-10-14 11 Mayor Of New York Kisses The Blarney Stone. The mayor of New York, Mr. John O'Brien, has kissed the famous Irish Blarney Stone without crossing the Atlantic. A chip of the historic block on Blarney Castle, County Cork, which is said to confer persuasive eloquence on those78 words
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Article69 1933-10-14 11 Pope Promised Him 100 Years Of Life. "Pope Leo XIII promised me I should live for a hundred years," declared Archbishop Kelly, responding to tributes paid to his work for the church at a foundling home reunion at Croydon, (New South Wales). "My grave is ready" the Archbishop69 words
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Article338 1933-10-14 11 Preparing For Trouble With Russia? Reuter. London, Oct. 13. THOUGH the newspapers cany no editorials on the matter, the C.L\R. dispute is given prominence in all journ ll* and those connected Witt tna wft East are gravely impressed. It is pointed out that Russian accusationsReuter. - 338 words
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Article148 1933-10-14 11 Mosquito Bus Proposal Not Considered. The Municipal Commissioners, in General Committee, on Sept. 29, approved the proposed amendments to the Municipal Ordinance regarding the control of omnibus services. Committee No. J. with regard to the decision of April 28 that "buses shall be licensed on specified routes148 words
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Article110 1933-10-14 11 Native Growers Ask For Control. Reuter. Medan, Oct. 13. Native rubber growers in Deli and Serdang have declared in favour of restriction of rubber production, but demand equal rights with European growers. —Reuter. Amsterdam, Oct. 13. The "Algemecn Handelsblad" expects that rubber stocks at the end ofReuter. - 110 words
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Article366 1933-10-14 11 Arms Conference. IMPORTANT SPEECH TO-DAY Reuter. Geneva, Oct. 13. JgRITAIN, the United States and Franco are straining to avoid a rupture with Germany over disarmament but the prospects are verygloomy. It is understood that while Sir John Simon and Mr. Norman Davis were conferring yesterday, Herr NadolnvReuter. - 366 words
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Article152 1933-10-14 11 Government Taking Legal Action. Washington. There are still 280 persons in the United States holding 845,025 dollars about £170,000 at par) of gold which they withdrew from banks during the March crisis and refused to give up under President Roosevelt's order. But in the Department of Justice, legal152 words
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Article127 1933-10-14 11 New Federation Formed As A First Step. Dairen, Sept. 4. After meeting behind closed doors for two days in Dairen 400 Japanese and Manchukuo business leaders have decided to form a Manchuria-Japan commercial federation as the first step towards an economic bloc between the two. countries. The federation,127 words
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Article178 1933-10-14 11 Ford Plant Resumes Part Time. Reuter. Washington. Oct. 13. HPHE strike scourge is being checked. especially in the coal industry in Alabama and Oklahoma, while the Ford piant at Chester has resumed partial operation. On the other hand, bituminous coal production over the week-end, Oct. 7Reuter. - 178 words
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Article17 1933-10-14 11 Certificates of Naturalisation have been granted to Mezsrs. A. P. Goldman, J. N. Shmottcin and A. Montor.17 words
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Article65 1933-10-14 11 A Requiem High Mass will or sting in memory of the late Miss Sando ham. sister of Dr. A. A. Sandosham. to-morrow at 7.30 ajn.. in St. Peter's Church, Stamford Read. The Rev. X G. Proctor will preach on he occasion on "Ble g -d are th? cead which die65 words
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Article368 1933-10-14 11 POWER'S NAME NOT DISCLOSED. Mines As Security. Korean Patriot Chief Arrested. Shanghai, Oct. 14. SENSATION has been caused all over China by the report that Mr. T. V. Soong, the Finance Minister, has concluded, presumably during his trip abroad, a loan of $100,000,000 with a "certain" Power,368 words
