Malaya Tribune, 1 November 1933
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Title Section39 1933-11-01 1 The Malaya Tribune THE MOST POPULAR DAILY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. v. xx. No. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1933 KIVE CENTO. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Wednesday, Nov. 1, 1933. Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1933 FIVE CENTS.39 words
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Advertisement206 1933-11-01 1 Read The Tribune Dominant* In Malaya 3 cas h prizes of <&CA and Xmas Hamper. Ist «Et£CO and Xmas Hamper. I 2n€ 3rd and Xroas ~amper' SC THIS IS A POPULAR 1 crosse blackweixs F^--^^^^^^^^=^ We want lo know the m;>st popular varieties in what varietieg of these famous CROSSE206 words
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Advertisement45 1933-11-01 1 M 1 1 FLLNTER t, Kafflec Place, Singapore. imparting Diamond! and Pearl Necklace* of every size and quality. Setting at latest and lowest market price*. Alao buying gold coin* and gold amimen/w of every class and quality, paying highest prices according to daily exchange rates.45 words
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Article249 1933-11-01 2 A Guarantee Of Common Frontiers. Ankara. THE pact of frendshlp between Turkey and Greece by which the two countries undertake to guarantee the security of their common frontiers, was signed here. The articles of the text are as follows: (1) The two countries mutually guarantee the inviolability of249 words
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Obituary115 1933-11-01 2 Reuter. Death Of Famous American Actor. New York Ocl. 30. The deal h has occurred of ihe Shakespearean actor. E H. Sot hern.- Reuter, Edward Hugh Sothern. who was born in New Orleans on Dec. 6. 1859. first appeared on the stage in 1879, in a smallReuter. - 115 words
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Article54 1933-11-01 2 British Colony Profits By End Of Prohibition. Georgetown. British Guiana expects to benefit by the end of prohibition in the United States. Tt is announced that in anticipation of the expected repeal of the 18th. Amendment (imposing prohibition* in the States, enquire? have already received for a million54 words
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Article103 1933-11-01 2 Vienna. Dr. Dollfuss. Chancellor of Austria. mmM ewarded the Golden Order of Merit with Band ty M. Miklas the President, for "services t-> his country." The honour was conferred In connection with the reeoent celebration of Vienna's 250 th. anniversary of l',s liberation from the Turks and the103 words
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Article71 1933-11-01 2 Cairo. In order that pilgrims to Mecca will b assured of a good supply of fresh, clean water, supplied free of charge, water is being brought from the underground wells at Wazlrieh to Jeddah, a distance of four miles on the Mecca Road. The aqueduct constructed during the71 words
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Article42 1933-11-01 2 Paris. A French woollen beret with r> British cap Peak, slightly stiffened and In the -anmaterial, is the latest variation in men's wear on the Riviera. It is suggested that this new form of headgear should be called a "capet."42 words
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Article41 1933-11-01 2 The Marine Department Club and the staff of the Marine Department are Riving a Malay ronggeng at Pulau Brani on Friday at 9 p m »n honour of Capt, G. Freyberg. m the Master Attendant, who is shortly proceeding on leave.41 words
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Article32 1933-11-01 2 Dr. R. O. Windstedt, General Adviser Johore, is expected back from Home leave on Nov. 14. On his return. Mr. 8. W Jones Acting OA will be Commissioner of Lands. Johore. f32 words
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Article196 1933-11-01 2 General Gourko Made A Freeman. 7V r Sofia. GENERAL V. t Gourko, who presided in the uniform of the Russian Imperial Army and Cossack cap at the Congress of Russian War wounded in the Military Club here, has been made a Freeman of Sofia. General Gourko is the196 words
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Article157 1933-11-01 2 Gramophone Record And A Camera. V. O. Rice, a Eurasian, was on Monday produced before Mr. R. J. F Curtis the Third Magistrate, on three charges of cheating. On Oct. 10. he is alleged to have cheated Mr. Striven, manager of the Robinson Piano Co.. of a157 words
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Article81 1933-11-01 2 At the annual general meeting of the Chinese Medical Students' Union, hold on Oct. 28. the following were elected office-bearers fcr the ensuing year: President. Dr. Ang Swee Hian; Vire-President. Mr. Tan Kh-ng Teonc; hon. secretary. Mr. Quah Bco Ghee; hon. treasurer, Mr. Loh Guan Lye; asst. treasurer. Miss Too81 words
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Advertisement163 1933-11-01 2 W. D. H. O. WILLS' 9 fKoLD FIAKE K&ff CIGARETTES mm mmM 1 1 50s-50. f|f SUPREME IN THEIR CLASS* jV^EMHP J FiCR£RXS I LEILA HYAMS. CHARMING M. G. M. ACTRESS. ~0, H 4V EWTO ,VE Wl( PT C 4 ,>„ riND I FEEt MUCH ETTtR ijfc' 1** ct Ajft163 words
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Advertisement140 1933-11-01 2 j TjjT LOTION ADOREIS Is Low In Trice. fi Unequalled In Quality Though Imitated Hy Many DEALERS 111 ll IHIpI wui Bl'fl HI ADOREIS OFFERS i'» I I THE QUALITY OF A HIGH ml! LIS JJ The Franco-Eastern j PSS g Trading Co., 28, Finlayson Green. Singapore. I i l140 words
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Advertisement32 1933-11-01 2 GREAT EASTERN OPTiCAE,*** 1«, South Bridge R«w<J. Mnf*^ 1, (By Optician Mr. C. V I s CHARGES CHEAPER THAN 1. Sight tested glasses supped nw» 2. CROOKES LENSES cornier u from on.32 words
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Article158 1933-11-01 3 That la wha! censtipation should be in thesi rtfighteaed days, unci would be too, if tlka denial di of civili :i tiun did not so oLen intervene ;:nd upset natures functions. An official dinner, rmh to keep an appointment, the exigencies hnitnra, no matter158 words
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Article187 1933-11-01 3 Commission Hears Views Of Chiefs. Ouawa. I THE creation of a central ban!: for Canada waa opposed by the head o; a numb r of Canadian Banks who made representations before the Royal CommLs ion, headed by Lord MacMillan, which is considering the problem* of Canadian187 words
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Article144 1933-11-01 3 Applicants Must Bring Their Family Trees. Berlin, Sepl. 17. Only pur:-blooded aristocrats need apply—and their applications must include a carefully Cb! cked-up family tree. ai; s ipulatior.s for membership of a purged Adelsgenossenschaft" tor "Society of Nthles"), put forward by Prince Zu BentheimTccklenburg. The Prince, who is144 words
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Article36 1933-11-01 3 I Ett-nos Aires Sept. 19. j Di order broke out between Fascii-ts and anti-Fascists during a lecture at the Wagner Theatre here. A minor panic followed, in which two people were injur- d.36 words
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Article125 1933-11-01 3 No Pictures Of Nazis Allowed. Berlin. THE editor of the German fashion paper "Elegante Welt" has been sternly rebuked by Geimany's Propaganda Minister, Dr. Goebbels. for publishing a picture of a Nazi uffic r r in black uniform besic c a fashionable lady in the lar t125 words
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Article165 1933-11-01 3 Police Guard Mother In Hospital. (From Our Ojm CoiTespon<lcnt.) London. Oct. 7. Police are guarding the door cf the Los Angeles hospital ward in which lies Mrs. Hazel C Brien, who was found shot at her home in Wistwood Hills, near the bodies ci her two sens,165 words
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Article103 1933-11-01 3 Terms Of Bill In Argentine Chamber. BiiL-ncs Ayes, Sup;. IC. A penalty of from four to ten years' imp.i onmpnt on p rscns c nvicted of "while slave" trafficking is one of the provisions of 8 Bill tabled in the Argentine Chamber. The Bill is supported definitely103 words
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Article122 1933-11-01 3 Driver Charged With Causing Grievous Hurl. iok! driven by a Nortli Indian. Sri R«mu turned turtle at Ui- juru.lcn of BukJl Tlmtih and Mckcnxtc Road.; at 12.10 on S»-pt 1« four Tamils vbo werp liirn tn i! it» wnjerj. suaialned injuria». ono of them betnr 1:1 ieviusly huri122 words
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Article97 1933-11-01 3 Ftllow Prisoner Killed With Table Knife. Helsingfor^. The "impossible" has happened at the Central Priscn here—a convict has mti.dered a fellow prisoner in a cell with a table knife. While en night duty a warder heard a trcmendou 1 uproa: in a "double cell." When he threw97 words
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Article86 1933-11-01 3 Japan To Call A Pacific Conference. “Min Kuo Jih Pao." Shanghai, Oct. 31. A message from Tokyo states that Count Araki, the Japanese War Minister, is planning to call a conference of the Nations in the Far East, in order to form an alliance in readiness for the“Min Kuo Jih Pao." - 86 words
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Article68 1933-11-01 3 Chinese Minister's Unwilling Departure. Reuter. Berlin, Oct. 30. The Chinese Minister, Mr. Lien Wen lao, left for Rome last night and was seen off at the station by all th° Legation officials and representatives of the Foreign Office. Mr. Lien Wen Tao said he would not willingly haveReuter. - 68 words
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212 1933-11-01 3 WHAT OUR CONTEMPORARIES A RE SAYING Govt. Contracts. \TTENTION nas been directed recently to trie method of granting Government contracts and the evils of the present practice of accepting the lowest tender. There have been instances in the past few years of contractors who submitted excessively low tenders, being unable212 words
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Article219 1933-11-01 3 PR a week or two we have been treated to a succession of statenants and denials on the question of a oargain between China and Japan, and the balance of evidence certainly seems to indicate a growing desire on both sides to come to some amicable arrangement.219 words
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Article192 1933-11-01 3 AFTER mature consideration we have come to the conclusion that even if it were possible to accept the guarantee that the money from the duty would be used solely for the further encouragement of F.M.S. rice cultivation. Dr. Tempany and the Government have got to produce far192 words
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Article149 1933-11-01 3 WHAT impelled the rebel Prince and his henchmen to attempt it when the odds—as they have known—were heavily against them? Is the last revolution an illustration of Siam's tendency towards democracy? Perhaps it is. Another question arises. Have the I Siamese people any desire for democracy? For centuries149 words
