Malaya Tribune, 14 November 1933
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Title Section37 1933-11-14 1 The Malaya Tribune THE MOST POPULAR DAILY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. Vol. XX. \o._ 2570 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1933 FIVE CENTS. £i?c iHalajga «Tribune. Singapore: Tuesday, Nov. 14, 1933. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1933. I37 words
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Advertisement242 1933-11-14 1 Read The] Sunday Tribune Dominant In Malaya I Heavyjfaders unseen f I Best of Tobaccos causes dryness and ENEMIES the throat—Relieve it with Lakerol yfl (I They are soothing and keep the mouth J I allow ao tobacco odour. FROM ALL i®®»^ 1 DISPENSARIES start influenza coughs cold, 1 i242 words
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Advertisement198 1933-11-14 1 A. FLINTER a, Raffles Place, Singapore. Importing Diamonds and Pearl Necklac.ee 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 j according to daily exchange rates. P T It's Worth Reaching For!!198 words
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Article500 1933-11-14 2 A Thousand Lorries Held Up. f¥\HE village of Markyate, which is thirty. A miles from London and which lies on Watllng-street, between St. Albans and Dunstable, has been laughing, long and heartily. For the last six years it has been urging the Herts County Council —in500 words
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Article456 1933-11-14 2 How Foreigners Can Defeat. rjVHE vast extent of the traffic in "oneX day brides"—French girls of ill-repute married to Englishmen so that deportation orders cannot be made against them—was revealed in a case at the Old Bailey. The Recorder (Sir Ernest Wild. K.C.) said that a terrible state456 words
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Article299 1933-11-14 2 Mounted Police Break Up Shouting Crowd. Hov/dytem ran riot en the eve oi the poll at 'East Fulham. Mr. A. Duff Cooper. Financial Secretary to tlit War Office, who ipoke at a great meeting in Pulham Town Hall on behalf of the Con•ervative candidate, was given a hostile299 words
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234 1933-11-14 2 APART from any sentimental reasons, this attempt to introduce Malay as the official language of the District and Land Offices will meet with stout opposition not only from the non-Malay Asiatics but from the entire business community. A similar attempt was made in Kedah234 words
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Article167 1933-11-14 2 rHERE is. we may point i the Far Eastern situ which is very disquieting grave potentialities whii Dverlooked by the Europ the U.S.A. As was tti note in this paper jresterd Russia in a war with Japai to a great upheaval and sation" of probably all A167 words
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Advertisement342 1933-11-14 2 APPROVED and TESTED on 21.000 Cases of tuberculosis in all stages. This is a logical proof of the simplicity and efficaciousness of the SANTUBEN for the treatment of TUBERCULOSIS. Start this cure in time before this dreadful disease gets too strong a hold on the system. By its use grave342 words
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Advertisement184 1933-11-14 2 i ii.. »*i i t I SINGAPORE DAIRY FARM. 1 FRESH COWS' MILK I 2G «PURITYIBBAND' Modern Milking Methods, i j I 1 OTHER PRODUCERS, WHETHER THEY REALIZE IT OR NOT, ARE PAYING I OUR PRODUCT THE PUREST I FLATTERY BY OPENLY I COPYING OUR HOODS, OR BY USING OUR184 words
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Miscellaneous126 1933-11-14 2 l j LocaZ Programme. The following programmes will be broadcast to-morrow and on Thursday by Z.H.1., Broadcast House, Singapore. To-morrow: 6 p.m.. recorded music; 6.46 p.m., news bulletin, stock and share report supplied by Fraser and Co., 7 p.m. till 7.30 p.m., retey of concert artistes from Tomlinson Hall. "Mr.126 words
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Article777 1933-11-14 3 Party Witnesses Eagle In Action. Hongkong, Oct. 30. TYPIFYING the spirit of Navy Week, the local authorities detailed three destroyers on Saturday to carry a large party of official guests and newspaper representatives outside the harbour limits to witness aerial operations Horn H.M.S. 'Eagle," and, incidentally,777 words
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Article110 1933-11-14 3 Race Against Death For Treatment. Gibraltar. British soldiers and several civilian ordnance employees have been rushed to the pasteur institute at Tangier from here for treatment with anti-rabies serum after they had been biten by a rabid dog. The soldiers are: Lance-Corporal D. Bell and Private110 words
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Article277 1933-11-14 3 Two Days' Swimming And A Night Out. A horse with a spkit of adventure that would not brook the indignity of being put out ito grass, and preferred pu.ting out to sea, has had a week-end crowded with excitement of the Kentish coast. Acting on its own horse277 words
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Advertisement452 1933-11-14 3 ■'l&mps& Cutex Cuticle Remover 4 M Noil Cleanser—»h« ba»it i-*^*^*^""^ -'•iff ,h P*rftO manicure, y '■l.^******' Well Groomed Nails Reveal Your Charm 1111^ Weil cared for cuticle is a frame for lovely nails, end mcy be yours by following this easy Cutex Wr-hod: First remove surplus cuticle and cleanse r452 words
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Advertisement58 1933-11-14 3 GOOD OPPORTUNITY TRY ONCE CHRISTMAS IS APPROACHING! Select Your X'mas Presents. Children's Annuals for Girls and Boys of ALL AGES. Diaries of many Varieties. Novelties Fancy Stationeries. X'mas New Year Cards of all j kinds. X'mas Gifts in Great Varieties at prices to suit all Purses. Soliciting Your Kind Visit,58 words
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Advertisement169 1933-11-14 3 I NOTICE 6F REMOVAL j m R°NO>..... I 1 I I I As Fro Monday, the 13th Nov. our office and Showroom will be situated at j 3, MALACCA STREET. I MODERN OFFICE EQUIPMENT. I I "Service After Purchase" I I|l<l<l||'|ii|ll|m|l||li|ii|>l|.||li|hl- ill! niu, 1 The Portable Machine with the IC-IM169 words
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867 1933-11-14 4 Shipping News Notices. IMPROVING HAICHOW HARBOUR. Importance As Export Centre. rpHERE can be little doubt that in time HaiM chow, in Shan.ung Province, will develop Into one of the greatest seaports of China. There are many good reasons for expecting this, one being its ideal geographical situation, and another its867 words
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Article273 1933-11-14 4 Govt. Subsidies Spread Like Plague. COMMENTING upon the South African Government's contract with the two Italian shipping companies, the Navigazione Libera Triestina and the Italia Company, the "Norges Handels og Sjofartstidende" states: "It is hopeless for shipping companies enjoying no Government assistance to compete sucessfully with companies receiving273 words
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Article152 1933-11-14 4 Power For Mysore Gold Mines. One of the highest watertalls in the world is to be harnessed to provide electric power for the working of the mines of Mysore, which include what is believed to be the world's deepest shaft. Most of the material is to be purchased152 words