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Advertisement205 1933-10-14 11 For Your Pram* Needs Always Say TAN-SAD I lAN-SAD FOLDING PUSH CARS. V ..ii I Superior Quality. Cclour: Navy. TAN-SAD FOLDING CAR. A very rosy little car. perfectly draughtpre if a: d uph !ster*ri in mottled cloth. f with sides and back in one piece. White celluloid covered handle. Adjustable205 words
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613 1933-10-14 12 AN EXTENSIVE CHARITY. BRANCHES IN OTHER PLACES. Accounts Wrong. Alleged Breach Of Trust. ALLEGATIONS of falsification of accounts and criminal breach oi trust were levelled, before the Second Magistrate (Mr. Norman Grice) yesterday, against the president of a Chinese benevolent society known as the San613 words
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Article361 1933-10-14 12 Two Dollars A Month Accepted. FN the Bankruptcy Court yesterday, befor 1 the Chief Justice, Sir Walter Huggard, an application for substituted service of bankruptcy petition was granted against V. K. K. Vayloo Pillay. An application for discharge was made by J. V. OUveiro. Mr. C. Wilson, the361 words
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266 1933-10-14 12 IT THE CINEMAS BfISTS. th f g and the m >' ster v night BcnaJd Colman stumbles into the living taS ot %Z c V nd s v tarts off the S s I The thrills and the heart-throbs of the 'by melodrama a brilliantly266 words
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Article24 1933-10-14 12 The Hon. W. M. Millington has been appointed to be a member of the Trade Commission vice the Hon. Mr. N. K. Bain resigned24 words
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Article17 1933-10-14 12 Certain amendments to the rules of the Post Office Savings Bank are published In the Government Gazette.17 words
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Article13 1933-10-14 12 Mr. B. R. Whitehouse has been supointed to be Superintendent of Prisons, Malacca.13 words
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Article18 1933-10-14 12 The Anjuman-l-Islam has been exempted from registration while the Tiong Bin Siah of Malacca, has been duly registered.18 words
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Article494 1933-10-14 12 Brighter Outlook For Tin. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London. Oct. 3. rN is moving. Representatives of British interests, who, for weeks, have acquired a habit of speaking in whispers lest an imprudent word, overheard, might upset delicately posed negotiations, are noticeably now willing to discuss possibilities with494 words
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Article83 1933-10-14 12 Fresh Instance Of Price-Cutting. An instance of how Japanese goods are beatBr L US in latter s own markets is shown by figures just received in London frcm South Africa. In Basutoland and the north-eastern portion of Cape Province It ls estimated that Two out of every three83 words
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Article76 1933-10-14 12 Revenue Estimated At $11,938,915. THE draft estimates of the Singapore Municipal Commission for next year are published in the Government Gazette. The estimated revenue for next year is $11,938,915, compared with $12,465,700 for this year. Estimated surplus at the end of this year is $2,118,256 and with the76 words
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Article105 1933-10-14 12 Fate Of German Judicial Officers. Berlin, Sept. 9. Dr. Tochler and Dr. Binder, the State Attor neys whose disappearance had already been noted, have been put in a concentration camp, together with Dr. Hermann, of the Department for Political Crime In the Ministry of Justice. It is alleged105 words
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Article78 1933-10-14 12 Mad. ic. Sept. 6. Den Ramiro dt- Maeztu. for many year? the correspondent in London of "A B.C.'" anc' one of the Spaniards who hay? follcwad British r.ffairs most closely. ha.« published an article in which he gives his opinion that Britain will soon turn towards the78 words