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Article71 1933-11-01 3 Paris. A butterfly has caused! an <xplo ion in which a baby was badly burned. M. Nolly was preparing for a shooting exclusion near Chalon-sur-Saone. He wa~. filling his cartridges on a table lit by a paraffin lamp. I A butterfly caught its wings in the flame and71 words
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Article69 1933-11-01 3 Belgrade. When a car containing four rassengers and the chauffeur fell over a precipice 45 feet 1 igh eyewitnesses expected to find all five of the occupants dead 1 When they looked over the edge, however. there was the err held in the branches of < some69 words
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Advertisement355 1933-11-01 3 Toilet I (>( j p arularly, tHis pure, fra mnt! delicately medicated soap keepi the skin fresh, clear and glowing vita health. and Talcum Matter JrPkipfM |£5 i*»tcd I Huildintf. sinH-H""'- iMIIkGERMAN- bi AMQND LMES T I NVENT lON BSstV fJmmj Can equally compete with real diamonds in cutting, brilliancy355 words
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Advertisement269 1933-11-01 3 ■BS 1 J s NEXT OAY SOMETHING TERRIBLE, I JF§SS. -7 v MUST BE WRONG WITH HIM. WHAT. ARE.SOU STILL HUNGBV 1 'HE WON'T EAT. ALWAYS) AFTER THAT GR£AT B G M£AL F> AJ M 1 EUERV MOTHER SHOULD KNOW Doctors Advise This Natural i A6OOT TH£ WAY rr Z269 words
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Advertisement521 1933-11-01 4 M. HASSAN. ELECTRICAL AND WATER CONTRACTOR. 16-37, Bras Basah Read, SINGAPORE. If you are In need of electric lights, fans, motors, etc., and water service, please write to the above address or 'Phone 8411. i TO LET, SIANG LIM, PARK Further Reductions of Rents from Ist August, 1933. $16.00 and521 words
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Advertisement342 1933-11-01 4 TO LET. I TO LET—I-C, Sea Avenue, Katcng, comfortable 2-storey house, garage, 200 yds. from sea. $30 p.m. Apply 1-D, Sea Avenue. TO LET—3O7, East Coast Road, spacious compound house, good tennis court, electrle light and water. Rental $60 per month. Apply Box No. 203 co Malaya Tribune. TO LET—I,342 words
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Advertisement583 1933-11-01 4 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. MART EXCHANGE, 24. High Street, SINGAPORE. General Merchants, Commission Agcnfe and Auctioneers. BUY, SELL AND EXCHANGE. Furniture, Crockery, Glassware, Silverware, Cutlery, Curios, Books, Pictures, Gramophones and Records. We also buy old Gold and Silver Ornaments of every description. FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Three D.C. Linotype motors W H.P.,583 words
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Advertisement454 1933-11-01 4 SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED—Chines? or Malay who understands a little of Radio and Amplifier wcrk. S at? previous experience and wages. Apply Box No. 236, c o Malaya Tribune. WANTED—Urgently an efficient Advertising Compositor, for a Singapore Daily Newspaper. Good salary to first-class man. Write to Box No. 230, cjo "Malaya454 words
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Advertisement177 1933-11-01 4 Special Grand~SaT from Ist to 31st October A DRASTIC DISCOUNT (j. 30 per cent. is being allowed on all a Clocks Watches New Shipment* or e W T 1 Designs and Modi-is c: Watches Just i J j Do not fail to pnv m j which we guarantee v >)U177 words
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539 1933-11-01 5 BROKE FAITH WITH THE PEOPLE. No Co-operation. Separatist Movement Of inton Members. ,y ruber 3 Generals Chen Li Tsungjen and Tsai d a joint circular the country, urging the of the Fifth National the Kuomintang schedul Nanking next Novem j-539 words
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Article332 1933-11-01 5 Endless Exploitations By Militarists. Chungking, Sept. 20, (By Mail). rE people in Szechuen are now living under miserable conditions, suffering from the «ndless exploitations of the militarists Aside from the notorious land-tax. which has now been collected up to 1970 in som° places, there are many332 words
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Article134 1933-11-01 5 Large Number Of Foreign 'Planes Bought. Sin Wen Pao. Wuchow. Sept. 15. Kwangsi i~ making rapid progress in developing her aviation. Althouglr the Aviation Bureau of the Fourth Croup Army was organised only a year aeo. the Bureau now boasts a fleet of more than fc-ty aeroplanes andSin Wen Pao. - 134 words
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Article106 1933-11-01 5 Restaurants Oppose Increase In Business Tax. Shanyital Morning Post. Foochow, Sept. 25. As a protest against the increase of the L.v mess lax by the local authorities, all restaurants in Foochow have declared a general sti.'ke since the 20 th Originally, the business tax on restaurants was $180Shanyital Morning Post. - 106 words
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Article102 1933-11-01 5 Representative Denies That Tang Was A Rebel. China Times. Peiping. Sept. 28. According to information from military sources, a representative of of General Tang Yu-lin, the deposed Jehol Chairman who has been reported to be working hand in h3nd with the rebel troops under General Fang Chen-wu,China Times. - 102 words
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Article111 1933-11-01 5 Result Of Increased Import Duty. Sin Wen Pao. Changsha, Sept. 28. As a result of the imposiUon of an increased import duty on foreign rice and the subsequent suspAision of rice imports there, the Canton authorities arc now looking to Hunan for supplies. The chairman of theSin Wen Pao. - 111 words
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Article159 1933-11-01 5 Met Japanese; Officers At Miyun. p:iping. Sept. 27. ris reliably learned here that Colonel Yoshida, accompanied by Mr. Chang Ching Po, a member of General Fang Chen Wu's staff", arrived at Miyun from Chengteh by aeroplane on the morning of 24th. At the sam- time General! Liv159 words
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Article121 1933-11-01 5 Bandits Demand $50,000 As Monthly Allowance. Sin Wen Pao. Tientsin, Sept. 19. The report that Chimvangtao has been occupied by bandits under the leadership of Ta Hou Tze, or the Big Rat." has been confirmed in local official circles. The strength of the bandits is estimated at severalSin Wen Pao. - 121 words
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Article111 1933-11-01 5 Tibetans Made A Surprise Attack. Sin Wen Pao. Yunnanfu, (By Mail). Chungtien, an important city in North-west Yunnan, was captured by the Tibetans on August 22. It is understood that a detachment of about 5,000 Tibetans, armed with rifles, suddenly appeared in the vicinity of Chungtien aroundSin Wen Pao. - 111 words
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Article119 1933-11-01 5 Decides To Attack Manchukuo And Japanese Troops. Shun Pao. Harbin, fßy Mail). The troops cf tne newly organised Chinese Eastern Republic occupied Santaokang on September o, it is learned here from a reliable source. On September 7, the troops of the new Republic held a military conferenceShun Pao. - 119 words
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Article100 1933-11-01 5 City Recaptured By Provincial Troops. Shun Pao. Hangchow, Sept. 19. Kaihua. a city on the Chekiang side of the Kiangsi-Chekiang border, was captured by a band of three thousand Communists on the morning of September 17, according to reports reaching here to-day. The Communists were commanded byShun Pao. - 100 words
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Article85 1933-11-01 5 Much Significance Attached To Meeting. Shun Pao. Tihua, Sept. 19. Dr. Lo Wen kan. Minister of Justice, left here for Tachen yesterday. He is expected to arrive there some time to-day. After a brief stop there. Dr. Lo will cross the Soviet border to SemiryetchenskShun Pao. - 85 words
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Article560 1933-11-01 5 Tangku Agreement. CHINESE SOLDIERS BOMBED. Central China News. "gINCE Mr. Hirota assumed office as Foreign Minister in the Japanese Government he has done his best to cultivate the friendship of the United States, Great Britain and Soviet Russia. "He has been particularly anxious to renew friendly relationsCentral China News. - 560 words
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Advertisement297 1933-11-01 5 J| STRENGTHENS Jkmßk sickly CHILDREN! Many illnesses of childhood >«^P«K^b^ can be prevented by a strengthening tonic Doctors recommend 7^'' x i Waterbury's Compound. Ii con- jSL**"^ tains a generous amount of cod rb„ £5 T liveroil,and other nourishing el©- H ujT* t ments. Children takeWaterhury 's SpEqß^B'T' Lif* l"297 words
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471 1933-11-01 6 Shipping News Notices. THE SHIPPING TRAFFIC. Bristol's Showing For September. COMPARED with the same, period a year ago. traffic at the port of Bristol during Scp:ember was of a ratisfactory character, there being increasec! arrivals in both the foreign and coastwise sections, as well M in register tonnage. At the471 words
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Article309 1933-11-01 6 Dutch Ban Causes A Sensation. A sensation has been caused in Japanes» shipping circles interested in the Japan-Java service by the report that the Dutch East Indies Government has issued an order to ship half the quantity oi cement crdered from Japan by Ditfch vessels in the future.309 words
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Article47 1933-11-01 6 The France Committee of the Wallasey Corporation have decided to recommend the Council to proceed at once with steps for the provision of a new ferry steamer on the Mersey to replace the Royal Daffodil, which has goneout of commission after 27 years' service.47 words
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Article47 1933-11-01 6 The Great Western Railway Company, yesterday, issued their quarterly returns of British vessels laid up in South Wales ports. At present there are 58 vessels of 119,000 net register tons laid up, as against 93 of 188,000 tons in the corresponding period of last year.47 words
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Article473 1933-11-01 6 Unveiling Of Memorials At Hospital. rpRIBUTES wi 1 be paid to the services of two I I of the greatest benefactors of th« Sea-men-s Hospital Society, at the Dreadnought I Hospital, Greenwich, during October. I A service will be he!d In the Hospital chapel I in memory of473 words
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Article176 1933-11-01 6 Present Tonnage Wearing Out Rapidly. Prom Los Angeles comes a report that unless replacements arc made or new tonnage substituted for oil carrying tankers within the next year, many of the California oil concerns will find themselves with obsolete tonnage on their hand Shipping mm stated that176 words
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Article505 1933-11-01 6 Progress On Big Quay Extension. POINTING out that there has been a growing increa <c in the number of calls at the Tyne by big ships of the important lines e'eaiing in Empire trade, a Sp cial Commissioner, writing in the "North Mail and Newcastle Chronicle," sr.y~:—505 words
