Malaya Tribune, 4 November 1933
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Title Section40 1933-11-04 1 The Malaya Tribune THE MOST POPULAR DAILY NEWSPAPER N MALAYA. Vc XX. -No. 26a SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1933 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Saturday, Nov. 4, 1933. Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1933. nVE CEJTN40 words
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Advertisement120 1933-11-04 1 r K*a</ The C> Sunday Tribune Dominant In Malaya MANUFACTURED BY STRIBIJXORS THE GENERAL CIGAR CO B throughout asu IiTSK I lliKr IPIVIJ 11 /MB ■1i I 1 I |%M X_,,i nWU: CU,r R: R id inspection o. f.nishe,. r^v in? end of binder Fredins: White Owls to cello- 22.120 words
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Advertisement43 1933-11-04 1 Bamm Importing Pearl Necklaces ev I size and quality. \__22 I at latest and lowest e f__f I prices. 1 I Also buying £old\. I and gold ornaznentlrf I every class and quaff paying highest pit according to daily ex chat rates. \J43 words
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Article, Illustration104 1933-11-04 2 My dear Nieces, Our debate on "Country Life is better than Town Life" is now closed. On the run of the debate I must that those who favoured country life have won pretty easily. We will not have another debate for some time,104 words
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Article484 1933-11-04 2 <By Sunny Girl.") Hello cousins, here I am again, popping my jolly oldself out in our "Corner." I am very sorry to hear that "Gwennie" and "Isabella's" father has passed away. Don't be discouraged. dear cousins, 'causc the Heavenly Father is calling him to a new life484 words
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Article107 1933-11-04 2 'By "Y. K. N.") Hello. g,tls, how arc you getting on? I hope you arc contributing to the "Corner" regularly. Your popular datly paper, the Malaya Tribune," teems to be the only one of its kind in Malaya. Chokeful with snappy pictures. Interesting talkie news, and contests,107 words
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Article75 1933-11-04 2 (By "Ladu fiotcena.") Dear sisters. I am glad that my article had been published last week, and I owe my thanks Auntte Llzztc. Haying read the of sist-r. "Sweej, Star," saying that country life is better than town life, I agree with her and I should say75 words
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Article212 1933-11-04 2 (By "Merry Princess.") Dear "Lucky Star" please don't argue so much with "Sweet Star" about town and country life. For I also like country life and will take "Sweet Star's" side. You must not be angry with me for thus taking her side and not yours. I212 words
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Article339 1933-11-04 2 (By "Lucky Star.") Moments that inspire you and me. Very often we would hear a voice wLhin us urging I this and that which it is our duty to obey at once. The preacher teaches with great enthusiasm during his inspiring moment. We wri.e or talk of our339 words
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Article181 1933-11-04 2 (By "Happy Neo."). Hello, everybody, glac to app.ar again thi~ week. Now let me begin with my story; I hope you all would like it. In a village, near Peking, four tradesmen clubbed together to buy cotton. TD protect it from rate, they procured a cat, and181 words
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Article140 1933-11-04 2 (Bit "Dream Lowr.") Country life means plenty of health and plenty of wealth. Presh air is abundant and cares rather few. Meditation can be best done in the oountry where It is quiet and always peaceful. The country is always fresh, clean, and hygienic where ever it may140 words
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Article659 1933-11-04 2 (By "Sweet Star") Congratulations Last week our "Corner" was full of truly interesting articles. My greatest admiration and thanks to all my brave cousins and my encouragements to these who are timid Really the "Malaya Tribune" on that particular Saturday was worth more than its value659 words
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Article303 1933-11-04 2 (By "Amy.") While spending my time looking at the flowers I was aroused by the noise that attracted my attention to the road. There was a horse galloping fast with no rider on its back and it was panting, while the reins were loose upon its neck.303 words
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Advertisement380 1933-11-04 2 __k use Lux l^^B^^l Toilet Soap, and so I J r aWWiW^». softly smooth does it keep my skin that in j| I |BmF the great close -up iil lights can't find a 'fl HI IBIp ••"Sijpl single flaw." <~p9 I f -i:ilin B J the stars you admire Jgp^t380 words
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Article623 1933-11-04 3 k Rubier Stamp Methods* Decried. London. THE inevitable reductions in the pataoonel of the Royal Navy consequent to the Washing on and London Naval Treaties have oblige! the Admiralty to '"retire" a number of Lieut-enant-Commanders. During 1933 the number of retirement! will be 57. Considerable623 words
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Article68 1933-11-04 3 Indian Post Office Saving Banks. The Finance Department ol the Government of India announre that the rate of interest on cash deposits in Post Office Savings Banks has been reduced from 3 to 2.-. per cent, per annum, with effect fro.n Nov. 1. Certain banks have also followed68 words
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Advertisement330 1933-11-04 3 -but you can ■"■^H Cure your teeth from within— KALZANA, the Calcium food, is the neuv idea in the care of the teeth. For many years people thought that a clean tooth could not decay. Yet however carefully we cleaned them they always (iid decay. For your teeth are living330 words
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Advertisement191 1933-11-04 3 I Children and Babies generally do in this climate. Why not protect them ■trains! the danger of skin irritations and inflammations? Nivea Crcmc is the ideal cure. Rub a little Nivea Creme into your skin every time after washing. In the case of prickly heat or other skin troubles apply191 words
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Advertisement547 1933-11-04 4 M HASSAN. ELECTRICAL AND WATER CONTRACTOR. S6-37, Bras Rasah R«*d, SINGAPORE. If you are In need of electric lights, fans, motors, etc., and water service, please write to the above address or 'Phone 3411. TO LET. SIANG LIM PARK Further Reductions of lients from Ist August, 1933. $16.00 and $18.00547 words
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Advertisement497 1933-11-04 4 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that as from UA of November. 1933. Mr. H. W. Chung will carry on the usual business of Messrs. Chung and Wong, Architects, at Union Building Singapore. Mr. P. S. Wong having retired from the partnership as from that date. CHUNG WONG, Architects497 words
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Advertisement449 1933-11-04 4 TO LET. TO LET—I-C, S:a Avenue, Katcng, comfortable 2-storey house, garage, 200 yds. from sea. $30 p.m. Apply 1-D, Sea Avenue. TO LET—I, Ramsgate Rd., off Grove Rd., and close to Katong Park. Sale of Furniture or. 11-11-33. Entry 16-11-33 Please apply Tel. No. 3170. TO LET—3O7, East Coast Road,449 words
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Advertisement221 1933-11-04 4 SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED —Eurasian Lady Teacher for 1; ssens in piano and English—to t:ach Chinese lady. 2 days per week—l 1 hours per day. Locality Neil Road. State salary required to Bex No. 237, to Malaya Tribune. WANTED —First-class Process Hand; must thoroughly understand line and half-tone work; willing and221 words
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Advertisement435 1933-11-04 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.CJL Certificate, Diploma, etc. Booklet free. M. ANCIANO, Principal LATEST MODERN EALLROOM DANCING435 words
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Advertisement234 1933-11-04 4 YICK WOB 429, North Bnd c d U •Near Mm a i ELLISON S. EZEKII I STAMFORD First Editi on ■UIU KARAM;AN PRANAKAN KAW» (Poem of Straits Ch n< \\Y,|,j ir Price 50 Cwrts a CHINESE Historic AL STOW n ioks in STRAITS MALAY ROMAN KOU CHYE TIAN, 9 G234 words
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113 1933-11-04 5 ran motorist has. we are p ibundant experience of is the -jay cyclist" and re sorry to say, a great rh€ average cyclist in not a very high lligencc and on Malaya's cannot help noticing the road sense showed by a umber of113 words
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Article169 1933-11-04 5 imenta put forward in I) tlie idea that the children domiciled in Malaya might macular schools is that the "lingua franca" of I Thi was so at one time, day? In the towns Eng- ousting Malay as the soi franca 1 of the country. too late now169 words
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Article109 1933-11-04 5 T HE abolition of our slums is a matter of primary and immediate importance. H.E. the Governor, in his SPSfil? We A dn sdft y. ye "fled this when S t S te A s I said in this Council on October 12. 1931. the aim of the109 words
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Article154 1933-11-04 5 INDEED, the events of the past fort- night make it clear that the possibility of rubber restriction seems out of the question for the moment and we would recommend those interested in the rubber industry to eschew false hopes of restriction and settle down to a determined effort154 words
