Malaya Tribune, 18 November 1933
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Title Section39 1933-11-18 1 The Malaya Tribune THE MOST POPULAR DAILY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. Toi. x -No. 274 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1933 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Saturday, Nov. 18, 1933 Malaya Tribune 20 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY NOVEMBER 18, 1933. FIVE CENTS.39 words
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Advertisement37 1933-11-18 1 tm^Smmmmmwm ■—MM Siinday Tribune fn Malaya r _< L i i i i V I 1 W \\m\ VIM \\m} 1 l 1 I IB _id por\ M JOYCE 81/CUIT/ \I ::'t::: ::t :;:;t::;: :.:.:.::::::::::;::>: :;:.r s fl < mm37 words
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Advertisement42 1933-11-18 1 SjL FLINTER JLUffles Place, Stampers, Importing Diamonds and Pearl Necklace* 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,42 words
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Article, Illustration74 1933-11-18 2 Comments On The Mail. M- >«/>u N lores. Nowi Oiat w< Kavr ItoU a *hori rtsi do you tfiinK i' it \i«fir- »i> hud another debate? t{ vnii It; IM»MK wt nutftU to have onr. plcww i ,vi- 'iilllbk! t&jjkf. I am ufralri ibe n)bvM'f74 words
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Article507 1933-11-18 2 ■UU 'Janrt C#HJrnor"t Jltiiu' Cousin*' I!:»»*«• juM u bliort lime r> wilte tin* itorr dovii »(id t hope that you t) like It. n*-»i> wo-s u'i>« a father vho wished 'o ».1 till* dlhpoaUtiin of hL% ihm sona He. therefore «diii-d u»»'ir togetiiri unc. -ihowed507 words
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Article225 1933-11-18 2 IBy Happy Neo.") Hello! sisters, glad to appear this week. The longer I live the more I feel the importance of adhering to the rules I have laid down for myself In relation to the following I objects; <1» To hear as little as possible of what is225 words
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Article289 1933-11-18 2 Du "Ld(ty noweUtl,"t D«rar sister» to-day 1 am tiuKig to narrate to you the adventure ul "little candle Ihlß Is a -toiy an J I hope Mir Misters will rnioy nadtng 11. The Utile candle dccldcd one day »o leow the dusty candle-stick which had289 words
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Article419 1933-11-18 2 ißy 'Optimistic Dreamer.") We all know that Sunday is supposed to be a day of rest from all our earthly toils. However, there is really no reason why anyone should regard Sunday games and cinema as an evil. We must take into consideration that the surroundings and occupations419 words
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Article197 1933-11-18 2 (By "lan.") I think, dear cousins, most of you have heroes, but, of course. I do not mean it in a sentimental way. I mean, of all the great historical people, one of them would impress us more than the others. My hero is Abraham Lincoln. It Is197 words
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Article903 1933-11-18 2 /By "Constance.") Fung Teck Cheng, a young noble of Peking, whose father has left him no money, comts to Shanghai and is befriended by his godlather. Ah Lok. the richest merchant there One day Fung expresses a desire to make a \cyage to Europe, so as to903 words
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Article151 1933-11-18 2 (By "Y. K. N."J A hunter whose wife was ill, left his baby boy in-charge of a faithful old hound while he went out in search of food. Upon his return he was shocked to find that his child was no longer lying in its cot, while bloodstains151 words
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Advertisement375 1933-11-18 2 co\iple^ions of film-land In the luxurious dressing-rooms of Hollywood you find the simple, white tablet of Lux Toilet Soap—the beauty secret of the film stars! The camera demands a flawless skin; the mild lather of Lux Toilet Soap is praised by scores of famous film stars for the youthful smoothness375 words
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Advertisement136 1933-11-18 2 I•II.I.IIiII•IItMii• i i i i I Art Modern Ukuleles. (Made in U.S.A.) I Do not confuse this ukulele with the cheaper quality. Mad< seasoned wood and fitted with Patent non-slip pegs. Beautnui I design (as illustration). Fine tone. $6 Each, Postage 50 Cts. Extra. T. M A. MUSIC HOUSE 61,136 words
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Article801 1933-11-18 3 Secret iVleetings In The Woods. PiUoUC Oil- 11 j f pHE Executive Committee of the O<«rro.wi -I Social Democratic Party, which riinovcJ to Prague after we wire picvenM from carry Itu! on cuv work n sKk Germany lied all wrtA I ci.nirulu .v to contend with801 words
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Article160 1933-11-18 3 Secrets Disclosed By Falling River. Ik'lgradc. A prehistoric munitions factory luu been tit-.covered xu-ur Ripatchka, Bothnia, as a re»uk ..I the River Una railing to a record low level. It forms part of a river settlement believrd in have been onp ol the last In Europe. •the building»,160 words
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Article49 1933-11-18 3 Helsingfors. The production of macaroni Lorn fresh fish la the suggestion for a new industry put v ard by Norwegian industrialists. The new industry will do away with the existing was.c. it is pointed out, and it will provide nutritious and cheap food at the time.49 words
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Advertisement171 1933-11-18 3 T'i ill V..*g'T AUt.M an ideal gifts. Fdvourites tsting rcmcmSheatfer matched ns and pencils nent beauty and V l ER LIFETIME" is I to serve perfectly its vner lives. ■cat rii<> Co.. oa] Rd.. Singapore. QHEAFFER'S IMB Id ;.V\.(,'S\ v !f\ OPTICAL CO., .j, g,,.,.. piiijf Koail. Singapore. ,l',v ..ii171 words
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Advertisement278 1933-11-18 3 WOMAN LOSES 28 LBS. Trips Upstairs Like A 2-Year-Old. A ffemu wri.es:—"three months ago, after en MfHUMUt, I was persuaded against my will to try Kruschen Baits to reduce my weight, Which was H22 lbs. I had tried other things! bu w all to no avail. After three weeks of278 words
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Advertisement213 1933-11-18 3 Do Your Children ,-v Su ff er f mm W SKIM— Iff mm Children and Babies generally do in this climate. Why not protect them against the danger of skin irritations and inflammations? Nivea Creme is the ideal cure. Rub a little Nivea Creme into your skin every time after213 words
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Advertisement550 1933-11-18 4 M. HASSAN. ELECTRICAL AND WATER CONTRACTOR. 16-37, Bras Basalt Raad, SINGAPORE. If you are In need of electric lights, fans, motors, etc., and water service, please write to the above address or 'Phone 8411. TO LET. SIANG LIM PARK Further Reductions of Rents from Ist August, 1933. $16.00 and $18.00550 words
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Advertisement791 1933-11-18 4 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Mr. J. H. Gcugh, formerly engaged as Secretary of Shaw Bi others Necn Company, has left our service and is no longer authorised to transact any business on our behalf. (Sd.) Runme Shaw, Partner, SHAW BROTHERS. STRAITS AUCTION ROOMS, Tel. No. 4864.791 words
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Advertisement680 1933-11-18 4 TO LET. I TO LET—New Bungalow, 163-A, Haig Road. I electric, water, garage. Rent cheap. Apply within. TO LET —1-C, Sea Avenue, Katong, comfortable 2-storey house, garage, 200 yds. from sea. $30 pm. Apply 1-D, Sea Avenue. TO LET—No. 17, Robinson Road. Rent cheap, Ground Flcor about 2,000 sq. ft.,680 words
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Advertisement224 1933-11-18 4 EDUCATIONAL. FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL, Established 1928. (A Government Registered School). (For Boys and Girls). 1-A Kirk Terrace. Dboby Gbaot, Singapore, Enrol for a Bound Musical EducationSystematic Training both in Technique and Theory. Complete Courses leading to T.C.L. Certificate. Diploma, etc. Booklet free. M AN (T.A NO, Principal LATEST MODERN224 words
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Advertisement861 1933-11-18 4 PUBLIC NOTICES. TENDERS INVITED TENDERS will b? received up to noon on Wednesday, the 22nd N Colonial Secretary's Office, Singapore, the Resident Councillor's. O!:, Resident Councillor's Office, Malacca, from persons desirous cf contra the Government at Singapore, Penang and Malacca, respectively for .t commencing from Ist January, 1934:— '"'"i^ SINGAPORE.861 words
