Malaya Tribune, 7 December 1933
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Title Section42 1933-12-07 1 The Malaya Tribune THE MOST POPULAR DAILY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. Vol. XX.- No. 280 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1933 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Thursday, Dec. 7. 19 >3. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1933. THE PEOPLE'S PAPER: INDEPENDENT PROGRESSIVE42 words
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Advertisement88 1933-12-07 1 Sunday Tribune Dominant In Malayal .•..•M ll .i..Bl* M '•■>»'l«lllllBII«U«ll* l lilttllBI| 1 UM*ll«ilttlit;iWl.;»lltllilHlllH«HWItlli.lIIH IlllltlllltlllJ I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 I I I I I I I 1 I I I I I I i i i i i i i i88 words
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Advertisement460 1933-12-07 1 A. FLINTER 6. Raffles Place. Singapore. Importing Diamonds and Pearl Necklaces <>t 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. is a Popular Soup Ballot. s i460 words
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Article374 1933-12-07 2 Gift Of Mr Cheah Cheang Lim. |M Leong Yew Koh. a Queen's scholar of jVI St Xavler's Institution, who was formerly practising as a barrister in Ipoh but recently went to China to take up an important appointment with the Ministry of Railways Nanking, has disclosed374 words
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Article33 1933-12-07 2 Shanghai. Dec. 5. The Central Government has instructed the Finance Ministry to impose early an inheritance tax. A portion of the revenue will be devoted to education— Sin Chew Jit Poh.33 words
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Article134 1933-12-07 2 Brother-In-Law Of Rajah Brooke. London, Dec. 1. THE death is announced to-day of the famous explorer, Mr. de Windt.— Reuter Wireless. Harry De Windt, F.R.G.S., was born In Paris, in April. 1856. He was educated at Magdalene College, Cambridge, and served as A.D.C. to his brother-in-law. Rajah Brooke134 words
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Article87 1933-12-07 2 Party Loaders To Combine In Propaganda. Reuter Wireless. London. Dec. 1. Following the recent speech by Mr. Ramsay MacDonaid. in which the Premier declared that the National Government must have a better propaganda committee representing all three parties, Conservatives, Liberals and Labour, the Government has arranged a seriesReuter Wireless. - 87 words
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Article61 1933-12-07 2 British Agreement With France. Reuter. Paris, Dec. 4. I A Franco-British agreement has been concluded under which France underI takes to repatriate at her own expense British Indian subjects to Madras and I Colombo and Asiatics in Hongkong to Singapore, who are expelled from Indochina. The British-Indian GovernmentReuter. - 61 words
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Advertisement202 1933-12-07 2 iiiiiiiiniiiiiiniiniiiininuiiwmnjMuimiii ipci BninmiWiniinnirauißiiiw'»"-»-»-— I Digestion depends on health lir and health depends on ENO I 1 Can you always sit down and enjoy your food or 1 is your pleasure spoilt by poor digestion? A I healthy digestive system can only be attained when I I the natural functions are202 words
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Advertisement322 1933-12-07 2 WHAT WILL YOU BE DOING ONE YEAR FROM TO-DAY? Will you still be struggling i t the same old job and possibly even less pay—worried future—never quite abb I both ends meet. There is no greater (raged world than that of a man w\ in a rut all his life,322 words
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Advertisement498 1933-12-07 3 TO LET. nil n I [ANG LIM PARK Farther Reductions of Rents from Ist August, 1933. -16.00 and $18.00 Apply: LIU SAWMILL CO„ t 3, Syed A!wi Road, Tetephone No. 6852. Arab St 56, 62, 64. 67, Aliwal Quay; 21, 23. Bain St.; 125, 278, I, 423. 441. 561. 5G3,498 words
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Advertisement542 1933-12-07 3 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. THE CYCLE CARRIAGE CO. (1926), LTD., (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) NOTICE OF LOSS OF SCRIP. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an application has been made to the Directors of this Company to issue duplicate scrip in place of the following share certificate registered in the name542 words
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Advertisement632 1933-12-07 3 TO LET. TO LET—Bungalow, No. 1, Ramsgate Rd., off Grove Rd., and to Katong Park. Key to Inspect from Kebun No. 3, Ramsgate Rd. Further particulars from Tel. No. 3170. FOR SALE. FOR SA LE—Th ree D7cT^rwty pĕ motors tf H.P., apply to the Manager, Malaya Tribune, 56|60, Anson Road.632 words
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Advertisement562 1933-12-07 3 SITUATIONS VACANT. Ciscely~CtiiD to apply Box No 253. Ma'aya Tribune, to fill an appointment vacant. WANTED Experienced Asst. Manager v.ith $2,000. to join in business and take charge of office pLrmanent job and salary to right man. Apply Box No. 254, co Malaya Tribune. J WANTED-Salesgirls and Salesmen, good opportunity562 words
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1005 1933-12-07 4 Shipping News Notices. SHIPBUILDING IN BRITAIN. New Contracts. INCREASE OF WORK AT CLYDE. IT is learned on good authority that the Blue Star Line. Ltd., London, are inviting tenders for two new vessels. Details oT the design of the projected liners are not yet available. The Blue Star Line have1,005 words
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Article296 1933-12-07 4 Medical Directions By Wireless. A STORY of a small steamer's 100-mile battle with the gale after two seamen had been trapped for an hour in scalding steam with the vessel drifting helplessly was told X Newcastle recently after the Japanese ship "Kifuku Muru" had docked. The296 words
