Malaya Tribune, 13 November 1933
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Title Section36 1933-11-13 1 The Malaya Tribune THE MOST POPULAR DAILY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. Vol. XX, No. 289 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1933 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Monday, Nov. 13, 1933. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1933.36 words
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Advertisement254 1933-11-13 1 rohJ The *H\ Sunday Tribune Dominant fn Malaya PURE FRESH MILK... FROM RICH CANADIAN PASTURES. iLTHY COWS—RICH PASTURES—RIGID INSPECTIONS—CAREFUL LABORATORY TESTS— E ARE SOME OF THE REASONS WHY KLI>I POWDERED WHOLE MILK IS THE MILK I Li QE THOUSA2U3S OE-THOUGHTFUL MOTHERS THE WORLD OVER. DOCTORS TOO RECOGNIZING THE IMPORTANCE OF254 words
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Advertisement212 1933-11-13 1 A. FLINTER t, Raffles Place, Singapore. Importing Diamonds and Pearl Neckiacea of every size and quality. Selling at latest and lowest market prices. Also buying gold coins and gold ornaments of every class and quality, paying highest prices according to daily exchange rates. I HEALTH and STRENGTH IN EVEBY TIN212 words
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209 1933-11-13 2 WHAT OUR CONTEMPORARIES ARE SAYING Rice Tax. UNOFFICIAL opposition to the new rice tax, as had been anticipated, was almost unanimous, the only voice raised in support from the Unofficial benches being that of the Undang of Rembau. The Government, however, showed no signs of giving way, and the only209 words
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Article189 1933-11-13 2 THERE is much more that we would like to say with Sir Cecil dementi's address at yesterday's meeting of the Federal Council as our theme, but space precludes this and we must close by repeating what we have said previously— that in His Excellency Sir Cecil Clementi Malaya189 words
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Article135 1933-11-13 2 THE foundation for the persistent rumour, current now for some time that a cut in Government salaries was imminent, was provided in the speech of His Excellency the High Commissioner at the meeting of the Federal Council yesterday. He had been asked by the Secretary of State for135 words
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Article921 1933-11-13 2 Secrets Of The Cotton Trade. London. Oct. 29. rERE is considerable Press comment on the menace of Japan to the British cotton trade, and tome correspondence. Perhaps one of the most interesting letters published in the Press on the subject recently was that by Mr. Herbert921 words
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Article64 1933-11-13 2 Sin Wen Pao. Canton, Oct. 13. By order of General Chen Chi-tang, three more divisions of troops will be organised in the Kwangtung Army. The Army system in the South will be reorganised and, in future, eaoh army will have three divisions instead of two as at present.Sin Wen Pao. - 64 words
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Article466 1933-11-13 2 Hongkong Branch Of English Association. Hongkong, Nov. 3. ON Tuesday. Nov. 7, the H.K. branch of the English Association starts its activities for a new session. His Excellency Sir William Peel, who is president, has kindly consented to preside at the opening meeting. The English Association is466 words
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Article281 1933-11-13 2 Former Home Of Lord Lonsdale On Fire- Barleythccpe Hall, near Oakham. Rutland, for many years ihe seat of Lord Lonsdale, who sold it fcur years ago to Mr. Laurence Kimball. M.P. for th° Loughborough Division of Leicestershire, was seriously damaged by fire. The outbreak was discovered shortly after281 words
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Article169 1933-11-13 2 British Secret Trials A Success. THE Air Ministry has lifted its ban of secrecy from a new British air-cooled engine of outstanding importance. It is an air-cooted radial engine known as the Perseus, and It uses sleeve valves in place of the usual poppet valves. J Work rpon169 words
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Advertisement116 1933-11-13 2 f Excessive AĔHtKnity \S. temperature often cause bodily discomfort, viojmW yT lent headache and pain TLf t]ĕ}*& f in tne ,mi,) >. One feels 1)\ listless and incapable of performing any work. j These symptoms will be rapidly and certainly banished by 'GAR DAN' f the reliable and IbAYErIk effective116 words
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Advertisement426 1933-11-13 2 ':iniiiiiiinii[iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiTiiiiiniiiiiiinmiiiHiiti.tiHifrtJiiiiinmiiiiiiti;i:ii"i i i i t WHITE4WAYS B4SIC VALUES. r g REPRESENT HIGHEST VALUES AT LOWRst Z MENS GOLF HOSE. MEN'S I WhLe or khaki ribbed White with coloured I hose. Plain turn-over top borders, sleeveless. ,yi I Basic Value 85 cts. pair. Basic Value S2 ?.S. j j v I426 words
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Article495 1933-11-13 3 £36,000 Windfall For 748 Ticket Holders. IT is now revealed that, ao a result of the Duke of Atholl's appeal last July to 1.000,000 British sportsmen ,o send him 10s. each to be spent at his absolute discretion, £152,414 was received. £59,000 has been 6e. aside495 words
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Article242 1933-11-13 3 Companies' Plans For Better Service. j Railway receipts again showed a substantial increase in mail week over the corresponding week of last year. The four main-line railways between them received £61.000 more during the seven days ended on Saturday in mail week than during the same week of242 words
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Article118 1933-11-13 3 Tank Consignment Delivered In Canton. Canton, Nov. 3. The first consignment or war tanks, twelve in number, and two planes of the latest model, arrived here yesterday. The tanks were specially ordered by General Chan Chal-tong for the Yingtong Military Academy. Over 30,000 stesl helmets were sent118 words
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Article406 1933-11-13 3 Tear Gas Fails To Stop Rush. •PLOUDS of tear gas, deputy sheriffs, and ll l 06 cont,n 8 en t fifty strong were unable ?I* at 655 Anne Maryland. ma n nhandS hing Nine P Ucemen badl > Tfce mob, which was 2.000 strong, battered lteway406 words
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Article93 1933-11-13 3 The King at qandringham received Eric George Bales, of Wiggenhall St. Peter, and presented him with the Royal Gold Medal for being the most proficient scholar at the King Edward VTI Grammar School. King's Lynn. Bales, who Is the son of a farm foreman, was presented93 words
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Advertisement87 1933-11-13 3 a cooling and r< iuvenating breeze t r o the 8 c a j PHCENIX MINERAL WATERS satisfy the most parching and exacting thirst of the hottest day. You should keep a supply in the house—your visitors too will enjoy them. A mixed case of Three dozens J $2.40. ORDER87 words
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Advertisement234 1933-11-13 3 S& j+j! LION BRAND MARK 47% i ju&nurue& DELICIOUS DRINKS British made .mW Round and Square There is nothing like it, nothing so good, no DAINTY COLOURED SA1.U powder or piste so expressly suited to ensure PFARI S thoroughly clean, while healthy teeth. Use Oibbs three times a day—morning, after234 words