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Article139 1933-11-14 4 Complete Fleet Of Motorships Contemplated. The Gotaverken shipyard recently launched the first of the two motorships ordered for the Paris firm of Louis Dreyfus and Cie. Present at the launch were M. Louis LouisDreyfus, his wife and the French Minister at Stockholm. Madame Louis-Dreyfus christened the139 words
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Article301 1933-11-14 4 Remarkable Record Of British Navy. THE Ifftfrt of Admiralty Surveys for the year 1932, rendered by the Hydrographer of the Navy, Captain J. A. Edgell. net only reveals the extent and diversity of the work performed by the Naval Surveying Service, but also the cicse international co-operation that301 words
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Article177 1933-11-14 4 Anglo-Finnish Convention Signed. The liquor smuggling convention between the United Kingdom and Finland was signed recently a:, the Foreign Office. The convention follows the general lines of the convention concluded in 1924 between the United Kingdom and the United States cf America. The principle of the three-mile limit177 words
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Article620 1933-11-14 4 Demonstration Of Safety At Sea. AS far as shipping and shipbuilding are concerned, the eighth Nautical Exhibition at Paris, which closes to-day, has been most interesting. For the first time since it was created by M. R. Rosengart in 1925, this display has not been favoured620 words
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Advertisement519 1933-11-14 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. P. 0. BRITISH INDIA S AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., KCJMIU* AND FOR EAST MAIL SERVICE. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government). OUTWARD FROM LONDON. For China and Japan. Due Tonnage. Singapore 1933. BANGALORE «.000 Nov. 23519 words
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Advertisement200 1933-11-14 4 jtf?UOYD triestino! (Incorporated in Italy). EXPRESS SERVICE. 1 CARGO SERVICE. Calling at Penang, Colombo, Bombay, j SINGAPORE TO ITALY AND CHINA Karachi, Aden, Massowah, Suez, Port |j Calling at Colombo. Bombay, Suez, Port Said, Brindisi, Venice and Trieste. Said. Brindisi Venice and Trieste. m v HILDA Nov. 18 Nov. 19200 words
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Advertisement224 1933-11-14 4 Deutsch H||R| Australlsche Dampf senilis OcseUschaft. (Companies Incorporated In Germany). OUTWARDS. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. 1933. t m.s. BURGENLAND, via Manila Nov. 14 t s.s. OLDENBURG, via Iloilo and Manila Nov. 29 t ms. KULMERLAND. via Manila Dec. 12 t m.s. RAMSES, via Manila Dec. 26 1934.224 words
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Advertisement598 1933-11-14 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. J£ NORDDKI'TSCHER (Incorporated < D Germany i. The undernoted are the Compan, tnteaM fixtures:— OUTWARDS. 1931 "MAIN" for Iloilo. Bait, Manila Hongkong, Shanghai, North Qkt and Japan "COBLENZ" for Manila, Hongkong S'hai. North China and Japan Doc 7 "SAALE," for Manila, Biangto Shanghai. Dairen. Tsingtau. Tim Nagoya, Kobe598 words
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358 1933-11-14 5 Tuesday, U a.m. tSkom are Issued exchange and stock Buyers Bellera. a 33 :t6 37 6 II 15 159 1.35 1.40 y. 35 36 6 0 30 0.35 |1 125 1.30 4 6 5.6 0.40 0.44 Besil 043 0.51 15 6 16- 7,9 0.19 0.21358 words
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141 1933-11-14 5 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION. LOCAL RUBBER VERY STEADY. Optimism Pronounced In London. (By Our Financial Correspondent.) Singapore, Tuesday, Noon. To-day's Prices:— Robber (Singapore), 18*4 cts., op Yu ct. Market Tone: Steady, quiet. Tin (Singapore) $114", up $1. Sat urday's Prices:— London Rubber, 4' »d., up 1 32d. Market141 words
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Article161 1933-11-14 5 Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.), Ltd. Prices for Shell Mour Spirit and Tarlou* KHMI of Kerosene are as follows: SheU Aviation Spirit in 4-gallon druma I per British Imperial gallon 11 1* Shell Motor Spirit ex pump per British Imperial gallon WM Shell Motor Spirit in 4-gallon drums per161 words
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Article79 1933-11-14 5 The profit of the Leva Rubber Estates foi the year ended June N amounted to £1,790 .against £1,735 for 1931-.12), to which has been added C 1,795 brought m from .the previous accounts A dividend of 10 per cent is again to be paid on the Participating79 words
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Article733 1933-11-14 5 Musical Instruments On Show. MAKERS and distributors of musical instruments all over the world have had more than an average share of difficulties to contend with during the depression period. Even earlier, the popularity of jazz and the advent of "mechanised music" brought revolutionary changes in market733 words
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Article212 1933-11-14 5 Dollar Movements Cause Nervousness. Reuter Wireless. London, Nov. 10. OWING to uncertainty of events in America and to the holiday here to-morrow, operators were very cautious to-day on the Stock Exchange and a dull trne prevailed throughout. The commodity markets were featureless. Wall Street, was very dull withReuter Wireless. - 212 words
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Article36 1933-11-14 5 Shanghai. Nov. 13. The export of Chinese tea for the year mci eased by 118.851 piculs. Mr. T. V. Scong has definitely premised to remain on the National Economic Council.— "Sin Chew Jit Poh."36 words
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Article246 1933-11-14 5 Total Distribution Of 2s. Bd. THE annual report of the South British Insurance Co., Ltd., for the year ended Aug. 31, is as follows: Net premium revenue amounts to £791.537 12s. lid. Interest and rents received and accrued after payment of income tax thereon amount to £122,925246 words
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Article140 1933-11-14 5 Quota Outputs Offered For Sale. It may not have escaped notice that the output from Siam has been reduced from 10,000 tons to 9.800 tons, and this is to remain invariable until the quotas allotted to other countries have been raised to 65 per cent. It ha;; been140 words
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Article186 1933-11-14 5 Singapore. Nov. 13. R (Siam) W. Coast If. 1 per Koyan $118 R. (Slam> W. Coast N. 2 per Koyan $108 Rice. B Siam N. 1 $83 Rice. B. Siam N. 2 $79 Siam. No. 1 "Sinhway" $168 Siam. No. 2 "Sinhway" $154 Siam. No. 3 "Sinhway" $134 Rice.186 words
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642 1933-11-14 5 Singapore, Tuesday. 11 a.m. The following rubber share quotations are issued by Fraser and Co. and Lyall and EvatL issue Value. Prater uraD 4» I Shares Oo 1 AUenby $0,82 4 $0.87 ft »0.75 $0.86 i 1 Alor Gajah 0.60 0.70 o.«s 0.70 IA. Hitam642 words
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Article92 1933-11-14 5 Dividend Payments To Be Resumed. The Geevor Tin Mines announces an lnte. m dividend of TM per cent. (4% per share), less tax, payable, to shareholders registered Oct. 30. on Nov. 10. This is the hrst distribution since the interim of 5 psr cent, in respect of 1929-3092 words
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Advertisement61 1933-11-14 5 TIE SOUTH BRITISH IN< > X \N( X COMPANY, LTD.. M Mm Zealand.) F, KE, MARINE, MOTOR AND *<>R| s COMPENSATION. L C. MAHGOUOUTH, Manager. !,n I H.M.AYSON ORLLN. TBS EASTERN UNITED A 'H\N( E CORPORATION, LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT AND COMPENSATION INSURANCE. ■*ad o o n^61 words