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Article114 1933-12-07 4 The steamer Viking Star." owned by the Blue Star Line «1920 >. Ltd.. London. has sailed from the Tyne for Vancouver, after lying up since August. The steamer "Daldorch." owned by Messrs. J. M. Campbell and Son. Glasgow: arrived at Barry from Fairlie Roads, where she has114 words
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Article614 1933-12-07 4 Comprehensive Plans Of Development. "■"PARTICULARS of port works executed in 1 Ralf during 1932 are contained in a report "issued by the Department of Overseas Trade, dated July. 1933. The report reads, in part, as follows:— The harbour works at Genoa included a new landing stage614 words
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Article61 1933-12-07 4 The Japanese national expenditure for the next fiscal year concerning the repairs of Kobe harbour has been fixed at Y1.300.000 by the Finance Department against the original demand for V 1,600,000. In view of the cut, the Kobe Chamber of Commerce and Industry lias started a vigorous61 words
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Article493 1933-12-07 4 Stevedore Killed. BOILER DROPS INTO RIVER. IZiLLING a Chinese stevedore in its fall, the steel foremost of the China Navigation Co.'s s.s. "Chungking. 1,311 tons net, snapped off clean a few feet above the deck-line at Shanghai when lifting a heavy boiler from the wharf into her493 words
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Advertisement569 1933-12-07 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. P 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. /incorporated 1" nrn MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM A KD A^ A ?A°ST SERVICE Wnder Contract with His Majesty. Government). OUTWARD FROM LONDON. For China and Japan. Due I Tcnrage. Singapore 1933. MiTnm 16,000 Dec. 8 NA ™V569 words
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Advertisement184 1933-12-07 4 Wlloyd TRIESTINO (Incorporated in Italy). EXPRESS SERVICE. CARGO SERVICE. Calling at Penang. Colombo, Bombay, SINGAPORE TO ITALY AND CHINA "wJT Calling at Colombo, Bombay, Suez, Port m .v. TEROESTEA Dec. 15 Dec. 15 Said, Bcindisi, Venice and Trieste. mv. MONCALTERE Jan. 15 Jan. 15 Due Leave Due HONGKONG. SHANGHAI S184 words
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Advertisement224 1933-12-07 4 DeuUch HgeiQl** Australisehe Dampfschlfft Oesellschaft. (Companies Incorporated In Germany). OUTWARDS. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due Spore. t m.s KULMERLAND, via Manila Dec. 11 t m.s. RAMSES, via Manila Dec. 26 1934. t m.s. DUISBURG. via Manila Jan. 9 m.s. RHEINLAND, via Manila Jan. 23 t m.s. SAUERLAND,224 words
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Advertisement604 1933-12-07 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. Jj£ NORDDEUTSCHEH LLOYD, ("Incorporated in The undernoted are the Company* Intenfltdj Ixture*:— OUTWARDS. mi. "COBLENZ" for Cebu. Manila. H k n S'hai. North China and Japan 1> 3 "SAALE," for Manila, Hon; Shanghai, Dairen. Tsingtau, V run: Nagoya, Kobe and Osaka ;g HOMEWARDS. 1931. S "ISAR," for Genoa,604 words
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363 1933-12-07 5 Thursday. 11 a.m. si lure quotations are ltd Co exchange and Buyers. Sellers. < Tin 32 C 33 cd 36 9 37 9 tin 15 15 9 1.32» b 1.37»2 3()9 37 9 U3O 034 rin U. 95 100 43 45 n Tin 5 5363 words
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167 1933-12-07 5 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION. LOCAL RUBBER DOWN. Sellers Reluctant To Meet Trade. fßjf Our Financial Correspondent.) Singapore, Thursday, Noon. To-day's Prices:— Rubber (Singapore), 139 16 eta., down 1 16 ct. Market Tone: steady. Tin (Singapore), SIM. down S%. Yesterday's Prices London Rubber, 4 16 d.. down 1 32d.167 words
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Article32 1933-12-07 5 The output oi New Sc-udai. Ltd.. for Novemb summits to 37.750 IL.; making a Total n f 3IS 750 lb for the eight montn.s of the currc. r financial year.32 words
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Article79 1933-12-07 5 Value Of British Machinery. Reuter. London. Doc. 5. T\URING the twelve years from 1921 to 1932 the declared value of domestic exports of textile machinery and parts thereof from the United Kingdom to Japan. including Formosa and Japanese leased territories in China, aggregated £14.332.000. sated Mr. WalterReuter. - 79 words
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Article140 1933-12-07 5 The report of the Lenggeng Rubber Company for the 12 months ended July 31 .states that the crop was 1.335.169 lb. 'against 1.287.341 lb.». all of which has been sold. The average price realised was 2 1 16d. per lb. net. Various forward sales were made, and the140 words
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Article184 1933-12-07 5 Singapore. Dec 7. R. ({Bam) \V. Coast N. 1 per Koyan $111 R. (Siano W. Coast If. 2 per Kcyan $104 Rice. B. Siam N. 1 per Koyan $93 Rice. B Biam N. 2 per Koyan $85 Siam. No. 1 $167 Siarn. No. 2 $150 Siam. No. 3 $132184 words
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Article203 1933-12-07 5 Slight Improvement In Conditions. "PULL accounts for year ended Aug. 31. 1933, state that outturn of dry rubber was 1,781,000 lb., previous year's figure being 2,009.632 lb. There was slight improvement in conditions towards end of year, which resulted in increase in average selling price to 3.33203 words
