Malaya Tribune, 9 December 1933
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Title Section39 1933-12-09 1 The Malaya Tribune THE MOST POPULAR DAILY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. \oL XX, -No. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1933 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Saturday, Dec. 9, 1933 Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1933 FIVE CENTS.39 words
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Advertisement41 1933-12-09 1 _.n— mi— ■■■■n Head The, Sunday Tribune Dominant In Malay a CARNATION MILK I g I "FROM CONTENTED COWS" j I I The Milk ForTvery Purpose j 0 o n d 0 O DISTRIBUTORS I 1 GETZ BROS. CO. II 041 words
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Advertisement43 1933-12-09 1 'A- ELINTER G, Raffles Place, Singapore. Importing Diamonds and Pearl Necklaces of every size and quality. Selling at latest amHowest market prices. Also buyi:"? gold coins and gold ornaments of every class and quality, paying highest prices vccoiding U d.vi.. exchange j rates.43 words
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Article, Illustration188 1933-12-09 2 Comments On The Mail. My dear Nieces, I am afraid the contributions have fallen short this week, but I quite appreciate, my dears, that you all have your examinations oh. and I am sure once these are over our "Coiner" will again be well supplied188 words
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Article416 1933-12-09 2 •By "Janet Gaynor. "> Hello cousins! Here I am again, after a long absence from my favourite "Corner." I hope that my dear sisters will like this article which I am going to write. Once, during one of my Christmas holidays, I went to stay in416 words
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Article507 1933-12-09 2 (Pjj "Nightmare.") In hot countries the woods are not like our woods. Tbey are great dark forests, where the trees grow «0 closely together and are so tall that if you looked up you could hardly see' the sky. Then there are a great many climbing plants, that507 words
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Article491 1933-12-09 2 fBy "Ian.") One day my friend told me she had a very interesting talk with an old-fashioned woman. A month ago. my friend was walking in j a forest, when, suddenly, she saw an old j woman calling her. Without any hesitation I she went into the woman's491 words
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Article220 1933-12-09 2 2i'.UiNl on v»< »rm-cn»lr v« »u ulcl nu»u at .«uxtv. NlH tiUlr v», vkll« -uul r»lL l,ce lilucklF ne NeUtl up UN innocent, cnllcl vltN Ki» l.UONi« »nll ztulllx U»nclH I've Uttlc rnlU: vlM d»I<l Nn»«l mlbcNlevou!.l> at nt« zrun^-llacl ln tM« mmnner Wev pu»>o«l lor Nuur!» «n«l220 words
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Advertisement7 1933-12-09 2 <, »w» U6NIIN6 »pp»r»tu». (IneoLyorTlDa ln U»« »^Z7 words
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Advertisement210 1933-12-09 2 keep the stars you admire W\<>>, LUX I TOILET SOAP 9 o/// of 10 FILM STARS LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED. PORT SUNLIGHT, ENGLAND |M.T« 22 1-ze BE THE MAN WHO GIVES ORDERS. There are thousands ot jobs "at the top" that await the men who arc trained; joos commanding better pay210 words
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Advertisement131 1933-12-09 2 APPROVED and TESTED on 21,000 Cases of tuberculosis in all stages. This is a lofieai proof of the simplicity and efficaciousness of the SANTUBEN for the treatment of 1 TiiRFRCULOSIS. Start this cure in time before this areaai 11 I (lisea.se gets too strong a hold on the sy,tem. By131 words
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Article569 1933-12-09 3 "Had Enough Of Peace Overtures." A FAR EASTERN CONFERENCE. Soviet Diplomacy. ACCORDING to press reports General Araki iV advocating the convocation of an international conference of countries in the Far East for the purpose of regulating relations between the Far Eastern Powers. "Everybody knows that General Araki569 words
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Article114 1933-12-09 3 Hut Public Bodies Urge Him To Remain. Shanghai, Nov. 30. j THE Shanghai Chinese Chamber of ™t^rr rce and other P ubli c organiS 10 E #1 h n av sent a joint telegram to Mr t v <s G vernm ent urging that bp s114 words
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Advertisement449 1933-12-09 3 Foods Made from the purest milk of cows pastured in the home counties, the 'AllenburyV Foods are as easily digested as mother's milk. They are germ free and are simply and quickly made by the addition of boiling water only. Fresh supplies, specially packed for the tropics, are received each449 words
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Advertisement593 1933-12-09 4 |m. HASSAN. ELECTRICAL AND WATER I CONTRACTOR. 3H-.T7, Bras Basah Road, SINGAPORE. i i I If yon are in need of electric i lights, tans, motors, etc., and water I service, please write to the above address or 'Phone 3411. TO LET. SIANG LEVI PARK Further deductions of Rents from593 words
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Advertisement411 1933-12-09 4 LANE MOTOR GARAGE, >9, PENANG LANE, (Corner of Orchard Road). REPAIRS Decarbonising—6 cyl. $9. 4 cyl. $6. Ores** and oiling $1. $8. Overhauling engin-3 $25. USED CARS Pontiac $400. Chrysler $200. Buick $125. Fiat 7 seater $175. Fiat 514 $750. Telephone No. 2936. Managec. TOCK TYPEWRITER CO.. 28-A, Change Alley,411 words
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Advertisement317 1933-12-09 4 EDUCATIONAL. THE CITY HIGH SCHOOL. 116, Bencoolen Street. Estd. in 1931. THERE ARE A FEW VACANCIES IN ALL CLASSES FROM PRIMARY TO SENIOR CAMBRIDGE MR. A. KEIR, Actg. Chief Inspectcr of English Schools. S.S. F.M.S.. in his forward to "The Citizen" kindly wrote: mv visits to your school in the317 words
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Advertisement320 1933-12-09 4 FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL, Established 1928. (A Government Registered School). (For Boys and Girls). Kirk Terrace, Dhoby Ghaut. Singapore. Enrol for a Sound Musical Education--Systematic mining both in Technique and Theory. Complete Courses leading to T.C.L. Certificate. Diploma. etc. Booklet free M. AN CLAN O, Principal "PRIVATE MANDARIN LESSONS by320 words
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Advertisement969 1933-12-09 4 PUBLIC NOTICES. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all outs', ending bills against the Government should be presented for paynv nt before the 15th inst. All bills for expenses incurred after that date srould b. presented fcr payment at the earliest possible opportunity. Singapore, Ist December. 1933. ~G(7vERNMENT NOTIFICATION.969 words
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Advertisement599 1933-12-09 4 WHY GO ELSEW^^r^ When you can fret Latest in Clocks or IVatchai at the CHEAPEST PRICES! from YICK WOH HING| 429, North Bridge laad, (Near Middle Contractors for the j; j Clocks Watches to j Army in litala\ a. J PUBLIC NO IK ES. NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY OIV] ivithin599 words
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231 1933-12-09 5 [red that the egregious anhe iorm of a toll is to be vehicles using the Johore h unlike the Enggor and >s, is the joint property of .'Hlaments, the Federated and Johore. When it was j tolls on vehicular traffic bridges ii was231 words
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Article148 1933-12-09 5 4 ire of modern advertising A th< advent of truth. There is il the advertising manaYoik store rang up a dead and asked him what he had got. -I've got 168 raincoats that aren't worth a damn, and I am going to sell them for $1.68," came148 words
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Article255 1933-12-09 5 <4"f¥EAVY autumn rains have rendered 1 the path to prosperity somewhat slippery though not impassable and, while the advance has not been arrested, its pace has slowed down considerably. As we foresaw a month ago, the combination of a recession in the United States with an255 words