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685 1933-11-13 4 Shipping News Notices. SOUTHAMPTON DOCK EXTENSION. Final Phase; Of A Great Undertaking. WORK has progressed steadily during the last few months on the great scheme of dock extension in progress for the Southern Railway Company on the Western Shore, Southampton. The outstanding event cf the last quarter was the opening685 words
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Article165 1933-11-13 4 Greek Captain To Pay Heavy Fine. At Port Talbot, Dimitrius Pappas Calafatis, master of a Greek steamer, was fined £100, with 35 guineas costs, for breaches of the Merchant Shipping Act. Mr. C. J. Geldard, prosecuting for the Board of Trade said the vessel was loaded with165 words
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Article71 1933-11-13 4 Capable of carrying 600 passengers, and with a speed cf 12 knots, the Shanghai City Government Perry No. 5 made a successful trial run to Woosung recently, and in a month's time will b? making this trip daily. A feature of this latest addition to the fleet, is71 words
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Article259 1933-11-13 4 50 Applicants Tested For Service. Nanking, Oct. 24. EXAMINATIONS for marine officers and engineers were begun at the Ministry of Communications yesterday under the direction o;' a special committee appointed by the ministry. More than 50 candidates are now undergoing tests for certificates as captains, officers and engineers.259 words
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Article203 1933-11-13 4 Canal At Dortmund-Ems Modernised. "Trans-Ocean Kuo Min." Berlin. As an important item in Germany's fight against unemployment the modernisation of the Dortmund-Ems waterway is receiving much attention on the part of the authorities. Fcr years past the canal has no longer been able to solve the urgent problem"Trans-Ocean Kuo Min." - 203 words
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Article125 1933-11-13 4 Clan Line Buys Two White Star Vessels. It is reported that the White Star Line have disposed of their cargo steamers Gallic and Delphic to the Clan Line. The Gallic arrived at Greenock from Falmouth to be taken over by her new owners, while the Delphic is125 words
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Article337 1933-11-13 4 Future Of The Queen Of The Ocean. Southampton. IIfHAT is going to happen to the 30,696-tons T T Cunard liner Mauretania? That original queen of ocean liners is lying in Sou.hampton docks after three months running between New York and the West Indies, and rumours have been current337 words
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Article280 1933-11-13 4 Special Type For The Goodwin Sands. THE inaugural ceremony of the new motor lifeboat which the Royal National Lifebeat Institution has stationed at Walmer, Kent, took place last month. The boat is a gift to the Institution from the Civil Service Lifeboat Fund, which was started in280 words
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Article530 1933-11-13 4 Linking Up Amsterdam With The Rhine. A LARGE programme of remunerative public works forms part of the Dutcii Government's plans for relieving unemployment during the coming winter. In the budget for 1933-34 a total of more than 100 million guilders (£8,330,000 at par) is allocated to ithe530 words
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Article75 1933-11-13 4 The Clan Line have sold three of their vessels—the Clan Buchanan, the Clan Kenneth, and the Clan Sinclair—to the Hughes, Bolckow Shipbreaking Co., Ltd., Blyth; for about £15,000. The Leyland Line/have sold the Scythian for about £4,250 to Messrs. Douglas and Ramsey, of Glasgow, for breaking-up75 words
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Advertisement516 1933-11-13 4 6TEAMER SAILINGS. P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., <.o*)otf AND FOR EAST MAIL SERVICE. «CTnder Contract with His Majesty's Government). OUTWARD FROM LONDON. For China and Japan. Due Tonnage. Blngapore 1933. BANGALORE 6 000 Nov. 23516 words
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Advertisement203 1933-11-13 4 §|t LLOYD TRIESTINOj (Incorporated In Italy). EXPRESS SERVICE. CARGO SERVICE. I rtnoaporp td iTATv IM n __i_jL_i_ Calling at Penang, Colombo, Bombay. i SINGAPORE TO ITALY AND CHINA Karachi, Aden. Massowah, Suez, Port Calling at Colombo, Bombay, Suez, Port Said, Brindisl, Venice and Trieste. Said. Brtndisi, Venice and Trieste. Due203 words
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Advertisement223 1933-11-13 4 Deutsch |HpD| Australische Dampfscbiffi fGJ Gesellschaft. (Companies Incorporated In Germany). OUTWARDS. HONGKONG. SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. 1983. t m.s. BURGENLAND, via Manila Nov. 14 t s.s. OLDENBURG, via Iloilo and Manila Nov. 29 t ms. KULMERLAND, via Manila Dec. 13 t m.s. RAMSES, via Manila Dec. 26 1934.223 words
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Advertisement560 1933-11-13 4 STEAMER SAILINGS NORDDEUTSCHER j Germany j. mSJ^ crnoted we Company < OUTWARDS. "MAIN" for Iloilo. Bais. Man'], Hongkong, Shanghai, North Ch: M and Japan "COBLENZ" for Manila, Hongkc- 21 Shai, North China and Japan rj^ HOMEWARDS. 8 "DONAU" for Genoa. M.t !t 183J Havre, Adam, R'cam, Hambun Bremen "PULDA" for560 words
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Article441 1933-11-13 5 Mining Shares. ppore, Monday, 11 a.m. bare quotations are Issued Co, rir h it Pit aud stoci Buyers Bellera. I in 32.6 33- l I Mala) 36,- 37.6 11 I,n 151- 15j9 1.35 1.40 nTl] 35 6 37 030 0.35 rM Tin 1-25 1.30 Tin 46 5.6441 words
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119 1933-11-13 5 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION. LOCAL RUBBER DROPS Va CT. Little Business In Singapore. f (By Our Financial Correspondent.) Singapore, Monday, Noon. To-day's Prices:— Rubber (Singapore), 13 cts., down i/i ct. Market Tone: Steady. Tin (Singapore), 113«.., down SV4. Saturday's Prices: London Rubber. 4 3 32d., unchanged. Market Tone:119 words
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Article83 1933-11-13 5 Acccur's for year ended June 30. last show profit of £430 previous yea; loss of £874). This Bum havins been transferred to profit and loss account, balance a t credit of this account, after adjustments, was £5.654. from which £2.500 has been transferred to reserve, leaving £3.15183 words
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Article51 1933-11-13 5 Trading profit for year ended June, 30. 1933. was £813: add interest, profit on investments and transfer fees, £2.391, making £3,704. After charging London administration expenses and faßterest CO 5 per cent. Debenture stock, there is loss ol £3.eil. Deducting £3.002 brought forward, there remains debit of51 words
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Article157 1933-11-13 5 Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.), Ltd. Prices for Shell Motor Spirit aud various brands of Kerosene are as follows: Shell Aviation Spirit In 4-gallon drum* per British Imperial gallon 11.18 Shell Motor Spirit ex pump per British Imperial gallon $0.82 Shell Motor Spirit in 4-gallon drums per British Imperial157 words
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Article1485 1933-11-13 5 Extraordinary General Meeting At Malacca. AN extraordinary general meeting ot the United Malacca Rubber Esta.es. Ltd., was held at the office cf the Seere.aries, Messrr. C. P. Gomes Co.. 137. Hereen Street. Malacca, on Friday, Nov. 10. 11.30 a.m. In the unavoidable absence cf the Hon.1,485 words