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Article103 1933-12-07 5 Problems Of To-day's Discussions. Paris, Dec. 6. main problem of the International Tin Committee at its meeting to-morrow is whether the production quota of each signatory country will he 40 per cent, of the 1025) production or more for the first three months of 1934. Another question is103 words
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Article23 1933-12-07 5 The output oi Renong Tin for November was 401 piculs. The output of Jelcbu Tin for November amounted to 350 piculs.23 words
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Article126 1933-12-07 5 SENTIMENT GREATLY IMPROVED. Appreciation Of Gold Currencies. Reuter Wireless. London. Dec. 5. QX the Stock Exchange to-day most Home securities strengthened on the further encouraging drop in th" unemployed figures, and sentiment all round showed a welcome improvement. Kaffirs, especially, were stronger on the rally oi theReuter Wireless. - 126 words
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Article56 1933-12-07 5 Recapitalisation Plan Of Directors. Reuter. New York, Dec 6. The director! of the National City Bank are submitting a recapitalisation plan providing for an issue cf 2.500.000 five per cent, cumulative $20 preferred ■hares, and also for the writing dcv.:, of 6 200.000 shares of common stocsReuter. - 56 words
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635 1933-12-07 5 Singapore. Thursday. 11 a.m. The following rubber share quotations are issued by Fraser and Co. and Lyall and Evatt: Issue Value. Fraser Lyall Shares. Co. Evatt. 1 Allenbv $0.90 $1.00 $0.80 $0.90 1 Alor Gajah O.GO 0.70 0.60 0.70 IA. Hitam 0.90 1.00 0.85 1.00635 words
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Article61 1933-12-07 5 During the week ending Dec. 2. exports of tinned pineapples from Malayan ports amounted to 47,018 cases, of which 43,379 cases wen* to the United Kingdom, 2.135 cases to the Continent of Europe and 1.504 cases elsewhere Total exports fcr the period Jan 1, to Dee. 2. were61 words
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Advertisement53 1933-12-07 5 THE SOUTH BRITISH IN m::\\ce company, ltd., -:ifed in New Zealand.) MARINE, MOTOR AND v Ml VS COMPENSATION. L C MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. 1 I IXLAYSON GREEN. THE EASTERN UNITED INCI CORPORATION, LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR, RSONAL ACCIDENT and MEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. KiHNSON. r.rneral Manager, ■••h OI riCB: N». I,53 words
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Advertisement214 1933-12-07 5 Make Duty a Pleasure BY Using Gibbs Dentifrice As a rule children do rot like the necessary task of cleaning their teeth. If you give them each a handy compact tin of Gibbs Dentifric 0 they will enjoy a thrice-daily "duty" which is actually a pleasure, for Gibbs is delicious214 words
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Advertisement169 1933-12-07 5 Ii•iIIIII■i I I I I I i r i l lH'li l ••I'li lnlliliil l:.lin: lrl!lli lM l int III•IIII I I *■> AN ANNUAL I PAID I Stamps a reassuring seal I I on a sound proposition. I No other investment is 1 I quite so convenient and secure169 words
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Advertisement357 1933-12-07 5 M SINGAPORE FOOT. H HEAL IT NOW* H -or suffer later! I Just a slight itching between the mmt Skin cracked or blistered f WM D tl ;i t neglect these first signs of I dreaded "Foot Itch" or you may mm Jimp and suffer later. Wm Douse Absorbinf Jr.357 words
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Advertisement435 1933-12-07 6 Part Squirrely and ***** Nuts! opening 6.15 PAVILION^^ 510^11 jjfc^ t When Funnier Things Are Done The Rimplegars Will Do Them. Sec Then lilt All** WM Screwiest Comedy Of The Year— Jliifflill"nC II Mil UN ww ...u.-k... colbert i j jgPy llliw RICHARD ARLEX I J222££—\ fESS? MARY ROLAND j435 words
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Advertisement277 1933-12-07 6 LATEST ADVERTISEMI 1 I s. EXPORT SHIPPING CLERK experienced in local shipping Cvi etc., making up invoices, etc.. and carrying out the duties without clo i :upervision. Reply with c;pi to Box No. 255. co Malaya Lril FOR 6 ALE —TO BE CLI MANUFACTURERS' COSTS ment cf Fancy Goods including277 words
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Article, Illustration143 1933-12-07 7 THE PORTHOS." ;:ios" is due here from Dee 9 at 6 p.m., and daj a' 6 a.m. for Saigon. oghml She will btr.h along b*TSj on arrival. passengers arrived by I" j esterday:— ban, Mr. Ma Shu Tien. Mr Chun Pin Hueh,143 words
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Article14 1933-12-07 7 From Holland by the "Kota Ncpan" due at Singapore at noon to-day.14 words
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Article15 1933-12-07 7 Left Arrd. by S pore London Jonan van Oldenbarnevelt Nov. 17 Dec. 615 words
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Article52 1933-12-07 7 "Kin§ Of Jazz" At The Roxy. The Universal comedy sketches. "King of Jazz." -tarring Paul Whitcman and his band commenced a run at the Roxy last night There is a strong supporting' programme mcnidi.-ig a slim Summerville comedy tbe Ladies" and another of the "Strange As v52 words
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Article187 1933-12-07 7 SELLING. Singapore, Dec. 6. London 4 months' sight 2|4 7>64 London 3 months' sight 2|4 3|32 London 60 days' sight 2|4 564 London 30 days' sight 2|4 I|l6 London cemand 2|4 364 London T.TT, 2|4 1)32 Lyons and Paris demand 960 Hamburg demand 150 New York demand 59%187 words
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Article67 1933-12-07 7 Chinese Agreement With A German Firm. Shanghai. Dec. 5. Dr. H. H. Kung (Finance Minister* has succeeded in coming to an agreement on principle, with a firm of German agents for the construction of an aeroplane factory at Loyang for the manufacture of 'planes. The capital will67 words
