Malaya Tribune, 27 October 1933
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Title Section39 1933-10-27 1 The Malaya Tribune THE MOST POPULAR DAILY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. Vol \X- No. 233 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY OCTOBER 27, 1933 ri\K CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Friday, Oct. 27, 1933. Malaya Tribune 20 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1933 FIVE CENTS.39 words
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Advertisement76 1933-10-27 1 Be 1 r —sr; R ead The Sunday Tribune Dominant In Malaya Mother and Child rf^^SSSS^* retain always the blush of health and l^^^^^^^??!] strength. D ENSED MP I I W J MILKMAID MILK II l\ jf\\ X ijmĔt lne perfected product //jj f MmW of years of experience, V76 words
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Advertisement45 1933-10-27 1 A. FLINTER 6, Raffles Place, Singapore. importing Diamonds and Pearl Necklaces of every size and quality. Selling at latest and lowest market prices. Also buying gold coins and gold ornaments of every class and quality, paying highest prices according to daily exchange rates. I J45 words
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183 1933-10-27 2 MOTOR transport has come to stay and with three parallel lines running from north to south of the Peninsula, road, rail and sea. it is clear that any artificial attempts to put the railway on a paying basis at the expense of the183 words
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Article193 1933-10-27 2 rrilOSE in Malaya who have staked I their all, m money or servtaea in the rubber industry, contemplate with envy their more torluriate friends who (%Kft done the same bl tin tin industry, which, having passed through the testing early days of restriction, can now contemplate reaping193 words
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Article233 1933-10-27 2 jV|UCH propaganda is now being issued iH from Moscow in which Germany is being openly reviled as the disturber of European peace. From this we see that the new policy in Russia has been carefully and cleverly engineered by France and that the old game of dividing the233 words
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Article155 1933-10-27 2 JAPAN has never forgotten her war with Russia. She has beaten Russia to her knees once and she thinks she can do it again. And she would endeavour to do it were it not for her uncertainty as regards the attitude of the Powers who have interests155 words
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Article113 1933-10-27 2 "Fascism An fncorrecf Term." Vienna. Sept. 13, pASCISM is i-r Austria, not a correct ■l term.- said Chancello: Dr. Dollfuss. in an interview with the "New York Times quoted by "AbenblaU." He mentioned that he had confided the making of tlu new constitution to ex-Chan-cellor Dr. Ender113 words
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Article874 1933-10-27 2 Worfcl Council. MEMBERSHIP DESIRED. QFFICE-BEARERS of the Y.W.C.A. and delegates from all over Malaya met in Kuala Lumpur at thend of September for a busy week end of business meetings and discussions. In spite of the large variety of subjects which were on the agenda, and the874 words
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Advertisement129 1933-10-27 2 |¥ILKAT ITS BEST j SINGAPORE'S FAVOURITE BRAND I BECAUSE j I THERE IS NO BETTER MILK THAN BLUE CROSS j )i and y THE PRICE FITS YOUR PURSE I l SAFE A«„ 0008 FOB BABY I DO BOTTLE-FED BABIES GET ENOUGH TO EAT 7 When your doctor prescribes Blue Cross129 words
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Advertisement287 1933-10-27 2 9 It) O ci! PALLADIUM SAFETY, RAZOR BLADES 1 ITS AN V TYPE F THREE RAZOR. MADE FROM THE FINEST STEEL OF UNIFOR f QUALITY. A STIFF BLADE FOR STIFF BEARDS /I ASK FOR PALLADIUM BLADES AND BE ASSURED OF /^Z j j CLEAN SHAVE. f j I j Agents:—287 words
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Article389 1933-10-27 3 \o Hi;; uns Man y Small Weapons. Berlin, Sept. 15. >:; bi have appeared from A in the fore gn prers, and IVi-nce, to the eflect thai n arming in d fiancc of )i the Versailles Tteaty, > In German efficial r.t;< ilietn u" anti-German <j»»rtct ti389 words
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Article151 1933-10-27 3 Negation Of False Charge Not Proved. v"/.'v r before Mr. j. P w A IS and a common jury. Khairmun, stood his Oi making a fake Singh. The turv V n an unanimous v c. i j r Jllt y and the accused the rV; H *it. the151 words
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Article105 1933-10-27 3 Car Equipped With 1 Nf archli ß ht. Cologne. *Sr a Nazi trooper had "I tank of a fast smug- ntlcr f r trashed through the < f npr at Goch. over half a U- 1 and tobacco would The <«:> r j ci'd their pursuers In a105 words
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Article378 1933-10-27 3 Stock Exchange To Move To New Jersey? New York, Sept. 16. AN effort to transfer the great business or the New York Stock Exchange to Newark New Jersey, was iritiMed to-day by the in corporation of a 'national stoc!: exchange" in that city. Tne moving pb't of378 words
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Article191 1933-10-27 3 Programme For Next Sunday's Concert. ftiflpo t Vl n lnf f 1. i V a oince tne last concert at which atI j-ention was drawn by the Press to the inadequate number of strings strenuous efforts have been made to increase their numbers, with the result that at191 words
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Article236 1933-10-27 3 Chinese Fails To Prove An Alibi. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca. Oct. 24. Tay Ah Poh. a Leechiew could not convince his honour, Mr. J. C. Derrick, in the Police Court to-day that he was not in Malacca on the day of an alleged assault and it was236 words
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Article71 1933-10-27 3 Paris. A young man of twenty WM found wi h a revolver shot through hii temple in a villa at Soulac. a holiday resort near the Estuary of tne Gironde. He had died on a bed strewn with flowers. He lhad been paralysed for months71 words
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Article210 1933-10-27 3 What M. Herriot Thinks Of Soviet. Lyons. M HERRIOT. ex-Prime Minister of Franc 1 and popular Mayor cf this city, waited until he had got home before giving his impressions of his visit to the U.S.S.R. T was struck with the extraordinary t*v«r to acquire knowledge that210 words
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Article146 1933-10-27 3 No Fears Regarding I The Franc. Reuter Wireless. Paris, Oct. 24. rr-HE President's consultations with politicians with the view to the formation of a new Cabinet are likely to occupy some time. It is stated in financial circles that if adequate steps are taken to balance theReuter Wireless. - 146 words
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Article16 1933-10-27 3 Reuter. Lisbon. Oct. 25. The Portuguese State accounts for 1932 33 show £750.000 surplus.—ReuterReuter. - 16 words
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Advertisement490 1933-10-27 3 This is about the mcst we get out of life; j rmmml^^ COMFORT SATISFACTION. I Then is no greater comfort than .that which L comes from good health and the full command t w And BO<xi vislon P r ob aDl y furnishes more com- j Bit fcrt tnan any490 words
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Advertisement500 1933-10-27 4 M HASSAN. ELECTRICAL AND WATER CONTRACTOR. M-37, Bras Basah Raad. SINGAPORE. If you are Id need of electric lights, fans, motors, etc., and water service, please write to the above address or 'Phone 3411. TO LET. SIANG LIM PARK Further Reductions of Rents from Ist August, 1933. $16.00 and $18.00500 words
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Advertisement795 1933-10-27 4 PUBLIC NOTICES. SINGAPORE TURF CLUB. NOTICE. November (Professional) Race Meeting, 1933. SATURDAY 11th, WEDNESDAY 15th and vVTLKDAY, 18th NOVEMBER. November (Amateur) Race Meeting, 1933. FRIDAY 24th and SATURDAY, 26th NOVEMBER. ENTRIES CLOSE for both Meetings at 12 o'clock noon, on WEDNESDAY, Ist NOVEMBER, 1933. SWEEPS—A $5 UNLIMITED SWEEPSTAKE FOR MEMBERS795 words
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Advertisement950 1933-10-27 4 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICĔ7 IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Suit No. 463 ff 1933. Between GAW KHEK KI!I AM Plaintiff and 1 t HKAIt LOON GHEE, 2. KHOO 800 GAY, 3. KEM PENG HL'AT, Defendant*. To, 1 CHEAH LOON GHEE, of No. 51. Llcyd Rd950 words
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Advertisement371 1933-10-27 4 EDUCATIONAL. FAR EASTERN MUSICAL SCHOOL, Established 1928. (A Government Registered School). (For Boys and Girls). l-A, Kirk Terrace, Dhoby Ghaut, Singapore. Enrol for a Sound Musical Education— Systematic Training both in Technique and Theory. Complete Courses leading to T.OL. Certificate, Diploma, etc. Booklet free. M ANCIANO. Principal LATEST MODERN BALLROOM371 words
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Advertisement520 1933-10-27 4 Special Grand^^; from Ist to 31st OctoWr A DRASTIC DISCO I 0F j 30 per cent. Is being allowed on all nark j ©ocks Watches.! New Shipments of the < Designs and Models in t j Watches just receh IDo not fail to pay us which we guarantee you will520 words
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Article146 1933-10-27 5 ,i Did Not Understand His Revolver. Cologne. r tin -scaped death at the hands i! minists last year because one tf.sins was unfamiliar with v is revealed in extracts I published by the National v it at ther Beobachter." ve" against Communists i Rhine-Hessen last week,146 words
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Article68 1933-10-27 5 Russians Urged To Purchase Dolls. m ~i Helsingfors. t many toy?? in the U.S.S.R demand for them. tk> unwanted good?, any farmi (lull, a tiny dog. or a stuffed J. »wtd to purchase three yardi ive organisations in the Central tatc-s the Moscow paper "EkonZini." ordered a68 words
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Article64 1933-10-27 5 Slim Wife Ixnvered Down (himney. Belgrade. .c!.n Militon goes cat burgling" v.fe with hm and lowers her chimneys of the old-fashioned Vranja. Jugorlavia 7 ii:n little woman of athletic type in king the hcuse she ties herself :n and is hauled up the chim- r rn 'd while64 words
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Article273 1933-10-27 5 How' World Dressed In The Slump. London, Sept. 18. r E worlds has been wearing clothes of a finer texture but boots and shoes of a poorer quality dv.-ing the economic depression, according to the latest League f; j Nations review on "World Production and273 words
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Obituary181 1933-10-27 5 Young Leader Of A Hundred Others. Willy Medvegy, young "Robin Hood" of the Budapest Underworld, has died of consumption at the age of 33. Willy was an almost legendary figure here. The poor of the city had good reason to knowthat h(e existed, for he quietly helped a181 words
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Article151 1933-10-27 5 Another U.S. Recovery Proposal. Chicago. r[E "code craze" in America is now to take in babies. Mrs. Margaret Sanger, of New York, chairman of the National Committee for Federal Legislation on Birth Control, has demanded a code for babies, saying that unless such a code Is151 words
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Article211 1933-10-27 5 Famous Actress Reaches 80th Birthday. Vienna, Sept. 12. Katharina Schratt, the famous actress of the Burgtheater and great friend of the old Emperor Franz Joseph, has become eighty years of age, though not in looks, and is still agile. She has survived all the other women who surrounded211 words
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Article117 1933-10-27 5 Indian Councillors Rebuked. Simla. Vf embers of the Council of State who send ill copies of questions and resolutions to the ntwspapers before they are entered in the list cf business have been rebuked by the Presiaent. Sir Maneckji Dadabhoy, a', a meeting of the Council. He described117 words