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131 1933-11-18 5 ducallon that will knit i ds thai holrl together i nonwealth of Nations, In the present durational system tt si emphasis has utilitarian value of aust confess that we nmon with most others, of English Eduto trade and comic securing employappreeiate that from tlonal point131 words
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Article201 1933-11-18 5 /ernmenl of bunking has set Ki-unomic Council and J drawn up a reconstruc* t which holds out much Foundation stone of the rogranune is to improve j ird living of the people and ireely remind our reade.s j lard ol living of the j ol China hns. for201 words
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Article257 1933-11-18 5 THESE payments must bo brought to an end It is not so much a question of debtors' capacity to raise the necessary sums in revenue—although since the abolition of reparations that is a very material factor- bat of their capacity to transfer the sums across the exchanges without257 words
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Article1162 1933-11-18 5 Hopes Not Dead. ANOTHER MISSION GOING. rpiIAT the Philippine Islands are still hoping for independence, despite the impasse which has arisen fron> the Hare-Hawes-Cutting Act, is evident from the fact that another mission is en route to Washington to plead the Islands' cause. Comprising in all some1,162 words
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Article102 1933-11-18 5 Liquor Exeange's Option 100,000 Cases. New York. r PHE newly-formed American Liquor A Exchange announces that it has obtained an option on 100,000 cases of Scotch whisky in anticipation of the repeal of prohibition. Warehouse receipts for the whisky are being sold by the Exchange to hotels,102 words
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Advertisement44 1933-11-18 5 which is easily applied and ""-W which does not get out of I P^ ace even wnen applied to I a J n 5,1, 5 therefore always be at hand. i obtainable from dispensaries A or direct from the soie-apents Straits Java Trading Co.44 words
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Advertisement318 1933-11-18 5 JSJlenburgs Foods The* Allenburys' Foods are particularly suited to the feeding of babies in hot climates. They are germ free and their use is an absolute guarantee against infantile diarrhoea and cholera. Milk Food No. 1 Milk Food No. 2 Hii ii i.. I M IM J [<> I BtonUis318 words
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Advertisement65 1933-11-18 5 QUICK SERVICE and ECONOMY. I I USE LION A FUEL. To start tiro for Cooking, etc. i |Tc use as fuel for boiling water, etc. To use as Candles. For usi' in kitchen, bedroom, on table in cam]), on board, in train, etc. ONLY 20 CENTS A BOX. Sole Agents:65 words
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997 1933-11-18 6 Shipping News Notices. FUTURE OF WORLD SHIPPING. The "Foolish Struggle" On Oceanic Routes. IN ttii delivered io Uv -Wh confcr» nee i,\ im<' Io;«i-Parliamentary Union in Mndrld M. Lootj Vlncrilfc, vie»-pruUdrnt of thr Frtncft r imMteftiGU d'* la Mftllnt M*tehaodr •poke on the effort*, oi \fiv deyrciitinu on ship* ping997 words
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Article506 1933-11-18 6 Plane Comes Down In Channel. CATAPULTED from the Norddeutscher Lloyd liner Bremen 740 miles from Southampton with mails, a seaplane which descended in ihe English Channel made a dran atic appearance at Southampton, after search by ships and aircraft had foiled to loca.e her. Anxiety for506 words
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Article61 1933-11-18 6 There arc more Chinese passengers traveiung in the first, class saloon cf the Canton-Hong-kong boats to-day than there were fourteen years ago. according to the "Canton Gazette." Whether the Chinese on the whole appreciate comfort now-a-days or only the younger generation af Chinese appreciate comfort and the older61 words
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Article710 1933-11-18 6 Designed To Meet The Increased Traffic. fl i r> w iK-iitU" to ttl>e h'ou dOlrtUt'J InI |or».-lon rfi»arcili«R W" buibj rt HW lit llawe. whl'-b abould be Imwtart M afcont three tnonU* ii mil b* known a ill** tww Qaro Matitun-. and it iU*i been Uc»ißtusd o710 words
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Article563 1933-11-18 6 Difficulties In Way Of Formation. Din AJI.S ol the proputrd cdf lor the United Sto'c* shipping industry as tvntmtivoly adopted at ;i mMtlliK cf ihlppliu; vxi'ou'.ivea uf New Ysvfc i«Dre»c;nuu£ tlu- nuiioriiy of lbi?« arc still uuwith tio inau.tf.ion to übun fhe> mJI b m*>UL'563 words
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Advertisement570 1933-11-18 6 STEAMER SAILINGS. i\ 0. BRITISH INDIA 1 AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. AND FU* EAST MAIL SERVICE. fCnder Contract with His Majesty's Government*. OUTWARD FROM LONDON fag china and Japan. Due Tonnage. Singapore 1933. BANGALORE 6.000 Nov. 23 CARTHAGE570 words
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Advertisement221 1933-11-18 6 IjLIOYD TRIESTINO (Incorporated In Italy). EXPRESS SERVICE. CARGO SERVICE. to ttatv IN n /-tittm* Calling at Penang, Colombo, Bombay, I SINGAPORE TO ITALY AND CHINA Karachi, Aden, Massowah, Suez, Port j Calling at Colombo, Bombay, Suez, Port Said, Brindisl, Venice and Trieste s i Said, Bcindisi, Venice and TTieste. _1_221 words
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Advertisement224 1933-11-18 6 Deutach Australlsche Dampischiffj GJ Oesellschait. (Companies Incorporated In Germany). OUTWARDS. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. 1933. t s.s. OLDENBURG, via Iloilo and Manila D.c. 2 t m.s. KULMERLAND. via Manila Dec. 12 t m.s. RAMSES, via Manila Dec. 26 1934. t m.s. DUISBURG. via Manila Jan. 9 m.s.224 words
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Advertisement573 1933-11-18 6 STEAMER SAIL[N(; S NORDDEUTa her The undernoted are toe Cxtures:OUTWARDS. I "MAIN" fr Dane, Manila h IMl Shanghai. North China ai id Jaj "COBLENZ" for Manila, n S'hal. North China and Japan 1 "SAai.e," for Manila Shanghai. Dairen. Tsingtau Nagoya. Kobe and Osaka HOMEWARDS. 1933 5 "DONAU" for Genoa. U.573 words
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Article298 1933-11-18 7 Mining Shares. i. Friday, ll a m. tattoos are Issued a x a ud stock Buyers Sellers. l in 336 33 36 37 6 ir>- 15 9 1.35 140 35 36 6 0.30 0.35 Lit 1 20 5- 5,6 I M 0.44 5 I 48 0.57 156298 words
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143 1933-11-18 7 Financial News Views. TO-DAY’S MARKET POSITION. LOCAL RUBBER STEADY. j Tin Price Slightly Higher. fßjt Our Financial Correspondent.) Singapore, Saturday, 11 a.m. To-day's Prices:— Rubber (Singapore), 13*4 eta., down 1 16 ct. Market Tone: Steady. Yesterday's Prices:— Lone -n Rubber, 1 32d., unchanged. Market Tone: Steady. Mew York. 8 cts..143 words
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Article158 1933-11-18 7 Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.wS.), Ltd. Prices for Shell Motor Sp'rlt and various brands of Kerosene are as follows: Shell Aviation Spirit in 4-gallon druma per British Imperial gallon 11.11 Shell Motor Spirit ex pump per British Imperial gallon $0.82 Shell Motor Spirit in 4-gallon drums per British Imperial158 words
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Article95 1933-11-18 7 Vast*. Lewis Peat (Singapore). Ltd. ,:i their weekly report, dated Nov. 17. state: A very ouiet market lias been experien.»J in Singapore during the past week, the «fmiuoed weakness of the American Dollar crippling bushaesa. The tone of the market baa remained steady with Sellers inclined *o be95 words
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Article416 1933-11-18 7 Possible Advantage Of Castor. IN a letter to the editor of the -Financial Times." Mr. G. M. Chard, London, rays: My letter on the futme of rubber plantain ns, pnaMahed in the "Financial Times'' on Aug. 28, has evoked considerable correspondence. While one letter informs me that416 words
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Article64 1933-11-18 7 Duty To Hdp The Chinese Industry? Nanking. Nov 17 The Ministry of Industry has submitted a proposal to the Executive Yuan tor the impo.-i--tion ot a duty on foreign iron in order to assist the nativ:> mineral against outside competition. The Canton Government Is raising $30 000.000 for64 words