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Article368 1933-11-04 5 Buy Empire Campaign Seaside. Brighton, Sussex. TIHE Empire Marketing Board intends to make sure that holiday-makers do not forget the Empire. They are staging a series of exhibitions of Dominion products at a shop In Brighton, one of England's largest seaside resorts. "We have rented the shop368 words
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Article131 1933-11-04 5 Motorist Kills His Own Child. Mexico City. CjWERVING suddenly to avoid running over mm \£2 S i rayin in the road a theatre manaoid soil lnto a wal1 kil,in hls six y ear 4» .A all H s e e ri rr lf WifC Bnd another son131 words
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Article264 1933-11-04 5 To Fly To Tasman Sea With Modern Machine. Sydney. Two aeroplanes will fly abreast across the lasman Sea from Sydney to New Zealand in December—a distance of 1.200 miles. One will be in Australian-designed machine built at Cockatoo Dock for Sir Charles KingsCrSs ther 15 famOUS S264 words
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Article38 1933-11-04 5 Ten out of the twelve provinces having voted for him, Bhai Permanand. ML. A., has been elected President of the forthcoming annual the All-India Hindu Mahasabha Conference to be held at Ajmere from 14 to 1738 words
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Advertisement30 1933-11-04 5 1 which is easily applied and WhiCh d)eS ffet Ut f PlaCe CVen When appUetl to a shduld therefore always be at hand. from the U.K. Straits Java Trading Co-30 words
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Advertisement191 1933-11-04 5 \mm 1 at I JWW MuW\ kWWWW SERVES AS ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT SOURCES OF fgodforall.it MEMT C °NCENT- I STORAGE Co..Ltd. I ORD Cr DEPOTS n Germs of decay lurk in ugly film Prevent trouble—keep teeth free from film with this special film-removing tooth paste IF you were191 words
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299 1933-11-04 6 Shipping News Notices. BLOW TO BRITISH SHIPPING. German Restrictions On Passengers. Berlin. IN a circular let er the Foreign Exchange Control Department has informed the Berlin offices of foreign shipping companion of a new order which may have a serious reaction on the business of foreign steamship companies in Germany.299 words
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Article171 1933-11-04 6 Reported Release From Bias Bay Pirates. Chinese Press reports state that several Chinese captives held by pirates \n Bias Bay were set f ree by marines and troops who made a clean rweep of that locality last week. The -<-iclims were passengers of the China Merchants' Steam171 words
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Article132 1933-11-04 6 Complaint Of High Freight Rates To Hongkong. At the last monthly meeting of the committee cf the North Borneo Chamber of Commerce, in view of increasing opportunities of direct sf-amer communication between Sandakan and Shanghai and the tendency of business to increase between the two ports, the Secretary132 words
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Article105 1933-11-04 6 Steam-Raising Plant For South Africa. H.M. Trade Commissioner at Johannesburg reports that the municipality of Krronstac' is calling for. tender, to be presented in South Africa by Dec. 4, for the supply and erection of steam-raising plant, comprising water-tube boilers together with integral superheaters, mechanical stokers, soot105 words
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Article109 1933-11-04 6 Southern Railway Co. Steamer Purchased. Lord Moyne. whose yacht Roussalka, lost off the Irish coast towards the end of August, I was formerly the Southern Railway Co.'s steamer Brighton, has purchased the same company's steamer Dieppe for conversion into a yacht. f The Dieppe, which was constructed109 words
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Article200 1933-11-04 6 Jars Discovered Aboard Vessel In Port. Hongkong. LI Kit. Ng Nam, Lo Pui and Chan Tim-po, who claimed to work aboard the Wuchow steamer "Wo Ping Vat," were charged before Mr. Balfour in the Central Police Court yesterday with possession of 13 gallons of Chinese spirits on which200 words
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Article148 1933-11-04 6 Development Grant For Shipyard. The Swedish Board of Trade lias approved an application of the Lindholmen-Motala shipyard, of Gothenburg, for a Government grant for the development of the scrapping activities of the yard. The yara is the first in Swedea to try scrapping for commercial purposes. Three148 words
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Article86 1933-11-04 6 Fifteen Million Dollars For Development. Dr. Chu Chia-hwa. Minister of Communications is conducting negotiations with Shanghai bankers for a loan of $15.000 000 for the reconstruction programme of the China Merchants' Steam Navigation Company. Negotiations for the new loan were, however, denied by Mr. Tsi Fo-min. secretary of86 words
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Article65 1933-11-04 6 Double Tragedy On A Rocky Islet. Reuter. Auckland, Oct. 17. The rocky islet on which the Maria Van Diemen Light-house stands was the scene ol a double drowning today, when a huge wave swept Mrs. Elizabeth Newon. the young wife of the Psslstant light-house keeper, and Frederick Gage,Reuter. - 65 words
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Article74 1933-11-04 6 On her way to England with a large number of passengers on board, the White Star liner Laurentlc came into the Collision recently with the British steamer Lurigethan. Both vessels were only slightly damaged above the water-line, and were able to continue their voyage to their destinations. The74 words
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Article357 1933-11-04 6 A Famous Maritime Barrister Passes. CABLE advices have been received announcing the death at Shillong, India, of Dr. Benedict Wm. Ginsburg. M.A.. LL.D.. in his 74t"i y<ar. Dr. Ginsbure; was a noted authority en shipping law and figured in many Eoard of Trade inquiries and maritime357 words
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Article114 1933-11-04 6 Tobacco Lowered Over Ship's Side. Charged with smuggling 240 lbs. of tobacco. W'u Tarn, a coolie, was fined $2.500 or six month* hard labour in default, by Mr. Balfour in the Central Police Court yesterday. Revenue-Officer Grimmitt said that at noon n Oct 21, the defendant engaged a114 words
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Article97 1933-11-04 6 Pai Kau Played Aboard River Steamer. Hongkong. On Sa.urday afternoon. Detective-Sergeant Mintey and a Police party boarded the river steamer Kin Shan, berthed along the praya, and descended on a gambling school, at which •pai kau' was being played. Eleven Chinese were taken into custody, nine appearing before97 words
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Article71 1933-11-04 6 The Taikoo godowns at Pakhinhok in Canton are again closed and under the watch of the strike pickets following the removal of all goods frcm the premises by the Canton merchants, it is reported by the "Canton Sun." Registration offices and other temporary structures constructed by the Seamen's71 words
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Article215 1933-11-04 6 Destroyers Completed For Govt. TRIALS Wtrt run on the Firth of Clyde last month of the destroyer Lima, the second of two torpedo-boat destroyers which Messrs. Yarrow and Co.. Scotsioun. have built for the Portuguese- Government: these builders have recently completed the machinery and boilers ior the215 words
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Article150 1933-11-04 6 Volume Of Shipping Greatly Increasing. London. Oct. 11. The volume of shipping passing through the Suez Canal is greatly increasing. So much so that in August the net tonnage even approached the canal's traffic record—a record established hi 1D29 when figures which had stood for fifty-nine years150 words
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Article135 1933-11-04 6 Two Seizures Made By Canton Customs Officials. Shipments of silver coins from two Hongkong money shops, the Wing Lung and On Tai Companies, totalling $21,000 to Lun On and Yee Chang Exchanges in Canton on the steamers Lungshan and Tung On were, detained by Canton Customs officials during135 words
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Advertisement487 1933-11-04 6 STEAMER SAILINGS. P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., %o*mmjm AND FOR EAST MAIL SERVICE. ftJnder Contract with His Majesty's Government). OUTWARD FROM LONDON. For China and Japan. Due Tonnage. Singapore 1933. RANCHI H.OOO Nov. 10 BANGALORE487 words
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Advertisement203 1933-11-04 6 j iff LLOYD TRIESTINOj (Incorporated in Italy). j EXPRESS SERVICE. CARGO SERVICE. f ii iWiii'ii' i Calling at Penang, Colombo, Bombay, 11 I SINGAPORE TO ITALY AND CHINA Karachi. Aden, Massowah, Suez, Port CalUng at Colombo, Bombay, Suez, Port Sald Brlndlsi, Venice and Trieste. Said, Brindisl, Venice and Trieste. m203 words
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Advertisement200 1933-11-04 6 Deutsch |HpaQ Australische Dampfschlfla Jft CJ J Oesellschaft. (Companies Incorporated In Germany). OUTWARDS. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. 1933. t m.s BURG EN LAND, via Manila Nov. 14 t ss. OLDENBURG, via Manila Nov. 29 t mjs. KULMERLAND. via Manila Dec. 12 t m.s. RAMSES, via Manila LYc.200 words
