Malaya Tribune, 11 November 1933
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Title Section39 1933-11-11 1 The Malaya Tribune THE MOST POPULAR DAILY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. Vol. XX.- -No. 23ft SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1933 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Saturday, Nov. 11, 1933. Malaya Tribune 20 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY; NOVEMBER 11, 1933. FIVE CENTS.39 words
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Advertisement8 1933-11-11 1 Read The Sunday Tribune Dominant In Malaya Ni»i:it«i]iin(ii:?iiii8 words
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Advertisement42 1933-11-11 1 A. FLINTER Raffles Place, Singapore. Importing Diamonds and Pearl Necklaces oi every size and quality. Selling at latest and lowest market price*. Also buying gold coins and gold ornaments of every class and quality, paying highest prices according to daily exchange rates.42 words
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Article, Illustration60 1933-11-11 2 My dear Nieces. There is nothing that I can usefully add this ween. As usual, the contributions have come in well and our Corner" is as live as ever. I am sorry the badges have not come to hand yet. there60 words
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Article850 1933-11-11 2 ißy Sweit Star.") Sylvia Hampden slowly but resolutely shook her pretty head. She was standing in ihe midst of a band of gay but heartless persecutors. She could not be older than sixteen and contrasted with those around her she seemed a mere child. As850 words
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Article550 1933-11-11 2 Bu "Rainbow GtrlK. L.J Wf think that we know ovary tiling about the my little ercatur* called the "Earthworm.'' Bui '112 we try tu jol down the pod's ill black and white: soon we will have to artatlt that our knowledre of tin earthworm i* very mtagT* ana550 words
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Article180 1933-11-11 2 (By SnotCdrop.") Davis, a little orphan boy looked round the docks anxiously to sec if anyone was in sight, but he saw no one. Stealthily he made his way towards a small 6hip named "Good-Luck," and creeping quietly up the gangway, made a run for the hold. He had180 words
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Article110 1933-11-11 2 (By "Lady Rowena.") What h mother the silent night is with its new thoughts and new plans and hopes for the morrow, and real regrets for the unfinished work of the day gone by to be taken up tomorrow It is not rest alone the night110 words
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Article379 1933-11-11 2 (By Adorable J'j Dear ccuMnv I am a nr« number o( Ihi "Girls' Corner" and this u my first arUrle. or Uii the u-eoe which covcr wood. rort-M ami hill-side none 1« bntcr known or more bcautdul than the flr-tree Lock at Its tall. strong. Ia pr ring379 words
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Article293 1933-11-11 2 (By "Dream Lover.") I will and never shall forget my first sight of the Taj Mahal at Agra. I had heard much about its beauty, and have heard my grandmother tell me how Emperor Shah Jehan in his great sorrow at the loss of his most beautiful293 words
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Article268 1933-11-11 2 (By •'Lucky Star.") Days and nights will pass away but friendship will not. Your best friends may be separated from you for a time only, but one day you will meet them again. When th 3 day ccmes to meet our friends unexpectedly or otherwise, there are many surprises268 words
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Advertisement436 1933-11-11 2 S l;:-.V :.v -f The Stars reveal their secret! i*i D° you ever wonder how the tieaa what -y famous stars of the screen care LOVELY LORETTA YOUNG f for their lovely complexions M Here is their secret. At work says about Lux Toilet Scab M m the bi film436 words
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Advertisement106 1933-11-11 2 L TANGOS %kj v j I JaWTVa Just unpacked. More than 15 P«P" ,ar (V 1 records to cnoose from j j Obtainable from either *m< J T. M A. Music House, j J W/ (»1, High Street 167, Seteffe Beat !j BUTTERFLY BRAND PARIS MUSHROOMS ARE THE BEST AND106 words
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Article121 1933-11-11 3 "Pillory" Gaining In Popularity. I Berlin. HpHE "pillory" is paining in popularity as a method for punishing delinquents in Germany, The proprietor and the secretary of a Luebeck Arm. who were alleged to have embezzled the sums deducted from their workers' wages for health insurance, were recently121 words
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Article140 1933-11-11 3 Fixed In Frame After An Operation. Philadelphia. For thne months Mr. Harry L. Magee must l-c on his face without moving. This is the result of a rare and delicate operation on his spine. Doctors state that the success of the operation, which consisted of grafting a140 words
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Article96 1933-11-11 3 D.iminso Ortcjra's Mysterious Admirer. Mudild. A lab from a bull- a mere scratchlas cost Domingo Ortega, Spain's most fashionable toreador. L'oo.ooo pesetas about £6.000« Infection set In, compelling him to cancel four fights at 11,500 each So popular is Dommeo that tliou«anda of bull-fight •fans" follow him96 words
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Article86 1933-11-11 3 Nine Victims Killed In Yugoslavia. BelgradeNine people have been killed and 12 •senously injured in Yugoslavia this year by the explosion of -dud" shells and bombs left over after the Great War. The latest victim. Svetozir Mihailo\itch. was fataliy injured when a sh°ll lie picked up on86 words
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Advertisement189 1933-11-11 3 INSIST on powerful FLIT it kills without fail «jnember the comfort of your guests and don't buy weak imitations of FLIT. Your friends will appre» dole your hospitality when yon sare them the annoy* once of insect pests. Consider your own comfort, 100, and insist on FLIT. This powerful insectialways189 words
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Advertisement167 1933-11-11 3 Children and Babies generally do in (his climate. Why not protect thorn against I the danger of skin irritations and inflammations? NiveaCreme 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 apply Nivea167 words
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Advertisement498 1933-11-11 4 8-g-88Mg_n_H—_V__g_B_M-B____tfNa__p M. HASSAN. ELECTRICAL AND WATER CONTRACTOR. 16-37, Bras Basah Rg-ad, SINGAPORE. If you are In need of electric lights, fans, motors, etc., and water service, please write to the above address or 'Phone 8411. TO LET. SIANG LIM PARK Further Reductions of Rents from Ist August, 1933. $16.00 and498 words
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Advertisement690 1933-11-11 4 TO LET. TO LET— 1-C, Sea Avenue, Katcng, comfortable 2-storey house, garage, 200 yds. from sea. $30 p.m. Apply 1-D, Sea Avenue. TO LET—No. 17. Rcbinson Road. Rent cheap, Ground Flcor about 2.000 sq. ft., with nice Show room and also 2nd floor, or whole building. Apply 215. Rangoon Read.690 words
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Advertisement446 1933-11-11 4 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE~ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Mr. Boey Ah Lum or otherwise known as Siew Peng; formerly employed as a photegrapher and manager at Holloway's Studio and Photographic Store, has left our service and is no longer authorised to transact any business or collect any mooic* on our446 words
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Advertisement203 1933-11-11 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 EducationSystematic Training both in Technique and Theory. Complete Courses leading to T.CX. Certificate, Diploma, it etc. Booklet free. M. ANCIANO, Principal LATEST MODERN BALLROOM203 words