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Advertisement95 1933-11-14 5 THE EASTERN BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated to England). SINGAPORE BRANCH: 4, D'Almelda Street. Authorised and Subscribed Capital EMOMQO Paid-up-Capital PfiMJJ Reserve Fund and Rest 800.000 HEAD OFFICE: LONDON. BRANCHES: Bombay. Calcutta. Colombo, KaracLL Madras, Amara. Baghdad, Bahrein. Basra. KirEttE. Mosul and Singapore. CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and money received on Fixed Deposit95 words
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Advertisement81 1933-11-14 5 I Small Savings I JL V LIGHTEN j fw\ YOUR I 8M I FINANCIAL i j ML PATHWAY j F Ifl YEARLY IMIFIST QUARTERLY. omalJ Savings regularly deposited will soon build up lor you a substantial Bank A* Balance, .ready for the moment when it is most needed. *4\\ THE81 words
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Advertisement212 1933-11-14 5 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Limited. (incorporated In Btraita 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: Che< Swee Chen*.212 words
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Advertisement203 1933-11-14 6 POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT 6-15 CAPITOL 9.15 DON'T MISS OUR SPLENDID DOUBLE ATTRACTION IRENE WEST'S REVUE COMPANY presenting MACK BY 111 i TWINS i j Th*- I GEORGE X A LAN I DELL A and "DOREEN." SUPPORTED BY J First National's Side-sp:j'ting Comedy Rot I with the Screen's famous Wide-mouthed Star.203 words
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Advertisement606 1933-11-14 6 OPENING TO-NIGHT! <-ggr T W TONIGHT: 6.15 ft 9.15. J9h JLrf TO-MORROW: I MATINEE TO-MORROW 3 I presented by THE MOST AMAZING OF ALL JUNGLE THRILLERS norn 1 m UNIVERSAL "IVORY trvm I I PICTURES A BATTLE FOR LIFE IN THE UNCONQUERABLE JUNGLE THAT HOLDS THE AM W I CORPORATION'606 words
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295 1933-11-14 7 Crave Concern. BETONG UISIN<; NOT SNTKHSSED. Singapore, Xov. 13. a HON approaching a reign ir is operating in Siam as recent rebellion, messages from Bangarrests have been made c ami it is alleged that kept under unsatisfact<»!\ conditions. of prisoners295 words
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Article167 1933-11-14 7 Alleged 111-Treatment Of Child. IM R T. P. Chong, appearing for Mrs. Chua Choon Seng, who is charged with ill-treating a child, and of keeping an unregistered mui-tsai, made a successful application for reduction of bail from that asked by the prosecution before Mr. J. M. Brander the167 words
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Article83 1933-11-14 7 Mackey Twins In Vaudeville Revue. Commencing from to-night, for a short season. Irene West's vaudeville revue, which had such a highly succ:Fsful reception at the Capitol recently, will b? given at the New World Cabaret. The revue includes the well-known Mackey Twins, whose tap dancing has intrigued83 words
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Article141 1933-11-14 7 Guard "Kidnapped" By Trawler. Reuter. London. Nov. 13. A NAVAL guard "kidnapped" on the high seas by a trawler which led to a hide and seek dance with a gunboat and a destroyer has provided Britain with twenty-four hours' comsdy to all except the Admiralty. Two British trawlers—"Lucida"Reuter. - 141 words
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Article213 1933-11-14 7 Abolition Of The Federal States. Reuter. Berlin. Nov. 13. The German people has confirmed before the world its solemn avowal of a policy of peace, says the Nazi Party. The verdict is an overwhelming victory for Hitler. Even the prisoners in the concentration camps appear to have turnedReuter. - 213 words
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Article210 1933-11-14 7 Was He Kidnapped? STARTLING CASE IN LOCAL COURT. IJRESSED in his official dark yellow robe, the Siamese priest in charge of the Singapore Tiger Temple, Racecourse Road, was the complainant in a case of alleged kidnapping thai opened before the District Judg? (Mr. H. A. Forrer) this210 words
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Article103 1933-11-14 7 Alleged Criminal Breach Of Trust. Seng Vow Cnew. a Chinese who had Deen appointed as executor of an estate worth $5,000 a lew years ago, was yesterday morning before the Third Magisliate. Mr. P J. If. Curtis, charged with c: jn inai breach of trust in respect of103 words
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Article, Illustration39 1933-11-14 7 i'\xk" Dutch; «40 tons, trotn I l'»i N.iluioi Island* 17-11-'minlltn" 3 251 lonx, from .'«-U» tor c.Uoutra via EVoang ti i..i, ton l from Oslo 1 0 l439 words
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Article35 1933-11-14 7 1 i \tiic-. »r u dm* here 'r rn\\ nt 6 l»m r urti.' dn\ lit 'J p.tr.. tor 1 DUbouf i Sue* Port-Said -;i> «U ImttJi alone the S.KB W 4135 words
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Article81 1933-11-14 7 Singapore. Nov. 14. SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVBS. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Nil Main wharf (Entrance Gate Horn Pent 1C Cingalese Prince :,\Tf> iv«.* < Entrance Gate S> rinth 30; Muroran Maru 32. M; Kuala 48. wt-si .n,,trance OaVe 4). I.arut Jardines. bectlou 10 (Entrance On*e 7) KTTPPKT,81 words
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Article74 1933-11-14 7 Budapest, Oct. 11. ''-'ight unopened wills, dating from have been found in the archives town )f Saekesfehervar. which may possibly cause law- the transit of property, will be •ened by the Burgomaster and then bjP Urn tribunal, after which they returned to the archives. Apart from 1 lf74 words
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Article60 1933-11-14 7 Mails from Batavia and Palembang by aeroplane ar? expected at the General Post Office. Singapore, at 2.30 p.m. to-day. From Indo-China by the "Athos II," due at Singapore at 6 a.m. to-morrow. From China and Japan by the "Hakone Maru." due at Singapore at 10 a.m. tomorrow From60 words
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Article44 1933-11-14 7 Santiago de Chile. An clghty-ycar-old man decided to dance the "oueca." the nr.tional dance, during the celebrations of the anniversary of Chile's independence at Antofagasta. He began to dance with an clghAeen-year-old girl. jj A few minutes later he collapsed and diea.44 words
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Article188 1933-11-14 7 SELLING. Singapore, Nov. 10. London 4 months' sight 2j4 5|32 London months' sight 24 London 60 days' sight 2j4 7|64 London 30 days' sight 2|4 332 London cemand 2)4 IJI6 London T.T. 2)4 i; 32 Lyons and Paris demand 930 Hamburg demand 150 New York demand 5814 Batavia188 words
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Article94 1933-11-14 7 A "Separate National Life" Needed. Belgrade. Oct. 11. Invitations to attend a Pan-gypsy Congress at Bucharest have been sent out by the gypsies of Rumania to those of neighbouring countries. The aim of the Congress is said to be the organisation of the gypsies of Europe for the94 words
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Article111 1933-11-14 7 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures. TO-DAY. NOV. 14. High Tides.—7.s6 a.m.. 8.14 p.m. Committee Meeting. Keppel G.C. Rugby: S.C.C. Tournament, PS. v. M.C.0.; S.C.C. Hockey: S.H.A. Trial. S.C.C; V.M.C.A. v. Wiltshire, Tanglin. Police Band, Telok Ayer, 5.15 p.m. TO-MORROW, NOV. 15. High Tides.—B.3l a.m.,111 words