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Article150 1933-12-07 7 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures. TO-DAY, DEC. 7. High Tides.—2.ol a.m., 1.02 p.m. Meeting, Singapore Golf Club, 6.30 p.m. Rugby: R.C. v. P.S. "B," R.C. Hockey. S.C.C. v. Colts. S.C.C. TO-MORROW. DEC. 8. High Tides—2.39 a.m., 1.44 p.m. Hockey: SC.R.C. "A" v. M.C.U. "A,"150 words
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Article77 1933-12-07 7 ALHAMBRA.—"Murder on the Ber»nd Floor." "A Letter of Warning" and "Adventures IB Afrra." 1933 A T L The 001(1 Diggers of EMPIRE.—"Kiss Me Again." GREAT WORLD—Cabaret Dancing sideshows, Malay and Chinese Wayangs cinemas. Talkies: Sky—"Behind that Curtain": Star—"Hollywood Speaks." MARLBOROUGH—"Once in a Lifetime." NEW WORLD.—Cabaret Dancing Magic, sideshows. Malay77 words
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Advertisement662 1933-12-07 7 HARBOUR BOARD. H I OMOaBMI THB WRARVSS XPBCTKD to arrive Singapore. Dec. 7. East Wharf (Entrance <j»uj I). i Entrance Gate 3>. Boston Maru 14: Shirala 11: Dock (Entrance Gate Kai para 35: Malayan Mace Dock (Entrance Gate 4). Wharf (Entrance Date n 10 (Entrance Gate 7). KEPPEL HARBOUR. I662 words
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Advertisement242 1933-12-07 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS ORDINANCE NO. 44 (BANKRUPTCY.) IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. In Bank:uptcy No. 857 of 1931. Summary Case. Re CHEOXG AH SOHN, of 18, Siong Lim Park. Singapore, Clerk. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a First Dividend is Intended to be declar d242 words
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Advertisement267 1933-12-07 7 SIHGAPOM HOTELS I GOODWOOD PARK HOTEL i I Phone 649 Telegram GOODWOOlT" I f Booking Now Open For XMAS EVE BOXING NIGHT 1 NEW YEAR'S EVE I I EXTENSIONS 2 AM I AN EXCELLENT ORCHESTRA HA"? nrrM i I NIGHTS s££l£ I I A SPECIAL DINNER— I I SELECT CABARET267 words
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Miscellaneous186 1933-12-07 7 1 iTOAUNT^tNC^ SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY. 'Egypt and Europe (Hindenburgj 2 P m Southern India 3 g£ Upper Burma, North and East India o 1 (Karapara) 3 pm Selat Pandjang. Bengkalis. Siak, Pakan Baroe. Port de Kock and Padang m (Tidore) 4 p.m Japan and Korea (Boston Maru> 4 p.m.186 words
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Obituary55 1933-12-07 8 Mrs Pang Teng Choon. mother of Messrs. Pang Yong Heng. Pang Yong Wah. Pang Yong Hock and Mrs. Wong Ah Lecng. passed away at her residence. No. 152. Heeren Street. Malacca, on Deeemb-.r 3rd. 1933. Funeral will take place cn Saturday, the 9th instant, at 11 a.m.55 words
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Article722 1933-12-07 8 TtfEXT to the official defence of the pro-Malay policy, to which we referred yesterday, the most important subject discussed at Monday's meeting of the Legislative Council was that of quit rents imposed on rubber estates. The decision to increase these from $2 to $S per acre was722 words
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Article492 1933-12-07 8 Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Myles have returned to Singapore after a holiday in England and Italy. Mr. S. Kailasam, Yardmaster, F.M.S. Railways. Port Swettenham. has retired after 26 years' service in the Railway Department. Mr. A. H. Dickinson, A.S.P., has arrived in Penang and assumed duties as Chief Police Officer492 words
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149 1933-12-07 8 OUR London correspondent cabled yesterday that "a stern tug-of-war is certain" at to-day's meeting to consider the delicate problem of the tin quotas. One party aims at a 45 per cent, quota; the Dutch want it to be only 40 per cent. And149 words
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Article127 1933-12-07 8 TN the latest Garrison Orders, a fairly long paragraph is devoted to instructions in the care of anti-gas respirators. There is no need for uneasiness about this. The authorities are not "windy" and expecting an invasion. Anti-gar precautions are a normal and essential element in military training and127 words
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Article165 1933-12-07 8 I>ERLIS. Malaya's most northerly State, is despite the unavoidable setback due to the world depression in a sounder condition, economically, than it might have been had its people been absorbed in the craze for rubber culti- vation which swept the people of States off their feet in165 words
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Article226 1933-12-07 8 rpHE large number of Fukien Chi] A in Malaya are watching with da p concern the situation in their horn* Province. Conditions there dating the last few years have not been good; there has been much misrule and disorder. However, with the coming of the 19th Route226 words
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Article424 1933-12-07 8 By "Looker-On A STOCK Exchange report states that Guinness's are down. Isn't that the proper place for them? What's all this lingua franca talk, anyway? The simplest way to learn a language is to marry it. When I look at these wedding pictures I think of a couple424 words
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Article39 1933-12-07 8 "NANYANG CLUB" IN PEIPING EXPLORER'S DEATH, on OmM ROTARY MEETING, on paRO 10 SPORTS NEWS, on pages II > CLUB DIARY, on page 13 CITY CAPTURED BY MOHAMMI !>AV BRITAIN AND IRISH TREATY MOTORING NEWS, on UUP >39 words