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Advertisement555 1933-11-04 6 JSTEAJVIER SAILINGS. $£j NoRl>l)ia isomer Gcrmaryi. The undernoted are the Oam fixtures:— "Ohj OUTWARDS. "SAARBRUCKEN" for Datio, m t a Hongkong. Shanghai. Kobe "MAIN" for Manila. H Shanghai, North China ami j "COELENZ" for Manila. Hoi S'hai, North China and Jam HOMEWARDS. "TRIER" for Genoa. Barcelona Hamburg and Bremer: 8555 words
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Article313 1933-11-04 7 Mining Shares. Oatmihiy, 11 a.m. quota* lan are Issued exchange and stock Buyers Sellers. v I .v 32j- 3d,Mi 31 I is<; it, 6 1.35 1.40 30 3 31,3 11 i 0.21 0.25 11 0.9«) 100 Hn 4- 5--0.43 0.47 BesiJ 0.41' a 0.49 1)3 103 7-313 words
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158 1933-11-04 7 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION. LOCAL RUBBER AGAIN UP. Continued Steadiness In London. ißy Our Financial Correspondent.) Singapore, Saturday, 11 a.m. To-day's Prices:— Rubber (Singapore), 13 ets., up ct .Market Tone: Steady. Yesterday's Prices: London Rubber, 3 31 32d., up 1 32d Market Tone: Steady. New York Rubber, 8158 words
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Article155 1933-11-04 7 Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.), Ltd. Prices Tor Shell Motor Spirit and various jitti.us ol Kerostne are as fellows: Auation Spirit in 4-gahon arums per British Imperial gallon 11.18 dueii touiiji Sptru ex pump per British Imperial gallon $0.82 Shell Motor Spirit in 4-gallon drums per British Imperial gallon155 words
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Article26 1933-11-04 7 West Wales collieries have untitled their quota increased Dy mo:e tnan 100,000 low par three months ewfeag to the increased dniiand for coal to the a'ta.26 words
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Article463 1933-11-04 7 Lancashire Overcoming Its Difficulties. V|ORE facts and figures are now available to J-"lshow that trade is definitely improving in Lancashire s basic industries Figures for the North-Western area of England, which covers the whole of industral Lancashire, show a decrease of 97.162 in the number of463 words
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Article39 1933-11-04 7 South untitled voted almost unanim ously in favour of changing hoUday arraiuerrentc in the coalfield next year to mable them to attend the Wtish National Eisteddfod at Neath. "Wr want, to drown our worries in song." said one official.39 words
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Article456 1933-11-04 7 Growth Of The Toy Trade. rpOY making, on an extensive scale U rr mTSSSI a development U Great Britain. Before ha War aacat cf the toys m Britain. especially tin cheaper Until were imported. Supplies were eat off duim> the War and British manufac uiv was ithauhUcd Since456 words
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Article21 1933-11-04 7 The Madrid. Zarageza and Alicante Railways of Spain placed a contract for 40 000 tons of coal with a Cardiff firm21 words
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Article233 1933-11-04 7 Oil From 300,000 Year-Old-Fish. Belgrade. rpHE world's queerest industry is being carried A on in the Lika district of Jugoslavia. It is the extraction of oil from fossilised fish whicn died more than 300.000 years ago. At the foot of Mount Plcshivitza. vast bed. of fish fossils233 words
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Article116 1933-11-04 7 Committee Proposes A Note Issue. A scheme to rais? £30,000 is to be placed before shareholders of Wat.rfall iSelang:.» Rubber Estates by Mr. E. D. Money, on "behalf of the shareholders' committee which v.a. appointed on Oct. 4. The committee proposes a n issue of £30.000 in loan116 words
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Article138 1933-11-04 7 Messr. Levis and Peat, in their wt .k'.v lubb.r repor.. d~:ed Nov. 3. atatc: Eusintss has become iner-aiingl/ difltettU du.in» the pua week owing to th. artificial condition of the markt.t. Any genuine .cidency for prices io rispend to the statistical posl.iou is countered by repeated unofficial reports138 words
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Article648 1933-11-04 7 Rubber Shares. Singapore, Saturday. 11 a.in. The following rubber share quotation* are issued by Eraser and Co. and Lyall and Evalt. Imim t Value. Prater L#all Bharea On ma 1 Allenby $0.82'- $0 87».« $0 75 $v Bo 1 Alo r tiajah 0.60 B.Tg v til 0.70648 words
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Advertisement46 1933-11-04 7 SOUTH BRITISH INsI RANCE COMPANY, LTD., Wtm Zealand.) 1 ,RI I UUNE, MOTOR AND °*KME.YS COMPENSATION. C MARGOLIOUTH. Manager. mil,, IIM AYSON (iREEN TUB EASTERN UNITED I OKI-ORATION, LTD. PJE. MARINE, WOTOR CAR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT AND 0 COMPENSATION ,Vs l RANCE. *U>cSi Manager. Cecil street. Singapore.46 words
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Advertisement89 1933-11-04 7 au> iiormeo lv isti«u.ud>. »i>i..ihmt tsK.t.\(ti. v Aiuir.O» n icti Authorised auo ouuctcriueu Capital «3,000,000 Paid-up-capital ii.ooo.ouo Maaerva Fund and Rest t 000,000 HEAD Ofr'tllS: LONDON. BRAN (UtS: Bombay, Calcutta, Colombo, KaracLl. Madras, Amaca, Baghdad. Bahrein, Basra, Kirtuk, Mosul and Singapore. CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and money received on Fixed Deposit89 words
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Advertisement14 1933-11-04 7 N? 9 COLLYfeR QUAY SIN CAPO R€ Heai Office: Sft, Wall Street, New IMb14 words
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Advertisement333 1933-11-04 7 j THE j I SUNDAY TRIBUNE j Gives Saturday's I I closing prices of j I rubber in London j i and New York, j together with the j I Cross-Rate. i PALM OIL PRICES. Mcwi, Guthrie and Co report the following price* iii palm oil and palm kernels: Palm333 words
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Advertisement292 1933-11-04 8 Amusem ©n/fc s < z Positively LAST DAY of this ESt brilliant ARLISS Triumph WORKING MAN 99 It's a picture that you wish could go on for hours SEE IT TO-MORROW 'Opening at Matinee 3.15). A (nand Stage and Screen Doable Attraction at Usual Prices SEE SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT BELOW TO-2AY292 words
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Advertisement463 1933-11-04 8 HERE'S THE GRANDEST STAGE SHOW EVER BROUGHT TO MALAYA!! Opening TO MORROW at the IMBIIIIUIM^ i i i I I I I I UilH|::l',l iliilliiliiiililll'lllllllHli:|iillllnlliIll|illllilllJllNlllllllllliillillifillilliiliHMIiili,lilliil 3.15 6.15—=9.15 p.m. DIRECT FROM THEIR SENSATIONAL SUCCESS IN U.S.A., SHAN GHAI and PHILLIPINES IRENE WEST presents tier great Vaudeville Revue Introducing The World-famous Coloured463 words
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Advertisement367 1933-11-04 8 LATEST ADVERTLSEMENTS TENDERS. TENDERS arc Invited Tar Kah Koe k Co L iractotr fcr the net. ir:e Hous- at Lorong I I Plan- ail.-* ajirMnU Fa. titulars obtained tf ct\ Swan ft Mai lar Charab. i Biacap v Sfaltd Ur.de/. i > cl the Archiicr I- n 1933. Tit? lev.-367 words
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Article281 1933-11-04 9 Put British Products On Map. Paris, Oct. 10. 4 directly out of the success in A the British film "Henry ■-President of the United ration, who has contracted i rights of twenty-two ires, has decided to leave at world tour in order to estabhiation for British films."281 words
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Article58 1933-11-04 9 Aosta, Italy. Giuseppe Brocherel. "Grandfather of lides of Mont Blanc." has died 1 aged 100. Many are the distinguished men who Mont Blanc in comoany with Brocherel. King Victor Emmanuel II" and the Duke of the Abruzzi, both keen Lied him their friend. K. trained nearly58 words
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Article146 1933-11-04 9 Goebbels Gives Reasons For Ban. Berlin, Oct. 10. T H d E epL a tin n G S lZ^ e f bannin of film the S pioneer Horst Vessel. Dr. B*en by maintained haHe had fcutn the very beginning, told the nm' ducers that their film would only146 words
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Article164 1933-11-04 9 Starts A Fashion In Office Chairs. Washington. Miss Frances Perkins, the first woman to become a Cabinet Minister in America, has introduced a new fashion in chairs. All her male underlings-secre-tarial assistants and so on—are following her lea"d; they have all got chairs like hers now. She164 words
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Article153 1933-11-04 9 Death Statistics Show Decrease. Paris, Oct. 10. AS was predicted, the French birthrate continues to show a steady decrease, as exemplified by the figures just published for April, May and June. This year's figure, 178.311. does not compare favourably with the 185,508 for the corresponding period last153 words
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Article217 1933-11-04 9 Street "Battle" That Ends In Guffaws. Marseilles. Flaborate precautions were taken by the authorities of Salons, near Marseilles, when the world was given to evict a certain tenant who refused to pay his rent. For he was known to be a very "tough" character, with a violent temper,217 words
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Article86 1933-11-04 9 Saved His Sister From Mill-Race. Vienna. TTILDA, aged three, and her little brother walk t2XS f™ 1 -Sod five, went for a They B f, "5 3 riVer at Cannthia felltaL V TC 5 f yUlg near a miU wn Hilda to r£ the K n,,11 r86 words
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Article76 1933-11-04 9 A Policeman Nearly Arrests Himself. High Point, North Carolina. Serger.r.t Eugene Parish Lj ml al.'si-nt-uunded. His job is to register pm oners brought in by members of the mull Point cc. Officers brought in a man whose Christian name was Euccene. He was; charged with drunkenness ''Eugene Parrish" wrote76 words