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Article108 1933-10-27 5 Decrease In Membership Last Year. London, Sept. 19. The total affiliated members,'lip of the Labcur Party has deceased 60,000 within the past year, according to the Executive Council's report which will be submitted to the annual party conference st Hastings on Oct. 2. The Labour Paity now108 words
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Article141 1933-10-27 5 British Liner To The Rescue. How they were saved by thi?ir last match was described by two men, picked up by the P. and O. liner "Narkunda" (now homeward bound) near Cape Otway, aftt?x they had drifted in an open boat for 27 hours. They were in141 words
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Article93 1933-10-27 5 But She Sues Him For £12,000. Seattle (Washington). "VOU didn't play leap frog right, and -I caused me to break my nedk." This is the essence of the charge brought against Lansing Thatcher, a local undergraduate, by Margaret Lee, a cashier, who is suing him for93 words
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Article107 1933-10-27 5 Was Once Editor Of London Magazine. Los Angeles (California). Dr. James Tarbottom Armstrong, art connoisseur, writer and inventor, has died at his home here at the age of 85. Dr. Armstrong invented the Lee-Metfcrd rifle used by the British Army and the Arm strong torpedo which was107 words
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Article186 1933-10-27 5 Acton Man Who Served The Prince. Fred Whittle, king of head' waiters, who was born in Acton, (London;, and came to be addressed by his Christian name by peers and Prime Ministers, has retired alter seventeen years of regency in Morulas' Hotel here. He was in charge186 words
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Article188 1933-10-27 5 Another Sign Of Trade Improvement. London. Sept. 18. A "BOOM" In the marriage market, particularly in London, is interpteted by pnpl'ets as another sign that trade is improving. Although curing the first three months of if 33 marriage returns dropped to the low> st figure recorded188 words
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Article140 1933-10-27 5 An American Study Of English Unemployment. London, Sept. 19 The British system of giving unemployed men the dole is vindicated by an American research student. He is Dr. E. Wight Bakke, who came to England on a Research Fellowship from Yale in 1931 and has now published140 words
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Article51 1933-10-27 5 New Service Of Motor-Driven Coaches. Nice. A frequent service of fast "sutorails," the new motor-driven single coaches, is soon to be started on the Riviera railways. They are to replace the famous "omnibus." or slow train. Trials are now taking place along the ccast from Menton to51 words
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Advertisement40 1933-10-27 5 *11 I*l a m +g a ti m t V_l 1 jsjj3 KiKflhl MM MwmW nil i iwiiiP *Jteitf__t _j MASTERS^*-. K&ie fa fyouk tie**? and 4/Ual I Represented throughout Malaya by WEARNE BROS. LTD. Malacca, Kuala Lurapur, Ipoh, Penang-.40 words
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981 1933-10-27 6 Shipping News Notices. UNION SUBSIDY TO ITALIAN SHIPS. Sir W. Noble's Reply To High Commissioner. THE following lc a copy of a letter, dated Sept. 20. from Sir William Noble, of the Coventry Chamber cf Commevc;: to the High Commis ioner for South Africa in London, in answer to Mr.981 words
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Article62 1933-10-27 6 Japanese shipyards have received orders from Brazil for the construction of 30 •warships, spread over a period of 10 years, according to <t semi-official report published in Tokyo. Brazil proposes to pay half the price, 200,000,000 yen (£20,000,000); in coffee. Japanese shipbuilders have recently received inquiries from Argentina62 words
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Article148 1933-10-27 6 Those International Sea Conventions. I>HE Board of T.-ac'c announce that since the issue of the announcement cf March 20. 1933, regarding the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea, 1929, a notification has been received from the Government of Bulgaria of its accession to this Convention.148 words
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Article298 1933-10-27 6 Exemption Certificate Not Recognised. At the monthly meeting of the Committee of Management of th? North of England Shipowners' Association, held at Newcastle, under the presidency of Mr. H. A. Saslam, correspondence with the Chamber of Shipping was read with respect to the attitude of the Spanish298 words
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Article72 1933-10-27 6 Arrivals in Jun? at the port of Yokohama i! umbered 418 vessels aggregating 1.960.047 tons, departures' were 420 nmmm totalling :.949,521 tons Of these totals the respective British figures were 35 vesiels of 321,854 tons and 36 vessel ft 328,674 tons. The United States came ne:;t with72 words
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Article81 1933-10-27 6 The traffic through the Suez Canal in July ted to 2 3 54 000 tons, an increase of 146.000 tons, or of c.6 per cent, compared with the corresponding month of 1932. Goods traffic increased 14 3 per cent, compared with July, 1932. The improvement has been81 words
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Article329 1933-10-27 6 Union Steamship Company Sells Waitoma. rE Chinese Pacific Steam Navigation Company, of Sharghai. have just rather an in- uresting refrigerated steamer in the Union fc.eamship Company of New Zealand's Wakomo formerly Gilford. She was built in 1911 by the Northumberland Shipbuilding Company, of Newcastleon-Tyne, for Messrs. Andrew329 words
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Article239 1933-10-27 6 Favourable Returns For August. The Southampton Docks statistics for the n.onth of Augurt. which have just been issued by the Southern Railway Company with returns for the corresponding month in 1932. «?W very satisfactory in vie.v of prevailing economic conditiors The number oi vessels k.ward advanced from239 words
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Article73 1933-10-27 6 A ship's officer ha~ died and two firemen are seriously ill following attach of malaria or. the steamer Hindpool, *w!uch put into F. hguard during the mail week en route to Glasgow from Sierra Leone. The officer was Charles Leslie Drammer, of Grimsby, and hu body wa Landed73 words
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Article393 1933-10-27 6 A Weil-Known Liverpool Liner. London, Sept. 27. SOLD some weeks ago to Egyptian owners for use as a pilgrim ship, the British Exhibitor, now bearing the name Zamzam, spelt In English and Egyptian on her stern, leaves to-morrow the moorings in Southampton Water which she has occupied393 words
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Article77 1933-10-27 6 When the P. and O. liner "Rajputana" reached Plymouth in mail week from China and India, it was reported that two members of th? crew had died and one had disappeared during the voyage. W. Blades, a steward, was lost overboard and is believed to have been drowned.77 words
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Article72 1933-10-27 6 The report that the Swedish East Asiatic company had decided to inaugurate a service between Naples and British India ports is denied by Mr. Gustaf Bonn, director of the Swedish East Asiatic Company. Mr. Borin states that the line has been serving the ports in question since72 words
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Advertisement470 1933-10-27 6 STEAMER SAILINGS. P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIOATION CO.. *H *iJ*jrl AND FOrt EAST MAIL SERVICE <Under Contract with His Majesty's Government). OUTWARD FROM LONDON, For China and Japan. Due o Tonnage. Singapore 1933. BOMALI 6.810 Oct.470 words
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Advertisement190 1933-10-27 6 iWiIOYD TRIESTINO (Incorporated in Italy). EXPRESS SERVICE. CARGO SERVICE. SINGAPORE TO ITALY AND CHINA £*rirh« Colombo Bombay, Karachi, Aden, Massowah, Suez, Port Calling at Colombo. Bombay. Suea, Port Said, Brindisi, Venice and tyw* Said, Brindisi, Venice and Trieste. mv unni Due Leave Due mv 5™ A Nov. 15 Nov. 15190 words
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Advertisement212 1933-10-27 6 HAMBURG-AMERIKA* LINE Deuttch IjJpß] AustraUsche Dampfschifla Gesellschaft. (Companies Incorporated In Germany). OUTWARDS. HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTB. 1933. 1 s.s. SAARLAND, via Manila Nov 1 t m.s. EURGENLAND, via Maniia Nov. U t s.B. OLDENBURG, via Manila Nov. 29 t m.s. KULMERLAND. via Manila Dec. 12 t Bi.212 words
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Advertisement582 1933-10-27 6 STEAMER SAILINGS, n Jjg NORDDEl TS('her LLOYD, ancoroorat-d ;r: The undernoted are the Company's n.tcnded fixtures:— OUTWARDS. 1933 "SAARBRUCKEN" for Ilollo. Mar.lta, Hongkong, Shanghai, North China and Japan v "MAIN" for Manila. Hongkong, Shanghai. North China and Japan ftm ->i "COFLENZ" for Manila, Hoogfeooi STiai, North Chma and Japan Dec582 words
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Article280 1933-10-27 7 Mining Shares. p (re, Pi day. 11 am. qui ittona are issued snd stcck j Buyers Sellers. I rta 30 6 31 6 I r M(. 37 6 I 14 3 15 3 v 1 32 1.37 32- 33 0 21 0 25 j" 090 0.95 j280 words
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Article60 1933-10-27 7 "E 3' PHASER CO EXCHANGE WD :K. kkokers. Bu,fr> etiien1Q8 Iiom 107 nom m 103 nom 104 nom P l) *>"» p*« m i ii4 ci Hi, 9 v ;:;j 114 ci r 4 Pr'>:•? nil v ci i VJ- H< DO. a If-, i 1»2 '> cl60 words
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Article29 1933-10-27 7 I'" Kxthange For nantrliai. Sliai.ghai. Oct. 14. tali;; n ■'••-ion of the new no» in fun l; f-'oao business i *puai market i s >8 iiattd rtto.29 words
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153 1933-10-27 7 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION. ANOTHER RISE IN TIN. Rubber Prices Almost Nominal. 'By Our Financial Correspondent.) Singapore, Friday, Noon. To-day's Prices: Rubber (Singapore), 12' jets Tin .(Singapore) $113. up %y. Market Tone: Easier Yesterday's Prices: London Rubber, 3 29 32d.. Ar down 1 32d. .Market Tone: Dull. New153 words
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Article162 1933-10-27 7 Asiatir Petroleum Co. (S.S.), Ltd. Prices for Shell Motor Spirit and various brands of Kerosene are as follows: Shell Aviation Spirit in 4-gallon drums per British Imperial gallon 11.11 Shell Motor Spirit e* rump per British Imperial gallon #0.10 Shell Motor Spirit in 4-gallon drama per British Imperial162 words
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Article111 1933-10-27 7 The c-rtifica'e rt the master of the Netherlands nvrior coaster Atlantic has been sus- d lor one month by the Court of Naviv.ttvn at Aaatartet for fdftlna: tm check effectively the came sttered. vh'.ie proce id'ing i 'on* tlie French coast, as a result of which hh ship111 words
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Article301 1933-10-27 7 French Loans Marked Down. Reuter Wireless. London. Oct. 24. A PART from the marking d-iwn of French **-loans. the fall of the French Government nad little effect on th. Suxk Exchange, most reckons being favourably impressed by ovcrmeht himness in America. Fusines', howevei, was reatricMd andReuter Wireless. - 301 words
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Article194 1933-10-27 7 Heavy Capital Expenditure To Be Faced. One cf ihe chief points that emerged from the spcech of Mr p. j. Burgess at yesterday'* meeting of the- Malay United Ruber Estates was the very careful consideration that has been given during the past year to the condition of the194 words