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Article52 1933-11-01 6 Accounts to March 15, show, after directorstees, expenses of administration. Interest and income-tax paid, debit of £9.475 (against £12.072). Add amount brought forward £246,203 leaves debit forward £255.678. Unquoted securities show considerable depreciation on book value, extent of which directors are not able to gauge at52 words
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Article791 1933-11-01 6 Unflagging Interest Of Changing Pilot. AS an Admiralty judge, Lord Merrlvale was personally liked, writes the law courts representative of the "Journal of Commerce and Shipping Telegraph." The atmosphere of the Admiraltly Court tends to be more social than it can be in Divorce, and in the791 words
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Advertisement481 1933-11-01 6 STEAMER SAILINGS. P. 0. BRITISH INDIA J '< AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., J.ri«l«uW AND FOR EAST MAIL SERVICE. <«7nder Contract with His Majesty's Government). i OUTWARD FROM LONDON For China and Japan. Due Tonnage. Singapore 1933. RANCHI 17.000481 words
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Advertisement183 1933-11-01 6 BjUOYD TRIESTINO (Incorporated In Italy). EXPRESS SERVICE. CARGO SERVICE. SINGAPORE TO ITALY AND CHINA Calling at Colombo, Bombay, Suez, Port Sa W. Brindisl, Venice and Trieste Said. Brindisl, Venice and Trieste. m wrm* Due Leave Due m J S£L«a N V 15 Nov 15 I Spore. Spore. Venice TERGESTEA Dec.183 words
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Advertisement212 1933-11-01 6 Deutscn |H|kiQ Australlsche Dampfschlffa jH, C| Oesellschaft. (Companies Incorporated In Germany). OUTWARDS HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTB. 1933. t s.s. SAARLAND, via Manila Nov. 2 t m.s. BURGENLAND, via Manila. Nov. 14 t s.s. OLDENBURG, via Manila Nov. 29 t ms. KULMERLAND, via Manila Dec. 12 t m.*>.212 words
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Advertisement563 1933-11-01 6 STEAMER SAILINGS, $f NORDDEI l~i in,. The undernoted are the Ccmn*—-c i fixtures:— 1 Wnmm] OUTWARDS. "SAARERUCKEN" for noilo Hu 1933 Hongkong, Shanghai. Kobt j i "MAIN"' for Manila, Hoi Shanghai, North China and j,,' M "COBLENZ" for Manila. Hot 21 S hai. North China and Jaipur] HOMEWARDS. "TRIEP." for563 words
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Article376 1933-11-01 7 Mining Shares. w.dnesday. II a.m. qiM tations are iaeued ange end stock V Uuytia Sclera. B 32 33 D 30- 37 6 m lf>6 16 6 1.35 140 30 3 31,3 j.-'l 0.25 0.90 0.95 j! i- CV 4- 5--0.43 0.47 >. Besil 0.47 0.50 U B376 words
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Article51 1933-11-01 7 "••'lf Results On Hhe 1..N.E.R. London. Oct. 30. »»«'mpnt was made on and North Eastern >i thi ionj» series of n-eently suffered by t'• intend» to .spend iuonce ol" the return 'indlUons throughout ifw express passenger i' locomothres. a quantity renewals to the per- "'1 the renovation of51 words
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162 1933-11-01 7 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION. LOCAL RUBBER PRICE DROPS. Continued Quietness Of Business. fDy Our Financial Correspondent.) Singapore, Wednesday, Noon. To-day's Prices:— Rubber (Singapore), 12* cts., down '/<{ ct. Market Tone: Quiet. Tin (Singapore), $113» down |V4< "t esterday's Prices:— London Rubber 3 15 16d., unchanged. Market Tone: Quiet.162 words
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Article187 1933-11-01 7 Singapore. Nov. 1. R. (Siam) W. Coast N. 1 per Koyan $118 K. (S-ani) W. Coast N. 2 per Koyan $108 Rice. 3. Siam N. 1 $86 Rlci. K. Siam N. 2 $82 Siam. ;;o. 1 "Sinhway" *168 Clam. No. 2 "Sinhway $157 31am, No. 3 "Sinhway" $140 Rice.187 words
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Article39 1933-11-01 7 Profit of Srngat Rubber Estate to June 30, was £1.143 (agst. lot* of £1.909). Including £4.646 brought in. there is balance to carry forward of £5.790. Crop was 1 114.000 lb.. agst. estimate of 1.146 000 lbs.39 words
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Article14 1933-11-01 7 The output of Kuchai Tin Dredging for October amounted to 511.32 piculs.14 words
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Article1132 1933-11-01 7 Do Britain And Holland Hold The Key? AT the thirteenth annual general meeting of Bukit Selangor Rubber Estates, (1920), j Ltd., the chairman, Mr. E. D. Money. presided, and after dealing with the domestic affairs cf the company, slated that with egard to rubber1,132 words
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Article161 1933-11-01 7 Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.), Ltd. Prices for Shell Motor Spirit and various orands of Kerosene are as follows: Shell Aviation Spirit in 4-gallon druma per British Imperial gallon SheU Motor Spirit ex pump per British Imperial gallon 80 82 Shell Motor Spirit in 4-gall«.n drums per British Imperial161 words
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Article500 1933-11-01 7 Financial Position Still Sound. THE twenty-third annual general meeting of the Mandai-Tekong (Singapore) Rubber Estates, Ltd., was held at the registered offices ot the company, 64, 65 and 66 Market Street, Singapore yesterday at noon. Mr. Lee Keng Hee was in the chair and the others present were500 words
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Article202 1933-11-01 7 Interest Centred On Gold Shares. Reuter Wireless. London. Oct. 28 ON the money market this week supplies have continued good throughout, v/hile the firmness of discount rates has been further enhanced. On the Stock Exchange to-day business v/as small. The chief featu~e v/as the ccmr.ientcment of dealings inReuter Wireless. - 202 words
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Article652 1933-11-01 7 Rubber Shares. Singapore. Wednesday. 11 a.m. The following ruober share quotation* arc issued by Fraser and Co. and Lyall and Evatt. Hal Value. Fr—ta Lymll t Share* Om •nja* l AQenby laJJtt It JIM SO*--* $085 1 Alor tiajah 0.60 070 0.6« u.7u IA. Hitam 0.90 100652 words
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Advertisement28 1933-11-01 7 THE EASTERN UNITED ***HAKCI CORPORATION, LTD. f HE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT AND °KKMi:y s COMPENSATION INSURANCE. L 0 Johnson, General Manager. Nn 4 r>cu street. Binoannr*28 words
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Advertisement84 1933-11-01 7 THE EASTERN BANK, LIMITED. (Incorr orated la ffiotlaad). fINGAPOEE BRANCH. 4. D* Almeida Street giij, Jl nooe.ooo Paw-Coapua! "ffig Beaerva Fund and R~t Wfm HEAD OFFICE: LONDON. BRANCHES: Bombay. Calcutta. Colombo. aUrmcU Madraa. Amara. Baghdad. Bahrein. Baara. Ktekuk. Moitul and Bln«rapor» CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened "Jg received on Fixed Deposit on84 words
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Advertisement51 1933-11-01 7 WATCH IT CROW! Yearly Interest Paid to You 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 pi-ya interest Begin your saving now. ll'll M ([•L I I Head Office: 55. Wall Street,51 words
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Advertisement197 1933-11-01 7 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Limited. (Incorporated In Strait* Settlement*.) Successors to THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK, LTD..THE HO HONG BANK, LTD. AND THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK, LTD. Authorised MjJ* M****^^ HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING STREET BINQAPOS* LOCAL BRANCH: 458. *OBTHBRIDGE EOAD. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Lee Kong Chian. Esq.. Vice-Chalrman. B g wong. Eaq.,197 words
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Advertisement378 1933-11-01 8 Amusements < '< lIUAIIDDI f I MATINEE: TO-DAY, 3.15. ALnAHIDnA y »5. to .nic,ht! 915. j A Popular Star in a Fine New Picture j r RICHARD j BARTHELNESS I "THE LAST I FLIGHT jot ot an I>icture but a stirring pf RICHARD tile of Five daredevils who were out378 words
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Advertisement287 1933-11-01 8 ARLISS AT HIS BEST IT IS A PICTURE THAT NO ONE SHOULD MISS.... —To-day's "Free Press." We pledge our word that this WARNER BROS, picture is one J^ of the finest attractions we have ever shown. The Management. 61 1 NlfrRTI VI QIC The Picture LONDON CROWDS ilium Li I287 words
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Advertisement512 1933-11-01 8 I M®W\HD HUGHES m for. 'Af^*W i <*ff\ANK LLOYD PRODUCTION Ifmf^SP^Vl UNITED ARTISTS PICTURE I l^ m \m^m With EDWARD EVERETT HORVON and BILLIE DOVI j OPENING TO MORROW KAY FRANCIS in Warner's daring success M THE KEY HOLE" THIS YEAR'S "SIN"-TILLATING HIT HIRED BY HUSBANDS TO FIND OUT THE512 words
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Advertisement274 1933-11-01 8 WANTED--Lady lo MRU in h saloon. Apply (Figaro». 93. 8:...- B FOR SALE. Mandarin Books Uylcd CHIN ESI N kTIOM. LANGUAGE. Composed by H Explanations by Heng Cheat post free. Apply to No. 15-4 N Singapore. Expeiienced t ach*: tuition in Mandarin t tb NOTICE. In the Estate of YKO274 words
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Article104 1933-11-01 9 NO CHANGE IN DIPLOMATIC SITUATION. ALL RUMOUBS UNFOUNDED. •WE DEVOTE Oliß LIVES TO THE NATIONAL CAUSE." important statement on the policy of the Nanking i: vvrnment was made by Mr. Wang Ching Wei (Prei Kefure his departure yesterday from Shanghai There it. change in diplomatic policy, he104 words
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Article612 1933-11-01 9 "Min Kuo Jih Pao." Shanghai, Nov. 1. aI! ER 'i filiating Mr. T. V. Soong and persuading him to return to and co operate with the i rnment in solving its financial Mr. Wang Ching Wei IPrt mier) returned to the capital last night, accompanied by"Min Kuo Jih Pao." - 612 words
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Article103 1933-11-01 9 The Battle Of Jutland Recalled. Berlin, Sept. 20. THE death has occurred at Bremen cf RearAdmiral Harder, who commanded the German battle cruiser Luetaow in the Battle of Jutland. The Luetaow was the flagship of Admiral Hipper and was torpedoed and sunk by the British Kleet.103 words
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Article96 1933-11-01 9 Now Demanding A Regular 'Bus Service. Simla. The wild mountain tribesmen of the North West Frontier seem to be hankering after the amenities of civilised life. A number of friendly tribes, gathered at Ghallnai on the Afghan border where British troops have recently been operating, have submitted a96 words
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Article88 1933-11-01 9 Man Who Woke Up At His Funeral. Lisbon. Relatives and friends were weeping round the coffin of Manuel de Mehato in the village of Penela de Beira. Bells were tolling. The undertakers were abect to screw down the lid of the coffin. Suddenly Manuel sat up. rubbed88 words