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Article91 1933-11-13 5 Good Buying: Orders For Tin. Reuter Wireless. London, Nov. 8. ON the Stock Exchange to-day, the general tone improved, gilt-edged securities particularly strengthening on the satisfactory revenue ngures. Oils were also featured on rumours that a further advance in the price of petrol is imminent.Reuter Wireless. - 91 words
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Article144 1933-11-13 5 Foreign exports of tin, being final shipments on ocean-steamers at all Malayan ports, during the month of October, 193" Destination. Tons. United Kingdom 395 United States of America 2.836 Continent cf Europe 1,459 British Possessions 211 Japan 233 Netherlands India 5 Other Foreign Count:ies 23 Total 5,162144 words
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Article87 1933-11-13 5 Messrs. Barlow Co.. report the following crop returns for October: Ayer Kuning (F.M.S.) Rubber Co., Ltd., 81.500 lb.; Badek Rubber Estate, Ltd., (Stafheld Estate), 36,000 lb.; Bradwall (F.M.S.) Rubber Estate. Ltd.. 31.400 lb.; Chersonese (F.M.S.) Es-tates, Ltd., 94 000 lb.; Dennistown Rubber Estates Ltd., (Dennistown Estate 48.000 lb87 words
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Article27 1933-11-13 5 The cop of Ayer Molek Rubber Co., Ltd., for October totalled 17.888 lb. The total for twelve months 'if the financial year is 185,831 lb.27 words
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Article649 1933-11-13 5 Rubber Shares. Singapore, Monday, 11 a.m. Tlie following rubber share quotations are issued by Praser and Co. and Lyall and Evatt. (•sue Value. Prawtf LymTJ t Shares. Oo KraM 1 Allenby $0.87 '4 $0.75 $0.55 V 1 Alor Ciajah 0.60 0.70 o.Bs 0.70 IA. Hitam 0.90 100649 words
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Article97 1933-11-13 5 The Cih. 77th and 78th meetings of tho Trade Commission were held in Singapore on Nov. 7, 8 and 9. Evidence was taken from Mr. H. G. Takkcn, manager of the Koninklyke Paketvaart Maatschappij, Singapore, regarding the Company's operations and various matters affecting hipping: from Mr. C. G.97 words
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Advertisement55 1933-11-13 5 THE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY. LTD., rorporstci in New Zealand.) 1 MARINE, MOTOR AND j WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. L C. MAUGOLIOUTH, Manager. 11 SLAV SON GREEN THE EASTERN UNITED •SMRANCE CORPORATION, LTD. HRE. MARINE, MOTOR CAR. PERSONAL ACCIDENT ANT) i U "!!KMEVS COMPENSATION WBUR VNCE. fcßflff! 1 General Manager. "AD OFFICE-55 words
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Advertisement90 1933-11-13 5 THE EASTERN BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated In England). SINGAPORE BRANCH: 4, D'Almelda Street. Authorised and Subscribed Capital t1.00i.800 Paid-up-Capital f1,000.000 Reserve Fund and Rest 1 800.000 BEAD OFFICE: LONDON. BRANCHES < Bambav. Calcutta, Colombo. Karachi Madras, Amara. Baghdad. Bahrein, Basra, Ktrkuk, Mosul and Singapore. CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened snd money received on90 words
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Advertisement53 1933-11-13 5 turn*/ MID^VbbW QUARTERLY 2|% Interest yearly paid to you quarterly Think what small amounts put regularly away now, will mean to you in time to come. In a surprisingly short time you will have an appreciable bank balance. Interest at the rate of 2Va% is paid quarterly. Head Office: 55,53 words
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Advertisement211 1933-11-13 5 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Limited. (Incorporated in Straits Betttemente.) Successors to THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK, LTD., THE no HONG BANK LTD. AND THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK, LTD. CAPITAL Authorised $40,000,000.00. Paid Up $10,000,000.00. HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. LOCAL BRANCH: 458. NORTH BRIDGE BO AD. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Cbe< Swee211 words
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Advertisement284 1933-11-13 6 H I'l I i i i i i i i i i i i i i i li'lHiiiiiiiiiiniiii«ttiiHiniiiiMiim:i|]iiiiiiifiiin»HiiiiMi»iiiiiiiiiiMiii|Mtii««H«tiitil j POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT! j A DELIGHTFUL ROMANCE WITH THE FIRST LADY OF THE SCREEN j Mary Pick ford in SECRETS 99 I With LESLIE HOWARD. j A UNITED ARTISTS RELEASE. OPENING284 words
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Advertisement367 1933-11-13 6 Amusements < iiiiiiiiiiiiniiiftiiirttrfffiiiiinfiiiiiinitiiiiiuii'i ■:ißiißituiaiiaijaijßi:Hitii:aiiaiiaitatia..siiaitsti«tiMMMMMl^^ ALHAMBRA Opening 1 To-Morrow I The most amazing of all jungle thrillers! A Battle for life in the unconquerable jungle that holds the 1 answer to the mystery of the hidden store of ivory! i I Unbelievable adventures of a party of explorers in starch of367 words
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Advertisement522 1933-11-13 6 ■LATEST ADVEK i jSE^jl Notice hi The Estate or Fewer K< mi n Oiiinanc -m I NOTICE IS HERESY G cm* .the: pea na bavin cf tha abeve Read. Qtagap r Cc cbe.. jaw. and P trmfct to ncramm I RAML LEWIS by Lh en the 3rd Nctetcb ie uirc'522 words
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263 1933-11-13 7 Twenty Men Killed? TWO WARSHIPS SI NX "Sin Chew Jit Poh." Shanghai, Nov. 13. i'i KTS from Moscow state that Japanese 'planes, in defiance > Soviet warning, flew over the Manchukuo border last week m Si iet territory. Soviets opened fire on"Sin Chew Jit Poh." - 263 words
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Article97 1933-11-13 7 I Sixteen Lives Reported Saved. Illovo tNatal). A DOG has saved the hves ot sixteen people in a boarding house at Illovo The yccupants of the house were awakened at two o clock in the morning by the dog furiously at the door One of them97 words
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Article194 1933-11-13 7 Consignment At Shanghai Being Watched. Though the contract for purchase of 25,000 sacks of Japanese rice has been cancelled with the consent of the eight Nantao hongs concerned, Chinese public organisations are still showing keen concern as to the final destination of the shipment, says the "N. C.194 words
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Article76 1933-11-13 7 Shun Pao. Canton. Oct. 12. The South-west Political Council has adopted a decision to mark out the area in Southern Kianggi which has recently been recaptured Iran the hands oi the Communists us a special administrative area, with Chang Chih as Director. Under the Director will beShun Pao. - 76 words
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Article376 1933-11-13 7 Interesting Poppy Day Fund Tournament. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Nov. 10. BAD weather made it impossible to use the Residency grounds for the badmin- ton tournament arranged to" be played there to-day in aid of the Poppy Day Fund, and instead the tournament was held at the376 words