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Article61 1933-10-27 7 Inconclusive Result Of Conference, I day. with Dr. *r t ye8ter Agriculture S.s" an A d J statement. Tempanv mfntTouldT £S3 thro,. additionaHSt M n nch aVenUes of aPProaoh .11 probably take place in th? near future The Pineapple Industry Bill, introduced Tnto So ass? councii wed According61 words
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Article222 1933-10-27 7 figures Relating To Middle Asia. Mr. Carl H. Boehringer, Acting American Trade Commissioner m Singapore, has received by c?ble th: fallowing statistics relating to .he foreign trade of the United States wi h Ifkkfe .Asia for August: Total Exports U.S 5131.450.000 Tc Biitish Malaya 236.000 To Nctheriand India222 words
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Article195 1933-10-27 7 Singapore. Oct. 26. R..«S:am> W. Coast N. 1 per Koyan $118 'S-- n) W. Coast N. 2 per Koyan $108 Rice. B. Siam j*. i <gg Rice. B. Siam N. 2 $33 Siam, Ko. 1 "Sinhway" $168 Slam, No 2 'Sinhway $155 Siam, Wo. 3 Sinhway" $142 Rice. Saigon195 words
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Article89 1933-10-27 7 Messrs. Guthrie and Co.. report the following prices in palm oil and palm kernelsPalm Oirin Bulk: c.i.f. landed weights New YorkPhiladelphla 2.60 cents (U.S. currency) per lb. c IX landed weights U.S.A. Pacific Ports 2.55 cenU (U.S. currency) per lb. c.i.f. landed weights Liverpool-Holland]Hamburg £12. 15. 0.89 words
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Article242 1933-10-27 7 Estate On Maintenance Basis. 'THE annual report of Mandai-Tekong P° re) Rubber Estates, Ltd.. for the war ended July 31. states y $2 526 H f r th<? year show a l 0 5« of from th '2? am Unt has 10 m deducted bal cp <* Profit242 words
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Article86 1933-10-27 7 Probable Result Of To-day's Meeting. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Oct. 26. JT is learnt from a trustworthy source that there is every probability that to-morrow's meeting will fix the tin quota at 42 2 per cent. The Siamese rebellion has caused indecision recently among the delegates, who86 words
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Article157 1933-10-27 7 Reflection Of Expansion Of Trade. (From Our Omm Correspondent.) London, Oct. I. For the year to June 20 last, the Ley land and Birmingham Rubber Ooaapany trad ng profits of £59.763. comprrir- with £24,489 a jerr ago. The deprcric.'ion charge is sLgntly higher at £17.736. and the net157 words
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Article365 1933-10-27 7 Rubber Shares. fchjgapore, Friday. 11 a.m. Tbe following rubber anare quotation* m iasued by Prater and Qo and LyalJ and WmM latue Value rr.»», Lrmii m Bbarea On r*»tt j 1 Allenby fO.BO $0.87 $0.75 $0X55 1 Alor Gajah 0.60 0.70 0.68 0.70 IA. Hitain 0.90 1.00365 words
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Article283 1933-10-27 7 GENERAE. TOASKB CO.-8 QUOTATIOna. a GLOBING QUOTATION* > i> Barm. SaUarft. $2 $2 Alex. Brick Ords. $1.00 $2 $2 Alex. Brick Pref. $1 45 $1.55 £1 £1 B. Ameri. Tobacco 110|- 115'- > $10 $5 B. Ma'aya Trustee 5.15 5.30' j£l £1 C. Tin Pref. 7 p.c. 24 0 25|I£l283 words
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Article51 1933-10-27 7 Nanking, Oct 13. For the purpose of raising funds to meet the urgent expenses of the Annul Provincial Government, the Anhui authorities have decided to float a local loan for $1,000,000. The loan is to be subscribed by the different districts and is repayable in three years "Shun51 words
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Advertisement9 1933-10-27 7 nig 5 JSTEBN INJTED riRK marine, nnera l Manager.9 words
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Advertisement92 1933-10-27 7 THE EASTERN BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated in England). SINGAPORE BRANCH: 4. D'Almelda Street. Authorised and Subscribed C»P«tal €1,000,000 Paid-up- Capital £1,000,000 Resero Fund and Hwt I §00,000 HEAD OFFICE: LONDON. BRANCHES: Bombay. Calcutta. Colombo, Karacl J. Madras, Amara. Baghdad, Bahrein, Basra, Kixkuk, Mosul and Singapore current ACCOUNTS opened and money received92 words
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Advertisement55 1933-10-27 7 Yearly Interest Paid to Yon Quarterly Put a few dollars away regularly and watch your bank balance grow. As an incentive to your thrift THE NATIONAL CITY BANK OF NEW YORK pfcyß interest quarterly, Begin your saving now. ■■■■■HHIRPBNniBBBpi |B I jii aB 'w v j r.i 11 l Head55 words
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Advertisement203 1933-10-27 7 Oversea Chinese Banking Corporation Limited. (Incorporated In Straits Settlements.) Successors to THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK. LTD., THE HO HONG BANK. LTD. AND THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK, LTD. CAPITAL Authorised $40,000,000.00. Paid Up $10,000,000.00. HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. LOCAL BRANCH: 458, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. o BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Chee203 words
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Advertisement159 1933-10-27 8 Amusements I MATINEES j i To-Morrow Sunday 3.15 j TO-NIGHT j j 615 9 15 -i A Picture Absolutely glowing with Thrills Romance And Sensation! You'll Hnd sunken treasure terrible montei-s that guard it j life-and-dea h battles romance! An nniazing adventure story of Two Men I See a man159 words
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Advertisement239 1933-10-27 8 .r I SEE man-made landslides, thundering from mountain peaks engulfing hundreds of soldiers fighting m the torrent below j Last Night! I UNIVERSAL S SMASHING EPIC "THE REBEL" Featuring the beautiful Star of silent screen fame VILMA BANKY and LUIS TRENKER, Star of "Doomed Battalion." TO-MORROW—OPENING AT 5.15 MATINEE A239 words
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Advertisement585 1933-10-27 8 m "The film is enc i f "The picture is one of mirth pnvok n rbowa h 1 th* bes comedies of the t j me am anytn«- wh<. h i j Jfar tc nsisMmr a rare treat."— Wednesday s "Malaj Wednesday's "Free Press. PAVILION MATINEE 3.15. J «4 SAT.585 words
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Article173 1933-10-27 9 PUBLIC COUNTING OF VOTES. German Election, niTLER OPENS HIS M CAMPAIGN. Merlin, Oct. 26. -in;? officially announces H ,,r<U'r to ensure that per- in the election on Nov. 12 iy apparent, reliable men Ai t/.i Partv will co-operate fiiit > f P j, ral organisation. •j173 words
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Article187 1933-10-27 9 Negligent Driving Of His Car. fFrcm Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Oct. 26. JUDGMENT was delivered this morning, by the Seremban Police Magistrate, Raja Kamaralzaman in the case in which a well krown estate practitioner. Dr. S. C. Howaid. n Mambau, was charged with negligent driving and thereby colliding187 words
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Article142 1933-10-27 9 Ten Frocks Ruined By lodine Thrower. Two trange dramas In both of which the thwarted love of an Oriental plays a prominent part are related by Renter's Cairo correspondent The young bride was ncaring her future husband'; house at Bani-Ayub. her slender form swaying en the back of142 words
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Article129 1933-10-27 9 Sensational Arrest In Johore. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore, Oct. 26. NG Seng Huat, a Chinese stated to have fled from Ransang village In Sumatra, was urrested on Tuesday evening at Bukit Medm, in Yong Peng District, about 50 miles ay. ay from Batu Pahat town, by detectives129 words
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Article92 1933-10-27 9 Belgium Modernises Her Currency. Brussels. New and less cumbersome coins may shorts make their appearance in Belgium to replace the heavy nickel counters now in use. On Oct. 1. the existing two-franc pieces will cease to be legal tender and it is generally expected that the92 words
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Article45 1933-10-27 9 One Million Dollars Returned To Family. Shanghai. Oct. 9. Kiangsu authorities have ordered the return o' $1 000.COO wo'th of real property to the family o: the Utc mandaria Shcng HsuanHwei* which was confiscated in 1927 on the grounds of corrupt official action.45 words
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Article136 1933-10-27 9 Startling Turnover In By-Election. Reuter. London, Oct. 26. rpHE big turnover in the votes at East Fulham by-election, which resulted in the wresting of the seat from the Conservatives by Labour for the first time in the history of the constituency, created a great surprise. TheReuter. - 136 words
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Article86 1933-10-27 9 Five People Injured in Clash At Mill. Belgrade. Sept. 18. Three people were seriously wounded when the police fired on a crowd of 200 saw-mill strikers at Turbet, near Travnie, Bosnia. The I rouble "began when the strikers tried to stop workmen entering the mill. When the86 words
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Article74 1933-10-27 9 New York Drive Against Bootleggers. New York. Sept. 18 A vigorous drive to eliminate racketeers from the city's beer business is in progress here. The State Alcoholic Beverage Control Board has ordered all brewers and wholesale merchants to file a list of all male employees together with their74 words
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Article, Illustration70 1933-10-27 9 JUST WHAT YOU WANT TO KNOW TO-DAYS SHIPPING SHIPPING NOTICES. A v fror*. the Lieut-Colonel. R. A. Com» mancier Koyal Artillery. Malaya, states that tiv „ur. practice w hich was to be carried out rii Oct 29 is cancelled. The -,hip; :v:z c mmunity is notified that on Armistice Day.70 words
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Article110 1933-10-27 9 Danmark Danish. 5.342 tors, from Dairen 15-10. for Port Said 27-10. O G Merlin." French, 954 tons, from Saigon 23-10 for Saigon 30-10. "Gwnjr Ann British, 546 tons, from Batavia 20-lu destination uncertain 27-10. "General Wrspyck." Dutch. 640 tons from Letong J6-10. for Natuna Islands 31-10. "Sycaon.110 words
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Article97 1933-10-27 9 Singapore. Oct. 21. BHIPS alongside the wharves. East Whwf (Entrance Oftte 1). Yama«uta Maru 22: Planclus 20. M&in Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). Larar *.4. Somali 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3). niux r. 30 Taybank 35; City of Khios 37. Euptre Dock (Entrance Oate 4). Slverv- 48 Wharf97 words
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Article70 1933-10-27 9 From France by the "Aramis," due at Singapore at a.m. on Sunday. From Australia by the -Mangola, due at Singapor: on Sunday. Information has been received from the Alor Star agents of the Dutch Air Service that the mail plane from Europe «111 arrive at Alor Star at70 words
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Article28 1933-10-27 9 Lcns-En-Saulnier, Sept. 18. M. Stephen Pichon. French Foreign Minister at the time of the Armistice, died at hi* country home at Vers En Montagne to-day.28 words
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Article183 1933-10-27 9 BELLING. Singapore. Oct. 27. London 4 months' sight Iff 5 iJ2 I London 3 months' sight *Y*n) London 60 days' aight 2i* jPj London 30 days' sigh; *j* I London cemand J* > London T.T. 2 1 4 Mg Lyons and Paris demand J Hambur- demand l* B183 words
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Article143 1933-10-27 9 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures. TO-DAY. OCT. 27. High Tides —7 06 a.m.. 4.32 p.m. Meeting. Municipal Commissioners. 2.15 p.m. Rubgy: S.C.C. II v. R AF. "B." S.C.C. Football. All Malayan Indo-Ceylonese v. Chinese. Anson Road. Chinese I#aguo Football. Balestier v. Covent. S.C 3143 words
