Malaya Tribune, 27 November 1933
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Title Section36 1933-11-27 1 The Malaya Tribune THE MOST POPULAR DAILY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. w. XX -No. 271 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1933 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Monday, Nov. 27, 1933. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1933.36 words
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Advertisement268 1933-11-27 1 \V?'i Tribune Jn Malays f MILK WHILE TRAVELLING? IT IS EASY AND SAFE WITH Xl JLi M WW/l KLIM 0 THE PERFECT ANSWER TO THE QUESTION WHICH TRAVELLING COM- I) .I! 8 EVX&Y MOTHER TO ASK HERSELF: "WHAT SHALL I DO FOR A SAFE, UNIFORM I PPLY OF MILK I268 words
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Advertisement151 1933-11-27 1 A. FLINTER f, Raffles Place, Singapore, lroperttng Diamonds and Pearl Necklace* of every size and quality. Selling «t 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. HE4LTH and STRENGTH I IN EVERY TIN151 words
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Article705 1933-11-27 2 Welfare Ignored. GOVT. SHOULD FRAME NEW POLICY. "AUTONOMY in Inner Mongolia, for which there has been a great: deal of agitation on the part of Mongolian princes and people during the last few weeks, is about to become a reality. "Since the Mongolian leaders have repeatedly705 words
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Article64 1933-11-27 2 Where Horses May End Tfieir Days. I 1 Tokyo. S P ro ™oted here to provide a "Luxury Farm." where veteran [jSP the army mlfe^S tar. Klasuro Otsuka. a Philanthropist of Nngata Prefecture, has given £10\000 (at pan to form a protective Association for miliary horses. Generals64 words
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Article179 1933-11-27 2 Expert Tbpiks fie W#s Murdered. > Cairo, Nov. 1. CAPTAIN John Hubert Roberts, whoce body was found in a canal from the Nile near the Pyramids, is now s ated lo have died from a bullet wound which could not have b»en self-inflicted. According to newspaper reports179 words
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Article31 1933-11-27 2 China Times. Shanghai, Nov. 1. According to information from a reliable source, Mr. T. V. Soong is ieavin" for Hangchow shortly to enjoy a brief rest.— China Times.China Times. - 31 words
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Article468 1933-11-27 2 Details Of Current Prices. Singapore, Nov 24 MEAT. Beef, sttak tround), kati 33 Beef, stew or curry, kati Pork. lean, kati Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality), kati 33 Mutton, Australian, lb. 3j Fowl, i:ati 33 Hens (locally reared), kati 3d Ducks, Saigon, each 62 Pigeont, domestic unfledged,468 words
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Advertisement187 1933-11-27 2 r 2, t an,l ac sets the harm otherwise done hy excessive eating, drinking, ami constant smoking, anything causing an arid condition. When IHi X^° ,M B s;,nk r< s "rii indulgences, Phillips' Milk of V- i Magric ..i wi;l always straighten you out. A joy and I! fCR THOU"''187 words
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Advertisement291 1933-11-27 2 HAVE YOU VISITED I WHIT'EAWAY'S I Christmas Bazaar i Only 18 more shopping days to Christmas J liii ii iiiurn i i i j,„ m impimmp l j S,f I REGAL' STYLE ",90. j *S?\ j Tea Rose Droche «V- VgK J Hip Belt. Hu-jk-Side. j\ IT f j Elastic291 words
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Article623 1933-11-27 3 Shirts Pawned For A Play. Edinburgh. Oct. 28 ENTHUSIASTS for the community drama movement from all par s of England and Scotland, numbering over 300. are gathered fo-day in Edinburgh for the annual conference c-f the British Drama League. The phenomenal development of in.erest in623 words
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Article178 1933-11-27 3 Poison Alleged In Wife's Tea And Medicine. Frederick; Peter Jones, aged 45. a tailor's cutter, of Corrmgham-road, Wembley, appeared before the magistrates at Hendon charged with the attempted murder of his wife, "by administering, or earning to be administered, a poison, between September 20 and November 3. Detective178 words
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Article74 1933-11-27 3 Keen Competition From Belgium And France. Tangier. The steam hip Mostyn has arrived here from N wport, Monmouthshire, with 2,500 tons of Welsh steam coal for th e Tangier-Fez Railways It is understood that the Welsh coal was chosen in spite of k en competition from Belgium74 words
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Article57 1933-11-27 3 Montreal. Sir Arthur Currie. war-time commander rf the Canadian Corps, has received from La'iy Plumer a letter acknowledging the eontnbuions of Canadians to the Lord Plumer Fund The letter rtates that as the memorial lo end Piumer hai been completed, the money A-ill be devoted to57 words
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Article278 1933-11-27 3 Initiated Into Royal Order Of Scotland. The Prince of Wales stated on November 1. that he is learning to play the bagpipes. The Prince visited Edinburgh for a number of Masonic ceremonie;. He was made a member of the Lodge of Edinburgh «Mary's Chapel) No. 1. Subsequently278 words
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Article209 1933-11-27 3 Flatf Broken On Old Mast Of The Britannia. Prince George broke the first flag on the old mast from the Royal yacht "Britannia" since the mast was given by ihe King to the Royal Alfred Aged Merchant Seamen's Institution Home, at Belvedere, Kent. The signal halyard was handed209 words
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Advertisement114 1933-11-27 3 jßiaiiinsi i wmmnwam iwwMiMM—— mmmmmumtmmm i Like a cooling and rejuvenating breeze o in i c sea. PHOENIX MINERAL WATERS satisfy the most parching and exacting thirst of the hottest day. You should keep a supply in the house—your visitors too will enjoy them. mixed case of ip *T*m JO.114 words
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Advertisement284 1933-11-27 3 I NOW! I Correct Time from your Electric Circuit So simple too! Merely Flug: into nearest electric outlet. No further trouble of winding or rtgulating. No oiling or cleaning. BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS. A Real H— ttluM Need. Th* electric: clock For A. C. Supply. I» MIL BORNEO Co.. Ltd., Tf.'erhron —The284 words