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Article89 1933-11-04 9 One A Prisoner—One A Warder. Sale Lake City. Two brothers have met for the first time for 23 years in the city gaol hereone as a prisoner, the other as a warder. Matt Barnes, aged 56. who was serving a sentence for petty larceny, remarked to a89 words
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Article53 1933-11-04 9 Paris, Oct. 10. At noon, when the Eiffel Tower gardens were filled wtih passers-by and v/ith children playing, there was a sudden cry from all beneath the tower. A man had fallen from the first platform and was killed. He was later identified as If. Matteo53 words
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Article, Illustration71 1933-11-04 9 (l -a twice been located at a distance of r lo:, 300 d?rrceb from Pulau Tunda 34* N: !cng. 103 deg. 05' E>, which to denote the of wreck of i h <71 tons) whch was lost in a on71 words
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Article38 1933-11-04 9 TflK m COMPIEGNE. h C nipiegne" i* due here from Madras j day. the 8th inst., at 10 a.m. and tiie nme day at 2 p.m. for Saigon, •"ant nd Haiphon. berth at the S.H.B wharves. A 1138 words
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Article27 1933-11-04 9 i is due here from Saigon to- > m and will sail on Monday at Madras, Pondichery. Colombo. Port-Said and Marseilles. rth at the S.H.B. wharves.27 words
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Article74 1933-11-04 9 Singapore, Nov. 4. •SHIPS ALONOBIDK THE WHABVCfI. Eh« wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Wharf (Entrance Gate I). I mmm 16; Kinta 14; Pres. Hayes Empire Dock (Entrance Qate 1). 1 aon 32; Taybank 35. main Deck (Entrance Qate 4). I Wharf (Entrance Gate 4): Mam 5; R?.ub 3; Kudat74 words
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Article80 1933-11-04 9 The outward Dutch aeroplane is reported t* 4 have left Aler Star this morning. The mail is exproied to arrive in Singapore at 11 a.m today, and viU be delivered immedlcurly. From China .vnd Japan by tht "Hakodatf Mi'-ru," due at Singap rr at nooi. tc morrow. From80 words
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Article196 1933-11-04 9 SELLING Singapore, Oct. 31. London 4 months' sight 2 4 532 London 3 months' sight 2;4^4 London 60 days* sight 2,4 7.64 London 30 days' sigh: 2,4 332 London demand 214 ljl6 London T.T. 2j4 132 Lyons and Paris demand 030 Hamburg demand 14« New Ycrk demand 54'196 words
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Article64 1933-11-04 9 Jews Issue "German Boycott" Stamp. Helsingfors. A special stamp to encourage the tnycottint? of Gorman poods has been issued by the Committee of Lithuanian Jews. It depicts two .snakes in the form of a Swastika, underneath which is an exhortation In Yiddish not to buy German products.64 words
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Article146 1933-11-04 9 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures. TO-DAY. NOV. 4 High Tide— It,oB a.m. Opening, Archipelago B'.ewery, 365 3C6, Alexandra Road. 11.30 a.m. Y.W.C.A. Exhibition. Rugby. Malaya Cup. Singapore v. Johorc. S.C.C.- R.C. v. A. 'M.O.i Coy. S.V.C., R.C. Football: Padang FA. Sumatra* v. Milayt. Jalan146 words
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Article79 1933-11-04 9 ALHAMBRA.—Claudette Colbert in "I Cover the Waterfront." CAPITOL.—George Arliss in "The Working Man." EMPIRE.—Robert Montgomery and Jimmy Durante in "Hell Below." GREAT WORLD.—Cabaret Dancing sideshows, Malay and Chinese Wayangs, cinemas. Talkies: Sky—"Fast Life." Star.—"Movie Crazy." MARLBOROUGH.—"Rambha Ranee," an Indian talkie. NEW WORLD.—Cabaret Dancing, sideshows. Malay Operas, Chinese Wayangs. cinemas,79 words
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Advertisement317 1933-11-04 9 SINGAPORE HOTM.S I I GOODWOOD PARK HOTEL I THE MOST CHARMINGLY SITUATED HOTEL J ON THE ISLAND. I Single and double rooms, and private suites. I Every room has a bathroom and verandah. g Modern Sanitation throughout. 3 Lockup Garages. I Fourteen tennis courts. I RESTAURANT. Table d'hote and ala317 words
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Advertisement210 1933-11-04 9 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. ORDINANCE NO. 44 (BANKRUPTCY.) IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAFORE. Ir Bankruptcy. No 66 of 1933. Xc ALFRED GEORGE DE SOUZA, cf No. 6\ Tessensohn Road, Singapore. Clerk. Net ice is hc;ebv given that a first and final o:v utnd is Intended tc210 words
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Miscellaneous199 1933-11-04 9 1 POSTAL IHT€lllO£KCt! I SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE. I TO-DAY. Djambi (Toradja) 3 pan. Bangkok (Mabella) 3 p.m. Bangkok (Hero) 3 p.m. Bengkalis and Bagan Si Api Api I (Toboali) 3.30 p.m. -Ceylon, Egypt and Europe 'Oudeikcrk) 3.30 p.m. TcmbUa!:an and Rcngat < Marcs) 4 p.m. Tandjong Balci and Lrb:eau Bilik199 words
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Obituary47 1933-11-04 10 The death took place at No. 194. Pasir Panjang Road, Singapore, on Thursday, Nov. 2, of Mrs. Seah Peng Hearn (nee) Eng Seow Hong. The funeral will take place on Monday. The deceased leaves behind her husband and one child to mourn her less.47 words
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Article737 1933-11-04 10 Anyone who reads His Highness the Sultan of Perak's statement of his policy in the State over which he rules, or the statements of any of the other rulers for that matter, cannot fail to be impressed by the singularity of their channels of reasoning. It is evident737 words
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242 1933-11-04 10 THE month of November has in recent i years oeen remembered chiefly as the month in which, in 1918. the last shot in the Great War was fired. People fervently hoped and prayed that that war was to be the last, but242 words
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Article199 1933-11-04 10 ONE of the Home papers which arrived yesterday, contained a picture of a hansome cab being wheeled into a London museum. There must be many people in Malaya who will remember the days when hansome cabs were a familiar sight on the streets of all Home towns, for199 words
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Article217 1933-11-04 10 rpHE clamour for Mongolian autonomy 1 by the princes of that province has become louder. Though China is to blame for having let things come to such a pass, yet one is in doubt as to whether the "autonomous" movement Is a spontaneous one. It is a common217 words
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17 1933-11-04 10 A postal agency was opened at Renglet. Cameron Highlands, yesterday.17 words
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Article23 1933-11-04 10 Mr. C. T. L. Goodchild, of Taiping, will, it is reported, be leaving for home during the early part of next year.23 words
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Article35 1933-11-04 10 The wedding took place at Sungei Patani on Monday, Oct. 30, of Mr. K. Selladurai, District Court Interpreter, son of Mr. N. Kathirvelupillai of Sungei Patani, and Miss Thanapakiam, daughter of Mr. Sinniahpillai.35 words
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Article95 1933-11-04 10 A very successful fancy dress social was held by the Union Epworth League at the Methodist Girls' School, Kuala Lumpur, on Friday in honour of the Rev. and Mrs. T. W. Bowmar who are going to Penang on transfer. The annual public dance in aid of Earl Haig's95 words
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Article112 1933-11-04 10 Mr. T. E. R. Morphy, Electrical Engineer, Seremban, and Mrs. Morphy have returned to their station after visiting Ipoh. Miss Mavis Reutens has been appointed Captain of the Seremban company of Negri Sembilan Girl Guides. Miss Reutens, some few years ago, started the Girl Guide movement in Seremban and112 words
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Article58 1933-11-04 10 Leang Ah Pah, a Chinese, who was dressed as a motor mechanic and who described himself as a vegetable planter and a fowl rearer, was produced before the Police Magistrate, charged with soliciting passengers to ride in his 'bus in a persistent manner at the junction of Prangin Road58 words
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Article369 1933-11-04 10 BY "LOOKER-ON" I am told "officially" that beer will not cost less. We shall see. Competition has its healthy effect- I give the staff of this paper their due. They are men of iron. AAA They were all invited to tho opening of the new brewery, and369 words
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Article50 1933-11-04 10 GIRLS' CORNER, on page 2. THE "AXE" IN THE NAVY, on pa THE'SOUTHERN CROSS, on p CHURCH SERVICES, on par<- 18 CLUB DIARY, on page 15. SCOTTISH KING OF COKAI ISU page 16. RADIO PROGRAMMES, on pat/ CHINA NEWS, on page 18. BOYS' CORNER, on page 1950 words
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Advertisement244 1933-11-04 10 MM MM .1 1 1 imnMiininiMWMiiiMiiiiinwmiiiwnnwiminiwiiwn^wniiM^ii^ EVEBEADY AND j WINCHESTER i -f mt TORCHES. j I AT SPECIALLY REDUCED I 1 I'RICES. I SI It Will Pay You] t| To Compare Ourj j II Values. I Z ĕ j SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR j •■llll■aaa■lll.lJl■■.a■l 1 1 I 1 .1 1244 words
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Advertisement104 1933-11-04 10 I A GOOD DANCER IS ALWAYS IN DEMAND. I WE WILL MAKE YOU ONE j WE ARE TEACHERS WITH A LIFETIME EXPERIENCE OF II EVERY TYPE OF DANCING, j OUR TERMS ARE MODERATE. Don't Delay. J Apply: Angela Di Martinis English School Of Dancing, Flat 14, Capitol Building, STAMFORD ROAD.104 words