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Advertisement112 1933-12-07 8 a Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmrmmi tmM m mmJ.M T &o£iri4&rv Co. Xtx/. Smn* **at Christmas V for 01J Sake j mm i mm mi P THEY MEAN HEALTH FITNESS. BRITAIN'S FINEST FRUIT AND VEGETABLES. SPEEDWAY sai EVERY TIN OF WHOLESOME Strawberries. Raspberries. Go'den Plums. New £E2l^L-li Loganberries. Gooseberries, Potatoes. Beans with M -if112 words
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Advertisement67 1933-12-07 8 i i i i i i i i"i'ii;'i:;i:;ii'i:inni;iiii::iMjinii!i:!iii|Ti|iiiiiii!»y I RECORDS From I I "GOLD DIGGERS II if OF 1933 1 1 I Shadow Waltz I i Remember My Forgotten! I Man I I've Got To Sing A| Torch Song I 1 The Gold Diggers' Song 1 fPettin' In The Park67 words
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270 1933-12-07 9 -FREE ENGLISH EDUCATION CANNOT BE PROVIDED." Denial Of Any Hardship. Petitioners Referred To Previous Statements. j g Colonial Secretary has replied to the school petitions sent in by public bodies in Singapore, tl Malacca. The reply to270 words
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Article179 1933-12-07 9 'ttitioners Acting Under A Misapprehension. ners appear to be under nsion as to the effect ise oi fees proposed from implement the published cost of elementary pread out over the period rmaily taken by a pupil to pass from the Primary Classes to Standard VI will be only179 words
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Article199 1933-12-07 9 Cheap Elementary English Education. 5. While it is the declared aim of Government to provide Elementary English education at as cheap a rate as possible, i.e.. up to and including Standard VI. it has been definitely decided that free education cannot be provided in English schools or in199 words
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Article99 1933-12-07 9 Not Engaging In A Game Of Words. London, Dec. 6. A D for friendship is conBritish reply to Mr. De la commended by memopinion is that the British d wisely in declining to a mere game of words, pays tribute to the wise 11 J99 words
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Article205 1933-12-07 9 Singapore Port Mentioned In Parliament. Reuter. London, Nov. 6. COINCIDENT with the motion tabled in the House of Commons for discussion to-day, urging immediate action by the Government to assist the shipping industry, Mr. Alexander Shaw's address at the annual meeting of the P. and O. stressedReuter. - 205 words
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Article414 1933-12-07 9 Revision Essential. VERSAILLES TREATY MUST GO. Reuter. Rome, Dec. 6. Fascist Grand Council decision to demand reconstruction of the League has occasioned no surprise but it was not expected that the demand would be so peremptory. It is understood that Italy favours I revision along threeReuter. - 414 words
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Article47 1933-12-07 9 To Be Completed By End Of 1939. Reuter. London, Dec. 6. IN the House of Commons to-day Sir Bolton Eyres-Monsell announced that, provided the necessary financial provision is made, it is anticipated that the Singapore Base will be completed by the end of 1939. —Reuter.Reuter. - 47 words
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Article250 1933-12-07 9 MALAYAN MARKET CAPTURED. Remarkable Figures. Imports Of Printed Cotton. T ast ™ishing advance of Japan in the printed cotton market of Malaya is indicated by tables which are supplied to the "Malaya Tribune" from a private source. These figures show that imports trom Great Britain of250 words
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Article21 1933-12-07 9 Stricter Control Of Exports. Reuter. im. Tokyo, Dec. 7 Mr. Nakajima, Minister of Com S^ 4316 that the MirSrVReuter. - 21 words
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Article182 1933-12-07 9 Enthusiastic Welcome In Brazil. Reuter. Bathurst (Gambia). Dec 6 t C n n el an 2 Mrs. Lindbergh took off malt i?" day 2 their transatlantic night to Natal, Brazil.—Reuter Fernando Noronha (Brazil), Dec 7 me Lindberghs arrived here at 4 6 p.m. (G.M.T.) 0 tk« t RioReuter. - 182 words
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Article89 1933-12-07 9 Prisoner Execufed Before Letter Arrived. I Reuter. Tho n Lahore, Dec. 6. ihe Punjab Government has announced "with great regret," the execution of a condemned prisoner on Nov. 21 at Lahore Central Jail, when orders postponing the execution had been issued the previous day. Following an applicationReuter. - 89 words
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Advertisement67 1933-12-07 9 x 1 I """ii h i f ifi.i.n .iiii.ifciiiiiiiiiiini.'iiiiiirniiiiiiuiiiiiii isnanaitDiiniwaijaiiinsdsiisnsnsiiiiiaiiaiiiitfliiß?Bi>a<.'Sifitf*iii,ia!ia!:anai>B!)Sii*nß;;s);ai;*j!aM«n«rrvMcnß,.ar|[ririirrar;*#'ii i-aiiair The h a(o WEDNESDAY, Dec. 13th I The Place: dJ-HL^^XrTOJLrf The Event Gala Malayan Premiere of THE BRITISH PICTURE THAT HAS MADE SCREEN HISTORY I I-THE PRIVATE LIFE OF HENRY VIII" j ■aaaßaaaaaßaaaaaai 1 aaaaaßßßßaaaßßaßßaaßßßßßßaßßßlßaßaaßaßßajp■aaaaa^■■■.^^■■maaaaaaaaaaaiaaaaaaaaaaaaHaißaMaalajpai PLANS ARE RAPIDLY FILLING,—'PHONE67 words
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Advertisement398 1933-12-07 9 The Great World FREE COUPON SKILL GAME! A WELCOME NOVELTY 9 9 9 9 invented for the AAAA A Mm ENJOYMENT AND BENEFIT 2534 f j 9 9 9 9 Of All Our Patrons YOUNG AND OLD. PRIZES VALUED AT OVER $10,000.00 Offered! IT IS SO SIMPLE! And it IS398 words
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Article416 1933-12-07 10 ECONOMIC PROBLEMS OF THE WORLD. IS FREE TRADE POSSIBLE? SIR BASIL BLACKETT'S ADDRESS TO LOCAL ROTARIANS. tiU Basil Blackett, the well-known currency expert, who 3 has been in Malaya for the last there Veeks to inquire in currency problems as they affect the Colony416 words