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Advertisement364 1933-11-11 4 FOR SALE. FOR SALE PRIVATELY all th? furniture and siock-in-trade of a disp.nsary at No. 108. High Street. Singapore. Apply to CHEONG KOON SENG CO.. Auctioneers. No. 30. Chulia S'-eet. FOR SALE—Three D.C. Linotype motors H.P., apply to the Manager, Malaya Tribune, *****, Anson Koau. FOR SALE. 500 Ladies' Hats364 words
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Advertisement203 1933-11-11 4 YICK WOH BIN, k f fi t?JJ to IB J Burmese BfCa i.ilKi KIIOO 800 ION! /jfii__\ and z LOII All KE()\\ fg 4 now in Singap IV 332. Tan Jong i. I«* opposite Empire Cine Branch in Kuala L .m; llKi_F^_L F.M.S f .r i 10?. ___F' Burmese Sprcialist203 words
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154 1933-11-11 5 WHAT OUR CONTEMPORARIES ARE SAYING untitled xamptoS of the Penang Hill the nee tax —for both of put up was feeble In the low see that the official d for legislation by no ttionaJ importance, in cne in respect of a matter on ifncial ihemselves are divided ie opinions of154 words
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Article189 1933-11-11 5 r| .-r) do no ff-ar that the outtriea will, through a sharpI output, undermine the new rhere is a further safeguarJ cheme. The draft agn cL.pulatrs, in accordmc n passed at the Lor.don lie Conference, that in the tvent countries producing during itivc months 25 per cent,189 words
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Article192 1933-11-11 5 IJIS Highness the Sultan made some II very interesting observations in the natter of education, urging the necessity for a more practical training in the schools than is being given at present. His Highness rightly insists on the need for greater attention to be paid to technical192 words
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Article117 1933-11-11 5 Morris Hopes For Bumper Year. London, Oct. 11. ON the eve of the openng of the Mctor Show at Oiympia by Prince George, Sir William Morris, the mctor-car magnate, issued a statement full of confidence in the coming year, which he declared would be "a memorable117 words
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Article74 1933-11-11 5 Government Rejects Their Surrender. China Times. Peiping, Sept. 28. Both Generals Fang Chen-wu and Chi Hungchang. having found their position unfavourable, are now asking for Government's pemisMon to surrender. It is understood that the Peiping authorities have definitely decided to reject their offer. It is feared theChina Times. - 74 words
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Article71 1933-11-11 5 Communists Retreated To Changting. Sin Wen pao. Foochow. Oct 13. Lienchen. the important tea producing centre in Fukien which was occupied by the Communists about two months ago. has been recaptured by militia from Chinliu. The Communists are reported to have fled to Changting. General Tsai Ting-kai. CommanderSin Wen pao. - 71 words
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Article142 1933-11-11 5 Miracle" Escape In i Earthquake. Valparaiso 112 AST-MINUTE effort* are belnf mndf Here to prevent the cloning of St Paul's Church, I one of the oldest English churches In South America. It U the outstanding landmark on Cerro I f Te or English Hill, which overlooks th«-142 words
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Article94 1933-11-11 5 Swastika" Shoes And Forbidden Salute. Vienna. Nazis in Austria and Czechoslovakia nave adopted ingenious methods of over- coming the ban which has been placed on their activities in those countries. At Brno 'Czechoslovakia! they put I halls In their shoes in the form ol a i swastika,94 words
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Article77 1933-11-11 5 The Police Commissioner's Threat. Stockholm. The Stockholm Police Commissioner says he intends carrying out nightly raids on every night club in the city until they have all closed down. Hitherto, the proprietors have willingly paid the tine of £5 a week imposed by the law for keeping77 words
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Advertisement48 1933-11-11 5 I Small Injuries I which is easily applied and j jF*!* which does not Set out of P' ace > even when applied to a joint, shojuid therefore iS o!t)tainaljle rom all dispensaries H1 1 F 1 'll or direct from the sole-aprents:— I'lllWlHhi N.V. Straits Java Trading Co.48 words
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Advertisement71 1933-11-11 5 VTHE I QUESTION WISES I WHICH PfILK SHALL I I BU7- I MM* YOUR QUESTION I IS ANSWERED- I PURITY' 1 BRbNP I FRESH COWS' MILK I ImwM ITS MPORT/INCE ASA I FOOD, EOR BOTH CHILDREN I AND /IDULTS, IS I GENERALLY RECOGNISED. I DISTRIBUTED BY 1 SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE71 words
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554 1933-11-11 6 Shipping News Notices. WARSHIP ORDER FOR THE CLYDE. First Contract Of 1933 Programme. THE Admiralty announced on Friday that the contract for H.M. convoy slcop "Bittern" «1933 programme I has been placed with Messrs. John Brown and Co., Ltd., of Clydebank. This is the only ship under the 1933 programme554 words
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Article119 1933-11-11 6 Commemoration Building At Canton. The test stage of the work on some buildings intended to commemorate the successful Seamen's Strike in 1922 has new been completed and the Seamen's Pavilion on the Yueh Shou Hill in Canton has.ccme into existence, cays the "Canton Gazette." The compensation paid119 words
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Article119 1933-11-11 6 One of the most interesting repair jobs j effected im the Bristol Channel recehtl/ was completed when two l&O-ton lock gates were undocked from Messrs. Thomas Diamond and Company's yard at Cardiff and towed by Great Western Railway tugs to the Roath dock en- I trance, to119 words
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Article358 1933-11-11 6 Effort To Stimulate The Industry. DURING 1931 and the first half of 1932 the large Japanese shipping companies are reported from Tokyo to have operated at a loss, although a surplus of 1.7 million yen was obtained in the second half of last year. Now a further improvement358 words
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Article89 1933-11-11 6 Tyne mouth Borough Council has gained the support of nine other authorities on the NorthEast Coast in its protest against the closing of Ncrth-East shipyards by National Shipbuilders' Security, Ltd. All have agreed to send representatives to a delegation which is to protest to the Prime Minister and89 words
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Article100 1933-11-11 6 At a meeting of the Newcastle Corporation Trade and Ccmmcrce Committee. Alderman Walter Lee presiding, the city treasurer, reporting as to receipts for the six months ended September 30. said that quay dues were paid by 712 vessels, as against 699 for the corresponding period of last100 words
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Article59 1933-11-11 6 The German tug. the Seefalke, after being stationed at Douarnenez for the last two years, is being transferred on October 15, to a new station m Canada. The tug, whose arrival originally caused considerable comment .amatng the French tugowners of the port, is now being replaced by59 words
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Article270 1933-11-11 6 Declining Trade Perturbs British Owners. rpHE serious state of British cargo shipping. 1 to which correspondents have called attention in "The Times," was again raised at a meetirg of the Council of the Chamber of Shipping. Leading owners are understood to have made it clear that, in their270 words
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Article145 1933-11-11 6 A Direct Service To West Africa. The Osaka Shosen Kaisha announces that the "Argun Maru." 7,000 tons in size, at present on the Bombay service, will leave Osaka-Kobe in the latter part of November for West Africa via the Cape of Good Hope. After calling at South African145 words
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Article795 1933-11-11 6 Till All Trade Barriers Are Removed. ANY suggestion of retaliation, discrimination, or reservation will result in lo*a •.ather tlian gain, and there is no hope for Liverpool shipping, or for Liverpool itself, or for the nation, un il all trade* barriers, including subsidies, have been sw:pt795 words