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Article101 1933-10-27 9 ALHAMBRA—"BeIow the Sea" with Ralph Bellamy and Fay Wray. CAPITOL—The Rebel," starring Vilma Banky and Luis Trenker. EMPIRE —Paul Lukas in "Strictly Dishonourable." GREAT WORLD. —Cabaret Dancing j sideshows, Malay and Chinese Wayangs,) cinemas. Talkies: Sky—"The Love Contract." Star—"One Hour With You." MARLBOROUGH. Ronald Colman and Kay Francis in101 words
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Article634 1933-10-27 9 Jean Borotra Again In Singles. j (From Our Oum Correspondent.) London. Oct. 4. NOW that France has lost the prestige of being the champion lawn tennis nation the authorities are looking around to pick up some victories which hitherto had not been thought worth bothering about. To634 words
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Article69 1933-10-27 9 Where Volstead Act Will Still Operate. Reuter Wireless. MANY American citizens, including the inhabitants of Washington, are still compelled to remain "dry" after the repeal of Prohibition, according to the Attorney-General, who is of the opinio.i that after the repeal of the 18th Amend merit the VolsteadReuter Wireless. - 69 words
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Article48 1933-10-27 9 New Yc.-K. Sept. 18. Negotiations fo.- the purchase of 3.000.00 i of American cotton for French interest cxc to open this vetk. on th? arrival of Mr. D. C Neideeker. prominent American and International banker, who is coming hero from Fr.ris in connection with the matter.48 words
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Article230 1933-10-27 9 Women's Close Golf Championship. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Oct. 5. With a number of women golf stars away on the South African tour there was a record number of new girls competing in the Women's Close golf championship at Westward Ho. It is a course which230 words
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Advertisement119 1933-10-27 9 SINGAPORE HOTELS GOODWOOD PARK HOTĔT Phone 6490 Telegram: Goodwood Admirably located—sufficiently distant from city noise to ensure an atmosphere of peace and auietness. LARGE GARDEN—I 4 TENNIS COURTS. EVERY COMFORT High-class restaurant under expert European supervision. Lock-up garages: Moderate Rates: Terms j Apply: —M an ager. TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW: MAURICE119 words
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Miscellaneous203 1933-10-27 9 POSTAL 1HTELU0EHCE SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY. Sourabaya and South-East Borneo (Giang Ann I 3 p.m. North. N.-East and N.-West Sumatra <Tinombo) 3 p.m. Selat Pandjang. Bengkalis. Siak, Pakan Bam?. Fort de Kock and Padang (Ampan?> 3 p.m. Java. South-West Sumatra. South-East Borneo. Celebes. Moluccas and Timor Dilly 'Ban Hong Liong)203 words
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Miscellaneous75 1933-10-27 9 DAILY WEATHER REPORT. Malayan Meteorological Service. UK Yasterlay. Nlgtot Max. Bright Mm. Temp. Rainfall. Sunshine. Temp Stations. Deg. F. Inches. Hours. Deg. 9. Alcr Star 87 0.11 10.4 75 Si.ia wan 90 Nil 10.8 71 X Trengganu 88 Nil 9.7 > 4 Bukit -fcram 89 < Nil 10.1 72 Malacca75 words
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Obituary71 1933-10-27 10 Mi. Lim Kay Seng, aged 77, passed away peac°fully a, his residence. No. 47, Bourmmouth Read (opposite Katcng Post Office), at 9 pm on Thursday. October 26. The deceased leaves behind to mourn his loss, a son Mr Lim Bah Kaw; a daughter, Mrs. Yap Whattone daughter-in-law and71 words
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Article824 1933-10-27 10 In the preamble under the above heading on Tuesday it was stated thai in the nature of things, for various reasons, historical and practical, the j future of the British Empire must be lon the lines of a steady advance in democracy, that the failure or appar ent824 words
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Article220 1933-10-27 10 Comments By The Way. A SIMPLE yet very desirable concession in the matter of the use of postage stamps of neighbouring Malayan States in the Colony and of the use of Colony stamps for postal purposes in reciprocating States was enacted* by a Bill introduced in220 words
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Article209 1933-10-27 10 HPHE calendar for the present Assizes for A the Settlement of Singapore, which commenced on Wednesday, was one of the shortest on record, none of the five cases involving the capital charge. This speaks well for the work of local police force. It is not so very long209 words
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Article161 1933-10-27 10 f\F recent years smuggling has been more frequent, and the Monopolies Department must be given full credit for rising to the occasion in coping with this ever-growing practice. Preventive work, especially prevention of eoaatal smuggling, is a risky as well as an arduous task. The sinking of the161 words
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114 1933-10-27 10 Mi. A. J. Daly arrived in Kuala Lumpur from home on Monday morning. Mr. F. F. King is leaving at the end of the week for Australia. He expects to be away for about three months. King's Scout A. M. Appan was in114 words
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Article62 1933-10-27 10 A fine specimen of a fully grown tieer which was shot at Kualfi Kangsar on Saturday last, was bought by Towkav Choon Chiang Heng. the well-toown proprietor of the Bird Shop, Ipoh, and resold to Towkay Foo Nyit Tse, the wealthy miner and landed proprietor of Fahm Village. The62 words
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Article147 1933-10-27 10 Lt.-Com. Owen. Harbour Master I rif!L an f• has g ne Lo Erasers Hill on ten' days teave During his absence Cant Harbour =Sr -^S A meeting was held at the Indnn Association premises. Penang. on Wednesday and condolence resolutions passN death f Mr V J Patll P Dr.147 words
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Article20 1933-10-27 10 Mr F D. LovewelJ. who recently r* turned from leave, b now on wS County Estate, Ka ang West20 words
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Article435 1933-10-27 10 I BY -~i "Let's go native." Think that one out if van 1 v v »->u can. A m Daladier wanted a t;,v M but the Chamber wanted ,7, taxes. A "Siam quiet." "Diain "Breeding makes the man." brooding unmakes him. A A The question is, will435 words
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Article37 1933-10-27 10 MALAYAN Y.W.C.A COWFERENC GERMANY 'SECRET.' V BE-AHMBN SPORTS NEWS, on r-cge* 14 and 1? CHINA LEWS, on ;j<re 16. CINEMA NEWS. OO 17. CLUB DIARY, on parre 18. THE FETTERS OF VERSAILLES D DM37 words
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Advertisement214 1933-10-27 10 .''•'•■ill. I lt(,||||| liai -•H i ll f ll l i II ll f l, i ,H l ill l l llll j l lf|n| 1|1||1|||| |1||J|(|it|||||(li||I(;|||B1)| take care of your health j AND KEEP THE ANTS OUT OF YOUR FOOD. UKA-ANT ~J PROTECTS FOOD AT ALL TIMES AGAINST ANTS214 words
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Advertisement61 1933-10-27 10 Use KOLYNOS It whitens your teeth. SCIENTIFIC GOLD JEWELLERY. JS£ ly pp cjat d °y High Court Judges, SSSSg? other eminent FULL CATALOGUE FREE. The Scientific Gold Bangles Co Ltd. 104, China Bazar Road, Post Box No. 203. Madras. 11 mmm <m PERMANENT WAVING $8 ONLY In October And November.61 words
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122 1933-10-27 11 MR. SOONG'S QUARREL WITH MARSHAL CHIANG. OPPOSES RECONCILIATION WITH JAPAN. Premier's Mediation Fails? Kwangtung Magistrate Shot DeadCorruption Alleged. An< thei political crisis has occurred in China Thp l-inance Minister, Mr. T. V Soong, has resigned, owing to «Inferences with Marshal Chiang Kai Shek.122 words
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234 1933-10-27 11 Shanghai, Oct. 27. 4 MKSSACiE from Nanking states that ?»Ir. T. V. Soong, the Knanct Minister, has tendered his resignation to the Central Government. owing to differences with .Mar i al Chiang Kai Shek. Mr. Wang Ching Wei. the Execut;\t nairnian. is mediating between Mr. So(;.ig234 words
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Article333 1933-10-27 11 Mohammedan Rebels Very Obdurate? has again broken out between j il'w r iment tro °P s in Sinkiang tan» and the Moham- y by Gen. Ma Chung I Gen. Shing Shi Tsi. the Central Defence Commissioner, reports that the rebels' siege of Tapcheng has been raised Hostilities333 words
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Article91 1933-10-27 11 Japanese Activities In Europe. Manchester, Oct. 26. !IA.\ yarn spinners are perturb•im,. V re of Japanese fine yarns ln the European Continental {wets at prices 30 to 40 per cent. in f ,imibr J*"» Produced Ian-'o Ua ity and strength of the 'o r'h ported to be inferior91 words
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Article73 1933-10-27 11 waa's Foremost Actor Coming To Malaya. 'iif.ssa.-V fi ei a Siu Chew Jit Poh c hm.i's forprn s ian 8hai, Mei Lan Fang. lilE for hlot ctor is shortly leavHf V ill mat tour in Malaya. thou- AiV.r- vL? o hort s °j° urn in FooV,a v73 words
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Article76 1933-10-27 11 Reprisal Fo:* Attack On I.R.A. Reuter. Belfast, Oct. 27. MAJOR J. H. McCormick, MP. for Stanss (Belfast), beat off two gunmen, who fired at him as he was going home from Parliament. His chest was grazed and he had a bullet in the arm. He served withReuter. - 76 words
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Article95 1933-10-27 11 Sir John Higgins, X.C.8., D.5.0., a former Air Marshal of the R.A.F., is in Singapore in the course of a tour of the Far East. He has spent some time in China and passed the Trafalgar and Navy days in Hongkong before coming here. He left to-day95 words
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Article434 1933-10-27 11 Why Roosevelt Raised Gold Price. Reuter. New York, Oct. 26. THE suggestion that Mr. Roosevelt may use the raising of the gold price as a club to induce foreign countries to make overtures for a new monetary conference along the lines the President approves is made byReuter. - 434 words
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Article93 1933-10-27 11 Tokyo's Attitude More Moderate. Shanghai. Oct. 27. JT is reported that Japan ha< yielded to Soviet Russia and acquiesced in the resumption of diplomatic relationships between the Soviet and the Uiited States. Tension between the two countries is said to have eased and there is in consequence93 words
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Article114 1933-10-27 11 Surprise At Reichstag Fire Trial. Reuter Wireless. Berlin, Oct. 24. Another surprise greeted the resumption of the Reichstag fire trial to-day. when the porter on duty at the northern door of the Reichstag declared that Dimitroff approached him on the day of the fire and said "InReuter Wireless. - 114 words
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Article232 1933-10-27 11 Man With A Knife. NOT A COLOURED VISITOR Reuter. London, Oct. 2G. exhaustive- inquiries the police no longer entertain the theory that an Indian or a coloured man was concerned in the alarm in Victoria Square, in which Lord Ratendone's name was mentioned.— Reuter. AReuter. - 232 words
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Article66 1933-10-27 11 Irishman And American Appointed. Reuter. Geneva. Oct. 26. Mr. Scan Lester, permanent Irish delegate to the League, has been appointed High Commissioner at Danzig and Mr. James G. McDonald, a Director of the American Foreign Policy Association, has been appointed High Commissioner of the organisation fathered byReuter. - 66 words
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Article59 1933-10-27 11 Soviet Airman Drops 23,400 Feet. Reuter Wireless. Moacow, Oct. 24. The Soviet airman. Evseyev. has established a new world's record for a delayed parachute jump, according to the Tass Agency. He jumped from an altitude of 23.400 ieee above Moscow and claims to have opened the parachute whenReuter Wireless. - 59 words