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Article, Illustration103 1933-11-13 7 JUST WHAT YOU WANT TO KNOW TO-DAY'S SHIPPING VESSELS IN PORT. British: 4.812 tons, from Birkenhead U-10. for Hongkong, date of departarc uncertain. British; 1.002 tons, from Sandakan Pi.iding. Miri. Labuan and 8.N.8. ports 18-11. Dutch: 285 tons, from Djambi 12-11. tor Djambi 13-11. British; 460 tons, from Kuantan 12-11103 words
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Article84 1933-11-13 7 Singapore. Nov. 13. BBIFfI ALONGSIDE THB WHARVXB. East Wharf (Entrance Qate 1). Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). Arizona Maru 13; Cingalese Prince II; Daml 9. :ni)ire Dock (Entrance Oate 1). Corinth 30. ,J! Emplre mmmmti oau 4). Hi Fionia 48. West Wharf (Entrance Qate 4). 1 Memnon 1.84 words
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Article34 1933-11-13 7 Mails irom Batavia and Palembang by aeroplane are expected at the General Post Office, Singapore, at 2.30 p.m. t o-morrow. From China and Japan by the "Muroran Maru.'" due at Singapore to-morrow.34 words
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Article23 1933-11-13 7 Left And. By Spore London "Chenonceaux" Oct 18 Nov. 13 "Ellenga" ct 19 Nov 11 "Kota Agoeng" Oct. 19 Nov. 1323 words
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Article82 1933-11-13 7 Where A Wife Is Just A "Frau." Berlin. ANOTHER Nan step in the "demotion" of women has been taken by the Mayor of Stuttgart, Dr. Stroelin. He is to discard the title of "Mayoress." Dr. Stroelin has ordered that wives shall call themselves by their husband's82 words
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Article190 1933-11-13 7 BELLING. Singapore, Nov. 10. London 4 months' sight 2|4 5|32 London 3 months' sight 214% London 60 days' sight 2|4 MM London 30 days' sight 2|4 3j32 London demand 2|4 I|l6 London r.T. 2|4 1132 Lyons and Paris demand 930 Hamburg demand MW New Yovl: demand 58 3190 words
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Article149 1933-11-13 7 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures. TO-DAY. NOV. 13. High Tidei.—7.l6 a.m.. 7.04 p.m. Golf: Xeppel GC. Ladies Spoon (Stroke). Chinese League Football. Kieta Ayer v. Kallang, s.cr.A. Hockey: A.P.C. v. M.C. Officers. A.P.C: S.R.C. "A" V. 0.R.A.. S.R.C.; V.M.C.A. IT v. Colts. V.M.C.A.. S.C.C.149 words
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Article79 1933-11-13 7 ALHAMBRA—Mary Pickford and Leslie Howard in "Secrets." CAPITOL—'You Said a Mouthful" and stage attraction. EMPIRE.—DoubIe talkie: "Almost Married" and "While Paris Sleeps." GREAT WORLD.—Cabaret Dancing sideshows, Malay and Chinese Wayangs. cinemas, Talkies: Sky—"A Passport to HELL;" Star—"The Gay Buckaroo." MARLBOROUGH—"Krishna Avatar," an Indian talkie. NEW WORLD.—Cabaret Dancing, sideshows, Malay79 words
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Advertisement54 1933-11-13 7 J TO-DAY:— j "SKYSCRAPER SOULS," featuring the screen's new idol WARREN WILLIAM. j Heaven and Hell all within the gin X ning steel skeleton of the world's talKst j building. TO-MORROW:— "COCK OF THE AIR" J with I CHESTER MORRIS The Cream of Comedy sprinkled over a J soaiing drama54 words
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Advertisement218 1933-11-13 7 SINGAPORE HOWLS 1 GOODWOOD PARK HOTEL THE MOST CHARMINGLY SITUATED HOTEL ON THE ISLAND. Single and double rooms, and private suites. Every room has a bathroom and verandah. Modern Sanitation throughout. Lockup Garages. Fourteen tennis courts. RESTAURANT. Table d'hote and a la carte. Unrivalled facilities for private entertainments. Terms Apply218 words
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Miscellaneous113 1933-11-13 7 POSTAL jgygggj SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY. Ceylon. Southern and Western India, Egypt and U.S.A. (Cingalese Prince) 3 p.m. Ceylon. Egypt. Europe and Gt. Britain iFioniat 4 p.m TO-MORROW. Singkawang. Pemangkat and Sambas (Tomohon* 11 am Siam uxcept Lowe: Siam* I Kuala) 11 a.m. Tcmbilahan and Ren3.lt (Hong Lam) noon Tcmbilahan113 words
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Miscellaneous77 1933-11-13 7 DAILY WEATHER RETORT. Malayan Meteorological Service. Last Yesterday. Night. Max. Bright Mm. Temp. Rainfall. Sunshine. Temp. Stations u-g P. Inches. Hours D*g. P Alor Star 89 Nil 6.7 75 Kota Bharu 84 0.16 3.5 74 K. Trengganu 85 0.71 2.1 72 Bukit Jeram 89 Nil 5.3 75 Merging 84 0.1977 words
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Miscellaneous277 1933-11-13 7 CLVB MARY. (There are numerous ClMbs and Socienm fn Singapore, matt of the members of which are readers of the "Malaya Tribune." This DiJry provided specially for them. Secretariat ate minted to co-operate in keeping it up-to-dute MM complete. Happenings of general interest will still be included in the "Diary277 words
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Obituary74 1933-11-13 8 Macam Tan Him G.ok. Neo. aged 45, beloved wife of Mr. Kam Swee Hoa of A.P.C. Samboe and a sister cf Mr. Tan Joon Bsng also of Samboe, passed away peacefully or. last Friday, at 11 p.m., at her residence. No. 145. Thompson Road. She leaves behind74 words
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Article732 1933-11-13 8 As anticipated. Hitler has secured an overwhelming vote in the German national elections and will now rule by an absolute majority. Whatever may be thought of his policy there can be no question that he represents Germany—in her present mood. Thai mood is not necessarily so truculent732 words
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Article570 1933-11-13 8 Comments By The Way. THERE was evidence everywhere during the week-end that Malayans were making a gallant effort, despite the conj tinuance of the slump, to live up to their reputation as generous givers to the I Pippy Day Fund, and the outcome of that I570 words
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81 1933-11-13 8 Mr. J. R. Charton, whose drawings and paintings of Malayan scenes are well known, has been elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts. Miss Y. Carrier, daughter of the late Mr. Carrier of Ipoh, has been elected captain of the Penang ladies'81 words
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Article183 1933-11-13 8 On the morning of Thursday last Lady Clementi called at the Seremban Rest House to see Mrs C. A. Morrison, the lessee. Her ladyship expressed her opinion that the Rest House looked very comfortable and was very interested in the display of goods from the Malayan Arts and Crafts183 words
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Article71 1933-11-13 8 Chief Inspector O'Mahony. of thRailway Police, Kuala Lumpur, is very shortly proceeding Home on leave preparatory to retirement. Mr. O'Mahony has been attached to the Railway Police c c la l6 years havin been In the M.S. Police prior to that Mr Justice McFall, of Kuala Lumpur will71 words
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Article20 1933-11-13 8 Mr. T. P. Sundram, Extra Assistant Controller of Labour, Klang. is, sailing to Madras from Penang on long leave20 words
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Article35 1933-11-13 8 It is reported from Kuala Pahang that a cyclone was recorded there last month. The velocity of the wind was estimated to be about 65 miles per hour Fortunately no damage was done.35 words
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Article18 1933-11-13 8 Mr. D. K. Broadhurst, O.C.P.D Rawang, leaves for Home on furlough during the course of the month.18 words