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Article100 1933-11-14 7 ALHAMBRA tern Tyler in "Tne T ungle Mystery." CAPITOL.— You Said a Mouthful." starring Joe E. Brown 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—"Mah of Mayfair." MARLBOROUGH—"Krishna Avatar," an Indian100 words
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Advertisement382 1933-11-14 7 I SIMCHPOBi wonts GOBDWBOD PARK HBTĔT 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 hole and ala carte. Unrivalled facilities for private entertainments. Terms t382 words
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Advertisement421 1933-11-14 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. t—• > —i THE V.M.C.A. SCHOOL OF COMMERCE, SINGAPORE. NEW SESSION—EVENING COMMERCIAL CLASSES, Commencing Friday, Dec. 8, 193:5. NEW GRADED ENGLISH CLASSES WILL BE FORMED. Prospectus Supplied Free On Application To The PRINCIPAL. Telephone 6878. NOTICE. Re JOHN GEORGE CAMPBELL (deceased) formerly of Singapore, who died on 31st421 words
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Miscellaneous184 1933-11-14 7 [postal jjjjgygggj i SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY. Selat Pandjang. Bengkalis and Bagan Si Api Api (Hong Thong) 3 p.m. Selat Pandjang, Bengkalis, Siak, Pakan Baroe, Fort de Kock and Padang iHong Kwong) 3 p.m. Bengkalis Laboean Bllik and Tandjong Balei (Rokan) 3 p.m. Ceylon. Egypt and U.S.A. (Cingalese Prince) a184 words
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Miscellaneous78 1933-11-14 7 DAILY WEATHER REPORT. Malayan Meteorological Service. Last Yesterday. Night. Max. Bright Mm. Temp. Rainfall. Sunshine Temp. Stations. Org. F. luctu». Uours. Deg. r Alor Star 85~~ Nil 0.8 75 Kota Bharu 80 012 0.1 74 K. Trengganu 78 2.51 Nil 73 Bukit Jeram 86 Nil Nil 74 Mersing 77 0.1578 words
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54 1933-11-14 8 M.\ Teo Hoo Lye and family beg to thank the relatives, friends and the members of the Amicable Athletic Association and Sunray* Athletic Party for their kind attendance at the funeral of th, late Mrs. Teo Hoo Lye r.ee Madam Kaw Tak Poh and also those whe54 words
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Obituary46 1933-11-14 8 WEE—LEE.—The marriage took place on Thursday last, at the resider.ee of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Chim Sian. 180. East Coast Road of their eldest daughter. Miss Lee Joo Lian to Mr. Wee Sian Leok, second son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Wee Chin Kiang.46 words
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Article737 1933-11-14 8 There are many straws which show which way the bureaucratic wind is blowing in Malaya these days. The purely theoretic instead of the soundly practical, the visionary instead of the solidly constructive, the academic instead of the utilitarian—that is what passes for policy in an administration737 words
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Article57 1933-11-14 8 Comments By The Way. DEACE Treaties and Disarmament ■I Conferences seem to have done much to precipitate the further war which they were intended to prevent. That is because of ultra-nationalism, trade selfishness and territorial ambition, which have ruined any hope of establishing world stability. What57 words
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Article206 1933-11-14 8 TysTINCT signs of returning confid- ence and a greater degree of spending power are steadily becoming discernible locally. There are fewer vacant shops and residences than at this time last year. Things are still far from normal." if that term may 'be used for describing conditions as they206 words
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Article232 1933-11-14 8 INDICATIONS that preparations are rapidiy being completed for establishing a regular air mail service between Croydon and Singapore are of almost daily occurrence. It has now been decided to start the service next month and at present it is estimated that ten days will be required on the232 words
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88 1933-11-14 8 Mr. Gilliam. Superintendent, Posts and Telegraphs. Ipoh, and Mrs. Gilliam jailed for Home by the Rawalpindi" on Saturday. It is understood that the new postage stamp for Perak contains a very good likeness of His Highness the Sultan. The Hon. Colonel Cecil Rae and88 words
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Article200 1933-11-14 8 The marriage took place at 2 p.m. on Saturday at St. Andrew's Church, Kuala Lumpur, of Denis Jay Sandys, Manager of the British American Tobacco Co (Straits) Ltd., Pudu, Kuala Lumpur son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Sandys of Bristol England, and Mary Livingstone Allen' SfiF f200 words
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Article49 1933-11-14 8 The Rev. T. W. Bowmar with Mrs Bowmar and their three daughters arrived in Penang from Kuala Lumpur on Nov. 1 anrj Mr Bowrmir assumed the principalship of the wio--1 t!?f e nn?f hool Penan e the same fay. on Nov P 9 y WaS glVen in honour49 words
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Article40 1933-11-14 8 TT The Poppy Day dance at the Suneei s e ?c.o fl clc an o C ia^„ rt a a nd tl laS hot u n Sund ay morning when the last batch of revellers left the Club.40 words
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Article49 1933-11-14 8 abou? Sri WaCk Panther measuring mle and a LiPf G Broga about a Sunday ThA f f? Tampin, on tirnr J he trap ha d been set for a rfstp a S y r Mr K I H T Stiven > but "ho? 6 WaCk Panther wh ich was49 words
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Article65 1933-11-14 8 <Jl r v G Hill of tne Chartered Bank, Seremban, is going Home on furloueh latter Part of Novembl?: from rh? S cc f ede T d °y Mr. Simpson, Bank Lumpur Chartered Mr. H s. Brown is expected from Home, on Saturday, November 25 He was in charge65 words
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Article38 1933-11-14 8 While a family in Tranquerah wee busy shifting their personal effects and arranging for removal to another house two doors away, a thief sneaked in and appropriated several valuable batik sarongs and a good stock of crockery38 words
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Article420 1933-11-14 8 I BY WU,^'J F "LOOKER-ON" Japan seems to Have scratched Russian and found a Tartar. A flea circus is goino; t(l Singapore. We're all itching to si "Financial crisis in Siam" i suppose they will have to buy their requirements on tical. Women have been enlisted to420 words
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Article38 1933-11-14 8 VILLAGE ENJOYS A "COMEDY". Bfl VH AERIAL MANOEUVRES IN HONGKONG. P 3. SPORT NEWS on pages 12 and II CLUB DIARY, on page 13 CHINA AND OPIUM EVIL, M I CHINA NEWS, on page 1538 words
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Advertisement134 1933-11-14 8 g. minqnri :ii!.|i-|nininiii|iiini; •'iiiiiMiiii!|:;inii:ii!|iiiiiii:i>!f:!|it||||ti||i|;'|ii|| l ll l |r|n|l^> l si^^ mmjjjk% i /I a%wm mm m Ma?ical Place f V «SHeB-p V\ /M\ mmWbMT tnantmei! t lor EveTy f PARENTS BRING <tf J YOUR KIDDIES I THEY'LL ENJOY EVERY I MINUTE OP THEIR THRILLING ATTRACTIONS. THE ENCHANTED CAVE" AND "MAGIC134 words