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Advertisement64 1933-11-27 3 LAMPS OF LASTING •I.iiirhlen your home with Crompton Lamps. G<» o d light lends that cheerful ;.s--peet so desired by all. •Sold at prices to suit all pockets, they are thq highest quality obtainable. Insist on Crompton. Frosted or Clear For every purpose Sole Agent*: UNITED ENGINEERS, LTD. Electrical Dept.—Battery64 words
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Miscellaneous432 1933-11-27 3 CWB DIARY. j (There are numerous Clubs and Societies in Singapore, most of the members of which arr readers of the -.Malaya Tribune." This Diary ta provided specially for them. Secretaries ar° invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-datr and complete. Happenings of general inieresl ton still be included in432 words
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1474 1933-11-27 4 Shipping News Notices. BRITAIN'S POSITION IN SHIPPING. Risk Of Eclipse Of The Industry. lORDI ORD Essendon. presiding; in Manchester rei cently at the meeting of Manchester Liners, Limit d. referred to the dangers of waiting for ft restoration of international trade by the removal of restrictions ar.d barriers, or for1,474 words
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Article325 1933-11-27 4 Still In Service After Eighty Years. REFERENCE has been made to the claim I\> made that ihe steamer Edina. 380 tons gro.ss (built in 1354 by Messrs. Barclay, Curl" and Co., Glasgow, and launched on May 4 that year), engaged in the local trade at Melbourne, was325 words
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Article386 1933-11-27 4 Her Third Voyage To The Antarctic. OUTWARD bcund for adventure. These, in unofficial language, are the sailing orders cf the young bearded commander of Discovery 11.. the Royal research ship, which left London last month on her third commission ir the Far South. Cradled in St. Katheiines386 words
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Article158 1933-11-27 4 Sir Burton Chadvvick Unveils Memorial Plaque. Sir Burton Chadwick, Deputy Master of the Honourable Company ci Master Mariners, recently unveiled, at the Dreadnought Seamen's Hnapitsl, Greenwich, a plaque erected in the ward which has been endowed by the Seamee.'.s Hospital Aid Committee to commemorate the work of officers158 words
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Article39 1933-11-27 4 For diving into the sea from a ship to save an apprentice, Frank Donaghy. chief engineer. Of West Hartlepool, has been presented with the silver medal of the Federation at the Shipping -""cderation offices at Newcastle.39 words
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Article572 1933-11-27 4 Features Of Olympia Exhibition. ALTHOUGH the Shipping, Engineering and Machinery Exhibition which is held biennially at Olympia is largely devoted to the. exhibition of heavy marine, auxiliary and industrial engines, machine tools, etc., this year's event afforded ample opportunity to the motor boat and yacht owner572 words
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Advertisement529 1933-11-27 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. i 1 (Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. AND FOft EAST MAIL SERVICE (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government). OUTWARD FROM LONDON. For China and Japan. Due Torjrage. Singapore 1933. BANG M ORE 6000529 words
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Advertisement196 1933-11-27 4 tfjLLOYD TRIESTINO! (Incorporated In Italy). EXPRESS SERVICE. CARGO SERVICE. Calling at Penang, Colombo Bombay i j SINGAPORE TO ITALY AND CHINA Karachi, Aden. Massowah, 811«!!»S Calling at Colombo. Bombay. Suez, Port Said Brin disl. Venice and Trieste. Said. Tirindisi, Venice and TTieste. mv TERGESTEA Dec. 15 Dec. 15 Due Leave196 words
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Advertisement228 1933-11-27 4 Deutsch Australlsche Dampfschiffi -MJ Qeaellsehaft. (Companies Incorporated In Germany). OUTWARDS. HONGKONG. SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTB. 1033. 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. m.s. DUISBURG. via Manila Jan. 9 m.s. RHEINLAND,228 words
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Advertisement545 1933-11-27 4 STEAMER SAILIX G8 The underacted are the C fixtures:— OUTWARDS. "COBLENZ" for Manila, i I,SI Shai. North Chii a "SAALE." for liai Shanghai. Dairen. Tsingtau Nagoya, Kobe and Oaak '3 HOMEWARDS "FULDA' for G- Da, 1828 Amsterdam. Rotterdam, Ham Br-men "ISAR," for Gt n i |fi Amsterdam, Rotttruu:>> h and545 words
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Article306 1933-11-27 5 Mining Shares. Monday, n a.m. J h ire quotations are Co., exchange and Buyers. Sellers. Tin 32 6 33,- 36 9 37 9 fin 15- 159 130 135 :i6 6 37 6 030 0.35 1 10 1.12'/ 2 38 6 40 Tin 5- 5 6 0 40306 words
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137 1933-11-27 5 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION. SLIGHT FALL OF RUBBER. Fairly Big Liquidation In Singapore. (By Our Financial Correspondent.) Singapore, Monday, Noon. To-day's Prices:— Rubber (Singapore), 13% eta., down ct. Tin (Singapore), $113%, unchanged. .Market Tone: Easier. Saturday's Prices:— London Rubber, 4 5 16d., up 1 32d. New York. 9137 words
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Article95 1933-11-27 5 The new standard Diesel electric railway locomotive Ishunter) made by Sir W. G. Armstrong Whitworth and Co.. has been run successfully on coal-oil. Lively interest in this development is being taken by the railway companies and collieries. "If the main-line railway were Dieselelectrified." remarked an official95 words
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Article165 1933-11-27 5 Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.), Ltd. Prices for Shell Motor Spirit and various orands of Kerosene are as follows: Shell Aviation Spirit in 4-gallon drums per British Imperial gallon UM Shell Motor Spirit ex pump per Brlttsh Imperial gallon 10.82 Shell Motor Spirit in 4-gallon drums per British Imperial165 words
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Article1081 1933-11-27 5 Is Very Far zAhead. THE fifth annual general mceLing of Luk-r Tin Dredging, Ltd.. was held at Seremban en Nov. 15. The representative of the secretaries havin; read the nctice convening the meeting and the audi ton' report to the shareholders, tha chairman, Mr. M. L.1,081 words
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Article212 1933-11-27 5 Securities Rally After Dullness. London. Nov. 22 AFTER a very dull session on the Stock Exchange to—day, conditions finally improvtd slightly, gilt-edged securities. particularly rallying. Newfoundland bonds ram into favour following publication of the Royal Commission s report on the financ:s of the country and the 3 1212 words