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Article157 1933-10-14 12 Amazing Scenes At Film Contest. The Hague, Sept. 7. ASIX>NISHING scenes, culminating m the hissing of a beautiful girl—Miss Holland 1932— were witnessed at the election of a Dutch film queen here. The contest, which was organised by a Dutch film company, took place before a large157 words
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Article57 1933-10-14 12 Other Gambling Games Allowed In Egypt. Alexandria. The gambling game "bcule" has been prohibited in Egypt by ministerial decree. Other forms of gambling have not been forbidden, and the new decree is received unfavourably in the Egyptian press, which declares that "boule" has been a considerable source cf57 words
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Article335 1933-10-14 12 Impossible Demands. PRETEXT TO ST VIM NEW CAMPAIGN I I t<» the r«<|•• «i |t| North China, fivsh t,. I s<*em tu be browing th«T«"The latent is that the ha\e delivered a warttiiiir Sun? Cheh-yuan against :«i, s alvuncc eastward by the < forces; that335 words
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Advertisement19 1933-10-14 12 THE Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building, Chulia Street. THONE 5808. SINGAPORE. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLES WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE.19 words
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Advertisement143 1933-10-14 12 s^eggs jS£r Jn; 7 nfißd every year in th? rraVinr I^^^^T ftl oval lrc 'thefood bevcrag« which has wor I '^3»^.V-,;> <^ universal recognition as the best mean- fo> AfJM securing and maintaining good health To W*o& if] :t malt Spf M u^d h th£ "Wart g.aiity «Jt is V^S^ll143 words
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Article, Illustration194 1933-10-14 13 timing Scene At China Sports. Nanking, ocL. 13. I inoviur «con.- yesterday m iw Nanking stadium I'lUnu Athit'Llc Sports < rn. r Commander ol the M»'ii tit Kirni. who was a ns.i»; broke dosvn and i'* 11** N(irr,ji-Ea."i flay t.• 1» i,r 0 f <nr repmsentaii<194 words
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Article107 1933-10-14 13 1 ii »filiation* l-Vum Mexico And Turkey- SIUUUUiUi Oct 13. 11 jin Inner Mongolia state;; Mongol tun Autonomy Conu .it PakUnummo under the •-I Prince T<?>l Wang. ha> i!. tniu-r princes, who ore not HiovfniMiil fur severance ■«•in Cninit. did not attend. iniotnn.'M of tin National uoi r.i107 words
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Article97 1933-10-14 13 1 ipnre Musical Society's Effort. at Wurk uri; now goinp .1 mLT" ur».' required if f.ouiufd im the larger M. K.'jrnUDj. «rn ron••r basn-s would enMi fo»ra the "Elijah' with 0 •'lurus to Insure a tcrc&t 11» hAVo nut vrt joined «v.jd to rctrti* forward at r itv»r >ii97 words
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Article59 1933-10-14 13 untitled the United Chinese Musical united to a reception on ac!tn Ong Tong's marriage. United Armenian Street. 2.30 pm., at the Great Southern Hotel., Street. 8 p.m. on Mr. Tan Joo n, on the occasion of his lage The Association's Min--11 Mder music on both occasions. I requested to fall59 words
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Article233 1933-10-14 13 Function At Chinese Institution. A G H AT^ ING f OVCr 300 Mb both was the communities was present at th-. annual spots anc "At Heme" at the Po Leuncr «r„v evening. g l me yester day ci d k^H emfcntl arriVed shortJy aft<?r fiv) c clock233 words
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Article387 1933-10-14 13 Raffles Institution Win At Hockey. The Indian Association met with their first hockey :everse fcr the season when they were j—i by the Balnea institution on the attar's ground yesterday. T;:e lo, is had most ol tie game territorially Dht t ;eir forward did everything but score Messrs.387 words
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Article67 1933-10-14 13 Inter-Team Tournament Ties For Next Week. Ties for next week in the inter-team lawn tennis tournament at the S.C.R.C. are as fol--I°WS: rr, TT 1 MONDAY: Loh Poon Lip's team v. Tan Huck Toe's team. TUESDAY: Woon Chow Tats team v. Chua Choon Lecng's team. WEDNESDAY: Cheong Chee67 words