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Article244 1933-12-09 5 Fails To Kiss 2,000 Brides. Rome, Oct. 30. IF Signor Mussolini had really planned to present his wedding gift and the customary kiss to happy couples of Rome to-day in person the sight of 2,000 couples waiting for his embrace must have daunted him. Not only, did the244 words
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Article79 1933-12-09 5 A Training Academy To He Ksianlished. Hsingking. Changchun. An academy for the training of personnel lor the Manchukuo Navy is to be established here next year. At present Manchukuo only has a few river gunboats. But before long the Government hopes to supplement them with more formidable types79 words
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Advertisement86 1933-12-09 5 OCEDAR POLISH MAKES THAT CLEAN DUSTINESS HOME FRIENDS ADMIRE \1 MILL FLOORS BEAUTIFUL FIX)ORS IDEAL FOB IDEAL FOR Wo» 1 Tile Floors Wood Tile Floors "Cleans As It Polishes" <> Cedar is the safest and best of all polishes for fine furniture, pianos and woodwork. It quickly "cleans and polishes"86 words
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Advertisement167 1933-12-09 5 IW thYs A b» y! Look at his smiling health naturally jormed without the useless tat and the weak- 5 nesses of the ordinary N \Pt ''1» KlflP^''"/"^""N artificially fed Child! And V \k there are many thousands I? >f VN i_ like him today —a growing v rV Aj^ljjtk./167 words
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1279 1933-12-09 6 Shipping News Notices. THE "IRISH STARS" RECALLED. Alaska Packers' Fleet. A FAMOUS SAILING SHIP SOLD. rpHE news that the American iron sailing ship "Star of France," until lately one of the most important ships in the famous fleet of the Alaska Packers' Association, has been sold by the American owners1,279 words
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Article324 1933-12-09 6 Terms Of The Canton Settlement. lionlllconf. blov. 2li ck 2 Mtle o>>er nv« inonwl» we etllke a», ot We 5 K. l?Kln«» ere». ano plckel-lutz ol wc coaslul uloamt:» wvolvluz a «,'«penHll<n ul 8utl< au6 8Rrlve'' Uusiue»H in lu»«> been kettlnl I'Ne »«ttlem»:Ul> wai We result ol324 words
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Article329 1933-12-09 6 Adventurer May Call At Singapore. Qruwtou <Lu55«x1. l)c< 3l. -MMN cX'llN 5uwvnn ls 5t»vlne lol 2 lc>^, lrom canoelne. Uc l- on n tour ol tne gnutn <7l»-i ol linx,aul> in tralnln, l°r 5 vo/«,e trom Ln«lancl lo dv »noe «nicli t»e Nope- lo be«e,n329 words
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Article182 1933-12-09 6 Last Of French Sailing Ships. On Nov. 8. 1932, the "General de Sonls," the last survivor of the big French sailing snipe, which arc usually known as the "subsidy fleet," arrived at Bruges from Havre to be broken up. She was one of PoteVs fleet, being a182 words
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Article280 1933-12-09 6 1070 Vessels Launched. WELL-EQUIPPED YARDS. rj»HE firm of Sir W. G. Armstrong Whitworth and Company (Shipbuilders), Ltd., is now solely concerned with the building of merchant ships, and a brochure has been issued showing by illustration and letterpress the scope and variety of the work accomplished280 words
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Article180 1933-12-09 6 Sir Vernon Thomson And Trade Restrictions. 'The best tonic for shipping would be the removal of trade barriers and exchange restrictions, thus facilitating world trade," said Sir P. Vernon Thomson, K.8.E., chairman and managing director of the London Maritime Investment Company. Ltd., and an ex-chair-man of the180 words
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Advertisement559 1933-12-09 6 STEAMER SAILINGS. P 0. "BRITISH INDIA i AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. IWU* AND FOR EAST MATL SERVICE. fCnder Contract with His Majesty* Government). OUTWARD FROM LONDON. For China and Japan. Duo Tonnage. Singapore I 1933. NALDEKA 16,000 Jnport559 words
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Advertisement197 1933-12-09 6 WLLOYD triestino (Incorporated In Italy). EXPRESS SERVICE. CARGO SERVICE. Calling at Penang, Colombo, Bombay, SINGAPORE TO ITALY AND CHINA Karachi, Aden, Massowah, Suez, Port D Said, BrindisL Venice and Trieste. Calling at Colombo, Bombay, Suez, Port m .v. TERGESTEA Dec. 15 Dec. 15 Said, Brindisi, Venice and Trieste. m .v.197 words
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Advertisement219 1933-12-09 6 Deutaco Australlsche Dampfschlffs |H! G Oesellscbaft. (Companies Incorporated In Germany). OUTWARDS. HONGKONG. SHANGHAI NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due Spore. t ms KULMERLAND. via Manila Dec. 11 t mjs. RAMSES, via Manila Dec. 26 1934. f m.s. DUISBURG. via Manila Jan. 9 m.s. RHEINLAND, via Manila Jan. 23 t m.s.219 words
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Advertisement322 1933-12-09 6 l.l^ll>. I've nntlernotecl »re we vvlnpckl,, 2ltur«»:— >«» ll.c Xl^.l'.', c.NUl» ulll l "6/<HIH" lor 1> 8r»2Nsslu»l VlVlren. l5ln«l> »n<5 s>. l3Qz«H7«V/<»iOS D» l "I24K." lor >l^,r>e'^! i «,c> Qremen <7. >! lon». N.V1vrn ancl Lremen > Qr»n. N > lHsviN!" l?»»«0llrr 5telunef5 vlU» N4b'r. m<cll»le nccalnmnllnlzou. 1 ciKszll «teamer»322 words
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340 1933-12-09 7 Saturday. 11 a.m. I hare quotations are Co., exchange and Buyers. Sellers. Tin 32 6 :<3 cd 369 379 Tin 15- 159 1.32' 2 1.371/2 36 9 37 9 0.30 0.34 m 100 105 Tin 43 45 Tin 5 5 6 0.40 0.43 B si)340 words
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167 1933-12-09 7 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION. HEAVY SELLING REPORTED. Local Market Remains Steady. (By Our Financial Correspondent.) Saturday, 11 a.m. To-day's Prices:— Rubber (Singapore), 13 cts., down r> ct. Market Tone: Easier. Yesterday's Prices London Rubber, 4 1 32d. down 7 32d. Market Tone: Weak. New York, 8 cts., down167 words
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Article157 1933-12-09 7 Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.), Ltd. Prices for Shell Motor Spirit and various brands cf Kerosene are as follows: Shell Av.ation Spirit in 4-gailon drums per British Imperial gallon $119 Shell Motor Spirit ex pump per British Imperial gallon 0 B 2 Shell Motor Spirit in 4-gallon drums per157 words
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Article18 1933-12-09 7 „t the Raub Australian Gold The output the Rau j»SfJ 5» Kd 2079,0 ou ces18 words
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Article270 1933-12-09 7 Credit Balance Of $4,338.35. 5l!Nli2l repurt ol ll,o vulcil pnwlip 8Vl>llwato lV,tcl.. !>'!- 'ile l.nllt'cl 3opt 30, 5wtl?e.! On pr«:l»t nncl nc». >' l ciet»lt vas bsuul?til lrn,,, tlie l,rovloi,'' vel<r ol ***** l.u >,Vln l<l Ns> ciirrctlil?' 5W0 0". ,c.l.ll ol 397N I'Nc lm tUc s270 words
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Article62 1933-12-09 7 The following are rubber and tin reim.s fcr November: RUBBER Lb. v 2J.0C0 Al-r Gajah M .r«^ Aver PIBM v cv Bukit Kubu Oteneal] 10 ,60 l Jalan Kcbun 42 oD Kluang 132 0)0 Pajam 7 j0 Port Swettcnham Tambalsk sft «30 Teluk Anson 4t;tuT Ulu Bcr.ut62 words
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Article223 1933-12-09 7 Statement By Guthrie Co., Ltd. mHE weekly report of Messrs. Guihrie Co. L Ltd., da.ted Dec. 7, is as follows: The local market has been particularly fjuic* since our last report. Prices have remained sUady owing to .there having been no disposition to sell whenever the market223 words
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Article97 1933-12-09 7 2.UV»!""''' l: '2,^7,» vv coi".'. d!, l p" l5ov.-,n alii n «2»!N7.' W c><,.-t ?i 2 K"van »",4 ltlce. 8 e' 2 -7 l.»7 > Xo 1 >:,i4 s«><- H<3' ..c «,u NU. >, >' pel 3.«v«'i ?>3N >'!N' pes X'.VUN 5!l!l >: l N,e Ni»nao!-n l-.un>'. «1^ M.97 words
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Article145 1933-12-09 7 New Officials. EARLY DISPLAY IN LONDON. Reuter. London. Dec. 8. TWO cot ion commissioners, who have not yet been appointed, will leave for India early in the New Year as liaison officers in the increasing use of Indian raw cotton by Lancashire, according to the ManchesterReuter. - 145 words