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Article117 1933-11-27 5 More plant is to be started by the iron and steel makers of Middlesbrough, a sign of increasing industrial requirements. Aueust consignments of iron and steel from the Tees were far above the average of recent months at 39,682 tons—this being the heaviest for any month this year117 words
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Article356 1933-11-27 5 General Meeting. SPECIAL RESOLUTION CONFIRMED. FURTHER extraordinary general meeting of the United Malarea Rubber Estates, Ltd., was held at the Company's Registered Office, 137, Heeren Street, Malacca, on Friday, Nov. 24. at 11.36 a.m.. Mr. Chan Kang Swi presiding. Others present included Messrs. Tan Soo Ghi. Chee356 words
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Article127 1933-11-27 5 Effect Of Latest News From Batavia. London, Nov. 23. Th? volum* of business on th e Stock Exchange to-day continued modeyt but the atmosphere was decidedly brighter, mainly due to th optimistic feeling regarding the Continental political aspect. Gilt-edged securities and German issues further str ngthened substantially and127 words
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Article31 1933-11-27 5 A new industry has been started at untitled Mid-Cheshire, for the manufacture, aa speciality, of children's coats. New premise; have been built, and plant installed, and manufacture ha al: eady commenced.31 words
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Article660 1933-11-27 5 Rubber Shares. Singapore. Monday. 11 a.m. The following rubber snare quotations are issued by Fraser and Co. and Lyali and Evatt: Issue Value. Fraser Lyali Shares. Co. Evatt. 1 Allcnbv $0 85 $0 90 $0.80 $0.90 1 Alor Gajah 0.60 0.70 000 0.70 1 A. Hi tain660 words
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Article54 1933-11-27 5 An all-electric flour mill, with a capacity of eighteen sacks an hour—more than two tons —has been completed in Selby. Yorkshire Tli" mill N entirely autoir.itic. Prtim the moment it leaves the stramer at 'he port of discharge, the wheat is never touched by hand laboi r54 words
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Advertisement53 1933-11-27 5 Tin: SOUTH BRITISH; CE COMPANY, LTD.. hi Mm Zealand.) M IRINE, MOTOR AND v i*S COMPENSATION. L C MAKGOLIOUTH, Manager. I IKLAI SON* GREEN*. TUX EASTERN UNITED ■SS|:»ANCI CORPORATION, LTD. IRE, MARINE, MOTOR Alt. ►NAL ACCIDENT AND *'ORKME N s COMPENSATION INSURANCE. B t INBOH, General Manager. I Ha 453 words
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Advertisement89 1933-11-27 5 THE EASTERN BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated to Sn«Jsnd). SINGAPORE BRANCH: 4, D* Almeida Street. Authorised and Subscribed num j»W c pUm L ChOOO.OOO Paid-up-Capital son 000 R*-«erve Fund »nd Rest wo.ooo HEAP orriCK: LONJ>OW BRANCRE*: B <mt»y. Calcutta. Colombo. Karachi. Madnj. Amara. Baghdad. Bahrein. Basra. Kirkuk. Mov.ul and Slnnrapore. CURRENT ACCOUNTS89 words
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Advertisement55 1933-11-27 5 tWNft/ m PAID^QIV QUARTERLY I\% Interest yearly paid to you quarterly Think what small amounts put regularly away now, will mean to you in time to come. In a surprisingly short time you will have an appreciable bank balance. Interest at the rate of 2%% is paid quarterly. I Head55 words
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Advertisement218 1933-11-27 5 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Limited. (Incorporated In Stralte Settlement*.) Successors to TFIE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK, LTD., THE HO BONG BANK, LTD. AND THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK, LTD. CAPITAL Authorised $40,000,000.00. Paid Up $10,000,000.00. HEAD OFFICE. CHINA BUILDING CHULIA STREET. SINGAPORE LOCAL BRANCH: 45«. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Che< Swee Cheng,218 words
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Advertisement346 1933-11-27 6 ALHAMBRA I -^g-" M A C N I M C E N ENTERTAINMENT Three great loves immortalized in a drama that pulses with the insistent urge of mother loveand young romance %J HENRIETTA CROSM AN Wm HEATHER ANGEL IT NORMAN FOSTER MARIAN NIXON Story by I. A. R.Wylie Directed by346 words
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Advertisement401 1933-11-27 6 Amusements Greeted by Packed Houses at all shows Yesterday! i I aajr 1 Qur Splendid STAGE and SCREEN Double Attraction I 1 Mi I CAPITOL I MIS I The Popular Singing Star of "RIO RITA" and "42nd STREET"— BEBE DANIELS In Her Latest Musical Romance lltfe, the song GAVE ME"401 words
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Advertisement554 1933-11-27 6 SMILE, DARN YOU, Til IP I k J| in Paramount's graml i: J If and romantic rc\ j l BODYGUARD j Ihe biggest lau;h yon i IL AJsc j "SCREEN SOI VI MRS II XFXT CHANGE M.-G -M. s Great Success: LETTY LYNTON j With JOAN CRAWFORD, ROBERT MONTGOMERY. i554 words
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663 1933-11-27 7 Warships Ready. Si\A, FIGHT BE POSTPONED Shanghai, Nov. 27. ri it s al Government is des- more troops to the nk ion border. At the armies of the pro<i Nanking are moving in» ("htkianjr. us for war are also proitcc in Fukien,663 words
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Article185 1933-11-27 7 Issues Warning Against Racial Feeling. Pretoria. Nov. 1. GENERAL Smuts, ihe Deputy Prime Mml;- .rr. in a statement published to-day issues a warning against any attempt; to work up anti-Jewish feeling. He considers it possible that charges made ar? merely expressions of private spite and personal prejudices. "Unfor185 words
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Article126 1933-11-27 7 Litvinoff's Farewell Speech In New York. New York. Nov. 25. "The Disarmament Conference is a corpse which no efforts can bring back to life and if no death certificate is issued it is only because the doctors are afraid to listen to a heart which has ceased126 words
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Article, Illustration31 1933-11-27 7 JUST WHAT YOU WANT TO KNOW TO-DAY'S SHIPPING IHE S.S. -CONTE ROSSO." Conte Rosso" is due here to-morTO-v nine Iron Europe, and sails on the same and Shanghai at 5 p.m.31 words