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Article231 1933-11-18 7 West Cumberland OutLook Brighter. rpHE industrial outlook for West Cumberland A i n general and Whitehaven in particular, has b-en considerably brightened by ihe fact that the Whitehaven Collieries have been acquired by a large N wcastlc-cn-Tyne firm vi colliery p.roprie*ors The Company ahtch had previously o.orkrd th?231 words
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Article232 1933-11-18 7 Kt duct ion Of The Debit Balance. Hi* rnrort o 1 the Arccturs I>| Kuclmi 1 .ji DrodiirjL C*i. Lt»*., for tl\« vwk L'tided Juiu I'll. -■'ttU'i: i Tur w rk lUjs t -uKcd m ,t profu it .■*i.sslJl?. After fKdur'in*; ihts u mount »Dni Thr lo>? Of232 words
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Article61 1933-11-18 7 An order has been recened, and Is nov being executed, by the Cheshire firm of Smethurs'.;' for the supply of a new type of humidifying machine for the textile industry In Mexico The machine i.s of an entirely new type, centrifugal, self-contained and portable, and elec-trically-operated. I', has61 words
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Article108 1933-11-18 7 Japan And Indian Cotton. Reuter. Tokyo. Nov 17. THE Foreign Office is most perturbed over the latest Indian cotton proposal, which is characterised as providing only a paper basis, impossible of attainment owing to continued insistance en categories and the lack of concrete concessions. The GovernmentReuter. - 108 words
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Article242 1933-11-18 7 Profit For The Year Of $1,815. The annual report of the directors, of Lingui Tin. Ltd.. for the year ended Aug. 31. states The profit for the year was $1,815.19. to which has to be added the amount brought forward from last year $4,240.11. a total of $6,055.30.242 words
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Article86 1933-11-18 7 The following prices for Palm Oil and Palm Kernels l aye been reported by Messrs. Quttwie and Co.; PALM OIL IN BULK: c.i.f. landed weight* New York Philadelphia 2.75 cents iU.S. currency" per lb. c.i.f. landed weights U.S.A. Pacific Ports 2."9 cents (U.S currency) per lb. c.i.f. landed weights Liverpool86 words
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Article681 1933-11-18 7 Rubber Shares. Singapore, Friday, 11 ■m. The following rubber share quotations are j issued by Frastr and Co. and Lyall and Evatt. i Issue Value. Prater Lyall <* I Bhare« On Cve* 1 Allcnuy $0.85 $0.90 $0.80 $O'JO 1 Alor Gajah 0.60 070 0.61 0.70 1 A.681 words
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Article71 1933-11-18 7 A new road, nine Mitel in letkfth, betwern Shotwick and Frodsham. Cheshire, is at ;v<--sent under construction, and is etpet&rt to be completed by about the year 1935. It will open up for development, a lai: c n ;<< I: ol land alongside the ■oath bant:71 words
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Advertisement42 1933-11-18 7 SOUTH BRITISH IVI 1 COMPANY, LTD., Weal Zfuland.) M VRINE, MOTOR &MPENSATION. C II M\(iOLIOL'TH, Manager. INL.IYSON GECSN. THE EASTERN UNITED I «)UI'OK.\TIO\. LTD. I HKE, MARINE, '"<>K CAR Ptl ONAL ACCIDENT I COMPENSATION INSURANCE. tt* ON General Manager. Oatu Str-et. 81ceapore.42 words
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Advertisement91 1933-11-18 7 THE EASTERN BANK, LIMITED. (Incorrorated In England i. SINGAPORE BRANCH: 4, D'Almelda S'reel. Authorised and Subscribed Capital n.00a.000 Paid-up-Capital M.0P0.003 Reserve Fund and Rest 500.000 HEAD OFFICE: LONDON. BRANCHES: B mbay. Calcutta, Colombo, KaraelJ. Madras. Amura, Baghdad. Bahrein. Basra. Krrkuk. Mosul and Singapore. CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and money received on91 words
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Advertisement13 1933-11-18 7 N? 9 COL LYfeR QUAY SINGAPORE Head Office: 55, Wall Street, New York.13 words
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Advertisement244 1933-11-18 7 j THE j SUNDAY I TRIBUNE 1 j j 6ri°rt?8 Saturday's I closing prices of j j rubber in London a/irf iVei0 }'orA% j together with the I CrosS'Rate. Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Limited. (In cor pom tea in Strait* Settlement*.) Successors to THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK, LTD., THE HO HONG244 words
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Advertisement356 1933-11-18 8 ALHAMBRA I 6.15 9.15 1 I I POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT MATINEE: TO-DAY AT 3 P.M. I "the Jungle Mystery" I J with TOM TYLER CECELIA PARKER and NOAH BELi<Y, JR. See the mysterious creature that is neither man nor beast j j Unbelievable adventures of a party of explorers in356 words
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Advertisement404 1933-11-18 8 Amusements rH"Ht|i si i i i i i ff'timnf IM "I i|i:lMl.iliHiiliiliiluliiliilMliHiil!iliilliljiiilli'l: 'Mliilii«'liil|.'l"ritimi|.'|.i«llfcj I Here he is the popular Star of HeH I I Below" now co-staried with Captivating f I HELEN HAVES I c j CAPITOL j Opening At To-Day's Matinee. I Robert Montgomery I HELEN HAVES Metro-Gold wyn-Mayer's404 words
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Advertisement279 1933-11-18 8 I LAST DAY! ft 3.15 6.15 9.15 Ir— Barry morel f with I j I Miriam Hopkins in Metro-Gold wyn- I\<* 3 Mayer's great success *jV, I Ihe j Stranger's j j Return n RUGQLES I A WONDERFUL FILM: BOLRND I WE URGE EVERYONE: TO SEE I JSI»4 BARRYMORE AT279 words
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Article, Illustration304 1933-11-18 9 WAURETANIA CRUISES. lumping Popularity Of Pleasure ttoat. n nf li« "MtilMAnut" on tue (olk*Wi<fl with inturcit by .he bn'. WW Ihl- veteran oi «h. 1 I I <•! ifou year cnilJlny I ivui t •Jujt h«T poputarl'v r>ui>Mliil AUtfl. I .ind September304 words
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Article30 1933-11-18 9 .il .m Wall Contr Veitlt" 15 expvc'.td Smuipoir mii the mnrnUig of Oct. SMuaJial, arid .it a7> pm the same day Port Said. Brindl-.1. 1 ii liorc30 words
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Article88 1933-11-18 9 CHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES. Singapore. Nov. 18. East Wharf (Entrance Gat* 1). bis 22: Rajula 20. Main Wnarf (Entrance Oate 3). i 18; Ginyo Maru 14; Pre?. Johnson 11; trrtDlr* (Entrance Oat# J). Wah 32; Steel Navigator 37. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 4). West Wnart 'Entrance Oat* «>.88 words
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Article64 1933-11-18 9 Tangier. Violent Btfltnb hay? caused immense havoc in the Marrakcch district of Morocco. The orange and tangerine crops have been desinwd. Many of the inhabitants in the neighbourhood have been flooded out of their homes and their crops devastated. A number of Moors were caught by a raging64 words
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Article189 1933-11-18 9 SELLING. Singapore, Nov. 16. London 4 months* sight 2 4 lljN London 3 months' sight 2j4 5 i 32 London 60 days' sight 24 9|64 London 30 days' sight 2j4^ London demand 2j4 764 London T.T. 2|4 564 Lyons and Paris d-mand 950 Hamburg demand 150 New YorK189 words
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Article190 1933-11-18 9 Singapore. Nov. 17. ft. (Slam) W. Coast N. 1 per Kdyan $118 R. (Siam) W. Coast N. 2 per Koyan $108 Rice. B Siam N. 1 $86 Rice, B. Siam N. 2 $81 Siam. No. 1 "Sinhway" $171 Siam, No. 2 "Sinhway" $157 Siam. No. 3 Sinhway" $137 Rice.190 words
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Article65 1933-11-18 9 Belgrade. It is atcd here that a ;.eheme is Mtj worked oui for the exchange or Jugoslav- I tabweo and Manchester manufactured goods. The Jugoslav State tobacco monopoly has la-g" surplus socks in hand, and produced far more than is needed for home consumption. Although the monopoly65 words
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Article93 1933-11-18 9 ALHAMBRA.—Tom Tyler in "The Jungle Mystery." iit CAPITOL —Robert Montgomery and Helen Hayes in "Another Language." EMPIRE.—• "Heroes Of The Flames" complete serial. GREAT WORLD.-Cabaret Dancing sideshows. Malay and Chinese Wayangs cinemas, Talkies: Sky-"The Love Race"; j Star—"The Beauty Mart" (Chinese talkie*. MARLBOROUGH —-This is the Night." NEW WORLD.-Cabaret93 words
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Article362 1933-11-18 9 *> shipments of rnbb.r. including concentrated latex, latex .nd revertex. being flail s hio —omenta on ocean -steamers at all Malavan ports, during the month of October, 1933, in long tons. Sheet ana Crepe. U U —Export Transhipment Latex> Con R ?v "tex. Total. Proper. S.S. Malav362 words