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Article413 1933-11-13 8 BY In the sanctum to-day may be distressed murmurings in Uni( a words "nose" and "frindston? 2 be detected. dl! The Chief is back on the fob aft a seven months' "spell" spent dmS careering round England a id W land. Too bad that time \\C speedily!413 words
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Article48 1933-11-13 8 SWEATING IN JAPAN ALLEGED P ENGLISH STUDIES SESSION. 00 paE* DUKE OF ATHOLLS APPEAL OB P** CLUB DIARY, on page 7 AIR MAIL TO SINGAPORE. 00 pOf* lo SPORT NEWS, on pages 12 and 13 RADIO PROGRAMME. 00 p«g* H CHINA NEWS, on page 15.48 words
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Advertisement212 1933-11-13 8 e»-"»'<-''«>'«"«'iiHaiiiiia"*i<«i'iMiiiiMiMiri-v<ra^ #Q| |M SANTA- i CLAUS I A jB 3& II SENDS THESE a |i N Hi TOYS I I j|i Straight From His I E I Storehouse To Make Our 5 i lo> Department A /1 IV M u\\mW Mm Mafflcal En j iKjL-B chantment »r Every /f H212 words
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Advertisement80 1933-11-13 8 LATEST. J BRUNSWICK RECORDS BY: RING CROSBY DUKE ELLINGTON CAB CALLOWAY DORSEY BROTHERS DON REDMAN etc., in stock SEASON CO., LTD., 115, Xorth Bridge Read. Singapore. PERMANENT WAVING $8 ONLY In October And November. FIGARO Raffles Hotel (Room 120) and at 93, Bras Basah Road. SCIENTIFIC GOLD JEWELLERY. Highly appreciated80 words
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698 1933-11-13 9 COMPLETE ANNIHILATION OF BOLSHEVISM. War Or Reconstruction? Tremendous Responsibility Of The German Leaders. Reuter. MORE than ninety per cent, of the votes, in a heavy poll in 1 t man national election on Armistice Day, went to faReuter. - 698 words
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Article76 1933-11-13 9 In r.S. Recovery Plans. Reuter. Washington, Nov. 12. Administration has disa Industry Advisory Board, unofficial jiroup represent- and processors. cially explained that •lved by mutual agree- important differences ported that som? members do not sympathise with the delays regarding the agreements, of which awaiting action.—Reuter. 1 Washington, Nov.Reuter. - 76 words
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Article51 1933-11-13 9 V *«n lit On Arrival In I/jndon. Reuter. Tv,i, nMl London, Nov. 12. 'inri M r h e "Nanchang," Mr. '•I (I "m' tit Blue who were cap- rriv h' !?ased b >' Chinese 1:jc very' at to "day, look,mtt b y relatives and the k WCrc Vf>Reuter. - 51 words
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Article82 1933-11-13 9 Prime Minister Sends Message Of Loyalty. Reuter. New Delhi, Nov. 12. Afghanistan is very quiet, according to a report by the Afghan ConsulGenera I here, confirmed by the British Legation in Kabul. The Consul-General states that written pledges of allegiance to the young King Zahir have been receivedReuter. - 82 words
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Obituary90 1933-11-13 9 Man Who Made Kitchener's Monument. London, Nov. 13. The death is announced of Mr. John Tweed, Associe de la Societe Nationale des Beaux Aits, and a well-known sculptor. His principal works include the national memorial to Earl Kitchener of Khartoum, the marble bust of Earl Curzon of90 words
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Article176 1933-11-13 9 Detailed Study Before Recognition. Reuter. New York, Nov. 12. fPHAT the Soviet will have to submit to an intensive examination of outstanding differences with the United States, before President Roosevelt will grant recognition, is indicated by the prolongation of the discussions with M. Litvinoff. The WhiteReuter. - 176 words
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Article50 1933-11-13 9 Distinguished Record In Near East. Reuter. London. Nov. 11. Wing-Commander R.P. Willock has been appointed Air Attache in China. He is sailing at the end of October, but has not yet decided where to reside. He has a record of distinguished service in Egypt, Irak and Kurdistan.—Reuter.Reuter. - 50 words
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Article593 1933-11-13 9 GETTING GERMANY BACK. Olive Branch. Berlin Welcomes Simon's New Speech. Reuter Wireless. London, Nov. 8. gIR John Simon's speech in the House of Commons on disarmament yesterday has been hailed witn satisfaction in Paris and is regarded in Berlin as a "moderate and wellbalanced" statement. France agreesReuter Wireless. - 593 words
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Advertisement393 1933-11-13 9 WRITES: 1 ?/l BANISHED INFLUENZA RESISTED with revitalising force of P H O S F ETR I N E I feel a new man and owe it to Phosferine that I hold out and resist Influenza successfully, and withstand the usual winter chills, rheumatism, and Sciatica, etc. I had been393 words
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518 1933-11-13 10 SIR ERIC GEDDES' CRITICISM. Tin Direct Trip. First Plane Leaves London On Dec. 9. <From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Oct. 30, (by Air Mail). THE insuranc? ra cs for passengers by the Impe. ial Airway.; vrere now the same per day518 words
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Article310 1933-11-13 10 F. And O. "Ranchi" From I London. Arrivals by the P. and O. "Ranchi" from j Ls ndon, Marseilles, Bombay, Colombo and Penang on Friday are:— Mr. J. 1. Chester. Mr. C. Cleaver, Mr. S. W. Edlin, Mr. H. W. Fogden, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Gardiner and310 words
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Article227 1933-11-13 10 Inquest Tale Of Race For Life. j (From Out Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Nov. 11. A inquiry was held before the Jtlebu •iV tJoroner. Che Abdul Rani, yesterday, into the death of a Tamil coolie who was gored to death by a seladang while tapping rubber. In227 words
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Article174 1933-11-13 10 Inquiry Into The Death Of A Clerk. A CORONER'S inquiry will be held shortly into the death of the Straits-bern Chinese, who is repcrtec to have died of lysol poisoning on Friday afternoon. It appears that the victim, who lived with his wife at. Geylang. collapsed on Friday174 words
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Article295 1933-11-13 10 Kaihsien City Taken By Communists. "Sin Chew Jit Poh." Shanghai, Nov. 13. The "Reds" in east Szechuen have taken Kaihsien, and Wanhsien Is being threatened. Gen. Liv Hsiang's troops have reinforced Wanhsitn. Gove nment "planes are bombing the Communist positions. An earlier report from Chungking j stages that"Sin Chew Jit Poh." - 295 words
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Article432 1933-11-13 10 Canton's Scheme To Help Them. "Sin Chew Jit Poh" and "Min Kuo Jih Pao." I Hongkong, Nov. 13. MR. Phillip Tyau, the new Consul-General for Singapore, sailed yesteidav to take up his new apointment. Mr. Sugimura, the Japanese diplomat, arrived in Hongkong yes;erday morning. He stated when interviewed"Sin Chew Jit Poh" and "Min Kuo Jih Pao." - 432 words
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Article37 1933-11-13 10 The following left Singapore to-day by the m.s. "Pionia":—Mrs. R. A. Barbour. Miss Sally Barbour, Mies Tillian Barbour. Miss E. M. Carter. Mr. G. M. Druery, Mr. A. Larsen and Mrs. F. T. S. Newell.37 words
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Article37 1933-11-13 10 Mr. A. A. Strahan. Acting Chief Telegraph Engineer. Johore. sailed for Home yesterday on long leave by the "Rawaloindi." Mr. S. P. Morton, who has returned from leave has taken up duties as Chief Telegraph Engineer, Johore.37 words