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Article50 1933-10-27 11 Italian Minister And A British Girl. Reuter. Rome. Oct. 26. Marion, the daughter of Sir Sidney Barton (British Minister to Abyssinia* to-day married Baron Falcone, secretary to the Italian Foreign Office. A reception was held at the British Legation to the Vatican by Sir Robert and Lady Clive.—Reuter.Reuter. - 50 words
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Article33 1933-10-27 11 Dr. Lim Eng Hae is away in Java on a professional visit. He will be back on Nov. 6. During his absence his surgery will be in the charge of Dr. Dexter Allen.33 words
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Article100 1933-10-27 11 Siamese Premier Accepts Services. Reuter. (From Our Ow-n Correspondent.) Bangkok, Oct. 26. AN official of the Government denies ff 1 the rumour that the King has left to reside In Singapore. Their Majesties are still in residence at Singora. Bangkok. Oct. 26. The Premier's wife hasReuter. - 100 words
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Article39 1933-10-27 11 Reuter Wireless. London. Oct. 24. Mrs. Annie L Swynnenon. senior woman Associate of the Royal Academy, died at Hayling Island 'Hampshire) today. Many of her pictures hang in the Art Galleries throughout the world Reuter Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 39 words
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Article208 1933-10-27 11 INDIANS HURT IN SINGAPORE. Narrow Escapes. Pipe Bursts In Hill Street. cases of escaping occurred in Singapore this morning, when in each case a man had a narrow escape. There was an escape of ammonia gas in a store room and a street gas-pipe burst at208 words
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Advertisement137 1933-10-27 11 'r I BRING ON THE J v\l LAYLMER TOMATO I {(ftp Vfl JUICE j ka P j knock-out! j You'll feel like a different man when CANADA'S OWN j you get the AYLMER Tomato Juice HEALTH DRINK J habit. The cheerful colour of red-ripe WMM t tomatoes invites action the137 words
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Article1131 1933-10-27 12 STABBED HER TO DEATH. ACCUSED'S STORY OF DEFENCE. I Many Wounds. Capital Sentence On Chinese. (From Our Own CorresponHent.) Johore, Oct. 26. rpAI Seng, the 22 year old Hokkien, who was charged with the murder of a girl named Ng Tham, 18 years of age,1,131 words
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Article211 1933-10-27 12 This morning, at the Batu Pahat Assizes, j before Mr. Justice Savage Bailey, an old Chinese ol Kangkar Senangor, Parit Sulong, named Khoo Seang Hwee was charged with having committed mischief by setting fire to the house of a planter and estate owner ol Parit Snlpng, named211 words
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Article183 1933-10-27 12 Radical Leader As Premier. Reuter. Paris, Oct. 26. M ALBERT Sarraut has formed a Radical ministry in which he is Prime Minister and Foreign Minister while M. Paul Boncour is Minister of Justice and delegate to the League of Nations. I The Cabinet will not be completedReuter. - 183 words
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Article49 1933-10-27 12 Reuter. Paris, Oct. 27. Last-minute changes in the Cabinet are M. Sarraut (Premier and Minister for Interior). M. Jacques Stern (Marine), M Pietri (Coloniest, M. Dalamier (Justice). M. Lisbonne (Health* and M. Abel Gardey (Budget). The Cabinet is mainly Radical, with slight extensions to either wing.—Reuter.Reuter. - 49 words
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Article95 1933-10-27 12 The Municipal health statement for the wvck ended Oct. 21. gives the total number of deaths as 211. The death rate was 22.98 per mille compared with 17.75 in the preceding and 18.91 in the corresponding week of the k»tt jmar. The chief cause; cf death95 words
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Article536 1933-10-27 12 Cost Of Wife's Dresses. DRESSMAKER WINS CLAIM. AN interesting point of law wa:> raised during the course of the hearing of a suit in the Civil District Court, before Mr. H R Bull, yesterday. Mrs. Robertson, of "Priscilla," a dressmaking establishment, sued Mr. G. P. Wilson536 words
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Article86 1933-10-27 12 Lacal Indian Charged By A Chinese. Charged with cheating and criminal breach of trust in respect of a quantity of jewellery, an Indian Mohammedan, S. M. Maricar, stood before the Second Magistrate (Mr. Norman Grice) this morning. The complainant, a Chinese named Lam FOon Chye, alleged that he86 words
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Article84 1933-10-27 12 Alleged Scene In Police Station. Two women, a Sinhalese and a Chinese, appeared before the Second Magistrate (Mi. Norman Grice), the Chinese having to answer a charge of voluntarily causing hurt. She pleaded guilty. It appears that the two of them had an argument, which eventually led84 words
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Article54 1933-10-27 12 Alleged Attempted Suicide Of Old Man. An elderly Chinese Is alleged to have attempted suicide In the early hours of this morning In his home in Dunlop Street. When the ambulance arrived the dresser found the man bleeding profusely from a deep gash across the abdomen. He54 words
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Article772 1933-10-27 12 Sererinban Crime. A QUARREL OVER PADI LAND. PADI planter who seriously injured a woman with 3 changkol was sentenced at the Negri Sembilan Assizes to three years' r.i. The woman was also planting padi an adjoining land and a quarrel arose, it is alleged, over water. The772 words
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Article89 1933-10-27 12 Civil District Judge The Local Officer. The cfflcer appointed for Singapore under Section 22 of the Workmen's Compensation Ordinance, No. 9 of 1932. is the Civil District Judge. In Gazette notification No. 1638 of 1933. however, this officer is described as District Judge, which is his official title.89 words
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Article456 1933-10-27 12 Chinese Breaks Owner's Jaw. 4 FIGHT between two Eurasian boys and i i\ neighbouring Chinese pig-rearer, when the latter alleged that the formers' dog had bitten l im, re ulted in the jaw of cno of the boys being fractured. The pig-i*ear£r. Neo Sew Kocn. who456 words
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187 1933-10-27 12 "Below The Sea 9 At The Alhambra. AT THE CINEMAS. Realism is carried to Its very extreme In Columbia's sensational underwater drama "Below The Sea." now showing at the Alhambra theatre. Take this scene for an illustration: On the ocean's floor, in a great diving bell, are a man and187 words
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Article96 1933-10-27 12 No Evidence Against Alleged Killers. Harbin. Oct. 10. The ruthless murder of Mr* Florence Helen Woodruff, 37-year-old wife of Mr. Cyril T Woodruff, in the streets of Harbin just a year ago. was recalled with the release of a Russian. Sofronoff. and Chinese. Li Tung Fang and96 words
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Article99 1933-10-27 12 Alleged Retainer Of Property Discharged. The Chinese proprietor of laundry in RW;r VatL?y Roar.* ana his wife, Ten Kok Ntm and Cheo Cher Sun, were this morning discharged by the Second Magistrate, Mr. N. Grice, on a!l the four charges agaimt them. They were on three charge;99 words
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Article32 1933-10-27 12 Messrs. Aw Boon Haw and Aw Boon Par, the well-known Chinese philanthropists, have made a donation of $2,000 to the St. Andrews Mission Hospital in response to the appeal for funds. I32 words
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Article509 1933-10-27 12 DESPERATE FIGHT INROAD. t Fatal Stabbing. Inquiry Into Selctsu Tragedy. u gOTH men were covered in when I first saw then." T ;t j.j a witness in the Coroner's Court yesterday. Mr. F. G. Bourne was inc. iirm<r into the death of an Indian named Veerasamy, who509 words
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Article120 1933-10-27 12 Two Hokkien Chin a? were urccuced befare the Third Magistrate. Mr. R. J t Car this morning on charges of counter! King's coin and pa ession vi In ra and mat-frials for the same On receipt; of certain inform..::. :i. M* T«-!mie, of the Detective Bran h, and120 words
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Advertisement19 1933-10-27 12 THE Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building Chulia Stret*. •PHONE 5808. BINGAfOi* FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLES WORKMEN COMPENSATION Wtl***19 words
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Article249 1933-10-27 13 GUNMAN SENT TO PRISON. \ssizes Verdict. SECRET SOCIETY IN VOLVED ij; i >RE Mr. Justice J. V. G. Mills and i» common jury, at the Assizes rday, young Chinese stood triai urges of attempted mur mpted voluntarily causing hurt, ami voluntarily caus with a249 words
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Article154 1933-10-27 13 How Much It Cost To North China. Shanghai, Oct. 26. Gtn Ma Luen, Chairman of the h.sm Provincial Government, has unit-d on the ground that he opposes 'he marching of the 41st Army under On. Sun Tien Ying through the province to Chinehai, where, it is said, it154 words
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Article126 1933-10-27 13 IVminist Propaganda Ih France. Paris. •'•"m'-n nro beginning to understand that r: have cne name and personality one« life," declares Maria Verene, :tl nt of the French League for Wo-i-t-s. in explanation of the fact that mor? women lawyers, writers, doc'hers do not now assume their huson126 words
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Article72 1933-10-27 13 Seven Thousand Killed In Kiangsi. Shanghai. Oct. 26. J£" t2S Kian esi are attack- Fighting has been going u ft ft and nights. Seven Govir 6 Co nununists were killed v'„. r^ over nment troops. ng to a foreign report, the «fchuen are invading the district. Seven72 words
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Article191 1933-10-27 13 Chinese Woman Sues Eurasian. /CARRYING a child in her arms, a Chinese V> woman entered the box in the Fourth Court Yesterday, before Mr. J. M. Brander. to g? ye evidence m a case in which she charged Char- ISnThfeh i? raSian Uh t0 fendant. v Giving191 words
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Article246 1933-10-27 13 Chinese Criticise "Chewing Guni Civilisation." BinfT. Alberta. "If the western world coasidc :s thai tabloid newspapers, gangvt r films jn<i chewing gum are evidence of a higher civilisation, the Orient prefers its traditional estate," declared a Chinese delegate to the biennial conference oi the Institute cf246 words
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Article126 1933-10-27 13 Penal Servitude For Killing Nazi. Cologne, Sept. 18. After a trial lasting five days, six Socialist working men iiave besn sentenced at Bonn to a total of 61 years' ptnal servitude for causing the death of a Nazi storm trooper, named Mueller, at Siegburg on Feb. 14. Ten126 words
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Article147 1933-10-27 13 Sungei Siput Beat Ipoh R.C.Cr.C. (From Our Own Correspondent.) In the return match between the Sungej Siput Golf Club and the Ipoh Racecourse Golf Club, the latter won by 5-3 matches. The Ipoh Club pon on the previous occasion. The Chinese ladies who were playing for the first147 words
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Article81 1933-10-27 13 The Straits Physical Athletic Party beat the Beau Stella B.P. on /Saturday last at the iatter's court by 3-2. i Scores (S.P.A.P. players mentioned first): Tan Khai Seng beat Soli Han Leng 15-rO, IC —9. Tan Seng Bah lost to Sim Man Choy, 9—15, 15—7, 13—13 (3—5).81 words
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Article339 1933-10-27 13 Medal Presented To 'Che Abdul Rahman. I (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore, Oct. 25. The order of S.M.J. (Setia Mahkota Johore) awarded by H. H.. the Sultan of Johore to Inche Abdul Rahman bin Abu Bakar, Treasurer, Batu Pahat, was pinned to his breast yesterday evening by Yang339 words