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Article216 1933-12-09 7 Weekly Statement Of Market Tendencies. The weekly rubber market review of Messrs. Stanton Nelson Co.. Ltd.. dated Dec. 8. is as follows: The uncertainty of the rubber negotiations in Batavia still hangs over the market. Apparently a serious difference of opinion exists between the Dutch and the Java216 words
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Article84 1933-12-09 7 Report fcr v;ar to June 30. 1933. gives balance at credit cf profit and lo?s brought fDiward re 533 from which is deducted debit from profit tad Ices for year. £130. leaving £8.403. which director! recommend should be carried fcrward. Los compares with loss £1.547 previous feat. Total84 words
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631 1933-12-09 7 Singapore. Saturday. 11 a.m. The following rubber share quotation! are issued by Fraser and Co. and Lyall and Evatt: Issue Value. Fraser Lyall Shares. Co. Evatt. 1 Allenby $0.00 $100 $0.80 $0.90 1 Alor Gajah 0.80 0.70 0.60 0.70 IA. Hitam 0.90 1.00 0.85 1.00631 words
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Article72 1933-12-09 7 The rubber report of Messrs. Lewis <fc Peat (Singapore). Ltd for the week ended Dec. The meeting of the Supreme Council in Batavia at which the question of rubber control was discussed, took place yesterday, but U has been officially stated that no report will be issued and72 words
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Advertisement58 1933-12-09 7 THK SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD., rated in New Zealand.) FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. L C. MARGOUOUTH. Manager. E: 2, UN LAY SON GREEN. THE EASTERN UNITED ISSI RANCI C ORPORATION, LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT and I- 'UKMUX'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE, j L. r. JOHNSON. General58 words
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Advertisement17 1933-12-09 7 7UK N^iXl<. m < 5<rrel an6 8uU«r.bea «7.Pit»! ..l..!>00 000 pals up-tTapNai 5,»ft nnn «.<««, ,<.»,... cinumbo Knralbl. >la<lr»,. °u.«,17 words
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Advertisement20 1933-12-09 7 ,«««<« »l» < n reu suru,!,' ?,<>a1 I a «una > M^!^'^^»^s^a!»llH°l»lV 4 M. M R iM/ l! V a, la. i »««> »..l20 words
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Advertisement185 1933-12-09 7 l I Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Limited. (Incorporated In Straits Settlement..) »4L «AnnonOOOOO Paid Up 510,000,000.00. i I ciiulia Street. Singapore. HEAD CHINj BRIDGE ROAD. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: «hnirman Oh Sian Guan, Esq Chee Swee Cheng. Esq., Chairman. Parkca ne C. Hwang, EsqLee Kong Chian. Esq., Vice-chairman. g Q W(mg Tan185 words
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Advertisement339 1933-12-09 8 8vr»nl:it«l: oni«ir4/4Q slili: nivlxi xci'8 liVLit sltouucl!:» «K0WK I'NU 0Vl>!lt (OHll: V>I) 8l?l5 1'Nl. !>ll:liVli:.lt.4ci<ix«. 81.001). ci iinmAli oives 'rnltouc:» 8?.4cL ixvo 8u.^i.i.«w 0l? W^I^Lll. roll roil» l»o»L «l0lli» o«l.v 5 «««NII.V HI lo?.«. 9?N. IttlN. H 12IU Di5«7l5>ll;l5It, l933. l ltl>I«l:X8 WOltl.v'8 UIVLN an6 IltlilXI': T'lll! WONl.0 8 NI«N1i:8^339 words
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Advertisement280 1933-12-09 8 H| THE WHOLE TOWN IS RAVING OVER I GRAND w ARNER BROS. MUSICAL, Sl> B pfc^j^^-" AND DANCING TRIUMPH! I|K 6,15 CAPITOL 9.13 ■j Matinees To-Day And To-Morrow. I DIGGERS lip; OF 1933 I 5 GREAT SONG HITS-7 Stunninjr Spectacl I HAVE YOU BOOKED YET FOR THE GALA EVENT OF280 words
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Article, Illustration102 1933-12-09 9 JUST WHAT YOU WANT TO KNOW TO-DAY'S SHIPPING HARBOUR BOARD. ALONGBIDE THB WHARVES XPFCTED TO arrive. Singapore, Dec. 9. Wharf (Entrance uate i>. Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). Sumatra Maru 14; Agamemnon ru I; Malaya 7. in Doc* (Emmnce Oat* 3> Castle 30; Theseus 32; Eumaeu; n Prince 37: Kinta 39.102 words
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Article113 1933-12-09 9 S< \enty Men Crowded Into One Room. Belgrade. political prisoners in the prika Mitrovitza. Yugoslavia r strike. For seven days ised all food as a protes' ions in the prison, mplain that as political pri- :> are treated worse than the n. irderers in the same pri-113 words
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Article90 1933-12-09 9 Carried In A Bunch Head Downwards. Charged with cruelty to animals, by carrying seven fowls in a bunch with heads downwards by their legs, a Chinc-e named Yeo Lim Chee Was yesterday fined $7 by the Second Magistrate. Mr. N. Qrke. Chief Inspector Bracken, attached to the90 words
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Article192 1933-12-09 9 BELLING. Singapore, Dec. 8. London 4 months' sight 214 7*C4 London 3 months' sight 214 3j32 London 60 days' sight 2|4 564 London 30 days' sight 2|4 I|l6 London cemand 2|4 3;64 London T.T. 2|4 1,32 Lyons and Paris demand 960 Hamburg demand 150 New York demand 59192 words
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Article233 1933-12-09 9 public 8port8 k'ixturos. ve«7 9 Nl«». I7il«-3.l« am,. 2,30 n n. tIoll. «.np.i «Ht7 'No«ex< rooldull 2elunllor Klalaxi» v. 8ltulapore atalav» 8e>»ar. «7,!»' »!„ll«l,>0fe V, lVl,l»X« p 8cun» v U.<7 V p Noeiiex: 8 v »lx l?4s v lNllla«7e>!ou. N v col»« 'ri'n?!!,'. p»>ent«-233 words
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Article86 1933-12-09 9 ALHAMBRA.—Warren William in "The i Mind Reader" :md "Adventures in Africa." j CAPITOL.—"The Gold Diggers of 1933." EMPIRE.— Winner Take All." GREAT WORLD.—Cabaret Dancing, sideshows, Malay and Chinese Wayangs, cinemas. Talkies: Sky— Behind that Curtain": Star—"Let's Love and Laugh." I MARLBOROUGH —Roland Colman in I "The Masquerader." j NEW86 words
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Advertisement121 1933-12-09 9 TO-DAY TO-MOREOW.— J ELISSA LANDI iin "THE WARRIOR'S HUSBAND" j with j MiTjcrie Rambeau. David Manners. Ernest Treux. MATINEE TO-DAY. AT 3P M. j MONDAY Hindustani Talkie j j "VIKRAM CHARITRAjT •j j t r j ,_*y*_ l I i>«w '/TZtlk '^^3 ss l,., I»...!,il. l"s X'-.-l!.'-'- .Vl!xn„: <l" ..r»>121 words
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Advertisement201 1933-12-09 9 zoVLKNsNblLXTiz 1.4 NHIV. lo rlluoae lrom t> 50 pa<l,. 3 or s' lor ><» ll?4 8>,»c< z,<s liHon^,»^!.' IX «4 l-«7l5tt c>l? "liI),X.4X« K Xl.. i'>. ...l>l<l.tlic'x, lx l ilb. op «l> >>li x>v. l/ll).. >l!» v.iuu'.un l.ly.»lllu 12 rIl5Nl5UV QIVlVl lbai Oll '.K. <l V' !1!.!.!i; l..»<t»!>.!»f.'c,l. UN >201 words
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Advertisement475 1933-12-09 9 SINGAPORE HOTELS ,W,,,,,, W' GOODWOOD PARK HOTEL i Phone 6490. s Telegram GOODWuOD. Booking Now Open For XMAS EVE BOXING NIGHT NEW YEAR'S EVE I EXTENSIONS 2 AM f *~MRBWBi«5*BMS— I 1 A SPECIAL DINNER— SELECT CABARET TURNS I BY I WELL-KNOWN ARTISTES WILL BE GIVEN BETWEEN DANCING. I I475 words
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Advertisement201 1933-12-09 9 t WANTED—Experienced Advertising Canvasser, Chinese or Eurasian, good commission and travelling allowance. Permanent position, with salary, for capable man. Applj Bjx No. 25G, c o Malaya Tribune. EXPORT SHIP 'INO < L.ERK Wanted a man experienced in local shl ping, Customs' work, etc.. making ua Invok a >.< and c201 words
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Miscellaneous174 1933-12-09 9 SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY. Banka Island, Pladjoe and Palernbang China <Senang) 2 p.m North. N -East and N.-West SumXa Rangoon and Calcutta (Sumatra Maru) 3 p.m Manna, China and Japan (Coblenz) 3pm Phihppm,. islands, china and Japan (Kutsang) 3 p.m jar b i (Toradja) 3 p.m. TombUa.-ari and Rongat <Retch)174 words
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53 1933-12-09 10 Mr. Aruna.alam Pillay and family beg to tender their heartfelt thanks to Ihe many relatives and friends who rendered assistance and attended th? funeral of his late father Mr. Visvana'hen Pillay, and also to those who sent wreaths and provided transport in attendance at the funeral. (Malacca53 words
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Obituary126 1933-12-09 10 KHOO—Mr Khco Thiam Hock, aged 58, beloved father of M ssrs. Khoo Koon Liat and Brothers, passed away peacefully, at his residence. No. G3-H. Onan Road (eff Lorcng A. East Coast in Jco Chiat Road), on the 8 h December. 1933. at 10.45 a.m. He leaves behind, his aged!126 words