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Advertisement45 1933-11-14 8 BING CROSBY j Sings The Hits From "College Humour" Learn to Croon Moonstruck on BRUNSWICK RECORDS Obtainable at: SEASON CO., LTD., 115, North Bridge Road, SINGAPORE. PERMANENT WAVING $8 ONLY In October And November. FIGARO Raffles Hotel (Room 120) and at 93, Bras Basah Road.45 words
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272 1933-11-14 9 GRAND PARADE OF THE GERMAN PEOPLE. 'Not A Second-Class Nation." Hitler Prepared To Extend The Hand Of Friendship. -REDS" DEMONSTRATE IN LONDON. I «ituilill. Nov. lri. ll( if -nmi> WIM'C paying < u.mph in Whtte- i iwane wen.'272 words
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Article292 1933-11-14 9 Ur\ or The Fascist Idea. Reuter Wireless. Ron»» Nov l-> pci't» this morning out hull the- result ol the -is ii victory for tJu 9 AlfMpb N« v, York. Nov 13. tribute the German ti- imdcT ibi. rut.lilc.-vS reiViktMon. declares the II» ~:d Trtbune Reuter. Lima. Nov 13- G-Reuter Wireless. - 292 words
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Article256 1933-11-14 9 Comment Of The Saar Comission. Reuter Wireless. Paris. Nov. 9. Scathing denunciations of alleged Nazi intrigues in the Saar and the announcement that exceptional measures are contemplated to meet it are features of the quarterly report of the Saar Commission to the League of Nations. It is contendedReuter Wireless. - 256 words
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Article228 1933-11-14 9 Elections Were A "Shameless Swindle." Reuter Wireless. Prague, Nov. 10. From their safe asylum here, the German social democratic party headquarters have issued a manifesto denouncing Sunday's elections in Germany, dwelling on the disastrous results of Nazi policy at home and abroad, and describing the elections as aReuter Wireless. - 228 words
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Article229 1933-11-14 9 Expansion To Reduce Unemployment. Reuter. Washington. Nov. 8. PRESIDENT Roosevelt has announced the expansion of the Federal relief plans, which aim at removing four million men from the relief payrolls by a public works programme—Reuter Wireless. Paris. Nov. 9 The Bank of France gold reserves have shrunkReuter. - 229 words
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Article140 1933-11-14 9 Agreement Signed For Its Preservation. Reuter Wireless. London. Novr. 8. Representatives of ten Governments signed the convention to-day at the Flora and Fauna conference, the object of which is to institute a special regime for the preservation of Fauna and Flora in certain parts of ihe world,Reuter Wireless. - 140 words
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Article56 1933-11-14 9 Unanimous Vote For The Nazis. ON Armistice Day the Germans in Singapore, numbering about 60. boarded two German boats in harbour and recorded their votes in the German general election. The voting, in accordance with the Hitler decree, was open, and it is understood that the local Germans56 words
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Article53 1933-11-14 9 Nearly Hit By Eggs At Public Meeting. Reuter Wireless. Bombay. Nov. 10. For the first time in his life. Gandhi risked being hit by eggs at a public meeting, according to a Nagpur report, when these were hurled at the platform on which he was one of theReuter Wireless. - 53 words
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Article66 1933-11-14 9 Reuter Wireless. London. Nov. 10. The celebration of Armistice Day was heralded at a mid-day service at, the Royal Exchange, which was attended by hundreds of business men from neighbouring banks and offices. The Salvation Army led the singing. The new Lord Mayor of London. Sir Charles Collet,Reuter Wireless. - 66 words
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Article390 1933-11-14 9 Dramatic Statement. LATE SHAH'S REIGN OF TERROR. Reuter Wireless. Rome, Nov. 9. AMANULLAH, ex King of Afghanistan, made a dramatic statement when interviewed by Reuter at his residence here to day. "If the Afghan people wish me to return with my programme of reforms and progress,Reuter Wireless. - 390 words
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Article120 1933-11-14 9 Was Her Husband Already Married? A novel case of alleged cheating came up before the Third Magistrate Mr. R. J F. Curtis, yesterday morning. A young Chinese woman, Sng Geok Lam/ was the complainant and she charged her husband. Hoh Keng Kway. with having on or about Aug.120 words
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Article86 1933-11-14 9 Benefits At School Leaving Age. Reuter Wireless. London, Nov. 8. Sixteen million people instead of 12,000.000 will be covered by unemDloyment insurance by the new Bill, introduced into the House of Commons. The Bill is divided into two parts, the first dealing with unemployment benefits covered by insurance,Reuter Wireless. - 86 words
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Article51 1933-11-14 9 Reuter Wireless. Rome, Nov. 8. The Italian airman, Nicholot, flying a 160 h.p. machine at Littorio, claims to have set up a new altitude record for light seaplanes, by reaching 25,933 feet, beating the record of 17,400 feet made by the German airman, Zimmerman. In 1930 —ReuterReuter Wireless. - 51 words
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Article119 1933-11-14 9 Indian At Free State Convention. Reuter Wireless. Dublin. Nov. 8. INCLUDING delegates from London, Glasgow. Paris and Spain. 2.000 people are attending the eighth annual convention of the Fianna Fail, of which Mr. Scan OKelly. Vice-President of the Irish Free State Government, was elected chairman.Reuter Wireless. - 119 words
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Article37 1933-11-14 9 Reuter. London. Nov. 13. Wing-Commander R. P. Willock. who had developed a temperature, is new normal and is convalescing. He will sail on Dec. B.—Reuter. Wing-Comander Willock has been appointed British Air Attache in ChinaReuter. - 37 words
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Article406 1933-11-14 9 LABOUR AND ARMS POLICY. Commons Debate. Britain Loyal To The League. LABOUR motion of censure on the Government introduced into the House of Commons yesterday defeated by 409 votes to 54. Supporters of the vote declared that as a result of the Government's disarmament policy, Australia and406 words
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Advertisement146 1933-11-14 9 THE WORLD'S FINEST full-size REFRIGERATOR —AND THE [CHEAPEST! j I tfc market, because we ar the largest producers I in I h< intry con- I'RICE ,5:56"). JOSEPH LTD: ir-gSS» "EE M. V." TALKIE HITS- FALLING FOR YOU. tmM You don't understand. Jack Hulbert. p44<4 Sweep. R Mrs. Bartholomew. C. Courtneidge.146 words
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229 1933-11-14 10 Skin-Grafting Used. FIVE MALAYS IN THE DOCK. JWERE have been several cases of acid-throwing in Singapore lately. Yesterday five Malays were in the dock in the local police courts in connection with the terrible disfigurement of another Malay. It was stated that concentrated acid229 words
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Article294 1933-11-14 10 Complainant Exempted From Further Attendance. The complainant. Haron bin Noor Mohamed, who occupied a very secluded spot in the court during the hearine was terribly disfigured about the face and medical evidence showed that skin grafting had been carried out, on his face, chest and hands. He was294 words