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Article134 1933-11-13 10 Not Enough Evidence Against Him. I THE Third Magistrate (Mr. R. J. F. Curtis) delivered judgment this morning regarding the preliminary inquiry in which Abdul Karim. former Secretary of the Mohameddan Drivers Benevolent Association, and Abdullah bin Mhd. I Shariff, a clerk in a printing firm, were134 words
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Article180 1933-11-13 10 I Success Ol The Fancy Dress Ball. I j i A fancy dre c s ball was held at the Great World Cabaret en Armis;ice night and proved an unqualified success. Among the large crowd present were Mr. ftoland Braddell. the Hon. Mr. Tan Cheng Lrck, Mr.180 words
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Article128 1933-11-13 10 Memorial Services Throughout China. "Min Kuo Jih Pao." Shanghai, Nov. 13. Yesterday was the anniversary of the birth of Dr. Sun VatSSetn t the "Father of the Chinese Revolution" and memorial services were held in Nanking. Peiping, Tientsin. Hankow and Canton. Before a crowd of 5,000, the"Min Kuo Jih Pao." - 128 words
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Article229 1933-11-13 10 Chinese Kidnapper Sent To Prison. WHAT was described as a determined effort to kidnap a child was related to the Criminal District Judge, Mr. H. A. Forrer, this morning. A young Chinese, Chong Nam, came ut> for trial, on a charge of kidnapping v child229 words
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Article125 1933-11-13 10 Capt. Topp's 25 Years With Ea*t Asiatic €o. Capt. Topp, of the "Erria" «which passed through Singa)X>re en route for Bangkok nr. Saturday), celebrated on the previous day th. 25th annhersary of his service with the East. Asiatic Co. He has been at sea altogether for 37125 words
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165 1933-11-13 10 The success of the vaudeville show at the Capitol, where the Mackey Twins, step-dancers, the Dixie Sisters, hula-hula dancers and Geolge Kalani, with Dell and "Doreen" in novelty dance number, continues, and the season it to be extended until to-morrow n.ght. The165 words
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Article107 1933-11-13 10 "The Secret of the Blue Room." mystery film, which was m'roduced as the main feature at the Pavilion 4 heatre over the week-end proved a grea-. draw, full houses attending every show. Lionel Gloria Stuart and Paul Lukas are the principals in thi? startlmgly uncanny107 words
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126 1933-11-13 10 The current attraction nt the Roxy. he Paramoun's wild animal thriller. "King Of Th? Jungle," which commt ncd i s run on Sa'urday. is exrellen. enlortainment. "King Of The Jungle'' centrcs aronnd the lion man, a you h raised in the jungle in126 words
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Article76 1933-11-13 10 Th? occasional screening of Hindustani talkies at the Ritz cinema a, Geylung. near Lorong 40, has made that thea re very popular with Hindustani-talking cinemar-fans. Latt nigh an all-talking, singing and dancing picture entitltd "Zarina" was shown to a crowded house. Some well-known Indian76 words
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Article75 1933-11-13 10 Cuban Hospitals Iv„ Capacity. h Reuter Wireless. I OVER 200 were ki Nov. 8 and nui The prisons and crowded. No Bril ported. Although the revolt the public are still j ing from the housetci continues.—Reuter er j Twelve people vere it of a portion of theReuter Wireless. - 75 words
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Article77 1933-11-13 10 Pedestrian And M«Ur-€*fa Hurl. Two nasty street KCMeab occurs the week-end. cilmmati one ot the victims. On Saturday morning i Can* and a taxi came into collision new mL mile. Mandai Road The motor-cyclist was b his machine, sustaining numerous abraisions on the head UM At about mid-nighr77 words
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Article510 1933-11-13 10 Sunday Qd 5 I His Excellency was prmut a: v 0 I Concert at the Club tins I Lady Clementi visited Tengku Laxanui kw! Raja Jumah at K'.ang. I Monday. Oct 31 I At 10 a.m. His Excellency praMM y >l Budget Meeting of the Federal Council n«|510 words
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Advertisement10 1933-11-13 10 MELBOURNE. f(?) V7f7\C^\ Victoria. Australia V f \vu> M J10 words
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Advertisement19 1933-11-13 10 THE Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED» China Building Chulia Stre* PHONE 5808. SIN^ FIRE, MARINE. 0 VEHICLES ft COMPENSATION INSl****19 words
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Article, Illustration52 1933-11-13 11 n c at the Cenotaph service. Also in the picture are the G.0.C.. Maj.-Gen. L. C. L. Oldfield and the Acting Colonial Secretary. Mr. A. S. Hay nes. Officers from the R.A.F. Base at Seletar. with their wreath. Lady Clementi and the Misses Clementi arriving at52 words
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Article59 1933-11-13 11 'r u/ at in error ln connection World s We?k of Prayer, that lth special international 1 >< vonVn w UCt u d in Mala y and En g* f. m... rl hPld at thc Y.w.c.A. Quay on "Tuesday, Nov. 15." f r '-»oe is to59 words
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Article49 1933-11-13 11 Sin Wen Pao. Twenty-six Japanese soldiers entered Changli to-day with two machine-guns and patrolled the streets a'l day. Their object is unknown. The Chinese Special Police are still holding line about five miles from Changli against the band:te who .threaten to capture the city. —Sin Wen Poo.Sin Wen Pao. - 49 words
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Article50 1933-11-13 11 Shun Pao. Nanking, Oct. 12. Sir M:tes Lampson, the retiring British Minister to China who is now in Nanking, will leave for Shanghai to-morrow. After a brief stop at Shanghai, Sir Miles will return to Peiping to wind up his affairs before leaving for Egypt.— Shun Pao.Shun Pao. - 50 words
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Article106 1933-11-13 11 Armistice Festival. SHOWER OF POPPIES IN LONDON. Reuter. London, Nov. 11. JHE Prince of Wales, patron of the British Legion, participated in the- Legfes Armistice festival at thAlbert Hall. Re received a tremendous welcome from thousands of ex servicemen, and their wives and detachments whic'i representedReuter. - 106 words
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Article320 1933-11-13 11 Services At Seremban And Malacca. <liom Cur L,wn Correspondent.} Seremban, Nov. 11. u La !r? o oegan to gather opposite tiie Cenotaph early this morning to participate in the Armistice Day service Detachments of the M.S.V.R., the M.V.I. (No. 2 Co.). under Lieut. C. G. Corke. and Second-Lieut.320 words
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Article299 1933-11-13 11 Swiss And A German Divorced Woman. "There is obviously some ulterior mativ? behind this.' said Mr. DUMB .i. he attenuate at Bow Suv. when cxKicting Jcs.ph Alfred Builani 35. a BwLm $ut cu'.i. ci Geneva, wlio »a; said to have com.' to this Country to BMtffj a299 words
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Obituary153 1933-11-13 11 Death Of A Well-known Chinese. i From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca. Nov. 12. The funeral of thc late Mr. Chan Cheong took place at Bukit Jelotong on Saturday. Mr. Chan Cheong, who passed away on Tuesday at 427. Tranquerah. at the age of 62 years, was the father153 words