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Article645 1933-12-09 10 jyjß. de Valera has brought the affairs of the Irish Free State to 0 crisis. Not of Ireland, of course; h? seeks to embrace the whole country within his political orbit and his plans for a Republic, but he needs no tell ing that Northern Ireland will645 words
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Article415 1933-12-09 10 Dr. Philip K.C. Tyau is recognised as Consul-General for China at Singapore. Mr. L. Rayman has been appointed to act as Deputy Treasurer. Ten months' leave has been granted to Mr. J. L. McFall. Mr. T. F. Carey is acting temporarily as a police magistrate. Labuan. Mr. N. A. Worley415 words
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Article79 1933-12-09 10 WHILE congratulating our morning contemporary on the considerable brightening up of its pages latterly, we deprecate the distortion of news to this end. Thus in to-day's issue radio list-eners-in are promised for to-morrow a religious lecture by the Rev. Father C. C. Martindale, S.J.,79 words
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Article139 1933-12-09 10 rpHE Selangor branch of the A.A.M. has secured a site at the busy junction of Java Street and Batu Road In Kuala Lumpur for the purposes of a car park. All motorists may use it, but A.A.M. members are charged smaller fees than others, as of course is139 words
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Article168 1933-12-09 10 I r|NE of the best speeches made in j Council for many a day was that on I Monday by the 'junior" European mera- ber, Mr. F. H. Grumitt. Apart from his plea, to which we need not add any- thing here, for a return to the expressed policy168 words
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Article150 1933-12-09 10 rpHE tables published in U* Tribune yesterday, relating dumping in Malaya ol Japanese pi cottons, provide food for thou menace of dumping is n rather an abstract fashion unlike this bring home to us the lull ficance of it. It is an amazing serious thing that in the150 words
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Article129 1933-12-09 10 rpHE imitation of British trad, i rks by Japanese manufacturers not redound much to the i Japan as a commercial na\ content with under-selling Japanese exporters must needs n to shady practices which betray a of commercial probity. It seems that British merchants are losing patience in129 words
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Article447 1933-12-09 10 "Looker-On" STORM takes toll." In Malaya that's left to bridges and (maybe! I causeways. A A What is an "expensive calling?" The long-distance 'phone, of course. Re this poor-house question: most houses in Singapore are poor nowaday*. Hongkong soothsayers have been prosecuted for telling fortunes by cards. They447 words
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Article43 1933-12-09 10 GIRLS' CORNER, on mm I GEN. ARAKI'S PROPOSAL MUSSOLINI SHY?, on pac«CHURCH SERVICES, on page 13. SPORTS NEWS, on DagH 14 MALAYAN DELEGATION TO T RADIO NEWS, on mm IT. CLUB DIARY, on page 17 BOYS' CORNER on page 1!»43 words
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Advertisement245 1933-12-09 10 fer at Christmas j i for Old °Jimes Sake I v IJ I H Favourite Tea FREE- jj MX Every tin of Lipton's famous Yellow Label Tea—first ||t| M?. favourite of all wb/> have a fine taste in teas —contains a K|j Mi Gift Coupon. Save these coupons and in245 words
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Advertisement33 1933-12-09 10 l« nil :ir< vol I l,« :> I L rc«,l«;nt.n»n «.'olllent. I vv its. >ViilKinl/ 1'<» V4^«0L I?l-<>m <4lio c»l> t«?!lCli ns weN «.»< sluing, i I '«'NNM5 !>cnoul Os Nuncinss I I r'lnt 14.33 words
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128 1933-12-09 11 ONUS ON THE EUROPEAN REPRESENTATIVES. Fixed Price Not Wanted. Compromise On Native Rubber Is Possible. result of an extraordinary meeting of the Supreme ci! of the D.E.1., it has been decided to telegraph of the D.E.I. Government on128 words
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Article276 1933-12-09 11 nic ill :»nteil. Batavia, Dec. 8. rrHK \h East Indies Government •;trnds to communicate by tele- fore the week-end its stand ivjrard to rubber restriction Hutch Government. i views were formulated at an ai y meeting of the Supreme 11 yesterday. T; oer "Java Bode," summarising276 words
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Article204 1933-12-09 11 1tejectc6 1?ranK 0i8cu88>on. Dec. 8. l'l' i«l oMoillllv announcell tl,»t tlic tin tzlllitit from t. 1933. will t»e 4(» per cent. I'ne lnternationa! I'in <7ulnmittee ru>>e tlie procluetion quota lr»r sifrnutorv participating countries t'rc'Ni l per cent, to «lO per cent. of proo!llction. ll,e «lanllaril vear. tor204 words
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Article62 1933-12-09 11 Another Expelled Banker Ue-admitted. ING to a Chettiar who arrived on this week, Mr. Chockaettiar, one of the Nattukottai 'inkers who were expelled China last year, has been -enter the country, ainat him, said the Chet- > a "Malaya Tribune" withdrawn about the 20th month. be recalled that62 words
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Article33 1933-12-09 11 Reuter. Berlin, Dec. 8. il Goering has instructed the cc to release 5.000 prisoners "ncentration camps before In view of' the peaceful a ion and the stabilisation of al Socialist regime.—Reuter.Reuter. - 33 words
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Article14 1933-12-09 11 untitled resignation of his commission in t by Lieut. L. J. Hazel has accepted.14 words
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Article72 1933-12-09 11 Records To Go Back To Japan. Reuter. Calcutta, Dec. 8. AN Indian firm's importation of gramophone records from Japan, bearthe "His Master's Voice" trademark, belonging to the Gramophone Co., Ltd.. which led to a suit in the High Court by the latter company against the former, resultedReuter. - 72 words
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Article65 1933-12-09 11 Reuter. Tokyo, Dec. 8. In the course of a manifesto issued to demand the abolition of political parties on the grounds that they stand in the way of national unity of a time of national crisis, Mr. Yosuke Matsuoka, Japan's eloquent spokesman in the Manchurian dispute at Geneva,Reuter. - 65 words
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Article354 1933-12-09 11 Mr. De Valera Hits Out. Reuter. New York. Dec. 8. MR. J. H. THOMAS shirked, the issue raised by my statement of Nov. 14, said Mr. De Valera (responding to the Associated Press request for a statement) when he tried to persuade the world thatReuter. - 354 words
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Article150 1933-12-09 11 Rides 200 Miles Home After Winning Race. Port Elizabeth. For hardihood end endurance it would be »difficult to beat the week-end feat of "a young East London post office messenger named Rusteburg. First, he won the Eastern Provinces 100-mile cycling championship in 5 hours 50 minutes 56150 words
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Article61 1933-12-09 11 To Undergo Unexpired Sentence. Mrs. Gandhi, who was recently arrested for disobeying a magistrates order to quit Kaira district, has not been prosecuted on that account. Instead, the Bombay Government has cancelled the order suspending the previous sentence of six months on Mrs. Gandhi. She is now61 words
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Article64 1933-12-09 11 Commander Wedded To Captain's Daughter. Reuter. Hongkong, Dec. 8. Commander Charles Thorburn Addis, of H.M.S. "Medway," son of Sir Charles Addis, was married to Miss Pamela Poland, daughter of Captain Poland, of the "Medway," at South Store, Oxon. There was a colourful scene, the cathedral being thronged withReuter. - 64 words
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Article24 1933-12-09 11 Mrs. A. W. Hay has been appointed to be a member of the Committee of Ladies constituted under the Women and Girls' Protection Ordinance.24 words