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Article83 1933-11-27 7 BHIPS ALONGBIDE THB WHARVES. Sin'sapore, Nov. 27. Ea<- Wharf (Entrance Oate 1). A harf i Entrance Gate 3). Ipcta 15. Tweedbank 13; Katoug Wmytrt Dock (Entrance Oate 1). Barcelona 30. Theseus 32: H.M.S. tm&tn Dock (Entrance Oate 4). 4(> Silvercypress 48. WeH WharT (Entrance Oate Manidu Jardine's. 1083 words
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Article58 1933-11-27 7 u, r alil Sends Delicacies To England. Sydney, he success of Australian "M lamb as Christmas eifts las1 yp;ir. the Queensland League is arranging for the li impcis us gifts for this tra liana with friends In taking advantage of the i d hbc products bl tropical tropical58 words
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Article56 1933-11-27 7 Mails from Batavia and Palembang by aeroplane are expected at the General Post Office. Singapore, at 2.30 p.m. to-morrcw. From Austria by the "Marella.'' due at Singapore on Wednesday morning. From Holland by the "Sibajak." due at Singapore on Wednesday morning. From China and Japan by the Hosang.'56 words
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Article48 1933-11-27 7 Depositors whose pass bocks have not been ■I—IIIIII this year are requested to forwa.d iheh pa* bookl to the Post Offlce Saving Pnnr 0.-nernl Po<-.t Offlce. SlnpJpnre Bt to the nearest Post Office for the insertion ol Interest in resp-.ct of the year 1332.48 words
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Article204 1933-11-27 7 ■SLUM* 1 Btnfflpore, fw. 27. London 4 months' sight 3 '32 L:rdnn months' sight 2,4 964 London N days' sittht 2 London 30 days'' sight 2 4 7 61! London demand 2 4 3 W London T.T. M 564 Lyons and Paris demand 96j Hamburg demand 150 New204 words
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Article90 1933-11-27 7 Baker Sues Customer For Damages. Neumunster (Holstein). A local baker is endeavouring to obtain damages from a customer who used one of his plumpuddings as a doormat. The baker had just boiled a magnificent pudding and put it on the doorstep to cool, when a short-sighted customer90 words
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Article150 1933-11-27 7 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures. TO-DAY. NOV. 27. Hifih Tides.—'7.10 am.. 7 31 p.m. Meeting. Singapore Manufacturers' Association. China Building, 2.15 p.m. Committee Meeting. SS «Singapore) Association, Exchange. 5 p.m. Hockey: C.U. v. S.CR.C. B." C.U.; S.C.C. "A 1 v. A P C.. S.C.C.;150 words
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Article93 1933-11-27 7 ALHAMBRA.—Norman Foster and Marian Nixon in "Pilgrimage." CAPITOL—Bebe Daniels in 'The Song You Gave Me" and stage attraction. EMPIRE —Joe E. Brown in "Fireman Save My Child." GREAT WORLD—Cabaret Dancing sideshows, Malay and Chinese Wayangs. cinemas. Talkies: Sky—"Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm;" Star—"The Broken Wing." MARLBOROUGH—"Dr. Jekvll and Mr. Hyde.93 words
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Advertisement503 1933-11-27 7 SINCAPOffI HOTELS GOODWOOD PARK HOTEL I I Scotts Road. On Thursday, November .{o—Friday, December Ist— I Saturday, December 2nd. I THE SINGAPORE REPERTORY PLAYERS I will present HAY FEVER j I By NOEL COWARD, I at 9.30 prompt. PLANS AT THE HOTEL PHONE 6496 I MAKE YOUR RESERVATION NOW $1.50.503 words
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Miscellaneous129 1933-11-27 7 I 1 POSTAL jjjgMjggg SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY. Selnt Pandjang. BengUalis and Bagan (Makassar) 3 p.m. North, N -East and N.-West Sumatra. Ceylon. Egypt and U.S.A. < Silvercypress) 3 p.in Ceylon. Southern and Western India (Shunko Marui 3 p.m. REGISTRATION OF PARTNERSHIPS. TO-MORROW. Riuo. Singkavang, Pemangkat and Samba* <Palopo> 8129 words
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Miscellaneous302 1933-11-27 7 TO DAY'S PROGRAMME. G.M.T. 7.30 a.m. Time Signal from Big Ben. News Bulletin. Dairy Produce Notes supplied by the Intelligence Branch of the Imperial Economic Committee. 7.45 a.m. A programme of light French music (gramophone records). 8.15 a.m. Dance Music (gramophone records) 'Time Signal from Greenwich at 8.30 a.m.). 8.45302 words
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Obituary138 1933-11-27 8 DEATHS. Uli HAK JEE—Aged 57. pass:d away peat.- fully, at his residence, 554. Geylang Road, at C a.m.. Sunday. 26th inst.. leaving a widow, five sons. Lim Tat J: n Tat Ghee. Tat Lay and Tat Sin, four daughters, two sons-in-Ia*'. Koh Thian S:ng and Khco Peck Kim.138 words
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Article711 1933-11-27 8 The Municipal Commissioners may be congratulated on the appointment of a committee to consider the question of providing opportunity for able subordinates to reach senior rank. The welcome accorded by the President, Mr. Hartley, to the proposal to institute such an inquiry evokes particular appreciation, and is further711 words
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Article442 1933-11-27 8 Mr. G. S. Thatcher, Executive Engineer. S.S.. has been seconded for service in Johore. Col. E. A. Ash. general manager ol Bukit Raja estate. Klang. has returned from Jeave. Captain Dato Awang bin Omar, of the Johore Volunteer Forces, has been promoted to the rank of Major Mr. A W.442 words
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Article119 1933-11-27 8 "IT is not often that the proceedings of the Municipal Commissioners are enlivened by humour. The City Fathers are a serious body of men, with civic cares weighing heavily upon them. But Mr. Laycock showed on Friday that the lighter note can be119 words
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Article121 1933-11-27 8 HPHE report from London on Saturday which gave details of the electrocution of a girl whilst she was sitting in a hairdresser's chair having a permanent wave should not cause undue alarm. No reputable firm will take risks of a sort which might jeopardise the success of their121 words
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Article114 1933-11-27 8 AS a parting message to Indians in Malaya. Mr. M. K. Nair, who has rendered useful service as Agent of the Government of India in this country, appeals to his compatriots here to undertake more social work and not concentrate so much on gpnrt aiid entertainment114 words
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Article105 1933-11-27 8 TiHE Christmas air m on Dec. 9 and the:,., through to Singapore, flight being scheduled pore on Dec 31 This is d finite of the opening of the cxi we have waited so lon, hoped, will remain in r, cessful operation. The tunate attempt to can from England105 words
