Malaya Tribune, 28 October 1933
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Title Section42 1933-10-28 1 The Malaya Tribune THE MOST POPULAR DAILY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. Vol. XXw No. 256 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1933 U'IVIS CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore Saturday, Oct. 28, 1933. Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1933. F IVE CENTs 742 words
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Advertisement107 1933-10-28 1 r v. w Head The SundayTribune Dominant In Malaya THE LAST WORD IN THE ART OF BREWING. i Sole Importers The East Asiatic Company, Limited. I SINGAPOBI KUALA LUMPUR PEN AN Qt I ONLY AT:— JEF* 2HL J9f J__L _E_ JSLj SS CAN YOU SEE THE BEST MADE IN BRITAIN107 words
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Advertisement195 1933-10-28 1 A. FLINTER t, Raffles Place, Singapore. Importing Diamonds and Pearl Necklaces of every size and quality. Selling at latest and lowest market prices. Alao buying gold coins and gold ornamento of every class and quality, paying highest prices according to daily exchange rates. THE ORIGINAL I PRIMUS j HEATING and195 words
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Article, Illustration115 1933-10-28 2 My dmr StfcVK Our d«h*ie will l# oprn aw wwk more Nctft week I will gtrp yon rhe remit of it and then I propose riot to have another debate for abnm j month ot six weeks The sUßfffsiion that tiirT t* an115 words
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Article374 1933-10-28 2 'By "Ntghtmare i In respect* the organ of touch. as embodied >ii the haud. is the roost wonderful rJ the wnses The organs of the other wr.yore passive. the organ of touch alone Is active. The eye. (he oar. {«nd the nostril stand simply opeir light, sound, and374 words
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Article298 1933-10-28 2 'fly "Lur.hy star,"l Aheinf dm sister "Sttoel Star," why can". J oil so! that It Ip not only In ihr country you <nn aecure peace and bo be nearer to and. F>jr town people arc always encouraged And rlTcngthciicd by the prlesta of the churches. When they enter298 words
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Article368 1933-10-28 2 (By "Myrtle:') While Saint Peter was walking in the woods, he saw a little cottage, and he went up to the cottage where he saw an old woman baking cakes. Peter asked her if he may have some cakes to eat. The old woman had lived by herself368 words
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Article431 1933-10-28 2 ißy "Constance") About the latter part of (last year my brother and I went on a holiday to Swatow, one of the treaty ports of China, and I can give an account of the trip, what we saw there, and a tale of a traitor. We431 words
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Article118 1933-10-28 2 (By "Merry Princess.") A fairy had lost her magic wand. She didn't know where she had left it. So she called all the birds of the air to find it for her. He who finds it will get what he wanted. An ugly but sweet voiced bird found118 words
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Article720 1933-10-28 2 tfiy •*Jeun."J Most oI the Cornentes who have declared 1 tint ihcy like country-life better than towuLlfer <«m to be great idealists. Each of them lias painted charming pictures of an Ideal life in the country, a Die uninterrupted by the uol&t' of truffle unspoiled by the720 words
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Article232 1933-10-28 2 tig) Whaug was a very greedy man. He lnvp,i money better than any one elue. When people ♦alited alwut a rich roan he would «»y. "j lcncn» him, he has long been acquainted with me Whang cU&pl&ed the poor people. The only thing that had to give him232 words
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Article560 1933-10-28 2 (By "Jean.") Honesty, they say, is the best policy; so in case some of my readers are labouring under the delusion that I draw and paint well, I freely confess i that I am no artist, But it often happens that the things we cannot do are the560 words
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Article468 1933-10-28 2 (By "Siueet Star."} Thret young aoMhnw w«r« encamped in .1 Irnely spot 01 England, oy order, ourtug the' Napoltomc War. They #ere the trst uf friends and faithful lubjeet* (if Cbelr king They were waiting Tor duak to aid them in their work. Ntglii ram-; at last468 words
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Article357 1933-10-28 2 &D "Luci-p .)j„ li w'fli drli=ltru all dm- i L Lhnt alrruetea 4il*ut»nt the verandah **u a M:itu.v ».r V Find-side, He uu,. about i, mattjjnnif ur-ugfit ni< tu u H dcrtng whnt th L d>>k<*ra r Fallowing hU v i4iu »jv Muluy boy. vrh v. a*357 words
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Advertisement177 1933-10-28 2 FILM STARS' Her lovely skin comes first in the care and thought of your HgjHj^^^^^? Lux Toilet Soap to protect her BWnR' j the skin smooth and young. Why not follow the example Jr RENĔE ADOREE says Lo °k in 2 y° un B is cosily a matter «J? com177 words
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Article166 1933-10-28 3 China To Co-operate With League. London. Sept. 15. CHINA is to pursue her policy of technical and economic co-operation with the League of Nations and the Western Powers, Reuter understands. The Chinese Minister has received a telegram from Nanking stating that we conference between Marshal Chiant, Kai166 words
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Article156 1933-10-28 3 A Whole Chinese Town Wiped Out. Shanghai. Sept. 19. Five thousand Chinese are reported to have been killed and immense damage done in a hundred mile stretch of the Mm River Valley between Sungtan and Mowchow. in Northern Szechuan. as a result of a series of earthquakes between156 words
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Article154 1933-10-28 3 How Berlin Became Germany's Capital. Berlin. If the inhabitants of Tangermuende, on the Elbe, which is now celebrating its 1 000 th anniversary, had not refused 450 years ago to pay a 3d. tax on beer, it—instead of Berlin—might have been the capital of Germany. In154 words
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Article120 1933-10-28 3 Harvest Thanksgiving Day By Order. Berlin. Sept. 17. Half a million pea.sanls r.tiri farmers are tu assemble os. the Buecheberg Hill, near Hamelyn, on the Weser, by order of the Government on Oft 15. which is to bo celebrated us a harvest thanksgiving day with s great120 words
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Article68 1933-10-28 3 Toll Of Sleeping Sickness In St. Louis. St. Louis «Missouri) The 'Mwplr.g Meknesa" epidemic here. which has now cut .'red ltf. sec ond month and na« caused orer 100 fatalities, is stated to have caused death—in 80 per cent of the taseat least —when the victims had68 words
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Article85 1933-10-28 3 Indian Children As Drug Traffickers. Simla. Child d ug traffickers are one of the biggest problems cf the pottos in Northern India. They are employed by the real culprits ,n the trade, who remain irf W8 back-ground. I j scvcal bug drug "rings" have their headquarters at Delhi85 words
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Advertisement240 1933-10-28 3 "I find Colgate's makes teeth lovelier breath fragrant!" I THAT a glorious feeling to know that yoar V teeth are sparkling white to know that ath can cause no offense! Night and mornh your teeth with Colgate's—the toothpaste .tains the special polishing ingredient den* It does more than clean your240 words
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Advertisement243 1933-10-28 3 I i ■ii m i i Do Your Children I TROUBLE Children and Babies generally do in this climate. Why not protect them against the danger of skin irritations and inflammations? Nivea Creme is the ideal cure. Rub a little Nivea Creme into your skin every time after washing. In243 words
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Advertisement503 1933-10-28 4 M. HASSAN. ELECTRICAL AND WATER CONTRACTOR. 36 37, Bras Basah Road, SINGAPORE. If you are in need of electric lights, fans, motors, etc., and water service, please write to the above address or 'Phone S4ll. EwHMBfIMaVMMaWWHHMB-H TO LET. SIANG LIM PARK Further Reductions of Rents from Ist August, 1933. $16.90503 words