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Article147 1933-12-09 11 Torpedo Bombers. INCREASE OF LOCAL STRENGTH. Reuter. London, Dec. 8. personnel of No. 100 Squadron of the Royal Air Force left for Singapore aboard the P. 0. "Ranpura" to day. The planes belonging to the Squadron, which are Vickers Wildebeeste torpedo bombers, are going by anotherReuter. - 147 words
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Article171 1933-12-09 11 Gen. Johnson's Tribute To President. Reuter. Washington. Dec. 8. THE claim that President Roosevelt has saved the United States from the printing press and inflation was made by General Johnson, addressing the National Association of Manufacturers, who are among the Recovery Administration's most severe critics. General Johnson eulogisedReuter. - 171 words
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Article99 1933-12-09 11 Hitler To Submit His Demands. Reuter. Paris, Dec. 8. The French Government for 'the first time possesses Hitler's demands and intends officially to reply, but only after the financial debate is ended. It also wants to hear the report which Lord Tyrrell (British Ambassador to France) bringsReuter. - 99 words
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Article78 1933-12-09 11 Thousands Of Quail Seek Refuge. Sofia. The people of Razgrad, in NorthEastern Bulgaria, were amazed to see what looked like a large cloud rapidly approaching the town. As it drew nearer it was seen to be composed of hundreds of thousands of migrating quail. When they reached78 words
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Article34 1933-12-09 11 >sutinv On l?rencn Convict 3Kip. Reuter. ?2rl5 Dec 8 to report, no convict, vere Killecl in tne muttnx aboard tbe f'rKnen cunvlc» «Nlp en route to «2ulan2. wllicl, took plnee recontlv Nout«»r.Reuter. - 34 words
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Article141 1933-12-09 11 Special Police To Guard It. Reuter. London, Dec. 8. Public sentiment is greatly relieved by an announcement by the Secretary of State for Scotland that he has written to the Chief Constable of Invernessshire requesting that due precautions be taken that a monster alleged toReuter. - 141 words
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Article130 1933-12-09 11 Singapore Residents Return From Leave. Many well-known local residents returned from home leave by the "Naldera" yesterday afternoon. Amongst them were Mr. Andrew Caldecott, former Chief Secretary, F.M.S., and now appointed Colonial Secretary, and Mrs. Caldecott. Mr. W. Birtwistle, Director of Fisheries, S.S. and F.M.S., and Mrs. Birtwistle130 words
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Article1078 1933-12-09 11 FEELING AGAINST GEN. HO. Fukien Situation. 19th Army In League With Reds Shanghai, Dec. 0. QEN. Ho Cheng Chun (Peace Preservation Commander) and other leaders in Hupoh are reported to be dissatisfied with Gen. Chang Quan's administration of the Provincial Government. At the same time, it1,078 words
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Advertisement178 1933-12-09 11 -ill r i f i i i I I til i i i i i i i i a i i i l l i l i i i i i i i i i i i i i i ■< i J NOW OPEIV *%JL I 1 HEAPS AND178 words
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370 1933-12-09 12 Acid Poisoning. u TOOK MY OWN LIFE." **J TOOK my. own lite to release mv body from suffering and it not con ten anyone. Do not try to revive me, as it is a sin to revive a useless man to370 words
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Article125 1933-12-09 12 Chinese Sentenced To Six Months. Pleading guilty to a charge of delivering five ten-cent counterfeit coins, a Chinese. Bng Peng Kean. was yesterday sentenced by the District Judge. Mr. HA. Forrer, to six months' r.i. At about 730 p.m. on Nov. 23. two detectives on round near Campbell125 words
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Article105 1933-12-09 12 Preliminary Conference In Shanghai. Shanghai, Dec. 8. The Food Control Committee of the nint Central provinces held its preliminary conference yesterday at Shanghai, when the inauguration ceremony took place at the same time. Mayor Wu Teh Chen presk'ed. Regulations were passed for the organisation of a Chineie Fooa105 words
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Article74 1933-12-09 12 Chinese Couple Before The Magistrate. ah H kien "anted Tan Boon Wee, aged 40. and a Chinese woman, Liang Teo, were yesterday charged before the Third Mr R J F with havmg kidnapped a male minor from Tang guardianship of Goh Soh The alleged crime is .said to74 words
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Article384 1933-12-09 12 Bandits Active At The Wall. Shanghai, Dec. 5. COMBINED Japanese and Manchukuo forces have .been taken control of the first and fifth districts around Shanhaikwan. Barracks for the Manchukuo troops have been constructed at Tunglo City, where a force of Manchukuo police has been stationed. The Japanese384 words
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Article91 1933-12-09 12 Honour Conferred By Sig. Mussolini. Rom'-. Dec. 8. Sig Mussolini received, ex-Marshal Chans Hsueh Liang to-day and conferred on him the insignia of the Grand Cross of the Order of the Crown of Italy. Chang is leaving for China shortly. Ex-Marshal Chang Hsueh Liang will leave for91 words
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Article94 1933-12-09 12 Indian Government And Malaya. Madras. Nov. 27. The Government of India, it is believed, may address the local Government shortly on the representations made to them recei* ly on the subject of re-emigration of labour from South India t o Malaya in view of the prospect ot a revival94 words
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Article92 1933-12-09 12 Chinese Sentenced To Three Months. Sentence of three months' r.i. was passed on a Hokgefl by the Third Magistrate, Mr. B. J. F. Curtis, named Lim Lai Smg yesterday loi stealing two pieces of cloth from the Singapore Rubber Works, where he was employed as a coolie. Inspector92 words
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Article17 1933-12-09 12 Reuter. Tokyo, Dec. 8. The death is announced of Fleet Admiral Count Gombel Yamamoto.— Reuter.Reuter. - 17 words
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Article86 1933-12-09 12 Dramatic Scene In French Chamber. Reuter. Paris, Dec. 0. THE finance debate in the Chamber has been adjourned until to-morrow, without the pitfall of Article Six (official salaries cut) being reached. There is still every indication that the Socialists, in order to avoid the onus of bringingReuter. - 86 words
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Article209 1933-12-09 12 Purchaser Of Stolen Property Fined. A case was heard in the Third Magistrate's Court (before Mr. R. J. F. Curtis" yesterday in which Kader Mydeen. a Tamil Mohammedan residing in Tanjong Pagar. pleaded guilty to the charge of dishonestly retaining stolen property. Detective Inspector A. R. McEwan. who209 words
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Article214 1933-12-09 12 Sequel To Dispute Over Price. THE Chinese driver and the conductor of a mosquito bus plying on the Geylang route appeared before the District Judge (Mr. H. A. Forrert yesterday in connection with an alleged assault on an Indian named Mariappan. who wanted to hire his214 words
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Article38 1933-12-09 12 Shanghai. Dec. 8. The management of the South Manchurian Railway announces that the mileage of Chinese railways teized since Sept. 18. 1932. the date of the Japanese oaoupation of Mukden, totals 3.357 miles—"Mm Kuo Jih Pao."38 words
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Article28 1933-12-09 12 Reuter. London. Dec. 8. Wing Commander R. P. Willock. who has been appointed Air Attache in China, left by the "Ranpura" to-day for Shanghai.—Reuter.Reuter. - 28 words
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Article26 1933-12-09 12 Mr. A. Gilmour has been seconded for service under the Government of Kelantan. and Mr. A. V. Metcalf, European Warder. Prisons. S.S for service in Johore.26 words
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Article555 1933-12-09 12 Bankruptcy Court. USED THE SI MS HE WANTED. |N the Bankruptcy I i the C.iief Justice, Sii <\ Huggard, an application and adjudication orders against K. P. Menon. Mr. Tampoe Philips, the debtor, said that th< offered a composition of 5 1 and that all the555 words