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Article167 1933-11-27 8 IT seems safe to predict that Government in Fukien vffl short-lived. Perhaps the m< able view that can be taken ol the independence movement lls leaders are doing the right tiling at the wrong moment. It seem, thai Canton is about to join issue with Nanking, anfl,167 words
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Article394 1933-11-27 8 By "Looker-On" "Jtfld in darkness." It often is. with the right partner. A A "A pretended lunatic." "Method in his madness." so to speak. A A A Diplomacy is the gentle art of letting somebody have your way. A A A Bridegroom who came late—substitute takes girl." First394 words
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Article16 1933-11-27 8 RACIAL MINORITIES IN CHINA CLUB DIARY, on page 3 SPORTS NEWS, on pafl16 words
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Advertisement326 1933-11-27 8 SOL D E R L E N F THE ORIGINAL LIQUID SOLDER. JtmmS British Made. j Mends ALL Metals WITHOUT Hea t 1 With this amazing preparation you can instantly repair: Kettles, Frying Pans. Saucepans, Pails, Baths And All Other j Household Utensils. Leaks in Petrol Pipes, Tanks and Radiators,326 words
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124 1933-11-27 9 v jiOMlNENT OFFICIALS AMONG THE DEAD. Second Big Soviet Disaster. \iI-Steel Machine That Was A Marvel Of Comfort. Reuter Wireless. Kharkov, Nov. 22. IEN people, including prominent air officials, were to-day in a disaster to an aeroplane, wrecked aeroplane,Reuter Wireless. - 124 words
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Article72 1933-11-27 9 ;ong C ompany Pays Compensation. Hongkong. Nov. 17. -j between the Canton Sea- >:i and the Tiakoo Comrfield and Swire Co.. Ltd.* led and the seamen's boybrought to an end. rms of agreement, the n Lsea to pay 5179.C0a as to ihe Union, whose mem- j work72 words
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Article121 1933-11-27 9 Wiiiu-uway's Manager To Go To Calcutta. v castle, for the last seven r oi' the Singapore branch Whiteaway. Laidlaw and I has been transferred to the :alien of the firm as assistant ::d. with Mrs. Castle, will sail ft-v. days. first came to Singapore in :ni121 words
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Article99 1933-11-27 9 i 1 /.(.'winners In Fancy Dress Dance day lust, despite the thr atening .d other attractions elsewhere, th I--. Carnival at ths New World u aid of the European and Nont m mploymcnt Funds, proved a great was crowded and every table was yone present spending r.n99 words
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Article77 1933-11-27 9 Calcutta. hi b bounded lightly on to a Sultry, A.-sam, was shot dead ol Uw court, Mr. Grant Gordon, tate manager. do tenuis in progress at the time d but Mr. Gordon and a nmn«rtre sitting on a verandah. They leap M cow, which had strayed77 words
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Article96 1933-11-27 9 Heartbroken At Death Of Husband. Reuter Wireless. Jacksonville I Florida', Nov. 22. HEART-BROKEN at the death of her husband, an airman, two weeks ago in a motor accident, lira. Louise Turck Stanton, a member of an aristocratic family, borrowed an aeroplane with four hours' supply ofReuter Wireless. - 96 words
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Article68 1933-11-27 9 Evanston. Illinois. A doj named Ajax. who has lived nine years bare without a stomach, has just died of old age. A.iax war thr;e years old when Dr. A. C Ivy. of Northwestern University, removed the dog's large intestine, to demonstrate that it was not essential to68 words
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Article119 1933-11-27 9 Useless Precautions. FOUR WEALTHY MEN CAPTURED. Reuter. Hongkong, Nov. 26. rpHE French steamer, "Commandant Henri Riviere," from Hongkong to Haiphong, has been pirated. The piracy was successful, despite a broadcast Police warning that a gang from Bias Bay was known to have crossed the British border andReuter. - 119 words
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Article385 1933-11-27 9 Reception By Chamber Of Commerce. THE Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce held a reception on Saturday at its premises at Hill Street, in honour of Dr. Philip K. C. Tyau. the new Consul-General, Mr. Huang Yen Kai, the new Consul for Penang, and other members of the385 words
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Article60 1933-11-27 9 Situation Again Very Critical. "Sin Chew Jit Poh." Shanhaikwan, Nov. 27. The situation in Northern Manchuria is again critical. Heavily armed Japanese troops have been despatched to the border under the pretext of suppressing bandits. Col. Shibayama says that negotiations for taking over Shanhaikwan are completed. The taking"Sin Chew Jit Poh." - 60 words
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Article, Illustration25 1933-11-27 9 ThP Malacca Wankang being loaded with small baes of rice and bundles of fragrant wood. See page lPhoto, Chee Swee Chiang.25 words
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Article580 1933-11-27 9 ENORMOUS SPECIAL EXPENDITURE. Paper Money Soon? Forcing Countries Off Gold Standard. Reuter Wireless. New York, Nov. 22. gross public debt of the United States has increased by ?G,360,000,000 during the past three fiscal years to a total of $22,500,000,000 according to figures issued by the NationalReuter Wireless. - 580 words
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Article50 1933-11-27 9 Mr. E. A. M. Wilson, manager for Messrs. Boustead and Co., Ltd., at Teluk Anson, has been transferred to Port Swcttenham. Before he takes up duty there he goes to Hongkong on short leave. Mr. Wilson's place at Teluk Anson has been taken by Mr. Boyd, the Penang rugger player.50 words
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Advertisement302 1933-11-27 9 PHGTFERINE HEALTH JAMT Tones o /I lonic as it Effervescent Cleanses rJ$ Tfuit Saline Assures proper digestion Impels the purified blood giving maximum I to stimulate the small veins nourishment, attended I and nerves which keep the by complete elimination k skin soft and smooth, the of all poisonous waste,302 words
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1818 1933-11-27 10 Planter Seeks Damages, QUIT RENTS TEST CASE. (From Our Own Correspondent.; Johore Bahru, Nov. 25. CASE in which the issue is whether the Collector of Land Revenue is correct in ordering th c sale of et rtf in land1,818 words