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Article80 1933-10-14 13 Qets A Good Aerial View Of The City. Prince Carl of Sweden, who arrived in Singapore yesterday by the "Shantung" on his journey home to Europe, and Lieut. Wenneberg, of the Swedish Lifeguards, flew round Singapore Island yesterday in two machines of the Singapore Flying Club. These80 words
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Advertisement10 1933-10-14 13 1 ANOTHER $100 MUST BE WON: SEE TO-MORROW'S SUNDAY TRIBUNE10 words
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Advertisement569 1933-10-14 13 CHURCH SERVICES. Details For This Week-End. ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL 6:50 a.m. Holy Communion. 7:30 a.m. Matins. 6 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral). 9:15 a.m. Holy Communion. 10:20 a.m. Service at H.M. Naval Base. 5:30 p.m. Annual Seafarers Service. Holy Communion on Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 8 a.m. Tuesday, Thursday and569 words
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Advertisement570 1933-10-14 13 I raE !T~L.- -WHY SUFFER „Hass«sa" f piles? WzfMuti*-lfcf?ttrfeJ/ie^Of** td, r a u,be >>" YENKAYS AGENCY, RO. BacKß, IK»i. X Sl'.StAf «*W wu. o. wrapper ,oupd tubes. i" 0 ","'l"* a I FOURTEEN YEA^s r "A7ro~rEasterr Optkml Company was the first to establish itself as the manufacturer of Ophthalmic lenses570 words
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Article, Illustration131 1933-10-14 14 Malays Deprived Of Second Division Honours. THE SINGAPORE CUP SOCCER FINAL TO-DAY. MALAYS v. WILTSHIRES. CAN TOE SOLDIERS TAKE THE TROPHY TO TANGLIN? Instituted in 1892, the thirtieth final of the Singapore Challenge Cup knock-out competition will be played this afternoon at the Anson Road St iduim. The finalists are131 words
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Article586 1933-10-14 14 'pHE Malays, who have held the Singapore Cup for the last three seasons, will defend it at the Anson Road Stadium to-day against the Wiltshires. who are determined to take it to Tanglin. The record of the finalists in the earlier rounds has been aa follows: MALAYS, Ist round <hvc>;586 words
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Article54 1933-10-14 14 Events Completed In National Meeting. Nanking, Oct. 14. The field and track events were completed at the All-China Athletic sports which commenced here on Tu^sdav. The final positions in the field and track events are as follows: 1 Shanghai: 2 Peiping; 3 Liaoning; 4 Shantung; 5 Kiangsu and54 words
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Article379 1933-10-14 14 The Malays, who are favoured to win to-day's match and retain the Trophy lor the fourth year in succession. YESTERDAY'S RUGBY FOOTBALL. S.C.C. "A" Beat Malaya Command U A" rH S.C.C. 'A* scored an own whelming victory over the Malaya Command "A" at rugger yesterday at Tangln when they defeated379 words
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Article303 1933-10-14 14 REFLATED THRU3T.-?. The Command thraerrnirter line mad" rep tted thrusts into the Club "J5" but they were driven back by the fuv:-t:rr. tackling of the SCC. forwards. A few minutes from the end cf the half Kin.; received the ball en the wine, and mace a dash for the line.303 words
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Article42 1933-10-14 14 The uemi-finals three frames) in the SCO straight snooker championship wiil be played i as follows: TUESDAY: P. Carmichael v. F. J. L. Muvgcr. WBDNESDAY: A. S. Banks v. T. B. nosers S.C.C. BEAT CEYLON SPORTS CLUB. Solitary Goal In Padang Encounter.42 words
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Article383 1933-10-14 14 TN a thi'illir.g game of hocicey on the Pa dang yesterday the o.C.C. defeated the Ceylon Sparta Clu'o by l-O. From star, to finish fortunes fluctuated a..a a draw seemed likely. In the last five Biinut°S, however, the home j team netted the only poal of the match. The game383 words