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Article17 1933-12-09 12 A commission as Honorary Cade Lieutenant In (he Peru Cadet Corps has been Mohamcd Noor bin Moharn17 words
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Advertisement19 1933-12-09 12 THE Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, UMITI China Building, Chain ot 'PHONE 5808. SINGAPOtf FIRE, MARINE, II» VEHICLES WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION [NSITRA*<*19 words
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Article391 1933-12-09 13 Subsidised Competition. PRESSURE TO BE BROUGHT London, Dec. 8. gRITISH shipping has been driven at last to seek the help of the Government in defending itself against unfair competition and its subsidised foreign rivals, declares the "Times," commenting on the Council of the Chamber of Shipping391 words
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Article114 1933-12-09 13 Donor Of £100,000 To Pay £41,000 More. Melbourne. Sir Macpherson Robertson, donor of the £1000.000 prize for the MelbourneLondon air race in connection with the Victorian centenary celebrations, nas received a shock. He has been told by the Australian Government that under the existing lav; he must114 words
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Advertisement280 1933-12-09 13 j ANNUAL CHEAP SALE Will Commence From Monday 11th December. ECHIGOYA Co., 54-56, MIDDLE ROAD. BUTTERFLY BRAND I PARIS MUSHROOMS ARE THE BEST AND I CHEAPEST ON THE MARket and the most j L PALATABLE OF ALL VEGETABLES. a BTAINABLE FROM ALL first j CLASS PROVISION DEALERS i Save The280 words
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Advertisement168 1933-12-09 13 Speaker: Mr. Ong Tiang Tye. Friday 8 p.m. Hoklcn Service. ST. PETER'S CHURCH. Stamford Road. 7 a in. Plain Communion. 7:30 a.m. Choial Matins and Sermon. fubjcc« of Sermon: "He hath showed, oh man. which is good." Treacher: Mr. S. A. Cathirasco. Mondr. and Wednesday, 6 p.m. Carol Practice. 5168 words
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Advertisement423 1933-12-09 13 Detail ror 5l c^lnrvll^i. 6 )<» u m. Nuly Communion. 7:20 am >4i»lin». 8 sm, c>uur>un1lin «Cnaral» 10:20 um a, N H< dll»v»i 8»»l? e 20 f, >„. 2v«l»!><,n« «Cs!«!t!»l, unll Sermon. 6 30 3l>rvi« 2' 8»UilU. 'in !2?o0»>, «'«7lll't!>Ul»> unci >»i 8 »»m. !»ml u» »m, i 0>NN150« onuncu.423 words
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Advertisement49 1933-12-09 13 THE SCULPTOR 1 i t. *&he most inspiring head he ever tackled— The HEAD on a Tiger Beer sight Testing Free, j I Best Quality Lenses and Frames at Moderate Prices. For All Defects Of Vision Please Consult: New China Optical Co., (Manufacturing opUdaai), M. Him Stmt. •ooaiou. mm.49 words
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Advertisement62 1933-12-09 13 STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY, (Established m 1914). Stationers and Repalrrrs. 14-A. Chance Alley, Stngaptra, "CORONET" Cj typewriter We guarantee your money will be refunded. Kirn tv up for mechanics In case youi .ype writer 1« ou: of order, and needs Immediate attention. Monthly cleaning of typewriters to offices undertaken, and can62 words
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878 1933-12-09 14 Exciting Sport At The Ipoh Meeting. (From Our Oxen Correspondent.) Ipoh. Dec. 8. THE Perak Turf Club's two-day amateur race meeting here opened In sensational fashion with a big upset in the first event. The Imp running878 words
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Article224 1933-12-09 14 Australian's Splendid Record. DON Bradman began the first-class cricket season in Australia with a score of 200 for New South Wales against Queensland at Brisbane and made 101 in the second innings of the Melbourne Testimonial Match, after scoring 55 in the first. For the 17th time,224 words
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Article256 1933-12-09 14 Series Of Friendly Matches. A SOCCER match will be played at McNair Road to-morrow between an eleven from the "Malayan Prince" and the Serangoon Chinese F.C. Teams will be selected from the following: "MALAYAN PRINCE:" Anderson, Baird, Bennison, Bottomley, Brown, Clark. Coxen. Fraser. Hodgkinson. Howgego. Lee. Lees. Matthews,256 words
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Article116 1933-12-09 14 I The nr.. eh arranged to ta :e ;>iaee on Sunday betwetn .he Sintit B. P. ar.d me Water Melon B. P. has betn po-'i-cned .o the 24.h at the tame time r.nd place. Entiics for the "A" upen -ingles championship League syS em are now open. The116 words
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Article51 1933-12-09 14 Mcd.cal Dcpartmeiv, B. P. .earn v. the Chinese Protectorate B P to-day at 3 p.m. at the latter's court: M. Sockalmgam. Lee Beng Watt. Tan Chan Koon. Lan Boon Kwang. Ec Ch&on Hock. Yeo Koon Guan. Dolmat. Lav Chew Seng. Reserves: Tan Quee Lens and Tan Joo51 words
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Article54 1933-12-09 14 The closing date for en lies in the Happilads A. P. "A" handicap :nd 'B" singles (knock-out) sjstem touinamen.s h35 been extended to Dec. 15. The entry fee for each even:, is fifty cents, and all entries sho_ld >;e forwarded to the sports captain, Mr. Koh Pway Thow.54 words
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Article234 1933-12-09 14 Singapore v. Command At Anson Road. GREAT interest is being centred in to-day's tie in the Malaya Cup rugby football competition, between the Command and Singapore, which the Command are determined to win. Singapore have already shown their superiority over the military by beating them in234 words
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Article171 1933-12-09 14 A Badminton Fan writes: In Saturday's issue of the "Malaya Tribune" a list of the players selected to represent the Singapore Chinese at badminton included the name of See Gim Hock; but later a change was made in which Leow Kirn Fatt's name was substituted for See Gim171 words
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Article85 1933-12-09 14 P. O'Neill Dunne qualified to meet G. C. Miller in the final of the S.C.C. lawn bowls championship at the S.C.C. by beating E. H. R. Bowerman In the semifinal. The final will be played on Monday when the prizes will be presented. The results of the85 words
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Article43 1933-12-09 14 Government Monopolies Sports Club team v. the Jacques BP. to-morrow at the Marigold B. P.'s court, commencing 3 p.m.:— Tan Miang Cheng. S. Q. Quek. Ang Chwee Whatt, Lee Jouy Seah. Lee Jouy Seah and P. K. Lee. Reserve: Samuel Leong.43 words
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Article93 1933-12-09 14 Fight Arranged. AT NEW WORLD ON DEC. 22. to tl," Lol»r<! ot ancl 8,ittl,Ni5 tii!..?>'M>Nlite r<»un«<t- ,,< > W'nrlcl ,.n i>e< 1'lu< p:.il- ,iz.Ml n nell?bls. <:i!il!. rn«> uri" tbe weij?bt. lbe N..4.P. c!l,an,n!o!> all oppo3ition. but Mt to give bin» Me »evor, ancl »l i»e93 words
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Article152 1933-12-09 14 Thinks M.C.C. Will Do Well In The Tests. Bombay. Nov. 27. Jack Hobbs. the veteran English cricketer was among the passengers aboard the Naldera who arrived at Bombay to-day. He has come as special correspondent to the London Star" to report the forthcoming Test matches. Interviewed by152 words
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Article63 1933-12-09 14 The following players have been lelected "> represent Singapore in ping-pong in the AllMalayan Chinese games scheduled to place at Kuala Lumpir during the Chr. holidays. Yip Peng Yew. Chow Wai Sum. Khoo B l Guan. Chan Kwok Ming. Soh Choo Lock and Lee Chew Kuen. Mr.63 words
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Article38 1933-12-09 14 lN? N'Xlc'.v M'»lrl, !> >N? s <7 C «UlcN oi»',» «^»^8 2» liiN'l l!, s Null r0«0lNNN ol tl,<> <,"»»<Q lne »l»l,e <ll ul l lNe r»n«7«l!!»l«,„ «l Nn> oet»ren Nn» 3 l? l< s cX'UtUl jl>«ter6».v38 words
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Article13 1933-12-09 14 v.i'l'l,. V Vi!> '.'"> 8 l» ,.1M1"10«s Ht v»0mn "'Ul-' '1 30 p n,13 words