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Article59 1933-11-27 10 Seng Yew Cheow. who is charged with criminal breach of trust in respect of $5,000 made another appearance in the thkd court .hi; morning. The complainant is a legatee of the estate of Seng Ah Meng and is represented by Mr r O. Lim -::n.hcr week's pc-lpommenj -a:59 words
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Article, Illustration235 1933-11-27 10 .2' i^^lll^il.^I,: MR. CONRAD W. K. SIMPSON. Converts Obtained By Radio. Dr. Sheldrake j Success In The Thilipp nies. IT is reported that a wireless speech made by Dr. Khalid Sheldrake from the Manila Radio Station has had sensational results. Dr. Khalid received Innumerable letters of congratulation, and no fewer235 words
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Article54 1933-11-27 10 Arrival Of Cyclist From Rangoon. A King's S:out named Appam, of Rangcon. who is touring the Far East on a bicycle, arrived in Singapore en Saturday from" Johore Eahru He is enjoying the hospitality of the local Chettiar community and will b? staving her.- few da;, i b54 words
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Article45 1933-11-27 10 Eight Chinese labourers were to-day produced bet ON the Second M.-gistrat". Mr. N. □rice. a;:d charged wi h a.-saultins; a public scrvan'. They claimed trial and tin hearing wafixed fcr Jan. 2. 1934. Mr. C. O. Lim is I appearing for the accused.45 words
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Article65 1933-11-27 10 Bullocks Draw A Half-Ton Overload. Prostcuted at he Instance of Chief Inspector Bra"kt.n. of the Municipal P.C.A. -Dep a Chinese bullock cart driver was fined $10 by the Second Magis rate <Mr N. Grice) this morning. M.". Bracken said that th? animals wer? drawing 20 bags cf65 words
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Article31 1933-11-27 10 Shanghai, Oct. 26. Dr. Hu Snih. Chief Catenae delegate to the Fan-Pac.hc Conference nt BanifT. arrived here from Canada yesterday on board the "Empress of Canada. "—Shun Pao.31 words
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Article395 1933-11-27 10 The Chye Lian Processions And Twa Chye Loh. nrKE above procession took place on Nov. 20. with about 26 sections of rfuays Kwans, viz.; musicians, drummers, gong beaters and all sorts of fine dispiays. Owing to the rain the parties had to disperse at 7.30 p.m. before395 words
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148 1933-11-27 10 Another stage and screen double attraction is provided by the Capitol where, starting with yesterday's change. "Don and Sally," wellknown dancers, appear in conjunction with the film "The Song You Gave Me," starring Bebe Daniels. The dancers have proved very popular with148 words
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Article84 1933-11-27 10 "Her Bodyguard." the Paramount picture introduced at the Pavilion theatre yesteraay. provides excellent entertainment. Edmund Lowe as the private detective engaged to guard the person of an actress who sports a great deal cf valuable jewellery, with Wynne Gibson, as the body guarded, make capital84 words
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Article158 1933-11-27 10 Gavt. Offers Maxwell School At Nominal Rent. (From Our Own Correspondent./ Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 27. The "Malay Mall" understands that arrangements arc being completed whereby the Maxwell Road School, which Government proposed to close down at ihe U:: end of the yta... will be run by teachers recently158 words
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Article135 1933-11-27 10 ,Well-Known Rotarian CAR SKIDS \\n turns T( ini.K. Kuala Uwv Xm JJ1S Meads wen to bear of t! M. Y. Lum, M. 0. n Chinese maternity h. on his Uuv to Karak t 7'^ to Visit an estate Liew Weng Ghee, wh. <• ii i' was visiting135 words
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Article241 1933-11-27 10 Soldier Badly Cut 15y Windscreen. A SERIES ci Btreef ai eh* -1 Singapore over the neck-end In most cases the ricthu injuiies. but there on a soldier attached to th. T,: very badly cu t by the a wind, car. At about 5.30 en S; turdav tttatxm I241 words
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Article118 1933-11-27 10 Frenchman Who Kent <*un To Shoot Them. Paris, Nov 1 "I kept that gun for shoctin? sharks in the Gulf of St. Tropez" explained a cominuniDuquesnoy. when he wa- asked in court hi: why he was in possession of a gun and .'j'J cartridges As for118 words
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Advertisement82 1933-11-27 10 I jr > —»b y\ This n Remedy /j Presents in the fV NONE GENUINE WITHOUT most acceptable form H X) THIS QlflWATlinr lhp m;d cin «"y laxative principles af 3£ l niO OiI)NATURE plants known to act most bencficlallr; H cv 1,1 cleanse the system effectually; tn t\ f82 words
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Advertisement21 1933-11-27 10 I THE Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITKP, China Building, Chulia Strir 'PHONE 5808. SINGAPOREFIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLES WORKMKYS COMPENSATION IN: IRA VI21 words
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1045 1933-11-27 11 nie A pi)roved. 1 i IT OF $1,000 A MONTH. I meeting of the Singaaiming Club was held vi'ove the committee's improvement and r club's amenities. .:1s. involving the purity immediately to the if) for the purpose of tings. were approved by nrity.1,045 words
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Article93 1933-11-27 11 foiling Very Quiet In Bangkok. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bundok, Nov. 23. Y"ESJERDAY. from one till five o'clock. the Theatre Royal he.d a crowded audience while candidates in the election for the Assembly addressed the constituents. Bangkok is entitled to three ..eats and nolJing is going on to-day93 words
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Article76 1933-11-27 11 Tension Has Been Smoolhed Down. Reuter. Vienna. No. 27. Dr. Dollfuss I Austrian Chancellon in a speech, declared that the tension between Germany and Austria has been smoothed down, but denied rumours that German emissaries were negotiating for a settlement of Austro German relations. The reconstruction ofReuter. - 76 words
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Article65 1933-11-27 11 By Air From London To Singapore. Reuter. London, Nov. 25. TUL Indian Air Mail leaving on Dec. 4- 0 will carry Christinas mails to ihe Straits Settlements. Thj mail will be flown from Rangoon to Singapore, thus adding 1.500 miles to tne existing air route. On the firstReuter. - 65 words