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Article904 1933-12-07 10 Remember Queen Victoria Is Dead. Sir Basil Blackett said: I very greatly appreciate the honour that you have done me in inviting me to address you to-day. Since Dr. Lim Eng Hae addressed you I have been doing some rapid calculations and I have come to the904 words
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Article526 1933-12-07 10 Prosperity Of The Last Century. Nov/ for a long time it was thought that human beings had at last discovered the secret of perpetual happiness and perpetual prosperity. If you will cast your mind back to the time of the great London exhibition of 1851, which the Prince526 words
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Article1000 1933-12-07 10 A Strange Economic Paradox. I suppose you are all tired of being addressed on the subject of this extraordinary era of starvation in the midst of plenty, the economic paradox that just when science had given us opportunities to obtain all we needed, we seemed, owing to our1,000 words
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Article1284 1933-12-07 10 Preventing A Complete Social Breakdown. It goes on, and rather than face the jonsequence of its being completely :losed down peoples of all nations are forced to intervene with tariffs, with depreciated currencies, with unemployment doles, to prevent not merely an economic breakdown but a complete social breakdown.1,284 words
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Article105 1933-12-07 10 Alleged Disappearaur. 1 Of Bosun. THE case was conclude fore the District Jud Forrer, in which a and a Chinese sea ma: santvilte" were charged concerned in the import a,. In a search of the P i about 3 p.m.' on Nov 2: Henman and a105 words
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Advertisement19 1933-12-07 10 \m m i S*m. I: wAMlH y u I i 2 -< r! T' jl I I 11 i i19 words
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Advertisement21 1933-12-07 10 THE Overseas Assurance CORPORATION. I nl China Building, Chulh Street THONE 5808. sl>ljfiie, mm VEHICLES WORK*** 1 I COMPENSATION I IMN,f21 words
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Article399 1933-12-07 11 Blockade Of Fukien. SEARCH OF VESSELS FOR ARMS. Hongkong, Dec. 7. •JHE warships of the Third Squadron of the Nanking Navy are lying at anchor outside Foochow and Araoy. instituting a search on all ships coming into port for arms and ammunitions which may be supplied by399 words
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Article60 1933-12-07 11 Gang Fight Ends In Many Arrests. A rather serious affray between two rival gangs of Chinese occurred off Henderson Road, Pasir Panjang district, yesterday evening. Sticks apd stones were used, with the result that four men were badly injured and were taken to hospital by ambulance. The60 words
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Article70 1933-12-07 11 Knocked D<?wn 3y IVfator Lorry. I A ten-year-old Chinese boy was knocked down by £> Municipal lorry in Albert Street yesterday afternoon. I He bled profusely* from a nasty wound in the right hand and was badly bruised about tne face, hands and legs. j The ambulance was70 words
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Article95 1933-12-07 11 The steam yacht "Xarifa," flying the American flag under the command of Capt. E. G. Collins, arrived at Penang on Sunday from Colombo. The, yacht, has a gross tonnage ofr 730. is ewned by Mr. Frankfin M.' Singer, of Hoston, New York. Aboard ttte,' vessel are tne., owner and his95 words
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Article41 1933-12-07 11 A public lecture, on "The Theosophical Altitude" will be delivered at the. Thepsophical Rocje'y. 428, Race Coprse Road, to-day at 6.30 p.m. The, third lecture on the "Ele.monts of Astrology" will be deliverrd on ihe 14th tOTttnt ai M 0 p.m.41 words
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Article318 1933-12-07 11 Sentence Reduced On Appeal. T*HE case in which Jaffar bin Ahmad was charged with "bilking" rickshapuilers was argued in appeal yesterday before the Chief Justice, Sir Walter HUggard. Mr V. D. Knowles appeared for the appellant and Mr. J. H. Bassett, the D.P.P., represented the Crown-respond-ent. The318 words
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Article227 1933-12-07 11 Fine Production At The Capitol. Highly spectacular and beautifully produced, M Gold Diggers of 1933" is bound to mean a "big house" season at the Capitol. This is the sort of picture with which Hollywood still remains unrivalled. Some of the stage scenes are wonderfully elaborate227 words
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Advertisement504 1933-12-07 11 '■■«:i-:k.vs greatest ALL-TECHNICOLOUR inAVA^^^/A K/NG JAZZ (A New Re-Edited Copy) with j PAUL WHIT EM AN' I S BOLES, JEANIE LANG, JEANETTE LOFF j 100 OF OTHERS 10 BIG SONG HITS o Talkies In The Week-End Half -Price Matinees: HOI'WORN" "THE LIGHTNING FLYER." I MARLBOROUGH j j Opening To-Night 6.15-9.15504 words
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Advertisement209 1933-12-07 11 m ONE BLADE llWlll WILL CARRY W&m m YOU OVER mwm IHI MANY DAYS Is the morning shave irksome? If so, make it a pleasure by using MY ATT DAYMARK Blade the sturdy blade with a keen edge. Marked with the alternate days of the week on each side of209 words
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1450 1933-12-07 12 S.R.C s Colours Lowered By The Wiltsh ires. A THRILLING game of hockey was witnessed at Tanglin last evening when the senior elevens oi the S.R.C. and the Wiltshire Regiment clashed. The military side, who were without the services1,450 words
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Article87 1933-12-07 12 The second trial match in connection wi h the All-Malayan Chinese games at Kuala Lumpur, was played ycserday on the 3. C. R. C. ground at Hong Lim Green beween selected sides. A very even game was witnessed, with ihe Whites eventually beating the Colours by the solitary87 words