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655 1933-11-04 11 SOVIETS EVACUATING BORDER TOWNS. Skirmishes Reported. Moscow's Confidential Instructions To Harbin. According to latest messages received, the Russians and anese are engaged in serious clashes in North Mani, The Soviets are evacuating many border towns and •ailed up additional655 words
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Article48 1933-11-04 11 Africa To Treat Him As An Ambassador? Shanghai, Nov. 3. Department is sending ative to New York to receivl he Soviet Foreign Minister, in America to confer with -elt on the resumption »W diplomatic relations. ar Mlllister is to be treated as Sin Chew Jit Poh48 words
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Article44 1933-11-04 11 ttW S.S. Police will programme, weather Katong Park, to-morrow, at 9 p.m. March. "EtheOverture, 'Stradella." Flo--Bcleetic ul l and Silver," Lehar; Gondoliers." Sulhvan, Loves' Old Sweet Song,' .I he Rosary." Nevin; Selecof the Mountains," Military Tattoo." Ko-L'nnter-Groy will be the con-44 words
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Article25 1933-11-04 11 'ft Tamils will be 4 p.m. at the Victoria ;'i '.us.s and pass resolunracuce of placing barwharf alongside the 8.1. 1 and "Rajula"25 words
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Article103 1933-11-04 11 To Absorb Her Young Unemployed. Vienna. An organisation known as the Austrian Colonial League has been formed here, with important interests behind it, to carry on world-wide propaganda for the granting of a "sphere of influence" for Austria in one of the great continents. The League holds103 words
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Article85 1933-11-04 11 Ten Per Cent. More Insanity From Alcohol. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Insanity caused by alcoholism has increased more than 10 per cent, during the prohibition era. according to Dr. Henry L Klopp, Superintendent of the Allention, Pennsylvania, State Hoepital for mental diseases. Dr. Klopp declares that a decrease in the85 words
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Article129 1933-11-04 11 v Times Contradicts Tale Of Crash. Reuter. London, Nov. 3. COMMENTING on the fall of Siamese securities, averaging about five points since before the rebellion, the "Times" is able emphatically to contradict rumours of an impending financial crash. The paper says it seems there are considerable reservesReuter. - 129 words
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Article134 1933-11-04 11 Believed To Be The First In Singapore. An inquiry into what is said to be the first suicide in Singapore in en a Sikh is concerned was concluded before Mr. F. G. Bourne yesterday afternoon. Evidence Was given to the effect that the deceased was a watchman at134 words
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Article102 1933-11-04 11 Round The World In 24-Foot Boat. Lisbon. Herr Albert Kruzt, an Austrian, has arrived at Oporto on a voyage round the world in a 24-foot yawl. His boat, which is called the Albatross." is fitted with the latest model cook-ing-stove, a refrigerator, a spring-bed. up-to-date sanitation, the102 words
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Article101 1933-11-04 11 British Engine In 2-Seater Plane. Etampes. A British engine was used by the French airmen. Bally and Reginensi, famous for their record-breaking flights to Madagascar and Saigon, in setting up a new international record for the 100 kilometres for 2-seater light aeroplanes weighing less .than 280 kilograms101 words
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Article100 1933-11-04 11 Newspaper Man Sets Up "Record." Pel r is The attempt on the life of Dr. Dollfuss has been the indirect cause oi something like a motoring record. A special correspondent of a Paris newspaper, who left Paris in a fast car at 6 p.m. on the evening100 words
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Article63 1933-11-04 11 The first annual 'meeting of the Adi Thravida Association of Johore will be held in the Association premises on Nov. 10. at 5 p.m. Their Highnesses the Sultan and Suitanah of Johore will be present on the occasion and the Sultan has kindly consented to preside. Come63 words
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Article21 1933-11-04 11 Reuter. Paris, Nov. 4. The Chamber has passed a vote of confidence in the Government by 320 to 32.—Reuter.Reuter. - 21 words
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Article199 1933-11-04 11 Secret Transactions. CANNOT BUY ON BIG SCALE Reuter. New York, Nov. 3, •J 1 HE United States is already purchasing gold abroad, according to Washington correspondents. They state that the Federal Re serve Bank secretly bought small amounts in London and Paris yesterday .—Renter. London, Nov.Reuter. - 199 words
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Article108 1933-11-04 11 Nasty Accident Near Busy Junction. A nasty accident, resulting in rather serious injury to two men, occurred near the junction of Stamford Road and Bras Basah Road at about 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon. A "Baby" Austin and a Malay cyclist •had a head-on collision. The Austin turned108 words
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Article100 1933-11-04 11 Mother, Baby And Amah Hurt. A Eurasian lady, Mrs. C. Lange, her little son and the latter's amah were all involved in an accident yesterday morning sustaining injuries which necessitated their removal to hospital by ambulance. They were seated in a "mosquito" bus and were proceeding along Upper100 words
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Article98 1933-11-04 11 Alain Gerbault Sails 4,000 Miles. Colon (Panama). Alain Gerbault. the French hermit of the sea, has left Taboga (Panama) in the tiny ship that bears his name on his second voyage around the world. His first stop will be the Marquesas, 4.000 miles distant, unless a98 words
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Article77 1933-11-04 11 Clara Bow's Opinion Of Englishwomen. New York, j Following her recent Buronean visit. Misr. Clara Bow. the original "It" girl of J" ms has Published her impressions of neoole. j First, our women: I "Huge feet, great hand* that are not nrooerly eared for—and the weirdest clothes I77 words
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Article120 1933-11-04 11 Violence In U.S. Farm Strike. Reuter. New York, Nov. 3. VIOLENCE has flared up in the farm st lke at Woodbury, County lowa two men being severely beaten by pickets who fired several shots, whi.e a dynamite explosion wrecked two creameries at Shawano, Wisconsin, where picketsReuter. - 120 words
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Article36 1933-11-04 11 Mr. V. G. Savi, Superintendent of Police, Chief Police Officer, Singapore, accompanied by Mrs. Savi, sailed for Hongkong on Oct. 26, and is expected back in Singapore on or about Nov. 30.36 words
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Article31 1933-11-04 11 Dr. Lim Eng Hae's return from Java has been delayed and he will probably return on Nov. 13 or 14. His surgery is at present in charge of Dr. Dexter Allen.31 words
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Article219 1933-11-04 11 OPPONENTS LOSE 261 SEATS. Municipal Elections. Definite Majority In 25 Boroughs. Reuter. Reuter. principal boioughs 444 were successful. The following 25 Borough Councils have a definite Labour majority: Barnsley, Barking, Blyth. Bootle. East Ham. Ilkeston. Leeds. Mansfield. Merthvr Neath, Nelson. Norwich, Port Talbot. Rotherham. Saint Helens,Reuter. - 219 words
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Advertisement184 1933-11-04 11 s VEGETAKIE r oon. j 1 w?v, J K r will find that it leads you to better j health by the pleasantest of roads_ a more varied and interI cstmg diet. Marmite is an extract of pure yeast and fresh vegetables, and rich therefore in the valuable Yeast Vitamin,184 words
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1178 1933-11-04 12 Man's Defence. SENT TO GAOL FOR TWO YEARS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore, N6v. 2. JN this country there is no such thing as platonic friendship," said the D.P.P., Johore, in prosecuting a man for kidnapping a young1,178 words
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Article305 1933-11-04 12 Prince And A FortuneTeller. Oslo. HOW the future of the King of Norway was foretold many years ago by a fortune-teller is now revealed in the Scandinavian Journal of Modern Occultism. The story is told by an old Dansh sailor, Mr. A. K. Seligman.305 words
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Article101 1933-11-04 12 Swims For Two Days At Bottom Of Well. Milan. For two days the caretaker of the Municipal incinerator at Turin was puzzled by the sound of a dog yelping somewhere in the building. He was unable to trace the origin of the sound until it occurred to him101 words
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Article72 1933-11-04 12 Turkish Move To Save An Industry. Istanbul. Turkish fishermen are agitating for the Government to make/the eating of fish compulsory on one day every week. Already, by order of the Minister of Education, arrangements have been made for children in schools to eat more fish. Many other72 words
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Article146 1933-11-04 12 Exhibits At Museum In Berlin. Berlin. TjllVE thousand years ago neolithic man carved pieces of amber into the likeness of animals where Danzig now Is situated, and in the Woldenburg district cf P&aierania a representation of a horse was carved. At the same period, probably about the yea"146 words