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Article60 1933-11-01 9 Wellington. Sept. 19. '•The World Economic Conference will remain a great experiment, which I don't think will be repeated," said Mr. G. W. Forbes, the Prime Minister of New Zealand to-day. Mr. Forbes was replying to the civic welcome accorded to him on his return from the World60 words
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Article, Illustration147 1933-11-01 9 VESSELS IN PORT. British; 1.922 tons, from Melbourne 30-9. for Australia via Java ports 3-11. Bagdad," British: 4.713 tons, from Dttotii 27-0, for p. Swettenham 2-11. "Kajang British; 1.234 tons, from Sandakan 13-10, for \iiri. Labuan and B. N. Borneo 4-11. Larut,147 words
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Article91 1933-11-01 9 Singapore, Nov. 1. 9EIP3 ALONGSIDE THE WHARVBB East Wharf (Entrance Oata 1). M m| "shifts j2 3) 20. Main wharf (Entrance Gate 1). 16; C.ty cf Bagdad 14; D'Artagnan I Kd- t'_;ola 8. nock (Entrance Oate sv 30: Lyeaon 32; Taybank 25. Empire Dock (Entrance Oate 4). Mangoai91 words
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Article50 1933-11-01 9 Malls from Batavia and Palcmbang by aeroplane are expected at the General Post Office. Singapore, at 5 p.m. to-day. Frem Europe I London mails despatched on Oct. 12). by the "Eohna." due at Penang at daylight to-morrow. From China and Japu by the "Suisang. due at Singapore to-day.50 words
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Article62 1933-11-01 9 Hongkong. Sept. 17. The forthcoming air manoeuvre.-, in Canton promt;* to b» an unprecedented event in the southern port. Several dozen fighting 'planea are expet-d to take part, Kwangsi has also decided, to participate by sending eleven of its newly imported military •planes to Canton. The Kwangsi62 words
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Article186 1933-11-01 9 SELLING. Singapore, Oct. 31. London 4 months' sight 2|4 532 London 3 months' sight 2[1% London GO days' sight 2j4 7,64 London 30 days' sight 2|4 3,32 London cemand 2|4 I|l6 London T.T. 2|4 132 Lyons and Paris demand 930 Hamburg demand 148 New Ycrk demand 54' A186 words
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Article70 1933-11-01 9 Twenty-Three Countries Represented. Warsaw, Sept. 14. LEADiNG Kfkhsh artists are represented in the intrmiti'Mial exhibition of oriainaJ The letter, signed by thr secrewoodcuts now Iring held here. Twenty-three nations are represented in all, including Britain and the United States, and the work of 233 artists is shown in70 words
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Article100 1933-11-01 9 DIARY Of Ttit DAY 1 WHAT'S ON? Public Functions And Sports Fixtures. TO-DAY, NOV. L. High Tides.—9.55 a.m., 10.36 p.m. Rotary Luncheon. Adelphi Hotel. 1 p.m. Football. Padang FA. (Sumatra) v. M. Command. Anron Road. Chinese League Football, Coleman v Ann Siang Hill, S.C.F.A. Rugby: S.C.C. II v. RAF. S.C.C;100 words
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Article85 1933-11-01 9 ALHAMBRA.—Richard Barthelmess in "The Last "Flight." CAPITOL.—George Arlios in 'The Working Man." EMPlRE.—"Scarchcads," with Richard Talmadge. GREAT WORLD.—Cabaret Dancing sideshows, Malay and Chinese Wayangs. cinemas, Talkies: Sky—"Fast Life," Star—"Racing Youth." MARLBOROUGH —"Rambha Ranee," an Indian talkie. NEW WORLD.—Cabaret Dancing, sideshows, Malay Operas, Chinese Wayangs, cinemas, etc. PAVILION.—Edward EvrrcM Horton85 words
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Advertisement511 1933-11-01 9 SIHCAPORE HOfHsT| GOODWOOD PARK HOTET THE MOST CHARMINGLY SITUATED HOTEL ON THE ISLAND. Single and double rooms, and private suites. Every room has a bathroom and verandah. Modern Sanitation throughout. Lockup Garages. Fourteen tennis courts. RESTAURANT. Table d'hote and a la carte. Unrivalled facilities for private entertainments. Terms Apply MANAGER.511 words
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Advertisement428 1933-11-01 9 ORDINANCE NO. 44 (BANKRUPTCY.) < IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. In Bankruptcy. No. 183 of 1927. Re QUEK AH KIAT, of No. 14, Neil Road, Singapore, Clerk. Nctice is hereby given that a Second Dividend iz intended tc be declared in the above matter.428 words
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Miscellaneous152 1933-11-01 9 [POSTAL IHTELLIG£H«i SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY. Tongkal and Djambi (Toba) 3 p.m. Pcntiar.ai: (Khoen Hceat 3 p.m. Philippine Islands, China and Japan (Oldekerk) 4 p.m. "Norlh. N -East and N.-West Sumatra. Egypt, Europe and Great Britain (Poelau Bras) 4 p.m. Falembang Batavia. Serr.arang. Sourabaya, Manila. China and U.S.A. (Ccrneville) 7152 words
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Article761 1933-11-01 10 Having dealt, firstly, with the relation between the advance of democracy in Great Britain and the Dominions, and the political status ol the Crown Colonies, and secondly, with what we consider to be the outworn and narrow attitude of the high officials in Malaya, it is appropriate to761 words
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Article254 1933-11-01 10 Comments By The Way. NOT many people, perhaps, are aware that the School of Agriculture, Malaya (its official designation), which is situated at Serdang, near Kuala Lumpur, offers courses of instruction to boys who may be contemplating careers in the agricultural sphere, either as employees of254 words
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Article222 1933-11-01 10 AN official communique states that H. M. the King has approved of the observance of Armistice Day, 1933. (Saturday, Nov. 11) in the same manner as in previous years. The firing of yuns. one at 11 a.m. and two at 11.2 a.m., will mark the beginning and end222 words
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Article228 1933-11-01 10 LAN example of the highly organised system of detection which has been attained by the Government Monopolies Department is provided in the haul early last Saturday morning on a small island off the east coast of Singapore of chandu valued at something like $75 000 —the biggest for228 words
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73 1933-11-01 10 It is rumoured that about 50 clerks from the general clerical service. FMS are to be axed with effect from tomorrow. Sivasamy, winner of a fIOO prise in the Irish Sweep, is a factory cooiie on Pegoh Estate, Tampin. He was very delighted upon73 words
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Article23 1933-11-01 10 Mrs. Rose Hill, of the Nursing Staff General Hospital. Penang, is on the sick list and is a patient of that institution.23 words
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Article50 1933-11-01 10 During a storm on the night of Oct. 22 a fishing boat capsized on the sea near Merlimau. Of the three Malay fishermen who were the occupants, two managed to swim ashore safely, while the body of the other who was drowned was washed ashore at Ayer Tawar on50 words
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Article128 1933-11-01 10 n »!r tati^ ns have been is sued by Mr 5 Bunga Raya Pantei, on the occasion of the marr age of their sister, Miss Ta Kirn Suan, to Mr. Teh Chin Cheong. News has been received from Home of the marr age of 2nd Lieut. J. G O'Grady128 words
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Article363 1933-11-01 10 t BY J A corro>pondcnt complain, tbv troubles rarely come singly. \\u, ever heard of just one mump People who allow thei Uth come run down in the tr< up in hospital. Some men take orders enter the church. Others enter th* church and then take order363 words
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Article30 1933-11-01 10 TURKISH-GREECE PACT CHIN 4. NEWS, on p; SPORTS NEWS, on pagi SHORT STORY, on page 10 CLUB DIARY, on page 17 DEATH OF CONTRACTOR VOLUNTEER VICTORIES, on30 words
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Advertisement383 1933-11-01 10 WHAT IS WINOX THE WORLD'S BEST WINE TONIC Concerning which thou sands have been eaerer to record distinct health rjenefifs—IXKTTORS,NURSES. STAGE CELEBRITIES and others WINOX is invaluable either in strengthening the general system to ward off disease; in cases of Anaemia, Malaria, Influenza, Debility, all forms of Nervous Disorders and383 words
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Advertisement122 1933-11-01 10 I A GOOD DANCER IS ALWAYS IN DEMAND. WE WILL MAKE YOU ONE j WE ARE TEACHERS WTTH A LIFETIME EXPERIENCE OF EVERY TYPE OF DANCING. OUR TERMS ARB MODERATE. Don't Delay. Apply: Angela Di Martinis English School Of Dancing, Flat 14, Capitol Building, STAMFORD ROAD. SCIENTIFIC GOLD JEWELLERY. Highly122 words
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89 1933-11-01 11 WIOIIKS ANTI-BRITISH INSTEAD OF 10 ANTI-JEWISH. General Strike Continues. iiiih Commissioner's Assurances To The Arabs. ■i.-rus, u> be some improvement in the situation 11.. iiu l general fti'ike and rnoh riots continue ,;r> i? virtually89 words
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Article653 1933-11-01 11 Reuter. j, rusalem, Oct. 31. virtually in a state I martial law, ial i m has greatly is still considerable Jews are carrying -< throughout th:' great confidence in nt. —Reuter. Admesaifa, Oct. 28. further rioting at spite of patrolling i i cars, the mob ig theReuter. - 653 words
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Article36 1933-11-01 11 D-minn Of Chinese r ovt rnment. Nanking, Sept. 19. Yuan has Issued an •UK-trv ol Interior Ui»- *i»e<ial bureau be nivrenUon of traffic i Sili-en The burean 'b»> control ol Ihe *-»rr p-y-36 words
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Article15 1933-11-01 11 untitled new Malien tll up.U Singapore I V< rJe" on his way to big post.15 words
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Article61 1933-11-01 11 Goodwill Broadcast To Empire Again. Reuter Wireless. London. Oct.. 28. Ills Majesty will broadcast a tness&B© of greetiriK and goodwill to the on Chrtettn&s Doy u* last year, if the plans at present beine. formula tea Kinsr wiU again spend at Sundrlngham and is the am« arronet-mentfi willReuter Wireless. - 61 words
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Article26 1933-11-01 11 Mr A de Mello, advocate and solicitor, and t —f U» t l^ a ConS V VeSc r vice, returned to Singapore by Conte veiae yesterday.26 words
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Article288 1933-11-01 11 Must Leave Bavaria At Once. Reuter Wireless. Berlin, Oct. 28. MR. Noel Panter, the British journalist who v/Rs arrested five days ago, will be released next week provided he leaves Bavaria immediately, according to persons in touch with the Bavarian authorities. Meanwhile, it has been arrangedReuter Wireless. - 288 words
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Article241 1933-11-01 11 Encouraging The Growth Of Population. Reuter Direless. Rome. Oct. 28. The King participated for the first time in the celebrations of the eleventh anniversary of the Fascist March or Rome to-day. when 16.000 war veteran? and blachsbirts marched along ihe rout' along which the victorious Roman Legions marchedReuter Direless. - 241 words