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Article470 1933-12-07 12 Clear-Cut Victory For R.A.F. S C.C. "B" XV weee completely outclassed by ,h? R.A.F. "B" when these two teams met a. mugger yesterday on the Padang. The Airmen scored six tries (18 points) without reply. The speed of the Airmen proved too much for the470 words
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Article114 1933-12-07 12 England Win Soccer Friendly. Reuter. London, Dec. 6. At Tottenham's ground at White Fart lane to-day. England beat France 4—l in a friendly. The standard of the Englishmen's skill was too much for the bustling methods of the Frenchmen, who were outplayed. CAMSELL scored in the thirteenth minuteReuter. - 114 words
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Article28 1933-12-07 12 Fr*)st Prevents Play Yesterday. Reuter. London. Dec. 6. To-day's principal rugger fixtures, Eastern Counties v. Hampshire, and Middlesex v. Sussex, were postponed owing to heavy frost.—Reuter.Reuter. - 28 words
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Article103 1933-12-07 12 The Sincere LadY B P. beat the Horlicks B.P. on Saturday last at the former's court. Scores (Sincere Lads namec! first):— Wan Chin Inn and John Gann beat E. Cheng Lccng and Chan Seak Choon 21—16, 21—II; Charlie Chan and Robert Chia beat Ong Kw c Yang103 words
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Article35 1933-12-07 12 To-day's tie in the lawn bowls championship at the S.C.C. are as follows Winner of E. J. Cassels and P. O'Neill Dunne v. winner of H. Henshelwood and E. H. R. Bowerman.35 words
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Article328 1933-12-07 12 Two-Day Amateur Meeting At Ipoh. HANDICAPS for th? first day of the Perak Turf Clubs two-day amateur race meeting commencing at Ipoh to-morrow are as follows: Kace I—Ponies, Classes 2 and 3 (combd.). Div. 3. 5 furlongs. Beau Geste II 11.9 Little Pat 9.12 Mickey Mouse 11.4328 words
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Article105 1933-12-07 12 Malaya Invited For Tournament. AS previously announced, the recently formed Hockey Association of Hongkong is endeavouring to arrange an Inter-Port tournament in Hongkong for March next year. Invi;ations have been sent to Singapore, Shanghai, the Philippines. Canton, Amoy and other China ports, and the Singapore Association is now105 words
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Article40 1933-12-07 12 Abattoir Sports Club XI v. th* Ho Hong Sports Club at soccer to-day at tnp Geyiang Stadium. Lorong 12: Boon Choon, Panjang, Ah Seng. Ahmat Bidin, Ismail. Keng Kee, Kabul. Jaflar, Dol, Raja Matt, Ah Kow, Ahmat, Samat.40 words
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Article59 1933-12-07 12 S.C.C. XV. v. a Naval XV. to-morrow at the S.C.C: A. Craigie; G. E. Tatham, R. N. Jack, W. H. McNeil. P. H. Harrison; H. L. Davies, O. R. T. Henman; J. R. McDougall, N. D. Knowles, W. T. Mathieson, E. O. Barton, J. W. Muncey, .W.59 words
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Article58 1933-12-07 12 Ties for Saturday in the Teiok Ayer Epworth League tournament are as follows SINGLES: —Lim Tian Wan v. Chew Keow Chin, Koh Beng Swee v. Tan Wee Hong. DOUBLES:—Tan Huat Seng and Ong Piah Watt v. Ang Kirn Sye and Yeo Joo Seng. Final:—Winners of Ist tie58 words
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Article51 1933-12-07 12 The S. C. R. C. "A" team to meet the M. C. U. "A" to-morrow at Hong Lim Green will be as follows: Yew Teck; Tiang Seng, Yew Hock; Kee Siang. Boon Jim, Choo Seng; Yuen Pong, Kee Tian, Boon Soon. Robert Eu, Hah Ing. Reserves: Gim Lock and Fong51 words
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Article218 1933-12-07 12 Three Inter-State Ties On Saturday. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Dec. 6. NEGRI-Malacca will be meeting Johore at Malacca, in their second Malaya Cup Uf on Saturday. The combined States will be somewhat weakened in the forward line owing to the absence of J N. Hughes218 words
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Article515 1933-12-07 12 Northern Section Tie At Kuala Lumpur. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Dec. 5. The following have been selected to represent Perak in the Malaya Cup tie against Selangcr cn Saturday, at Kuala Lumpur. S. E. King: W. H Bell, J. W. Boyd, K. S. Murray. O. Tudor-Owen;515 words
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Advertisement19 1933-12-07 12 CARHATtOH MILK FROM CONTENTED COWS v j I (j CREAM YOUR COFFEE WITH CARNATION, j DISTRIBUTORS. GETZ BROS. COJ,19 words
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Article304 1933-12-07 13 |r inf Young Cricketer Of His Day. iisinhji's decision to give C' il cricket will be regr-tted P tut the world. described as "one of th? :i f ii t vounger generation" by was four years after he i.i 'ion of being the second Blue" in University304 words
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Article27 1933-12-07 13 Juvialads B P. on Satur--3 p.m a' the former's court: swee Tee, Teo Thuart U Leonj Koh Jim Quee, Tan j. Si I Enf Kef27 words
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Article305 1933-12-07 13 Scares In First Bombay Trial. THE first trial in connection with the on i? i r at C i 1 52 b pla y ed at Bomabay on Dec. 15, 16, 17 and 18, took place at Bombay last week. Scores' JAFS XI IST INNINGS. ss r b305 words
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Advertisement389 1933-12-07 13 H I I Assets exceed $12,000,000. w Assurance in force over $35,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements). J HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building. Cecil Street, Singapore T .oNr>rw nm, 2££SS5 p^s 'op A s ™l d Ncf ,he supreme Court nd B389 words