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Article100 1933-11-04 12 Scheme To Exterminate Stray Dogs. Istanbul. The number of stray dogs in Istanbul has increased so rapidly that the Municipal authorities are considering placing a "price on their tails." It is proposed that a reward should be given to anyone bringing a dog's tail to the nearest100 words
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Article90 1933-11-04 12 Disapp nted Spinsters Gain Revenge. Vienna. Old maids' spite has been revealed as the motive behind an amazing series of arson cases which have been puzzling the Dolice of Rasowa, Slovakia. The fire invariably broke But in the nomes of newly-married couples. Before each outbreak a threatening90 words
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Article85 1933-11-04 12 Finds In Mud Near Famous Baltic Castle. Helsingfors. Two warships, believed to date from the fifteenth or sixteenth century, have been found buried in mud, during excavations near the historic Kalmar Castle on the southern coast of Sweden. They were about 60 feet in length, with85 words
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Article137 1933-11-04 12 In Confidence Of The Hitlerites? New York. a TTKNTION is called by the 'American A Hebrew" to an organisation called the Silver Shirts which is said to combine some of the aims of the Ku-Klux Kian, including an anti-Catholic and anti-Semitic programme, with opposition to President Roosevelt137 words
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178 1933-11-04 12 Some cl the most amazing scenes that have been shown on the screen for a long time are contained in "I Cover The Waterfront," the United Artists thriller which opened a season at the Alhambra last night. The film is the dramatic178 words
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Article72 1933-11-04 12 The Gaumont-British adaptation of J. B. Priestley's famous novel, "The Good Companions." now showing at the Roxy, is an inspiring tale of the spectacular ups-and-dowrts of a lovable band of concert party artistes. Jessie Matthews. In the leading feminine role, again gives a creditable performance72 words
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Article73 1933-11-04 12 To Be Established In Madras Presidency? The Tirupathi Municipality resolved at a recent special meeting of its Council that: "Ihls Council requests the President, Hindu Religious Endowments Board, and the Government, to introdue Sree Venkateswara University Bill for the districts of Chittoor, Cuddappah, Kurnool. Bellary and Anantapur73 words
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Article191 1933-11-04 12 Bacchic Flow In Ancient Festival. Rome. FOUNTAINS ran with red wine for a -T whole afternoon at Marino, in the Alban Hills, during the ancient festival of the grape, a link between Christianity and the Pagan rites of Bacchus. Standing before the fountain in the main191 words
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Article487 1933-11-04 12 Prices Of Local Land And Houses. The following Singapore properties were sold by Auction at Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng Co's saleroom, 30, Chuiia Street, during September: Freehold land and house, No. 598-U Lorong Mazuki, area 1 rood 13.24 poles, bought by R. M. N. Sathappa Chettiar for $1,450.487 words
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Article677 1933-11-04 12 Savings Lost, j PUT MONEY INTO SCHOOL. A SITTING of the Bankruptcy Court was held yesterday, preqf. Ed over by Mr. Justice Mills. Receiving and adjudication order? were granted against F. d'Rozarioand Mohamed Hussain. An for the payment of sio a month for the benefit of his677 words
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Advertisement9 1933-11-04 12 II UNIVERSALLY I II 15 yE/IRS OLD II /1/IGNiFICENT9 words
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Advertisement20 1933-11-04 12 THE Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED. China Building, Chulia Street. THONE 5808. SINGAW* FIRE, MARIHE, NOW VEHICLES WOKKMK>> COMPENSATION INSI KANCE.20 words
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Article168 1933-11-04 13 ibou? Problems. SEW INDIAN AGENT i'ERVIEWED. j been only ten days in the and i haven't had sufncito have considered the Tamil labour and other i ing the Indians in this to enable me to voice an Sahib K. A. Mukttndan, linted agent in Malaya i168 words
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Article77 1933-11-04 13 Rev. Moses Koh To Be Ordained. Uoiea Koh. an ex-member of the SI Joseph's Institution. Singad the local Catholic Seminarj will oe crdained priest tom »1 ths Church of st Pttei Q lecn Street. Singapore. G. de Tonghe d'Ardoye. Vicar I Vunnanufu. who was recently Bia HoLness77 words
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Article231 1933-11-04 13 Yesterday's Hockey At Balestier. lica] College Union defeated S »rta Club at hockey vesterBalestier by 3—o. imc uas deprived of its w the ground was on the and ball control was aimcult, while there were asiona v/hen infringements of rule went undetected. The scored their second231 words
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Article212 1933-11-04 13 Municipal President Takes Salute. A LL-round smartness was shown by Co, SfthKr gZP** (lst Singapore Co. at their third annual inspection tion'hitn 7 6Vening at the RaMes inrtttu,TnAnthoPHpriate was put' up. the lads executing the items with Pleasing smartness and regularly K hymn "Underneath the R ne212 words
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Article78 1933-11-04 13 Kansas City (Missouri). There have been "marathons" to test th« human ability to walk cr dance or even kiss f cr days rir.r* nights without stopping. Now we are tc learn, how long, a man and woman can sit or ice. The promoters of s shew here78 words
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Article26 1933-11-04 13 Members of the Wales Minstrels are requested tc note the annual visit to Kusu Island tomorrow. Assemble at the New Pier at 7.30 a.m. Dress. Blazer.26 words
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Article253 1933-11-04 13 Badminton Tournament Results. Results of ties in the Useful B.P. tournements: Ec Hock Chiang beat Peter Jeremiah 7—15, 15—8, 15—9; Wee Kirn Wee beat Wee Jew Huai iw.o.i; Chin Tham Swee beat Tan Hye Leong 15—10. 5—15, 15—10; Chiang Tiong Wah beat Koh Beng Swee 15—6. B—ls, 13—13253 words
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Article79 1933-11-04 13 S.R.C.'s Soccer XI To Visit Muar. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore, Nov. 2. The S.R.C. soccer team will visit Muar on Sunday, and meet a Muar eleven on the Muar Club padang. A gate charge $1 for chairs and 10 cents tp the ground will be79 words
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Article102 1933-11-04 13 Five Million Cases For Britain. Sydney. EXPORTS of apples from Australia between Jan. 1, and Aug. 5, exceeded the record shipment of the 1932 season by n.ore than 1.000,000 caws, according to a Ministry of Commerce report. This season 5,665.936 cases of apples and 681,849 cases of pears102 words
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Article256 1933-11-04 13 Closing Date Extended Till Tuesday. CwUig to repeated requests, th3 organisers of the International Exhibition at the Y.W.C.A. have consented to extend the time to Tuesday next, 7 p.m. The undoubted success has proved that the time arranged for is too short, and that, many of the visitors256 words
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Article63 1933-11-04 13 Cannes, Oct 11. A young Englishman. Mr. A. Wright, who is attempting a cruise round the world in a small sailing boat, arrived here to-day. After leaving London he sailed across France via the Canals to Marceilles and from there he cruise along the coast. He intends63 words
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Article226 1933-11-04 13 Medical College Beat Wilts' Corporals. j The Medical College Union rugby, I football team defeated the Corporals' XV of the Wiltshire Regiment by three goals, a drop-goal and a try (22 ptsj to nil on Thursday on the College ground at Tiong Bahru. Playing a better game than226 words
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Article231 1933-11-04 13 Japanese Young Boys Beat Americans. In an exciting game, the final result of which was in doubt until the last ball had been pitched, the American Association team lost to the Japanese Young Boys by 4 runs to 5 last Sunday at St. Joseph's field. A close contest231 words
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Article219 1933-11-04 13 And Had Five Sets Of Teeth. Belgrade. IIADJIJA Ahmed Zelitch, who has just ri«im C f cel brated his 116th birthday claims to have outlived nine sovereigns, Hp VCS a d five sets of his own teeth.' aeaiA the latter have grown again and again. Relieves himself219 words
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Article295 1933-11-04 13 Weak Club Side No Match For Visitors, The Indian Association won by 4—l when they visited the Padang yesterday for their hockey engagement with the S.C.C. The side fielded by the Club were much too weak fcr the Indians, and but for the good goal-keeping of Lowson295 words
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Article108 1933-11-04 13 The Straits Physical A.P. beat the Lorong 24 B.P. on Sunday at the court by 5—2. Scores (S.P.A.P. players mentioned first) Tan Miang Cheng beat Kwak Chip Jian 15—12, 15—7; Tan Khai Seng beat John Gaun 15—4, 15—10: Ching E.ig Cheng beat See Gim Siang 15108 words
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Advertisement28 1933-11-04 13 j DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY j NORMA II MARIE SHEARER I DRESSLER in M.-G.-M.'s Prize Production I "LET US BE GAY jj HORT RETURN SEASON NEXT WEEK. PAVILION28 words