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Article29 1933-11-13 11 Mr. F W. Lisle Carr, Travelling Secretary q{ the Over seat League, will address the members of th? Rotary Club of Singapore at Wednesday's luncheon at the Adelphi Hotel.29 words
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Article79 1933-11-13 11 Student Leap From Blazing p. ne. Shanghai, Nov. 3. Four plan r.. pilc.'td by students of the phaaghal Aviation Frhcol. met wi h mishap.* ;nd LUS.aiB d c. n id.rablo damage.* two days ilgO. Of lha "igh'.rrn planes purchased with funds dcnaied by th? Chinese Municipal! y m79 words
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Article46 1933-11-13 11 Radio Contract Not Abrogated. Tokyo, Oec. 28. The Japanese Foreign Office announced Today that the report io the effect that the Nanking Government hud abrogated the radio contract with the Miisu concern and Ihe Pederal Radio Co of the United Sta;es is entirely unfounded.46 words
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Advertisement120 1933-11-13 11 \ll n yi'l fl i BBBmWUmmmW W /pHMpSot? I s§j Cl LECITHIN b 1 Arc you ne.votis. irritable ab:ut small root) W lONIC matters or unable lo concentrate en your .r.> m work. Are you weakened by overwork, worry or the tropical climate If so. try J»:; j WAMPOLE'S PHOSPBO-120 words
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1269 1933-11-13 12 A High Standard Of Athletics z!Adaintainea. THE second All-Chinese athletic meeting, which was commenced on Saturday, was brought to a successful conclusion yesterday at the Jalan Besar Stadium. Altogether ten records were established at the meeting. A ceremony similar to1,269 words
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Article44 1933-11-13 12 Shanghai Wickets Fall Cheaply. Reuter. Hongkong, Nov. 13. WHEN the Inter-port cricket match between Hongkong and Shanghai resumed here to-dav, Hongkong's innings closcd for 240. Shanghai, then' went in and lost five wickets fotf 54 runs before the lunch interval. i {—Reuter.Reuter. - 44 words
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Article29 1933-11-13 12 The S.C.C. "A" XV beat the Police at rugby football on the padang on Satu/day by a goal and a, try (8 points) to ml.29 words
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Article316 1933-11-13 12 The Handicaps For The Second Day. THE handicaps for the second day of the Singapore Turf Club's November race meeting, on Wednesday, are as fellows: Hors-s, Class 1, Div. 1. 7 furlong* Anticur 9.0 Silver Monk 8 4 Shcrt Suit 8.10 Greenoak 8.4 Limber Up 8.7 Comprador316 words
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Article97 1933-11-13 12 Positions In Voting Competition. lIP to 1 pjn. on Saturday the twelve player* with the greatest number of votes in the "Tiger" Beer competition were: 1. KENG HOCK. 2. DOLFATTAH. 3. MAT NOOR. 4. BOON LAY. 5. A. L. HENRY. 6. JOHN THEN. 7. NOEL HAY. 8.97 words
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Article171 1933-11-13 12 Singapore Lose Norman Trophy Match. After defeating Penang at Penang on Friday, Singapore's "rugger"' fifteen were expected to have an easy passage against Perak at Ipoh in the inaugural match for the Norman Trophy. Contrary to expsctatiens, however. Perak put up a splendid fight and won the match171 words
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Article590 1933-11-13 12 Visitors Disappoint. j YESTERDAY'S HOCKEY AT TANGLIN. I their bright display against j the S.C.C. on Saturday the Selangor Club were fully expected to extend the Wiltshires yesterday at Tanglin. but they never came up to expectations and were defeated by 3-0. After the morning's rain the590 words
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Article271 1933-11-13 12 Singapore Boxers In Saigon. REPORTS from Saigon bring -discouraging news of AI Rivers. He met Aime Raphael, ex-lightweight champion of France, on Oct. 31 and was beaten on points. This marks the second defeat of the American by Raphael. Rivers suffers no disgrace, for the Frenchman271 words
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Article29 1933-11-13 12 Thirty-five cards were taken oul for the Keppel G.C. Novemb3r medal, which resulted in a win for B. la Cloche with a score of 4 down.29 words
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Article290 1933-11-13 12 Pointless Draw. NEGRI-MALACCA lion, COMMAND. JJEFORE a large en tors, amongst whom ieH.l Yangdi Perttmn Besar, S s th,. j the British Resident (Mr London) and others, a i. Command met Negri-Ma Station padang this evening in ;l friendly encounter. The game ended in a pointleji290 words
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Advertisement95 1933-11-13 12 SINGAPORE DAIRY FARI m PURITY' FRESH MILK m m m 0 I CARNATION INKA AI.DERSYDE." j An aristocrat of dairying animals d:.scc. red from ma::y gen ratici j jj best shew animals and high yielding toy.. I SINGAPORE DAIRY FARM SPARES NO EFFORT IN PRODUCING THE j HIGHEST GRADE OF95 words
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1314 1933-11-13 13 Relegated Teams Clash In The St rond Division. London, Nov. 11. maintained their Division of the urday by regi:>tertory ai White Hart bul I he Anal, mad( sure thai hems* lve.s nol Increased. i>. at< n at Staml :ounty and Portsat home from City 11,314 words
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Article870 1933-11-13 13 Enjoyable Sport. A DAY OF MINOR UPSETS. J'HE Singapore Turf Club's November professional race meeting was commenced on Saturday with a card of eight events, which were worked off without a hitch. The going was slightly sticky and no new record times were set up. j There870 words
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346 1933-11-13 13 .—i 1 1 Race. J Owners. Winner and Jockeys. Trainers Tote. I Placed Horses *T" jl. S Rivasailam I Pride cf Perak 7.8. |B. Daniels I C. W. Turley W. $25; P. $9. 1. I 1 L?e Nam Jungle Lore 8.2 Dawscn R. N.346 words
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Advertisement335 1933-11-13 13 Assets exceed $12,000,900. Assurance in force over $35,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (incorporated m the Strata settiemenu). HEAD OFFICE: Great E«tern Life Mt« Cecil Street. BtaWW LONDON office: ,7. Old i.wry. E.O The Company bU 120.000 depoeltad with the Supreme Court of England and Compile, with the335 words
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Article125 1933-11-13 14 Allegiance To Queen Stressed. Utrecht. iy|ORE than 6 000 Dutch National-Socialists 1 1"! from all parts of Holland, transported by j nine extra trains and numerous motor coaches, have attended here the largest meeting ever I h eld in the short history of Dutch Fascism.125 words
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Article209 1933-11-13 14 Queen Jokes When A Frightened Bullock Entered. While the Queen and the Prince i Royal were inspecting antique furniture in a shop in the main street of Fe.kenham. Norfolk, an assistant ran Into the department shouting: "There's t bullock in the shop!" The frightened animal went to209 words
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Article326 1933-11-13 14 Interesting Lecture By Prof. Shellshear. A COLLECTION of skulls, which if they had been originals instead of being merely casts, would have done credit to any headhunter, adorned a table in the School of Anatomy at the Hongkcng University, when that subject of perennial interest, "Early Man",326 words