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Advertisement118 1933-11-18 9 THE FILM-LOVERS' ANNUAL FOR 1931. _H_HB''iV Ik Size 8> 4 x 1C ins. It contains full cf the very latest photographs of film favourites, and is crammed with interesting stoiic. b-autifully p:oduced by photogravure, most effectively coloured, varnished, clcth back. Price SI.50. Po;tage Extra. M MOHAMER DULFAKIR CO., Singapore and118 words
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Advertisement56 1933-11-18 9 I i "THE CHROMONICA" I MOUTH ORGAN. The only Mouth Organ provides sharps and flats and playable in any keys. Fitted with brass plates, nickel j plated covers, metal mouth piece. I patent wind saving device, in strong I wood-box with plush lined. At $.5.7.-) only. I j SEASON CO.,56 words
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Advertisement715 1933-11-18 9 j SINGAPORE HQ?US I j Scotts Road. j I On Thursday, November .50—Friday, December Ist— j Saturday, December 2nd. j THE SINGAPORE REPERTORY PLAYERS will present f HAY FEVER By NOEL COWARD, I at 9.:{0 prompt. PLANS AT THE HOTEL PHONE G4«io < MAKE YOUR RESERVATION NOW $1.50. I Dinner715 words
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Miscellaneous152 1933-11-18 9 1 tgOMINTtLLICtNtI SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY. Ceylon and Bombay <Ginyo Maru)* 2pm Banka Island. Pladjoe and Palembang 'Senang) 2 p.m. Kemaman. Kemastk, Kretay, Dungun, Trengganu and Be.sut (Tung Song! 2 pm North and East India (Santhia) 3 p.m. Djambl (Toradja) 3 p.m. Bengkalts and Bagan Si Api Api (Toboali) 4152 words
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Miscellaneous163 1933-11-18 9 DIARY Of T4+E &AY[ I WHAT'S ON? Public Functions And Sports Fixtures. TO-DAY. NOV. 18. High Tide.-.—10.10 a.m., 11.32 p.m. Singapore Races. Rugby: SC.C. v. P.S.. Dunearn Road: Malava Command v. Johore. S.C.C. Hockey: Singapore v. Selangor, K.L.: SRC. "B" v. Whiltshire III. S.R.C: Wiltshire v. India-Ceylon. Tanglin; R.I. v.163 words
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Obituary42 1933-11-18 10 This moniinf at No. 2. Ttmbelmg Rd.. Singapore Grace Eugenie Monteiro. beloved wife of Mr. R.A. Monteiro. Cortege leav s the house at 8.45 a m. to-morrow, to the Church of St. Jo-eph. thence to the Cemetery fcr interment.42 words
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Article753 1933-11-18 10 Mr. De Valera has landed himself in an illogical position which is typical of his whole political record. He fervently desires an all-Ireland Republic, and is quite entitled to do so; but he also wants "some form of association with the British Commonwealth in some circumstances and753 words
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Article172 1933-11-18 10 Comments By The Way. THERE has been a crop of cases in Singapore courts recently in which men have ben punished for c atine by promsin for a consideration, to find woi': for tin r 1-ss fortunate fellows. This is a particularly mean form of disnonesty,172 words
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Article182 1933-11-18 10 PRIVATE enterprise, with prompt and adequate assistance from Government, is endeavouring to inaugurate an air-taxi service in India, between Calcutta and Madras. The company which has been formed to carry out ;his project has. it is reported, applied for permission to carry mails as a link with182 words
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Article223 1933-11-18 10 IT was a refreshing sight to see so many Chinese girls in the field last week-end at the Jalan Besar Stadium when the second Singapore Chinese Athletic Sports were held. It is evident that more and more of China's fair sex are taking interest in athletics and223 words
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116 1933-11-18 10 Malacca was the coolest town in Malaya last month, the temperature on the hottest day being 84.5 degrees. The Hon. the Colonial Secretary, Mr. A. S. Haynes, has been in Malacca since Monday, residing at the "Cottage." He probably returns to Singapo -c to-day.116 words
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Article14 1933-11-18 10 Mr. G. W. Pow has been appointed Sub-Agent of the Chartered Bank. Sitiawan.14 words
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Article14 1933-11-18 10 Mr. V. Subramaniam, 1 Postmaster, Tapah, has been promoted to the Special Grade.14 words
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Article163 1933-11-18 10 Once again, the committee of the Y.W.C.A. is making plans for the annual Christmas party, which has been quite a feature of the season to the children of Kuala Lumpur. It will be held at the Y.W.C.A.. Birch Road, on Saturday. Dec. 9, from 4.30 p.m. and invitations163 words
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Article83 1933-11-18 10 A fata! accident occurred on the railway at Batu Gajah on Saturday afternoon, when a local train was being pulled up. A Japanese, in trying to jump into the train, fell between the train and the platform and was killed instantly. The unfortunate man was later identified as83 words
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Article419 1933-11-18 10 BY "LOOKER-ON" Well played. Malaya! A And whoopee for Willis; A ft i He and Alvis—two youngsterswere the heroes of the match. AAA Plus, of course, Skipper Hamiltos —the Man for the Big Occasion. A The last day of the Race*. A Now if only some of419 words
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Article52 1933-11-18 10 GIRLS' CORNER, on page 2 ANTI-HITLER WORK, on pan i 3 INDEPENDENCE OF PHILIPPINES. P SPORTS NEWS, on pases 14 and la CLUB DIARY, on pat(e 15. LABOUR'S BOYCOTT, on pa a 16. RADIO NEWS, on page IT. DISARMAMENT PLAN, on mgt II BOYS' CORNER on page52 words
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Advertisement95 1933-11-18 10 I 1100 7„ British Milk "REGAL" UNSWEETENED CONDENSED Procurable At All Leading Provision Shops. 60LE AGENTS: HENRY WAUGH Co., td. SINGAPORE, PENANG, KUALA LUMPUR, MED AN. The Portable Machine with the cabinet tone. V j Koh-i-noor $44 00 Jsß^jL Souverain Unon Lessl 2 6%! G. H. SLOT CO., LTD., Sole95 words
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Advertisement124 1933-11-18 10 I PRISCILLA LTD., J «1 STAMFORD ROAD. SINGAPORE j TEL. 3335. j Specialists in l I j Rien JoNe Corsets and Girdles, i IVan Raa.ie and Allen "A" hosiery, j Vim Unite undies of the most jl exquisite and delicate texture I in the latest style. i j Gantner swim124 words
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85 1933-11-18 11 HELP IN THE FINANCIAL CRISIS. 112 LEAST. THIRTY MILLIONS NEEDED. Hie Fukien Rebellion. Uictalorship 01 The Kuomintang To End? n Hongkong are affected by the difticuli Unig ami Chang Lung banks ami are to .i.otonou In n I'rom the Hongkong Government if liuiuidiul85 words
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712 1933-11-18 11 ii mgkoiig, Nov. IS. ,j. v I Ming Shu. Gen. Chiang d and Gen. Tsai Tin* er 1 «dera <»f the antinent 'nave summoned rence lo be held in •j m ting is to decide whether independent Government is to fished, and an offi ial712 words
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Article67 1933-11-18 11 Request To Hongkong (toventmeat. Hongkong, Nov. IS. TIIL Chinese banks in Hongready to request ihe Hongkong Government to *rrant ■i I -i of $30,000,000 to help tide <»ur the financial crisis caused i>\ ike rep rted insolvency of Ike Shan Lung the Chang Lungbonks, (he '.evcrnment did67 words
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Article30 1933-11-18 11 I v ni > '»i'< Feared I.ukL 'T.ikjt Nov. 17 t* i !^jrn" jt if ».'i a Mul'lli on ii' »t,i r a! sv.om I- CD»p,r I».--U' UfeilDO MftL'W30 words
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Article15 1933-11-18 11 untitled Athletie Union and the Chinese Amateur Badminton Party, cf Malacca. 1 exempted from registration.15 words
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Article81 1933-11-18 11 Funk Sues For Dissolution 01 Marriage. New York A umn who sought J dlvol^ rt U Trenton. Nov. Jersey on U.e L'ronnd o» oxtrcmc cruelty alleged that thP"v at -m ties? arljdt J ca A; Knife ii i:«it-aIW» bov"L sciaaots. pots and pan-*, lorks. a flat n ehaun81 words
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Article259 1933-11-18 11 Inflationists Urge Its Continuance. Reuter. New York, Nov. 17. TVR Sprague. Adviser to the Treasury. has .submitted his resignation to President Roosevelt, who has refused to accept it immediately, according to the "Herald Tribune." The "Journal of Commerce" declares that Dr. Sprague has urged Mr. RooseveltReuter. - 259 words