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Advertisement249 1933-11-04 13 (%&s 9)jentifuc& BKinsH made Srle Agents GIBBS .DENTIFRICE preserves teeth S.S. V M.S by really thorcugh cleansing BARLOW COMPANY, GIBBS DENTIFRICE polishes t:eth Singapore ar.d Kuala Lumpur GIBBS DENTIFRICE is so economical i^^^ and last: lenger than ordinary pastes W GIBBS DENTIFRICE has a fri .rar.t, '^^^^^^^^^^f, GIBBS DENTIFRICE is249 words
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334 1933-11-04 14 Small FieUs In Caul Of Eight Events. ritHE handicaps for the first day oi the J. professional meeting, No v 11. are as follows: HORSES —Class i— OV2 furlongs. Limber Up 9.7. Row Boat 9.5, Silver Monk 9.5.334 words
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Article108 1933-11-04 14 The Bachelors' Home BP. beat the Sincere Lads' B.P. by six games to one on Saturday at The home court. Scores (8.H.8.P. players mentioned lirst i P. T. Paul lost to Charlie Chan B—ls 15—9. -15; Wong Pen? Nam beat Peh Teng Sin 15—9. 15—9; Khoo Peng108 words
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Article594 1933-11-04 14 Results cf second round ties in the Singles handicap badminton tournament of the amateur S.A. Tan Soo Lievv beat Khoo Pent: Koun 15—2, 15—8; Tan Soo Choo teat Ec Hock Chiang 15—9, 15—7; Tan Chong Beng beat Low Jin Tong (va); Low Poh Hye beat Ton Cheng594 words
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Article445 1933-11-04 14 Hockey Match At The Padang. rpHE S.R.C. "A" team had to admit defeat at the hands of Raffles College, yesterday, when these two teams met at hockey on the Padang The College were victorious by the odd goals in three and judging by their display445 words
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Article27 1933-11-04 14 The game of hockey arranged tn nlaved yesterday between t.he B.CR.C. "i*' and the 7th RA. Ea at Tiong Lim Green did not come off.27 words
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Article219 1933-11-04 14 Fight At New World On Nov. 17. YOUNG Johnson, the lightweight champion of the F.M.S., has been matched with Y. C. Song, former feather and lightweight champion of Singapore. The fight will take place at the New World Arena on Nov. 17, and will be219 words
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Article98 1933-11-04 14 Yesterday's Hotkey At The School. The Raffles Institution hockey eleven entertained the A.P.C. yesterday afternoon and emerged winners by s—l after an interesting tussle. Raffles deserved victory, but the score is rather flattering, for the A.P.C. apart from being witnout one of their best men. had98 words
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729 1933-11-04 14 Sumatra Visitors Fully Extend The Ch vtese. A THRILLING game of soccer was provided by the S.C.F.A. and the Padang S.A. when these sides met at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday, the result being a draw of 2-all. The visitors gave an improved display729 words
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Advertisement15 1933-11-04 14 ANOTHER I $ioo j MUST BE WON: J SEE TO-MORROW'S i )SUNDAY\ j TRIBUNE j15 words
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Advertisement444 1933-11-04 14 Poor SAMBO, the new recruit, is startled out of his skin. He has been told the pass word, hut the sudden, fierce challenge hms scattered His wits—and the syllables f WHAT YOU HAVE TO DO stoning t.«h.. ud. again offer you .n /f AA I opportunity to compete for BIG444 words
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Article86 1933-11-04 15 'Evening Post* Adopts Tabloid n Form. _j f New York. runcnt has been made l:y leading papers, the "New which is noted for th<» kja nem and its close lal nicies in Wall Street. d for the first time la h more convenient for qV d86 words
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Article377 1933-11-04 15 Britain's Report To The League. London. IjIACTS suggestive of Happening > winch would appeal to the writer of thrillers are briefly referred tc in the report for 1932 on ihe traffic in opium and other dangerous drugs mad*oy the British Government to the League of Nations,377 words
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Article120 1933-11-04 15 The election to the Mayoralty of the Madras City Corporation will be held at the first meeting of the Corporation in November (be date of which is expected to be fixed shori.v >y the outgoing Mayor. According to the Convention established in 1930, the turn tall, to the120 words
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Article454 1933-11-04 15 Singapore, Oct. 27. MEAT. Beef. <teak (round), kati 28 Beef, tmm or curry, katl 22 Fork, lean, katl 40 Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality), katl 32 Mutton. Australian, lb. 35 Fowl, kati 38 Hens clocally reared), kati 40 Ducks. Saigou, each gg Pigeons, domestic unfledged,454 words
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Advertisement359 1933-11-04 15 CHURCH SERVICES. Details For This Week-End. V a CATHEDRAL i n reunion. :iion (Choral). B Communion. ■1 Il.M. Base. (Choral) and Sermon. Monday, Wednesday and Prah! al 8 a.m. and Saturday at 7 a.m. U< P.I SON CHURCH. To Visitors.) j Ho) communion. 1:4 Parade Service. ierrloc (second Sunday in359 words
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Advertisement112 1933-11-04 15 I Assets exceed $12,000,00«. Assurance in force over $35,000,000. The Great Eastern Lite Assurance Co., Ltd. (incorporated tn the Straits Settlements). HKAO OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Bunding. Cecil Street Singapore Tbs Company Has £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and commie, sanei ,t k London OPTIC* 27 Oid112 words
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Advertisement117 1933-11-04 15 j NEW WORLD CABARET 1 j TO-NIGHT. I "GALA NIGHT" j In Aid Of POPPY DAY FUND j Bar Licence extended t> 2 a.m. Entire Proj ceeds of Cabaret Gate Admission to be given j j to the above Fund. Fancy Dress Carnival At Modern Skating Ring-JTo-Night Prizes given for117 words
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Miscellaneous894 1933-11-04 15 CLVB DIARY. /There are numerous Clubs and Socteuen in Singapore, most 0/ the member» of which are readers of the "Malaya Tribune." This Dizrv I Y, 0 ,p€rialI V 1™ th Secretaries are invftcd to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date !?w niT, 9' of general interest Thl "J-, >* L894 words
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Miscellaneous102 1933-11-04 15 sary. Mr. Aw Boon Haw's bungalow. Pasir Panjang. Dinner. 8 p.m. sharp. SUNDAY. NOV. 12. Thong Nghee Kok Association: 20th anniversary. Mr. Aw Boon Haw's bungalow. Pasir Panjang. Tiffin 1 p.m. breakfast, 9 a.m. Members of the Thong Nghee Kok Association are requested to note that the anniversary Will be102 words
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Article396 1933-11-04 16 Settler From Shetland Islands. Sydney. OUT in the Indian Ocean, a Scotdescendant of pioneers from the Shetland Islands—rules a group of lovely coral isles. He is Mr. Sydney Clunies Ross, sometimes called "King Sydney I." As the fourth of the Ross "dynasty." he owns and396 words
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Article108 1933-11-04 16 Travancore And The Princes' Chamber. It is understood that His Highness the Maharaja of Travancore has decided that Travancore will not be an active participating member of the Chamber of Princes and will, in this respect, adopt the same course as is no pursued by Hyderabad. Mysore,108 words
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Article30 1933-11-04 16 Rao Sahib M. Kunhiraman Nair, Deputy Collector and late Agent of the Government of India in Malaya, has been posted for general duty in South Canara. Madras. Wm*m30 words
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Article379 1933-11-04 16 Politics Of Chinese Turkestan. Simla. ALTHOUGH a Chinese Commissioner has been sent to Urumchi by the Chinese Government to look into and remove the grievances that led to the revolt in Sinkiang (Chinese Turkestan), quarrels between the rival factions continue. Timur, the leader of the Turki rebels,379 words
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Article46 1933-11-04 16 Two Hundred Smuggled Info Philippines? Alleged cases of 200 Chinese women smuggled into the Philippines for immoral purposes are now under investigation by various agencies of the government including the bureau of customs, the constabulary ar.d Malacanang, states The "Philippine Herald" of Sept. 29.46 words
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Article70 1933-11-04 16 The Madras Court repeatedly urged on the Government the desirability of increasing the pecuniar jurisdiction of the Madras City Civil Court to Rs. 10.000 and thereby reducing the congestion of work on the Original Side of the High Court. The Madras Government, after careful consideration, have decided70 words
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Article48 1933-11-04 16 Mr. J. N. Basu of Calcutta, it is understood, has agreed to preside over the next annual session of the Liberal Federation to be held in Madras during the Christmas week. The Rt. Hon. V. S. Srinivasa Sastri will be the Chairman of the Reception Committee.48 words
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Article38 1933-11-04 16 A session of the All-India Muslim Conference was to be held at Bankipor e (Patna) on Sept, 30 and Oct. 1. Dr. Shafaat Ahmed Khan was to preside. Important constitutional points were to be considered at the session.38 words