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Article384 1933-11-14 10 Third Accused Threatened With Harm? A sergeant who was formerly attached to the Kandang Kerbau Police Station stated that on June 6. 1932, he took down a report from Abdul Kahar bin Kadir Khan, the third accused, to the effect that his daughter had left his house, leaving384 words
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Article410 1933-11-14 10 Accused Did Not Want To Hear Them. All the accused refused to have the confessions read out to them but his honour pointed out that they had to hear them. The first accused's confession was then read out. Briefly it was to the effect that he had been410 words
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Article290 1933-11-14 10 Complainant Denies Writing The Letter. Two days previous to the incident complainant saw the first accused standing in front of the Ritz Theatre with Wan Dollah, the second accused The next day he saw both of them again at Geylang Road xx, 0n ther occasi oris he290 words
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Article143 1933-11-14 10 Woman's Conviction Set Aside. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Nov. 13. rpwo criminal appeals were heard by the Hon. Mr Justice G. A. Hereford in the Supreme Court this morning. The first case was one in which a Chinese woman, named Keh Pian. appealed against the143 words
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Article196 1933-11-14 10 On Soviet Frontier. COiMMUNISTS IN SHANGHAI. Shanghai, Nov. 14. two divisions of Japanese troops are arriving in Manchuria. A portion of the Japanese forces ir. Korea are mobilising. The total strength of Japanesa troops in Manchuria at present is ten divisions and one brigade and five air196 words
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Article132 1933-11-14 10 Startling Humours in China, Shanghai. Nov. 14. Certain politicians who recenly went to Foochow from Hongkong are cirrsu/'*' 1 rumour s to the effect that Fultlen is getting ready to set up the rd aßdinal Marshal Chiang Kaj All sort» ol rumours .ire rile in ruklen. it132 words
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Article219 1933-11-14 10 Sultanah Visits Johore School. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru, Nov. 13. INHERE; was a large and representative gathering at the Nge Heng Malay Girls' School. Johore Bahru. this evening, when the annual distribution of prizes to the pupils of the Malay Girls' Schools in JohtVj219 words
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Article73 1933-11-14 10 Shareholders* Action Against Albert Wiggin. Reuter. New York. Nov. 13 A group of shareholders have filed an action in the New York Supreme Court against Albert .Wiggin, ex-Chairman, and 135 directors of the Chase National Bank, to recover $100,000,000 losses oi the bank, owing to alleged -negligence wasteReuter. - 73 words
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Article39 1933-11-14 10 Fines For Spreading: False News. Reuter Wireless. Malta, Nov. 9. A new Press law provides for three months' imprisonment and a fine for spreading false news likely to disturb order or to promote disaffection —Reuter Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 39 words
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Article1181 1933-11-14 10 School Fees I»etiti„ n NO REPLY nuM GOVT. Particular inter* M the meeting ol the Chinese British Association i 1 on Nov. 21/ The education policy and Settlements Civil Service discussed. The report of the S p, A rnittee, given below, mai Malay may be the 11,181 words
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Advertisement27 1933-11-14 10 Aj§§H (LIME AND SODA) INDICATED IX Affection, of (he LUNGS. functional Disorders of (be bE J 8 SEVERAL DEBILITY and j Especially tthfn dur t„ Fault; < WAHIN27 words
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Advertisement21 1933-11-14 10 THE Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIM ITER China Building, Cliuli i StwA 'PHONE 5808. KNGAfO* FIRE, MARINE, MOTOB VEHICLES WORKMAN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE21 words
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1497 1933-11-14 11 ii krupt's Apptal. ORDERED TO DO AN POSSIBILITY. re your lordships is bat it is of some T do not think this I ion ol the Banker has ever been bethe Straits Settlerut think the corres□n in England in the has ever1,497 words
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Article203 1933-11-14 11 Incident At Local Cinema. DRESSED in his shirt sleeves and shorts, a well-built young Hylam appeared before the Second Magistrate (Mr. N. Grice) yesterday, on a charge of stealing a watch from a compatriot. According to the prosecution, conducted by Inspector Goodship. the complainant and a friend203 words
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Article76 1933-11-14 11 Bengali Charged In Police Court. Another case of alleged acid-throwing was mentioned before the Second Magistrate, Mr. N. Grice, yesterday morning the parties concerned being Bengalis. Gokala Chand, the accused, was produced before his honour, and the prosecution asked for a week's time stating that one of76 words
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Article460 1933-11-14 11 Three-Hour Talk With Premier. Shanghai, Nov. 13. TV*- Lo Wen Kan, former Foreign U Minister who has just returned to the capital from his trip to Sinkiang (Chinese Turkestan), conversed for over three hours with Mr. Wang Ching Wei (Premier) at the latter's residence on460 words
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Article63 1933-11-14 11 The Band of the S.S. Police will play the following programme, weather permitting, at Telok Ayer to-day, commencing at 5.15 p.m. "A Strauss Garland." Winter: selection, "Cavalcade," Coward: waltz. "Sobre las Clas," Rosas; selection, "Merrie England." German; "Hungarian Dances V and VI." Brahms; gavotte, "Stephanie," Czibulka; march,63 words
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Article101 1933-11-14 11 Found Tied To Legs Of Chinese. The unnatural gait of a Chinese. Chan Ah Mui. whilst walking down the gangway of the Memnon" on Sunday, attracted the attention of a Revenue Officer who was posted on duty on the ship. He promptly searched the man and found that101 words
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Article86 1933-11-14 11 Or. fioibbeis Examined By DiinitroHf. Reuter Wireless. Berlin, Nov. 8 A crowded court toot, at the resumption of the notchstaß ftre trial listened to a battle between Dr. Ooebbelb and Dimltrofl Unlike other distinguished witnesses, Dr Goebbeis declined to make a speech and merely answered questions, and UiReuter Wireless. - 86 words
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Advertisement170 1933-11-14 11 j l 1 "V/*OUR HOME—an asset as long as it is a home J A —for your family must have a place to live; but a liability should the time come when there is j no income for taxes, upkeep, repairs—and a forced j sale would mean a heavy loss.170 words
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Article835 1933-11-14 12 S.T.C. November Races: To-day's Track Work. All Yesterday's Hockey Matches. College Team Beat The Cricket Club. RAFFLES College beat an "A" team of the S.C.C. at hockey by 3-2 on the Padang yesterday. It was a dull game until the latter stages, when the College, after being two goals down,835 words
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Article, Illustration48 1933-11-14 12 S.C.C. HOCKEY. S. C. c. team v. the Malaya Command to-morrow at Tanglin. F J. L. Mayger: F. V. Duckworth. C. E. Brooke; T. W. Morray, Lt. N C Phillips, D. H. Tudor; L. N. Davies M. C. Elliott. H. S. Hewett, Rev. n' Williams. L. S. Freer.48 words