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1132 1933-10-14 14 THK S.C.H.C first team Mscnrtd their :econd win ol the <iiuson yesterday by beating 'be junior eleven of tile Malaya Command Officers .it Hook Lim Green by (WO clear goal*. The winners hi»d a b'gger «hare of the attack than their opponent», but though tUoy am frequently within tljc circle.1,132 words
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Advertisement64 1933-10-14 14 I IMPORTANT I j PRICE j REDUCTION j EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY THE RETAIL I PRICES OF j KLIM i POWDERED WHOLE MILK j I ARE AS FOLLOWS:— I 1 LB. VACUUM TIN sl 2 EACH i 2> /2 LB. VACUUM TIN 275 EACH j 3 LB. VACUUM TIN g.g EAcS.' I64 words
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Article211 1933-10-14 15 Mixt'd Teams Meet In 'club Friendly. Own Corrtspondcnt.) Malacca. Oct. 12. incrnoon on the Padang between the Teachers' and the ilevrua r cms were aggres.ive with the V newcomer, playing a in the attack;. With a fine I opened tho scoring for the Club the score further211 words
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Article121 1933-10-14 15 Team To Meet Recreation Club. Ml. :t\r Y M.C.A, on Monday i- C C kl-:w, Dr W. G. Evans. C E. Brooke. S ty,«: "TiKlit. c. Q SttUTCey. S. Webb: :i ir C A. Carey. H. S HfWctt. i.t rt. A. On nr vR. L ai liockr* oa121 words
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Article57 1933-10-14 15 De-dded game at the Jalan Besar Thursday the Chinese Companions Anodatioa tS.C.F.A. League Chamk» at Babul Aman ii—l. Chinese were on the attack throughout. ...c led at half-time by s—o. corell for the winners were Keng Hock Khun Onn. Edwin Then, Cheng Ser, Seng Cheng and Swce57 words
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Article63 1933-10-14 15 in the Siew Sin Sla badminton open l .ampionship. to be played during the MTft iad TO-DAY: Kuh Pang Kcon v. Teo Keng Hone Ten Soo Poh v. Sng Seng Heng. Sng B :.e Ten?: v. Lim Boon Guan. TO-MORROW: Teo Soo Poh v. Sng Beng Teck,63 words
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Article243 1933-10-14 15 Turning: Professional At j Penang. THE Penang Boxing Board of Control have approved the fight b'tween Francis Aposto, the Burmes I Champion and Frankio Webber, who will make his professions debut, says the "SE." There has much comment on this ■Mich to the disadvantage of Webber, but one243 words
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Article124 1933-10-14 15 Meeting Holland's $39,000,00« Deficit. The Hague, Sept. 4. The Minister of Finance informed Router to-day tlial the Dutch Government wrre not at present considering the bluing of a compulsory Government loan in order to meet the budget deficit. This deficit amounts to about 300.*****0 guilders i about E39.000.000>124 words
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Article442 1933-10-14 15 Details Of Current Prices. Singapore, Oct. 6. MEAT. Beef, steak (rourd), kati 30 Beef, stew or curry, kati 22 Pork, lean, Kati 4 Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality*, kati 34 Mutton, Australian, lb. 35 Fowl, kati 40 Hens (locally reared), kati 45 Ducks. Saigon, each 80 Pigeons,442 words
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Advertisement137 1933-10-14 15 I ĕ He is not a Hero n ot one of those men I/ T I who plunge recklessly into I I ft n a cold bath every dayI luxury of a hot bath and i V has it. not now and then, but daily at any hour of the137 words
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Advertisement180 1933-10-14 15 onftftftn( Assurance in force over $35,000,000. Assets exceed $12,000,0««. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated tn the Btralta SttUementt). *n OFFICE- Great EMtem Life Building. Cecil street. Singapore, LONDON OFFICE: 27 Old Jewry. E.O. HEAD om i deposited with the Supreme Court of England and compllee with the180 words
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Miscellaneous151 1933-10-14 15 to the Party to the asst. secretaiy. c'o 28-F Chulia Street, the secretary. Mr. Tan Quee Leng being at present on holiday in Malacca. Members of the Straits Bachelors' Physical Culture are requested to note that the hon. treasurer. Mr. Goh Chee Yam. is at present free from hospital and151 words