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Advertisement972 1933-10-28 4 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. IN THE SUPREME COURT OP THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OP SINGAPORE. Suit No. 463 of 1333. Between G.IW KIIEK KHIAM, Plaintiff. and 1 CHEAH LOON GHEE, 2. KHOO 800 GAY, I, KEM PENG HUAT, Defendants. To, 1 CHEAH LOON GHEE, of No. 51, Lloyd Rd., Sinpapore, Merchant.972 words
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Advertisement799 1933-10-28 4 PUBLIC NOTICES. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. TENDERS. TENDERS will b: received at the Colonial f 0 e ,TV aryS u°? C c Up to ***** of th 3rd Nov.. Li) 66, lor the following work: f mud by the Dredger Mudlark or other Dredgers from the bed of the Singapore River to799 words
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Advertisement607 1933-10-28 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.CL. Certificate. Diploma, etc. Booklet free. M ANCIANO. Principal. PRIVATE ENQUIRY AGENT AND607 words
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Advertisement328 1933-10-28 4 to ij:t. TO LET—II 7, KBUaej R I tion and garage, m Market Street. TO LET—Seaside Bui nished. by day or mcml Swee, 153, Grove^Roa^ TO LET-i-c. s Z~Ax -J fortable 2-strrey hou •ea. $30 p.m. Apply TO LET—I. Ram and clcs? to Uaonfl I i cr. 11-11-33. E:;trv i328 words
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134 1933-10-28 5 WHAT OUR CONTEMPORARIES ARE SAYING Road Maintenance. jsh to emphasise is that U tabUshinent of the Malayan Board was a recogni--1 l for a co-ordinate Alli :nr.iunicatioi.3 as in and on the same f c tablishment of a Fu.id Is an essential cent ral fund of the c Led by134 words
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Article110 1933-10-28 5 r to be secured is Ger- not her submission, lade her position per- She does not desire to rmaments—she does de- The inference is obvious, Ual preliminary to her relations is that accepted. Herr Hitler s we publish to-day, to statemanlike and not to al its face value110 words
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Article186 1933-10-28 5 WE cannot for a moment conceive what is behind this new move. In effect, it is clear the tax would mean robbing Peter to pay Paul. With the atmosphere in the F.M.S. still surcharged with suspicion, disillusionment and fear rhe rice tax we think will be the last186 words
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Article145 1933-10-28 5 new plan, which Is designed foi the agricultural development of remote regions, embraces not only 'national minorities," but the entire peasantry of the Soviet Republics; "refracto r y" cultivators, kulaks and former collective farmers come especially within its scope. Such persons may be deported from their home?,145 words
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Article196 1933-10-28 5 Edwardian Fashion Here Again? Hollywood. EDWARDIAN days are here again, according to Orry Kelly, one or Hollywood's foremost dress designers. A return to that fashion era will mean a more gracious mode of living. Mr. Kelly thinks, as well as now-old styles in clothes. Gentlefolk may even196 words
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Article147 1933-10-28 5 Will Not Affect South Africans And Belgians. The Hague. Sept. 16. Students of Belgian nationality and from the Union of South Africa are not to be affected by the Bill which has been passed by both Houses of Parliament to limit the number of students of foreign147 words
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Article114 1933-10-28 5 Admission To A County Fair. Tullahoma, Tennessee. RATTLESNAKES Cefld or alive wm ac cepted as ticket l of admission to the Franklin County Fair. Anyone who brings in such a reptile is to r £l u aS many flee Uckets n the as hisnake has rattles. This114 words
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Article149 1933-10-28 5 Minister's Defence Of New Services. Pretoria, Sept. 18. The Shipping Agreement recently concluded between the Union and Italy wa c defended by Mr. Fourie. the Minister of Mines and Industries when he addressed' •■he Chamber of Industries Convention here to-day. It had been possible, he said, to secure149 words
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Article179 1933-10-28 5 Over 3,000 Attacks In Three And Half Years. Moscow, Sept. 18. Allegations of consistent attacks or trains running on the eastern section o. the Chinese Eastern Railway have lee. to a request to the Manchukuo Government to provide "'actual, not nominal guards." particularly on this portion ol179 words
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Article61 1933-10-28 5 Churches Must "Fall Into Line." Washington. Churches are held by the national recovery administration of the United States to come within the scope of the Recovery Act. If they employ thre- ~r more persons, j This statement owes its origin to an enquiry as to whether churches would61 words
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Advertisement49 1933-10-28 5 LuH BS W N W A 8 1 At L (7; which is easily applied and which does net get out of P lace even w^en applied to a'ways be at hand. It is obtainable from ali dispensaries 7T- or direct from the sole-agents: />;*: I.V. Straits Java Trading Co.49 words
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Advertisement80 1933-10-28 5 Sound V^^^^eth^ The Foundation Of Good n Health. Everyone knoAs that sound, undecayed and clean teeth are essential to good health. Olbbs Dentifrice has positively no equal as a thorough cleanser of teeth and preventative of decay. Its pteaaaat tasting antiseptic froth gets into all the crevices, destroys dangerous germs,80 words
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Advertisement296 1933-10-28 5 i i nwini:niiiiiiiinti|iitiiiMl"»iii]itiiiiiiiiiiiiirni'i inn intiiiiiiuwtn* SINGAPORE DAIRY FARM I PURE FRESH MILK PURITY BRAND E F-tding and Milking Time. m m ALL OUR BOTTLES ARE HOODED SEALED I WITH AN ILLUSTRATION, IN GREEN, OF A j I COW'S HEAD ON THE HO OD. I THESE CONSTITUTE YOUR j j. PROTECTION296 words
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972 1933-10-28 6 Shipping News Notices. TERRIBLE DANGER ON TANKERS. 44 Athelqueen Disaster Recalled. THE explosion which occurred on board the tanker "Athelqueen," while she was on her way from Kobe to Manila last month, during tank cleaning, will bring home to many tanker officers the danger cf empty tanks, writes a contributor972 words
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Article544 1933-10-28 6 British Shipbuilding Progress. jmtt busiest shipbuilding yard in Great Bri- to-day is that of Messis Workmln -lark (1928) LML, of Belfast. Woikman At the present moment, they have on 'early tO.OOO gross tons of high class Z ■•enger and cargo ships. pas In addition, they recri-iiu, Ell-rman fleet544 words
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Article56 1933-10-28 6 Allegation Against Spanish Trawlers. The Hungarian cargo steamer Magyar, which was abandoned in sinking condition 70 miles S.W. of Oporto after her entire crew had been taken off by the London vessel British Hope, was subsequently boarded by the crews of two Spanish trawlers and sacked, according to56 words
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Article504 1933-10-28 6 Naming Of The Southern Cross. THE new Melanesian Mission ship Southern Cross, which has been built and engined by Messrs. Cammell Laird and Co.. Ltd., at Bfrkanhaad, was officially named Southern Cross by Lady Stanley, r.nd dedicated by the Bishop of Liverpool. Dr. David, as she lay alongside504 words
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Article868 1933-10-28 6 When Kaiwo Maru Called At Hongkong. II.'HEN the brqi<:-rigg:c iliesel auxiliary Tf training vessel Kclwo Maru paid visit to Hongkong i:i June. 1932, we fee! aire that n/ny old salts moet have b. n taken back SO memories cf the grand days of sail, says868 words
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Advertisement489 1933-10-28 6 STEAMER SAILINGS. P. 0. BRITISH INDIA I AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., JW »>«jW AND PUB EAST MAIL SERVICE. <%Jnder Contract with His Majesty's Government). OUTWARD FROM LONDON For China and Japan. Due Tonnage. Singapore 1933. SOMALI 6.810 In489 words