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Advertisement512 1933-11-11 6 STEAMER SAILINGS.. P. 0. BRITISH INDIA > AND f APCAR LINES. (Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., AND FOR EAST MAIL BERVICE. tender Contract with His Majesty's Government). OUTWARD FROM LONDON. For China and Japan, j Due Tonnage. Blngapore ,1933. RANCHI 17.000 Wov.512 words
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Advertisement216 1933-11-11 6 (§JLLOYD TRI EST IN 0 (Incorporated In Italy). EXPRESS SERVICE. CARGO SERVICE. SINGAPORE TO ITALY AND rmni Calling at Penang, Colombo, Bombay, n m L WA Karachi, Aden. Massowah, Suez, Port 1 °TS£f a iJP°i mb mbay Suez Port Said Brindlsi Venice and Trieste Said. Brindisi, Venice and Trieste. 1216 words
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Advertisement230 1933-11-11 6 Deutwh IHpI) j Australische Dampfschifl. Geselkchaft. (Companies Incorporated In Germany). OUTWARDS. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. 1983. t m.s. BURGENLAND, via Manila Nov. 14 f S£. OLDENBURG, via Iloilo, Manila Nov. 29 t m.s. KULMERLAND, via Manila Dec. 12 t m.s. RAMSES, via Manila D?c. 26 1934. f230 words
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Advertisement557 1933-11-11 6 STEAMER SAlLDtfts NORDDErrsCHER The undemoted are the Compaq fixtures:— *"*.U(m OUTWARDS. "MAIN- for Iloilo. Bais 11,1 Hongkong-. Shanghai, North Chiua and Japan "COBLENZ" for Manila, Hongkon- 21 S'hai, North China and Japan Dec 7 HOMEWARDS. I "DONAU" for Genoa. Kteflfa Havre, Adam, R'dam, Hamburg 4 Bremen N "PULDA" for Genoa,557 words
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Article419 1933-11-11 7 Mining Shares. SiManorre, Friday. 11 a.m. an quotations are Issued Tr.e ukfji Urn stock Buyers Sellers. VI, .c H fi 33 36 37 6 15|- 15 9 1.35 1.40 30,3 3113 028 032 I li 1 20 4t! 5 6 ii 40 0.44 N I Hi ii419 words
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266 1933-11-11 7 Financial News Views. ENGINEERING ORDERS. British Week In Finland.' rpwo Lancashire firms have recently se--1 f urec big orders in th e face of keen foreign competition. The, Vaughan Crane Company, t i have obtained two of th e larsjctsl orders for electric cranes and traversers [■laced in England since266 words
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Article160 1933-11-11 7 Ambitious Development At Liverpool: AN ambitious plan for the development of 2.000 acres cf virgin land on the Speke cs.ate at Liverpool into a residential and industrial centre is to be undertaken by th? Liverpool Corporation. The programme provides, as a start, for the f.\pendi;ure of 1200.000160 words
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Article162 1933-11-11 7 Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.), Ltd. I Prices for Shell Motor Spirit and various brands) of Kerosene are as follows: Shell Av!atio:i Spirit in 4-gallon drum* per British Imperial gallon 11.19 Shell Motor Spirit ex pump per British Imperial gallon 10.82 Shell Motor Spirit in 4-gallon drums per British162 words
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Article132 1933-11-11 7 Anglo-Java Rubber Results. Anglo-Java Rubbec and Produce Co. reports a loss of £4.313 for the year to March 31, after charging £9,643 loss on exchange. To this is added commission, &c. making a total of £6.563, against which is deducted provision for perfevence dividend written back. 002.132 words
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Article54 1933-11-11 7 Huge Purchase Of Cotton From U.S.A. Reuter Wireless. New York. Nov, 10. Il is l£:irr.ed that Amtory ilJie Soviet Trading (Jo.i his definitely offered to pui chase a l/ullioa bales o: eotton and u million and a quarter yard* of cotton cloUi a.s soon as suitable rredu lormuReuter Wireless. - 54 words
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Article34 1933-11-11 7 Yesterday's Quotations. RUBBER. London Spot: 4 3 32d. New York: t% cents. SmgaiTore: 13,—13 •< centv TTN. London Spot; £230. London 3 months: £228 15s. Singapore: 5114.62 1 COPRA. Sundried 53.30 Mixed 53.6034 words
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Article215 1933-11-11 7 Scheme Prepared For South Wales. A COMMITTEE of exports has been set up ia. by the Industrial Development Council of South Wales and Monmouthshire to examine a scheme for an oil from coal extracting industry in South Wales. Professor George. Knox and Dr. Illingworth. who are responsible215 words
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Article84 1933-11-11 7 A drum of wir c rope, claimed by its manufacturers to be the largest, colliery windin j rope in Europe as regards diameter and weiglu has b en shipped to a colliery company in F-elgium. The rope, which has been constructed upon a new improved patent84 words
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Article84 1933-11-11 7 Th« contract for the manufacture cf the plan;, for the Bessemer Steelworks. Corby. Nor.hamptonshire. has oeen placed with the Pearson and Knowles Er.gine?ring Company. of WaTington. Lancashire. The plant is the firs: modern installation for the revival of the Bessemer basic steel y;-.cess in England (in which84 words
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Article96 1933-11-11 7 The lol.'owmg are the latest prices for Malayan Palm Oil and Palm Kernels as report by Mesj-i Guthrie ana Co.: PALM OIL IN BULK: c.i.f. landed weights New York Philadelphia 2.70 cents U.S. curt ency > per lb. c.i.f. landed weights US A. Pacific Ports 2.65 cents (U.S.96 words
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Article203 1933-11-11 7 Rayon Velvets By New Process. TUIE chief weakness of velvets made ot rayen. that they creased and crushed easily, has been eliminated by Lancashire manufacturers Originally France and Germany were the folc suppliers of this article to the world •>ut Lancashire has taken up its manufacture203 words
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Article144 1933-11-11 7 Mrn« s GuUiFtf and Co Lm. kit their weekI) rublnv report data! Nov H. slate All :tiarfc"l* «n? very et»ady with H-llrrs somewhn: «served nitf with the cem-rnl uo«'i Ulnty MrTM34||np J? presrnt. buslut*? n*maia«s quiet Latest quotation: to hand arc Spot rents lip v wilt. Londot. -t144 words
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Article141 1933-11-11 7 Output of rubber for year to March 31. 1933. was 3,492.339 lb., compared with 3,685,265 lb! in 1931-32. and was sold as fellows: 3,321,247 pounds in London at average gross price ot 2.29 pence per pound and remainder in East. Output of coffee was 9.204 cat. (7.808141 words
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Article87 1933-11-11 7 Numbn- of coconuts harvested for year ended June 30. 1933, was 2.675,350 (against 2.205,000). y.eld of cepra C 59.7 tons <583 tons). Estimate J for current year 2,500.000 nuts. In view of i improved market price of rubber directors have considered Question of recommencement of tapping, and it87 words
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Article24 1933-11-11 7 The output of the Raub Australian Gold Mining Co., Ltd.. for the four weeks ended Nov. 7. 1933, amounted to 2,064.50 ounces.24 words
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Article652 1933-11-11 7 Rubber Shares. Singapore, Friday, 11 a.m. The following rubber snare quotations axe issued by Fraser and Co. and Lyall and Evfttt. issue Value, Itasst E#*D ft jl t Btiarea. ft Oo jjjfc 1 Alltnby $0,82 4 $0,874 $0.75 $0.86 1 Alor Gajah 0.60 0.70 0.68 0.70 IA.652 words
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Article88 1933-11-11 7 Messrs. Lewis Peat Ltd., in their weekly rubber report dated Nov. 10, state: A rapid decline in the American dollar during the week has resulted in a strengthening on the New York commodity exchanges where business has been brisk. Rubber has advanced a cent, and the turnover is88 words
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Advertisement52 1933-11-11 7 Till; SOUTH BRITISH ,N >' RANCE COMPANY, LTD., d in New Zealand.) F| RE, MARINE, MOTOR AMD WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. I C MAKCOI.IOUTH. Manager. 01 1 I iM.WsoN GBHEK, ■Ufa THE EASTERN UNITED •«WsUHCI CORPORATION, LTD. TOE, MARINE, ni MOTOR CAR, TOtSONAL ACCIDENT AND WOkioiKN-s COMPENSATION INSURANCE. Itt E No Cecil52 words