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Miscellaneous587 1933-10-14 15 CLVB DIARY. (There are numerous Cht, Singapore, most of the m&***£fi»5m readers of the "Malaya h provided specially for invited to co-operate in keeping it up to aa jni complete. Happenings of general «JJJ* •B still be included in the Tfce "Club Diary" can cover meeti ngs entff tninments, night-visits587 words
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Article351 1933-10-14 16 Power Of Don Juan March. Madrid, Sept. 6. IJOPES for the successful functioning of the new Tribunal v Constitutional Guarantees which constitutes one of the most interesting political experiments of the Republic, are not encouraged by the rivalry which the election Pn—O membeis representing the Spanish351 words
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Article63 1933-10-14 16 German Kultur League Bans Them. Cologne. a small 22!! SOCietY at Huetscheiderbaum toTr to of:cr l»«»eat. er sv.eetest voices the M'lgers v,,th J JatUp" e3ard SWeK accordance IS £an acrion no m t n Witt the cultural tendency of our. Hare therea to the at aboul :he63 words
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Article45 1933-10-14 16 '''ace Wanted In Roosevelt's Plan. Washington. l 'T S and SideShow ant i rode Of their own to raise their waaes and shorten their hnnrc f "'"f »»ges The f,jir.„Y tf a PPearance. perform 5, freaks and s, **h°w merely a s"Sho w45 words
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Article49 1933-10-14 16 York.'S Buffalo. New that they were looking CUs Wire,PSS 1-ave had a letter from Lt*™' N W they PWN Clark, on Lake H Uro n hoU f e keeper at bird is M* Huron claiming that the JJte is eorreet. the bird must have nown 25049 words
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Article35 1933-10-14 16 Moscow, Sept. 4. M. Harriot, accompanied by aLmU r* the French Ambassador was to r,?by M Kalinin. President o? ,hl reC€iVed rutive Commit'ee of »k i the Antral Exeinte, view Sd er"an'houn35 words
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Article254 1933-10-14 16 Distributing The Blame. turner! I h 0 cars and lo r- r ies were JanuaL-y th.t «Vh„. k Ivs stat ™mt In conveyor without the bait ntoe'2? 5 Sjectf e s n h <,UaM y: th?l generators, to™ nalL a*""""* nans, screws, etc hnv,> "aTfv C254 words
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Article42 1933-10-14 16 Captures Over 60 Poisonous Snakes. walked away «kh Pkked »"P and This man is said tr. i captured more than siL char ™<* and "me more than six fe t in P lsonour snakesmonths. X fe T -ong-m the past ft*42 words
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Article35 1933-10-14 16 Premier Receives R ank 0 f I General. Berlin. of General" <\htTm Th" a r > ,te<l to the HlMenburg. says a „J?' C hs chr President Issoed. ■•*>' announcement just the llS„ servlcM ""derid35 words
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Article262 1933-10-14 16 New University Courses Crged. jm need for a University degree in Of Development *of i Sector Council, in a iectmp if/ nat i onal Ti London, recently Mansfield House »orW/'sfi e c o 'if H Vlv in the and there iT every nHi? e^ kstall Smlt h.262 words
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Advertisement98 1933-10-14 16 WD-&H.o. WILLSS (mo Id Flake II CIGAR ETTES IfH PNpl' u P reme 'n their c!aw Bill lo^lo iu»r johiv says so too he's T *S° man >' People are trying V thisnewway to better health' 1 v V v °.P lewho wouldn't think of Made with hot milk in-98 words
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Article204 1933-10-14 17 THE PROBLEM OF INTERFERENCE. Of Howling;. I !NG RECEPTION OF OTHERS. example in the direction of interference with was quoted and praised Jm Frost, the 8.8.C. cxi in India, that home- built receive! a cist ofienders. t:. Mr Malcotm Frost, th: British Broadcasting present on a204 words
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Article66 1933-10-14 17 1 Government are now considerin: roduce radio into 1,000 Presidency. This is being done to making radio a means of j I the radio would be installed j (Bee or in a public school. In i a—it«Jl music, the villagers tiojccts that might be useful j it;66 words