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Article210 1933-11-18 11 Arrival In Singapore To-Day. Sir Basil Blackett. the Home financial expert, arrived in Singapore by the X.L.M. to-day. His mission is to inquire and report whether and, if so, to what exient and under what conditions the .Malay States. Federated and Infederated, should participate in the profits210 words
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Article125 1933-11-18 11 King's Speech. THE FUTURE ARMS POLICY. Reuter. London, Nov. 17. THE withdrawal of Germany has necessarily dislocated the programme, but the work for international disarmament by agreement must be vigorously pursued, declares the King's Speech for the prorogation of Parliament. The World Economic Conference, he states, hasReuter. - 125 words
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Article177 1933-11-18 11 Soldiers Court Mariiallcd In Hongkong. Reuter. Hongkong, Nov. 17. The court-martial on Corporals Brearley and Doughty of the Lincolnshire Regiment and Private McCardell of the South Wales Borderers, who were charged under the Official Secrets Act with conspiring to copy secret documents and communicating and receiving informationReuter. - 177 words
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Article57 1933-11-18 11 Patriarch Condemns "Frivolous Parties." Jerusalem. Nocturnal picnics and mixed bathing on the shore of the Dead Sea are deplored by the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem, Monsignor Barlassina. In a proclamation, he condemns such parties as "occasions for frivolities of all sorts." Roman Catholics arc warned c57 words
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Article115 1933-11-18 11 Petitioner Granted Decree Nisi. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. Nov. 17. MR. Justice Mudie delivered judgment to-day on tne question of a respondent's domicile, which has raised In connection with a petition for divorce Died by Florence Humphrys against Capt. C. W. E. Humphrys, horse owner115 words
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Article108 1933-11-18 11 Question In The House Of Commons. Reuter. London. Nov. 17. In the House of Commons to-day Brig. Gen. H. Crifton Brown (Con.. Newbury > asked whether, in view of the lawlessness and piracy in the vicinity of Hong Kong and the general uncertainty as to the ChineseReuter. - 108 words
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Article388 1933-11-18 11 AGREEMENT WITH U.S. Religious Freedom. Other Problems Being Discussed. Reuter. Washington, Nov. 17. pRESIDKNT Roosevelt annouma B that the United States has agreed to resume normal relations with the Soviet and to exchange Ambassadors. Mr. William Bullitt, a member of the U.S. Delegation to the World EconomicReuter. - 388 words
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Advertisement148 1933-11-18 11 *'l I till I 111 i if; i i i i i i i t i j i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i mi I I I M il l 111 l m m COCOA mm148 words
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566 1933-11-18 12 WOMAN MOTORIST CONVICTED. Two Drivers Charged. ALLEGED SPEED OF THIRTY MILES. 4 COLLISION between a "mosquito" bus, driven by a Chinese, and a two seater motor-car, driven by a European lady. Miss Norma Jones, had a sequel before the Fourth Magistrate (Mr. J. M.566 words
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80 1933-11-18 12 AT THE CINEMAS. The Vituphone all t«rhnlcolour production. •■Kisa Ml- Acain" it, the current attraction at thr R»»xy theatre. Thk. tbr* .screen version of Mile. Modl#ti-." Victor Herberts, famous musical romance and with added mu»lc. humour and glamour, the nivAun; piuJlv provides first-class enWrUUninent, WaU*t80 words
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Article69 1933-11-18 12 A gala night is promised for patrons of the Great World to-day. Apart from other attractions, a waltz competition will be held at the Cabaret for prizes donated by Mr Tan Chong Chew. The competition will be judged by Mr and Mrs. Vyner Gomez. Mrs. Alford. Miss69 words
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Article174 1933-11-18 12 i Five Local Malays Charged. THE preliminary inquiry into the case in which five Malays are alleged to be concerned in an incident in which a well-known compatriot was terribly injured by nitric acid, was concluded before the Second Magistrate (Mr. N. Orice) yesterday. The accused are174 words
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Article206 1933-11-18 12 Judgment Deferred In Thavani Letter Case. The case in which R.M.N.L. Letchumanan Chettiar appealed against the decision in the Malacca Supreme Court dismissing his claim for $3,000 against A. L. V. Alagappa Chettiar on a "Thavani Letter" was concluded in the full court of appeal yesterday before Sir206 words
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Article159 1933-11-18 12 Riches Of Folder Collec!ion In Washington. Washington. Years and a fortune have gone to build ud the Folger Shakespeare Library hrre which contains upwards of 75.000 volumes bearing upon the bard and his ccntemporaries. Of the precious first folio, of which fewer than 200 copies are known159 words
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Article123 1933-11-18 12 Large Areas Of Singapore Under Water. Following heavy rain throughout most of yesterday and late last night, parts of Singe pore were again under water this morning, particularly the area around Orchard Road and the even lower area in Balmoral Road. Motorists splashed through long stretches of road123 words
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Article82 1933-11-18 12 Chinese Woman Charged With Kidnapping. Another alleged case of kidnapping was mentioned before Mr. H. A. Porrcr, the District Judge, yesterday. The accused, a Chinese woman, was charged with kidnapping a young child from the legal guardianship of its mother. She claimed trial, saying that she took *.he82 words
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Article348 1933-11-18 12 Working Of Quarry To Be Handed Over. MUNICIPAL Committee No. 3. took the am following action at a meeting held on Nov. 7. Confirmed, under Section 101, the plan, requisition, estimate, and apportionment of the cost of metalling and draining Kings Road, from Bukit Tirnah Road up to348 words
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Article106 1933-11-18 12 Annual Inspection By Major D. G. MacLeod. The Second Singapore Company of the Boys' Brigade held their second annual inspection at the S V C. Headquarters yesterday. The Inspecting Officer. Major D G MacLeod, 0.8.E.. Officer Commanding C" Company, S VC, took the salut" and inspected the company.106 words
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Article109 1933-11-18 12 New French Plan For League. Reuter. Geneva, Nov. 18. ANEW French plan for control, designed to ensure security by a system of checks regarding the proper execution of the Disarmament Convention has been submitted to a special commmittee dealing with the question. There will be three kinds ofReuter. - 109 words
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Article304 1933-11-18 12 Straits Chinese Epworlh League's Effort. With the object of raising funds for the expansion and extension of their acJvitiis and also fcr charity, a varie.y concert entertainment was given to a large and apprecia.iv,audience on Friday. Nov. 10. 1933. at 8 p.m. b\ the Straits Chinese Epwor.h League.304 words
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Article67 1933-11-18 12 Endangered Their Lives In Bording Ship. Two Chinese vegetable sellers were yesterday fined SI t each, by t he Third Magistrate (Mr. R. J. F. Curtis* lor boarding a steamer from China by other means than the gangway. It was stated by the prosecution that they were in67 words
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Article1111 1933-11-18 12 Doctor's Evidence On Alcohol. IriRANK Milton Love, a local warder, was ycs--T terday convicted by the Criminal District I Judge, Mr. H. A. Forrer, of causing grievous hurt to a Chinese, by driving his car in a msh and negligent manner. The accused was fined $401,111 words
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Article320 1933-11-18 12 Nw i on»uM, l(rj| ,N ™'<vii:\\ i: '> ix SIN*. I I J)K- Philip K„ n»'Wlv upp.nr I ijeiieriil morning imm 112 Johnson A party ~l iny reiifc»),!,,!.,, I public ho(lli*.T ift H him an lw>s,,,| 3»! I\ .SfWltfi seniatiSf <«112 tin Tyuu .«itaU'd thm m*nt320 words
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Article27 1933-11-18 12 London. *>* Mr. J. h. Maeoun, retirement in Ire! 1 taken charge of he Cl London, replacing Mr S «1 died suddenly in Nov l R27 words