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Advertisement404 1933-12-09 14 8L8 'r0!«0«N0W'8 N SiV/vo/l^! ?-ss/6tt/V5« LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. TENDERS. governmentlTotification. TENDERS will be received at the the Senior Executive Engineer. -Centra Offl«£ uo to neon of the 20th December. 1933 for Manufacture, supply and delivery of furniture to Gcveinmcn. quarters at Singapore, for the year 1934 J Every BOM* applying for404 words
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Advertisement107 1933-12-09 14 "iiwiiii<inin':i'ttnnti<»i i!HiiiiiitK:,i. iiiiiiini iii i'ii:nii«ini'rtiinmininininiiiimnininininjniniiiimtiini«iM ii•• i i AiimtiiiiiiiiiitMiiiiiiKiiittiii'iintiiiitini iii i n i 11 J BUY BRITISH GOODS CHRISTMAS NEW YEAR GIFTS FOR YOUNG AND OLD. I LARGE VARIETY OF BRITISH HALL MARKED STERLING SILVER AND E.P.N.S. WARE TOYS! TOYS!! TOYS!!! LARGE VARIETY I AN EXAMPLE j I j Sp<107 words
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Article1484 1933-12-09 15 IVales Retains International Championship. <5rom 0us c>«cn «7orrelrponlleut.) l-onrlon, «ov 33 lcvit ..li ol vlunlne lb. kv»,u«u «7l,ump»on:Nlp "ben Wall.2. »l lull z!ri7U8ll, vlt!» we exceplion ol lN.. Kllitlll-rvell lull-Naca, «oluell malinlllcent vlelorx ux 2 lloal, »u 1 ,l IVear»»tlr. Ibu. vlw Nvr polnt» lo1,484 words
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Advertisement213 1933-12-09 15 cke 5rnile c:0i.(3/V7e'8" at vour frienci. perfect «.uranc. tnae ,our reetk .re .bite! VonII Ln6 (?ol^re tnetoo«np..t. u.c. lt« >p««l inlreclienl i. tn« -4rne.5 tnat U3<6 d> «lenli-ts, Col«.te'» not onl> clean, ancl be.ulitie, ,our leetn but «l«>. be«05«. ok its «leliciou,. enlicinz flavour, leave, vnur breatk ..veer, pure «ncl213 words
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Advertisement118 1933-12-09 15 Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance in force over $33,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. J (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements). I HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building. Cecil Street Singapore mt^m AGENTS WANTED. ON APPLICATION TO P. C. B. NEWINGTON. INSPECTOR OF AGENCIES, SINGAPORE, EXPERT ADVICE WILL BE GIVEN.118 words
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284 1933-12-09 16 Labour Discussions. DECISION NOT YET RECEIVED. rpHE Hon. Mr. C. D. Ahearne, the Controller of Labour for Malaya, and Mr. J. C. Innes, Chairman of the Planters' Association of Malaya, who went to India about a month ago to interview the284 words
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Article46 1933-12-09 16 Cairo. A large number of Egyptian coins are to be freshly minted in England. The Egyptian Ministry of Finance has dispatched 360 boxes of worn silver coins to Birmingham. They willl be re-struck with a portrait of King Fuad In military uniform.46 words
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Article137 1933-12-09 16 Central Control For All Branches. l?ari». s»mr rrencb 4ir l-orce K to be completer» reI. nr,iu,.l5«l on tbe line», »6ol>>s6 t,v Url'.lin vben llir ««Xl'l >il- surc.> «al> fc>l>lllanl«ell ln 4prll. Ibis. 4 report l>. u«l dx 'be aeronautic «7omrnlnuan nl lbe l7bnmt>rr v" lleciar.F, Wat, t»v137 words
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Article168 1933-12-09 16 Echoes Of The Siftre Of Paris In 1871. All Paris. Oct. 31. Interesting historical recollections are aroused Ijy the auction in h" famous salerooms in Rue Drouot of a packe w cf 1 .-iters, including rare ,pccim"ns from the t:me of the Paris sieg in 1671. Though it.168 words
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Article59 1933-12-09 16 Government Move To Foster Production. Melbourne. To encourage the Australian film industry the Commonwealth Government has decided ■o award prizes of £2.500. £1.250 and £750 for the three best films made in Australia or its territories each year. They are also offering a prize of £250 for .he59 words
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Article318 1933-12-09 16 Some Advice From The Duce. Madrid. Nov. 4. TWO thousand arms raised in the Roman salute greeted Jose Antonio Primo de Rivera, eldest son cf the late General Prime, in the first Fascist assembly to be held :n Spain. The Government gave permission for the speeches to318 words
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Article54 1933-12-09 16 Cologne. Sixty etchings by Rembrandt have been found in the travelling bag of a man from Saxony, who has be n arrested by the Strasbourg police. They correspond in appearance with some Rembrandt etchings stol n from Aschaffenburg Castle I Bavaria last year. The stolen etchings were valued54 words
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Article184 1933-12-09 16 An Authoress Makes Comparisons. SINGAPORE, writes Ciceley Farmer in Dragons and a Bell," Is a place for youth: a place pf to-day ra.her than to-morrow, made for wine and song and dance. There is that in ihe ah: that banishes care and momentarily makes you foget your184 words
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Article185 1933-12-09 16 The health bulletin of the League of Na'.ions Eastern Bureau, at Singapore, for the week ended Dec. 2. is as follows: Baghdad 1 smallpox case and 1 death. Bassein: 4 smallpox cases and 3 deaths. Bombay: 4 cholera cases and 1 deal!: smallpox cases and 3 deaths. Calcutta:185 words
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Article571 1933-12-09 16 A Plot In Bulgarian Thrace. Sofia, Nov. 4. THERE has been trouble recently in the land of Orpheus—at least, in ths part of it about Pachmakli, Diovlen and Dospat tin Bulgarian Thrace) inhabited by the Pomaks. Seme weeks ago there was a report—so far as571 words
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Article178 1933-12-09 16 Helpless \\'itf Rheumatism. At one time she thought she w use of her right hand. But «-h« the "litle daily drsc" cf Krusche; her right. Put "I was sure in a bad state fact. I could not do my hou<. to bad with rheumatism in m\178 words
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Advertisement58 1933-12-09 16 1 have the Jack gnnj to complete You can often get the cards you fey. T\ J f icant by exchanging, with your j^||Ss^d§ll fW V* EilClt. *I friends. You will find they are J^Z^_^3^ J "all smoking B?,^ D flak© mW& WZf Jt- VjF MUdMuM MADE IN Hj&i ;iiHHF58 words
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Advertisement77 1933-12-09 16 i" 1 Si I 111 M TO PRIZE Hjli': 10RA ■Hllli LIFETIME So mechanically perfect that wear is practically eliminated Shcatfer Lifetime 0 pens are guaranteed tor i lifetime against everything except loss. Try Sheaffer Li/etime" pens anJ pencils and you will appreciate why they outsell all others. Distrs Khoo77 words
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221 1933-12-09 17 11 Sources Of tlie Trouble. London. (By Air Mail.) Post Office Engineering England has taken Iping radio listeners to buzz And noise that so rl res with pleasurable ipaign, says the "Daily October 31. is being ck down the sources of221 words
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Article77 1933-12-09 17 Broadcasting Service To Japan. Medan. According to the Bataviaasch Nieuwsblad. the inauguration of the broadcasting service between Netherlands India and Japan will takes plac. at the beginning cf next year. There are vast commercial possibilities in this service because wireless communication with Japan is almost a- important77 words
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Article79 1933-12-09 17 Best To Avoid Soldering: In The Tropics. "Aerial." cf Balmoral Crescent. Singapcrc. sends a diagram of his aerial, and refers to advice given previously in the Malaya Tribune >hat the aerial should be in one piece from the mast to the switch on the set. "Atrial" has followed79 words
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Article192 1933-12-09 17 Special Arrangements By The N.Y.K. ALL the ocean-going passenger vessels of the N.Y.K. Line are e-cuipped with shortwave radio receiving appaiatus. which facility enables radio news broadcast from London. Paris. Berlin. Japan etc.. available under a spec.al contrac, to b? regularly received on these vessels and made192 words