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Advertisement165 1933-11-04 16 I The name 9 I ftCJD. rMM fcfa. I 9 is famous the world over I for the never failing 9 J guarantee of quality I and value it gives. E Consistent value. 1 consistent quality. 1 consistent advance fcliilp: 1 in popularity. m BRISTOL X LONDON. J LOTUS FACE165 words
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Advertisement148 1933-11-04 16 U. Win I I iWJ^WJ^—P» ODIBON j The Portable Machine with the pL___^l cabinet tone. \%m Koh-i-noor $54.00. V—«J Yadasz $44.00. Souverain $44.00. _jr<l*^j^^3 i Orator $38.00. I^*^#ss39i Kismet $30.00. Orion $22.00. Less 10 j C. EL SLOT CO., LTD., Sole Agents. jOHNSAVSSOTOO/HtS I FEEWMC BETTER SINCE WE I 1148 words
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441 1933-11-04 17 rt's Hints. CRYSTAL SET COMING? •i Correspondent.) London, Oct. 28. of how residents in A hi get better wireless .«.a- given to your cor week bp Mr. C. G to r of Empire and es at the BJB.C. ,<>—ible to instal a441 words
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Article165 1933-11-04 17 Conchita Supervia To Sing To Transmission I. CONCHITA Supervia, the distinguished Spanish prima donna, established what is believed to be a record for operatic precocity when she appeared in the title-role of "Carmen" at the remarkably early age of 15. She was born in Barcelona and actually165 words
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Article232 1933-11-04 17 "Music Hall" Type Shows To Be Broadcast. Abcut two years ago the 8.8.C. took mer a discussed warehouse under the arches of Waterloo Bridge, London, and transformed it into a studio roughly sixty-seven by seventy feet the largest in the country. This was done to I accommodate232 words
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Article168 1933-11-04 17 Conductor Of The London Programme. 0 N Sunaav November 5. an orchestral concert b° broadcast at 4.30 p.m. GMT in by thP r ndon Symphony o chest, a, conducted by Warwick Bralthwaite RnvalT if 16 1919 Braithwaite studied at the Oml n mV f MUSic and then168 words
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Article168 1933-11-04 17 Relay Broadcast From Old Launch. Listeners to Transmissions 1 and 5 "will hear a description, on Monday. Nov. 6. of the Thames t from Westminister to the Docks as it appears ,at night. This description is entitled "London's I River." and will be given by "First Watch," being168 words
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Article149 1933-11-04 17 Played In Piccadilly Cafe At Age Of 13. A violin recital will be given by Albert Sammons on Sunday, November 5, at 4 p.m. GMT. during Transmission 3. Sammons was practically sell-taught, having merely a few lessens from his father. He had ■to leave school when he149 words
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Article130 1933-11-04 17 Famous Welsh Tenor On The Air. In the concert which will be radiated in Transmission 1 on Tuesday, Nov. 7. at 7.45 a.m. G.M.T.. by the Band of His Majesty's Grenadier Guards, Ben Davies will be the soloist. A native of Wales, Davies began to earn his130 words
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Advertisement12 1933-11-04 17 TUESDAY NEXT The New 1934 AUSTINS- j ■■■■■■■■■■■■■I••■liiiMM -mm MMHHMMiBBkiIWBMBiWBWBW j BORNEO—MOTORS—LTD.—SINGAPORE.12 words
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Advertisement39 1933-11-04 17 Why waste money buying new TRANSFORMERS, 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. 'Phone 4791. LIMITEO39 words
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Advertisement298 1933-11-04 17 Bvpbtx for W|RE LESS THE SUPREME HIGH DRY BATTERY TEK|c|nM AND DIRECT FACTORY IkW MR. A. J. WILTON m 1 un,oDß s^r Qw GRID BIAS ffUTURC/ i SEX? have you thought about it? See what we can offer you:l. THE LIMITED PAYMENT LIFE POLICY. 2 THE ENDOWMENT ASSURANCE POLICY. 3.298 words
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Miscellaneous135 1933-11-04 17 LOCAL RADIO. Programmes Of Station Z.H.I. T*HE following programmes will be b'oadcast during the week bv the Singapore short-wave station ZHI from Broadcast House: Monday: 6 p.m., recorded music- 6 45 p.m.. news bulletin. 7 p.m. till 7.30 p m SSL? 2 rgan Tecita from Presbyterian church, Singapore; followed by135 words
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606 1933-11-04 18 Exponent Of Force. UNACCEPTABLE TO CHINA. "DESPITE the recent change of Foreign Minister the control of Japan's foreign policy remains in the hands of the Tokyo War Office, all statements to the contrary by Mr. Koki Hirota, the new Foreign Minister notwithstanding.606 words
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Article125 1933-11-04 18 Military Expenses In North China Insufficient. Shun Pao. Peiping. Oct. 4. General Ho Ying-ching. Chairman of the Peiping Branch Military Council has telegraphed to the Government urging that funds be raised ftt once for un-ent military expenses in North China General Ho states that the monthlyShun Pao. - 125 words
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Article470 1933-11-04 18 Says That Actions Count And Not Words. Taian, Oct. 2 (By Mail). "Empty talk can never save the country, it is action that counts," declared Marshal Feng Yu Hsiang when he was interviewed by a representative of the "China Times" to-aay. "The situation in North China470 words
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Article62 1933-11-04 18 Sin Wen Pao. Canton, Oct. 1. The local military authoities have decided to prolong the period for the enforcement of martial law. It is understood that the law will not be n.ised until after the Double Tenth Festival as a precaution aga-nst possible emergencies, in viewSin Wen Pao. - 62 words
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Advertisement329 1933-11-04 18 0* to trust a weak imitation DEMAND powerful FLIT In*! your baby's health and comfort worth the protection that comes only with FLIT, the powas* sW tnaeet-kiner? It's dangerous to trust weak imitations—they often fail to kill disease-bearing flies and mosquitoes. Your whole family deserves the star* protection of FLIT.329 words
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Advertisement947 1933-11-04 18 I APPROVED and TESTED Oil 21,000 Cases of tuberculosis in all stages, h I j proof of the Bimnticitv j and efficaciousness of the SANTUfiEN for tin- treatmpm J TUBERCULOSIS. Start this cure in time before this rJreidYu i j disease gets too strong a hold on the system. By947 words
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Article, Illustration66 1933-11-04 19 mac of our old conthe Corner." parry. and new names ,nno ilmast every week. K i .]< uuw I would Use ns put by several d. ..ation at all by cor.c r.t r. and it is not neces.i when66 words
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Article318 1933-11-04 19 By Willy Chan). I :.ewcomer with a Mil enjoy reading. g -htnt b far accepting me as voter of the chums Club". fc „> :ar-off days. there lived a poor wood- only sen named Tom. One day MB that he could and added. "You set m-318 words
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Article180 1933-11-04 19 Smiling Lieutenant tv, is* irr- !s Smiling Lieutenant" >ame old town of Klang. and. Oe aymg that I am 1 at Wl, h the familiar excuse MS backed me? 1 n H you think that i wided to write to the "i to say that time is that180 words
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1454 1933-11-04 19 By S. T. Koh./ "Oh. what a drab uol.day this is. Here 1 am nee irom scnooi wort: aaid yet I go no. sec u:ui mere is any onicieuce between tafdfeutry schooi-nie and iu> pr-ten* hie,' souicquiSwO. Jack. JacK Otoorne mUj1,454 words
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Article414 1933-11-04 19 (By B. II. Mohturicd.) Hello Chums! I am very glad to appear in the Corner once more. I have not been contributing articles to our Corner for a very lone time. Our friend. "Happy William." told me to i write articles to the Corner again, and I must414 words
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Article158 1933-11-04 19 (By Charles Farrel J. BJ. A miser was just falling off to sleep, when he heard a noise like the chinking of money. •Perhaps it is someone after my gold," he thought, and jumping out of bed. he ran downstairs as fast as he could go, and158 words
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Article117 1933-11-04 19 (By Montgomery Koh.) It is not work that kills us, but it is worry. Work is good for us. but we can hardly put more upon a boy than he can bear. Worry is rust upon the blade. It is not the revolutions that destroy the machinery, but the117 words
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Article172 1933-11-04 19 (By 'Michael Phang.") Helta, chums, I was surprised to find my first article published. Thanks to Uncle Bob. It was early in the morning in Johore Bahru. The cocks were crowing. My father and brother woke me up and told me to get ready to go for172 words
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Advertisement173 1933-11-04 19 1 THE LAST WORD IN THE ART OF BREWING. Sole Importers: The East Asiatic Company, Limited. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUB PENANG. obossodo pcflcaoswM locaHH mere f MILK AT ITS BEST! SINGAPORE'S FAVOURITE BRAND o II BECAUSE II I] THERE IS NO BETTER MILK THAN BLUE CROSS [j 2 and. g U173 words
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Article, Illustration64 1933-11-04 20 The combined sports team of the "Headquarter Wing," Ist Bn. the Wiltshire Regiment. The company football team, "Headquarter Wing" Ist Bn.. the Wiltshire Regiment. The football team, 3rd group, "Headquarter Wing" Ist Bn. the Wiltshire Regiment. The company billard team, "Headquarter Wing" Ist Bn.64 words
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