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Article137 1933-10-27 13 Bandar Central School s Two Wins. The Bandar Centra] School basketball team travelled to Batu Pahat last week-end and were engaged in two matches. In the first match against the Chinese Recreation Club a fine and exciting ga«.e en-. sued and after a hard struggle the school137 words
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Article88 1933-10-27 13 Swimming Club Team v. Chinese S.C. There will be water polo matches between the first and' second teams of the Singapore Swimming Club and the Chinese Swimming Club on Sunday at 11.15 a.m. The following will represent the S.S.C: IST TEAM: Dr. M. C. Bain; P. Druidirg, C.88 words
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Article77 1933-10-27 13 The final and semi-finals of the ping-pong handicap and championship tournaments respectively of the Government Monopolies Sports Club were played off on Wednesday at the gymnasium of the Club The final of the championship tournament will take place in conjunction with the physical display and prize distribution of77 words
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Article70 1933-10-27 13 Shanghai, Oct. 26. A crowd estimated at 200,000 saw the Manchurian swimmers, Sei Hing Lung, Sel Hing Chik and Sei Hing Luk (all brothers) swim the Yangtsekiang River yesterday afternoon. The brothers made the crossing at Pukow, which as on the opposite bank to Nanking, taking 2370 words
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Article82 1933-10-27 13 V.M.C.A. Ist XI v. the Indian Associat on Ist XI on the I.A. ground on Monday, at 5.15 p.m.: O. C. Meredith, Lee Pong Lim, D. R>ss, R. Lyne, W. Puller, C H. Coahah, R. J. R. Stracey, U. Caichatoor, J. o. Regan, P. O'Qwyer, W. R. Wilhs.82 words
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Article447 1933-10-27 13 Disease Danger. QUESTIONABLE STATE OF WATER. 'From Our Oicn Correspondent.) London, Oct. 12. gWIMMING has boomed as never before during the past summer. Months of warm sunshine have treated an enormous boom to th.> many swimming baths. All over £s country the modern type of road447 words
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Article282 1933-10-27 13 Ping-Pong Tournament Results And Ties. Results in the Bramtcco ping pong tournament. Ist ROUND: H. E Hall beat Leong Wing Yeok 20—20 (2—o) 21—19. 21—13; R. A. P. Brown beat Tan Gim Yang 21—18, 16 —21, 21—19, /1 —8; Wee Cheng Siang beat Boey Chee Choon 21—9, 21—13,282 words
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Article41 1933-10-27 13 Greenhill B.P. team v. the Boys* Union B.P. at the letter's court to-morrow at 3.30 p.m. Yeo Hong Chuan, Koh Leong Kirn, Pater Tan. Cheong Ah Soo, Lim Kian Soo. Reserves. William Tan, Tan Ah Tong, Quek Khye Kee.41 words
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Article70 1933-10-27 13 Raja Uda bin Muhan.mad Appointed. H.E. the High Ccmmission°r, with the approval of H. M. the King, has been pleased to appoint Raja Uda bin Raja Muhammad. M.C.S., tc be an Unofficial Member of the Ped?ral Council for a period of three years with effect from April 24,70 words
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Article49 1933-10-27 13 Pell Head-First Into Bath-Tub. A sad tragedy occurred in a Chinese horn? in Cuppage R-ad on Wednesday. A 15-month-old male baby, which had been left unattended tor a while, crawled into the bathr.com and fell head-first into a tub of water. He was already dead when located.49 words
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Article84 1933-10-27 13 Allegations Against Chinese Shop-keeper. A Chinese sundry fhop-keeper. Eng Chor Chwee who was charged with giving false information to a public servant, was yesterday convicted by the Fourth Magistrate, Mr. J. M. Brander, and fined $20. or a month s impribonment in default. He was charged with having84 words
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Article36 1933-10-27 13 Nanking, Oct. 2. The Government to-day confirmed reports that Wukiang, In northern Annul province, wat ransacked by bandits en the morning of Sept. 2». About 500 bandits stormed the city taking away 80 inhabitants.36 words
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Advertisement99 1933-10-27 13 1 \[lf (Ifrfiw IflH Wampoles Magnolax j I If is th -nearest to nature's remedy I jj v."i IS =a> ,jr curin? indigestion, constipa- I r"r_r -l-" P Jf, and aii stomach ills by j 1 correcting th,- acti n of tl j I 1= harmful t| i-—— "I effects.99 words
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110 1933-10-27 14 SERIES OF UPSETS AT THE IPOH RACES. TRILLA'S $.143 DIVIDEND. VERY SUCCESSFUL DAY FOR PORT SWETTENHAM OWNER. THE Stewards of the Perak Turf Club after a protracted investigation, and after hearing all witnesses capable of throwing light on the cause of Saturday's accident which110 words
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Article1040 1933-10-27 14 r FHE weather was fine and the going good for the third day of the l'erak Turf Club's four-day professional race meeting at Ipoh this afternoon. The racing was remarkable for a series of upsets. Trilla paying the ft st three figure dividend of the1,040 words
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Article81 1933-10-27 14 Malaya Command Team To Meet Visitors. The following will represent the Command v the Padang (Sumatra) F.A. on Wednesday. Nov. 1. at the Anson Road Stadium: L. A. C. Patterson, (R.A.F Cpl. McKenzie, (R.A.F.), LiCpl. Nutland. (Wilts), L|Cpl. Maris (Wilts), Sgt. Rogers, (R.E.). Spr. Calvert, (R.E.). Spi.81 words
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Article65 1933-10-27 14 Q.S.C. II Beat College Team. Yesterday's hockey game between the second string of the Girls' Sports Club and the Raffles College Girls on the formers' ground resulted In a win for the home team by I—o. The goal which gave the Girls' Sports Club their victory came off65 words
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Article22 1933-10-27 14 In the final (three frames) of the S.C.C. straight snooker championship. yesterday, F. J. L. Mayger beat T. B. Rogers.22 words
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Article249 1933-10-27 14 Sunday's Ten Mile Event. THE open championship cross-country race, over a course of ten miles, organised by the Clerical Union, will be run on Sunday, commencing at 7 a.m. The start will be from the Union's premises in Rangoon Road. Forty-six men have entered, there being a249 words
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Article125 1933-10-27 14 Teams For State Trial On Tuesday. The S.H.A. met last night and selected th" following sides to take part in a trial at the S.C.C. on Tuesday, 31st: COLOURS: Cheok Wah (S.C.R.C.); A. G. Armstrong (S.R.C). Chatterjee (1.A.); G. Ross. G. E. N. Oehiers (both S.R.C), P. K.125 words
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Article62 1933-10-27 14 The following will represent the S.C.C. v. the Sslangor Club at Kuala Lumpur to-morrow and v. the Selangor State XI on Sunday: F. J. L. Mayger; J. R. McDougall. Dr. W. G. Evans: D. H. Tudor. Lt. N. C. Phillips. F. J. A. FeMen: J. V. S.62 words
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Article51 1933-10-27 14 The Dewhurst Stakes At New Market.^ London, Oct. 26. The Dewhurst Stakes, lun at New marke'. to-d&y, resulted as follows: 1. MRS. RUSTOM 2. TIBERIUS 3. FLAMENCO Nine ran. Won by a length and a ha!I three quarters of a length between second ar.ri third. Betting 5—1; 10—1;51 words
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Article97 1933-10-27 14 Chinese XV Defeated By Airmen. HM Chinese rugby football XV. visited Seletar yesterday and were defeated by the R.A.F. by 18 points to three. It was a good game, the Chinese showing plenty of speed and dash, but the R.A.F. were superior in the scrums. At the97 words
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Article33 1933-10-27 14 Results Of Yesterday's Matches. Reuter. London. Oct. 26. The princippal rugby football 'matches played to-day result d as follows: Oxford U. 9. Newport 5. Monmouthshire 10, Glamorgan 6 (at Pontypool>. —Reuter.Reuter. - 33 words
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Article42 1933-10-27 14 Kota Raja Club team v. the Government Monopolies at rugger on Sunday at McNalr Road: Said. A. Rahman. Madon, Iksan. Haris; Dolfattah; Musbah: Taib; Yahya; Masood; Amat; Dollah-Salam, Md. Salleh, Abdulla and AmatSaman. Reserves: Mohsan. Bakar, Sabarl Raja Ismail.42 words
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Article356 1933-10-27 14 Indo-Ceylonese Beat Europeans. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca. Oct. 26. 0 N a rather sodden ground the IndoCeylonese beat the Malacca Club 6—l at br cWey. Messrs. J. Tungate and G. Mariappan urnlined and the teams lined up as follows:— M C Ibrahim; Roe. Mulligan; Burnham. Hutchison. Kattan:356 words
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145 1933-10-27 14 Sullivan's Sporting Offer. NICKY Sullivan, the hard-hitting left-handed featherweight, writes: "May I. through t»»» medium of your valuable paper, challenge rhajudeen to a 12 or 15 three-minute round contest? "I suggest that the purse be 45 per cent, of he g3tc collections —50 per cent,145 words
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Article156 1933-10-27 14 Singapore v. The Malaya Command. The tMJBS fur the State rugby faotbah .Tiendly at the S.CC. t~-morrow afternoon between Singapore and the Malaya Command will be es follows: SINGAPORE: D. R. Harper: J. E. King Q. D. A. Lundon. J C Cooke, F. G. Minns a. Price. J.156 words
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Article50 1933-10-27 14 S.C.C. team v. the Indo-CeyJoncse XI on Wednesday at the S.C.C: H. A Exley. Lt. W. S. T. Douglass. P. -V. Duckworth. T. W: Morray. Lt. N. C. Phillips. V. W. Brand. L. N. Davies. H. S. Hewett. M. C. Elliott. E: V: Smith. A. C. C. Perdriau.50 words
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Article759 1933-10-27 14 Yesterday's Hockey. GOOD RECOVERY IN SECOND HALF. JN a thrilling game in which fortunes fluctuated with remarkable rapidity, the Police snatched a welldeserved victory from the .Malaya Command at hockey yesterday at t hePolice Depot. The Command led by one goal at the interval but early in759 words
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Article33 1933-10-27 14 The Department of Statistics soccer team be.it tne Chartered Bank XI by 5-1 yesterday at the J.C.S.A. ground. The scorers for the winners were Pereira <3>, Yong Kwan and R. Govinden.33 words
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Advertisement105 1933-10-27 14 **********1111 l II IMIIIMMIIIMIIIIIIIIMIIIMIMNI I. SINGAPORE DAIRY FARM. PERFECT DAIRY MILK "PVBITY" BRAND m 1 Z IWw Arrivals From California. m 5 I BY SELECTING OUR COWS AND BY CAREFUL I ATTENTION TO THEIR PE IS DIN G AND I MAINTENANCE WE ARE ABLE TO PRODUCE I THE HIGHEST GRADE105 words
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Article137 1933-10-27 15 I'lrilain Not Want r Them. n,i correspondent.) (f.ow London, Oct. 5. T Rnt n will. as expected, not H to compete in I S' athletic championt fi itional Amateur lips ha lust deckled year. confirmed at a Tlw- .i national Board of r^ r,. t A A.A.137 words
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Article153 1933-10-27 15 Y.M.P. L.U Championship eight Lifting. of the Younu Muslim on the 1933 open J hampionships wITJ be T he definite date n will be notified in re vill forwarded to In the meantime the fol4. general :nformation: lifts will be: <a) two ibi two hands snatch; and jerk with barbell.153 words
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Article60 1933-10-27 15 M rehantl on Tues(ootbafj tournament I E Or A L. Hill. G. D. A. H L Davies. J. L. M MacLennan, A. T. Priest. W. G. V D. Andeison, D. W. W R Dcbbs. 1 B Harper; G. Dodds. J E King; D.G. M Davidson, h. C.60 words