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Advertisement20 1933-11-18 12 THE Overseas Assurance CORPORATION. LIMITEDChina Building Cfc»«a StreHTHONE 5808. BINGATU" FIRE, MARINE, H0I» VEHICLES WORKMEN 1 COMPENSATION lN>l'^ NfF "J20 words
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Article445 1933-11-18 13 TALKS WITH JAPAN SUSPENDED. Sailings Decision. •il it !.S ALONG THE i,!{K M' WALL? Shanghai, Nov. 17. Central Goveißimat is ol the pinion that the establishment of i i ustoms services with the kuo will be a violation of the of the League of Nations •n445 words
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Article124 1933-11-18 13 Death Of A Weil-Known Midwife. death occurred yesterday at the tl Hospital of Miss Mabel Annie Bristow, the well-known midwife. Th* deceased was 52 years of age and ed hospital on Monday last, and rwenl an operation on Tuesday re were signs of recovery but she took a124 words
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Article30 1933-11-18 13 "Tufly," his pet dog. ha- been left £1.400 I the win ot Mr. W. F. Kimball of Rlverton, KIMHi The drad man's son. J.T. Kimball, inherits 9m\M £2.30 words
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Article468 1933-11-18 13 Bankruptcy Petition Opposed. WHAT is believed to be the second case of its nature in the local courts came up in the Bankruptcy Court yesterday before Mr. Justic? Mills. nrnn i nvfi j* p T. Ayakkannu. an engine driver employed at the General Hospital, opposed468 words
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Article169 1933-11-18 13 Because She Bears A Mail's Name. Mantua, <Ifely>. Because her name was spelt frongly In her birth certificate. Irfiocente Bertfelli, a pretty 28-year-old Italan girl, cannot marry the man to whoft she is engaged. Innocente. who was born ii Brazil, was mistakenly registered at lirth as169 words
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Article85 1933-11-18 13 British Car Unclimed In Finnish Lottry. Helsingfors. No claimant has comeforward for the Morris motor-car which was offered by the makers as first pice in a lottery arranged during "Brithi Week" m tinland. A month has elapsedfince the wmnng number was published It is therefore presumed that85 words
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Article82 1933-11-18 13 Former MaidseVant Succeeds In CMm. Sued by his formerlChinese maidservant. Charles Doulet was yelerday ordered to pay by the Fourth Magistr* (Mr. J. M. grander) $8 per month toward" maintaining a child which the mother clifred was his. The defendant denfl that the child wis his. alleging that82 words
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Article159 1933-11-18 13 Proposal To Cut Film Star Pay Rolls. Washington, Oct. 14. Officials of the National Recovery AdmlniI ration have revised the movie code to .reduce the fabulous salaries of s ars and directors. Henceforth any studio found engaging stars at "unreasonably" high sale -ies can be fined up to159 words
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Article163 1933-11-18 13 Best Kennel Show Within Memory. London, Oct. 13. Nearly 3,000 dogs, valued at more than £200,000, were exhibited at the annual kennel club show at the Crystal Palace. They represented eighty breeds and includ'd some of the finest animals in the world. Visitors who had been to many163 words
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Advertisement588 1933-11-18 13 CHURCH SERVICES. Details For This Week-End. ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL G:IQ a.m. Holy Communion. 7:30 a.m. Matins. 8 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral). 9:15 a.m. Holy Communion. 1C:30 :<m. Service at H'M. Naval Ease. 5:30 p.m. Evensong <Chcral> and Sermon. C 30 pm. Service at Johore Bahru. Huly Communion on Monday, Wednesday588 words
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Advertisement468 1933-11-18 13 TENDERS. TENDERS will be received up to noon on 24th November. 1933, at the Colonial Secretary's Office, fcr the supply of Green Khaki Drill to the Singapore Volunteer Corp; Department. Tenderers are icquesled to submit sample of cloth to the Commandant. Straits Settlements Volunteer Force. Headquarters, Beach Road, Singapore. T;468 words
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Advertisement147 1933-11-18 13 I SHE—And arc there any Tigers in Malaya HE—Thousands, my dear, thousands! You find them in every Club, Hotel, I Rest House and Home. I OF COURSE HE MEANT I TIGER BEER Fraser Neave, Ltd. m 9 m I DISTRIBUTORS I Telephone 5886. m S.i *****111 I I I I147 words
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748 1933-11-18 14 Special Selections For This Afternoon. Big Sweep On Race 9; Double On Races 7 zAnd THE Singapore Turf Club's three-day professional race meeting which was commenced last Saturday will be brought to a close at Bukit Timah this afternoon with a card of748 words
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Article79 1933-11-18 14 "Winning FosiV Tips For To-day. Wjjim. r For ny in» ifcib «n .Jt, Toik.Wi. iuck i -suvim blaze r.irn Ou Pjj I .I'ifl; R '.CE 2—SPRI NGKELL Llll Plllt P.ACE i raiDE Of PERAK ilApplne.«. JuirjU Lavj. FACE I -CORILLA JUD4(IIXU Ci.liD lip r. \cr -short sixrr K79 words
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Article45 1933-11-18 14 Race For The Derby Cup At Derby. I Reuter. London, Nov. 37. V..c rug for tho Ds by Cup to-day resulted as follows. 1. Lucky Patch 2. Court Equerry. 3. Brunswick. Twelve ran. Won by half a length; third *i length away —Reuter.Reuter. - 45 words
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Article, Illustration165 1933-11-18 14 Fights Postponed Until To-Morrow. OWING to the heavy rain which fell throughout yesterday afternoon, the promoter of the Song—Johnson fight was compelled to call off the programme. The fights will be staged to-morrow night, at the New World Arena. Johnson and Song weighed in yesterday at 2165 words
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Article256 1933-11-18 14 "The Most Proficient Foolballer." votes recorded every week. Keng Hocks lead Is by no means substantial, anc it is up to Dolfattah's supporters to vote strongly with a view to wiping out the small lead and putting Malaya's most brilliant foot bailer where hu belongs. Yours, etc.. "FAIRPLAY."256 words
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Article86 1933-11-18 14 The Rangoon Road Continuation School XI beat the Radio XI by 3—2 at their school ground, and the Continuation School's junior team beat the Rangoon Road School junior team by 3—o. The Rangoon Road Continuation School XI v. the Wanderers XI to-day at 5 p.m. and to-morrow86 words
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Article15 1933-11-18 14 McNair Athletic Party beat the Raffles Buckley House team on Thursday at soccer by 4—3.15 words
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Article227 1933-11-18 14 Scheme For Extension Of Premises. A SPECIAL general meeting of members of the Singapore Swimming Club has been convened for Nov. 26, at I 10 a.m.. to consider a scheme for the extension of the Club's premises. The meeting will be asked to authorise the Committee to227 words
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Article239 1933-11-18 14 Malaya Cup Rugger At The S.C.C. The second gams in the Southern section of the Malaya Cup rugby football competition will be played to-day between the Command and Johore. ut th? S.C.C. The ground will not be enclosed anc? there will be free seating accommodation on the S.R.C.239 words
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Article56 1933-11-18 14 Etcearas team v. M.C.C. on Tuesday in theS.C.C. tournament: J** Kothery; S. H. Wykes, A. L. Hnl. G.D. A. Lundon. W. H. McNeil; H. L. Dcvics. J. L. Bonnar; A. M MccLennanjL T. Priest. W. G. Skey, G. E M Jones. E W. Howe. R. S. Mac56 words
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347 1933-11-18 14 Shanghai Defeated In Triangular Cricket Final. Reuter. T%J ALAYA won the inter-port triangular •1"! cricket tournament in Hongkong yesterday by defeating Shanghai by 50 runs after a thrilling fight. Malaya beat Hongkong by 14 runs in the first game of the tournament and Honskong beat ShanghaiReuter. - 347 words
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Article69 1933-11-18 14 Text Of Australia Board's Message. Reuter. Melbourne. Nov. IS. The following is the next of the Australian Board of Control's latest cable to M.C.C: "We appreciate the terms of your cablegram of Oct. 9 and assume that such cable is intended grve the assurance asked for inReuter. - 69 words