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Article39 1933-11-01 11 Former Singapore Head Manager In London. Reuter. London Nov 1. Mr. W B White ii former manager In Singapore, has been appointed one o! the London managers of ii\e Chartered Bank ol India Australia and China.— Renter.Reuter. - 39 words
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Article51 1933-11-01 11 Alleged Murder Of Soviet Official. Reuter Wireless. Warsaw. Oct. 30. The Ukranlan Mudent, Mikolaj Lenyk. has oeen sentenced to life imprisonment for the murder of an official of thfi Soviet Consulate. Lenyk Is alleged to have ronfessed that he was the agent of an Ukrainian tevtoriat organisation.— ReuterReuter Wireless. - 51 words
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Article34 1933-11-01 11 Reuter Wireless. Havana, Oct, 30. Labour has not ye} generally responded to the natlon-wtie general declared yesterday l*r thn General federation o£ workers. Order Is still beinv; maintained this murnjng.—Reoter Wireless. 1Reuter Wireless. - 34 words
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Article668 1933-11-01 11 No Currency War. WAR DEBT OFFER REJECTED. Reuter. London, Oct. 31. 'pOO many obscurities have yet to be clarified before any definite view can be obtained of the effect of the latest phase of Mr. Roosevelt's experiment, declares the 'Times'' City Editor. Yesterday's American price ofReuter. - 668 words
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Article193 1933-11-01 11 Germany's Long Distance Mail Flight. Reuter Wireless. London, Oct. "30. rpWO out ot throe of the German llylng J- boats which will make experimental mall service flight* between Bathurst. v* Africa. and Natal. Brazil. have left Southampton for Corunna The flyine boats will makeReuter Wireless. - 193 words
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Article137 1933-11-01 11 "Not Had Time To Finish My Work." Reuter Wireless. Paris, Oct. 29. "I have not had time to finish the work. I will never have the time now but it not matter. When one is about to die one likes to think one leaves something that youthReuter Wireless. - 137 words
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Article74 1933-11-01 11 (112 "71 Our O.'i'S Corrrtprmdmt 112 Bangkok, on. si. Tlir» -nbll'* hns filed a charge J i if»»« B/iiitrkok Court charging Prfxu-e Bovnradt) «lender of the rebel loops' wnf) tlli" *j looting oJ (wo poU.'eni i .ifwl sovfptly woundinj a third. The Lud L ouvnanf o( Pet.-haburl,74 words
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Article483 1933-11-01 11 FALSE POWER OF ATTORNEY. Nine Years' Hard. Forger And Impersonator Sentenced. POUND guilty of abetting the offence of forgery and of cheating by personation, Ng Keng Tuan was sentenced at the Assizes Court, yesterday, by Mr. Justice J. V. G. Mills to six years' r.i., on483 words
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Advertisement30 1933-11-01 11 LATEST "His Master's Voice'; GRAMOPHONE f£j§g=l MODEL ISO. LIGHT OAK CASE OF MODERN CHEAPER IN PRICE. $80.00 CALL AND HEAR THIS NEW MODEL. "Moutrie's "H.M.V." Specialists. j SINGAPORE and PENANG.30 words
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359 1933-11-01 12 Causeway Accident. AMBULANCES RUSH TO THE SPOT. "piIREE Europeans were very badly injured last night when the motor-car in which they were seated crashed into a street lamp standard at Woodlands, near the causeway. There were four Kuropeans in the car,359 words
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Article138 1933-11-01 12 Confers With Canton Military Chief. Hongkong, Nov. 1. Gen Chiang Kwang Nai, Chairman of Fukien. arrived in Canton at noon yesterday and dined with Gen. Chen Tsi Tang in the evening. Gen. Tai Chi. former Commander of the Shanghai- Woosung Garrison, and Gen. Chang Siar.g have138 words
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Article58 1933-11-01 12 Man's Body Found Floating In The Sea. A Malay wa, drowned ait Katcng at about 10 o'clock last night. It is not known how the man came to b? in the water, but he was seen floating closo to shore. The ambulanc- was called. Artificial respiration MU tried58 words
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Article44 1933-11-01 12 Young Man In State Of Collapse. A yi Hum Chinese who j.s believed io r hr r^ n i Hquid was taken te hospital from his home ih Lorong 25 Sornfig. early bours of thta He was in a state of collapse.44 words
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Article62 1933-11-01 12 a .,ri l m v P hmHn with the Oft* Nov 3 a 1 M RCadln ClUb WIU b« hrtd on «ov. j, at 1.13 p.m. in the Prirwon «ai,-„or (Church). Mr. E. Tipson. £1 British and Foreign Bible Society* will sp£k on "What th, Bible has done62 words
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Article88 1933-11-01 12 Driver And A Coolie Injured. TWO men employed at the Civil Aerodrome had a narrow escape from serious injury at about 10 o'clock this morning. A locomotive was drawing a train of 40 waggons when it left the rails at a bend in the track. The88 words
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Article103 1933-11-01 12 Charge That Amazed London Magistrate. London. Sept 13. London magistrates are accustomed to dealirg with queer charges at times but when Charles Chadwell, aged 63, of Electric-Lane. Brixtcn pleaded guilty to "being drunk while in charge of a llama." a Lambeth magistrate looked puzzled. Constable Stephen explained103 words
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Article87 1933-11-01 12 Known From Hamburg To Coney Island. Cologne. Herr Hugo Haase, the German "Merry-go-Rojnd King," has just died at Hanover, aged 69. For many years past his fun-fair machines have been delighting millions from Hamburg to Coney Island. His name was to be seen on merry-go-rounds, water shutes. figure-eight87 words
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Article113 1933-11-01 12 A Johore Government Gazette Extraordinary, issued en Oct. 30. notifies the procedure to be adopted in Johore for observing the Two Minutes Silence on Armistice Day. At two minutes to 11 a.m. one gun will be fiied from the Fort, Johore Bahru: all steam vessels will sound their113 words
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Article57 1933-11-01 12 Red Lodge (Montana). Large carnivorous crickets are swarming in the region of Pryor in South Eastern Montana, and it is reported that the snapping insects attack live rattlesnakes and eat them piecemeal. A ranch foreman tells of a horde of crickets settling on two dead cattle and57 words
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Article45 1933-11-01 12 Madras. Another rival to Zaro Agha has been found at Alleppy (Travencore States). He is said to be 125-year-old and still labours in the fields. He is now said to be growing teeth for the third time since his babyhood days.45 words
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Article47 1933-11-01 12 Hclsingfors. Tom Mix, the famous American trick rider, is shortly to visit Russia with a troupe of cowboys, according to repcrts from Moscow. The ex-movie star (who has been divorced five times) will give a series of performances in the Moscow State circus.47 words
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Article37 1933-11-01 12 Daytona Beach (Florida). Handsome is as handsome does in the negro colony here. In a church beauty contest the girl who bring-; in the most money for the Church collection will be crowned "Queen."37 words
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Article37 1933-11-01 12 Sydney. The police have had a big round-up among local gangsters. As a result they confiscated 1,500 firearms worth about £5,000. The weapons were taken down the harbour in a boat and dropped overboard.37 words
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Article42 1933-11-01 12 It is understood that the licencee of the Ceylon Cafe, who was fined by the Fourth Magistrate on Monday, is appealIns to the Supreme Court. The charges were keeping open too long and permitting prostitutes to visit the place42 words
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Article95 1933-11-01 12 King Prevents A General Election. Reuter Wireless. Baghdad, Oct. 28. A POLITICAL crisis has arisen as the result of the resignation of the socalled National Cabinet led by Rashid All Begeiailani, which wm immediately accepted by King Ghazl. The Premier, in his letter to the Kins, suggestsReuter Wireless. - 95 words
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Article116 1933-11-01 12 Through Compassion Of A Princess. Calcutta. A roomy house has been erected in Jodhpur. capital of Jcdhpur r.iate. at which the vagrant dogs of the city will be fed. This institution has boen started by order cf ,the Maharani of Jodhpur. A man named Nathco, according to116 words
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Article81 1933-11-01 12 "Bag" Of 117,000,000 In 24 Hours. Tokyo. For two weeks the officials of the sanitary j section cf the Municipal office have done nothing but count flies. They have been to-ailing the results of i Haitcri-day or Fly-Catching Day. recently cele- brated in Tokyo. The final figure for81 words
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Article72 1933-11-01 12 Beaten To Death With Oars By Poachers. Barcelona. A fight beUeen fcur poaching fishermen and a coastguard near here ended in the death of one of the poachers and the guard. The coastguard accosted the men and they refused to allow him to inspect Xheir boat. He then72 words
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Article64 1933-11-01 12 Tokyo. Here Is another story, .this time about a mwm man. His name is Kohachi Hino. of Honishibacho. Shito. He has applied to the Yoshida Police foi psrmission to open a massaging saloon on the summit of Mount Fuji. He says climbers must get very64 words
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Article182 1933-11-01 12 "Hot Dog" Vendor Made A Chief. New York. KING. *>hn X' lly, a hot dog"* vendor who caters to hungry children from his frankfurter cart irj, Central Park, has been made a tribal chief of the Swahili. iln British Ec t Africa th y reverently speak of him182 words
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Article86 1933-11-01 12 Laundry Robbers Arrested In Harbin. Harbin. It was washing day in Harbin and many of ihe clothes lines were full. The brothers Nicholai.ff noticed that the one next doer was a particularly fine "catch Co they climbed to their roof with rods hooks and lines and "caught" one86 words
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Article70 1933-11-01 12 Stocks Sold To Balance The Budget. t>, Madrid. Blocks cf shares forming part of Don Alfonso's personal fortune of 18,000,000 pesetas «50.000, left by him in Spain when the public was declared are reported by a Madrid paper to have been sold and the proceeds Placed cowards balancing70 words
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Article75 1933-11-01 12 Xt Pans. Notice has been given by M. Leon Archimtaud. r porter of the Budget of the Colonies in the Chamber. J his intention to interpolate the Government immediately after the reflect en ".the agitation fomvnted by the Germans in the former colonies of Togoland and the Cameroon?,75 words