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Article464 1933-11-14 12 Miss Wu Wei Ching, winner of the girls* broad-jump championship at the Chinese sports meeting on Saturday. M.C.U. WIN. Hockty Match At Sepoy Lines. Though, .starting the go mo with two forwards short, the Medicai College Union had no difficulty in establishing an early lead and following it up with464 words
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Article263 1933-11-14 12 tacked again on the left and though Willis stopped them for a while COOPER trapped a pass and scored with a hefty rising shot. C. Armstrong found Walker safe when he shot for goal in the next raid. And Kirn Chong was called upon twice to save from Toghill and263 words
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Article422 1933-11-14 12 the pack. In spite of this they put up quite a stout resistance. The best man on the field was Ainsworth, the Islands' scrum half who was very resourceful and quick to take advantage of a lapse by the defence. His dribbling was also good and enabled him to scoreReuter. - 422 words
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Article46 1933-11-14 12 Hongkong, Nov. 14. The score at the lunth interval to-day in the interport cricket match between Hongkong: and Shanghai, was: HONGKONG: 240 and 212. SHANGHAI: 103 and 16 for 0 wkt. —Reuter. ENGLISH F.A. CUP COMPETITION. Draw For Matches On Nov. 25. i i I I46 words
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Article188 1933-11-14 12 THE draw for the first round proper in the English F.A. Cup, in which Third Division teams are competing, and which are to be played on Nov. 25, resulted as follows: Gainsboro' Trinity or Shrewsbury v. Altringham. Manchester N. E. or Workington v. Southport port. Rotherham U. v. Southbanks St.188 words
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Article38 1933-11-14 12 Mr. S. D. Rayman. commenting on the I.CF.A. soccer team's indifferent record, suggests that better results would be achieved if there were distinct teams for Indians and Ceylonese, playing at first in the lower divisions. GRASSHOPPERS SOCCER XI.38 words
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Article80 1933-11-14 12 The Grasshoppers XI defeated Kathiravelu's at soccer XI by one goal to nil on Friday. Kee Chuan scored the only goal of the match. On Sunday the Grasshoppers defeated the McNair Sports Club, also one goal to nil. Harith Omar was the scorer. The Grasshoppers are a team consisting of80 words
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901 1933-11-14 12 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Nov. 13. Playing on the padang yesterday, the Paulian hockey team beat the St. Francis Association, of Malacca, who travelled to Seremban, by 2-1. The game was evenly contested. The scorers for the winners were Reutens and R. Lopez, while J. M. Lee netted for901 words
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Article53 1933-11-14 12 The following horses and ponies have been scratched from to-mor-row's events: Limber Up, Silver Monk, Little Mester, Haraga. Sunspark, Quick March, Stoker, Prince Caravel, Money Spider, Veracity. Mentone. Phar Rone, True Light, Gold Finch, Capone, Blue Bird, Phoon Tok. Double tote on races 6 and 8. Big sweep53 words
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Advertisement55 1933-11-14 12 _..>k_i>_i>_.'» i_ l i_M_M_<i.i._u«H_ii ■_>■•'-■>_■■ r i.■<.■>,. ...,■.,.'.•.<_ -< KLIM I POWDERED MILK s I I__H j PURE M/LK rniJ SAFE MILK FOR C FOX I DRINKING HgSgl GROWING OR COOKING .CHILDREN. I Obtainable at all Leading Provision Dealers. DISTRIBUTORS GETZ BROS. CO. t t iiii|i,t».i i uLii.j|iii_i;ii:;i,'ii]ti) iJl i55 words
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Article426 1933-11-14 13 ki d Berg Outpointed In m Sew York. I r*i •sy/m&cnt.) London, Oct 23. Whitechapel I X jived a severe jolt to J o ut with Barney d vision to Tony -American, after a which Berg appeared comfortable margin lo' i took place in New j points.426 words
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Article94 1933-11-14 13 Reims Tor To-morrow's Trial. :h preparatory to the the Singapore XI to meet in Kuala Lumpur on Saturday, 1 the following day. will take S.C.C. ground to-morrow: JJ teanu will be: Cheok Wah (S.C.R.C.); C.S.C), Lieut. Douglass 1 Cpl Cremin (Wilts). Lt. A D H Tudor (S.C.C); N94 words
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Article38 1933-11-14 13 Tourists Run Up A Tall Score. Reuter. Amntsar, Nov. 11. eh between the M.C.C. and Punjab was left drawn. N PUNJAB: 264 (AmarMHI 103 for l wkt. 1 400 for 7 wkts. dccl. (TownWalters 86).-Reuter.Reuter. - 38 words
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Article380 1933-11-14 13 Stewards Reply To Control Board. (From Our 0?i n Ccrrcspondent.) London, Oct. 26. THE reply of the stewards of the British Boxing Board of Control to the proposals submitted at the recent annual general meeting—that the general meeting should have the power of overriding the stewards and power380 words
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Article67 1933-11-14 13 At a recent general meeting of the Harbourview BP held at the residence of Mr S K. Ong. the following were elected as office-bearers for the ensuing Resident. Mr. S. K. Ong; hon. secretary and treasurer. Mr. Joe hon auditor. Mr. Wee Peck Choon; hon. sports captain. Mr.67 words
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Article47 1933-11-14 13 The Jovial's open singles championship was brought to a conclusion on Sunday when the final was playedl off between Lee Yang Chim and Taj Swee Hiong and resulting In a win for tne f °Bcores: Lee Yang Chin beat Tay Swee Hiong 15-4. 10—15, 15—9.47 words
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Article358 1933-11-14 13 Ends In A Sanguinary Battle. fFiom Our On Correspondent.) London, Nov. 2. C CRICKET played in the Solomon Islands is said to be more exciting than even "body-line Test matches. What may be called the final of the inter-island championship, on which teams from the358 words
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Article104 1933-11-14 13 Results Of Principal Matches. Reuter. Lxnuon. N'JV. 11. Ttw principal m* y lootmit inairtu* lJiajmi to-Unv rtMilted *> loUow*: CUeibtir<t 0. Durham 3, «»< Blvkcnlu-jd > Cornwall IS. Devon it. tat R*diulh>. Gloucester 14 Somerset 7. Lancashire 39. Cumberland a, tat Bluntlell* sands). Yorkshire 14 Northumberland P, "PiReuter. - 104 words
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Article458 1933-11-14 13 Details Of Current Prices. I Singapore, Nov. 3. MEAT. Beef, steak (round), kati 28 Beef, stew or curry, kati 22 Pork, lean, kati 42 Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality), kati 33 Mutton, Australian, lb 35 Fowl, kati 35 Hens (locally reared), kati 40 Ducks, Saigon, each 70458 words
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Advertisement287 1933-11-14 13 Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance In force over $35,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In the Strait* Settlement*). HEAD OFFICE: Great Ewtern Llf« Building, Cecil Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: >7. Old Jewry. 8.0. The Company bu £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and eompliei with the British287 words