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Article28 1933-10-27 15 Miifclts handloi Amateur SportD Rock Hoe 15—6. ■ll Sect Kirn Chcnj: d round: v. Ec Hock Khoo Peng Koun. Kial v Low Poh Low Jin Tong.28 words
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Article22 1933-10-27 15 I. n out fcr the Keppel tounamc competition and e'. G Mozar and Mtsi Niblcck ttd Mr> E. Litchfield22 words
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Article17 1933-10-27 15 Ii Beiauguw Athlete .Sunday, at 3.30 r Ua Ben Chye. Lim Chin Chua Teck Chye.17 words
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Article269 1933-10-27 15 Straits Chinese Epworth League. FAVOURED by splendid weather the members of the Straits Chinese Epworth League spent a very enjoyable day at Mr. Aw Boon Haw's bungalow. Pasir Panjang, on the 18th, when they held their annual picnic. The programme for the day included a Watch and269 words
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Article222 1933-10-27 15 Tournament Results And Ties. Result of ties played in Iks Useful, B.P. tou-nament: "A" OPEN SINGLES. Wee Kirn Wee be-. t Koh Bern; Swee 14—14 «3—l). 11—15. 15—5: Ec Hock Chiang beat tim Jaik Kirn 15—10. 14—14 <3—0): ChianT*ong Wah beat J C. Koruih i 13—13 (4—l>, |j—6,222 words
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Article84 1933-10-27 15 The following are the results of the ties played last week at the Malay Recreation Club: "B" SINGLES HANDICAP: Syed Ibrahim Aisagoff beat Omar b. Atoabakar 6—3, 6—3: Abdulrahman b. H. Ismail beat Hoosain b. Ghani 3—6. 6—2, 6—3: Hadjee Ahmad b. H. A. Latiff beat Yusof84 words
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Article92 1933-10-27 15 The Piayfair B.P. beat the Grange B.P. by 6-1. Scores (Piayfair players named frst): Teo Soo Poh beat Koh Chek Tuan 15—3; 35—4; c. L. Lim beat Chua Leng Yong 15—12, 13—3; Quek Song Quee beat Koh Chye Tuan 15_6, 15—4; Chua Chian Tee beat Goh Seah92 words
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Article74 1933-10-27 15 The Anthony B.P. beat the Week-End B.P. en Sunday at the former's court. Scores (A.B.P. players named first): Tan Chong Kiat beat C. B. Nair 15—11. 15—4: Draman bin Awang beat Sect Tiong Hir. 15_9 15—13: Yeo Sim Kang and Hassan b:u Ahmad beat Walter Lee74 words
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Article56 1933-10-27 15 YMOA. 3rd. XI v. the Rangers on the V.M.C.A. ground tc-mcrrow at 5.15 p.m.: M. S. Menon. A- J. Flynn. G. O. G. Hoy. James Chan. Voo Fook Kun. Lim Fook Loong. if. Armstrong, E Brown, E. Miles, Lee Tuck Loon. B. R. MLst-i. Reserves —Lee Kit Soon.56 words
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Article41 1933-10-27 15 SC.R.C. "A" team v. the Police "A" today at the S.C.R.C. groung: Cheok Wah. Evan Wong, Chim Bock, Boon Gim. Pong Lim, Chco Beng, Kee Pow, Kee Tian. Tiang Seng, Gim Lock, Geo Lee. Reserves: Yew Hock, Kee Siang.41 words
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Article295 1933-10-27 15 Games In Singapore League. I BY winning last Sunday's game against the Singapore Cubs Dy 10 runs to 4. the American Asociation team has tied with the two Japanese teams for first place in the Singapore Baseball League. The Americans' victory was not unexpected as the Cubs have295 words
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Article81 1933-10-27 15 Th© following were the best cards returned in the I>Jaud Club Octob?r bog.y uudal ccmpe Uion. plny:d ever the week end:— Chua Cheng Liat «18) 2 up. Dr. T. E. Cheah (16) all rquare. H. Masuda (20> c.P square. B. Sasaki (16> 3 down. Yong Loon Chong81 words
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Article463 1933-10-27 15 Details Of Current Prices. Singapore, Oct. 20. MEAT. Beef, steak (round*, kati 28 Beef, stew or curry, kati 22 Pork, lean, kati 41 Perk, lean and fat (Ist quality >, kati 34 Mutton. Australian, lb. 35 Fowl, kati 40 Hens (locally reared), kati 41 Ducks. Saigon, each 71463 words
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Article482 1933-10-27 15 Foursomes Match At Bukit Timah. k N inter-club match between the Island Club J\ and the Singapore Golf Club mill be played ever the Bukit Timah course en Sunday morning. The nn in course will be closed to members net participating but the courtesy of the482 words
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Article73 1933-10-27 15 Budapest. A Budapest man has died in hospital from wounds inflicted by his pet cat. Taking pity en the animal, which was suffering acutely from a pain in its inside, the man tcok up a knife with a view to ending its sufferings. The cat promptly flew73 words
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Article62 1933-10-27 15 Berlin. Sept. 6. Men trying to get in Prussia's police force need not apply if they do not lo:k "Aryan." A decree issued the other day by Hermann Goering, who as Prussia's Minister of the Interior has charge of the State's police force, has set a new qualification62 words
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Advertisement283 1933-10-27 15 Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance in force over $35,000,000. j The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In the Str arte Settlements). HXAD OPPICS: Greet Saltern Ltfe Building, Cecil Street, 81r*apare. LONDON OFFICE: 87. Old Jewry. 8.0. The Company he* £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and compiles283 words
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479 1933-10-27 16 Independence Move, SPONSORED BY THE JAPANESE. "■JHE, situation in North China has taken a turn for the worse during the last several days, following the entry of Fang Chen wu's rebel troops into Hopei territory. "Huaiju is inside the Great Wall479 words
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Article116 1933-10-27 16 And Army Not Paid For Six Months! Chungking. Sept. 19. It is reliably learned tha" General Ti.?n Sung-yao. who has failed in his campaign against the Communist*; in Northern Seechuen, has declcied to retire from m iliary service. He is reported to have remitted hi; fortune of116 words
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Article116 1933-10-27 16 Fresh Fighting Has Already Started. Nanking. Sept. 20. Accoiding to reliable information, fresh troubles have developed in Strkiang between General Shen Shi'i-tsai, Defence Commissioner o? Snkiang, and General Ma Chung-yin, the Mohammedan general who recently pledged hi'» allegiance ttf the Government. Pfthtinjr of a mcst severe nature116 words
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Article56 1933-10-27 16 Shanghai, Sept. 18. j Dr. Rajchman, the Liasor* officer of the League of Nation* In China, Is expected to arrive early next month on board the Italian ?ner "Conte Rosso.' Dr. Rajchman will not stop in Shanghai but will proceed straight to Nank ng to confer witit the56 words
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Article159 1933-10-27 16 Many Victims Stranded On House Roofs. Hanking, sept. 20. MR. Sun Ching-cheh MprcttmtatMl oi the Hopjj Provincial Government, arrived here from Tientsin yesterday to make a report to the Government on the flood situation in Hopei province. According to Mr. Sun the flood area covers the three districts159 words
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Article161 1933-10-27 16 Loyal Supporter Of Central Government. Painlnn 1 Pelping. Sept. 1. General Huang Shao-hsiung, Minister of the Interior, who has just returned here after a extensive tour in Shansi, informs the press that General Yen Hsi-shan is extremely anxious to Fee the Chahar situation settled as soon as161 words
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Article97 1933-10-27 16 Forced To Close Down Through Foreign Durrfping. Shanghai. Sept. 18. The Yung Yu Cotton Mill, one of the biggest Chinese cotton mills in Shanghai, has been closed down by the Local District Couit for insdlvency. For many years lt did a prosperous business. Lut jreaently it has97 words
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Article73 1933-10-27 16 Chinese Minister To Attend Meeting In Paris. Shanghai. Sept. 21. China will b? officially represented at the forthcoming International Silk Conference which is scheduled to be held on Oct. 22. in Paris, it is learned from local industrial circles. As time does not permit the despatch of a73 words
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Article68 1933-10-27 16 Protest Against Revision Of Wage Scale. Shanghai. Sept. 2. The workers in the various Chinese silk rectories in Chapei declared a gcneial strike yesterday afternoon in protest against the revision of the v. age scale by the faotor.es. Altogether fourteen factories are affected. The local municipal authorities68 words
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Article91 1933-10-27 16 Shanghai. Sept. 18. According to m.ui mat ion from the M nistry of Industry, it has decided lo establi'h a Bureau for controlling ifactorios throughout the country, vrJLh branches at different places. The local branch of the said Bureau will be establishec* in the near future to91 words
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Article64 1933-10-27 16 Shanghai, Sept. 8. Tne Chinese Citizen's Association in the International Settlement held a meeting yesterday to discuss various issues affecting the interests of Chinese citizens in the Settlement. Among the decisions reached was one opposing the sale of French Government lottery bonds in Shanghai. The Association64 words
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Article477 1933-10-27 16 Deplorable Situation. STUDENTS' LACK OF DISCIPLINE. "jyjANY of the Government Universities in Peiping closed last May on account of the threatening military situation with the result that the semi-annual examinations had to be postponed. "It was suspected at the time that many of the students left Peiping477 words
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Article146 1933-10-27 16 Blue Shirt Sjcietv Members Arrested. Hongkong. Sept. 25. A reign of terror now exists in Canton following the arrest of a number of persons who arj alleged to be members of the so-called Blue Shirt Society. Martial law is now in force and a rigid search of146 words
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Article83 1933-10-27 16 Limit On Private Property Of Govt. Officials. Nankins. Sept. 14. The Nanking Municipal KaomihUng Ofnc» has submitted a petition to the Central Party Headquarters suggesting that th* private property ol government officials should be limited and that when one is found to be in possession o: a83 words
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Article57 1933-10-27 16 Shanghai. Sept. 1. The aeoplane which left Shanghai for Manila lost month, is expected to start on Its return journey frcm Manila to-morrow. A definite date for the formal inauguration of the Shanghai-Manila service will be ftaed when the pilots who made the test flight return to57 words
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Article190 1933-10-27 16 Agricultural Products Duty To Increase. Shanghai, Sept. 20. rE Shanghai Agricultural Association has submitted a petition to the Government urg ng that the tar'ff duty on Imported agr 'cultural products should b? increased to reli ve the depress on of Chinese farms. It points out that the country190 words
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Article97 1933-10-27 16 Dr. W. W. Yen May Not Attend League Assembly. I i i Nanking, Sept. 18. According to information from diplomatic circles Dr. W. W. Yen may not be abl? to attend the forthcoming F*. tn teenth Assembly of the League cf Nations on time as he Is now97 words
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Article64 1933-10-27 16 Shanghai. Sept. 12. M. Georges Barthel de Weyden'hal, newly appointed Polish Minister to China, who is now in Shanghai, will not go to Nanking to present his credentials until his letters of credence arrive. M. Jean Kryslnskl, Counsellor of the Polish Legation, has just returned from Warsaw64 words