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Article69 1933-11-27 11 Nice. The dormouse is building an excepticnaliy thick n tt, while onions' have doubled and treated their protective outer skins The&? r.gns are cued by French peasant I a indicating the appror.ch of a very sever? winter. PennsyU-anten farmers have made shnltas ;j jplKik-s on account of69 words
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340 1933-11-27 11 The pupils of the Pudu English School gave a concet t, in the presence of a large gathering, at the Victoria Institution. Kuala Lumpur, on Friday evening. Children from Standard 1 to Standard 4 took part in the main items of the programme. the340 words
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Article129 1933-11-27 11 Ipoh has a reputation for being musical and there was thus a very fair attendance, which included the Raja Bendahara and the Hon. Colonel Cecil Rae and Mrs. Rae, at the Grand Hotel on Wednesday night for the concert given by Zenon Sabakin, the noted Russian singer, who is129 words
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Article40 1933-11-27 11 Mr. W. F. N. Churchill. Chairman of the Larut and Matang Saniary Board, left for Home on furlough by the "Comorin." A popular sportsman, Mr. Churchill leaves Taiping v.-lth the very nest wishes of ail those who know him.40 words
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Article98 1933-11-27 11 Letters To The Editor. I Our leaders are invited to leritc to us on subjects cf public interest. It mus* be underi cod that the "Maiaya Tribune' does nit nccesiarily endorse opinions expressed by correspondents. LETTERS SHOULD DS AS BRIEF ■AS iOSSlBLE, preferably typewritten 'double spacing), and98 words
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531 1933-11-27 11 'To the Editor, •'Malaya Tribune.") Sir, —In the capacity of a regular reader of the People's Paper, permit me space to write on this subject. I noted "Fairplay V and Makan Choka's" letters, and I find that they are the supporters of Dolfattah; allow me531 words
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Article221 1933-11-27 11 (To 1he Editor, Malaya Tribune.") Sir.—I, Tan Ah Bee, a clcrk in the Chartered Bank, Singapore, wish to inform the public that, I wao a victim of opium-sinoking for the last ten years. I became a regular opium smoker when I was 21 years of age. After221 words
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Article38 1933-11-27 11 On Saturday afternoon a young Chinese foil from the second floor of a house in Malay Street and was badly injured. He was taken to hospital by ambulance, Ircsi h;ai icjaiiea and setire abrasions.38 words
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Advertisement152 1933-11-27 11 Jj!:;: j|LECITHIN J i Are you nervous, irritable about small INf Rv[ FOOD AW) ion j matters c: enable to concentrate on your Jjji;; ov< ij** 1 j work. Are you weakened by overwork, f'* r Ji^^jL j worry or the tropica! climate If so, try I WAMFOLE'S o|; j152 words
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963 1933-11-27 12 Inter-Port And Chinese Company's Meeting. E" (CHINESE) Co.. SV.C, held their annual rifle meeting yesterday at the Bukit Timah Range, when all the events were completed successfully, in spite of a drizzle which fell in the afternoon.963 words
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Article337 1933-11-27 12 "Public Services" Beat The Rest. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Nov. 25. THE N.S. "All-Blues" fielded two teams this evening at the Station Padang for a match between Public Services" and the "Rest." the game ending in a victory for the former by 17 pts. (two337 words
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Article106 1933-11-27 12 Saturday's Principal English Matches. Reuter. London. Ncv. 25. The principal rugby matches played to-day resulted as follows: Durham 8. Lancashire 9, at Sunderland. Leicestershire 16. Warwickshire 8, a; Leicester. No.'th Midlands *3« Midlands 25, at Moseley. Yorkshire 31, Cheshire 10. at Kirkstall. Blackhea h 12. Harlequins 0. BridgendReuter. - 106 words
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Article41 1933-11-27 12 M.C.C. Bowlers Rout Rajputana Team. Reuter. Ajmer. Nov. 26. The M.C.C. Rajpu'ana by an innings and 107 runs. Scores: M.C.C; 213. RAJPUTNA: 32 (Clark 5 fcr 10, Townsend 5 for ill and following on. 74 (Townsend 7 for 22).—Reuter.Reuter. - 41 words
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349 1933-11-27 12 Race Owners. j Winner and Jockeys. Trainers Tot?. I P'.aced Horses I „1 I. T. L. Fox Beau Gest? II 10.2 j Mr. Mam T. L. Fox W. $15; P. $6. I. 2. Mrs. P. L:gue Mek 9.11 j Mr. Bevan p. Logue $9.349 words
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Article670 1933-11-27 12 Yesterday's Foursomes At Bukit Timah. YESTERDAY'S Scotland v. The Rest golf match at Bukit Timah resulted in a win fcr the lat.er by 20\ to 15V... Scores (Scots named first) j. T. Smith (scr.) and RT Craik (2) 1, VV. Eldred (3) and R. J. Isherwood670 words
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Article109 1933-11-27 12 Champianshio Tournament Ties. Ties to be played off this week-end at the Diehard's Oourt. 5 1 2 milestone, Changi Road, in the Singapore badminton championships: SATURDAY (SEMI-FINALS' MIXED DOUBLES: E. .T v.ss and Miss J. de Souza v. Lim Tian Wan and Miss P. C. Lee. INTER-CLUB: United109 words
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Article48 1933-11-27 12 Manchester Handicap Result. London, Nov. 23. The race for the Manchester November Handicaps «1 1 2 miles), run today, resulted as follows: 1. JEAN'S DREAM (Dines). 2. FREE FARE (Sam Wragg). 3. BONSOLDAT (Sirett). Won by half a length; third three away. Betting: 20—1; 9—l; 50—1.48 words
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558 1933-11-27 12 <zSMatches In The Southern >y] n J Northern Sections. SINGAPORE beat Negri-Malacca by two tries (6 pts.t to nil in the Malaya Cup tie played at the SCO on Saturday. Despite the atrocious weather, there were quite a number of people, including many ladies, who558 words
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Article1294 1933-11-27 13 Saturdays League zAnd Cup Results. Saturday 1 matches in I Scottish Leagues, 1 ter, and the tables :i> ''i lid to d.iie. are as follows: I v ,i |SH I EAGUE, Div. I. N Newcastle I. 3 1 Birmingham 1 I I West Bromwich 1 Manchester1,294 words