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Article427 1933-10-14 17 Wave-Length Of 4 To 15 Metres. VARIOUS sections of the elecro-magnetic series of waves, of Khieb those causing visible light represent but a small part, are being found to be of alue in medicine. About the ultra-vioht end of the spectrum nr.d cut beyend into the427 words
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Article868 1933-10-14 17 Transmissions On Two Wavelengths. (A(UI V /ir», 20 mint., to GMT. timi-U TWO of the following frequencies and wavelengths will be used simultaneously, but the wavelengthp nmv be changed In the course of each day's transmissions. Announcements will be made at frequent Intervals:— GSF ***** kca 19868 words
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Advertisement64 1933-10-14 17 money buying new TRANSFORMERS, HOKES SPEAKERS. HEADPHONES, PlCli UPS, Etc. restore them to their original condition. 50 less than the cost <>f new ones. iraatee prompt and eflicient i ice. 'Phone 4791. LIMI T ED Orchard Road, Singapore. SSI TORCH POCKET W LAMP REFILL jffl BATTERIES For Long Life and64 words
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Advertisement438 1933-10-14 17 The Radio of Quality! j G.E.C. RADIO I Matchless Tone! For those who appreciate music, G.E.C. Radio is beyond question the set to choose, for it offers not only" every worth-while technical improvement, but in addition that tonal quality with which the name of G.E.C. Radio has always been associated.438 words
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Article955 1933-10-14 18 Trustee And Executor Co., Ltd. THE annual general meeting of the British Malaya Trustee and Executor Co.. Ltd was held, yesterday, in the Exchange Rcom Fullerton Building. The Hon. Sir David Galloway vas in the chair and amongst those present were Mr O. R. S. Bateman.955 words
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Article92 1933-10-14 18 Mexico City, Aug. 24. Mexico is mal-ing cotewofthv progress in the prosecution of the challen*- ibe made to Hollywood tome two ytan Wearied of American motion pictures the <-nU>rtaiument field of this OfKCtrj, Mexicans besan woik in 1931 producing ibe:r own films The early pictures were rather indifferent92 words
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Article426 1933-10-14 18 Made By British Firm In Ireland. THE difficulties which beset British film producers do not seem to decrease. The latest problem, which ls causing protracted negotiations between the Federation of British Industries and the Board of Trade, is "what really constitutes a British film." A426 words
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Article279 1933-10-14 18 Eugenics, Beggars, And Vice. Berlin. Aug. 26. Germany's new molality is taking many ferns. Financial "cleanliness," which means a review of Income tax returns and expenses accounts cf prominent personalities, is among ihc:n. The health certificate required ol those about to marry who claim the Statt's aid279 words
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Article233 1933-10-14 18 Five Hundred Divorced Couples Re-Marry. Five hundred couples who have been divorced have lemarried this year. In most instances it ls the children who have thought them together again. Two-thirds of the coupLs ate the parents o< e-hildren and almost all have been divorced for less than233 words
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Advertisement455 1933-10-14 18 I Foods j I The 'Alienburys* Foods are particularly suited to I I feeding of babies in hot climates. They are I I germ free, and being simply and easily prepared I by the addition of boiling water, their use gives I I complete independence of doubtful milk supply, I455 words
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Advertisement529 1933-10-14 18 The natural pearly lustre of teeth Is fully mm Jpllis^BliMLw brought out and retained by the regular W,'. fj<t yJES^^^. use of tiie btst and safest of all ft > mtnM dentifrices—Gibbs Dentifrice. Cleans -c^^S^aSß-r^^^"^^ teeth, polishes, preserves. Its fragrant, _T v '*"?*vsf/2iL^ i liberal foam destroys decay-forming acids t^^^^^^^^529 words