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Advertisement89 1933-11-11 7 THE EASTERN BANK, LIMITED. (Incorrorated In England). SINGAPORE BRANCH: 4. D'Almeida Street Authorised and Subscribed Capital M.000.000 Pald-up-Capltal Reserve Pund »nd Rest WO.OOO HEAD OFFICE: LONDON. BRANCHES: Bombay. Calcutta, Colombo. KaracLi, Madras. Amara. Baghdad, Bahrein. Basra, KlrkuE. Mosul and Singapore. CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and money received on Fixed Deposit on89 words
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Advertisement44 1933-11-11 7 j THE j j SUNDAY TRIBUNE j j I Gives Saturday's I i closing prices of I rubber in London I I and New York, j I together with the j Cross-Rate. N? 9 COLLYfcR QUAY SINGAPORE Head Office: 55, Wall Street, New York.44 words
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Advertisement216 1933-11-11 7 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Limited. (incorporated in Straits Settlement*.) Successors to THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK, LTD., THE HO HONG BANK, LTD. AND THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK, LTD. CAPITAL Authorised $40,000,000.00. Paid Up $10,000,000.00. HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING CHUUA STREET. SINGAPORE. LOCAL BRANCH: 458, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Cher Bwee Cheny,216 words
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Advertisement498 1933-11-11 8 Amusements <■ J**!*****,,,;,,*;,,,,,,.,,. $p■ n Hj< ■j, ",n, I Shocks Shivers Sensation Surprises Creeping shadows, clutching hands, a blue death- chamber and a houseful of bewildered men defying the supernatural for the sake of a beautiful I I girl I s Am a m WJL\ 4% X %gmmm m\ mm498 words
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Advertisement144 1933-11-11 8 BING CROSBY Sings The Hits From "College Humour" Learn to Croon Moonstruck on BRUNSWICK RECORDS Obtainable at: SEASON CO., LTD., 115, North Bridge Road, SINGAPORE. SCIENTIFIC GOLI» JEWELLERY. Highly appreciated by High Court Judges, Ministers to Government and other eminent public men. FULL CATALOGUE FREE. The Sthntifir Gold Ranges Co.,144 words
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Advertisement120 1933-11-11 8 NO SECRET HE MIGHT WANT TO 1 KEEP FROM HER WAS EIGGE» 1 I* frcm the L SL j E IMS vcn.an he loved, she H fr<<m knov.insj she BCIgAGE Also The Inimitable MICKEY MOUSE in -MICKEY'S RENTE." I "JUNGLE MYSTERY" IS OUR NEXT CHANGE" I Grand Fare for the120 words
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Article, Illustration83 1933-11-11 9 JUST WHAT YOU WANT TO KNOW TO-DAY'S SHIPPING WTON SEAMEN. Cul'lifting Funds For Their Support. Hunjkoug. Nov. 11. 'tot* C\»»um Btamrn's Union ii liter contribution* for funds > i ?ii|>|>ort them»elv<?c. «I Jen cents nnd a i 40 ceoU u being collected •11 hi Joiportcd tfoodi. bun- t*i*n boycotting tile83 words
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Article572 1933-11-11 9 < t itration Of Fourth Anniversary. 'H Our Own Ccmrpondent.i i Ipoh, Nov. 9. Vi en vmmt *at apent at the Grand j ei»(ui when the Ipoh > i htr rbrau-d the [ourtii annlvccaary uiit.oiMi <r itli i banquet. ii ji JJMmined ZnsafT. ihr President pnpMdwl and572 words
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Article27 1933-11-11 9 untitled Cheang Theam Chu and Theam Kee have issued in vitaPa,, a dm at "Riviera." 112, Pasir Unai y nf their mother. Mrs. vueang j. m chuan.27 words
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Article124 1933-11-11 9 Another Germany-China Flight. i "Min Kuo Jih Pao." Shanghai, Nov. 10. Mr. Lim Hock Seng, a native of Fukien, who has graduated from an aviation college in Germany, has wired to the Central Government to the effect that he is making preparations to make a flight to"Min Kuo Jih Pao." - 124 words
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Article202 1933-11-11 9 SELLING. Singapore, Nov. 10. London 4 months' sight 2 l* 5 132 London 8 months' sight 2 4V4 London 60 days' sight 2 l* 7 I M London 30 days' sight 2 r* 3,32 London demand 2 l* 1 London T.T. 2|4 1|33 Lyons and Paris demand 930202 words
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Article181 1933-11-11 9 Singapore, Nov. 10. R. (Siam) W. Coast N. 1 per Koyan $118 R. (Siam) W. Coast N. 2 per Koyan 1108 Rice, B. Siam N. 1 $81 Rice, B. Siam N. 2 $77 Siam, No. 1 "Sinhway" $166 Siam, No. 2 "Sinhway" $152 Siam, No. 3 "Sinhway" $132 Rice,181 words
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Article317 1933-11-11 9 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures. TO-DAY, NOV. U. High T!de«,—6.ll ajiL, 4 p.m. Pa&llc Holiday *Armkjtlru Dayi Service mi Cenotaph. 7.30 am Bcrvicc ut 84. Andrew's Cathedra), IO.SO a.m. Sbaaapor. Races Ofitf; tlt-ppel O.C. Monthly Modal (Bogey); L&iaui! Club Armistice Cup Competition. Rugby: K.C.C.317 words
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Article81 1933-11-11 9 ALHAMBRA—Mary Pickford and Leslie Howard in "Secrets." CAPITOL.—' College Humor" and stage Attraction. EMPIRE. —"The Big Cage." GREAT WORLD.—Cabaret Dancing sideshows, Malay and Chinese Wayangs, inemas, Talkies: Sky—-"The Son)aughter," Star— The Gay Buckaroo." MARLBOROUGH—'Krishna Avatar," in Indian talkie. NEW WORLD.—Cabaret Dancing, iideshows, Malay Operas, Chinese Waytngs, cinemas, etc. PAVlLlON.—"Cavalcade."81 words
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Article201 1933-11-11 9 Special Meeting At The Y,W.C.A. Members of the Y.W.C.A. are remind d of the special meetings to be held next week in connection wi;h the week of world fellowship and prayer, following on the exhibition just closed. The first meeting is on Sunday at 8.3J p.m. at the201 words
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Article80 1933-11-11 9 Mary Pick ford At The Alhambra. After a long spell of sbsence Mary Fickiord, the world's sweetheart," made a welcome return at the Alhambra last night in "Secrets." The plot, which concerns a rich girl who gave up all for the sake of her lover, gives ample80 words
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Advertisement353 1933-11-11 9 CHURCH SERVICES. Details For This Week-End. ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL 6:50 a.m. Holy Communion. 7:30 a.m. Matins. 8 a.m. Holy Ccmmunion (Choral). 10:30 a.m. Matins at R.A.F. Base. 5:30 p.m. Evensong (Choral) and Sermon. Holy Communion on Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 8 a.m. Tuesday, Thuisday and Saturday at 7 a.m.353 words
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Advertisement232 1933-11-11 9 ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHAPEL (PENTECOSTAL). 486, Serangcon Road. Services on Sundays at 5:30 p.m. and Thursdays at 7:30 p.m. Paslor: Rev. Cecil M. Jackson. THE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Paya Lebar. Sunday, 9 a.m. Sunday School. 10 a.m.. Service 6S Worship and Communion Preacher: Rev. Abel Eklund. Wednesday, 5:30 p.m. Prayer232 words
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Advertisement532 1933-11-11 9 1 SINGAPORE HOWS j I GOODWOOD PARK HOTĔT I 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 ala carte. Unrivalled facilities for private entertainments.532 words
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Miscellaneous126 1933-11-11 9 SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY. Singkep (Vander Doe? de Bye) 8 a.m. X,," (Kuranda) 9 a.m. China, Hamam. Japan, Korea. Formosa East Siberia, Western Canada and' I w «stem States of U.S.A. (Ranchi, 10 a .m -eylon, Egypt and U.S.A. (Laertes) 11 a.m Sarawak, Sibu, Mirl, Labuan, North t and Jol126 words
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Article759 1933-11-11 10 Sentiments very similar to those voiced by Straits Chinese British subjects were voiced by British Indians on the occasion of the reception given to the new Labour Agent of the Government of India on his arrival in Singapore last Saturday. It was stressed that the pro-Malay policy of759 words