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Advertisement188 1933-12-07 13 New World Cabaret. Dancing Every Night From 9 p.m. USUAL ADMITTANCE:—SO CENTS. TALKIES:— J 1 Warner Baxter in SURRENDER CEYLON LIQUOR VITA-WINE! I 2 I 1 1 Obtainable at: m I Messrs. Lim Khoon Heng, Orchard Road, j New Selegie Store, Selegie Road. East Asia Store, Serangoon Road. 1 Joo188 words
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Miscellaneous337 1933-12-07 13 CLUB DIARY. (There are numerous Clubs and Societies In Singapore, most of the members of which arr. readers of the "Malaya Tribune." This Diary is provided specially for them. Secretaries ar° invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-dat? and. complete. Happenings of general interest will still be included in the337 words
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Miscellaneous325 1933-12-07 13 dergarten premises. Attendance compulsory. United Chinese Musical Association: Music practice, Mr. Khoo Teng Eng's residence. 12. Petain Road; off Jalan Besar (opposite the Football Stadium), 7.30 p.m. New songs will Ibe introduced. Attendance compulsory. Merrilads Musical Association: Music practice. Dr. Chia Keng Hoe's residence, 3, Sea Avenue, Katong. 8 p.m.325 words
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Article501 1933-12-07 14 Govtc Forces Retreating. THE RENDITION OF SHANHAIKWAN. Shanghai, Dec. 5. rpHE Moh.-.mmedan rebels under Gen. Ma Chung Ying have captured Tehua, the capital of Sinkiang (Chinese Turkestan) after a determined siege. The Government forces under Gen. Shing Shi Tsi are retreating to Sekmunkow. The Japanese troops501 words
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Article100 1933-12-07 14 Two-Hour Stay At Seletar. The Faithful City." the tiiple-cngined Spartan Cruiser "MP.'a Monoplane." left Seletar on Tuesday afternoon after a two-hour stay on its way back to Europe. It carried Capt. W. P. C. Greene, Conservative M. P. fcr Worcester, who has been to Australia, accompanied by Lord100 words
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Article550 1933-12-07 14 Britain And Repudiation Of Treaty. Reuter Wireless. Dublin, Dec. 2. THE Secretary for External Affairs refuses to confirm or deny the report that Mr. De Valera has sent a note to Mr. J. H. Thomas.—Reuter Wireless. London, Dec. 3. While official circles are silent, it isReuter Wireless. - 550 words
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Article86 1933-12-07 14 Theft Fram Messrs. John Little And Co. Arrested by Detective-Inspector Mr. Ewan. a Chinese named Ang Tee pleaded guilty before the Thud Magistrate (Mr. Rj. J. F. Curtis) yesterday to stealing two packets of coffee from Messrs. John Little Co. A visit to his premises revealed a quantity86 words
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Article34 1933-12-07 14 Cable news has been received in Kuala Lumpur of the death of Mr. S. Veeragathy PiV-ay, a well known merchant, of Tondamannar, Jaffna, father of Mr. V. Suppiah, planter and miner, of Kuala Lumpur.34 words
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Advertisement392 1933-12-07 14 r i just out of sorts, I wanted j something to put me right," Nurse— i Are you, too, like this busy nurse, just out of sorts and needing that something' j that makes all the difference between a j chronic 'below par' feeling and a condition j of buoyant392 words
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Advertisement537 1933-12-07 14 Mop Aid S4OO CLOSING [DATE 15th DECEMBEH j LION 2- RflT~ 3. PIG 4 5. KETTLE. 6. BIRD 7 CANNON 9 WHIP IP. TOP »1. BELL Tl2 13. WATCH 14 BABY ~15 LOCOMOTIVE 16. The \NSWERS are to be found amongst these WORDS:— BANGS BARKS BAYS BUZZES CHIMES CHIRPS CLANGS537 words
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726 1933-12-07 15 Motoring Notes News. Drastic Plan To Safeguard Pedestrians. Fenced Footways And Selected Crossing Points. Correspondent) London. Nov. 23. >n ol the figures furnishS rile Association showing ol road traffic during public opinion has been •he extravagant deD any quarters for greatlM motorist. from an authoritative prehensive scheme based of the726 words
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Article422 1933-12-07 15 Latest Road Service Report. The following list of roads and bridges under repair anc other information of interest to local motorfrts was issued by the Automobile Association of Malaya on Tuesday: SINGAPORE. MUNICIPAL. Changhi, Joo Chiat, Tanjong Katong Grove Roads. Level crossings CAUTION. Newton Circus, at Jn. N-wton,422 words
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Advertisement149 1933-12-07 15 jjjSjjk The sensible way—the doctor's way—of treating VJrfßm lhal s,u ish ,<run down c° ndition is to use Pb' ll^3 jlß* Milk of Magnesia. Try it instead of something just to "move the bp**.* See how much better you feel-and continue to feel for days after! The auti,o.xSL- j acid149 words
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Advertisement44 1933-12-07 16 M. HASSAN. ELECTRICAL AND WATER CONTRACTOR. 36-37, Bras Basah Road, SINGAPORE. If you are in need of electric lights, fans, motors, etc., and water service, please write to the above address or 'Phone 3411. J BBh fil Xi 888 b^^^vaßßdß&fefl^^^lß^B^ 1M0V.4 Ti4- DEC. W44 words
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Advertisement46 1933-12-07 16 I j When you can get tl a v est Latest in Clocks w^ at th,--j CHEAPEST PHIC( ifr«»m YICK WOH HIN 429, North Bridge Mm 4 > (Near Middle Rd.) [Contractors for the Repair Clocks Watches to Briti j Army in Malaya. j 1 i; p46 words
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