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Article40 1933-11-01 12 a i Paris. Answering the question whether Germany unco- Hitler wants war or peac? M. Hcrriot writing in the "Petit Journal" jays: "It is mv p?r.-onal opinion Chat Germany wants a sp-ll cf peace to prepace war."40 words
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Article196 1933-11-01 12 Wages From Garnished Funds. A CASE of some importance to labourers was decided by Mr. H. R. Bull In the Civil District Court a few days ago, when an order was made to pay out to the Assistant Controller of Labour, the sum of $115.94, which had196 words
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205 1933-11-01 12 AT THE CINEMAS. George Arliss is seen in an entirely new type of role in "The Working Man," which began a season at the Capitol last night, It is highly entertaining to see George Arliss, lifter a period of sedate, dignified characterisations, kicking up205 words
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101 1933-11-01 12 Ernest Pascall's sensational novel "The Age for Love,-' has been brought to the screen by United Artists, and was shown to local audiences for the first time at the Pavilion theatre yesterday. Edward Everett Horton. Billie Dove, Charles Starrett, Lois Wilscn and Mary101 words
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113 1933-11-01 12 “The Last Flight At The Alhambra. The Plr-.t National picture now showing hi Itlf Alhutiibru. "The Las* Flight," i* a barrtoy story of the adventure* of fnur American airmen who were wounded in the last rrigaircmant with Hie enemy during Hit *ar and who are out to 301 more thrill*113 words
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Article90 1933-11-01 12 Slim ftumiqwviUe and Zasu Pitts are again seen together in "They Just Had To Get Mairied." the Universal comedy farce which commenced a run at the Roxy last night. As usual, th. y prove to be one of the greatest comedy teams and the large90 words
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Article158 1933-11-01 12 To Serve Second Term Of Imprisonment. Choo Ah Sap. a Chinese woman who was recently convicted and sentenced to three months' simple imprisonment for criminal breach of trust in respect of a diamond ring, was yesterday morning sentenced by Mr. H. A. Fairer, the District Judge, to another158 words
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Article635 1933-11-01 12 Local Court JUDGE GRANTS RM OF PROCEEDING jy|K. Justice Gerahty, X.C e r. judgment yesfa Admiralty suit in which a 'i was made for stay ot pending a reference of the matt 7 arbitration. The motion was brought l n first charterers of the shin J635 words
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Advertisement20 1933-11-01 12 THE Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building, Chulia Street. 'PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE FIRE, MARINE, MOW VEHICLES WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION WW* NCI20 words
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670 1933-11-01 13 Cattle Trader Charged. v\ s COMMISSION AGREED ON? I L ship chartering transacA a Boyanese company mats and sarongs from as detailed when one ox iade a complaint yes- he District Judge, Mr. c 800 Guay, proprie inea Cattle Trading Co.,670 words
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Article152 1933-11-01 13 Germans And Tokyo's Pact Plan. Reuter. T Berlin, Oct. 31. HE suggestion of the Japanese War Minister. Mr. Araki, for the convocation of a Far Eastern Peace Conference finds support in German semi-official circles which declare that the p:ace of the Orient is of the greatest importanceReuter. - 152 words
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Article116 1933-11-01 13 Flowers For British Soldiers* Graves, Pars. Flowers have been p'accd in a British wsr cemetery by M. Elmoud Mie let. the onelegged Minister of Pensions, who has Just returned from a tour of the Somme. His object was to inspect the French battlefield cemeteries, which are now116 words
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Article70 1933-11-01 13 "Cigar" Masts For Wireless Station. Budapet. Two towers, both higher than the Eiffel Tower in Paris are being built just outside Budapest. They are destined to be aerials for a new Wireless transmitting station, which will be three tunes more powerful than the present cne. The towers70 words
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Article63 1933-11-01 13 Santiago de Chile. Only tourists are to be allowed to go salmon fishing in Chile's Southern Lakeland ,th s season. The Government has issued a decree fo bidding professional fishermen to catch salmon for the market. It points out that the best angling must be reserved for63 words
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Article75 1933-11-01 13 Sault Ste. Maria (Ontario. The fish that Clarence Geno caught in the Mattawiskiwa River have shot thch captor dead. Floundering in the bottom cf tne car.oe. they caused a line to become entangled with the trigger of the rifle Geno carried with him, and it went off, the75 words
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Article80 1933-11-01 13 Berlin. A farm of 100 acres of Glcissen. in the Mark, has been presented by Adolf Hitler to a milkman of Cross-Luebars, Saxony, who sent the German Chancellor a photograph of himself and his rine tons all in brown shirts. The milkman has belonged to the party80 words
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Article89 1933-11-01 13 Hollywood. Under California law a baby may work only two hours a day. At the Fox Studio they are making a motion picture in which an infant plays a role. The director said he could not get the picture finished with hours of tnat kind, so he89 words
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Article37 1933-11-01 13 Wenatehee, Washington. Thieving seems to be booming here. The weekly band concert had to be postponed because someone had stolen the big drum, as well as the drum-sticks from the Chamber pf Commerce building.37 words
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Article34 1933-11-01 13 Buencs Aires, Sept. 20. The Ministry of Agriculture reports that thanks to recent rains the prospect* for th* wheat, hay. oats, and barley ciops are good, while tho&e for flax are fair.34 words
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Article343 1933-11-01 13 Two Chinese Win Their Appeal. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. Oct. 31. ON the evidence of two policemen and thsyce of an Assistant Commissioner of Police two Chinese oi Kampar were convicted hi the Folice Court on a charge of selling lottery tickets and were each fined $5.343 words
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Article178 1933-11-01 13 Open Championship Tournament. The Pahang open lawn tennis tournament will be held on Nov. 11, 12, 13 The draw is as follows: SINGLES. Man bin Zin v. Tan Chin Tin (bye); F. H. London v. Yap Khen Van: A. de B. Haughton v. I. W. Blelloch; R. Gopalakrishnan178 words
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Article71 1933-11-01 13 The ThajudtTn-Sullivan "Argument." Ex-Champ" writes: "All this talk about Thajudeen and a 'South-paw' opponent strikes me as 'boloney.' "Any boxer who claims to be a champion ought to know how to tackle a lefthanded rival. 'Slam away with your own right' is the good old slogan and anyway,71 words
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Article45 1933-11-01 13 S.C.C. XI v. the R.AF. on Monday at the S.C.C: Dr. J. M. A. Lowson: J. V. S. Brcoke, F. H. Geake; T. M. MacLachlan. D. H Tudor, P. W. F. Mills: E. McCreanor, G. H. Stroobach, C. Fittock, T. Robertson, S. Webb.45 words
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Article24 1933-11-01 13 Shanghai. Oct 31. The National boxing contest closed at Nanking yesterday. The prizes were distributed at the conclusion. —"Mm Kuo Jih Pao."24 words
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Article33 1933-11-01 13 The semi-finals in the ladies' Autumn Cup at thp S.G.C. resulted as followsMrs". Midcllcbrook bea! Mi.>s Luca:, at the 19th hole. Mrs. F'tzroy Williams beat Mrs. Laing 3 and 2.33 words
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Article18 1933-11-01 13 Melbourne. The male hippopotamus at the zco here has died, tie swallowed a tennis ball.18 words
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Article849 1933-11-01 13 Loss Of Necklace. ALLEGED FALSE REPORT. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Oct. 31. A TAMIL woman named Meenachie appeared before the police magistrate, Raja Kamaralzaman, this morning charged with having made a false report of an alleged robbery which she said took place at Bukit Tembok on849 words
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Article72 1933-11-01 13 "Te Pw>¥e A Woman Can Do It." NashviHr. TctUttaait; Mm, Blanche Wilcox Noyts, actre s and aviatrix. has announced here that she intends to fly round the world next year "just to prove that a woman can do it." Mrs. Noyes expects to start from Horbcur Grace,72 words
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Article51 1933-11-01 13 Cape Town Mr. R F. Trenfteld, ot Naboomspruit (North Traaevaal). has killed six lions with six shots. Ht met twelve lions, and managed to have six shots at then). Six dead lions were found within a radius of 50 yards. This is stated to be a world's51 words
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Article113 1933-11-01 13 Amy Mollinon's View** (>r iI&A. Lu& CattllwUM MBS Amy MollUun, whu iwruUi arrived tte«« wh*n uc'ini; e~)-p>Ioi in a p<u>. ft wr machine on a txum.conline nln: QirUl. t> tu>V(<& »hal Uic Unlt-.tl a "pilot a IMIMUri o.'" f!h< J- plM"d lit It.. «0 1 r.wnl 'lIKIiUtrOi Unvlu:113 words
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Advertisement118 1933-11-01 13 j i' i j CLASSES THE experiences of the past few years have proved how rapidly the accumulations of a lifetime can be seriously depreciated—or swept away. Life insurance is the one means by which such losses to your estate can be immediately offset. Its function is two-fold—a competence if118 words
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1089 1933-11-01 14 Etceteras Beat The Merchants Yesterday. AFTER an interestin? game, with a thrilling second half, the Etceteras defeated ttie Merchants by two goals and two tries <16 points* to a try (3 pointst, yesterday on the Padang.1,089 words
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Article247 1933-11-01 14 Teams For Next Week's Matches. S.C.C. 'E" XV v. Wiltshire A" on Monday at the S.C.C: A. I Horsley (caDt.t; R. V. Welch. R. J. S. Davies A. Alexander. H. E. Orr; M. G. Mills. P. J. R. Butler; S. Webb. E. O. Barton. J. R. MacDougall,247 words
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Article27 1933-11-01 14 New Middle Weight World Champion. Reuter. Boston, Oct. 31. Vince Dundee won the world middleweight title by beating the holder, Lou Brouillard, on points to-day.—Reuter.Reuter. - 27 words