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225 1933-11-11 10 IN a letter appearing in our correspondence columns, a Malacca reader makes a timely and irresistible appeal to the community at large to co-operate in bringing about the establishment of soup kitchens, such as those which exist in America and Europe, for225 words
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Article232 1933-11-11 10 ALL roads to-day, after the Armistice parade on the Padang in the morning, will lead to the Jalan Besar Stadium, where the two-day athletic meeting of the Singapore Chinese commences, in preparation for the AllMalayan Chinese Olympiad in Kuala Lumpur during the Christmas holidays. Over 200 of the232 words
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Article190 1933-11-11 10 rE local Volunteering training season has ended and no more parades are to be held until Feb. I, which will probably mark the beginning of an even more ambitious programme than was gone through last season. The greates: importance is placed on .Volunteering by the military authorities in190 words
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66 1933-11-11 10 Major L. Vaughan, the well-known Mining Engineer of Kuala Lumpur, is leaving for Home on holiday at an early date. It is understood that Imperial Airways wish to make Kuala Lumpur a regular re-fuelling point when the new Empire air line to Australia66 words
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Article42 1933-11-11 10 The entertainment at the Kinta Club, Batu Gajah, in aid of Poppy Day Fund was a most enjoyable affair. About 150 people were present. Mr. G. H. Nash, Chairman Kinta Sanitary Board, is retiring from Government service on Jan. 6.42 words
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Article27 1933-11-11 10 It is understood that, with the retirement of Mr. D. W. Attygallee, Assessment Officer, Ipoh, at the end of the year the post will be abolished.27 words
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Article19 1933-11-11 10 Mr. D. K. Broadhurst, O.C.P D., Rawang, leaves for home on furlough during the course of the month.19 words
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Article65 1933-11-11 10 Mr. S. W. Jones, Acting General Adviser, Johore, is away on holiday at Cameron Highlands, and on the departure of Mr. E. A. Helps on Home leave shortly, will assume duties as Commissioner of Lands, Johore. Sheikh Abu Bakar bin Sheikh Yahya, Second Magistrate, Johore, Bahru, is on65 words
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Article41 1933-11-11 10 Miss Y. Carrier, daughter of the late Mr. Carrier of Ipoh, has been elected Captain of the Penang ladies' hockey team. Mr. W. C. S. Cory, formerly Private Secretary to H. E. Sir Cecil dementi, has returned from Home furlough.41 words
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Article493 1933-11-11 10 BY Why doesn't Rorwvrlt l, x u,, Rogers' wisecrack^? A A M America had hollar |~v ro wine when it is "Red' A A A It look* as if Roosr.'Vcir «j,., come in until it cross*» ij, 0 v A t Beards are »ii-anp«. a in C493 words
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Article44 1933-11-11 10 GIRLS' CORNER, on page 2 CHURCH SERVICES, on OUJf P SPORTS NEWS, on pages 14 and 15. CLUB DIARY, on page 15 PASTER AIR MAILS NEEDED, OO RADIO NEWS, on page 11 BREACH OF PROMISE ACT* BOYS' CORNER, on page 19.44 words
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Advertisement263 1933-11-11 10 mmU SANTA M\ CLAIJS s A IB HWB SENDS THESE 1 Hi TOYS j Straight From His I > Storehouse To Make Our 0 in ImW-fTrnm 1"v Department A mmm wm g AmmWMmmmW m\\ >la ical p,ao? f En ji\ t,|,aMtment For Every FARENTS mmm\\\\ W YOUR KIDDIES— I I263 words
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Advertisement141 1933-11-11 10 Angela Di Martinis 1 i English School Of Dancing. I "Foremost School Of Dancing In The East." NOVEMBER 14th. PRACTISE CLASS: 6 to 8 p.m. We cordially invite all our pupils and their friends. ANGELA DI MARTINIS, Flat 14, CAPITOL BUILDINGS. I NEW SHIPMENT! MORNING FROCKS I ALLEN "A" HOSE141 words
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806 1933-11-11 11 UNPLEASANT consequences will be INEVITABLE.'' More Troops On The Border. Moscow And U.S. To Conclude Pact Of Non-aggression. Reuter. "Sin Chew Jit Poh." Shanghai, Nov. 11. npHK. a warned the Japanese Government that if Japanese S >viet territory again,Reuter.; "Sin Chew Jit Poh." - 806 words
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Article58 1933-11-11 11 a P«'nise Supported By French Deputy. Reuter. Paris, Nov. 10. S .cultivate the friend--Btat u!arl y of the United I 'apan, declared M. Marin, Leader, in continuation of Chamber debate in the M. Longuet, interrupted Germany's mentality. 2? consider Japan Jjbate'was adjourned until Nov. xtnriJt l putlesReuter. - 58 words
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Article37 1933-11-11 11 Soviet Denial Of "Slanderous Statements." Reuter. Moscow, Nov. 10. Reports that 200 Manchurian citiz ns were murdered by Soviet soldiers at Fetrovskoe for non-payment of the grain tax are ridiculed and described as "slanderous statements."—Reuter.Reuter. - 37 words
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Article29 1933-11-11 11 Reuter. London. Nov. 10. Col. J. H. Morris, D.5.0., who has been appointed assistant director of supplies and transport, China Command, will leave for Hong Kong soon.—Reuter.Reuter. - 29 words
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Article526 1933-11-11 11 Sentenced For Criminal Breach. \Ĕ ARIAPPAN, a Municipal mandore, made an unsuccessful attempt to get away from Singapore with $390 which he had induced a coolie employed under him to part with. He got as far as Penang, when the Singapore police got in touch with526 words
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Article64 1933-11-11 11 Alarming Letter Of Canton Professor. Reuter. Hong Kong, Nov. 10. Mr. W. J. B. Fletcher, a professor in English at Canton University and formerly in the British Consular Service at Foochow and elsewhere, is missing from his Hong Kong residence. A letter posted to his son at 2Reuter. - 64 words
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Article141 1933-11-11 11 Precaution Against Possible Trouble. Reuter. Bombay, Nov. 10. Communications with Afghanistan are temporarily cut off. It is surmised that the reason for the silence is that the Afghan authorities are arranging for the funeral of Nadir Shah and are taking measures to prevent outbreaks. The Indian GovernmentReuter. - 141 words
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Article510 1933-11-11 11 Armistice Day. IMPRESSIVE LOCAL CEREMONY. Bishop of Singapore, the Rt. Rev. B. C. Roberts, conducted the religious service at the Cenotaph this morning. From an early hour large crowds began gathering in the vicinity and by 7.25 o'clock the troops and public were in readiness. fi,510 words
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Article78 1933-11-11 11 U.S. Battleship Sent To Havana. 1 Reuter. Tampas (Florida) Nov. lv. rpHE battleship "Wyoming," which is here in connection with the armistice celebration, has been sent to Havana, where the death-roll in the battle between the rebels and the Government lorccs has reached forty.—Reuter. Havana, Nov. 10. TheReuter. - 78 words
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Article87 1933-11-11 11 Austrian Government Takes Precautions. Reuter. Vienna, Nov. 10. A GOVERNMENT commnique announces the reintroduction of the death penalty through court-martial for murder t arson and any serious disturbance of order. It is pointed out that it is not to be regarded as universal martial law, butReuter. - 87 words
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Article406 1933-11-11 11 DOWNWARD SLIDE BROKEN. Purchases Reduced.' What Will Be The Next Move Reuter. New York, Nov. 10. rpHE dollar's plunge has become a major sensation. The financial editor of the New York "Times" declares that it is completely out of the Government's control and remarks that theReuter. - 406 words
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Advertisement240 1933-11-11 11 I I I I I I I INI l iH I I I I I I I t'iti|intlllllllW»ntiilllllillilli*ill:ilflllllilll!lltliiii:| iiinni i i i i i i NOW OPEN* I HEAPS AND Q Itt a. .V I HEAPS OF TOYS. I There ac all kind; of mechanical toys, V*. J~* vV 5240 words