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Article455 1933-11-13 14 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 (1st quality), kati 33 Mutton, Australian, lb 35 Fowl, kati 35 Hens (locally reared), kati 40 Ducks, Saigon, each 70 Pigeons,455 words
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Article180 1933-11-13 14 When ycu meet people for the first time first impressions couno fcr a great d al, so ccn't ru-k being hand:capperi at the start. Few things make a worse imprcssi n on new than a cold, clammy hand, lack cf warmth and lustre in the eyes a listless180 words
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Advertisement593 1933-11-13 14 l No Heat No Dust I CN A PLEASURE TRIP TO JAVA I j ONLY 6 HOURS FLYING. Every Wednesday: L SINGAPORE—PALEMBANG—BATAVIA. T For Passengers, Mail and Freight. JUt Apply to: X.P.M.. N-?derland Royal Mail Line Rotterdam Til Lloyd, Thcs. Cook Son, American Express and Mansfield Co. /ou a 'rinL593 words
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Advertisement378 1933-11-13 14 IMPERia^ The Choice Of > The manufaetui "Imperial" re] I for "Imperial" the last I contract oi "Im I" the New the Goven d these conti act. yean. These co awarded i I after the ma< h satisfactory for the various t <> r Imperial T; i the Choice of378 words
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Miscellaneous472 1933-11-13 14 TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME. G M.T. 7.30 am. Time Mgaf? from Mg Ben. N< ws Bulletin. Dairy Produce Notes supplied by ihe Intelligence Service of th Empire Ifitfketing Board. 7.45 a.m. England v. Australia: A running commentary on the .econd hali of the second Rugby League Test Match, relayed irom Hc.dlmgley Football472 words
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1156 1933-11-13 15 SEVEN QUESTIONS DISCUSSED "Japan Wears The Mask Of False Friendship.** Peiping Morning Post. PRACTICE OF DIPLOMATIC CHICANERY. JHE "Peiping Morning Post" says that according to dispatches from Tokyo, Mr. Ariyoshi will make a trip to North China where hePeiping Morning Post. - 1,156 words
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Article337 1933-11-13 15 Puppet State Will Send Representatives. Tokyo. Oct. 15. "IT is reported in Japanese circles that a con--1 ference will shortly be held here between Chinese and Japanese delegates for the solution of all outstanding problems now confronting the two countries. According to the Japanese press, both the337 words
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Article81 1933-11-13 15 Railway Guards Ordered To Evacuate Tangku. "Shun Pao." Peiping. Sept. 26. The Japanese commandant at Tangku delivered a note to the Chinese railway guards at Tangku at 5 a.m. this morning demanding the latter to evacuate immediately en thgrounds that the Japanese troops could maintain peace and order"Shun Pao." - 81 words
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Article84 1933-11-13 15 Crops Destroyed By Lack Of Rain. "Sin Wen Pao." Changsha. Oct. 3. While many provinces are suffering from flood. Hunan is experiencing a serious drought and most of tne crops have already been destroyed by the lack of rain. So far the Hunan Provincial Government has received reports"Sin Wen Pao." - 84 words
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Article100 1933-11-13 15 On Behalf Of Famine And Flood Sufferers. Shun Pao. Shanghai, Oct. 2. A delegation from Shensi. Kansu, Chinjlal and Ninghsia lias aimed in Shanghai on their way to Nanking to make an appeal to the Government on behalf of the peop'e in the North-west for the development cfShun Pao. - 100 words
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Article83 1933-11-13 15 Canton Resents Its Visit At Waichow. Min Pao. Hongkong, Oct. 17. The Kwangtung Provincial Government has lodged a protest with the Japanese consulpeneral ut Canton against the sudden visit of a Japanese warship at Waichow. The Magistrate at Waichow has been inducted to send a protest to theMin Pao. - 83 words
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Article41 1933-11-13 15 Shun Pao. Shenstaai, Oct. 1. Mayor Wu Teh-chen is assuming office as Commander of the Shanghai and Woosung Garrison this morning. As Mayor Wu is only holding the post temporarily no ceremony will be observed, it Is learned.—Shun Pao.Shun Pao. - 41 words
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Advertisement191 1933-11-13 15 Snnday J Tribune In Malaya rji Vol. XX.—No. tVFO 1 Heavy S», .'..itvl Tooth Powder tbaroajgjbJf ckans and iibhes your teeth. It keeps the mouth healthy *V had the breath sweet. Mr. G. C. Sieves. V mi BOX 108. i Lumpur. F.M.S. LAMPS of LASTING BRILLIANCE 9 N 3 ai191 words
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Advertisement466 1933-11-13 15 -jgiiwiitiHiiiinitiiiiiiiiiiiHinaiiiiiiiiiiiiuw imininin j LODHRA FOR LADIES. I m The Tonic That Helps Thousand of Women to (Jain Good I Health and Happiness. 1 I The Doctor's vnrdict Bays "I am extrcrra Iv glad to note the Z I marvellous therapeutic propertie i <>f your Patent Lodhra, which I I have466 words
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Advertisement516 1933-11-13 16 |M HASSAN. I VWJGrF I ELECTRICAL AND WATER 1 CONTRACTOR. l«-37, Bras Basah Read, SINGAPORE. I If jou are In need of electric I lights, fans, motors, etc., and 8 water service, please write to I the above address or 'Phone P 3411. I TO LET. tmmtm hi SLVNG LIM516 words
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Advertisement654 1933-11-13 16 THE PEOPLE'S PAPER: INDEPENDENT PROGRESSIVI PUBLIC NOTICES, C=== NOTICE. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Originating Summons No. 59 of 1932. Between ESTATE A TRUST AGENCIES (1927) LIMITED, Plaintiffs And 2. S. Q. WONG, 2. THE SZE HAI TONG BANKING AND INSURANCE CO.. LTD., 3.654 words
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Advertisement727 1933-11-13 16 PUBLIC NOTICES. TENDERS INVITED TENDERS will be received up to noon on Wednesday, the 22nd November, 1933 at the Colonial Secretary's Office, Singapore, the Resident Councillors Office, Penang and the Resident Councillor's Office, Malacca, from petsons desirous cf contracting for supplies for the Government at Singapore, Penang and Malacca, respectively727 words
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Advertisement77 1933-11-13 16 jw/ywmpedl™"^ SEE V aiAn TrrA" 7 ll^^^us^V^^^ —■—■■__MBMa_H_fea_||HaT Sole Agents: E ABDULLA CO.. Robinson Road, Singapore. f^^^S^^AN^L^MON^ 7*ll yjmW 'an l t u compete »:tb real W— _J~ f ;bamopd« in cntticg, brilliancy and \S>Vr haiJues*. (.nnnot be damaged even X| hy a h*rd blow of a. hammer and canaot77 words
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Advertisement582 1933-11-13 16 TO LET. TO LET—I-C, Sea Avenue, Katong, corrjjj fortable 2-storey house, garage, 200 yds. fro*, sea. $30 p.m. Apply 1-D, Sea Avenue. I TO LET —No 17, Robinson Road. RerS cheap, Ground Plcor about 2,000 sq. ft., wit" nice show room and also 2nd floor, or whol building. Apply 215,582 words
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Advertisement333 1933-11-13 16 p*" The Choice I on new GOVERN'ME la: d. lack Cfi The manufa. Hty.s, and M c Ed reaiiv Imperial re] 3 i mh much for "Imperii <' Ker. Yet. the last i mm you n W**- contra I BOP hands. 01 "Impel 9d cheery i> o v KSJ! the333 words
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