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Article62 1933-11-01 14 Straus Chinese Epworth League 3.C. team v.the Singapore Harbour Board Junior Service Club on Saturday at 3 p.m. at the former's court: Singles: We* Boon Hai; Tay Soo Lan; Wong Chong Teck. Doubles: Sesih Yun Chong and Lorenzo Foo: Tan Boon Watt and Tan Chin Tock; Ee62 words
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Article32 1933-11-01 14 The Ping-pong match between the Chinese Association and the Chinese Swimming Club for the Cheong Koon Seng Trophy will be held on Sunday at 11 a.m. at the Chinese Association.32 words
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Article54 1933-11-01 14 There will be a friendly badminton match of Aye single? and two doubles between the Moon Flower B P. and the Week-End B.P. on Saturday at the latter's court, at 3.30 p.m. Members of the Moon Flower B.P. are requested to assemble at their own court not54 words
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Article200 1933-11-01 14 Raffles Institution Lose To A.C.S. THE hockey match between the AngloChinese School and the Raffles Institution on the latter's ground last evening resulted in a win for the former by 3 goals to 1. i The teams were: A.C.S.: t Reshty; Solakan Singh. Tiang Seng; C. Reshty,200 words
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Article91 1933-11-01 14 The following are the positions in the S.C.F.A. inter-district soccer League competition to date: P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts Ang Siang 4 4 0 0 12 7 8 Mackenzie 4 3 0 1 12 6 7 Coleman 3 3 0 0 11 1 6 Covent91 words
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Article359 1933-11-01 14 Sultan Of Perak's Opinion. SATURDAY was a red-letter day for the little Malay school at Tembok, Perak, for it was honoured by the presence of H.H. the Sultan of Perak on the occasion of the presentation to that school of a cricket set by the veteran359 words
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Article775 1933-11-01 14 Team Selected For Wtek-end Tour Up-Country. ATRIAL hockey match between Colours and Whites to enable the selectors to choose the team to represent Singapore in the inter-State matches this week-end, on Saturday against Malacca at Malacca and on Sunday against Negri Sembilan at Seremban, was played775 words
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Article97 1933-11-01 14 Sumatra Xi v. TheCommand. THE team. 1 for to-day's match at \hr Art&tm Road Stadium. '-he Padansr FA (Sumatra I and tiio Malaya Command, will hr follov/i PAPANG FA.: Aliin: Tolnii*. .W--tarto: Richard. hristofel. Victor, Abidin. Noor, llendrik, Tawar. Reserves: Kipin, IJoemala. Talimoen COMMAND: (R.A.F.); Mackenzie (R.A.F.), Nutland97 words
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Article142 1933-11-01 14 Open Event Being Organised In Selangor. The Selangor Cyclists' Association are organising an »All Malayan amateur lone; distance bicycle race, from Kuala Lumpur to Seremban and back, approximately 100 miles, to be held on Sunday, Dec. 10, starting at 6 a.m. The starting and finishing point142 words
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Article57 1933-11-01 14 S.H.B.J.S.C. team v. the Straits Chinese Epworth League at their court on Saturday: Sng Beng Teck, Tan Khai Seng, Koh Kirn Yean, Low Swee Guan. Sim Yeow i Lim, Tay Keng Wan, Lim Cheng Hong, Koh Kirn Soon, Yuen Quan Chong, Lim Chin Hian, Kok Lai Seong. I57 words
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Article19 1933-11-01 14 The P.C.C. "A" beat the P.R.C. "A" at j hockey in Penang by s—o on Monday.19 words
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Article168 1933-11-01 14 Race-Week Foursomes Against I.R.C.G.C. (From Our Oirn Correspondent.) Ipoh. Oft 31 During race-week in Ipoh. the Trainers and Jockeys were opposed to the Ipf" Racecourse Golf Club In a series of foursomes matches which resulted in i m for the local club by 7 matches to 2.168 words
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Article56 1933-11-01 14 Shanghai. *J*JL The draw in the Shanghai An i resulted as follows second prizes. *****5. 1315-4: 3rd I* *****7, *****9, *****0. I The first winning ticket No. *****9. had not been sold Ml a re-draw— "Mm Kuo JW Shanghai N The fourth prizes are: M 2371 *****7, *****2.56 words
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Advertisement132 1933-11-01 14 i i i i i i i i 11 i i i i i i i i i i i I SINGAPORE DAIRY FARM I PERFECT DAIRY MILK ■PURITY' BRAND I A Grcup Cf Komc-Br;d Youngsters AYRSHIRE ft FRIESIAN. BY SELECTING OUR.COWS AND BY CAREFUL j ATTENTION TO THEIR F132 words
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Article270 1933-11-01 15 Davix < !i!) Del cat. I Mm r pnndrnt.) ifv.m London. Oct. 12. i who is one of the M>J Am?rican woi i wai recently Wills-Moody as the world's first ve overlooked this thing she has no i,i the Atlantic, i to Mrs. Moody's Mai ble's Coast270 words
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Article50 1933-11-01 15 >' Literary AssociChinese Chin Woo lation by four games to on Sunday. Lame mentioned first*: Phi lost to Yip Peng 21 21 17. 21—18. 8—21; beat Ong Hmg Cheotlg 15: Li Chew Kuen 21 18, 21—10. 21—18; Yong Eng Mon 11. Koon Wing Fook 17 21, 21-18. 1250 words
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Article44 1933-11-01 15 hoi five singles the beat the Serangoon nday at The lormer's players mentioned Lee Hock San Beng Chye kv;t to 15; Lim Chin Teck hens 13-13, 15—5 Peng brat Kang Mvi t I Ctina Teck Chye n Nee 15—10. 13- 7.44 words
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Article29 1933-11-01 15 rtenU meeting of Amateur Weightheld at Mr. Tung 37. Ann Siang i p.m. meeting a group and members will a short exhibition X by champion lifters29 words
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Article11 1933-11-01 15 untitled women's hockey women's hockey W l ii take PlaCe Et11 words
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Article204 1933-11-01 15 All Kinds Of LabourSaving (Janets. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Oct. 12. •yEN thousand excited people cheered Primo Camera, the world's heavyweight champion, at Genoa on his return home. Camera was overjoyed to see his father. Sante Camera, who was amon° the first to board the boat. He204 words
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Article218 1933-11-01 15 Next Week's Tournament Ties. Tvs for next in the lawn n Is chamn .»n. hip tournament at :he SC.C are as Toliov.s: Monday: C. D. Belton v. E. Koch. P. Carmichael v. T. B. Rogers. Tuesday: E. A. Brown v. E. H. R. Bowerman. 11. Gray v.218 words
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Article125 1933-11-01 15 Sigh's Name Changed To Relief. The latest amendment list issued by the Straits Racing Association is as follows; HORSES. Transfers: Marmon from Class 2 to Class 3. Tinakill from Class 2 to ClftSS 3. Grock from Class 3 to Class 4. Phantasie from Class 3to Class 4. Sail125 words
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Article66 1933-11-01 15 Everton Football Club, winners of the English F. A. Cup. have been invited by the South African Football Association to make a tour of South Africa in 1934. An invitation was recently extended to West Bromwich Albion, but it was declined on the grounds that such a66 words
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Article63 1933-11-01 15 "The Daily Express" says that Mrs. Gilligan is petitioning for a divorce from A E R. Gilligan (who was captain ot the M.C.C. team that visited Australia in 1924-25 and of the M.C.C. team that visited India in 1926-27». The names of the parties are included63 words
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Article35 1933-11-01 15 The Women Cricketers' Association of England has decided that it will[send a team of its members to Australia, at its owTexpense, next year, if an invitation will be expected to provide for accommodation.35 words
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Article617 1933-11-01 15 Union Epworth League Tournament. THE following are the results of the Klang Union Epworth League's annual badminton tournaments to date: Ladies' Singles Championship (2nd round: Miss Chow Yew beat Miss Quan Neo. 21—11, 11—1, 11—2; Miss Sim Chew w.o. Miss Ai Kiok; Miss Kirn Hong beat Miss Lily617 words
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Article94 1933-11-01 15 Perak And Selangor To Meet. Arrangements are being made for the first inter-State match between Perak and Selangor. The Perak Badminton Association has received an invitation from the Selangor Badminton Association for a match between the two States to be held at Kuala Lumpur during the Armistice holidays.94 words
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Article66 1933-11-01 15 Public Services Reserves' Easy Victory. The P.S.R.F.C. "B" beat a weak XV fielded by the S.C.C. on Monday by a goal and two tries (11 pts.) to nil. £tfvens opened thd scoring for the P.S. and Merrifield added a second try before the interval. Williams converted the66 words
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Article164 1933-11-01 15 Man's Action Against Club Fails. OTRUCK by a cricket ball while walking >J to church one Sunday evening, Frederick Foster, 69, of Bennett-road. Chadwell Heath, sued two members of Becontree United Cricket Club at Romford County Court for damages. There is a six-foot fence surrounding the164 words
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Article207 1933-11-01 15 To Fight Barney Ross For Title. (From Our Ow-n Correspondent.) London, Oct. 12. Participating in his first fight fir.cc his defr.u by Cleto Locaielli in London last April, j K:d Berg, ttu East End Lightweight, easily [defeated Harry "Kid" Wallace, winning by a technical knock-out in the fourth207 words
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Article45 1933-11-01 15 Don Bradman, the famous Australian batsman, has entered Into a five years' contract as director of Don Bradma: 1 Ltd., a company which is being formed with a capital of £350.000 to carry on business as tailors and dealers In sporting goods.45 words
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Article44 1933-11-01 15 Slntit B.P. team v. the Straits Physical A.P. at the latter's court on Sunday at 6.30 a.m.: Koh Pway Thow. Loh Cher Leong. Leong Kiam Yang, Loh Cher Leong and Lee Tiow Lm, Chai. Teck Seng and Loh Sian Chye.44 words
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Advertisement457 1933-11-01 15 Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance in force over $36,000,000. The Great Eastern Lite Assurance Co., Ltd. I (Xnoorpormfcd In Urn Strata Settlements). i HEAD OFFICE: Qwt Eastern Life Building. Cecil street. Singapore. LONDON OFFICI: 17, Old Jewry, 1.0. i The Company hu £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and457 words
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Article5492 1933-11-01 16 Denis Mac Kail - 'By Denis Mac Kail. HAVE no fear. This story is not going to be an Anglo-Indian one. No khidmutgars, syces or dak-bungalows .shall intrude on its pages to fill you with doubts as to their meaning or pronunciation. Nor has it anything to do —except5,492 words