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4291 1933-11-11 12 JOHORE MEETING. PI AN TO FORM UNITED ORGANISATION OF GROWERS. A protest against the raising of quit rents from $2 to $3 was made by the chairman at yesterday's meeting of the Johore Planters' Association. He described the dollar increase as4,291 words
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Advertisement3 1933-11-11 12 P^P^-^SLOOD, u/qlpe Co.LTL.LIVJcnPOOL3 words
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Advertisement21 1933-11-11 12 j THE Overseas Assurance CORPORATION. I nTK!) China Buildinir, I 1 'PHONE 5808. S,M,A FIIE, MARINE, VEHICLES WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION |NSI* A21 words
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684 1933-11-11 13 DEATH THE RESULT OF VIOLENCE. Murder Verdict. 11 Finding Of The Coroner. gELOW is given the full text Coroner's note and finding ag a verdict of culpable mounting to murder be four Sikhs, Arjan Singh. I Banta Singh Baba and h684 words
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Article474 1933-11-11 13 Court Comment On Sikh Moneylenders, local clerks yen nubliclv g examined in bankruptcy yesWdav £g» Bankruptcy Court be M? SfS^S 1 Assignee co d^, In one case it was revealed that a man was adjudged bankrupt a second rrom his first bankruptcy, some of the creditors474 words
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Article230 1933-11-11 13 Retrenchment: Retirement Of Commissioners. Municipal Committee No. 2, at a meeting on Nov. 3, approved construction of minor sewer extensions in the valley east of Orange Grove Road, estimated to cost $8,000, and in the back lane west of Tanjong Pagar Road (between Lim Teck Kirn Road and230 words
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Article96 1933-11-11 13 Letters To The Editor. [Our reader* are invited to write to v* on ntbiecU of public inter tat. tt must De under, stood that the "Malaya Tribune" doe* not necessarily endorse opinion* expressed by corretvondenis LITTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF AS POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten (double •vacing), and96 words
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Article627 1933-11-11 13 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir,—Over a year ago, when I envisaged the curtailment of expenditure in the Municipality due to its state of finance, it was followed up by the appointment of the Estimates Committee, who went into great details in their enquiry and recommended certain reductions627 words
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Article195 1933-11-11 13 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir, —May I crave a little space in your journal for my plea for the estab"shment of soup kitchens in every town where there Is a RotaYy Club, V.M.C A or'Y.W.C.A.? In America the free soup kitchens wherever they exist, have been a195 words
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Article155 1933-11-11 13 Hearing Ends: Judgment Reserved. •THE hearing was concluded in the f Supreme Court yesterday before Mr. Justice Mills of the case in which Holly Theresa Miles sued her husband, Thomas Daryl Ramage Miles for dissolution of marriage on the grounds of cruelty and adultery. Kis lordship reserved155 words
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Article104 1933-11-11 13 Famous Airmen Prepare For Tour. Paris. Oot. 10. UNITS of the French Air Force are quietly preparing at Tstres for a spectacular flight over Africa towards the end of next month. Seldom before have so many air "aoes" been gathered together. General Vuillemin, commanding the French Air Forces104 words
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Article84 1933-11-11 13 Unemployed And Had No Money. Yong Sing and Ah Seng, two stow- aways on the "Carnarvonshire," which arrived in Singapore a few days ago. were fined $100 each (three weeks' r.i. in default) in the Marine Court yesterday by the Deputy Master Attendant, Mr. C. C. Dix. 184 words
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Article144 1933-11-11 13 British Expert To Sit On Commission. Paris. Sept. 14. LT.-COLONEL Sir Jchn Baldwin, who was British Commissioner on the River Communions set the treaties of peace, is to be one of the three experts who are to act as arbitrators in the question cf the •'Zones Frenches"144 words
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Article88 1933-11-11 13 The cross-case in which two schoolboys, John Khoo aged 16 and Teck Fah. aged 17, were engaged, came to an end yesterday, when the younger boy was bound over for six months in one'surety of $50 and the other was released on probation. The case arose out of88 words
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Advertisement52 1933-11-11 13 THE BARRISTER o/ie ies/ case /?e etfer handled was a case of Tiger Beer FRASER NEAVE, LTD.. DISTRIBUTORS TELEPHONE NO. 5886. Mi \f ksf**» WNceiwici S X^ r i4 cC ain, y P icks ycu up alter a MkJHSßllli tiring same —you'll find greater satis(action and n-al cnjt?;. mi nt52 words
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626 1933-11-11 14 Handicaps And Selections For This Afternoon. IjtOURTESN horses and ponies have been .scratched from those entered for the first day of the Singapore Turf Club's three-day professional lace meeting wnich commences at Bukit Timah. at 230 p.m. this afternoon.626 words
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Article83 1933-11-11 14 ''Winning Post" Picks The Winners. 1 X HE following are specif] selection* by Winning Post" !oi this afternoon's ra<*ei»: ILu-e I.—CARRY ON'. ANGELU&» SILVER BI.AZL' Rare 2.—DUKE MEN IN SILVANCS SAIL l*P. Rare 3.—PENNY RLE MISS TOGO TRUE LIGHT. liacr i.—GORILLA ItOYAL PROPERTY EATON. CROP. R,,rr .V—ROW BOAT83 words
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Article107 1933-11-11 14 Playing on the C.T.A. ground, Choo Choo San's XI defeated the United Indians XI by 3 goals to 1 on Thursday. Choo Choo San XI v. Waterloo XI today: Pak Tong. Boon Soon San. A. Rajoo, L. Oliveiro. W. Gomes (capt.) N. Rajoo. J. Monterio, Khoi Sian, H.107 words
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Article86 1933-11-11 14 Latesi positions in the S.C.F.A. interdUstrict League are as follows: P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts. Am: Sian 6 5 1 0 14 7 10 Coleman 4 4 0 0 13 1 8 Mackenzie 5 3 1 1 12 8 7 Covent 5 3 1 1 1086 words
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Article47 1933-11-11 14 The Cubs will play the Japanese Young Men's team to-morrow in the local baseball League. The Japanese Young Men's team are now the leaders in the pennant race. A good and keen game is expected. Game will start at 2.30 p.m. on St. Joseph's ground.47 words
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Article433 1933-11-11 14 I Should Three Miles Be Exceeded? I (From Our Ow-n Correspondent.) London, Oct. 26. SHOULD women run Marathon races? This question is being asked following the abolition, by the Women's Amateur Athletic Association of the restrictions previously in force on the length of races. Ihe suggestion has433 words
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Article109 1933-11-11 14 The Java Traders Association (ReI search Dept.) beat the Cecil Lads Athletic Party at the former's premises on Wednesday, by 3 games to 2. I Scores <Java Traders named first)Chua Enjr Cheong lost lo Ye-. Chene Hal 2—3: Soh Kirn Peow lost to Soh Tions Hoe o—3; Low109 words
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Article101 1933-11-11 14 Victo.- Gardner, the termor England iceho;kcy gcalkecpc- has enurged from hretiremen.. His friends are a: king why. They cann,,t understand his thirst for ice-hockey During his career Victor has had bo.h wrists broKen. every finger fractured, and his nose bashed in. Now he is back for101 words
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Article34 1933-11-11 14 Oxygen B.P. team v. Loke's 3 P at 230 p m mci S C Urt to morrow at Tan Soo Choo, Ec Heck Chiang ponnusamy, Jean. Antoine YeS: S Muthusuru Munian and34 words