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Advertisement311 1933-12-09 17 C§| TORCH POCKET W LAMP REFILL IP BATTERIES For Long Life and Brilliant Light DIRECT FACTORY REPRESENTATIVE. MR. A. J. WILTON E^^SPtP Union Building, Collyer Quay. P" isi'l Iff SINGAPORE. |Til i' r f "*imr iiTm «im issssjsu mmw*wmmwmm^xj^-~-»--^i^-^^-—^ M> re/;ef from mosqu/foes /f.you use WEAK SPRAYS Powerful FLIT kills311 words
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Miscellaneous393 1933-12-09 17 74 l'li0<;«^l,^,l:. Nen Vulbv.ln announeemen», am e cital nl «rrarnopbone record b> 8,ono 9 "l» ln -l-inw 3!«u»l lr'.r.l Ur en»lcb. Xe<v Looll;. a «alk u> ?4r «7. l5 «7beel«rlnn. l). lDnnc,.n.il.„ luusi 3,e,mi lrnm Nie 8en ITne W?tr»n SNmiu c>rcl,e.<rn ileatler. 5'runll 1Aoma>,. rela.veQ lrnn» «be National X»oa»'um ol393 words
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Miscellaneous295 1933-12-09 17 chestral Overtures, a programme of gramophone records. 0.30-10.G a.m. A pianoforte recital by Evlyn Howard-Jones. G.M.T. 12 30 p.m. Time Signal from Big Ben. The Scottish Studio Orchejitra, directed by Guy Dames; Mary Gricrsan (pianoforte). (Time Signal from Greenwich at 1.0 p.m.). 1.30-1.45 p.m. A violoncello recital by Marie Dare.295 words
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Miscellaneous673 1933-12-09 17 CLUB DIARY. (There are numerous Clubs and Societies in Singapore, most of the members of which an; readers of the Malaya Tribune." This Diary is provided specially for them. Secretaries art invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest will still be included in the673 words
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Article99 1933-12-09 18 Explosion After Failure At Examinations. Belgrade. ALOUD explosion and a flash of light awoke the people of Glushitch during the night. Gathering in the streets, they found that an attempt had been made to blow up the house of the village schoolmaster. The door was lying about in99 words
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Article46 1933-12-09 18 Loweli. Massachusetts. Miiita Koltuniuk. of Lowell, has been granted a divorce because his wife, who weighs 23 l j stone, beat him with brooms and threw frying pans, a pot of tea and other household utensils at him. Mil.ta himself weighs 10 stone.46 words
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Article123 1933-12-09 18 Protest Against "NewFangled Notions." Vienna. rffML gypkici ol Nunianla nave been a pel'ing logetb'-r to cieelcie wliat to cl o about «ill tl,e>e "now-lnngleci lllea» llxc wnolel,:-: ancl Ui0tor-car« lcn tbuu>»au6 ntrnng. tbey asscmblecl l3,nl,ul(.t ancl belli 2 congrc.'..', !.ll ..ver by l'x-'r King,' l.a/.lil... zno' eoli«le5l.123 words
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67 1933-12-09 18 The British Adviser reports that the aerodrome near A.or Star has been maintained in good order and is more than adequate for present needs. A Japanese company has been prospecting an alleged iron-ore bed in Kedah. The prospectors have put down shafts and aiso67 words
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Article160 1933-12-09 18 The I of Ml. Fung Boon took p-ice on Sunday from ins resident •> 190. Burmah Road. The last rites we:e performed at the Batu Gantong v.etery. Deceased was the father of Messrs. Lee Eng Guan, Lee Eng Leong. Lee Eng Hock. Lee Eiijg Hoat, Lee Eng i'eng. I.:e160 words
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Article149 1933-12-09 18 A few days ago there was inaugurated a new feature of the work ol the Ipoh Y.W.C A. when a Mutual Aid Bazaar was opened in their Rest Room In the Town Hall. For a very small fe_> women may bring their home-made jams, jellies, pickles and fancy work149 words
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Article245 1933-12-09 18 >i v, ry c.M.bluon ol llanclinv >l.i.ay bo>5 an6 girls' 5«.noo!s ln ll,e belci on tiunlia.v morning at tne ltlang Loys in rl.- io« c.o.-.^-. w»tb 2 tola! ol 77U cnniributeci by :n tbe c.)l tb«.>' ibe 3cboo! > l''» nlici among lb»» gnl- 5^b.,'5. tli7 rtlang scboul 3cnt245 words
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Advertisement60 1933-12-09 18 QUICK SERVICE f and ECONOMY. I mmv t (JSE LION A FUEL. To start lire for Cooking, etc. Tc use as fuel for boiling water, etc. To use as Candles. For use in kitchen, bedroom, on table in camp, on board, in train, etc. ONLY 20 CENTS A BOX. Sole60 words
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Advertisement38 1933-12-09 18 Use CETS'IT DEAFNESS. Guaranteed Peerless remedy, Invented to restore the complete hearing Power to the seat of the defect. Why suffer for nothing Use Rapid Aural Drop. Hn. 16-12-0 per bottle. Apply Dr. Sherman. Baliabhanga, (Faridpur), Ek Bgsl38 words
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Advertisement594 1933-12-09 18 Hop Ale $400 COMPETITION CLOSING DATE 15th DECEMBER. Qi 4)' T LION 2. BgT 3. PIG 4 v —i A\ KETTLE 6. BIRD 7 COMMON 8 jfcl \m\ 9 IQP j 11. 'BELL 2 13. WATCH 14 BABY j 15.LOCOMOTIVE j 16. DOG The ANSWERS are to be found amongst594 words
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Article, Illustration61 1933-12-09 19 II i I i This Week's t'ost-Bag. are rather short of connt w members have asked rite to the "Corner." me, and the first articles em appear in this week's ne of the letters received < xaminations are not very all my nephews the best u61 words
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Article275 1933-12-09 19 "Charles Ho.") out with my friends to Pt lali. We started on our by motor-boat which we W passed by many pulaus a many sungels. .n the motor-boat, and I Lict where the Government F. 0:1: rs' boat sank. ice where there are plenty I .-A five or275 words
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Article330 1933-12-09 19 (By L. P. Yak.) The crocodile very much resembles the house lizard, only the former is very much larger than the latter. They both belong to the reptile family, and are cold blooded. The crocodile has a dark, tough skin, which serves as a sort of armour. Its330 words
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Article249 1933-12-09 19 By Willy Chan.) Almost every school in Malaya possesses a school magazine. The issues of these school magazines differ with different schools. Some publish them annually, some half-yearly and some at the end of each term. The running of these magazines is by the students. They have their249 words
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Article368 1933-12-09 19 (By Colonel Lindberg.") LaJ. night jfter dinner, I went out for a casual walk. The sky was clear and the moon shone gloriously. Then a thought struck me. At this moment I was only at a s;one's throw of my house. I returned immediately, put on a368 words
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Article99 1933-12-09 19 (By Harold Seah.t One day a kid climbed upon the roof of a house, and this made him feel very proud and brave. As he was looking and thinking how high he was. he saw a wolf in the yard below, he knew that the wolf could99 words
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Advertisement20 1933-12-09 19 THE LAST WORD IN THE ART OF BREWING. W Sole Importers The East Asiatic Company, Limited. NGAPOBJ KUALA LUMPUR PENANQ.20 words
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Advertisement332 1933-12-09 19 flf TROUBLE? Children and Babies generally do in this climate. Why not protect them against the danger of skin irritations and inflammations? NiveaCreme is the ideal cure. Rub a little Nivea Creme into your skin every time after washing. In the case of prickly heat or other skin troubles apply332 words
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Advertisement13 1933-12-09 19 perfumed ljrltin. too! H?w5 Will be convmc»3tl. «ver^wlllsrU. tzl«t l «oonon.l <,» «ll,» r<n,o«13 words
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Article, Illustration34 1933-12-09 20 A wedding ceremony In old style between Mr. Woe Bit Chav and Miss Tan Hong Neo. of Singapore. The eacun w gl oom is the President of the Jovial Badminton Party.34 words
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Article, Illustration16 1933-12-09 20 The senior class students of the Anglo-Chinese School, Singapore, photographed before breaking up for the year.16 words
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