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Article2795 1933-11-27 13 Saturday's Results. SINGAPORE SEASON CLOSES. racing season in Singapore for this year was brought to a close on Saturday at Bukit Timah when the second day's racing in the Singapore Turf Club's November amateur meeting was held in the presence of a fairly large and fashionable crowd.2,795 words
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Advertisement30 1933-11-27 13 i 11 Supreme Portable. Attractive Colours. Handsome Case. j (v < •>; iwalmexts. Full Keyboard, j U MONTHS' GUARANTEE. I RONFO LTD. 3, Malacca Street, j J r :n England.. SINGAPORE. j30 words
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Advertisement197 1933-11-27 13 —-f m■ i_i mm m r 1 I j rm mm. Assets exceed $12,000,608. Aasnrance In force over $35,000,008. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. < Incorpora'ed in Urn Strait. _MttUm_anti_. BXAO OFFICE: Great EMtern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore Th. Company has «0.000 deposited wltb the Supreme Court197 words
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Article153 1933-11-27 14 Were a CHIMB p of people Who to this question v< minority. Ye. the real! no difficult} m <.:!:.. has been sought a! b-fore. The: who afti r r.wake unreli b d lucking in ze.<.. [m a c< d bra cur. day's mark, hoi tea skier their153 words
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Advertisement462 1933-11-27 14 No Heat No Dust I CN A PLEASURE TRIP TO JAVA I ONLY 6 HOURS FLYING. Every Wednesday: Jj SINGAPORE—PALEMBANG —BATAVIA. For Passengers, Mail and Freight. Ai X.P.M., Nederland Royal Mail Line Rotterdam Lloyd, Thcs. Cock Son, American Express and .Mansfield Co. ■\jm£r taLe your "Viend wlno Ina/ tried it462 words
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Advertisement29 1933-11-27 14 g£K* WRITE OR PHONE FOR ILLUSTRATED LITERATURE. $j 1 UNIVERSAL CARS LTD. J B» ORCHARD ROAD. PHONE 5484. SINGAPORE. %j| pg Represented by WEARNE BROS., LTD. :«< I'enanjr—lpoh—Kuala Lumpur—Malacca. ;]S29 words
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267 1933-11-27 15 WHAT OUR CONTEMPORARIES ARE SAYING Malayan Airways. IT is, we believe, possible for a passonger desirous of doing business in person with an associate in any of thes. 1 towns to charter a 'plane from one of the Flying Clubs, but it is improbable that the saving of time thus267 words
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Article217 1933-11-27 15 GOVERNMENTS prate »of disarmament, but their policy at conferences has been dictated by men who, through training and temperament, are unable to think of disarmament save in terms of war. The naval experts* sole desire is to retain sufficient strength to fight advantageously if war comes and. by217 words
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Article167 1933-11-27 15 W.HATEV3R may be Herr Hitler's shortcomings as an international Statesman, fee is the master showman and certainly knows how to capture thimagination—and the votes—of the German people. The withdrawal fiom the League of Naticns was inevitable. If he had adopted any other cours- his power would have been167 words
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Article134 1933-11-27 15 DOMESTIC servants in Malaya undoubtedly should be registered and we affirm thai the registration of domestic servants would be to the great benefit oi good servant* As the position is to-day. there is not one of us— j Europeans. Chinese and Indians—who employs domestic servants who is134 words
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Article278 1933-11-27 15 Bludgeons To Scare The Voters. Extensive intimidation of voters and numerous arrests marked New York's attempt to cast more than two million votes at the climax of the most heated mayoralty election for years. As long lines formed at the polling places early in the morning, every indication278 words
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Article91 1933-11-27 15 Dutch And German Brigades Argue While Houses Burn. Reuter. Cologne. Three nous s on the Dutch-German frontier, in the villlaye of Haarade. have been burnd. although Dutch and German fir:-bri-Rades were early on the scene. The Haarac! e briyud> was absent at the outbreak, but a German brigadeReuter. - 91 words
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Advertisement403 1933-11-27 15 Eczema. Cuticwa Healed. ClStrlQ a slight rash on both hips and around my waist and the irritation caused me to scratch. Then it spread 1 mUSCIe pains With P, inneads »nd was red and inflamed. I could not sleep for the burning and irritation were awful. Cl OANS LINIMENT 1403 words
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Advertisement404 1933-11-27 15 :»*I••IIIII■iiiii,,MMMNNMMI.)IIII I I I i i i i I "LODHHA" FOR LADIES. 1 I The Tonic That Helps Thousands of Women to Gain Gmmi I Health and Happiness. j I The Doctor's verdict says "I am extremely glad to note the I marvellous therapeutic properties your Patent Lodhra, which I404 words
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Advertisement519 1933-11-27 16 ML HASSAN. ELECTRICAL AND WATER CONTRACTOR. 16-87, Bras Basal) Read, SINGAPORE. II you are In need of electric lights, fans, motors, etc., and I water service, please write to the above address or 'Phone 8411. TO LET. Further Reductions of Rents from Ist August, 1933. $16.00 and $18.00 4»ply: SIONG519 words
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Advertisement1419 1933-11-27 16 THEPĔOPLE S PAPER: INDEPENDENT PROGRESSIVE TO LET. j ~TO LET—New Bungalow. IU3-A. Haig Road, 'leetric, water, garage. Rent cheap. Apply within. FOR SALE OR TO LET—No. 1. King* Road With electric ttghts, water and garage. Apply i to N.8.W., 26A, Nwton Read. to let —Bungalow, No. l. Ramsgate Rd.. off1,419 words
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Advertisement326 1933-11-27 16 SITUATION WANTED. Highly rccomrmnd excellent Chinese amah, ccoks. sews, care child any ag*. Free for immediate engagement. Apply Fook Htng. 33. Top Floor. Hock Lam St., Singapore. WANTED. Representatives on commission required, apply No. 4-C. Cecil Street, between hours o—lo a.m. and 2—3 p.m. LANE MOTOR GARAGE, 59. PENANG LANE326 words
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Advertisement291 1933-11-27 16 BE 5 ALWAYS IN TIME Take all Clocks or Watch, h go wrong to YICK WOH HING 429, North Mif* k„ d (Near Middk Bd i Contractors for the Repair af Clocks Watches Army in Mali PERMANENT WAVING Xlatest system) VIENNESE BEAUTY PARLOUR 121, North Bridge Road, Burmese v Khoo291 words
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