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Article258 1933-11-11 14 Visiting* Forwards Much Superior. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Nov. 10. THE Penang—Singapore match was utterly spoilt by rain which fell from three o'clock onwards, pools of water lying on the ground. Singapore played a great second-half game and won by 2 goals, 2 tries (16 points)258 words
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Article119 1933-11-11 14 Teams For Game Next Tuesday. The trial match for the selection of the Singapore XI to meet Selangor and in Kuala Lumpur on Nov. 18 and 19 Perak will take place on the S.C.C. ground on Tuesday. The teams will be: COLOURS: Cheok Wah (S.C.R.C); Muttucumaru (C.S.C). Lieut.119 words
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Article41 1933-11-11 14 Result Of Livorpool Autumn Cup. Reuter. London, Nov. 10. The race for the Liverpool Autumn Cup resulted as follows: 1. DENBIGH. 2. LEIGHON. 3. ROBBER CHIEF. Sixteen ran. Won by Vf% lengths; third one away. Betting: 13-2; 9-4; 20-1.Reuter. - 41 words
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920 1933-11-11 14 The S. C. Win Toppy Day X Hockey Match. YESTERDAY'S match oV the Padang between the Girls' Spqprts Club and the European ladies' XI, foir the Poppy day fund, was productive obf some fine hockey. > The G.S.C. chiefly becauseV they took advantage of920 words
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Advertisement17 1933-11-11 14 ANOTHER (j $100 MUST BE WON: j SEE TO-MORROW'S j \S UN DAY I j TRIBUNE I17 words
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Advertisement38 1933-11-11 14 j ONLY AT:- I I FRANKEL3 CAN YOU SEE THE BEST MADE IN BRITAIN BRASS—NICKEL.—CHROMIUM BEDS l| J I exclusive WfftsffV PBICES wm\ DESIGNS j j j BUY FROM: I WHO HAVE SERVED YOU FOR OVER 40 YEARS.38 words
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Article, Illustration321 1933-11-11 15 Votes For The zJMost "Proficient Player. READERS who Lave not already recorded their votes in the interesting advertised by Messrs. Malayan Breweries should lose no so. The closing date is last approaching. Every vote recorded in favour of any given player will strengthen such player's chances321 words
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Article251 1933-11-11 15 "bjoctinn- To The 3-4-1 lonnation. fr n t'orr-jjiohtfi?»*..' London, Oct. J6 '.mi inipl n y*d wrtth 1 SwttlMjboK*, Im. utvui C inn lursrly tollw- i ikwLii, bv ihr C\ XT ITAUih Oxiord. ',-1 till* nu thad oi piicicLhnr hud an i" TidnJi;, who uft*r vi r* <»»!*.•251 words
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Article548 1933-11-11 15 Promising Freshmen At Oxford. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Oct. 26. WITH the two senior Universities' terms well under way rowing men's thoughts are turning ae.ain to the boat race, and crews have been out en both rivers. One decision which must be reached before even548 words
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Article583 1933-11-11 15 England Sends Another Challenge. (From Our Oicn Correspondent.) London, Oct. 26. ENGLAND has challenged America to another race for the Americas Cup. Mr. T. O. M. Eopwith, lh P aircraft engineer and designer, has undertaken to carry on the efforts of the lata Sir Thomas Lipton. The583 words
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Advertisement116 1933-11-11 15 mmm in mmm mmmmm A«.U exceed $12.000,M0. Assurance in force over J55.000.090. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incoiporated m the ■traits SetUementi). HEAD OFFICE: Great Eaatern Life Building. Cecil Street. Blnranort mM nM mmWmmmmmmt lth th thamm LONDON OFFICE: 17. Old jMTr?. E.O. Th. Company ha. CJO.OOO deputed116 words
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Advertisement226 1933-11-11 15 New World Cabaret. Dancing Every Night From 9 p.m. USUAL ADMITTANCE:—SO CENTS. 7 TALKIES:— TARZAN THE APE MAN 99 H -lH- jBB ..1 WAfftN ~m"mm, I Nothing to add, nothing j to prepare, just pour into mould and chill '^^^^P Crown Fruit Liquid Jellies give Health and Vitality. They are226 words
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Miscellaneous63 1933-11-11 15 THURSDAY. NOV. 16. Golden Bell Minstrels: Special monthly committee meeting. Secretary, Mr. Tan Chin Guan's residence. 109, Waterloo Street, 7 p.m. All committees must attend as it is very compulsory. SUNDAY. NOV. 19. Marigold 8.P.: Fourth anniversary celebration, Tanjong Rhu. Members should take note of programme issued. SATURDAY, NOV. 18.63 words
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Miscellaneous635 1933-11-11 15 CLVB DIARY. (There are numerous Clubs and Societies, in Singapore, most of the members of which are readers of the "Malaya Tribune." This Disry is provided specially for them. Secretaries ate invited to co-operate in keeping It up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest will still be included in the635 words
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Article917 1933-11-11 16 Call For Inqairy Into Subsidies. THE case for /aster air mails, by means of higher cruising speeds and of night flying, was laid before Lord Londonderry, Secretary of State for Air lecently, by a deputation from the London Chamber of Commerce. Reference was made to the917 words
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Article210 1933-11-11 16 The "lais" Talks Of Depraved Antics." London, Oct. 11. if rriHß Oxford Group Movement, which has 1. launched its campaign in London with (jrest service In St. Paiills Cathedral, comes In for seme vigorous criticism at the hands of the "laic." the Or.rord undergraduate niaguzinc. '"For210 words
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Article96 1933-11-11 16 Drastic Orders Follow Murder Of Cashier. Santiago de Chile. Orders to shoot at sight all known criminals have been issued to the Chilean carabineers following the murdpor a cashier employed by the British Shell-Mex Petroleum Company and other outrages, in various parts of the country. They have also96 words
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Advertisement318 1933-11-11 16 /UrtRLATIVf QUALITY I AT AM fCONOMICAL I PRICf I State Express 555 Cigar- ettes appeal insistently I to those discriminating I smokers who will be I satisfied only with the I best. They stand apart I from all others in their I unique qualities I flfe^^^ AR»Af 40., kf».„ MAoe318 words
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Advertisement33 1933-11-11 16 '—....M.U.U.,,.,,,,,., THE ORIGINAL I PRIMUS HEATING and LIGHTING apparatus. I "i ifUIH I BOLE AGENTS f Si me, Darby Co., Ltd. j (Incorporated In toe SJ9.) 1 f-f«H|t t |n t ,||rlHlHlir|| t^*****^!33 words
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Article358 1933-11-11 17 Breach Of Copyright Affirmed. London, Oct. 6. THE Court of Appeal has decided that reproduction of music by means of wireles? receiving sets and loudspeakers in hotels and customers of guests is an infringement of public houses for the entertainment of copycight. Hammond's Bradford Brewery Company358 words
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Article134 1933-11-11 17 South Africa TUrns The Corner. Pretoria, (Transvaal). Africa's revenue during the first four *J months of this financial year was better by £481,862 than for the corresponding period of last year. The tota' revenue for the four months was £7.474,013 as compared with just over £7,000,000134 words
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Advertisement95 1933-11-11 17 ARMISTICE DAY. London Cenotaph Service To Be Broadcast. A telegram has been received by the G.P.0., Singapore, from the Secretary for Postal Affairs, S.S. and F.M.S., reading as follows: Please inform local newspapers that the following telegram has been received from the British Broadcasting Corporation: "The Armistice Day service at95 words
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Advertisement77 1933-11-11 17 Why waste monoy 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. limited' GREAT EASTERN OPTICAL CO., 112, South Bridge Road, Singapore. (By Optician77 words