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Article76 1933-11-18 14 Ties In Championship Tournament. Ties in the lawn bowls championship tournament at the S.C.C. have been arranged as follows: Monday: C. D. Beltou v. E. Kock. T. B. Rogers v. E. H. R. Bewerman. Tuesday: E. J. Cassels v. P. O'Neil Dunne, H. Gray v. J. A.76 words
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Article42 1933-11-18 14 Johore Bahru. Nov. 17. On account of the continuous rain which fell this morning in Johore. the finals in the Dato Mentri Besar's American tennis tournament, which should have been played this evening had to be postponed till next Friday.42 words
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Article44 1933-11-18 14 The semi-final ties in the singles handicap b-dminton tournament of the Amateur Sporting Association resulted as follows: Tan Soo Liew beat Tan Chong Beng 15—6. 15—10: Tan Soo Choo beat Low Poh Hye 15—13. 15—5. The final will be played next Tuesday.44 words
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Article84 1933-11-18 14 Open Singapore Competition. Bulrlr* foi lII'- oft'-n sbixr«purt in'i. i hdi'ii tituJ lai A|>l)li( *lt"' trill not \> ucccptwl Con»pnlt<«r' wl'n <ui> NSlti In ihelr ij«ow< fr«r »c*'i>irali"« 'ii!uexlt« to attend at the p»vmi <•. "iiYoiinr: Mu*liin Physiol s: LiUrary in' to mTmjong Kp.Uins RoikJ tm Sundm* N"» 3..1084 words
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Article47 1933-11-18 14 Soccer Match At Jalan Ik'sar To-morrow. Tin- MiiU»* and CM»**' iMmi rmu»:n>-«Jp n?a)* clively ti. Hit I*'i r> > ;.i the saka. La» sue. n»*t n' J*'"" Stadiuni to-morrow lit <» «•»«*n 1 of the Child Welfare Soeton Aitnili'iMi dur.:o/ wi'l ix iu ai a i •>47 words
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Advertisement16 1933-11-18 14 ANOTHER J $ioo MUST BE WON: I SEE TO-MORROW'S I Is UN DAY j TRIBUNE j16 words
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Article455 1933-11-18 15 Details Of Current Prices. Singapore, Nov. 3. MEAT. Beef, steak (round), kati 28 Beef, stew or curry, kati 22 Pork, lean, katl 42 Pork, lean and fat (Ist 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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Advertisement520 1933-11-18 15 fflnUyas Most Proficient Footballer. f re e Voting Competition To A Close. jv N I n lays remain before the closing date of the petition in connection with the generous ufacturers of beer to send Malaya's Association f< otballer on a four months' trio Z En! cl, free of all520 words
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Advertisement163 1933-11-18 15 Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance In force over $35,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in the Strut* tottlemtntf}. HXAD OFPICS: Great «aatern Life Building, CecU Street, Bin**pore. LONDON OFFICE: 17. Old Jewry. SO. The Company hu «20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England tad compliei with ih*163 words
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Advertisement158 1933-11-18 15 NEW WORLD CABARET i| TO-NIGHT 1 m I Mf CARNIVAL dike IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE MACKEY TWINS Ii AND THE DIXIE SISTERS GEO. KALANI ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME See. The Wonderful Stair-Dance. DO NOT MISS THIS GREAT SHOW. COMPANY, LIMITED. (Incorporated in England). Fire, Motor, Marine and Workmen's Compensation j158 words
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Miscellaneous502 1933-11-18 15 CLUB DIARY. I (There are numerous Clubs and Societie* n 1 Singapore, most o) the members of which are readers of the "Malaya Tribune." This Diiry i* provided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest will still be included502 words
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Miscellaneous187 1933-11-18 15 Horlicks 8.P., home court, 11, Lorong 40. Geylang, 3 p.m. Players, attend, 2.30 p.m. Friends cordially invited. MONDAY. NOV. 20. Straits Chinese Epworth League: Badminton practice and other indoor games, 5 p.m. Library, 5 to 6 p.m. Mandarin class, 7.30 p.m. TUESDAY. NOV. 21. Straits Chineie Epworth League: Physical culture187 words
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Article618 1933-11-18 16 Strange Omen At Munich Festival. I Munich, Oct. 15. WHAT the superstitious may regard as a strange omen occurred here to-day when a silver hammer given to Herr Hitler "as a symbol and sign" of the future of the Nazi movement .snapped in hi., hand when laying618 words
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Article61 1933-11-18 16 Budapest. A 13-year-old boy of Gyor s.abbed his friend, rig d 19. because he would not give him a cigarette. Infuriated because the elder boy had offered cigarettes to all his companions except himself, he drew hi:; penknife and stabbed his friend in the chest. The61 words
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Article727 1933-11-18 16 Government's Fear Of Entanglements. New York. Oct. 14. THAT Mr. Secretary Hull's strong stand against Nazi excesses meets with domestic approval is indica.ed by American Labour's resolution last night to boycott German goods. Indignation has been slow to generate, but it appears to be rapidly becoming general. If727 words
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Article714 1933-11-18 16 Appeal By The "Nelson Of Japan." Tokyo. HARAKIRI" by a young Naval officer on board an aircraft-carrier; ether suicides by civilians; several fingers sent to a judge; hundreds of thousands of petitions, including letters written in blood These are some of the more dramatic incidents that have714 words
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Advertisement97 1933-11-18 16 S. 0U» YOU'VE «OT.CEO THE CHANCE IN JOHN-ITS A TO POSTUtt A simple change in diet of- Ss S v ten makes a big difference in M uk. a person's disposition, liven I 9 so simple a change as drinking 1 jg Instant Postum twice a day. Remember it isn't97 words
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Advertisement224 1933-11-18 16 Wlm Where's y& h\ that man with five aces? Exchanging one with Smith who also smokes I WILLS s GOLD FLAKE i The purest cigarettes you can smoke or inhale MADE IN ENGLAND. TOCK TYPEWRITER CO., 28-A, Change Alley, PHONE 2633. SINGAPORE. Dealer* in new and S-condhand Typewriters, Repairers of224 words
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936 1933-11-18 17 IMPERIAL AIRWAYS REPORT. ii it \pparatus. v ON LONG w \vi:s. i I (if p k-* »|K>se<l I iiir re11v M»U'>r 11. G. >-« Air Super,,j Airwaya, Limitiim of tb».' 'Ata- .u»w —-"Aatvaoa" i4i nlarh iippro- i')> -uirulpoint, ilfj i"i "Alii- 1 linn»936 words
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Advertisement203 1933-11-18 17 Pepsodent announces a notable new discovery a higher polish, brighter lustre-FILM stains disappear completely. ITU E Pepsodent Laboratories an- is still the Pepsodent you have always T"ouncc revolutionary discovery known. In results and safety it is new -a new cleansing; and polishing mate- -brand new. rial for tooth paste. For203 words
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Miscellaneous154 1933-11-18 17 8.0 p.m. A short service from a studio conducted by Reverend W. Paton, M.A. 8.15 p.m. God and the World through Christian Eyes: A religious lecture from a studio —Christianity and Other Religions, by Rev. William Paton. M.A. C.45 p.m. A summary of the week s news. 9.0 p.m. Time154 words
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Miscellaneous624 1933-11-18 17 TODAY'S EMPIRE PROGRAMMES. Transmissions On Two Wavelengths. (Add 7 hrs., 20 mint., to G.M.T. times.) TWO of the following frequencies and wavelengths will be used simultaneously, but. the wavelengths may b? changed in the course of each day's transmissions. Announcemen.s will be made at frequent intervals:— TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME. 7.30 a.m.624 words
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Article1017 1933-11-18 18 Sir John Simon's Statement. Geneva, Oct H SIR Joliu Bliiiou m«t»c ULi oxpeOd decla- It'll on dl&arui.imejii eoon after the meeting n! the Bureau of the Conference ojuii.nl to-day. Sir John ..ud "The coiWeraaUnn* with the Fteneh. Kalian, American. and uttur rvpiityniallKj, have M tie- l« state1,017 words
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Article295 1933-11-18 18 Ancient Capital To Be Excavated. Boston, Massachusetts. rE ancient Persian site of Ray (Rages), reputed to be the spot where Tobias was miraculously cured of his blindness, is to be excavated. The Boston Museum of Fine Arts announces the completion of plans for a joint295 words
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Article116 1933-11-18 18 Support From Pacifist Members Of Parliament. Copenhagen, Oct. 13. Proposals for developing the Danish army to become an efficient and up-to-date unit, which would absorb Denmark's unemployed, have received unexpected support from M. Hans Nielstn. a Socialist M.P., hitherto always distinguished for his Pacifist opinions. For years M.116 words
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Advertisement554 1933-11-18 18 Such Symptoms as these are WARNINGS: Easily induced fatigue, dizziness, difficult breathing, blurred vision, low resistance against colds and infections Ail your life, but especially when you have passed the age of 40. calcium deficiency is a distinct menace to your Health. Enrich your blood with calcium, and avoid unpleasant554 words
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Advertisement128 1933-11-18 18 11 APPROVED t 1 and TESTED on 21,000 Gases of tuberculosis in all stages. 3 is logical I a proof of the simplicity t and efficaciousness of the SANTUBEN for the treatment of TUBERCULOSIS. Start this cure in time before this dreadful j disease gets too strong a hold on128 words
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Advertisement498 1933-11-18 18 Hop Ale $400 COMPETITION W Wi U I LION 2. RflT 3. PIG 4. "pWI 5. KETTLE. 6. BIRD 7. CfIMAION ~s7 BEt 9- I 11, BE_LL~ 12 SHAKE 1 13. WATCH 114 BABY |15 LOCOMOTIVE I »6.__ DOG The ANSWERS are to be found amongst these WORDS: BANGS DARKS498 words
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Article, Illustration62 1933-11-18 19 UNCLE BOB'S CHAT. j M This Week's Post-Bag. I h t'ers from my appi Md to som» of q tite noticeable how d to rite regularly a year or d by new people, i, lead ns should r?« bats now been in :u.d we are bound 'vr.ters replacing62 words
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Article213 1933-11-18 19 that my cousin 1' and O. "Rawalstdl lor San Frantea ring tne port and mm CMOS) Sea hoping to be daj s later. hip was earning us fur- from the port. Prom With our telescopes the own. the beautiful .ia-birds flying about. the port faded until For h\e213 words
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Article78 1933-11-18 19 h.tinre Dahru.t i *>i» know, «as a great ii« wiu a cnttti'mjjurary r flno«fidrnl uf a kihxl iru iuil» l JuUiw Caesar." i»t'l Mrrxhantof VenNIhI»:"5 Dream." They »nprehi'iu4oti of nioM Ol tlv Mgiti>r forms, I' imid to them. 'he .-«ttyi.i Charles h"T ilxtiT Mary, has 1 m'.o plain78 words
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Article83 1933-11-18 19 P.i Johme BchrtL) 1 *»ry uaeful Government -i draws a very small pay rnj.rnt h*- renders, very valui"ir. m his work and i>hy «night to be much higher iinw. Of Him. PHrcli and money He first of »U, aort, on i 1 is 1 4)1*8 thrn in ore83 words
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Article492 1933-11-18 19 'fljy Poor but H tippy."} J .ro vu u vounv boy of twelve and a olt over. After Mi» l death of his parents, who i loved Ihelr tun va v much. Jero had to oe I under «Ulcs cuntrol o! his briber, who was a tyrant492 words
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Article115 1933-11-18 19 (By "Onan." Ipoh.l FHilry tile»- are to the cbUd what novels und »11 kinds of Uniutnunve literature are to the piown-up person, a. means ot relaxation, pleasure, and amusement. They may be calked the mental sweats and bnn-bon# of dally life. But, as children are gifted with such115 words
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Article109 1933-11-18 19 (By •'Mysterious.'") All of us know what is meant by a penname which is really English for nom-de-plume, but some -of us, I think, do not quite understand the usefulness of using pen-names instead of our real names. On the other hand, most of us are inclined to have109 words
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Article137 1933-11-18 19 (By Montgomery Koh.) All nuts are useful articles of food, but I am almost certain the coconut serves the most purposes. Coconutj are grown in tropical countries where men are usually employed for tearing off the outer coat, that is the husks of the coconuts. The experienced men137 words
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Article160 1933-11-18 19 IBy "Smite-fficirtitfe," KM,) La.-? week was .'.he most memorable in a -llfe-tlinn to moat of the )>eop]e in Kuala Lumpur where, coupled with the ceremony of the Armls'jiv o ß y parade at Ihe Cenoloph, two :,port& meetings were held, one at Kampong Bharu wtd yie older at160 words
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Article137 1933-11-18 19 IBy Paul Wamba;' K.L.f The word "bnh-go-dah," or -'eight-cornered-towrr"—that J& the derivation of the w»jrd pagoda. The majority of these buildings are very ancient, and Very few ate built nowaday*! They are usually sereu cc nine 6'.c«ie» high, althouutt any odd number, three, nve, eleven, pven thirteen may be137 words
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Article127 1933-11-18 19 'By I. P. Yak.) The origin of Armistice Day is too wellknown, and our comment is unnecessary. The mere mention of the date is enough to open the floodgates of our memories of the Great War. The day was widely observed throughout Malaya and the Straits Settlements. Locally127 words
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Article165 1933-11-18 19 His Love Floated On Air Until He "Flew." Berlin. When girls were shewn a photograph of Mr. Becker in the pilot's seat of an aeroplane, they were entranced. 11 mm^ Wonderful stories of how, as a government pilot, he travelled thousands of miles carrying important people completely165 words
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Article88 1933-11-18 19 A Dinner That Proved Unpalatable. Grove City, Pennsylvania. Students of Grove City College, wanting to feed their captive rattlesnake, placed a white rat in a cage with seven hungry young snakes and two older ones. The white rat killed the seven young "rattlers"—a proceeding which was88 words
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Article85 1933-11-18 19 Pope's Permission For Girl's Wedding. Catillon, Oct. 15.Mlle. Adrienne Delamarre, aged 13, has just been married here to Henri Pinteau, a strapping lad of 16. Before the marriage could be performed, special authorisation had to be obtained from the President of the Republic, as well as a85 words
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Article70 1933-11-18 19 Germany Honours Her Pioneer Flier. Berlin. Btfore the Wright brothers made their first flight, Carl Jatho succeeded in making his aeroplane leave the ground for a short distance—an "air jump," as the German phrase has it. This was on Aug. 1903. A monument has now erected at70 words
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Article95 1933-11-18 19 Crane To Hoist Him On Board Ship. Cairo. A Persian claims to be the tallest man in the world. He stands 11 feet 3 inches in his socks. His name is a long one. too. It is Slah Khan ibn Kashmir Khan and he hails from Shirars.95 words
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Advertisement114 1933-11-18 19 j THE L4ST WORD IN THE ART OF BREWING. fSBt f ll Sole Importers The East Asiatic Company, Limited. j SINGAPORE KUALA LUMP UB PENANG. O-CEDAR POLISH MAKES THAT CLEAN DUSTLESS HOME FRIENDS ADMIRE BEAUTIFUL FLOORS BEAUTIFUL FLOORS OeitertP O^feaHTIDEA L FOR IDEAL FOR Wood 4 Tile Floors Wood Tile114 words
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Article, Illustration42 1933-11-18 20 Members and officials of the Raffles College Geographical Club for the current year. Silent Merchant (Abdul Farad up) winner of race 2 on Wednesday. Spectators watching the start of the second race on w«dn«iri nv42 words
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Article, Illustration14 1933-11-18 20 Viscount 9»Hte7, Lord Chancellor since 1929, who celebrated his ITU Dirthnay or. Oct. 2fi14 words
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Article, Illustration13 1933-11-18 20 Silent- Merchant passing the winning post in front of Army Contractor and Evcnsonq13 words
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Advertisement105 1933-11-18 20 Read the TRIBUNE For Best SPORTS REPORTS PURE MILK... I ROM RICH CANADIAN PASTURES. HEALTHY COWS—RICH PASTURES—RIGID INSPECTIONS —CAREFUL LABORATORY TESTS THESE ARE SOME OF THE REASONS WHY KLLM POWDERED WKOL I MILK IS THE MILK. SUPPLY OF THOUSANDS OF THOUGHTFUL MOTHERS THE WORLD OVER. DOCTORS TOO RECOGNIZING THE IMPORTANCE105 words