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Miscellaneous275 1933-11-14 13 CLUB DIARY. (There are numerous Clubs and Singapore, most of the members of which are readers of the "Malaya Tribune." is provided specially for them. invited to co-operate in keeping it W**» uni complete. Happenings of general Mere* v>ill still be included in ihe "Diary of The -Club Diary" can275 words
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Article1417 1933-11-14 14 The, Recommendations. REPORT FROM LEAGUE OF NATIONS. London, Oct. 11. fHE Drug Evil in China is the subject of a communique just issued by the Anti-Opium Information Bureau. It is quite an interesting document of an historical nature. As regards actuality, it asserts that "to appreciate1,417 words
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Article123 1933-11-14 14 Author's Body To Be Taken Home,. Madrid. PREPARATIONS are being made here to givt a great national funeral to the remains of the noveurt, Blasoo Iranes, who wrote "The Four Horsemen Of The Apocalypse." Ibanez, who was a Republican, died in exile in 1928, and was123 words
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Advertisement702 1933-11-14 14 WHAT WILL YOU BE DOING ONE YE4B FROM TO-DAY? Will yOU Still be Strug- I Port thto Coupon to-day gling on at the same old international correspondence job and possibly drawing schools, (Coionian Ltd., of London, even less pay—worried ur.iuA, Robinson Road, sin*»pore. about the future—never j Please send me702 words
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Advertisement138 1933-11-14 14 PEACIf BRAND CONDENSED MILK Economical and Satisfactory I Sole Distributors: 0. RAMASAMY NADAfi I 86, MARKET STREET. SINGAPORE. TEL. 7692. If .8.11 J I Stops Tickling I Throat I g|» Stop it, quickly, with Chamberlain's Cough Remedy.Soothes away the sore- ness, breaks up inflammation, clears |3»SKBI01/P, the air passages. Safe138 words
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Article310 1933-11-14 15 Overthrow Of Chiang Kai Shek Planned. i > Canton, Oct. 5. ■A T a meeting yesterday of C.E.C. members now in Canton, a decision was reached that Canton "should give every assistance to General Pang Chen-wu, the rebel general in North China, in his campaign against310 words
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Article133 1933-11-14 15 Declared A General Strike As Protest. Peiping, Oct. 13. The teachers of Peiping primary schools have declared v general strike as a protest against the non-payment of their salaries. Although they have repeatedly approached the Educational Bureau asking for payment of their back salaries, they have failed to133 words
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Article120 1933-11-14 15 Japanese Plane Dropped Bombs On Yungning. Peiping, Oct. 13. According to a special message received from Yungning, a city on the Hopel-Chahar border in the vicinity of Mlyun, that city was raided by a Japanese bombing 'plane on the morning of October 11. The plane circled around120 words
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Article103 1933-11-14 15 To Compel Abandonment Of Boycott Movement. Hongkong, Oct. 17. As a result of the recent Japanese consular meeting in Formosa, important decisions have been readied regarding measures for recovering Japan's lost trade in South China. It Is understood that the Japanese authorities decided, as a first step, to103 words
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Article120 1933-11-14 15 Shanghai-Wusih Highway To Be Constructed. Shanghai, Oct. 14. Under the auspices of Mayor Wu Teh-chen, Messrs. Yu Ya-enlng, Chang Kung-chuan, Chien Hsin-tze and a number of other noted local business leaders, a motor road is to be constructed between Shanghai and Wusih and a long distance motor-car120 words
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Article191 1933-11-14 15 Peng's Anti-Japanese Attitude. Peiping, Oct. 12. ACCORDING to information received from military sources, serious distension developed among the rebel commanders during a military conference held at Tangshan last night. It is understood that General Fang Chenwu insisted on adopting an anti-Japanese attitude, while General Chi Hung-chang was191 words
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Article92 1933-11-14 15 Request That It Be Marked Out As Manchukuo Territory. Peiping, Oct. 19. Japantf c and Manchukuo troops are still stationed ?.t Malanyu, the place where the Manchu emperors are buried, and show no indication of withdrawing. On the contrary, the Japanese authorities are approaching the Chinese authorities92 words
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Article100 1933-11-14 15 Met Dr. W. W. Yen In Siberian Town. Nanking, Oct. 1. According to a telegram received by the Government, Dr. Lo Wen-kan and Dr. W. W. Yen have met in a town in Western Siberia. They were the guests of honour at a dinner given on100 words
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Advertisement190 1933-11-14 15 O Kfl j|5 IV In I SPARKLING. TASrELESS. VW ODOURLESS r Manufactured bv special process ami oml by all the leading Aerated Water in Malaya. 7. WJ.W. 4. Theflew Style in Face Powder jqm.mo utAivt 5HAWTnmu-j r x w oocsaY rrmmkaVI IXIOMOWUL DifmUNCC I THtT U5I tl« Hfw MOUISi %W190 words
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Advertisement349 1933-11-14 15 Just watch them playing iff energy you do Little wonder they get tired out. Horlick's they love its creamy The vigorous way they throw them- flavour, and it's the very best selves into everything they do. energy-giving nourishment they Playing tearing about and can have. Besides, Horlick's builds school work349 words
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Advertisement530 1933-11-14 16 M. HASSAN. ELECTRICAL AND WATER CONTRACTOR. 16-37, Bras Basah R»ad SINGAPORE. If you are In need of electric lights, fans, motors, etc., and water service, please write to I the above address or 'Phone 8411. TO LET. SIANG LIM PARK Further Reductions of Rents from Ist August, 193.T $16.00 and530 words
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Advertisement322 1933-11-14 16 THE PEOPLE'S PAPER; INDEPENDENT PROGRESSIVE TO LET. TO LET—I-C, Sea Avenue, Katcng, comfortable 2-storey house, garage, 200 yds. from sea. $30 p.m. Apply l-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.322 words
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Advertisement756 1933-11-14 16 EDUCATIONAL. i tm FAR EASTERN MUSICAL SCHOOL, Established 1928. (A Government Registered School). (For Boys and Girls). l-A, Kirk Terrace, Dhobj Ghaut, Singapore. Enrol for a Sound Musical Education--Systematic Training both In Technique and Theory. Complete Course» leading to T.C.L. Certificate, Diploma, Ac etc. Booklet free. M ANC lAN O,756 words
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Advertisement319 1933-11-14 16 FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Three D.C. Linotype motors I/* H.P., apply to the Manager, Malaya Tribune, 56,60, Anson Road. FOR SALE. 500 Ladies' Hats to be cleared below manufacturer's cost. Real bargains, b autiful styles. 117 A. North Bridge I.Meyer Mansion*. 9.30 a m. to 1 p.m FOR SALE PRIVATELY all319 words
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Advertisement346 1933-11-14 16 YICK WOH HlNf J Wear IfJehH r,i Ii: SO to 2 to th, Brtl Malaya. AJ g p .?o;»e/Jorses REPAIRED AND U M ELLISON S. EZEKIEL X fjn 3. CAPITOL BLDG SINGAPORE Will VOL' Have A Better HOME Haven't you both io*ig<c: to trv< imm hen:.? Flee pears bence Rill346 words
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