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Advertisement255 1933-11-11 17 P| TORCH POCKET H LAMP REFILL HM BATTERIES For Long Life and Brilliant Light DIRECT FACTORY REPRESENTATIVE. MR. A. WILTON Union Building, Collyer Quay. Niit SINGAPORE. r~ Bctd breath doesn't worry me—l use Colgate's!" \T7HAT a relief to know that your breath is pure, sweet, fragrant! Use Colgate's-each morning and255 words
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Miscellaneous261 1933-11-11 17 Empire Radio Programmes. TO-DAY'S EMPIRE PROGRAMMES. Transmissions On Two Wavelengths. 2i m.ns., to G.M.T. times.) mmn loilowing frequencies and tigths will be used simultane- wavelengths may be c coarse of each day's Announcements will be quent intervals: Time Signal from Big NV'.v Bulletin. hi the Trenches, a programlainophor.e records. programme261 words
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Miscellaneous394 1933-11-11 17 9 0 p.m. Time Signal from Greenwich. a running commentary on the second half of the second Test Match Rugby League—England v. Australia, from Hefidingley Football Oround, Lee ds 9 35 p.m. Armistice Day Programme. 0.20-10.45 News Bulletin and Announcements 110 p.m. Time Signal from Big Ben Armistice Day Service394 words
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Miscellaneous76 1933-11-11 17 Nell, Belinda Heather I pianoforte). 10.00 p.m. The Wireless Singers, conducted by Leslie Woodgate. j 10.30-10.40 Epilogue. 11.00 p.m. Time Signal from Big Ben. The Wireless Singers. J1.30 p.m. A religious service: address by the Very Rev. H. R. L. Sheppard. C H., D.D., Arnold Goldsbrough (organist), relayed from St.76 words
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Article840 1933-11-11 18 French Lady Awarded $1,000 Damages. HJ AWARD plaintiff, the sum of $1,000 Adamages," said Judge P. Grant Jones at Shanghai at the conclusion of the case of Ivliss Rene Dteftttt agauist Mr. J. T. Klnlev in which defendant was sued fee damages ."or breach of promise.840 words
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Article167 1933-11-11 18 All o\er ihe world Krirchen Salts is appca'ing o girls a d wcmen who are striving for an attractive free-f:cm-lat figure. H le is the methcd th"y are following to btui'sh fat and bring into blossom all the nature 1 a tractiveness that they possess:167 words
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Article109 1933-11-11 18 Men Throttled By Tight Collars. London, Oct 10. DRESS "reform" for the Cavalry is urged In the latest issue of the "Cavalry Journal." ••The BrtUtib cavalryman," it is stated, "for the greater part of a quarter of a century, has been trussed up in innumerable straps and partly109 words
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Article456 1933-11-11 18 Details Of Current Prices. Singapore, Nov. 3. MEAT. Beef, steak (round), kati 28 Beef, stew or curry, kati 22 Pork, lean, kati 42 Pork, lean and fat fist quality), kati 33 Mutton, Australian, lb 35 Fowl, ktiti 35 Hens (locally reared), kati 40 Ducks. Saigon, each 70 Pigeons,456 words
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Advertisement694 1933-11-11 18 n'Bllenhurgs Foods The 'Allenburys' Foods are particularly suited to the feeding of infants in hot climates. They are free from harmful germs, and are readily prepared by the simple addition of boiling water, thus giving complete independence of doubtful milk supplies. Moreover, they are practically identical in composition with mother's694 words
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Advertisement702 1933-11-11 18 QUICK SERVICE and ECONOMY, USE LION A FI !;i To start fire for Cookinj 1c use as fuel for boiling ival To use as Candles. For use in kitchen, bedroom, on table in camp, on board, in train, etc. ONLY 20 CENTS A BOX. Sole Agent* D. T. LIM CO,702 words
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Article, Illustration59 1933-11-11 19 (JOYS CORNER v\\W II I y un titled BOB'S CHAT. 4 look \t This Week's f*ost-Hag. gulai reader of the k suggesting that lirublems with which j an be put before v be able to propose I within reason and k any questions they i cannot guarantee that iered every59 words
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Article462 1933-11-11 19 By t. Sor Chye.) and grey. At six. Shovel not without reluctance. km not accustomed to ur .try morning. rv 6 40 a.m. is the of iiis age to get up. ng, however, there was 0 do—a thousand lines of Icefl in class." napping in class462 words
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Article419 1933-11-11 19 (By -Considered False," K. L.) This is a K.L. chum writing after a long absence. Maurice and I were strolling along the beach near Katong when the sight that met our eyes made us jump. "H°lp! help!! help!!!" a clear and distressed feminine voice reached our419 words
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Article212 1933-11-11 19 (By Koh Sian Poh.) The bicycle is the key to the pleasures and the treasures of the country-side. It is the easiest and cheapest method of travel. Cycling is undoubtedly the best all-round pastime for both sexes of all ages. It's a pastune for all212 words
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Article210 1933-11-11 19 (By "Gunboat.") Last Sunday I went alone to Katong for a swim. The sea was- not very shoppy but the current was very strong. I climbed up the board, and I took three or four dives. In a few minutes the board was crowded with swimmers so210 words
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Article397 1933-11-11 19 ißy Monioomtry Koh.) Lon? ago there wm a boy named Charlie who lived lii an old cottage unt far Irora the town. While he was sitting by his flrcsidi out evening, suddenly three great flames shot up and liu; lire went out. Ifcen Charles ht-anl a very397 words
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Article313 1933-11-11 19 Ilßy Lee Cheng Sweet. It was very cool In town, after the heat ol t til* duy. Tbt dusk was creeping into Uie doorways aod Towing like a dark tide into tit.- narrow passage;; and the policeman. passing through the quiet streets, watched It with relief. The313 words
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Article175 1933-11-11 19 ißu B. Wti. Johore BahmL All of us know what game* urc. However, only a few of u* understand the importance u{ playing games. Games are divided into two main classes. Uhere are the outdoor games and the indoor game*. Some of us stick only to the former which175 words
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Article209 1933-11-11 19 (By S. P. Yak). One evening my companions and I were sitting round the fire in our cosy, little, log cabin when we heard a low groan coming from outside. On looking out through the window into the darkness, we could make out the dark form209 words
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Article200 1933-11-11 19 (By Kch Sian Poh.) I will always like movies because they are friends when I am alone, and they give me joy and happiness. I wonder how many of my dear readers like Western pictures? As a matter of fact, the western pictures are box-office attractions for they200 words
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Advertisement106 1933-11-11 19 THE LAST WORD IN THE ART OF BREWING. j j j Sole Importers: M The East Asiatic Company, Limited. j SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG. O-CEDAR POLISH MAKES THAT CLEAN D LISTLESS HOME FRIENDS ADMIRE BEAUTIFUL FLOORS BEAUTIFUL FLOORS WWW MmVbl 1.» Wood TUe Floors Wood Tile Floors "Cleans;As It Polishes"106 words
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Article, Illustration58 1933-11-11 20 Mrs. Pennefather (G.S.C.) breaking up an attack in the ladies' hockey match. The first hockey team of the Anglo-Chinese School for the year 1933. The Anglo-Chinese School cricket team for the year 1933. A view of the play in the ladies' hockey match. The58 words
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Advertisement104 1933-11-11 20 Read the TRIBUNE For Best SPORTS REPORTS Iff >^*^H*Hb J jl I If your milk supply is X L IM, you need not I m worry about ice. Vacuum packed, KLIM comes I BWf to you in perfect condition. Even alter the can ■HB |HH is opened it keeps for104 words