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Article50 1933-10-27 16 Nanking. Sept. 19. General Chiang Kai Shek haa decided to call another inter-provincial conference at Nanchang on Oct. 20, this time lo discuss economic problems along the Yangtsee Valley. The conference will be attended by representatives of all. the provinces along the Yaagtsze. it Js understood.— China Time:50 words
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Article138 1933-10-27 16 Japanese Refuse To Leave. Peiping. Aug 8. When the Chinese took Brer Ifiyoa Suzuki, the commander of hr JsnuMcMl r.ade there, Indicated that he would sCftM nii trcops to the Grea. Wall in v ;th the terms of the Tanfk i 1 -aving only a small detachment o.138 words
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Article101 1933-10-27 16 Defenceless Chungtein K;nIv Captured. Nanking. PfP i The latest reports from Yunnan conflratj* earlier despatch that Clnira? on western Yunnan, was captured btribesmen in the latie: The strength of th? Tibetans at three thousand men and they armed with rifles. e dc As Chungtlen city is pra- t:c;i:iy101 words
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Article36 1933-10-27 16 mmf- sop l *l Another batch of HgW CM from Japan yesterday at Chine expense. v These Chinese are native Chekiang. ~3 t ive I*^ They will be sent back U shortly. —China Times36 words
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Article21 1933-10-27 16 mmmm, p. A detachment of abut infantry soldiers arrived at I The object of this innea China Times.21 words
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Advertisement485 1933-10-27 16 BABY'S SAFEGUARD. Whip he is a little older he will ask fcr wha. he wants; now he can only grab—and v tli the Instinct of a puppy he grabs for something which he knows is gocd. Baby's Own Tablets, the children's favourite medicine, so pleasant *o take, so easy to485 words
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Advertisement121 1933-10-27 16 pn SAXOPHONE MUSI? SAXOPHONE SOLOS SAXOp HONE FOLIOS tutors, Etc. A Most Comprehend w an In Slock. I CATALOGUES ON APPLlcati,»' i I JUST RELEASED' VANILin for flavouring custards creams, syrups and confer^ We are the only Rrm *-hi, stocked First Quality VANILLIN POWDEI in 25, 10 and 5 Grams121 words
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Article444 1933-10-27 17 Attractions At The Local Cinemas. J Flight," tin- First National ing Richard Barthels to the Alhambra ■:< vu made with unMl pleasure by and cast. I winch I have ever helmets, called forth asm The players vir- the parts. The role to be something that Hollywood444 words
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Article374 1933-10-27 17 George Arliss Prefers "London-Mades." Hollywood. 1 women film stars slavishly follow the I I*l fa hicn decrees of London and Paris. The I men stars arQ different: set their own j fashions, ant very different they are. For instance:—John Barrymore. Don Juan cf the films, wears374 words
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Article73 1933-10-27 17 Gladys Hasty Carroll. author of "As the Earth Turns," which Warner Bros, will produce on the screen was in New York this week, en route from Minneapolis to her home in Maine. •As the Earth Turns" is one of the leading best-sellers of the year and73 words
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Article, Illustration1083 1933-10-27 17 Staunch Champion Of Legitimate Stage. INTERVIEWING George Ailiss is always a pleasant and a profitable business. The i nterviewer always gets a story —not necessarily the story the interviewer expected to getbut a story. Sometimes it is a better story than the interviewer hoped1,083 words
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Article115 1933-10-27 17 Contest Winners Sail For Hollywood. Miss Gwen Munro and Mr. Brian Norman, National Winners of Paramount's "Search for Beauty" Contest, recently conducted by theatres throughout Australia, sailed for Hollywood recently. By winning he contest the couple receive a part in Paramount's forthcoming production, "The Search for Beauty." Before115 words
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Article89 1933-10-27 17 Charlotte Henry Wins Coveted Role. Following the international search in which over 70,000 girls throughout the world submitted photographs to Paramount Studio executives. Miss Charlotte Henry has been chosen for the coveted role of "Alice" in Paramount's "Alice in Wonderland." Previous to this date. Miss Henry has appeared89 words
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Article57 1933-10-27 17 Helsipgfors. The Revolutionary War Council of the Red Army has decided on the Immediate erection of a theatre in Moscow, which will be for the sole use of the Russian services and the families of officers and men. The building wiU have seating accommodation for 3.000 spectators,57 words
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Advertisement236 1933-10-27 17 j KILL THAT GERM j with j Put a drop on your handkerchief Just a tiny drop of Vapex generates a powerful antiseptic vapour I which is the dreaded enemy of a cold. It cures colds without J upsetting your system and keeps you healthy and clear-head- cd. Don't endanger236 words
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Article701 1933-10-27 18 Damages In "Alienation" Case. Los Angeles, Sept. 15. ]MISS Claire Windsor, the film actress who Itl has been ordered to pay 75,000 dollars (£15,000) in the "alienation of affections" case declares that she will re-marry if necessary to escape paying. "Rather than work so that701 words
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Article101 1933-10-27 18 Terrible Conditions In Two Village s. VaJdepenas Spain >. Three thousand tahabtferata of two vfffevie* near hers are urgently petitioning the GovernBent for relief, claiming that they are dying cl hunger and arc being forced to eat grass They have been left without work on Uie inclusion101 words
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Article129 1933-10-27 18 Beggar With A Difference Dies In Fire. Angela de Carvalho, one of Lisbon's strangest charact rs v. ho was known as the "Mo;her cf Cat has drd in tragic ci-cumstances. She is a "beggar with a difference." Going from hcuse ;o house and cafe to oaf 1129 words
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Article32 1933-10-27 18 Shanghai, Sept. G. neral Chiang TJ o-ping. Cfc'uese- "Minister to Japan, has decided to returt It hLs post at Tokyo by the middle of the next month.—Sin Wen Pao.32 words
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Article306 1933-10-27 18 Book Left To English Head Master. New York. AN estate of less than £200 was left by Josephine de Castelvecchio Frabasilis, niece of Napoleon Bonaparte, p.ccording to the petition for probate filed with her will here. The dead woman, who was a granddaughter of Lcuis Bonaparte. King of306 words
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Article164 1933-10-27 18 Why Lupc Velez Has Revolver Handy. Hollywood. California. Lupe Velez. tn.e black-haired, fiery film star from Mexico, sleeps now with a loaded revolver under her pillow. Threats to kidnap her adopted daughter. Joan del Valle Velez, are responsible. •So far." Miss Velez explained to Reuters correspondent. "I164 words
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Advertisement627 1933-10-27 18 Rheumatism Swollen joints, A|U v Wjt aching muscles, a stiffening of JfEl tMC limbs, usually mean an i attack of rheumatism. \V When the pains are acute Wn c anc P ers stent a PPIy a little jp AJ y 1 J Sloan's Liniment;gently,withJr M m \t out rubbing. At627 words
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Advertisement441 1933-10-27 18 REVEALS SECRET Of PERSONAL_INFLUENCE Simple Method that Anvon,- Develop the Powers of Fe»Mul M Memory, Concentration. ill-l*„ w^r ,en tlUl correct Lndtsiiable Hafcifa th to wonder-science of m Fully Describing this Iniqw Nethal Psycho-Analysis Charact,, Uu JJI to all who write at once. FEl "The wenderful power ol Magnetism. Fascination441 words
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Page 18 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous148 1933-10-27 18 photographs after meeting (weather permitj tins). I Straits Physical Athletic Party: Badminton match With Lorong M BP., lattcr's court. Players and support r:. fall in. 17, Cheng Check Street. 2.30 p.m. TUESDAY. OCT. 31. Mayflower Mrsical and Dramatic Association: Usual music practice. Mr. Wong Shian Vein's residence. 103. Selegie Road.148 words
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Miscellaneous637 1933-10-27 18 CLVB DIARY. (There are numerous Clubs and Societies in Singapore, most of the members of which are readers of the "Malaya Tribune." This Dior* is provided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest will still be included in the637 words
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Article923 1933-10-27 19 Injustice Alleged. RAT H'S HITTER SPEECH. Berlin, Sept. 15. in which h: es oi striving to 'in the tetters of Vereating her unjustly. Baron yon Neurath. ter, at a reception iiaiistg to night. «ierman Gumwn* u1 on the present f he moment, the remarked that the923 words
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Article252 1933-10-27 19 England's Methods Envied. New York. SO strongly does Mr. Mulrooney. f.romer New Ycrk Police Commissioner, feel about the need for reviving the whipping post* as a deterrent to criminals in America that he says he would willingly take 20 .or 30 lashes himsHf to 'start the252 words
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Article103 1933-10-27 19 Funeral Cortege Headed By A Band. Berlin. Sept. 6. The bells of all the Protestant as well as of all the Catholic Churches were tolled this morning at the funeral of Berlinr. first Ca•holic bishop, who died last Friday. A strong detachment of police hooded by a brass103 words
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Article87 1933-10-27 19 Japanese Goods Seized In Philippines. Palo, Leyte (Philippines; Oct 7. All Chinese stores o£ Carigara closed for three days, resuming in the paralysetton of bvsiness. as Chines* spies, bent on carrying out anti-Japanese boycott, s?i?ed Japanese goods valued at P8.000. Seven Chinese pies, heac-ed by Yu Chay. and.87 words
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Obituary56 1933-10-27 19 Turin Sept. 3. The death has occurred here of the famous Italian sculptor Leonardi Bistolfl, at the age of 74. Signor Bistolfl was several time commissioned for public and private works in the United States and Japan, and his exhibits were a feature of ihe biennial international56 words
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Article54 1933-10-27 19 Bavaria, Sept. 2. A 21-year-old Nazi, Karl Toma*. who set out to waik from Goetzendorf, Unterberg. in Austria to the German frontier, attained, his objective, but the effort cost him his life. He fell irom a precipice 250 feet to his death and was picked54 words
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Article527 1933-10-27 19 The R 101 Disaster. "SPIRIT" OF LIEUT. IRWIN. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Oct. 10, A N extraordinary document conA cerning the R 101 disaster in October, 1930, which has baffled Air Ministry officials, and is still as inexplicable as when it was made at a527 words
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Advertisement321 1933-10-27 19 Pure^ ami Rvl'mbli' €UTI€URA PREPARATIONS are equally a* good as they were over fifty years ago. The Soap is excellent for everyday use, the Ointment for skia irritations, the Talttuni to refresh and cool the skin. Sample each Soap, Ointment and Talcum free upon request, from Mailer Phipps (Malaya) Limited,321 words
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Article, Illustration130 1933-10-27 20 Inspector Lowe of the S.S. Police, who won several events at the cycling carnival at the Jalan Besar Stadium. A. Kadir winning the 440 yards race at the Inter-College Sports. i B. R. O. Willis, runner-up in the weight-put event at the InterCollege Sports. I The130 words
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