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Article, Illustration641 1933-10-14 19 i,. v ii// For Or \gainst g II <ciente. r- b. I t 1 J irtO Ii iikftliy. l s I WM U> -,U tiiKt W ck. t!wt uuniJ) line* li?l tny ilia; r lit impiegnU.»»t Mi VI-V.K ure so it». r.i 4•• ihe other ,>.t.it641 words
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Article274 1933-10-14 19 ißy Rip Van Winkle:' Johore.) It is time, I think, that I said "How-d'ye-do" to you all. You might probably have thought by now that Rip Van Winkle was a legendry wastrel who woke up after a many years' sleep to find that times had changed considerably and274 words
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Article592 1933-10-14 19 (By "C. Alvis.") Well here I am again, Chums, with a short story I hope you will enjoy. Robert T. Roberts halted, gasping at the junction of three roads. He had covered a hundred yards at top speed, nearly another hundred through the woods at a trot,592 words
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Article323 1933-10-14 19 (By "Mysterious.") I have been a keen reader of the various articles written by my numerous unknown friends for and against science, especially those written by th? "Johore Kid." I quite agree with all the arguments put forward by the "Johor- Kid,' and I offer him my323 words
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Article133 1933-10-14 19 (By "Happy William.") Years ago. popular scientific knowledge was at a very low ebb indeed. The general public, buried in ignorance, took little interest in ieientific matters, and remained indifferent to ail the wonderful happenings around them, and this for several reasons. Modern chemistry, especially in its133 words
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Advertisement27 1933-10-14 19 j THE LAST WORD IN THE ART OF BREWING 1 I 1 f.. Sole Importers: The East Asiatic Company, Limited. L SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PEN AN Q.27 words
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Advertisement339 1933-10-14 19 Con q v tr Malarial fKv Rml S anato B en decidedly Wk the most efficacious B remedy in cases 0/ i" malarial debility,"' writes Dr. H W S., Hu| liSr well-known English physician. After Malaria, your body cries out for something which will give you new, healthy blood and339 words
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Article, Illustration99 1933-10-14 20 The Ist Medium Battery Brigade with 60-pounder guns and Dragon tractors With troops resting at Weyhill. (Central News!) Tfcnks in action encounter a smoke screen. (Central NewsJ of Mc c team whicn win tour India > Playing 32 matches includ ng three Test Matches,99 words
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20 1933-10-14 20 A mobile anti-tank gun attached to the 7th Infantry Brigade with the Red Army, at Chatterne All Saints. (Central News.)20 words
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Article, Illustration26 1933-10-14 20 The Torpedo Bomber Squadron, which attacked the Red FWt hiri t>w machines m fields near the aerodrome, camouflaged by ree branche and leaves. (Cen* al News..26 words
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Article, Illustration22 1933-10-14 20 A photograph taken on the occasion of the visit of H.R II Prince Puri chatra of Siam. to the Buddhist Temple, K.L.22 words
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Article, Illustration4 1933-10-14 20 near the Forth anChored4 words
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Article, Illustration19 1933-10-14 20 Tanks on their w y to make an attack on Yarnbury Castle, an old Pom™ earthwork —(Central News.) n19 words
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Article, Illustration17 1933-10-14 20 Farmer, the Wilts' goal-keeper taking a high shot in last Saturday's soccer Cup semi-final ..at Anson Road.17 words
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Article, Illustration18 1933-10-14 20 of the Scottish DO a.v.0., wno won the Mallaig Cup. Lewis-gun event at Bukit Timah range last week.18 words
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