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Advertisement111 1933-11-01 16 ELLAMS SELF-FEEDING DUPLICATOR. 100 copies a minute. Speedy and silent in action, this Duplicator is capable of turning out one hundred copies a minute. The machine is of a particularly solid construction. By means of the variable pressure lever fitted to the machine, the density of copies can be varied111 words
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Advertisement186 1933-11-01 16 SHE WAS GETTING 7 FATTER. I Now Down To 1 Normal. I "I was putting on flesh W a married wanan, "and <.9 constipation, and was IkaV months age a friend a; I tfaspocnfui cf B*r—lim Salt „S every morning. I hr.v ever since, although I h..I 'oiH r.crma! weight186 words
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Article134 1933-11-01 17 Drove Train With Broken Thigrh. Cermistcn, Transvaal. heroism of engine driver who drove the A Cape-Ran* mad. train, 3a miles wifih a fracture* thigh; rathar than wait for relief an* so cause it to be late has just been revealed. Thirty miles from Kroonstad the drive*, C. E.134 words
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Article51 1933-11-01 17 Warsaw. A man ag:d 100 has been fined five shillings at Czelacfe for dangerously beating a neighbour many years his junior. They quarreled over a que tion of grazing rights. So unmercifully did the centenarian belabour the other with a stack that only timely intervention saved the victim's51 words
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Article60 1933-11-01 17 Cologne. No fewer than 901,230 pilgrims have been conveyed by 1.100 social vrains, to Treves during the seven weeks in which the larrrous Holy Coat," reputed to have been worn by Christ, was exposed in the Cathedral there. Motor-buses owned by the German, Post Office also conveyed60 words
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Article40 1933-11-01 17 New York. Sept. 17. Mr. Francis H. Sisbcn, former President of the American Bankers' Association and a prominent American banker., died to-day from heart disease at the age of sixty-two. He had only been, ill fcur days.40 words
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Article51 1933-11-01 17 Vienna. Lake Constance ia gradually disappearing as a result of deposits :f gravel and sand from the River Rhine, according to a report by the Swiss Water Board received here. But lake-side dw*Uers are net yet moving. The Board gives the lake 18.000 years before it finally51 words
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Advertisement391 1933-11-01 17 X FROM NOW lj pytMikmm attacks your gitms Hun now, and you're happy, the next five years? Will he you tor your brilliant, ilash(»ur sparkling vivacity? jkm be a v ictim of pyorrhea, i If. few energy, your vitalamd Maybe him? Pyorrhea is led disease of the mouth that ~i391 words
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Advertisement40 1933-11-01 17 Why waste money buying new TRANSFORMERS, CHOKES SPEAKERS, HEADPHONES, PICK-OPS, 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. 'Phone 4791. t iMiTrn'40 words
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Advertisement293 1933-11-01 17 Remove Hurt Wtrvellois I Herbal Ointment H FOR soothing and removing Itchy spots, pimples, HH rashes, eczema, festering sores and a host of H ether disfiguring skin trouWee Zim-Birk is ab- so Int erty marvel loss. The first applications of ■H this wonderful her Sal ointment quickly end all H293 words
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Miscellaneous725 1933-11-01 17 CLUB DIARY. (There are numerous clubs and Satieties in Singapore, most of the members of which art readers of the "Xaksga Tribune.'' This Dixry is provided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happening of general interest will still be included in the725 words
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Article163 1933-11-01 18 Rival New Jersey Stock Exchange, New York, Sept. 20. AN overwhelming majority of the members of the New York Stock Exchange having, it is announced, accepted th peroposal to establish a new exchange either in Jersey City or Newark, in New Jersey, the Committee directing the scheme163 words
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Article110 1933-11-01 18 Dimitroff Again Annoys The Judge. Reuter Wireless. Berlin, Oct. 27. Dimitroff's clever cross-examination of the prosecution's witnesses in the Reichstag fire trial again brought him into conflict with the court to-day. The President angrily intervened when accused put a series of embarrassing questions to an Austrian Nazi witness.Reuter Wireless. - 110 words
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Article93 1933-11-01 18 Performance Of London 'Bus Engine. Reuter Wireless. London. Oct. 27. An ordinary London bus engine made a new world's speed record for a Dieselengined car at Brooklands. when George Eyston broke by two miles an hour the existing record of 100.75 m.p.h. The car was a handsome, four-seaterReuter Wireless. - 93 words
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Article97 1933-11-01 18 Newspaper Office In A Soviet Train. Moscow. A theatre, a film producing factory, a newspaper office, printing presses and searchlights KM part of the equipment of the Sonet's cimma train." In another coach are the executive offices, while a third cntains a kitchen and diningrcom. The train97 words
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Article38 1933-11-01 18 New Powers To The Administration. Reuter. Jerusalem, Oct. 31. Very wide powers, including the arrest, courtmartial and deportation of offenders, will be vested in the administration from to-day, under special proclamation for securing public safety —Reuter.Reuter. - 38 words
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Article58 1933-11-01 18 Reuter Wireless. London. Oct. 27. The King's Police Medal has been awarded to Philip Norton Jones, an additional Poliur Superintendent in Midnapore. and Charles Oliver Smith an Inspector of Police in Midnapore. who. In football kit and unarmed, siioweri conspicuous gallantry in attacking the assailants of the lateReuter Wireless. - 58 words
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Article63 1933-11-01 18 Auxerre (Yonne, France). A 12-year-cld boy accidentally shot himself in the chest with a revolver which he to--.k out cf a drawer to play with while his parents were out. Fearing a reprimand, he carefully cleaned it and put it back in the drawer. Then he tried to63 words
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Article21 1933-11-01 18 Reuter Wireless. Geneva, Oct. 26. Germany has given official notification of her withdrawal from the international Labour Office.—Reuter Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 21 words
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Article464 1933-11-01 18 Details Of Current Prices. Singapore, Oct. 27. MEAT. Beef, fteak (round), kati 28 Beef, stew or curry, kati 22 Pork, lean, kati 40 Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality), kati 32 Mutton, Australian, lb. 35 Fowl, katl 38 Hens (locally reared), kati 40 Ducks. Saigon, each 68 Pigeons,464 words
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Advertisement552 1933-11-01 18 I i Cheap Lamps v fST bs Expensive j~ ItPB /a/ Luxury J Mazda Laboratories f Invented the first drawn tungsten 1 1 Hrf33Pll -r wire electric lamp I i ln l 9- slnce v k \l 4 /Ĕ Wm then ail the most J y lC&\\ ILA important improve-552 words
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Advertisement253 1933-11-01 18 iii! r— m In This Tropical 1 □Q Climate Your Blood Easily Weakens Guard and cure yourself from I anaemias, poorness of the blood -""ali a *os and in any case of general debility I °LTL M 1 6 etc b takin S the famous Or. BOUSSEL'S j liy HEMOSTYL253 words
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Article416 1933-11-01 19 i'.it Accident. .Ni itr BETWEEN I trains. 11 iconiotive drawing loaded with earth total deadweight of take 120 yards to g at 10 miles per were applied, was vidence given in on Monday. inquiry was the ar-old Indian con.Maiiappan. h g the metalling of light railway416 words
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Article37 1933-11-01 19 PoMet will play the Ar ;i t| lPr pprnutting, at to <lav, commencing > MarU«l Moments," Spada," Anber; "A I; Waltz. "Mondnacht Selection from "Alda An Evening in Toledo." Reminiscences of »U1 bt the conductor.37 words
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Article282 1933-11-01 19 The Copper Industry's Future. New York. SPECIALISTS in copper who have been studying the industry's future under the N. R. A. Code, recently submitted by the producers, conclude that highly beneficial developments may reasonably be expected in this field. Marked improvement has characterised operating conditions in the282 words
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Article223 1933-11-01 19 Seremban Chinese Fined For Possession. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Oct. 30. j A Chinese named Lee Chat was produced j before the Polic- Magistrate. Raja Kamaralzaj man. this morning charged with being in possession of a complete still for the manufacture I of samsu and secondly for223 words
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Article200 1933-11-01 19 Case Against Malacca Chinese Dismissed. (From Our Own Coi respondent.) Malacca. Oct. 30. The fact that the accused left his employ on the day certain jeweliery was missed and his disappearance from the town led Tan Kirn Kow, a hair-dresser, to relate his suspicions before the Poiice Magistrate,200 words
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Article795 1933-11-01 19 Railway Cut. f FORMER GOVERNOR ARRESTED. ”Sin Chew Jit Poh.“ Shanghai, Oct. 31. »JHE North-East Volunteers are active in the region of the Sungari River and the Hinganling district in Heilungkiang. They have occupied the Niunho district and are advancing on Heishan and Tungpeh. A later message”Sin Chew Jit Poh.“ - 795 words
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Advertisement292 1933-11-01 19 1 ~-^^^^^^sgagMMgg^ 1? If f ill li iJ Jg« l IMph ii'fnflllflfl*V I The Home of CRAVEN;^ like all the Best Virginias CRAVENA are LONDON made London-made j Virginia Cigarettes are like London-Tailored Suits, the acknowledged best in their respective spheres and the most modernly equipped Tobacco Factory in London292 words
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Article, Illustration62 1933-11-01 20 The Singapore State civilian Rugby Fooiball fifteen who trounced the Malaya Command on the Padans on Sunday. A scramble for possession in the Singapore v. Command State Rugby football natch. Jumping for the ball. An incident in the Indo-Ceylonese v Malays Cbeetc match at62 words
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51 1933-11-01 20 ATHLETIC 808- Girls prefer the long bob to Bborter or lorger hair, and will find that Madge vans' hairdress is a becoming style to follow, especially for acti\e sports. This player wears her hair parted on the left, set in deep waves that end in a flat roll at the51 words
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