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Advertisement209 1933-10-28 6 ITfjfiLOYD TRI EST IN Ol (Incorporated In Italy). EXPRESS SERVICE. CAKGO SERVICE. I I SINGAPORE TO ITALY AND CHINA K ar!rhi 6 13 Colombo. Bombay, Karachi, Aden, Massowah, Suez Port I Calling at Colombo, Bombay, Suez, Port Said, Brindisi Venic and th' t Said, Brindisi, Venice and Trieste. TT A209 words
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Advertisement206 1933-10-28 6 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINE Deutech iHpH Australische Dampfschiffj Jfl CJ Gesellschaft. (Companies Incorporated in Germany). OUTWARDS. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. 1933. s.s. SAARLAND, via Manila Nov. 3 t m.s. BURGENLAND, via Manila Nov. 14 t B£. OLDENBURG, via Manila Nov. 2» 1 nus. KULMERLAND. via Manila Dec. 12 t206 words
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Advertisement569 1933-10-28 6 STEAMER SAlLmrj NORDDKi IS( ||r v The undernoted are the Oonm,. fixtures:— mwo bmmfa OUTWARDS. "SAARBRUCKEN" for Roiio. v I I MAIN- for Manila, Hon, Shanghai. North China and "COBLENZ" for Manila How Shai. North China and j., HOMEWARDS. '-TRIER" for Genoa Ea < IS33 Hamburg and Bremen 3 "DONAU"569 words
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Article385 1933-10-28 7 Mining Shares. Saturday. 11 am. quotations are Issued exchange and stock Duyen Sellers. xin 30 6 31,6 36 37 6 143 15|3 135 1.45 30- 313 021 0.25 j 0.80 0.90 4 3 9 tl 0 40 0.45 xd 5. Mat) 0 46 0.48 V- 11 15385 words
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Article66 1933-10-28 7 Iluntm Wants Grant For I U'\ dopment. Slinnghnl, Oct 37 imt approached Mi..n;cr MlnUieri and Mr "tni" 1 foi *16 600.000 frum 000 ccitun una wh«ai. 0 -,i I r thr develttpiiuj cnlnlns I.m<u& rics Id •»r ia adopting measures iiMUiitr; iti North China y-'ipinu »n<l Tientsin m&y66 words
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189 1933-10-28 7 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION. EFFECT OF THE NEGOTIATIONS. Rubber Steadier In Singapore. (By Our Financial Correspondent.) Singapore, Saturday, 11 a.m. To-day's Prices:— Rubber 'Singapore), 13 cts., up ct. Market Tone: Firm. Yesterday's Prices:— London Rubber 3 15 16d., up 1 32d. Market Tone: Steady. New York Rubber, 7189 words
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Article72 1933-10-28 7 Nanking Taking Steps Against Japan. "Sin Chew Jit Poh." Hcngkong. Oct. 27. The Nankins Government is planning to accpt measures against he heavy Japanese dumping cf rice in Shanghai. Japan se merchants in Amcy refuse to pay 'he ilce tax. As a result, the authori ies have dttai::td"Sin Chew Jit Poh." - 72 words
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Article143 1933-10-28 7 The we.kly rubber auction report, dated Oc.. 25. as .submitted by the Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association, reads: Catalogued 1,401.904 1b—625.85 tons. Ofteiert 1.285,413 1b.=573.84 tons. Sold 932.680 1b.=416.37 ton.v London, spot, 3 27 32d. New Ycrk. spot 7"< c s. PRICES REALISED Ribbed Smcked Sheet:143 words
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Article34 1933-10-28 7 Shanghai, Oct. 28. As a result of Mr. T. V. Soong's resignation. Chinese Government loan bonds are falling sharply. They are rallying somewhat, but the market is close.—' Sin Chew Jit Poh."34 words
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2948 1933-10-28 7 Outspoken Address At <£Meeting Of Local Indians. effect on Indians of the rice tax was described by a local barrister at a meeting a few days ago in Singapore. He strongly criticised a memorandum by the Director of Agriculture, in wh -h the tax2,948 words
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Article642 1933-10-28 7 Rubber Shares. Singapore, Saturday, 11 a.m. The following rubber anaxe quvtaUooa r+M Issued by Praaer and Ocand LyaU and BtMfcr iaau« Value. Ptaaar LyaU I Shan* 4m Oo WtfmM 1 Allcnby $0.80 $0.87% $0.75 $0 85 1 Alor Gajah O.GO 0.70 06i 0.70 1 A. EUtam 0.90642 words
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Article99 1933-10-28 7 Messrs. brail Peat. Ltd.. in their weekly .übbcr leport dated Oct. 27. state: Early In the week rumours cf a meeting to ake place in London between the British and Dutch representa ives brought in a considerable volume of buying, but subsequently the market appeared to tiie and99 words
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Advertisement24 1933-10-28 7 EASTERN UNITED ASBI7BANCE CORPORATION, LTD. FIXE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. JOHNSON. General Manager. OFFICE No 4. Cecil street. Singapore.24 words
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Advertisement93 1933-10-28 7 THE EASTERN BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated In England). BINGAPOKK BMAttttt 4. D'Almeida Street. Authorised and Subscribed Capital iJ-SSS-SS Paid-up-Capital «*Mg aeaerre Fund and W.ow arwan OPTICS: LONDON. BRANCHES: Bombay. Calcutta. Colombo. KaracU Mnara. Baghdad Bahrein. Baara. Kirctut, Mocnl and 81n**rv>— -f l'_ CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened end money -erelved on Fixed Deposit93 words
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Advertisement13 1933-10-28 7 I ~7n9~9 C OLLY6R "QUAY SINGAPOR-fc Hta- Offlce: IS. WaU Street. New Ywk.13 words
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Advertisement209 1933-10-28 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 $40,000,000.0». Paid Up $10,000,000.00. HEAD OFFICE. CHINA BUILDING CHUUA STREET, SINGAPOKS. LOCAL BRANCH: 45«. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Chee Swee Cheng.209 words
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Advertisement418 1933-10-28 8 Amusements < ALL ABOARD FOR THE LAUGH*™ jriĔSj^ CRUISE OF THE SEASON! A m TO DAY'S MATINEE 3.15 CAPITOL MATINEE: TO-MORROW 3.15 t Here They Are Again! SH[^^^^^^H The Screen s Funniest Pair J| at their Best «Pt I Take a peep into the Bridal V ith i .N v418 words
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Advertisement336 1933-10-28 8 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. ORDINANCE NO. 44 (BANKRUPTCY.) IN T#E SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Summary Case. Ii Bankruptcy. No. 233 of 1933. Re FRANCIS NEELANKAVIL, of No. 49, Scolts Road, Singapore, Teacher, Royal English School, River Valley Road, Singapore. Receiving Order made 23rd June. 1933. Date of336 words
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Advertisement210 1933-10-28 8 MATINEES To-Day To-Morrow 3.15 TO-NIGHT j 6 ,5 A Picture Absolutely glowing with Inrills Romance And Sensation! 1 You'll find sunken treasure terrible momters >bat guard it Ufe-and-deah battles romance! An mazing adventure story cf Two Jta See a man fight a deadly octopus, eigfct-armed, mighty, for the girl he210 words
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1385 1933-10-28 9 In salt- Retrenchment. HOSPITAL RATES INCREASED. 4 STRONG criticism of the policy i- .M.S. Government in rested ical services was made planters' meeting by Dr. i that retrenchment by cutspecialists was grossly unOar Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Oct. 26. nary g neral meeting cf1,385 words
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Article110 1933-10-28 9 At the annual general meeting of the "Friendly Sporting Association." held on the 24th inst.. the following were elected officebearers for the ensuing year:— President. Mr. Tan Yew Chen?; Vicc-Pre-ridents Messrs. Ang Cheng Chwee and Chan Kok Seng: hon. secretary. Mr. Khoo Koon Uat; hon. asst.110 words
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Article, Illustration62 1933-10-28 9 JUST WHAT YOU WANT TO KNOW TO-DAY'S SHIPPING NEW RULES PASSED. lo Prevent Smuggling In S«afow. Honcjteooe, Oct. 27. MUirtumc Customs offles.' haw irQiiinuij Windlne pa&senjser* >i rnn lUtor- of paper affttctas and lug- :,r I»' !h»-ni oik blftn> forms supplied r I" ch<rk aoniic^bne. r u Kwri Un Inspected62 words
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Article29 1933-10-28 9 Shuiifhai Oct. 27. •-.•»1». in sh<uiKhal havr irnns- "J winter cKiUitu: to TMn- ni|-if ri-i jifirrs of Uir rofcnt ,v iu Shantung.~-Min Kuo Jih AA A29 words
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Article16 1933-10-28 9 Artimtr «all» for tt.iU'Jn and i» i L-.m. iQ-martiMv uud rvot hi -•'lullv nrifduicd.16 words
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Article53 1933-10-28 9 The outward Dutch aeroplane is reported to have left Alor Star thfl morning. The mail is expected to arrive in Singapore at li a.m to-day and will be delivered immediately. From France by the "Aramis," due at Singapore at 7 a.m. to-morrow. From Australia by the "Mangola," due53 words
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Article186 1933-10-28 9 SELLING. Singapore. Oct. 27. London 4 months' sight 2 4 532 London 3 months' sight 24% London 60 days' sight 2 4 764 London 30 days' sigh; 2;4 3,32 Lor.don demand 2)4 116 London T.T. 2j4 1i32 Lyons and Paris demand 925 Hamburg demand 148 New Ycrk demand186 words
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Article79 1933-10-28 9 The following notifications under the Societies Ordinance appear in the Government Gazette: The Khor Si Jin Chin Seah and the Khay Tong Seah have ceased to exist; the Kallang Batin Football Club, of Singapore, the Tong Aik Private Toties" Association, of Penang, and the Malacca Cycle Association have been duly79 words
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Article95 1933-10-28 9 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures. TO-DAY OCI 3R High Tides.—"? 3 «lot.. U-W pj»i. Rugtoy: BC v. Johor* R.F.A A.' R.C SlugApore v. Mutnya Comtnsnd SCC Foot boll. All Malayan V. Malays. J a tan Horltn*: B.R.C "3 Y.IRC-, 6R C.; R.C t. Girls'95 words
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Article92 1933-10-28 9 ALHAMBRA—"BeIow the Sea" with Ralph Bellamy and Fay Wray. CAPITOL.—SIim Summerville and Zasu Pitts in "Her First Mate." EMPIRE.—"The Coroner." GREAT WORLD.—Cabaret Dancing sideshows, Malay and Chinese Wayangs, cinemas, Talkies: Sky—"The Love Contract." Star—"One Hour With You." MARLBOROUGH.—Boris KarlofT in "The Mummy." NEW WORLD.—Cabaret Dancing, sideshows, Malay Operas, Chinese92 words
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Advertisement109 1933-10-28 9 STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY, (Established in 1914). Btttloners and Repairer*. H-A. Change Alley, Singapore. 9 ribbons carbons (alao for Pen tc Pencil writing) the quality to be your money will p. be refunded. »tt> 1 Ul up tOT mec k»ntai in ease youi J2**f ler is out of order, and needs109 words
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Advertisement140 1933-10-28 9 SCIENTIFIC GOLD JEWELLERY. Highly appreciated by High Court Judges, Ministers to Government and other eminent public men. FULL CATALOGUE FREE. The Scientific Gold Bangles Co., Ltd., 104, China Bazar Road, Post Box No. 283. Madras. I I I ll* il I lIIW l"l I I I I I it Will140 words
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Advertisement112 1933-10-28 9 Retain The Vigeur Of Youth By Taking Siddha Satwa Makaradhwaja. The Panacea For All Diseases. The King of Tonics to build up Nerve, Brain, Body and a sure remedy for Nervous Debility, Asthma, Loss of Vitality, Impurity and Poverty of Blood, All Pevers, Rheumatism, Consumption, Diabetes, etc. Price—l Phial of112 words
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Advertisement407 1933-10-28 9 SINGAPORE HOTELS j GOODWOOD M HOTĔT I 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 L Apply:—Manager. METROPOLE HOTEL. TEL. 7986. BRAS407 words
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Advertisement127 1933-10-28 9 I TO-NIGHT:— MAURICE CHEVALIER j in his latest comedy triumph "A BED TIME STORY" j wi.h the world's youngest star BABY LEROY. j j TO-MORROW: j j JESSIE MATTHEWS. OWEN NARES j in j "THERE GOES THE Ilk IDE." j A saucy and seductive com:dy with music TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL127 words
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Miscellaneous126 1933-10-28 9 I j POSTAL INTELLIOENCE SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSF. TO-DAY. Kemaman. Kemasek. Kretay. Dungun. Trengganu and Besut (Tung Song) 2 p.m. Banka Island, Pladjoe and Palembang (Senang) 2 p.m. Pontianai: (Togian) 3 p.m. Djambi (Toradja) 3 p.m. North, N.-East and N.-West Sumatra, Rangoon and Calcutta (Celebes Maru) 3 p.m. Bengkalis and Bagan126 words
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Article656 1933-10-28 10 Those anti-restrictionists who still argue vainly against control of rubber might well ponder over the records and statistics to be found in W. H. Rickinson and Son's "World's Rubber Position" for September, which arrived by the mail yesterday. Although the world's consumption of rubber for 1933 is expected656 words
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264 1933-10-28 10 REALISING that something practical must be done for the large number of people who in former times have been able to find employment in the towns but are now unable to secure employment of any sort, due to the supply exceeding the264 words
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Article167 1933-10-28 10 THE Singapore Flower Show—it is more convenient to call it that, as I is the custom in England—is to be an j annual institution. At the meeting of j tne Committee of the last show it was decided to hold a Singapore AgriHorticultural Show in 1934 on April167 words
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Article168 1933-10-28 10 THE observance of Armistice Day by the ex-Services Association of Malaya will be very much on the same lines as in previous years. The members of the Association will attend the service at the Cenotaph in the morning and they will also be present at St. Andrew's Cathedral168 words
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17 1933-10-28 10 Mr. R. W. Grant is now acting Assistant Adviser. Segamat, Johore.17 words
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Article45 1933-10-28 10 Mr. Cheah Seang Ho of the clerical staff, the Customs Office, Teluk Anson, has been transferred as Chief Clerk at the Customs Office. Seremban. Mr. A. E. Colman-Doscas. Agricultural Field Officer, Negri Scmbilan, has been appointed a member of the Negri Scmbilan State Council.45 words
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Article45 1933-10-28 10 A serious fire occurred at Bukit Mertajam at about 2 a.m. on Sunday when two attap houses just opposite the Bukit Mertajam Club were completely destroyed. There were no casualties except damage to property including loss of jewellery and cash worth approximately $4,000.45 words
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Article34 1933-10-28 10 Captain W. Smith, pilot, Port Swettenham, has left for Home. Mr. W. A. B. Smith, of Jugra Land and Carey. Ltd, Port Swettenham, returned from long leave by the "Glenamoy" on Tuesday.34 words
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Article54 1933-10-28 10 There is a flourishing banana industry in the Batu Pahat district of Johore It is estimated that some 50 tons of bananas are sent by lorry to Singapore each week from there. The varieties sent are cooking bananas and the eating variety known as "pisang masak hijau." The54 words
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Article42 1933-10-28 10 Mi. E. L. D. Evas, of Sengat Estate is indisposed. It is reported that Mr. R. Irvine will succeed Mr. Nash as Chairman, Kinta Sanitary Board. Mr. R. s. Steedman, the well-known mining engineer, is leaving for home shortly on holiday.42 words
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Article125 1933-10-28 10 Invitations have been issued for the wedding cf Mr. Tan Seng Chin, eldest son of Towkay Tan Kee Sin and Mrs. Tan Kee Sin, of Klang, with Miss Lee Leong Van, daughter of Towkay Lee Boon Wat and Mrs. Lee Boon Wat, on Sunday at the Ban Lam Kong125 words
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Article451 1933-10-28 10 sf The ideal marriage, I read U v w a man finds a beautiful girl mri good housewife. I thought that w_! bigamy. A A A Singing is said to be verj beaelci_i in certain cases of deafnes; ai vice versa. 0 A The world will remain451 words
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Article44 1933-10-28 10 GIRLS' CORNER, on page 2. MUNICIPAL MEETING, on pag.- 12 SPORTS NEWS, on pages 14 BOd CLUB DIARY, on page 15 RADIO NEWS, on page 16. CHINA NEW8. on page 17 LANDLORDS AND MORALITY' On :8 BOYS' CORNER, on page 19.44 words
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Advertisement247 1933-10-28 10 TAKE CARE OF VOI R HEALTH I I AHD KEEP THE ANTS OUT OF YOUR FOOD. I j UKA-ANT 1 PROTECTS FOOD AT ALL TIMES AGAINST ANTS I WITHOUT THE AID OF WATER, CHEMICALS, ETC AND j WITHOUT FURTHER ATTENTION OR EFFORT. I THE FIRST COST IS THE LAST COST.247 words
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Advertisement148 1933-10-28 10 j ANGELA DI MARTINIS {ENGLISH SCHOOL OF DANCING I The foremost School of Dancing j in the East Conducted by Teachers of a lifetime experience of every type of dancinv STARTING NOVEMBER— PRACTICE CLASSES. j To which we cordially invite our j pupils and their friends, j Special Care taken148 words
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92 1933-10-28 11 CHIEF OBSTACLE TO BRITAIN'S CO-OPERATION REMOVED. Tin Agreement Renewed. New Control Scheme: Quota Raised To 40 Per cent. result of rubber restriction negotiations in London it is stated that French participation in a control is almost certain. This will92 words
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Article185 1933-10-28 11 IVohil.itiim Of New I'lantinjrs. London, CM. u V IfnliKcr tirower,* ajriM-v no confirm u| rstonil thnt the r itati\T* of th. 1 vi.nt'b und Belgian interests. hold in .»>. la- bttro adjourn- restriction. It» rp represented th t.: i .merriment. Th rrni h tha r >ii to185 words
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Article290 1933-10-28 11 Special Arrangement For Siam. Reuter. London, Oct. 27. r PHE tin agreement has been renewed for three years from Jan. 1. 1934, the quota being raised to 40 per cent. The new control scheme does not differ in essentials from the existing scheme. STANDARD TONNAGES. StandardReuter. - 290 words
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Article65 1933-10-28 11 Panic C ontinues In Harbin. Siianghai, Oct. 28. I prevails in Manchuria ie threatening prosout between Soviet A thousand more Harbin, which is in ifl strengthening the South Pacific Japanese Fleet on nw iti China, 'on of Manchurian their home in the fnd the region round an65 words
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Article128 1933-10-28 11 Great Reception From Huge Crowds. Reuter. Paris, Oct. 27. COL. and Mrs. Lindbergh, who arrived last night by seaplane, on alighting at Les Murelux, on the Seine, close to the famous nudist colony, from Inverness, -were surrounded by adulation equal to that evoked by the original exploit.Reuter. - 128 words
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Article262 1933-10-28 11 G.O.C.'s Farewell To Volunteers. BOTH battalions of the S.V.C., accompanied by the bands of the Ist Wiltshires and the Straits Settlements Police, took part in the route march which marked the close of the 1933 training season of the local Volunteer Forces yesterday. This was the first262 words
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Article147 1933-10-28 11 Further Retreat Of Siamese Insurgents. i j Reuter. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London. Oct. 27. THE Siamese Legation in London ha, no confirmation of the rpoort received from the Siamese Consul-General in Singapore that the revolt has enaeu and that Prince Bovaradej has fled to :he country.Reuter. - 147 words
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Article93 1933-10-28 11 British Economic Expert For China. Reuter. London. Oct. 27. Sir Arthur Salter, who is a member of the British 'Economic Advisory Council and former Director of the Economic and Finance Section of the League of Nations, is en route by the Empress of Britain," due at ShanghaiReuter. - 93 words
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Article72 1933-10-28 11 Feud Carried A Step Further. Reuter. Washington. Oct. 28. The feud between President Roosevelt and Mr. Henry Ford has been carried a step further by an announcement by the President that he regarded the clause of the National Recovery Act forbidding the Government to purchase the productsReuter. - 72 words
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Article73 1933-10-28 11 Mr. Taib Ud-Din Talukdar Admitted. Mr. Taib Ud-Din Talukdar was admitted by Mr. Justice Gerahty in the Supreme Court yesterday to the bar of the StraitA Settlements. The applicant i* a barrister-at-law of the Middle Temple, London, and was called to the bar last November. He is to73 words
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Article32 1933-10-28 11 Reuter. London. Oct. 27. Sir Mile.o Lampson sails from Shanghai for Egypt on Nov. 28.—Reuter. Sir Miles Lampson, British Minister in China, has been appointed High Commissioner to Egypt.Reuter. - 32 words
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Article215 1933-10-28 11 Diplomatic Protest. JOURNALIST CHARGED WITH TREASON. Reuter. Munich, Oct. 27. BRITISH journalist named Panter has been arrested and is to be charged with high treason. Under the penal code he is liable to not less than two years' imprison ment or not less than six months'Reuter. - 215 words
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Article120 1933-10-28 11 Arab Mob Attacks Police Station. Reuter. Jerusalem, Oct 13. One demonstrator was killed and several wounded, whilst one policeman was stabbed la the course in mob uttacl'. on the police station. Baton charges were ineffective and the police were compelled to fire Disturbances have also broken out atReuter. - 120 words
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Article65 1933-10-28 11 AT THE CINEMAS George Aniss, whose character acting is widely popular, appears in a new rcle in "The Man Wio Played God." the Warner Bros. Picture which opened last night at the Roxy. The cast also includes Bette Davis, Violet Hcming, Ivan Simpson, Louise Closser65 words
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Article46 1933-10-28 11 Reuter. Bologna, Oct. 27. Enrico Caruso, son of the famous singer, has been sentenced to two years in prison and fined 1,500 lire for an alleged assault on a peasant who was permanently injured. Enrico's brother, Rodolfo, was also accused, but was acquitted.—Reuter.Reuter. - 46 words
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Article95 1933-10-28 11 First Arrest Under New Order. Reuter. Boston, Oct. 27. HTHE first arrest under the gold hoardA ing order was made to-day, when Gerald T. Driscoll, a city employee, was arrested on a Federal Indictment charged with hoarding $10,000 in gold. It is alleged that he withdrewReuter. - 95 words
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Article45 1933-10-28 11 Official Visit To South Africa. Reuter. London, Oct. 27. It is announced that Prince George has been invited officiary by the Union Government to visit South Africa. With the King's approval, the Prince has accepted and Is Bailing in the middle oi January.—Reuter.Reuter. - 45 words
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Article52 1933-10-28 11 Reuter. Geneva. Oct. 27. A surprise announcement was made (his afternoon that the Bureau of the Disarmament Conference may be convened on Nov 3. six days before the date fixed previously. The reason ia not known, but it is possibly duo to the formation of the new FrenchReuter. - 52 words
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Article20 1933-10-28 11 Reuter. Moscow. Oct. 27. II LitvinofT has left for Washington to visit Mr. Roosevelt concerning AmericanSoviet relations.—Reuter.Reuter. - 20 words
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Article311 1933-10-28 11 DIFFERENCES WITH CHIANG. His Successor. Madame Sun Vat Sen Mediates. "Min Kuo Jih Pao." yesterday morning to see Marshal Chiang on the matter. Mr. Wang Ching Wei (Premier) will soon come to Shanghai and make a final effort at mediation. BANDITS DISPERSED. The bandits in Fooning"Min Kuo Jih Pao." - 311 words
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Advertisement66 1933-10-28 11 j COCOA j DELICIOUS j Nourishing Invigorating |§t Mm ii Economical > CQCQA j Iff Ideal For Growing I liS Children. L| ',^^l}^ SOLE AGENTS: JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England). J SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR, PENANG AND IPOH. LATEST j "His Master s Voice" gramophone: LIGHT OAK CASK OF66 words
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4404 1933-10-28 12 MR. LAYCOCK OPPOSES GRANTS OF LEAVE PAY. "Warning To Spendthrifts." President's Disturbing Statement On Finances. J'HE Municipal Commissioners are budgeting for a deficit next year of $693,000, according to a statement made by the President (Mr. W. Bartley) at4,404 words
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Article219 1933-10-28 12 K n {jtss ALLEGED to j osspssio-.i of non-G. > tins of Red Lion chaj 3 night of Oct. 19 j Godowns 13 and 14 yesterday produced Mr. H. A. Form The Haibour Dm hended the accused cxamintbn in the box. n t0 he saw accused at 12219 words
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Advertisement22 1933-10-28 12 THE Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITER China Building, Chulia Sire* 'PHONE 5808. SINGAPO" FHE, IHHE, VEHICLES WORK*** 1 compens may or* l 4J22 words
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441 1933-10-28 13 Doctor's Bankruptcy. i lOMS THAT ARE !i<>! ISLESOME. in iage customs were ed in the Supreme when a doctor was n hankruptcy. It was ■rs often advertised offering a college mi inducement, age, it was stated, often v.; s pub icly nam ned441 words
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Article70 1933-10-28 13 A Thousand Casualties In Changyuen. Hongkong. Oct. 27. ai supplies from Gen. Lung ol Szechuen) the troops under iru attacking Kweichow by ere fighting is in progress in re 1.000 casualties have been attve Conference in Canton rhc resolutions adopted have the Government for approval. I bao Yuen.70 words
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Article70 1933-10-28 13 L'rvdtrgraduatei at Raffles Michaelmas Term Dinner buildings ytstfrcay at 7.3$ pjn. cellent attendance and' the cc an enormous suooess. [tinted out thx- immeclate tunctoin—informal as it r Metsrs Wee Kwee Hai. P. Ub Wab Aun. T. Poh Leng 1 Sumh dealt with various phases mv ical items included70 words
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Article442 1933-10-28 13 Regular Epidemic In Singapore. IJOUSEBREAKING into untenanted houses II during these times when houses are empty by the hundreds has becam: a legular epit'.emic in certain areas in Singapore. And the miscreants usually get off with easy "booty" of taps, electric" buibs or that may be left442 words
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Article140 1933-10-28 13 Fighting In Szechuen And Kiangsi. Shanghai. Oct. 27. The Central Government has sent Dr. Chang Chi to Kiangsi to present a flag to the 34th Regiment of the 6th Division fcr its vict:ries in the Anti-Red earnjpaign. The Government ireops claim that the' Red positions in cast140 words
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Article143 1933-10-28 13 League Of Nations' Bulletin. The following is the Health Bulletin cf the League of Nations fcr week-ended Oct. 21: Bassein: 2 smallpox cases and 2 deaths. Bombay 1 smallpox case and 1 death. Calcutta: 11 cholera cases ai.d 4 deans as compared with 15 cases and143 words
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Article68 1933-10-28 13 Two Armies Will Stage Mimic Battle. Hongkong, Oct. 27. Large scale naval, aerial and military manoeuvres will take place in Canton next month. Shuikwan will be the concentration camp of the East Army and Bulking of the West Army. Both forces will rtage a decisive mimic battle. The68 words
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Article37 1933-10-28 13 A public lecture on "Cape Comorin to the Himalayas" by Mrs. E. V. Davies. M.A., of Singapore, will be held under the auspices of the Tndia Ceylon Association, Johore Bahru, at the Association to-day at 7 p.m.37 words
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Article295 1933-10-28 13 Action Of Local Firms. NO WAITING FOR A COURT ORDER. JT was revealed in the Bankruptcy Court before the Chief Justice, Sir Waiter Huggard, yesterday that some mercantile firms in Singapore are helping their employees to get out of indebtedness by making them go into bankruptcy295 words
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Advertisement577 1933-10-28 13 NOTICE. VUe KOUMG KNITTING WILLI m*-m SH/JMGrWI j v. o property m a, m m K"2 Kni 'V nß Mi Cf Shanghai China »nc i used by them m r.* A ~f bilk. SilK and Ccttcn S ockings, Socks ar.J al' k.nds cf hosiery manul.ictured by them SUFE?!! and^ I<577 words
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644 1933-10-28 14 THIS MORNING'S TRACK-WORK. GOLD CUP WINNER TURNS OUT FOR EXERCISE. f RAINING for the forthcoming November professional and amateur meetings of the Singapore Turf Club officially commenced this morning when there was a fair sprinkling of644 words
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Article262 1933-10-28 14 Route For To-marrow's 10 Mil Event. The Hon. Mr. Wee Swee Teow will give away the prizte, at the conclusion of the ten mile c Ota country ra:e to-morrow. All Officials, members and their lady friends a-.e invited to witnees the race, which v.ii! start from the262 words
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Article88 1933-10-28 14 Results of ties in the .nter-team tournament a' the o C R.C Chua Choon Sim s Iran beat Cheong Chee Tone's team by 3 mat hea to 2: Choon Sim leal to.Cbee Ton.: »--11. 1 -5 (retired); trthur |Lim beav Thian Beng, —3. B—6. i f B. Chew88 words
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Article81 1933-10-28 14 I'adan# Team's Soccer Tour, II." "jitfanK. Sport Assaciatton in their r»«>:<iie*» ii» o- pitted in Singapore will be repn .cntvri hv Ahin. J I. I >bln S»*tnrto Rlcharo, tit V»'i;;cn, Vl<-or Abkhn. Nooi, Hendrix 7 vu Re;* :v* R utr rta-r-ti. Hcx:malo, Tallmoea KIXTfRDSV/"fliuftd£»y No\. Iv M«bia Ocmnund81 words
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Article58 1933-10-28 14 (Frcm Our Ow-n CorresponjcriT.) Seremban, Oct. 26. Mr. Siow Kirn Sa'.vj. the we'lknown tennis ant* hockey player of Negri Seir.oilan will be leaving very shortly fcr Hcntjk-ir.g. Mr. Siow Kirn Sang won ih<. Negri open title in 1931 and also the singles championship in the Negri Sem'oilan58 words
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Article89 1933-10-28 14 Chinee- SC. teams fcr to-morrow'; water polo matches against the Singapore Swimming Club at Tanjong Rhu at, 11.15 am.: Ist Tarn: Choo S ng Kay, Lim Fook Lcong. Tco Slew Sun. N?i Memg Guan; Tan Wee Chwec; S'.cw Sian Chye and Sim Boon Hoon. 2n? Tram:89 words
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Article45 1933-10-28 14 Balestier XI v. Buckl y House of Raffles Institution, to-morrow at Balestier: Sulaiman; Abdul Ghani. Tian Pen; Khoon Hi:at. UWI nSxco, Khek Ghee: Mohamed Fng Kiat, Kink Ohio, Khoey Hoe and Tian Kee. X srrv Rrniman. Ang Sym, Khek Kion-r end Tee Kiah.45 words
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Article50 1933-10-28 14 Lunar Athletic and Musical Party v. the Ma'pya Publishing House, on Tuesday at the PHB grotmd: Tim Bare?, Lcong Chong, Teck Chye. Ah Hong. Lian Lock, Yew Leng. Tian Chwt f. Chit Bah. Quart Hal Choo and Ytw Watt. Reserve Beng Leong, Teng Leong and Kirn Poey.50 words
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Article415 1933-10-28 14 Hockey Match At Hong Lim Green. /pHOUGH they had ihe major portion of the play the S.C.R.C. "A" could not defeat .he Police "A" in their hockey encounter ycsteruay at Hong Urn Green, the game ending in a tir&w cf 2—2, It was the same old415 words
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Article847 1933-10-28 14 Indo-Ceylonese XI. CHINESE WIN AT ANSON ROAD. rpHE All Malayan Indo-Ceylonese team who are playing three matches on consecutive days lost their first game to the Chinese by 2-1 yesterday. To-day they meet the Malays at Jalan Besar and tomorrow they oppose the Wiltshire*, also at Jalan847 words
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Article, Illustration149 1933-10-28 14 Cricket Tournament In Hongkong. THE Malayan cricket team were due to sail fcr Hongkong at noon to-day by the "Chitral." The side consists of: R. N Hamilton (capt.). G. L F. Willis. L. Alvis. N. T. Bewick (Johore'. D. C. Burn. Fit.-Lieut. V. Croome. L. A.149 words
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Article58 1933-10-28 14 Horses Scratched From To-day's Events. The Psrak Turf Club's Autumn professional fcur-da> lace meeting will be brought to a conclusion at Ipoh to-day. The scratchings are as follows: RaCE 3.—Knave's Crib. Voltage. RACE V—Tawakkal. The Arcadian. RACE 3. —Soldier Boy. RACE (.—Eastern Ally. RACE 7.—The Warrior. RACE it58 words
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Article47 1933-10-28 14 Juvenile PC. team v. the Abbattoir Sports Club to-morrow on the Outranr School ground: Kirn Wah. L c ong Chong. Ah Tim: Chan Ah Chin. Fook Loy. Kong Fai. Kwong Sung, Yew Yin, Khai Chew, Tian Seng. Ho Soo, Hong Che-ong and Shui Lum.47 words
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Article21 1933-10-28 14 The S.GC. monthly mixed fou.rsomes competition has been po tponed from Friday Nov. 10 to Fricay, Nov. 17th.21 words
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Article213 1933-10-28 14 RUGBY FOOTBALL AT SEREMBAN. Yesterday's Game. Public Services Heat Merchants. (From Our Oir.n r Seremban, I m 27 QN the Station padang this evenfe a very intertesing game 0 f ragft. football was played between two nonEuropean teams representing the "Govenune.it Services" and th.. "Merchants," the result213 words
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Article153 1933-10-28 14 Wilts II And LA. II At Balestier. I The second Yam' of the Incian Association and the Wiltshires clashed on the former's giound at Baiestier Road Peal lt§F. An intere ting EVQO nesulted in a draw of 2—all. 'TJie visitor! wpre superior in th' first haL f good153 words
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Advertisement16 1933-10-28 14 lANOTHERI ANOTHER I $100 MUST BE WON: j j SEE TO-MORROW'S j \sunday\ I TRIBUNE j16 words
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Advertisement129 1933-10-28 14 II FRESH MILK WHILE TRAVELLING? j! I IT IS EASY AND SAFE WITH ft[ J J i pSJkZ&JSSE*. ANSWER TO THE QUESTION WHICH TRAVELLING COM- T HERSELF: WHAT SHALL IDO FOR A SAFE. UNIFORM II POWDERED COW'S MILK IT IS SAFE, PURE AND SWEET. AND I ;I?JoV^r ORTANT STILL FOR129 words
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Article410 1933-10-28 15 Vines Joi is Tildeirt Circus. C.cspondenU London, Oct 12. nial repented many Kited in the official l Usworth Vines |Bi ennia champion in irned professional, d him up with a cornea just two at status was unateur rule 1 suites Lawn tl ,i TUden in New short410 words
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Article101 1933-10-28 15 "Better Than Human Labour." Helsingfors. A FARMER in the neighbourhood of Lands vetter, in Sweden, has a cow that oigs all his potatoes. He declares that he would never sell the animal, since the speed and thoroughness with which she performs her selfset task is101 words
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Article130 1933-10-28 15 Leopard Lunges At Keeper On Board Ship. Melbourne. How Mr. G. F. Smith, a wild aniSßJtf keeper, escaped the angry paw of a fierce leopard by inches is told with the arrival of th. steamer "Nieuw Holland." after bringing carg-i of wild beasts from the East130 words
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Article462 1933-10-28 15 Details Of Current Prices. Singapore, Oct. 20. MEAT. Beef, steak iround), 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 71 Pigeons,462 words
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Advertisement34 1933-10-28 15 UNG THE BOY TO GET "AVER PANAS MANDI" IS SOMI riMES COMPLICATED UNLESS OF COURSE I VOI R HOUSE 1 I AS A GAS GEYSER FROM THE MUNICIPAL GAS DEPARTMENT. PHONE NO: SlOl. I34 words
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Advertisement103 1933-10-28 15 Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance in force over $35,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlement!). HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Lite Buying. Cecil Street. Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 71, Old Jewry. SO. The Company ba. £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of Englcnd and compile, with the103 words
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Advertisement133 1933-10-28 15 I NEW WORLD CABARET j Dancing Nightly From 9 p.m. J Dance Hall Thoroughly Renovated And Lighted By Coloured j Lights Changing Automatically i ILLUMINATED CABARET GARDEN. I NEW WORLD TALKIES:--j "Tiger Shark" HaH RELIABILITY j T* 1 HUM i i i i Hi" »i _i 1 i purity j133 words
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Miscellaneous521 1933-10-28 15 CLVH DIARY. I (There are numerous Club$ and Societies in Singapore, most of the members of which are readers of the "Malaya Tribune." This Dizry is provided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date i unl complete. Happenings of general interest u 11 still be521 words
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Miscellaneous257 1933-10-28 15 photographs after meeting tweather permitting Straits Physical Athletic Party: Badminton match with Lorong 24 8.P.. latter*! court. Players and supporters, fall in, 17, Cheng Cheok Street, 2.30 p.m. Alfairs B P.: Extraordinary meeting. Mr. Org Keng Wee's residence. 8. Lorong 24. Geylang, 1 p.m. Attendance of ail members compulsory. Modern257 words
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202 1933-10-28 16 8.8.C. Carries On. AGREEMENT WITH BAIRD CO. A NEW television scare has been started with the ruggestion that the 8.8.C intends to discontinue television transmissions. The true facts are that there is an agreement between the 8.8.C. and the Baird Company, under202 words
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Article176 1933-10-28 16 Appreciation By Perak Chinese. A CHINESE correspondent writes from Ipoh, to th" 8.8.C. I .'■hould I9te to print out that there are at 1 a t Ore stations uring the 25-metre band <>r thereabouts. They are M:scow. Rome. Paris. Da\enr. v. and a Dutch telephonic station. At about176 words
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Advertisement71 1933-10-28 16 Why waste money buying new TRANSFORxMERS, CHOKES SPEAKERS, HEADPHONES, PICK-UPS, Etc. We can restore them to their original condition. At 85, to 50% less than the cost of new ones. We guarantee prompt and efficient service. Thon e 4791. L.ir-11 TED 1 REFILL BATTERIES FOR TORCHES A CYCLE LAMPS LONGEST71 words
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Advertisement81 1933-10-28 16 perfection—and perfect,on is no trifle! Constant attention to every detail of manufacture created "CAP S T A N —the standard cigarette that is always dependable. MALAYA'S STANDARD CIGARETTE MADE IN ENGLAND, „W. O. O M.O. WILLS. BRISTOL. L-OM O O rvj. I NTRW SHTPIvfKNT BRITISH KITCHEN UTENSILS. Brand' ie tand81 words
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Advertisement154 1933-10-28 16 r<s*&X*!» so ouo vouvt NoT CHANCE lIM JOHN-ITS A simple change in diet often makes a big difference in Muk a person's disposition Even Ny I ft\ so simple a change as drinking Mwk M\ Instant Postum twice a day. JĔ Remember it isn't necessary w\ V ttt^ict-a tiuv, to154 words
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Miscellaneous429 1933-10-28 16 TO-DAY'S EMPIRE PROGRAMMES. Transmissions On Two Wavelengths. (Add 7 hrs., 20 mins., to G.M.T. times.) TWO of the following frequencies and wavelengths will be used simultaneously, but the wavelengths may be changed fci the course of each day's transmissions. Announcements will be made at frequent intervals:— TO-DAY 1.5 p.m. Interlude429 words
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Miscellaneous193 1933-10-28 16 4.0 p.m. A pianoforte recital by EtiennAfcnyot. j 4-30 p.m. The 8.8.C. Orchestra (Section C), conductor. Joseph Lewis: I Stiles Allen (soprano). 515 p.m. A summary of the weeks news 5.30-6.0 The Wireless Military Band, conductor, B (Walton O'Donnell; Thorpe Bates (baritone). G.M.T. 6.15 p.m. Time Signal from Big Ben.193 words
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602 1933-10-28 17 IAI'ANESE BEHIND THE MOVE. Gov*. Intervention. v, Miasion Should Be I sed First. World Daily News. v ;est moment when the bead bj internal and :t>s. the Princes of □es in l iner Mongolia, i. Ulan tsab ami issued a jointWorld Daily News. - 602 words
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Article343 1933-10-28 17 Gov. Must Suppress Them. Ta Kung Pao. RECENT reports from Chinwangtao state that the people there are completely at the mercy of bandits. "The Remilitarised area is supposed to be ftarrisonrn by the special per-ce preservation corps, bu; so far these troops have never perfumed theirTa Kung Pao. - 343 words
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Article105 1933-10-28 17 Public Appealed To For Contributions. "Shun Pao." Shanghai, Sept. 27. Under the auspices of several local relief association and leading personages in th? Settlement, such as Huang Chin-yung and Tv Yueh-shen. an association for the relief cf typhoon suffers in Po:tung was formaly. formed yesterday. Th? association is"Shun Pao." - 105 words
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Article95 1933-10-28 17 Plans To Dislocate Peiping— Tientsin Railway. "Shun Pao." Peiping, Sept. 26. It is reported here that the bandit lead or "Old Rati" who is an ally to General Fang Chen-wu, is now working to dislocate railway communicati-ns between Peiping and Tientsin. At the same tfane. the rebel"Shun Pao." - 95 words
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Article95 1933-10-28 17 To Be Established In Southern Chekiang. "Shun Pao." Shanghai, Sept. 25. Plans have been drawn up by the Ministry! of Industry for the establishment cf a large, paper factory at Chientien District, in South-; crn Chekiang. with an initial capital of five million dollars. Three millions are to"Shun Pao." - 95 words
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Article36 1933-10-28 17 "Shun Pao." Taiyuanfu, Oct. 13. Fnct-binding has recently revived in Shansl province. According to estimates made by the provincial authorities, there are 948,000 women in the province who have bound feet.—"Shun Pao.""Shun Pao." - 36 words
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Article247 1933-10-28 17 C-In-C Of The "Bandit Suppression Army." "Sin Wen Pao." Peiping, Sept. 26. GENERAL Fang Chen-wu, the commander of the rebel troops called the Allied Army, is pushing on his military movements against Peiping irrespective of the warning extended to him by the Japanese. Nothing has"Sin Wen Pao." - 247 words
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Article240 1933-10-28 17 Surrendered After Flight Of Commanders. Shanghai, Oct. 19. About 7,000 of the disarmed Charhar "Allies" formerly commanded by Gen. Fang Chan Wu and Gen. Kut Hung Chong will be shortly transported to Paotingfu through Peiping for reorganisation. These are of good morale and are welltrained. The actual number240 words
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Article87 1933-10-28 17 Shanghai Commercial Press To Print It. "Sin Wen Pao." Shanghai, Sept. 25. A contract has been signed between the Peiping Palace Museum and the Commercial Press in Shanghai for reprinting the Chinese Encyclopedia. The Commercial Press is now drawing up plans for the construction of a glass room"Sin Wen Pao." - 87 words
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Article80 1933-10-28 17 Three Hundred Buildings Destroyed. "Shanghai Morning Post." Amoy, Oct. 13. A big fire occurred on Kulangsu. the little island opposite Amoy, beginning from ten o'clock this morning. It destroyed an entire street and was not got under control until 4 p.m. The power-plant and no less than"Shanghai Morning Post." - 80 words
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Article67 1933-10-28 17 Subsidiary Coins To Come Into Circulation. China Times. Shanghai, Bapt. A 1 the rrqufht of li)c linancial orianliotlona in Shanghai, the Finn nee Ministry has decided %o order the Central Mint to make subsidiary coins tor circulation on the market. U Is understood that the sunt coinsChina Times. - 67 words
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Article413 1933-10-28 17 Japanese Support. DIPLOMACY RATHER THAN FORCE. "Shun Pao." "A FTE:R peace has been stored in the North by China making enormous sacrifices, Fang Chen-wu and other rebel generals again came out to bargain for power at the expense of the people." "Japanese aeroplanes have again flown"Shun Pao." - 413 words
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Article59 1933-10-28 17 Sin Wen Pao. Nanking. Sept. 17. The China Merchants Steam Navigation Com- pary has made arrangements with the Ministry of the Navy for the lease of two navy transports for navigation purposes along the Yangtsze. The transports are "Chicn An" and "Keh An". The matter is now underSin Wen Pao. - 59 words
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Article142 1933-10-28 17 Completion Of Canton Railway. "Sin Chew Jit Poh." Shanghai, Oct. 16. GEN. Ho Chlen (Chairman of Hunan) has requested the Central Government to appropriate $16,800,000 from the proceeds cf the $50,000,000 cotton and wheat loan from the United States for the improvement of the cotton"Sin Chew Jit Poh." - 142 words
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Article155 1933-10-28 17 To Compete For Supremacy In Far East. Sin Wen Pao. Shanxlioi Sept 36 In view cl the rapid prornea mudc by BrJUfth a:ic Auv-Jctiu mUrrento Ui dentopifc* aviation in China, Jupan It n>w plmmiru: lo irmpM*' Actively. AwordliiK to 'lie fntttUv? p'ons rcach<vl. the .ii.pMH-M nil] rSin Wen Pao. - 155 words
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Article71 1933-10-28 17 Only A Courtesy Call On Mr. Wans Ching Wei. Shun Pao. Nanking, Sept. 14. Interviewed by the press, Mr. Tang Yu-jen. Vice-Minister for Foreign Affairs, declared that Mr. Ariyoshi's visit was only to make a. courtesy call en Mr. Wang Ch.ng-wei following the latter's assumption of officeShun Pao. - 71 words
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Article56 1933-10-28 17 Sin Wen Pao. Shanghai, Sept. 8. The Chinese Fruit Merchants' Unicn has submitted a petition to the Ministry of Industry i-portin, that Soviet Russia is still prohibiting Chinese fruits from entering Soviet territory. The Ui Jon requests the Ministry bo take up the matter immediately withSin Wen Pao. - 56 words
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Article58 1933-10-28 17 Min Pao. Shanghai. Sept. 8. To-morrow being the 38.h anniversary of Dr. Sun Vat-sen's first unsuccessful Northern Expedition, a memorial meeting will be held tomorrow morning at the City Kuomintang headquarters to commemorate the occasion. The meeting will be attended by representatives of the various government and partyMin Pao. - 58 words
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Article262 1933-10-28 19 li tnor. Bah~u.j uciil Abaat by mod»m i thai It would take dwa So 1 have ds-.-<m of thorn l »•■!uv, Now peoplr »1 j.'ii'iio: and wander tt if, iiiritad. working fC < r dream ot is coming i rarely believed to have no* done ny t262 words
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Article94 1933-10-28 19 jhh<wr> Hnkr»! "«f-tuni h*r», U r r i, rv HnriMrr ts »-TW hi»h''o« "'vivi i.or «•'iMfr tn ilfi» i. 9ff "PT* h Wt :ow tbt h*iat. 112 tht ctrtracler, tad (Win i od r Good bub»'» T U'ljlrh iUCC?V> *»*WU form 4 bad .t 2?E5 *-±i!ot* T iu»94 words
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Article406 1933-10-28 19 (By "T. Soo Ciye.", "Treb" asks me why thousands of people die of malana and typhoid fever when the scientists are supposed to have discovered medicines for their cure. My reply is that as far as my knowledge is concerned, there are some medicines whose efficacy in406 words
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Article187 1933-10-28 19 /By "Peter When the world wb« >oung bird-» and beasts wnuld not kill each other and they were left *rU-nd3. The bat being la?y. went, to the fox's den n&ktng ror /shelter, saying;, "You can walk, 1 likewise. So we are ut same race.187 words
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Article212 1933-10-28 19 (By -L. S. Peng.") mc support th» affirmative Jn our debate. CouMns, In my opinion science baa dom mor? good than harm to humanity tec*us electricity is invented through science. It a moat uaeful and important thing which gives ulight and help* the photographer* lo get accurate photo*212 words
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Article214 1933-10-28 19 Br K. L.f 1 hr.pe my article of la*t week will incite aams or my brethren to take up this sublet t» giving their opinions. My subject far this week is the trl-cars which tiuve rwently made tlv?ir appuikrancc on the streets of Kuala Lumpur. The Srst car214 words
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Article, Illustration93 1933-10-28 20 The hockey teams of the Girls' Sports Club (on left) and the girl-undergraduates of Raffles College, Singapore. A view of the play during the first half in the G.S.C. v. R.C. girls' hockey match. The new Agent o, the Government of India in Malaya93 words
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10 1933-10-28 20 Another incident during the play in the girls' hockey match.10 words
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Article, Illustration12 1933-10-28 20 GETTING DOWN TO IT.-Another incident in the girls' hockey match at tĔL\£s&^s^12 words
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