Malaya Tribune, 14 December 1933
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Title Section34 1933-12-14 1 The Malaya Tribune THE MOST POPULAR DAILY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. Vol. XX. •N* 286 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1933 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Thursday, Dec. 14, 1933. Malaya Tribune 3mc;^?c)i^, ll. n^i.34 words
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Advertisement119 1933-12-14 1 Read The Sunday Tribune Dominant i In Malayg •■••"."...."...«...■i...iii.ii. i ,:iiiiM l inin,iiinii|i l l n l ini ll i „i tMll l i i i i i '1' M?. -ttt i i ,>.,, 31NG0PORE5 UP-TO 6* hYGIEHIC 3TORE E2S3 CHRISTMAS FOOD NEWS i 1 a 1 Selected lie: (Quality119 words
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Advertisement292 1933-12-14 1 A. FLINTER G. Kallk's Place, Singapore. Importing Diamonds and Pearl Necklaces of every size ami quality. Selling at latest and lowest market prices. Also buying gold coins and gold ornaments of every class and quality, I paying high es t prices according to daily exchange rates. IBBEH» WHY DOES EVERYONE292 words
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Article136 1933-12-14 2 No Official Comment In London. Reuter Wireless. London. Dec. 8. tne re«o1uUon ol tde rascl-t V? (3rnn6 Council a« regard tNe N23 oce2«ionecl tne greatest interest ln Ix)i.6on. it lH lelt Mat uctuuUv it cloe» i,ol tne position mueN. dul mereiv connrm5 tne lroncl ol ItalianReuter Wireless. - 136 words
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Article89 1933-12-14 2 Three Men Punished In Local Courts. Convicted on a charge of keeping open a public smoking room, a Chinese woman was fined $25 by the District Judge «Mr. H. A. Forren yesterday. Two men of the same nationality, who were charged with abetment of the offence, were89 words
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Article63 1933-12-14 2 As a result of a knife assault an Indian Municipal coolie was badly injured on Tuesday night, i" It appears that he was in New Bridge Road when a Chinese accosted him and inflicted two deep stab wounds in the arm and thigh. I He was attended63 words
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Article34 1933-12-14 2 A Chinese woman fell from the window of a house in Hock Lam Street on Tuesday afternoon and sustained a nasty gash across the forehead. The drop was about 20 feet.34 words
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164 1933-12-14 2 WHAT OUR CONTEMPORARIES ARE SAYING Penang Or K.L.? CAPT. C. A. Barnard, of the Imperial Airways, interviewed by a "Pinang Gazette" representative, -was exceedingly non-committal in what he said, and whether the Kuala Lumpur aerodrome was to be used or not. or whether Penang would be preferred, he nad nothing164 words
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Article284 1933-12-14 2 A LOT of ink is being spilt on ihe j subject of the Indian Member in tne Legislative Council. Some of it has bee n very personal and in such obvious uad taste that we are glad to be able to publish the well-reasoned and sober contribution284 words
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Article289 1933-12-14 2 ALTHOUGH we have frequently voiced, the suspicion that the campaign against the Malayan motorist has been cue to an attempt on the part of the Administration to bolster up the Railways, we have never gone so far as to suggest that the tolls which have been placed on289 words
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Advertisement459 1933-12-14 2 ii■ ii.it- (■5 I The Physician says J AV\- tl£The problem of the peroral treatment ol VfV DIABETES M ELLITIS J /Jfc!'"'" Ived in alight and medium severe J jjßĔk 1 eases the peroral Antidiab .ticum J $lvW' P ANCRES A L E T .8 j 1 cm P loyed459 words
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Advertisement315 1933-12-14 2 vol ,:l ,j..lXi Will Vl»l, »<t!l! >,»' 'I'l,»> iUiMe ulil ><'!< !t»55 nu>' future—«<.'.(, d< t,l» m> tnun '»!>, in u rut uli »»<5 !,>... i. 2 little ,?ls" better Ni7> Il >'ou Vdnlll li!,, lo u.-; xv<, purtieulur<. ll2 n.,^< I Whispered 'Unpleasant Odour is Caused by Underarm Hair<315 words
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Article225 1933-12-14 3 Germany's Attitude. HITLER'S PROPOSALS REJECTED. Reuter. London, Dec. 12. CONVERSATIONS between Lord Tyrrell, the British Ambassador to Paris, and the Cabinet these last few days have particularly concerned Germany's attitude to disarmament and the suggestions made by Hitler to M. Poncet. the French Ambassador to Berlin.Reuter. - 225 words
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Article271 1933-12-14 3 Pres. Roosevelt Requested To Remove It. Reuter Wireless. Washington. Dec. 12. Representatives of the United Foreign Missionary Society have urged Mr. Roosevelt to sanction and reconstitute a League of Nations separated from the Versailles Treaty. They have also requested him to raise the immigration ban against orientals.Reuter Wireless. - 271 words
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Article263 1933-12-14 3 Italian Govt. Made No Official Communication. Reuter Wireless. London. Dec. 11. fair John Simon announced this afternoon that the Italian Government had made no official communication as regards the Fascist Grand Council's proposals to reform the League of Nations The matter was receiving the very careful attention ofReuter Wireless. - 263 words
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Advertisement274 1933-12-14 3 «Kta i u,,,,,l, ,n,n,,, n «'«*'«<«^'»<iif'i>«nfrmrm l r m .n.Din n^« TIGER BEER I j FOOTBALL COMPETITION. I CLOSES TO-MORROW I 15th December, 1933 Your final votes I may furn the scate in favour of your selection. ..»~n.n.u,i,.„-. wlllBi(li)1|l(illlMulwur j MALAYA'S MOST BRILLIANT I FOOTBALLER. f i I VOTING COUPON274 words
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Advertisement794 1933-12-14 3 jiff rj L j i This health d «\JHB can be yours V\ I D yOU feel that weakness and new life and a brighter outlook. ~=:U worr y are r °bbing you of your Let the life-giving tonic ingredi=EE ri ntful happiness I Then turn ents which WINCARNIS contains794 words
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606 1933-12-14 4 Shipping News Notices. SHIPBUILDING IN FRANCE. Steamer Launched. INCREASED SPEED OF VESSELS. CONTINUING their efforts to improve the mail and passenger services between France and Algeria, the Compagnie de Navigation Mixtc launched on Nov. 4 the "El Djezair," a fast passenger steamer of 5,000 tons gross and 22 knots speed.606 words
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Article92 1933-12-14 4 New Italian Shipping Company Formed. It la reported from Rome that the Societa Italliana Trasporto Banane has been formed at Genoa with a share capital of 200,000 lire, capable of being increased to five millions. Besides the Gastaldi Shipping Company, of Genoa. Norwegian capital represented by shipping92 words
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Article77 1933-12-14 4 Corpse Of Man Reported To Be Missing. Hongkong, Nov. 29. The body of Kam Hon. aged 37, formerly employed at the Naval Yard, who was previously reported missing after having left his home On Friday night, was found in the early hours of yesterday floating off Holt's77 words
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Article575 1933-12-14 4 Need Of An Efficient Merchant Navy. A BRIGHTER outlook for British shipping and British seamen was forecast by Admiral Sir Lionel Halsey, Comptroller to the Prince of Wales, when he spoke at the annual festival dinner of the British Sailors' Society in London recently. "In the575 words
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Article110 1933-12-14 4 Canton Seamen Wish To Start Shippinb Co. Canton, Nov. 15. The Co-operative Navigation Society has raised $130,000 to maintain a shipping service along China's coasts, according to information emanating from the Chinese Seamen's Union. Merchants in Shanghai have expressed their willingness to invest in this Society and110 words
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Article201 1933-12-14 4 All Round Increase In Freight Rates. "Japan Chronicic." TX)LLOWING on the increase of the I" freight rates for the Philippines Line this spring, the rates for the African Service were raised in November and those for the Indian (Singapore) Service are to be raised by 25 per"Japan Chronicic." - 201 words
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Article130 1933-12-14 4 New Torpedo Boats For Japan. To replenish Japan's naval strength by the construction of torpedo-boats to make good the defets entailed by London Treaty, the Navy is pushing the plan for the creation of flotillas of torpedo-boats. Three torpedo-boats, the Chidori. the Tomozuru and the Mazuru. just launched130 words
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Article86 1933-12-14 4 Accident At American Air Practice. Honolulu, Nov. 18. A 50-pound bomb fell from the sky on a Japanese fishing vessel off Pearl Harbour today, somewhat damaging the craft but the crew miraculously escaped injury. The Pearl Harbour Air Fleet Base was conducting bombing manoeuvres with a squadron86 words
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Article76 1933-12-14 4 On account of delay in payment of her charter age <Y. 6,000), by the Soviet Trad*! Agency of Osaka, the British vessel "Sea France" (1,411 tons), has been in trouble with its representatives in the Japan port, states the "Osaka Jiji." With lumber from the Maritime Provinces,76 words
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Article59 1933-12-14 4 Capt. D.L.C. Evans, master of the Holt liner "Phemius," who was again recognised for his courage during the fury of a West Indian hurricane last November when he successfully brought his ship through all manner of perils after being at the mercy of the storm for a week, is a59 words
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Article288 1933-12-14 4 Ocean Soundings. SPECIAL SLOOP FOR THE PURPOSE. Colombo, Nov. 4. JJ.M.S. "Endeavour," one of two small naval sloops newly commissioned with crews of little more than 100 men, has arrived in Colombo to take her part in the gigantic undertaking of surveying the seven seas of288 words
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Article173 1933-12-14 4 Sir Joseph Isherw ood's "Arc wear/ The first of Sir Joseph Isherwood s new "Arcform" type of steamer was launched at Short Brothers' shipyard. Sunderland, and Was named the "Arcwear" by Lady Isherwood. Two similar ships are under construction. Sir Joseph Isherwood said that he had been disposed173 words
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Advertisement549 1933-12-14 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. OMIMJ* AND FCrft EAST MAIL SERVICE. (Under Contract with His Majesty s Government). OUTWARD FROM LONDON. For China and Japan. Due 1 7 Tonnage. Singapore 1933. BHUTAN i fl549 words
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Advertisement187 1933-12-14 4 TfjLLOYD TRIESTINO r (Incorporated In Italy). EXPRESS SERVICE. CARGO SERVICE. Calling at Penang, Colombo, Bombay, SINGAPORE TO ITALY AND CHINA Karachi Aden, Massowah, Suez, Port I Calling at Colombo, Bombay, Suez, Port Said. Brtndisi, Venice and Trieste. JJ SK" 52* 11 Due Leave Due MONCA LH2RE Jan. 15 Jan. 15187 words
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Advertisement202 1933-12-14 4 Deutsch iHatvßl Auslralische DampfschifTs W C| Grsellschaft. (Companies incorporated in Germany). OUTWARDS. HONGKONG. SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due Spore. f m.S. RAMSES, via Manila Dec. 26 1934. f m.s. DUISBURG, via Manila Jan. 9 m.s. RHEINLAND, via Manila Jan. 23 t m£. SAUERLAND, via Manila Feb. 6 s.s.202 words
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Advertisement557 1933-12-14 4 STEAMER SAILINGS j£ NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, tn The undernoted are the Company i hUsiM fixtures:— OUTWARDS. MR S "SAALE." for Manila. Bong] Shanghai. Dairen. Tsingtau, Ytua Nagoya, Kobe and Osaka L HOMEWARDS 1131. "SAARBRUCKEN" for Ger.oa. Bar lona, Lisbon, Adam, R'dam, H bu and Bremen t "ERLANGEN" for Genoa. If Oran.557 words
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Article532 1933-12-14 5 Mining Shares. ipore, Thursday. 11 a.m. Wm 'in share quotations are and Co., exchange and Buyers. Sellers. Kumbang Tin 32 6 33 cd ral Malay 36 9 37,9 v 1 r Hitam Tin 14 6 15 6 Weng 132» i, 1.37':. B; pin Tin 36 9 37532 words
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159 1933-12-14 5 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION. LOCAL RUBBER QUIET. American Stocks Up 10,000 Tons. (By Our Financial Correspondent.) I Singapore, Thursday, Noon. To-day's Prices:— Rubber 'Singapore), 13% cts., Up b Ct. Market Tone: Quiet. Tin (Singapore), $115%, up Yesterday's Prices London Rubber, 1 •"> 32d., unchanged. Market Ton*': Steady and159 words
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Article91 1933-12-14 5 Sharp Fall In German Loans. Reuter Wireless. London, Dec. 12. The Steele Exchange to-day, apart from late .support for gilt-eged securities, marked almost a state ct stagnation. A feature was the sharp fall in German loans, following on Dr. Schacht's statement at Barle regarding Germany's foreign debt service.Reuter Wireless. - 91 words
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Article1276 1933-12-14 5 Sir W j 'Hi'am Henry On The Outlook. THE .sixih ordinary general meeting of KamPS: Ma'aya Tin Diedging. Ltd.. was held at th: Institute of Chartered Accountants, M; oirate-place. EC, Sir William D. Henry. Kt. CLE. (chairman cf the company i. presiding. Th Secretary (Mr. A.1,276 words
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Article443 1933-12-14 5 Annual Meeting. TO MEET FURTHER CALL. 1U..<l1j< *****! 111...' "f t>s lNe «<«,ll, nelc» on l<>l<li.v 0l l^n»ne/ l.. 5.'. 5>I.,xve t Dir^t,., nr.-id uli 0»d ll,e otl»ei.>< > Hlr. 8vl1 N Mire.t<,s). >ll-. l). n. ll».ln,»»»,... 5lr. >V. N Hluitin. tteimunn a,«l .>l, l' I., <o<,per443 words
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Article14 1933-12-14 5 The rubber crop of Ayer Mulek Rubber for November was 17.201 lb.14 words
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Article669 1933-12-14 5 Rubber Shares. 1l I»»' rubixs ml"»^!:<),»H unci l2v;>l', l««ue v V»I„! l>'l!iser z 8N, < ev„n 1 6li,-.'b', >"NN si 0»! 50 80 4wl c»l,).»n 0N0 0 70 0 5l1 0.70 l 4 IINnm 0 90 100 0 85 100 1 0 15 0.20 0 15 s»7>'669 words
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Article97 1933-12-14 5 Report for F*ar ended June 30. 1933, show:, balance at credit ol profit and los; broii-hc forward £6 887, to which bM been added profit [n n ailai Jf investments £5.912 making £12.799. l oss for year is £4,162 (agatnat £4.185 in 1931S2> leaving afc credit cf profit97 words
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Advertisement59 1933-12-14 5 THE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD., t Incorporated in New Zealand.) FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. OPTICS: 2, FINLAYSON GBEEN. THE EASTERN UNITED *VHW KAXCE CORPORATION, LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT and H (M{ KM EN'S COMPENS ATION INSURANCE. t G JOHNSON. General59 words
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Advertisement92 1933-12-14 5 THE EASTERN BANK, LIMITED. <Incorporated in England). SINGAPORE BRANCH 4. D'Almeida Street. Aul c^i and s 2 000 000 Paid-up" Capital ".JOO-WO Reserve Fund and Rest 500,000 HEAD OFFICE: LONDON. BRANCHES: Bombay, Calcutta. Colombo. Karachi. Madras. Arr.ara. Baghdad, Bahrein, Basra, Kiikuk, Mosul and Singapore. CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and money received92 words
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Advertisement142 1933-12-14 5 j i t t i t «i i n .i n i. t I I ill I l l l I MMN i j AN "^N^ PAID QUARTERL^///^^^^^^ I Stamp.* a reassuring seal 01. a sound proposition. I No oilier investment is Z quite so convenient and secure as a142 words
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Advertisement209 1933-12-14 5 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Limited. (Incorporated fa Straits St ttlemenl*) SUCCESSORS TO THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK. LTD.. THE HO HONG BANK, LTD. AND THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK LTD. CAPITAL Authorised $40,000,000.00. Paid Up 510,000,000.00. HEAD OFFICE. CHINA BUILDING CHLLIA STREET. SINGAI*OKK. LOCAL BRANCH: 458. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. Ch?e Swoe209 words
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Advertisement157 1933-12-14 6 Amusements < l'n.x'5 Xusical <7<»med> I I 0. lne!Xev «ea««n! «.»3 «13. <'^I>'!.!..»!-. .Xn«! l>"'i<! 5j„> l'."K l r u »i«le—in ?lN» I ,.i! -<l M .'I til. <.n.<" I VMM, lburne < >'u. l. 4 5 V<lventure> <»l I WlMWU^7l Nellcats of tke in tke mo»t tkrillins scenes ever157 words
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Advertisement243 1933-12-14 6 1 j ALL SHOWS PACKED OUT AT YESTERDAY'S J GALA PREMIERE I i The Film that has made Screen History! j CHARLES LAUGHTON j THE PRIVATE <? I HENRY I VIII 1 j London Film Company's brilliant Story of j the famous Historical Character known to 1 I Every Man,243 words
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Advertisement413 1933-12-14 6 iT iff a new an evei>:fui iXEXT CHANGE— M.-G.-M.S SENSATIONAL HIT. M BEAUTY FOR SALE J Woiking Girls By Day Working Men B> Nig hi I TWO SHOWS FOR MOW STARTS ONE PAYMENT. AT lAS lAST NIGHT—TO-NIGHT—TWO SPECIAL CHINESE SILENT PK ll tl First Show: >«., ~nd 5»..,« KG B\N413 words
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778 1933-12-14 7 Lively Discussion. DEFINITE SHORTAGE OF LABOUR. FfOm Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Dec. 13. inten sting meeting of the Batang Padang D.P.A. was held I SimgkaJ yesterday, when a number 'iters of importance to the ting industry and planters were (IiSCUSMd 1778 words
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Article168 1933-12-14 7 Girl Who Was Born In Singapore. A« PEIWNG report says that Miss Lin V. eng H j? a the youn Chinese aviatnx, has left for Shanghai, after a recent trip to Paotouchen Interviewed by Chinese newspapermen before her departure for Shanghai, Muss Lan declared that her home168 words
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Article43 1933-12-14 7 Senator Marconi, who is a passenger by the Conte Rosso." which arrives in Singapore on Monday about 8 am is leturning to Italy after making an extensive tour in China. The vessel will sail from Singapore at 5 p.m. on Monaay.43 words
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Article229 1933-12-14 7 A Strange Cargo Passes Through. I r.E famous Hagenbecx Circus arrived in Singapore yesterday by the "Sauerland" j but did not remain, for it has to arrive in India in time fcr the Christmas season, and the steamer resumed its journey later in the day. Lions, elephants, chimpanzees,229 words
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Article280 1933-12-14 7 Large Attendance At The Funeral. THE funeral of the late Inche Eunos bm Abdullah, former Legislative councillor and Municipal Commissioner and a leader of the local Mohammedan community, took place yesterday at the Mohammedan cemetery at Bidadari. The burial was according to Mohammedan rites. The280 words
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Article, Illustration98 1933-12-14 7 JUST WH AT YOU WANT TO KNOW TO-DAY'S SHIPPING VESSELS IN PORT. K.imtining." British; 1,275 tons, from •«h 13-12. for Bangkok 14-12. Schouten," Dutch; 986 tons, from Cheribon u-12. tor Bali 16-12. London M.iru." Japanese; 4.413 tons, from Toum 13-12. for Moji 14-12. Van Vollenhoven." French; 393 tons, from Saigon98 words
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Article126 1933-12-14 7 BHIPS ALONGSIDE TBS WHARVW OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE. Singapore. Dee 14. East Wharf (Entrance Oate 1). Skdhana 22: Borneo 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). Pushimi Mary 18; Kaniuning. 16; Somali 13; 1 lander 10: Van 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate.l). take Castle 30; Rhesus 32; Salawati 35:126 words
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Article34 1933-12-14 7 From Europe (London mails despatched on Nov. 23,, by the "Rajula," due at Penang at fi p.m. *-o-day. From Chma and Japan by the "Kumsang." due at Singapore at 6 a.m. to-morrow.34 words
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Article45 1933-12-14 7 Budapest. Impressively, the fonune-teller gazed into space. Then. "You have a kind heart," he told his client. "You are under arres*!" snapped the latter, "for pretending. to be able to tell fortunes." "H* was a dai#cjave, with a detectives heart—for his work.45 words
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Article198 1933-12-14 7 SELLING. Singapore, Dec. 11. London 4 months' tAght 2\A 5)64 London 3 months' sight 2,4 I*l6 London 60 days' sight 2 4 364 London 30 days' sight 2 4 1 32 London demand 2,4 1,64 London T.T. v 24 Lyons and Paris demand 960 Hamburg demand 150 New198 words
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Article118 1933-12-14 7 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures. TODAY. OEC. 14. High Tides.—7.2B a.m., 8.58 p.m. TO-MORROV, DEC. 15. High Tides—B.ls a.m.. 10 p.m. Hockey: A.P.C. v. Police, A.P.C.; V.M.C.A II v. Rangtrs. V.MC.A.; S.R.C. v. IndoCeylon, S.R.C.; Wiltshire v. Khalsa, Tangiin; S.C.C. v. R.A.. S.C.C. Police118 words
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Article76 1933-12-14 7 ALHAMBRA.—LiIian Harvey and John Boles in My Lips Betray." CAPITOL— The Private Life of Henry VIII." EMPIRE.—Eddie Cantor in "The Kid From Spain." GREAT WORLD.-Cabaret Dancing, sideshows, Malay and Chinese Wayangs, cinemas. Talkies: Sky— "Chandu The Magician." Star—Three Wise Girls" and "Hell's Island. MARLBOROUGH.—"Nagana." NEW WORLD.—Cabaret Dancing, sideshows. Malay76 words
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Article322 1933-12-14 7 Non-Fiction Works Now Available. The undernoted non-fiction works will be ready lor issue on Saturday at 9 a.m. Ainsworth (Leopold* The Confessions of a Planter in Malaya. Illustrated. Balfour (Patrick) Society Racket: A Critical Survey of Modern Social Life. Illustrated. Biggane (Cecil) Memoirs of the Marquise de la322 words
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Article67 1933-12-14 7 Coolie's Narrow Escape From Death. A Chtou-se coolie <mployed at the. c.v 1 Aer. drome. Grove Road, had narrow m from death his m vniv He w,- k. n f) suddenh BRd topi ~]y buried Hfc fellov. i removing lhc 1 1 to When he uas r*o uaJly67 words
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Article41 1933-12-14 7 Alleged to have been assaulted by her husband in their home at Chua ciuV, Kang ye6 terday. a Chinese woman was laps" nos P ital in a state of colSlie had severe abrasions in both m and was unable to walk.41 words
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Advertisement21 1933-12-14 7 I TO-DAY:— J RONALD COLMAN in "ARROWSMITHi" m TO-MORROW SATURDAY:— WALLACE BEERY in I "FLESH" with Karen Moriry. R'.cardo Corie*. I21 words
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Advertisement194 1933-12-14 7 LllllWW sjlllll Ml. pnone S4N0. 000N>V«^«». Looking >u,v 0pen l'or: ztatanwz, vvoember 23 «w»? «run ro c)f< ncvru on»u«a ?c>« /«tTILLUU N5 0^l4Qlf<c: Dinner 53-, ><.nl>lner» II. ,3 lMIWt»0l.k U0ILQ 7986. NN48 N^8^tt«0^N. »l00«l0i «lll>ll>ll>l<3 llX N<XM8. l <«w t'l'lsllVL. N4,l n^^e8. ?I?N pl?n lVsOlVI'rt 8in?!e Double. Single Double. ltedrnom194 words
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Miscellaneous198 1933-12-14 7 j [POSTAL INTELLIGENCE SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY. Bombay 1 Proteus) 3 p.m. "Ceylon. Bombay. Aden. Egypt, Europe and Great Britain (Somali) 3 p.m. "Upper Burma, Northern, Western and Eastern India, Aden, Egypt, Europe, Great Britain. Ireland. Canada and U.S.A. (Karoa) (B. I. Mail) 3 p.m. Selat Pandjang. Bengkalis. Siak, Pakan198 words
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Obituary42 1933-12-14 8 Lee Kirn Soo. at 8 a.m. in his residence, 34, Newton Road. Ace 46. Cortege will leave for Bukit Brcwn on Sunday. 17th December, at 10 a.m. Friends and relatives are kindlyrequested net to send any banners and scrolls.42 words
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Article672 1933-12-14 8 yyHEN the tax on imports of rice into the F.M.S. was first proposed is was stated in these columns that it was "The Last Straw." That was intended to indicate the strongest possible opposition to a proposal to tax the staple food item of the Malayan population. In672 words
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Article141 1933-12-14 8 [AN APPRECIATION.] N.M. THE Malays of Singapore have lost a great leader and a dear friend by the death of Inche Mohamed Eunos bin Abdullah. The late Inche Eunos was a genial personality, liked and admired by all those who came in contact with him. HeN.M. - 141 words
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Article321 1933-12-14 8 Mr. F. J. Bryant, the doyen of the F.M.S. Bar, is due back from Home on Saturday. Mr. Justice Thome, of Johore, i$ expected back from leave by the "Corfu," due at Singapore on the 22nd inst. Dr. C. J. Wilson, Director, Medical and Health Services, S.S., and Adviser, Malay321 words
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Article101 1933-12-14 8 IT is hard to credit the rumour that even the impecunious and taxophobian F.M.S. Government proposes to levy an excise duty on Malayan-manu-factured sugar. Foreign sugar pays 5 cents a pound and Empire sugar 3 cents; thus the Nipah Distilleries of Kuala Selangor enjoy101 words
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Article183 1933-12-14 8 Tl/pl. E. T. M. Lias, headmaster of the Francis Light School, Penang, had something interesting to say about examinations when speaking at the recent prize distribution. Examination results are important," he remarked, "but I decline to make a fetish of them," and he continued: "One main object183 words
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Article101 1933-12-14 8 V|R. Lias also spoke\ of the place of i in education, ifc confessed himself "old-fashioned enougV l to look upon tznme5 nod merely iul 2 mr7« >- ui8 lit. but, as an education." No 60« :><n m»llin« 3»me» cami>u>!,.. same erlect. it inuv prociuce<l 0v «Ne101 words
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Article105 1933-12-14 8 people Nere or c' mucN ol LinKm, »s it lZ 5o:,lcUm' remote province in tin l.n CNlN». I'No l5ol2<!" bv tne previous ol lrom <,!,»< lt-i? ,1 INei-e ls not a .illilill? n. >>..p!,., vnnle province lll.i ONin 3Nu v>W> lmx into nt 1 un6 »t ,< million105 words
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Article382 1933-12-14 8 nJ£*w "THE Volunteers' "Panto" undergoelfc it£ dress rehearsal this evening. ■Pid someone say undress rehearsal? A A m "Trade returns." One wishes it wouldj 1 "Disarmament is a corpse," says M.l Litvinoff. Talked to death, of course. Anything you tell a woman in Malaya goes in one ear382 words
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Article18 1933-12-14 8 EARLIER cl I on sports vfl m CLUB page 13. ROTARY 14 RADIO MOTOR! 1118 words
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Advertisement53 1933-12-14 8 N 6itts u a »!v 4?l1 <2<naUle k!»u bu ln <:l Ni, ««dlv u»»0 5" c/laklu,!,.» c<ill°i .«111" Luu ax t?c>loene < npnn»»rU0 lv la «iprewlb' »<n-»cllse v^^/! lolMi in <7.«sl l?o«lres«. <3W» vee«mlere i»>,0 lucti rc»00v rr- Obtainable lrnm j »(U^t^tU^PUN »»«.> rnl«Un«. ve,ll, ,«lb N»«eK ««8181 0« 8LNVM053 words
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Advertisement100 1933-12-14 8 jiniiinrnniimi i i i i r ("C Concert Flutes Strongly made of Grenadilla Wood, for easy blowing, perfect intonajjtion, durable, and beautiful in Z appearance. £3 3 3 No. I*9. 10 German Sliver Keys at $30. a No. 178. 8 German Slyer Keys at $25. No. 177. 6 German Silver100 words
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822 1933-12-14 9 NANKING PLANES SCOUT OVER THE BORDER. Situation Very Critical. Mr. Ha Han Mm Invited To Be President. "Sin Chew Jit Poh." \> I-minute efforts to secure a peaceful settlement of the dispute between Nanking and Fukien are being"Sin Chew Jit Poh." - 822 words
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Article108 1933-12-14 9 Underwriters Take Up The Balance. Reuter Wireless. Dublin. Dec. 12. V HOUGH industries and leading lainess firms supported the Irish to the fullest extent of their rerces, the result is very far short of total De Valera hoped to obtain, minute subscriptions included 00 from funds controlledReuter Wireless. - 108 words
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Article60 1933-12-14 9 A Concrete Case In Hongkong. Reuter. Hongkong, Dec. 13. JAPANESE soap in wrappers with a trade-mark similar to that of Lever Bros, has been discovered being sold in Hong Kong. The soap was confiscated and by agreement between the agents and the defendants the prosecution was withdrawn onReuter. - 60 words
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Article28 1933-12-14 9 An Indian cyclist fractured his left r.rm when he was knocked down by a motor-car on Woodlands Road this morning. The ambulance was in attendance.28 words
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Article127 1933-12-14 9 Motion In House Of Commons. Reuter. Lonllon. Dee. !4. cMeicnc.v nl lrw 3l)unllbal Velence ol »eve»> nanonaUtl»..'!, v/25 tNo ar«ument« lor tt»e ornetieabUitv nl an police lorce a6«luoell b> l? lUann>r 'Lib. H. VolvcrNampton», mnvine. in tl»r Nolu,<.> ol <2ammonl« to-6av tbe lonna» lion ol 2Ul:nReuter. - 127 words
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Article279 1933-12-14 9 Man Falls Into Sea And Is Fatally Scalded. The woeful accident that b?fel a Chinese Harbour Board coolie, who fell into the sf£ between the wharf and a steamer alongside, and died later in hospital, was related by his mandore before Mr. F. G. Bourne, the Singapore Coconer,279 words
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Article164 1933-12-14 9 Fees Time Schedule Announced. TT is officially announced that, commencing with the plane leaving Singapore on Sunday, Dec. 31, there will be a weekly air mail despatch to London via Imperial Airways. The first outward aeroplane from London by the new service is scheduled to arrive at164 words
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Article64 1933-12-14 9 T'o Vest»,. Reuter. Lanore, Vle. lll. I/Ns trial l»l 21 men. xvbo arc» al-«-n«<?0 ol an attempt to blow u>, »iie Vicelegal train lour vvnr» a«o unci also ol tne urllalNtiation ol bomb exptoHionH in tne Punjab in 1930 antl ntber cun»pira> tnrlal eonclu6e<i to-0av vere "entenc.«?0 toReuter. - 64 words
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Article55 1933-12-14 9 As a result of being attacked dog. a Chinese is being r .atei in ao: pital for severe bites. It apoears that he was wahung in a iane off East Coast Road last night when he was suddenly attacked by the animal and bitten in both legs.55 words
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Article254 1933-12-14 9 "Recovery Or Hell." A NEW PARTY FOR ROOSEVELT. Reuter. Washington, Dec. 13. 'pHE formation of a new political party pledged to support the Rooseveltian policy is foreshadowed by the Republican Senator Johnson. Declaring that the party lines are loosened, owing to the present economic and socialReuter. - 254 words
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Article51 1933-12-14 9 Envoy Being Sent To Malaya. "Sin Chew Jit Poh." Nanking, Dec. 14. Lin Cha Sen, of the Central Cm'ernment, will soon leave for Annam, Malaya .and other places In the South Seas to| explain to the overseas Chinese there Nanking's policy in handling the Fukien revolt.—"Sin Chew Jit"Sin Chew Jit Poh." - 51 words
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Article152 1933-12-14 9 Said He Wanted To End His Troubles. The bungalow of Mr. H K. Rodgers, cl Singapore, was the scene of a poiscning tragedy on Monday evening. Mr. Rcdgers* Hylam "boy." Ah Foo, was discovered lying on the floor of the pantry at about 5.30 p.m Vapour was coming152 words
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Article58 1933-12-14 9 Cunard And White Star Lines. Reuter. London. Dec. 13. In the House of Commons to-day, Mr. Neville Chamberlain (Chancellor of the Exchequer) announced that the Government expected a merger of the Cunard and White Star lines at an early date. The Government, therefore, intended to submit financial proposalsReuter. - 58 words
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Article50 1933-12-14 9 Reuter. The Hague. Dec. 13. The regular ouarteriy meeting of the International «ugar Council which *s planned for December has been postponed and will probably be held in January, when there will be more certainty in regard to the conditions of the Cuba and Washington quota plan Reuter.Reuter. - 50 words
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Article130 1933-12-14 9 Challenge To Free State Government. Reuter. Dublin, Dec. 13. ON the motion for the adjournment, the Senate discussed the banning of the Blue Shirts. Mr. Milroy challenged the Government to produce evidence to justify their action, declaring that the Blue Shrits stood for the end ofReuter. - 130 words
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Article26 1933-12-14 9 A Chinese calendar depicting in artistic colours the return of an oldtime warrior to his wife and child is issued by the Dr. Williams Medicine Co.26 words
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Article159 1933-12-14 9 SUPREME EFFORT BY BRITAIN. Hitler Adamant. Sir John Simon May Go To Berlin. Reuter. London. Dec. 14. JT is understood that the outcome ol* yesterday's Cabinet meeting is that Britain will make a supreme effort to re-weave the threads of tho Disarmament Conference. It is stated thatReuter. - 159 words
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Advertisement191 1933-12-14 9 a? it fruit baline^^^WCleanses PHGf FERINE IHIEAILTH /ALT Ail-day vigour is assured by Phosferinc Hcaith Salt which Eliminates the poisonous waste matter that causes cells and tissues to grow old It is the pleasant Invigorating of Phosferine Health Salt that keeps the .system healthy and fit to withstand all climatic191 words
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606 1933-12-14 10 Victim Of Assault. SEQUEL TO CASE IN ASSIZES. off-shoot of an attempted murder cast' at the recent Assizes was beard in the Third Magistrate's Court yesterday, before Mr. R. J. F. Curtis. Omar Din, a Pathan watchman who gave information leading to606 words
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Article75 1933-12-14 10 Brussels.' A tunic button on the uniform of Albert, King of the Belgians, has betrayed a large number of forged 1000 Brlgian notes (£2B-lls.-5d.). This button is shaded black on the genuine currency. It is white on the lorged notes. Some other technical errors in the forgeries75 words
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Article419 1933-12-14 10 Drivers Charged After Collision. COLLISION betw>"N a molor-lorr>- ancl a 'musczulto" bu? bacl 2 court Zequel »8ter6av vben tbe driver» ol tbe resistive vebicies were cbargecl betore >l. l3ran6er wltb rasb an6 negllpeN clrivlng I'be collision occurred at tbe junction ol I'etolc Vlangab ancl Kampong Lbnru Noa6»> on419 words
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Article188 1933-12-14 10 Nobody Hurt In A General Mix-Up. fFrCm Our Own Correspondent./ Johore, Dec. 13. At about mid-day to-day, within about ten minutes, three motor-can and a lorry skidded at the same spot at c bend near the old Woodlands Road, about a mile away from the Johore Causeway.188 words
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Obituary118 1933-12-14 10 0e»tK 0l popular ("nineze s,nn, a«, t7orr«?»pc>«6enl >l»WM, Dec. l3. 5<r« lan I'ei: n?« Qoox »>«. »t n«r ?> lc>-0a> 2t 2l5 o.m. «i tbe e>»rl> «»>e ol 30 5n«> le»Vt«« ,„6 tH»o '7'bl' Uuiinl vlli <liite stlucr >ll >Nr lanul? d»ri»l vuxl» Leduxor. >1r L V ol118 words
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Article181 1933-12-14 10 Alleged Murder Of Indian Driver. I rpHE preliminary inquiry into a charge A of murder against a Chinese youth named Lee Ah Bow was commenced before the Second Magistrate (Mr N Grice) yesterday. The charge is the sequel to an alleged quarrel over a bicycle. It181 words
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Article128 1933-12-14 10 Saleswoman Promises To Pay Up. The proprietor of Maison Vogue, a dressmaking establishment in High Street, was the complainant in a case of alleged cheating which came up before the Third Magistrate 'Mr.-R. J. F. Curtis' yesterday. The accused, a Eurasian woman named Iris Anthony, who described herself128 words
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Article78 1933-12-14 10 AT THE CINEMAS. Music lovers were given a treat at the Roxy last .lignt when Cie Gaumont Brit:sn musical comedy, "Waltz Time." commenced a run. The plot Is exceptionally bright and combined with lilting music. wi:tv dialogue, clean humour and romance the picture fhh*-class enU78 words
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Article54 1933-12-14 10 With reference to the review published by us recently of the "Club Review." published locally by Mr. A. C. Willis, of the Sailors' Institute, the compiler desires it to be stated that the magazine is entirely a private production of his own. and has nothing to do54 words
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Article282 1933-12-14 10 Decision On Preliminary Objection. THE hearing of the action concerning the estate of a wealthy Arab. Mohamed bin Salim Baraikat. was continued yesterday in the Supreme Court, before the Chief Justice. Sir Walter Huggard, when a decision was given on a preliminary objection raised by the defence.282 words
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Article118 1933-12-14 10 German Government Supports Enterprise. Berlin. A liquefying plant is to be sei up at Boehien. in Saxony, to produce fuel oil from the famous brown coal oi the district. The plant wiil be designed by the State Brown coai Research Institute or Freiberg. Its output will be118 words
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Article84 1933-12-14 10 Woman Who Preys On Praying Women. Cairo. Eight years of prison have failed to reform Saad Hussein of her habit of preying upon women praying at the Tomb of the Prophets. At the conclusion of her sentence for previous convictions she went straight and unrepentingly to the84 words
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Article201 1933-12-14 10 Twenty Aerodromes On Manehurian Border. Shanghai, Dec. 14. THE Japanese have constructed huge aerodromes in Harbin and Tsitsihar which are capable of giving accommodation to 100 'planes each. Japanese planes are daily scouting over Manchuli and Suifenho on the Soviet-Manchurian border.—' Sin Chew Jit Poh." The Soviet201 words
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Article446 1933-12-14 10 Many Well-Known People As Guests. Sunday, Dec. 3. The Hon. Mr. P. H. Grumitt and Mrs Grumitt and the Hon. Mr. Tan Cheng Lock arrived to slay at Government House. H. E. Major-General L. C. L. Oldfleld aad lunchton at Government House. Monday. Dec. 4. The Hon. Major446 words
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Article, Illustration507 1933-12-14 10 ttomim.it <..:.,. l.,'Vl>, lc "piONEEli Of Mala. ,r Manufacturing Indt, be an apt description of t>. Lee Kim Soo, who pa Singapore yesterday. By his death the Chin. nit.v loses a valued IYi<> i( brilliant member. Ho Was in the match manufac tnrini'. furniture and507 words
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Advertisement17 1933-12-14 10 II UNIVERSALLY II II POPULfIn II I I [I 15 Y£AT\s OLD II II tt/IGMF!CENT l_ JmL17 words
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Advertisement20 1933-12-14 10 THE Overseas Assurance CORPORATION. LIMITED, China Building. Cnulia Stif* •PHONE 6808. SINGAPORE FIRE, MARINE, MOTOB VEHICLES ft WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE.20 words
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284 1933-12-14 11 Woman Convicted. LOCKET AND CHAIN MISSING. SIX YEAR OLD Chinese hoy, the tim in a case of kidnapping, intelligent evidence before the fudge (Mr. H. A. Forrer) terdajr. legi <! kidnapper, a Chinese i "i the labouring class named Ueok Lun, was284 words
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Article177 1933-12-14 11 Grange Road —Tanglin Road Junction. Singapore Municipal Committee No 3 roOoViog action at a meeting held on rid plan, requisition, estimate, and nal apportionment of cost of draining ..serve roads off Aljunied Road, under Scion *.01. :.mend.'d the improvement of th* Grange f?:ad Tanglin Ro.id junction by wlden-177 words
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Article155 1933-12-14 11 Programme For To-morrow's Social. Membcn ol the Young People's Circle are fed that the programme for to-morrow's com—net* at 8 p.m. sharp. As this tark the close Of the Circle's artivitles the current year, efforts are being made up an excellent programme for members d then funds,155 words
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Article24 1933-12-14 11 The third lecture on "The Elements of Astrology" will be given at the Theoophical fioctetv. 428. Race Course Road, to morrow at 6.30 p.m.24 words
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Article556 1933-12-14 11 Mohammedan Merchant Cheated. •VOT.content with merely cheating a cn m mid dl a ed Tamil Mohammedan of some imitation stones, a Ceylonese named James Williams attempted, it was alleged, to get his victim removed irom his path by "informing" a detective against him. Accused is556 words
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240 1933-12-14 11 Remarkable Picture At The Capitol. Lalncblon lla.<> anll be lwcl» generous scope lor il >,, I'be private Lite ol Km« «e >>, v^III.' wbicb openec! lt> <ieic5s>,> '!> c to big evening—tbe »ll<1»» torium a» tbe 5buw p:n»l<'l,laliv beinf» xlicli to brin,» )o>240 words
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Article66 1933-12-14 11 Will Deliver Lectures During His Stay Here. Cable intimation has been received by the Singapore Buddhist Association that Bhikkhu Narada of Vaiiraramaya. Ceylon, has sailed by the N.Y.K. "Haruna Maru." The boat is expected to arrive in Singapore on Dec. 10. The priest will deliver a series66 words
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212 1933-12-14 11 Mr. V. Rajah, of the F.M.S. Volunteer Force Headquarters, Kuala Lumpur, is voluntarily retiring from Jan. I, 1934 after ten years in the Government service. Four representatives from each club, association and school in the Klang and Coast District, numbering about a hundred, met212 words
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Article37 1933-12-14 11 His Highness the Sultan of Perak's bungalow at Bintang, Cameron Highlands, is now complete and only awaits the furniture. This beautiful bungalow was designed by Mr. C. G. Boutcher, F.R.1.8.A., and built by Kenneison Bros., Ltd.37 words
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Article116 1933-12-14 11 The Government English School, Northam Road, held its annual prize giving on Monday when a very creditable entertainment was staged by the pupils. Mrs. O'Sullivan gave away the prizes, and was thanked by Mr. Hamid Khan, the headmaster, who said that during the year work had commenced on a116 words
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Article221 1933-12-14 11 The headmaster of the Government English School, Alor Star, has notified parents that from the beginning of next year school fees will be increased as follows Below Std. V $3 per mensem Above Std. IV $6 per mensem Fees will be collected during all twelve months of the year.221 words
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Article387 1933-12-14 11 Public Stands? RINGLEADERS STILL AT LAJfcGE. pROM a daily average loss of about five cycles a few months ago, the number of machines stolen in Singa pore has been reduced to a minimum, thanks to the excellent work of th local Police. There have been several387 words
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Article341 1933-12-14 11 Annual Concert And Prize Distribution. The Malacca Volunteer Headquarters was the scene of a successful concert on Tuesday a. which the Redden: Councillor, the Hon. Mr. W. M. Millington. and a number of guess present, as weU as Volunteers in uniform. The mu-ical items ot the c.cr.cect wer?341 words
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Article38 1933-12-14 11 Whilst riding his cycle in Kampong Bahru on Tuesday a Malay youth sustained nasty injuries when he /ell off hia machine. He bled badly from a gash across the forehead and was also badly brubied.38 words
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Advertisement150 1933-12-14 11 CONCRETE MIXERS MACHINES FOR STONE CRUSHERS. CONCRETE SCREENING PLANT CONVEYORS. BRICK MAKING, CONCRETE PIPE AND BLOCK MAKING. TILE MAKING SLAB MAKING. MACHINES. "WINGET" OPEN DRUM MIXERS ARE MADE TO MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OP BUILDERS. CONTRACTORS AND ALL USERS OF CONCRFTE GENERALLY INTERESTED IN THE PROBLEM OF A PERFECT MIX. THE150 words
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Article, Illustration281 1933-12-14 12 VOTING in the interesting competition starttd by Messrs. Malayan Breweries. Ltd.. who have offered to send the player who is voted Malaya's most proficient football player on a four months" trip to England, ceases to-morrow. There is still time for soccer "fans" to281 words
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Article343 1933-12-14 12 Victoria Bridge Retain Shield. a 4—7 ic'.i-5V ':.> s<.5-.ool vesterda)' enabled lne Vlctoria Hcnool retain tbe :nt.er»3cbool cbampionvn:cn von lai'. vear vear z1«o -j- .ne Victoria 2rldge 3cQool 'Tie reeord )l Outram <on rbe Lrneld 7.. ».ng Leng scnool being tne ol tne compel.!- seven vears ago 5e-343 words
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Article603 1933-12-14 12 Form Of New Horses From Java. \JOW that the Taiping Meeting, fixed for a* this weekend has been cancelled all racing fans are concentrating en the Penang races, says the "S E. en Wednesday. TThe me ting will commence en Dec 23 and ewadWie en New603 words
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Article87 1933-12-14 12 Visit Of Selangor Chinese XI. THE soccer XI of the Selangor Cheng Wan Athletic Association of Kuala Lumpur wiii oe visitors to Suigapore this week-end Two matches haw been arranged to be played at the Jalan Besar Stadium, on Savardav v the MF A. and on Sunday v87 words
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Article153 1933-12-14 12 Teams For Saturday's Match. The Singapore aide against Malar m in the inter-State hockey match ac the S.C.C. on Saturday is as follows: Yee Check Wan -S.C.R.C.i. Muthu cumaru «C.S.C.>. Chatterjce <T.\.•: I. Baskaran (LA), G. E. N. Oehlers I S.R.C.Lt. W. W. Douglass <R.E.( L. X Davis153 words
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Article35 1933-12-14 12 Only One Match Played Yesterday. Reuter. London. Dec. 14. All first class matches were postponed owing to frost to-day except the County game at Twickenham which resulted as follows: Hampshire Z2. Surrey 0.Reuter. - 35 words
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Article64 1933-12-14 12 SCC XV v the Inlands A' on Monday at the S.C.C A P Craigie: S A. Wykes. R N Jack. R. V. Welch. P H Hamscn: M G. Mills. P. J. R. Bu ler: J. A All n. N D Knowles, R. C Beavis. W Wrat er.64 words
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Article34 1933-12-14 12 A rugby football match will be played to-morrow afternoon between the Chinese XV and a team from the R AF. Base, at St. Joseph's Institution around in Bras Basah Road34 words
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Article220 1933-12-14 12 Home Football. YESTERDAY'S F.A. CUP REPLAYS. Reuter. London. Dec. 10. THE draw for the first round t the Scottish Association Football Cup to be played on Jan. 1. resulted as follows: Queen of the South v. Edinburgh C. Ailou v. Dunde. lb St. Johnstone v. EastReuter. - 220 words
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Article555 1933-12-14 12 Yesterday's Hockey At Tanglin. > >>l'-a 2 creditK. n-ben cbey culouiz ol Me 5li «7 1. ci2V. wui. playing witnoul 8><IN' l? ancl'pos>—Mree tbe:.' oes; :7. !>- io:. l7iub .bu» lilctelj seconcl rleleac Mis sea 11,« 3pt7 clelence altbougn too mucb wnr< > cbe tull-oacics. ancl555 words
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Article303 1933-12-14 12 INDIAN ELEVEN CHOSEN. Game In Bombay Review Of The M.C.C. Tour. Bombay. I>. i T'HE First Test mater, ~r M.C.C. and All-India w mence at Bombay to-morr The Indian teams ha.as follows: C. K. N'aidu <capt. Wazir Ali. