Malaya Tribune, 20 November 1933
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Title Section36 1933-11-20 1 The Malaya Tribune. THE MOST POPULAR DAILY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. Vol. XX; So. 275 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1933 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Monday, Nov. 20, 1933. Malaya Tribune. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1933.36 words
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Advertisement197 1933-11-20 1 Sunday Tribune i it i i i ii'iii. ».'iHii!ii*l iiiiiwutiiiitiil iiiiiiii iiii.;t.iii:iiii,iitii;iiiiiiiniii| t itiiiii aM |iiiiiintniiiiutiti>iiiii l itiiMiiiiiiitiiiiiitiiiiuiHluii»«i *(iiii>i> i KLIM POWDERED M ILK M tr m PURE MILK |211i| SAFE MILK j j DHtNKING BIIIP GROWING j |0R COOKING .CHILDREN. I Obtainable at all Leading Provision Dealers. j DISTRIBUTORS197 words
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Advertisement158 1933-11-20 1 A. FLINTBR I, Rafflei Place, Singapore Importing Diamonds and Peari Necklace* oi 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. t HE ALT Ha nid STRENG TH158 words
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200 1933-11-20 2 'FHIS is a strange land we live in. In 1 the Federal Council last week, when the Hon. Colonel Cecil Rae complained that about a quarter of a million dollars left this country annually for foreign lotteries the Government replied that nothing could be200 words
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Article217 1933-11-20 2 A NYWAY. what is wanted in regard t) rubber restriction la a scheme in which the Dutch Eas: Indies Government can co-operate, and there can bno restriction without such co-operaticn. L it beyond the wit of man to devise a simple practicable scheme, by which native producers in217 words
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Article235 1933-11-20 2 CIIONS are not lacking that the worst is over and though the sky is still c'oudy the silver lining is beginning to peep through. Let us then start the v heels of industry revolving again and let our public bodies, who have money available, set an example by235 words
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Article552 1933-11-20 2 The Progress Of The Campaign. London, Oct. 15. A VOLUME of interest is being everywhere," Dr. Frank Buchman remarked in speaking to a representative of the "Observer" of the opening of the campaign of the Oxford Group in London. "We have been having," he said, various552 words
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Article177 1933-11-20 2 Cheaper Facilities For Tourists. Cairo. A great "drive" is being made by the authorities here to popularise Egypt a. a holiday resort during the coming winter season. "We had ten thousand visitors last season." declared an official to R-uter's correspondent, "but we hope to beat that figure177 words
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Article88 1933-11-20 2 La Grande, Oregon. Princess Naturich Saunders, a 70-year old full-blooded Cherokee Indian, has "hitch-hiked*' all over th e United States. Canada, Mexico and Cuba in the past four years. Now she is taking a rest at La Grande, but she says that she means to start roving again88 words
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Article78 1933-11-20 2 Sofia. When shots rang out in one of Sofia's public gardens at night police rushed in and. seeing a man on one of the seats, shouted to him: The man did not reply. When a light was brought it was found that he was dead. H78 words
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Article517 1933-11-20 2 Men Outnumber Women At Meeting. London, Oct. 17. THE Central Hall, Westminster, was crowded out (last night) and three overflow meetings had to be held when '.be Oxford Group under the leadership of Dr. Frank Buchman launched an intensive evangelist "attack" on London. The Bishop of Calcutta517 words
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Article145 1933-11-20 2 Scientists' Discovery Reported To-day. Paris. Oct. 13. A poison gas more deadly than any hitherto known is reported to-day to have been discovered by two French scientists. The gas was discovered, by accident, according to the "Petit Journal" while the two men were working on research for145 words
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Article97 1933-11-20 2 German Who Drank Two Bottles Of Brandy. These two Reuter stories suggest the certain bets are better left alone: A young man of Yasingcaux (France) bet that he would drink three and a half pints of wine at a draught. He won his bet. A grOOV97 words
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Article50 1933-11-20 2 Vienna. A baud of cluld robbers, aged fruni 9 to 14, has been revealed in the Brigittenau. Vienna. There were ten members of the gang, and the leaders were a 15-year-old plasterer's assistant and a 19-year-old locksmith. Sixty-four robberies are alleged to have been committed by this band.50 words
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Advertisement84 1933-11-20 2 Caused by a draught! (But this can quiafflu he put right hu the genuine ASPIRIN TABLETS with the "Bayer Cross". >«*B-/ HEAR I MISS ALANG'S LATEST ELEVEN RECORDS ON |j o x> c: o I THE OUTSTANDING NUMBERS. i 204 ogr KRONTJONG SIBAJAK. KRONTJONG OKREK. 204 o fi o KRONTJONG84 words
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Advertisement387 1933-11-20 2 CHRISTMAS BAZAAR OPEN DAILY 8.30 A.M. TO 5 n I -^i" 9 Z TRAIN SETS. 4 I Similar to sketch. Strong wrinj I Prices $1.25. $2 50 and $2 Hp I steel maw Made ntbelf «r s B I Stove cnamelkd red. with black Wheels with Ji in rubo I387 words
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Article308 1933-11-20 3 Viceroy To Visit The Richest Man. Simla. J>ROSPERITY and economic stability will be brought to 1,900,000 acres, an area larger than Devonshire, by a great new irrigation scheme in Hyderabad. Already the Nizam's Government have completed one of the biggest reservoirs in the world at a cost308 words
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Article211 1933-11-20 3 London Meeting Calls For More Sober Press. London. Oct. 13. A meeting of journalists in the hall of the Institute of Journalists, off Fleet Street, has unanimously adopted a resolution deploring the tendency of certain newspapers "to exploit private grief and intrude into private affairs of private persons"211 words
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Article57 1933-11-20 3 I bridge Replaced Wi'hin Half An Hour. Madrid. In 25 minutes an old railway bridee o;cr SSSTtSnT m we,Bht icady for an bank, of tho nvcr near Zamora to mtcta this tm of engineering. b L SV*S "Tv WaS run of]r and the new qm Vmu It had57 words
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Article62 1933-11-20 3 Because She Did Not Know Her Ntwr Name. 'lokyo. I IroVlT 3 h!,a J"»' T»>J w wcl »"er thr I wZ h r Shl Ihni H L lountt hcr ihc tuicj Uv in l™ hor hu.lwnd'. ~Mr' "ttj dill ~„1 Kiit.w hi t'er rvuivruiw R l «*Wt«iu62 words
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Article82 1933-11-20 3 Vienna. w^ a oplnf C CC "t d from am Ph«bi»"«. acccrdThe n^; M,r S<ham b'r R er. of Prar.r. aU -ns made la P.a .v- le noticed thai m, ny P lti n had wMeb on ur v, but ncm in mam He also remarked that82 words
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Article173 1933-11-20 3 Possible Candidates Discussed. NO rhh.v Stockholm, Oct. 13. in litcramrl m is n ne *S year about nrirp.: a o v 5 now rife here. Buth Pn es c b "n« allotted on Oct 20 lb?n«\lS2?72f thal a P r °P° honour J£ ,5 ,nanparac and of173 words
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Article363 1933-11-20 3 Two Young Men Prepare For Anything. London, Oct. 17. TWO young m-n. Dr. A D. Mcllwraith and Mr. R. W. Browt have formed 5 company to build a Jfeet of Thame? "water-taxis' which can be converted into high-speed nav*l boats for coast oefence m less than cl?ht363 words
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Advertisement202 1933-11-20 3 yk J\ A cjoling dip in I the sea may be- I enjoyable but it I vitMl iirv a—** v- l. hard, y caches that I >rv Spot which necessitates a coolin* I and relreshmg drink. Insist on PHOENIX-f I /(s cooling and pure. I What would be the j202 words
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Advertisement198 1933-11-20 3 LION BRAND DELICIOUS DRINKS Round and Square DAINTY COLOURED SACT PEARLS makes COOL REFRESHING DRINK for HOT CLIMATE with ICE and SYRUP. Simply boil the sagu for 10 or IS minutes, rinced with cold water, pot chopped ice and add syrup to taste. 15 Cents A Packet. TEPUNG HINKWE (Green198 words
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693 1933-11-20 4 Shipping News Notices. GIRLS KEEP BOAT AFLOAT. Eight Hours Bailing To Save The Ship. k MAGNIFICENT feat of endurance by three A Shanghai girls during the week-end (Oct. 29). saved the lives of a houseboat party returning from Henli. when suddenly seven miles from shore in the Sitai Lake, the693 words
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Article102 1933-11-20 4 Russians To Be Expelled From Hongkong. Hon?k'>ns. Nov. 'o Ei Jor<- Mr. WyniK-J'Hios at the KowU>oii Mu*i*»rn>'y ycajrrtlay morning, the ca&es wliirii wp r.' d..alt »lth included one in Which two Ftii&Man*. fiort' LonanriHt»lT iu'd PcUt tx-iii-rtft were charr.'-d with bring su»aawaya on the "Empress ol Ruv.la" The-102 words
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Article100 1933-11-20 4 Norwegian Captain And Crew Escape. Oslo, Nov. 4. For the second time within the past few weeks a Norwegian trawler has been destroyed by fire under mysterious circumstances in the White Sea, off the Russian coast. The Captain of the steamer Harpefjelle, together with his crew, has arrived100 words
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Article151 1933-11-20 4 Anglo-Portuguese Pact Signed. IT is officially announced that an agreement was concluded on October 14, between his Majesty's Government regarding the question of flas discrimination in Portuguese ports. By the agreement, which is in the form ot an exchange ot notes between H. M. Ambasrador at Lisbon and151 words
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Article346 1933-11-20 4 British Attitude To Foreign Tonnage. For Ibe Ins: tow wnk- th*re h»« lK*n a iltpht mcrnce *ti *he hivnu-up oi Dunfeih tortonscqurn; upon *h iwroncning tlm ot trie Bfti.ir I. <1 Wliitb .->•*! trudf. ir is ho* '<-• note -ji.it tin* urn* u.n year the amount <>s i.ki346 words
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Article81 1933-11-20 4 Twenty Drowned During Severe Storm. Canton. Nov. 6. It was learned to-day that during the storm on Monday, three fishing boats, owned by Wong Hung-tai. capsized when off the Waiyeung coast. Twenty members of the crews lost their lives. Another fishing boat met with mishap in Canton waters.81 words
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Article281 1933-11-20 4 A Splendid Rescue At Sea. Hongkong. Nov. 9. lI7ITH the rudder of their craft carried a* ay. If their U« menaced by mountainous seas the crew of th' l«rge fishing junk "Ur.no'' had to fight for their lives for over 24 hours until rttcued by the Hongkong junk281 words
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Article180 1933-11-20 4 Scheme To Promote New Construction. The Hanseatic Shipping and Operating Company has been formed ai Bremen refinancing the construction of ships of all kinds, as well as the management of shipping companies and similar activities. The capital amoun s to 200.000 marks only, as it is not intended180 words
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Article144 1933-11-20 4 Entry Into Service Postponed Until 1935. The new French luxury liner Normandi:-, now under construction at Saint Nazak-e, will not be placed in service before the spring of 1C35. according to present plans. The decision to retard the liner's entry into service by one year has been taken144 words
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Article578 1933-11-20 4 Code For Shipping Prepared. ACCORDING to a Reuter message from NewYork, a code governing conditions in the U.S. Merchant Marine, and embracing half-a-miliicn workers, was presented to the NR.A. It provides for a maximum 48-hour week, and a mhiimum wage rate cf 40 cents (Is. Bd.) and578 words
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Advertisement557 1933-11-20 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. P. 0. BRITISH INDIA > AND APCAR LINES. j (incorporated in an > MAIL PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. AND FOS EAST MAIL SERVICE. Snder Contract with His Majesty a Government). OUTWARD FROM LONDON. For China and Japan. Due Tonnage. Singapore 1933. 6.000 Nov.557 words
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Advertisement180 1933-11-20 4 ifjLLOYD TRIESTINO (Incorporated in Italy). EXPRESS SERVICE. CARGO SERVICE. Calling at Penang, Colombo, Bombay, SINGAPORE TO ITALY AND CHINA Karachi, Aden. Massowah, Suez, Port Calling at Colombo, Bombay, Suez. Port Said, Brindisi, Venice and Trieste. Said, Bcindisi, Venice and Trieste. Due Leave Due mv tergeSTEA Dec. 15 Dec. 15 Spore.180 words
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Advertisement224 1933-11-20 4 D' utsch j Australische DaxnpfscbilTj GeseUschalt. (Companies incorporated In Germany). OUTWARDS. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTB. 1933. t s.s. OLDENBURG, via Iloilo and Manila T>:c. 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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Advertisement572 1933-11-20 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. NORDDEUTSCHEI LLOYD, (Incorporated in The undernoted are the Compar.v c b teafsf !lxtures:— OUTWARDS. un. 5 "MAIN" fr Iloilo. Manila. Bongk Shanghai. North China and Japan Ny 21 "COBLENZ" for Manila. Hongkong, S'hai. North China and Japan Dnc 7 "SAALE." for Manila, Bongfc l Shanghai, Dairen. Tsingtau. Y'h..:572 words
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433 1933-11-20 5 pore Monday, 11 a.m. hare quotations are tlo exchange and Buyers. Sellers. Tin 32 6 33--36 9 37 I Au T in 15 15 9 Ss A>< [J" 135 140 $1 Ayer 35 36 6 030 035 1.12»/ 2 5- 56 0.40 0.44 a Besi)433 words
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131 1933-11-20 5 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION. LOCAL RUBBER HIGHER. Steadiness In London And New York. (By Our Financial Correspondent.) Singapore, Monday, noon. To-day's Prices:— Rubber (Singapore), 13% cts., UP 1 k Ct. Market Tone: Steady. Tin (Singapore), $114' •_>. down ;>. Saturdays Prices:— London Rubber, -V ;>d., down 1 32d.131 words
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Article165 1933-11-20 5 Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.), Ltd. I Prices for Shell Motor Spirit and various orands of Kerosene are M follows: Shell Aviation Spirit in 4-gallon drum* per British Imperial gallon P Shell Motor Spirit ex pump per British Imperial gallon $082 Shell Motor Spirit in 4-gallon drum* per British165 words
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Article80 1933-11-20 5 The Melancsian Mission ship. Southern Croi.s has reached Colcmboo having covered about, half of her 12.015 miles voyage Irom Liverpool to the Solomon Islands. "All is well, stated the cable received a; the mission's headqtUkrten in London yesterday. The Southern Cross left Liverpool on September 17. She80 words
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Article201 1933-11-20 5 Good Demand From Local Trade. THE market continues to show remarkable steadiness and prices fluctuated very slightly during the week, says the report of Messrs. Stanton Nelson and Co., Ltd.. for the ended No\. 18. The demand from the local trade is Rood and we are advised that201 words
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Article113 1933-11-20 5 Amalgamation l-ndtr Discussion. Messrs F.vatt iitid Co. Peiwna, 3* «vretari'-i of Prruvsi»! IMalaya > Thi Dri-djn 'il Co. Ltd ami Maluva Consolidated Tlrt D 't>rtg!n£ Co, Ltd., inform u*. tdW*Mn( the revet i in anothir i>nj>Kr. that ri» iMnaicamatton with ivny other (tunpunics is ur\drr Negotiation") I'P113 words
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Article106 1933-11-20 5 Annuai Report Of Their Association. The annual report of tht Singapore Manufacturers' Association for the year ended Sept. 30. states: Tht excess of Income ovft expenditure for the year ended Sept 30. amounts to $1.843.54. During the period ended under review the articles of association have been altered106 words
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Article273 1933-11-20 5 Effect Of The Dollar Depreciation. Reuter Wireless. London, Nev. 15. ON the Stock Exchange to-day. nervousness, due to the continued sharp depreciation of dollars, further reduced business considerably and, with liquidation, especially in the afternoon, increasing, prices in practically all directions moved downward. The commodity marker: were similarlyReuter Wireless. - 273 words
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Article65 1933-11-20 5 Protection Against Japan. Reuter Wireless. London, Nov. 15. JAPANESE competition was discussed at a meeting of merchants and shippers in London, which passed a resolution urging the Government to take a firm stand for the protection of British. Indian and Empire manufactures on the principle adopted at Ottawa,Reuter Wireless. - 65 words
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Article159 1933-11-20 5 Reduction Secured By North Borneo. At a meeting of the North Borneo Chamber of Commerce on Nov. 2, it was seated that the agents of the Indo-China Steam Navigation Co.. Ltd., had advised the Chamber that they were agreeable to making a reduction of 10 per cent, on159 words
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Article189 1933-11-20 5 Singapore, Nov. 17. R. (Siam) W. Coast N. 1 per Koyan $118 R. (Siam) W. Coast N. I per Koyan $108 Rice, B Siam N. 1 Rice, B. Siam N. 2 »81 Siam, No. 1 "Sinhway" Siam, No. 2 "Sinhway" •JJJ Siam, Nc. 3 Sinhway" 137 Rice. Saigon At189 words
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Article133 1933-11-20 5 Sequel To London Agreement. A BILL entituled "The Tin and Tin-ore (Restriction (Amendment) Enactment, 1933, is about to be introduced Into the Federal Council. The objects and reasons state: The preamble to the 1931 Enactment explained that the Enactment was passed to implement and give statutory133 words
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Article188 1933-11-20 5 To Be Made On North-East Coast. House built entirely of steel, equipped with every modern convenience, and each hou c c capable of being erected by two men in 16 hours, is the most recent industrial development on Tyneside. A large shipbuilding firm on the North-Er st188 words
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Article215 1933-11-20 5 It cannot be said that the position of Laras Sumatra) Rubber as revealed ia the rcoort for the ;ear ended March 31 last, shows tny improvement on that of the previous year. The loss is slightly less at £4.897. but liquid assets ar lower at £17.219, and,215 words
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Article128 1933-11-20 5 Extensions In A Stockport Industry. Installation of up-to-da'e plant, and further tltiMlnin are reported at the Stockport worts of the Urst Ana successfully to concentrate on hard rafeber or vulcanite for the chern'r.-.l and electro-chemical trades. To-day the firm is producing vulcanite for the purpose ol dealing128 words
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654 1933-11-20 5 Singapore, Monday. 11 a.m. The following rubber share quotations are issued by Fraser and Co. and Lyall and Evatt: Issue jj Value. Fraser Lyall Shares. Co. Evatt. 1 Allenby $0.85 $0.90 $0.80 $0.90 1 Alor Gajuh 0.60 0.70 0.60 0.70 1 A Hamilton 0.90 1.00654 words
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Article46 1933-11-20 5 Vienna. Oct. 19. When it was known here that the Nazis i Ehrwald. in North Tirol, near the Bavarian frontier, had painted swastikas on the peaceful cows in the Alpine pastures one wag remarked that none was more fitted for HM purpose. 446 words
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Advertisement56 1933-11-20 5 thi: SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD., rated in New Zealand.) 1 UiK. MARINE, MOTOR AND okk.men's cohpens ation. L C M A RGOLIOUTH, Manager. tHriCE: I, UNLAYSON GRFT.X. mm EASTERN UNITED ttStJKAMCI CORPORATION, LTD. r IRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. m*k£J2£T MX aeneral mmmm OKF56 words
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Advertisement87 1933-11-20 5 THE EASTERN BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated In England). SINGAPORE BRANCH: 4, D'Aliuelda Stree*. Authored *nd Subscribed BeierTe Fund and Kent I WO.OOO HEAD OmCli LONDON. BRANCHES: Bombay. Calcutta. Colombo. Karactl. Madre*, Amee*. Baghdad, Bahrein. Basrt. Klrkuk. Mosul and Singapore. CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and money received on Fixed Deposit on terms to87 words
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Advertisement47 1933-11-20 5 WATCH ITGROW! Yearly Interest Paid to You Quarterly Put a few dollars away regularly and watch your bank balance grow. As an incentive to your thrift THE NATIONAL CITY BANK OF NEW YORK puys interest quarterly, Begin your saving now. I Head Office: 55, WftS Street, N.Y.47 words
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Advertisement178 1933-11-20 5 Oversea Chinese Corporation Limited. (Incorporated In Strait* Settlement*.). THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL'SjV THI! HO HONG BANK, LTD. AND THE OVERSEA-CHINESE HANK, LTD. Authorised *40.000.0^00 TA Paid Up W^MWM^ BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Che. ewe. Bat own—. J*-- TmSS: -H. Lee Kong Chlan, Esq.. Vice-Chairman. B Q wong. Esq., Tan Ean Kiam, Esq.,178 words
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Advertisement222 1933-11-20 6 JILinu ate rat. exits* <J ALL SHOWS PACKED OUT YESTERDAY 6.15 NIGHTLY !U5. Universale snappy, saucy, j merry musical- featuring v the new Rage of the Stage i JUNE KNIGHT SALLY O'NEIL must NEIL HAMILTON and k j MARY CARLISLE j j Together with the final j Chapters of Universale222 words
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Advertisement393 1933-11-20 6 ........•r•IIIII1 I I I > 1 1 3 .••.•«•'.■•••.•■«■•••«•..•m..i iintatnin"! mm i I 6.15 9.15 j I Greeted by Enthusiastic crouds riurLie. the week end m i Metrc-Gcldwyn-Mayer's brilliant a nipunion picture to I "WHEN LADIES MEET with it popular star I Robert Montgomery I 'v" i I Cc-starred for393 words
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Advertisement791 1933-11-20 6 Ihey LOVE to nuikc 1 *<9&&aV Mama loves eultutv I\>;»a J j Mama's got uplift. Papa's goi him. v r M S W*'' ,«.'«>« makes whoopee. Ma in a mak< I Their str>"> b »;ne tc kcni rwi j CHARLIE RUGGLES j I with MARY BOLAND j J in PARAMOUNT'S791 words
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552 1933-11-20 7 Progress. T<) CALL A MSIiTING. of Sir Cecii I m l M oh, given to li>"al gcntlemer, i:\crll' n;*y regarding i nmient giving forniintr rt Klyincf '~4 it Kuala Lumpur i it I itr Id the "Times of lukmr552 words
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Article93 1933-11-20 7 One Complainant Still In Hospital. Supploii Ntiidu. Thr Tamil bxrbcr whc if. to he vi- Attempted t'J ul the throat el a cnijtoimr wliUi haviys; |i«m. *tip rmaJn prcfUircd i lik' butttW th*- Sfccfld MinictMlp Mr N". Qrlcc. Hl* l on a chiinct of aVt.mpted murder ant. tT\i>93 words
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Article155 1933-11-20 7 Taiping Protest Against Increasing It. iFrom Our Oum Correspondent) Jpoh Nov 18. MR. R. Boyd, or the Co-operative Department. Ihe quarterly meeting o! the Talpinp. District Planters' Association to-day uml stressed the advantages ol hovlni: Go-Opem-tive Societies on estate* He •said that aucn a-Ji lies had155 words
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Article77 1933-11-20 7 Ten years arjo Boro. a shoemaker, of Miskolcz. Hungary, was sentenced .o six months for theft. Now he is appealing to have the sentence cancelled on these ext-aordinary grounds. While vlsl ing the young wife or a Jealous and elderly larmer had to hid-- In the cellar when77 words
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Article30 1933-11-20 7 (From Our Oun Correspondent.) London. Nov. 7 <By Air Mail*. Visitors to Malaya House recently include Mr. B. L. Misselbrook of Singapore and Mr. J. C. M. Bell.30 words
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Article37 1933-11-20 7 The body of a Chinese boy was found I floating In the sea of! Beach Road I yesterday afternoon It was fetched ashore and the ambulance was summoned but life was found to be extinct.37 words
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Article281 1933-11-20 7 Negotiations With The United States. FOLLOWING the decision of the Cotton Spinners' Federation of Japan to buy no more raw cotton from India. Japan has increased its effort to hold ihe American market for Japan's silk. At a meeting in New York attended by seme of281 words
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Article73 1933-11-20 7 To Be President Of Religious Congress. The Maharaja Gaeknar, Sir Sayaji Rao ill ol Baroda who passed through Singapore reCenUy, ha. accepted the international ure:idcncy of the New International Committee of World Faiths. It will hold a second world fellowship of fairhr. in 1935, cither in India or73 words
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Article, Illustration207 1933-11-20 7 VESSEL AGROUND. JUST WHAT YOU WANT TO KNOW TO-DAY'S SHIPPING I test News From The Docks. ikasaar," a 363 ton <net> vessel K P If. and plying between Bagan P: Api Api arrived or. i< ported that the vessel went I n. that d;.y while on the I was only207 words
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Article42 1933-11-20 7 Bf-ni". Oct !3. An mcrrasf in the tax on coffee and !>;>roved by the Council of th< Swiss Upper House) to-day roe Bill for the increase had already peen voted by the National Council and will now become law.42 words
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Article44 1933-11-20 7 Ma'ls fvom Batavia and Palembang by aeroplanr arc expected at the General Post Office, SiOtacore at 2.30 p.m. to-morrow. From China by the "Cremer," due at Singapore to-morrow. Frcm china and Japan by the "Akita Mavu, due at Singapore on Wednesday afternoon.44 words
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Article70 1933-11-20 7 Istanbul. A new house for the Turkish Prcsi-' denl BfMStapha Kemal Pasha, is to be built o.i a foundation of earth brought from Ihe remotest parts of Turkey. Every town and hamlet has been asked to send a cartload of earth taken from its market place «pr70 words
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Article200 1933-11-20 7 SELLING. Singapore, Nov. 16. London -1 months' sight 24 1164 London 3 months' sight 2,4 532 London 60 days' sight 2 4 964 London 30 days' sight 24,< London demand 24 f l London T.T. 2 4 5F,t Lyons and Parts d'-mand 9 5f) Hamburg demand New TfICK200 words
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Article77 1933-11-20 7 Brussels, Oct. 17. Prince Tokugawa. President of the Japanese Senate and also of the Japanese Red Cross, has arrived here from The Harriio to confer with I*o--fesaof Nolf with rpgard to the arrangrmenl.s mr the 15«h conference of the International Red Cross which is being held in Tokyo77 words
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Article113 1933-11-20 7 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures. TO-DAY. NOV. 20 HlSli JVlp> -O.lfl a in., am IVsgby: RitfllC& Ollego IYi.il RC C'llHW Lensui 1 Football, v. Kallai'Ri SC.FA I HoeXvjr 50.8.C. B v RI., 6.C R.C AP C. V R-A P.. A P.C.: S.R.C. 11 <113 words
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Article95 1933-11-20 7 ALHAMBRA.—"Ladies MUst Love" and "The Jungle Mystery." CAPITOL.—Robert Montgomery and Helen Hayes in "Another Language." EMPlRE.—Charles Farrcll in 'Wild Girl." GREAT WORLD. Cabaret DsncttMl sideshows, Malay and Chinese Wayangs. nncmas. Talkies: Sky-"Fix Honrs to Live" Star—"The Beauty Ma.i" (Cb! ncse talkie*. MARLBOROUGH.—Jack Bucnana.i in Yes, Mr. Brown." NEW WORLD,-Cabaret95 words
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Article151 1933-11-20 7 Police Force And Civil Service. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Nov. 7 (By Air Mail). Of thirty-six candidates selected this year for various branch* of the Colonial Service ihr- following arc appointees to SSlaya: Messrs. P Bruce. Oxford; H. R. Hushes Hatrfctt, Flying Officer. R.AF.; A H P.151 words
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Article274 1933-11-20 7 The following appointments are notified In the F.M.S. Government Gazette. The Hon. Mr. T. R. A. Windeat*. M l C to be a member of the Perak State Council, Mr. A. G. Robinson to be Assistant Advis r on Drainage and Irrigat-on, Malay State-. Mr. F. G. Finch274 words
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Article69 1933-11-20 7 Allowing himself tc be stund scran hum and eighi times by bees is the < on.ribu:. to medical science by an Austrian medical man Ke ls De. Franz Krrtschy of Vii :.na. H suffered from acme rheumatism and d- to test the theory that the sting69 words
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Article199 1933-11-20 7 Fighting Choo Disqualified I- i»r Kneeing* Nara. titiir brtjwcfn iy Nam .ip" FigHii Chen irt''.tl dcpoiafunllv i«: 1 was tJLMjucimcd In 0»;' tiuii"!» round r t u i hhi knees «hilt* Ntr<i w« u imolltf;roprii. .says yMUtduV i iS'riU 1 u Chon'.i action nm» *r "d m199 words
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Article113 1933-11-20 7 The billiards tournament ol the St. Matthew's Young People's Guild which started about month ago, hai tow reached its final stages. The standard of play has been high and keen competition in the finals is expected. In the three-ball handicap match Loo Wing Tuck made a break of113 words
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Advertisement150 1933-11-20 7 SINGAPORE HOTELS TolwlDn^nom Scotts Road. 4 I I On Thimdiy, November 30—Friday, December Ist— Saturday, December 2nd. THE SINGAPORE REPERTORY PLAYERS will present HAY FEVER By NOEL COWARD, at 9.30 prompt. PLANS AT THE HOTEL PHONE 6490. MAKE YOUR RESERVATION NOW $1.50. Dinner $1.50 per cover will be served before150 words
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Miscellaneous132 1933-11-20 7 [POSTAL IKTELLIGENCEn SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY. Seirt Bengkalis and Bagan Si Api Api (Makassar t 3 p.m. Scengei Liat and Batavia i Magnet) 4 p.m. TO-MORROW. Oylnn Bgypt, Europe and U.S.A. i President Johnson) 11 a.m. Siam (except Lower Siam> (Kudat) 11 a.m. Ttmtrlahan and Rengat (Bong Lam) neon Hoihcw,132 words
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Miscellaneous389 1933-11-20 7 CLUB DIARY. (There art numerous Clubs and Sinoavore most of the mesmben of which are Sml the "V-M rrrbvnc." m provided specially for them. SecreUrlesare invited to co-operate in keep** it and complete. Happenings of general interett will still be inrluded in the '•Diary of Evenly The "Clvb Diary" can389 words
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Obituary40 1933-11-20 8 CUGNO-SIEW Tw vntt«£ wwU Is announced u.Mt n Mr C|juhi' Ktiu Tutt. .*o:. ul Mr ar<l Mr- .ToieV-H C». n.; s:a Tons anrj MwSi. Rc .i su>w CAUghtcr o! Mr Hit J Mr. Slew Soy fCv .tn;40 words
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Obituary32 1933-11-20 8 Mi n A. Mcmclro and tamily bee to thank all TtiuUvcs And kind frJ«'ncif rbo an ended tluluntrul of his Uw *i/ r Olive EngfiUe. vhn Etc: ur.d Liters ol con-do-'fntu32 words
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Obituary82 1933-11-20 8 At (hi Cuieml Uttp morning Mr.* Jiune? At.<rn .i« d u:i Fwxv.: t Bhlacuii to-dwr at S p.m. This morning at 10. Race Course Rd.. Mr. Tan Guan Tek, aged 53 \ea;s. leaving behind 2 wives Ifcsdamei Chua Seek K'iam and Chan Chai Neo. 2 sons Tan Jun Hee82 words
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Article568 1933-11-20 8 Sir Basil Blackett reached Singa- j pore on Saturday on his mission of j inquiry into a long-standing Malayan dispute—the question as to whether the States should share in the profits and liabilities of the S.S. Currency Commission. "Profits" is, of course, j the potent word, and it568 words
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Article502 1933-11-20 8 "Forward." the local Tamil weekly, is suspending publication temporarily, from this week. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Maxwell on Nov. 2 at Liverpool. This is Sir George Maxwell's first grandchild. Congratulatory birthday messages received by the King of Siam included personal greetings from President Roosevelt and502 words
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125 1933-11-20 8 IT is not surprising that Japan is "perturbed' at the Indian proposals for the adjustment of the cotton business. The whole idea, from India's standpoint, is to reduce Japan's share of the trade and prevent dumping; and Japan, quite naturally, is not likely125 words
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Article144 1933-11-20 8 rpHE spate of Mui-Tsai cases recently is regrettable. That there is still much cruelty practised on children seems beyond doubt. A majo:ity of Mui-Tsais are well-treated, but the exceptions are deplorable. It looks as though cruelty is inherent in the system of adoption. The Protectorate is doing144 words
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Article163 1933-11-20 8 IT is not often that ducks can be seen swimming on front lawns, but that Is what has been happening during the lust day or two in at least one district of Singapore—the region of Balmoral Road and Bukit Timah Road. This year has been a bad one163 words
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Article144 1933-11-20 8 THE Sakais are taking moro and kindly to the amenities i life. Following the lead set by some two months ago. four adult arrived at the District Hospil Kuala Lipis recently for medical I ment. During his stay in th< the Sakai chief was great lv by the144 words
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Article191 1933-11-20 8 THE way In which preventive ferret out contraband rather uncanny. The latest and biggest coup for the year in Bingapi haul of illicit chandu discovered on a ship a few days ago. It was not a of "acting on information received." and the officers responsible must be191 words
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Article383 1933-11-20 8 By "Looker-on" IyELL. that's over—no more professional racing for a space. A A And Mr. Todd won't have his dip into the old gaji —till next time. A T gather that there are 2,354 people who nearly won the Big Sweep. A A tt Ladies Must Love at383 words
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Article31 1933-11-20 8 OXFORD GROUP IN LONDON BUCHMAN CAMPAIGN OPENS, o:: THE NOBEL PRIZES. OH p:u SPORTS NEWS, on Oftfa 13 M••' WIFE'S REPORT AND AM EI. CIIiNA VEW°. on IS.31 words
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Advertisement263 1933-11-20 8 TOY LAND IS OPEN COME RIGHT IN CHILDREN. A HOST OF WONDERFUL TOYS TO SELECT FROM SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR —T~~irTT~Ti ii urn in ii i luan—m iin nmm ■^jgßUMaju-jau, j OXMBBOM' The Portable Machine with the -jC* J cabinet tone. Y%m i Koh-i-noor $54.00. m Souverain $14.00. i^f^ffi^^^rr Kismet Less263 words
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Advertisement32 1933-11-20 8 SECOND-HAND PIANOS. The Cheapest And Best. ZIMMERMAN at $275. RACHAL $225. LIE EM ANN $225. DUTCH $200. The above Pianos guaranteed in perfect condition. SEASON CO., LTD., 115, North Bridge Road, SINGAPORE.32 words
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Article, Illustration306 1933-11-20 9 p.I'ANFSK MARINES LANDED AT AMOY. U.S. Fleet On The Way. Mariiwl Chiang Sends For The Hero Of Shanghai. •j I'.r? to he set for the declaration of the hiili'pfmltiit Government at Poochow to-day. Uoi SheU has sent306 words
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Article234 1933-11-20 9 m I lect On W'aj To Vmay. i S* u.k;ui£ and cr:*piud i( pp.itl Shu i >ot to prec.- 'I *'Ji' uiu'l 1 .unpawn t 1 'siMruM- murine* have Vimv .\hi) I'liiirliitu Mite-.- destroyers in har- .i H uf guarding ii»e < i*t«l <«•*. V I Vol «n Asin234 words
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Article306 1933-11-20 9 Thirty Thousand Centra! Troops On Border. Mr. Wang Chins Wei I Premier* has summoned Air. Li Fuk Lum, the representative from Canton, for a conference to discuss measures to aff;ct a conciliation with the Fukien rebels. Th= result of their talk is being kent secret Mr. Yang Tek306 words
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Article197 1933-11-20 9 Riots In New York. DEMONSTRATION BY UKRAINIANS. New York, Nov. 19. gPORADIC fighting between the Police, Ukrainians and Communists marked a parade yesterday evening of 7,000 Ukrainians, who were demonstrating against American recognition of the Soviet. Some of the Communists were mmcd with brickbats and bottles. Three197 words
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Article254 1933-11-20 9 Bronson Rca's Warning To United States. Reuter. Washington, Nov. 18. r r f ß«ygn Rea. Mnnchukuo Counw r ore 'P'i AfTalrr, stationed :n .vslilntjtot». issued a warning to-duv of ihe possibility that the United State, as a JSr® ln W:ir ln Ule «,u i CCMorr te andReuter. - 254 words
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Article84 1933-11-20 9 Leading: D.E.I. Natives Favour It. Reuter. Batavia, Nov. 18. JHE Resident at Djambi reports that the more important native rubber growers and Chinese merchants favour restriction if it is general. Meanwhile, native growers are tapping so freely, owing to profitable prices, that the 1933 export will considerably exceedReuter. - 84 words
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Article279 1933-11-20 9 SOCIALISTS WINNING IN ELECTIONS. Anarchists Busy. Tramway Depot Blown Up. i Madrid, Nov. 19. pOLLING began all over the country at 9 am. to elect 490 Deputies for the second Cortes of the Republic. The streets of Madrid are crowded and the churches have been packed279 words
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Article231 1933-11-20 9 Issues In Spanish General Election. Reuter Wireless. Gibraltar. Nov. 16. Hundreds of British residents in the Towns of Andalusia, and tourists of all nationalities, are flocking into Gibraltar in iear of acts of violence during the Spanish general elections on Sunday next. Extra police and military reinforcementsReuter Wireless. - 231 words
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Article101 1933-11-20 9 Alleged Criminal Breach Of Trust. A Mohammedan named M. If. Ismail and a Sinhalese called P. Simon, stood before the Second Magistrate, Mr. Norman Grice, on Saturday. They were charged with criminal breach of trust and with theft. The offences are alleged to have been committed in Ipoh.101 words
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Article32 1933-11-20 9 Lee Ah Pow, a Chinese youth, was thl6 morning pioducrd before the Second Magistrate, Mr. N. Grice, on a charge of murder. The preliminary inquiry was fixed for Dec. 1332 words
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Advertisement301 1933-11-20 9 PHOSFERINE WONDERFUL FOR TONING THE SYSTEM Increases j «pt\ Willpower Tlw Eighty Young Apollon, Britain's 00$^j Champion Strong i rrir- gBBEEBSHLZ. I ill an, writes: Y° t U be interested to hear that I have tried for myself the great tome value of Phosferine. It is wonderful how it increases301 words
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119 1933-11-20 10 New Proposals. FATE OF GREAT WALL PASSES. Shanghai, Nov. id. J I is ii j oriul that Prince Teh Wanjr (I. ol »he Mongolian independence movement) tuts withdrawn his original demand» in connection with the (jocstfon of autonomy for Mongolia. Hnanc Shao119 words
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Article392 1933-11-20 10 (■cniral Taking Pact Back To Nanking? Later. Gen. timing reports that negotiations with the Mongolians have- been conriuded and he will leave Mongolia on Monday The representatives of Gen. Yu Efeuth Cluiug 1 Ch.lu7nn.ri of Hopei* will leave Tientsin ior Slmnhaikwan on Monday to dj nuts with the392 words
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Article334 1933-11-20 10 Lecture To Singapore Branch. AT a dinner given in honour of his visit to Singapore by the local branch of the Overseas League last Saturday night at the Adelphi Hotel, Mi. R. W. Lisle Carr. travelling secretary of the Overseas League, gave an outline of its history334 words
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Article234 1933-11-20 10 Disarmament Conference Breaking Up. Reuter. Geneva, Nov. 19. NO decision was reached after three or four disarmament talks attended by representatives of Britain. France, Italy and the United States, at which Mr. Arthur Henderson (Chairman) fully reviewed the position and stressed the necessity of obtaining a greater measureReuter. - 234 words
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Article105 1933-11-20 10 Successful Social Gathering At Seremban. (From Our Oicn Correspondent.) Seremban, Nov. 18. There was a very large social gathering last night at the Residency in spite of the poor weather. There were altogther nearly a 100 persons present and games of various kinds were played. This was105 words
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Article81 1933-11-20 10 Lew Ah Cheoh. an English-speaking Chinese, was produced before the Second Magistrate. Mr. Norman Grice. on Saturday, on a charge of robbery of jewellery, worth $190. The jewellery is alleged to have been stolen in January, MSI, from a Malay woman named Ache binte Abdullah who was81 words
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Article131 1933-11-20 10 Disaster In Derbyshire Colliery. London, Nov. 19. FIFTEEN miners were killed in an explosion at the Grassmoor Colliery near Chesterfield this morning, which brought down a heavy fall of debris from the roof. Eighteen men were entombed. Three of them were rescued alive, and not seriously injured,131 words
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Article141 1933-11-20 10 Eurasian Pleads Guilty To Three Charges. Three charges of thefts of gramophones were preferred against a young Eurasian ramed Nelson op Saturday, in the Second Magistrate's Court before Mr. Norman Grice. In the first case he pleaded guilty to a*n offence committed In Balmoral Cresent. the gramophone141 words
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Article62 1933-11-20 10 New Laws Passed In Germany. Reuter Wireless. Berlin. Nov. 15. Habitual criminals will suffer extremely severe penalties and persistent sexual offenders are threatened with sterilisation as the result of he» laws passed bv the Cabinet. Cruelty to animals, however committed, will be severely punished and heavy sentences threatenReuter Wireless. - 62 words
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Article257 1933-11-20 10 "Court Won't Tolerate It." THE court will not tolerate the sending of ccmmunicaticns cf thu; kind," said Sir Waiter Huggard, the Chief Justice, when a man named Ang Kay Imm, of Kampong Buhah, appeared before C r .;iri to show cause why he should not be257 words
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Article212 1933-11-20 10 Liceneee Of Local Restaurant Fined. Mr. Joe Fisher, licence? of the Capitol Restaurant, was this morning fined $50 by the District Judge. Mr. H. A. Porrer, for im.x>rting for sal?, without a licence, 11 M lb. of Capitol "Aces" cigars on Oct. 24. Mr. Fisher pleaded guilty, but212 words
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Article159 1933-11-20 10 "Another Language" At The Capitol. TT Helen Hayes and Robert Montgomery are the stars in "Another Language" a new Metro-Goldywn-Mayer feature which opened on Saturday at the Capitol Theatre. The mm, adapted from the sensational drama of family life by Rose Franken. shows Miss Hayes and Montgomery159 words
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Article129 1933-11-20 10 The concluding chapters of "The Jungle Mystery." the animal thriller which began a season at the Alhambra last week and which is being screened over two programmes, were shown yesterday in conjunction with the Universal picture, "Ladies Must Love." The latter is an excellent comedydrama129 words
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Article116 1933-11-20 10 Although the title does not strike one as being particularly attractive, the Paramount picture "Mama loves Papa." introduced as the main feature at the Pavilion theatre yestreday, is a thoroughly amusing one. Charles Ruggles excels himself in the role of the husband and Mary Boland116 words
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Article169 1933-11-20 10 Holders Del, FULL RESULTS ..j n, TRIAL THE seventem liarmun cum ui i--. i, conclude! ti-dav, tip verdict thai War mar counts. He \va w at» a*««| i months in the 8. .unl ,i Conigravt.- wax i conspiracy. w>ih a leniency. Aral wa* mi months in the169 words
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Article160 1933-11-20 10 Great World Cuban! Amiikn Us Patrons The waltz competition r<« <m Chew CUp was brld an £*T.tii «3'l 4/ World Cabaret siid ae* a y--response was ocrellrm oml c*»• peted for the Ponour*. tin 1 floor being (vdi-i|Unto tor th? ocvu The entriff were very 11 tfrnatlcmal in160 words
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Article85 1933-11-20 10 DiffcrcncTH Of On»"»"" 1,1 Tokvo, KiinxuNUf 1 Diffprpncfis of upnuo says a Tokyo »>:".< t" 1 Htrota (Foreign Mln l Aratd IWar Miio 1 Japanese policy The latter is juu i" return of the 11 11 China and th- Police within llV'- Hp is atao o» -I-85 words
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253 1933-11-20 10 The- London Chamber of Commerce Certificates, gained by the pupils of the KKM. School of Commerce, Kuala Lumpur, at the April examinations, were distributed on Friday at the school hall by Mr. K. A. N. Iyer, of the Asia Life Assurance Co. Mr.253 words
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Article41 1933-11-20 10 I Mrs. Yap Kung Thin, nee Meoy Kong Fah, wife of Mr. Yap Kung Thin, the Shroff of the Mercantile Bank Branch Office at Kuala Lipis, who has been ailing for the last three months, died on Nov. 6.41 words
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Article44 1933-11-20 10 The death took place on the morning of Nov. 11, at his residence in Sungei Patani of Towkay Low Chiang Eng. father of Mr. Low Seng Boon. The late Towkay Low Chiang Eng was one of the oldest residents of Sungei Patani.44 words
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Article109 1933-11-20 10 The death occurred on Friday afternoon at her residence, 203, D. Hutton Lane, of Mrs. Cheah Hock Thye, aged 91, the mother of Messrs. Cheah Scow 800 and Cheah Scow Wah. The funeral of Madam Ong Saw Kooi, mother of Mr. Ong Joo Sun, will take place on Sunday109 words
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Advertisement25 1933-11-20 10 (lime and soda) INDICATED IN Affections of (he In functional Disprders of the dige stive organs X.penally nhtn dur 3 lauHy ri'— j, ■1 J25 words
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Advertisement19 1933-11-20 10 THE Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMIT' China Building, Chulia Street. THONE 5808. BWC nt HIE, MARINE, VEHICLES WORKMKrt COMPENSATION WSURANC*19 words
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722 1933-11-20 11 vi .intenasice. i -:<;<;eus j \VILU it. iMM COriWOMIMHtJ ere Bahru, Nov. 19. vas mentioned this c First Magistrate's ikh A!>u Bakar, in ai, E. K. Wilkie, !-i Burong Estate, is summoned for a woman named of the parties were tor Pice722 words
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Article531 1933-11-20 11 The Meaning Of The Grid. THE British Electricity Grid, the biggest thing of its kind in the world, has been completed, almost without public notice, and its connections will be linked up as soon as possible. After lagging behind other nations in the matter of electricity, we531 words
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Article133 1933-11-20 11 Grand Review Next Year. Shanghai, Nov. 20. IT is announced in Nanking to-day that the General Headquarters of the Boy Scouts in China will hold a grand review, on 'April 4, 1934. Over 100,000 scouts from all parts oi the country will take part. The Japanese troops133 words
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Article237 1933-11-20 11 Transport "Neuralia" Due Here On Wednesday. The transport Neuralia" is expected to arrive in port at 7 a.m. on Wednesday. She will berth at Godown 50-51, and is scheduled to sail at about 1 p.m. on the same day. Departures from Singapore are as follows: FOR COLOMBO:237 words
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Article124 1933-11-20 11 Seven H.vlams In Malacca Court. From Our Own Correspondent.) Mulnwa, Ntu iB In Hi. Pn'-lM C'jurt to-<h»:' v.n Hylams wtTe pTcductu bcCoTc Mr J, C D»rriuK in answer 10 ii clwffe of «anting resist o! u roHI aiudc U£t lUiLni by lnsptftca Bvric. Pk'jmlUlß gttlll} f<M*b Wi\s fl»*<l124 words
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Article116 1933-11-20 11 Continued Success Of The West Show. Despite ccunter-attrac.ions, the New World Cabaret was absolutely full-up on Saturdaynight for the continued performances of the Mackie Twins, the Dixie Sisters and Geo. Kalaui. in' an entire change of programme, including the wonderful stair-dance. Owing to the tremendous success of116 words
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Article84 1933-11-20 11 Probable Need To Resort Ti A Loan. Reuter. Paris, Nov. 18. The imperative necessity of balancing the budget was emphasised at a private meeting of the Chamber Finance Committee by the Finance Minister. M. Bonnet. He stressed the need for maintaining public confidence, especially in view of theReuter. - 84 words
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Article17 1933-11-20 11 Mr. A. S. Small, the Colonial Treasurer, returned irom leave on Nov. 10 and has resumed duties.17 words
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Article14 1933-11-20 11 Mr. R. P. Bingham has been seconded for service under fee Government of Kcdah.14 words
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Article370 1933-11-20 11 Kinta Sanitary Board Meeting. (Fiom Our Otc-n Correspondent.) Ipoh, Nov. 17. AT the monthly meeting of the Kinta Sanitary Board, which was held in Ipoh on Thursday, the principal subject discussed was the renting of vacant bungalows belonging to the Railways Department to members of the general370 words
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Article295 1933-11-20 11 Special Dinner Night Next Week. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Nov. 17. The Malacca Rotary Club is boding B special dinner night on Nov. 27. to entertain visiting Rotanans and friends It is most probable that Mr. R. J. H. Sidney will speak. Efforts are bein<r made to295 words
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Article18 1933-11-20 11 Mr. M. A. Pilchay Gunny has been appointed to be a member of the Mohammedan Advisory Board, Penang.18 words
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Article26 1933-11-20 11 The transfer of Lieut. P. J. L. Mayger, Lieut. H. N. Winter and Second Lieut. P. H. Barton to the Reserve of Officers has been approved.26 words
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Article153 1933-11-20 11 Big Cut In Emoluments Next Year. Berlin, Oct. 21. j University professors of the Einstein class—those receiving extra remuneration on account of their names or the heavy expenses incidental to their laboratory experiments—are to suffer big cuts in salaries next year. As university fees have risen considerably during153 words
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Article166 1933-11-20 11 'if The League Fails War Is Certain." Viscount Cecil. President the League of Notions Union, hu.- .sent a letter to all branches «(Crcttftw nf the Union enclosing a memory tdum on dtearmament and Germany »nd i copy of a resolution parad by the Executive Committee. In a166 words
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Advertisement126 1933-11-20 11 Jjjjj; Cl LECITHIN |3 1 Are you nervous, irritable about small AHim foop w0 r lC i'!'! matters or unable to concentrate on your J;:;; wl?mi™""o?«|£^ work. Are you weakened by overwork, r V worry or the tropical climate If so, try t^7Z.'^\£\JFjjf^r^ WAMPOLE'S o;?; |g3Byß"?aa PHOSPHO- I jIS LECITHIN126 words
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900 1933-11-20 12 Johnson Batters Song; Graham To zsMeet The IVinner. (By 'K.O:') A LARGE crowd was treated to plenty of excitement at the New Wcrid Arena last night, when Mr. C. A. Bell staged a scries of contests. The fights900 words
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Article428 1933-11-20 12 I Yesterday's Show At The Old j Racecourse. twftjjiu- i>e hort notice. there vr&s a larcrmwd lit •>»< nk| Racecourse to Karnportg Java K jad yiKUrday fur tbc motor show And cym- 1 khntwt orunntFed by the Singapore branch of lh» Automobile Aiwelaßoji o( Malaya. A number or428 words
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Article96 1933-11-20 12 Slashing Victory At New Delhi. Reuter. New Delhi. Nov. 10 The M.C.C. beat the Delhi and District XI by an tunings and 133 tuns today. Scores: DELHI AND DISTRICT: 98 (Verity 5 f or 401 and 102 (Townsend 19—10—16—3». lI.C C 323 (Mitchell 10D>. The Bnlah wasReuter. - 96 words
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Article30 1933-11-20 12 Two-Day Meeting This Wcek-End. The S.T.C. will hold a two-day amateur race mreting »it Bukit Timah on Friday and Saturday. The handicaps arc not yet available for publication.30 words
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Article609 1933-11-20 12 Selangor Fail To Beat Combined XV. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Nov. 18. RELENTLESS tackling, plenty of hard scrummaging- and several lcose dribbling movements marked the return rugby football friendly inter-State fixture at Seremban between the NegriMalacca team and Selangor this evening. There was a continuous drizzle609 words
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Article102 1933-11-20 12 Leading Lady Players Visiting Singapore. According; to a cable received by Mr. D. H. Kleinman, Miss Dorothy Round and Miss Mary Heeley, who visited Japan after playing in the United States, will be passing through Singapore this week. Miss Round was ranked as England's number No. 1.102 words
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Article634 1933-11-20 12 Yesterday's Soccer At Jalan Besar. A GOOD crowd turned up at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday expecting to see a thrilling struggle in the charity soccer match between tife Chinese and the Malays, which the latter won by 4—2. They were disappointed, however, the main portion634 words
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Article98 1933-11-20 12 Results Of Principal Matches On Saturday. Reuter. London, Nov. 18. The principal rugby football fixtures to-day resulted as follows: Cumberland 12, Cheshire 14, at Workington. Nc\humberland 5, Durham 13, at Gosforth. Lancashire 14, Yorkshire 3, at Manches.er. Cambridge U. 18. Blackheath 24. Coventry 11, Northampton 3. Devcnport S.Reuter. - 98 words
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559 1933-11-20 12 Selangor Held But Perak Win Decisively. <From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban. Nov. 18. PERAK received a great surprise this evening when they failed to register a victory over Negri Sembilan. as they did at Ipoh. earlier in the season. Perak were held to a559 words
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Advertisement123 1933-11-20 12 SUCAR MADE FROM THE PURE CANE Is a refined Bttgar of quality and distinction and is an entirely British Product. Discriminating houae w iv c a specify "Taikoo" because they know that its purity is altogether beyond question. "Packed for the consumer Taikoo sugar reaches the purchasers in the orig123 words
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1242 1933-11-20 13 Twelve Gotth At City's Ground. London. Nov. 10. the English and ted U follows: Dir. I I NtokC C. 0 1 Sunderland 1 ■jfl 2 Aston V. 1 jjUbur" v; r pool 1 I \\o!v»rluiinpton 2 !,.tt«nham H. 0 m 1 iiiirlclershHd T. 2 h1,242 words
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Article1003 1933-11-20 13 Saturday's Results. PROFESSIONAL CARD COMPLETED. npiiE November professional race 1 meeting of the Singapore Turf Club was brought to a successful conculsion at Bukit Timah on Saturday, when a card of nine events was worked off. There was a very large attendance, despite the threatening weather, among1,003 words
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250 1933-11-20 13 j Winner and I Jockeys. Trainers j Tote. j Placed Horses i c O N:iU W. $56; P. $15. Silver B'aze 7.4 Farad I «V T. L. Fox $26. I Rangoon 8.2 riaie Diamond Dust 7.10 jf O C°O N ill W I Little250 words
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Advertisement371 1933-11-20 13 Assets exceed »12,000, M«. Assurance in force over $35,000,00«. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In tbt ftralti •ettlementa). HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building. CecU Street, Singapore LONDON OFFICE: J7, OW Jtwrr. tO The Company bM £20.000 deposited wltb tbe Supreme Court of England and compile* with371 words
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Article942 1933-11-20 14 Whose Revolver? POSSESSING ARMS CHARGE. Hongkong, Nov. 7. Y IP Ling, a gardener, and formerly No. 1 boy at the Deep Water Bay Golf Club, was yesterday discharged on the count of possession of a revolver and 27 rounds of ammunition, by Mr. E. YV. Hamilton,942 words
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Article281 1933-11-20 14 The Bootblack General Staff Officer. Helsingfors. rF disappsaranee of a young Finnisn staff-officer across the Russian frontier a week ago is still causing deep concern here. The officer. Staff-Lieutenant Pentikainen enjoyed the full confidence of his superiors. Just before his alleged flight he acted as officer-on-night-duty at281 words
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Article223 1933-11-20 14 Jewels And Men- At-Arms Buried In Mud. London, Oct. 17. King John's jewels, which are supposed to have been "lost in the Wash" are now thought to have been located by a company named "Fen Research Limited." which was specially formed to find the treasure. The first223 words
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Article110 1933-11-20 14 Ate Fifty p o rk Pies At A Sitting. Middlesborough, Yorkshire. George W. Leader, known as the champion cater, and whose title has never been successfully disputed, has died here at the age of 59. Among his feats of eating, he once consumed fifty pork pics at110 words
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Article105 1933-11-20 14 Crifto To I.auren cc Binyon's Retirement. London, Oct. 10. As a tribute to Mr Laurence Binvon, the poet, on his recent retirement from the Keepership of the Department of Print* and Drawings nt the British MUftttirn. a itoup of his friend* have presented fo the Muxcuru :i nuinl>«r105 words
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Advertisement433 1933-11-20 14 I No Heat No Oust I CN A PLEASURE TRIP TO JAVA I ONLY 6 HOURS FLYING. Every Wednesday: L SINGAPORE—PALEMBANG—BATAVIA. T For Passengers, Mail and Freight. ILf Apply to: i X.P.M., Nrdcrland Royal Mall Line Rotterdam llfl J Lloyd. Thcs. Cook Son, American Express Af j and Mansfield Co.433 words
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Advertisement461 1933-11-20 14 m n X j ANOTHER ERBOR IN THE I There is a snying that "The man who never make I Wfc?rc, While the man who makes too many lrses his 1 full attrrticii to business if you are not feeling up to the d 2 errcw creep into your work461 words
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649 1933-11-20 15 1 NATION STILL UNSETTLED. Will Dr. H. H. Kung Emulate His Predecessor? OPENING UP NEW RESOURCES. ROTH the "Mm Pao" and the"Shan Pao" are unanimous in their praise for Mr. T. V. Soong for his high ability as Finance Minister,649 words
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Article381 1933-11-20 15 What Is The Real Cause Of Mr. Soong's Resignation? "Five days after the news of Mr T. V. Soong's resignation had seriously affected the local Government bond market, we hear Trom Nankins that Mr Scong's resignation had beer, accepted by the Government. This j s indeed an important381 words
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Article142 1933-11-20 15 Dealers Not Albwed To Enjoy The Profit. Shanghai. Oct. 21. The Shanghai rice merchants are most indignant about the importation of 25.000 piculs of Japanese ric'3 by six Chinese big rice dealers. At a mee'ing held yesterday by the Rice Merchants Guild a decision was reached that if142 words
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Article31 1933-11-20 15 Sianfu. Oct. 22. Mr. Yu Yu-Jen, President of the Control Yuan, arrived here from Nanking this afternoon. Mr. Yu is here to inspect flood conditions China Times.31 words
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Article242 1933-11-20 15 Several Thousand "Reds" Taken Prisoners. Nanchang. Oct. ACCORDING to a military despatch just reel ived from the front. the Government roops have just won another signal victor:, over the Communists after prolonged fighting near Yihuang. It is understood that two days ago a strong detachment of Communists242 words
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Article132 1933-11-20 15 Rival Farmers Start Shooting At Random. Hsuchow. Oct. 20. The dispute between the cities of Tungshan and Lmpo over the question of changing the ;ourse of the Yellow River in that region came o a i.rad to-day when .the farme.s of the wo cities ie blows. Those132 words
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Article135 1933-11-20 15 Japanese Attempt To Disarm Them Unsuccessful. Haroin. Oct 3 Bj Mall I I I 7hi JaDoncac and Mnnn&ukuo auilicullirs hivt nvci wilh '*rorm oppaMthrtt jnm llir !ar- j rttrr* In aiuunpt disarm Mir inl rr on 1 rh#« sround Mm: thoy were cmmxlcd with t-bf VOhLUcri Tiw (armcr?135 words
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Article100 1933-11-20 15 Suffered During Recent Revolution. Shanghai. Oct. 20 ACCORDING to information from the Chinese Overseas Association. oversea* in Siam suffered heavily during the recent revolution in Siam. Most o: the Chinese in Siam live in and around Eanekok. As the fighting during the recent revolution wa? centred around100 words
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Article117 1933-11-20 15 Control Of Provincial Affairs To Be Unified. Nanchang. Oct. 12. At the suggestion of General Chiang Kai She it. the "Governor" system is to be adopted in at least eight provinces in the near future. In a circular telegram to the provinces concerned. Gcnrral Clnanc Kai Shrk declarer,117 words
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Advertisement573 1933-11-20 16 HASSAN. ELECTRICAL AND WATER CONTRACTOR. «€-37, Bras Basah Read, SINGAPORE. llfI 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. siTN^TSPpXRr Further Reductions of Rents from Ist August, 1933. $16X0 and $18.00 Apply: WONG573 words
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Advertisement1527 1933-11-20 16 THE PEOPLE S PAPER: INDEPENDENT PROGRESSIVE PUBLIC NOTICES, NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Mr. J. H. Gcugh, formerly engaged as Secretary of Shaw Brothers Necn Company, has left our service and is no longer authorised to transact any busineai on our b:half. eSd.) Runme Shaw, Partner, SHAW BROTHERS. NOTICE.1,527 words
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Advertisement416 1933-11-20 16 EDUCATIONAL. FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL. Established 1928. (A Government Registered School). (For Boys and Girls). l-A, Kirk Terrace, Dhoby Ghaut, Singapore. Enrol for a Sound Musical EducationSystematic Training both In Technique and Theory. Complete Courses leading to T.C.L. Certificate, Diploma, etc. Booklet free. M. ANCIANO, Principal TUITION. HINDI—ENGLISH. The Arva416 words
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Advertisement299 1933-11-20 16 BIGGER j BETTER SHIPMENTS OF FAMOUS MAKES of Clocks Watches such ar. Cyina, Ro.lrapf, Vul. aaa v JUST RECEIVED. We can offer them to >< v v MUCH CHEAPER PRK gg !than you would have to pay s] YICK WOH HI.NG 429, North Bridge Road, (Near Middle Rd I I299 words
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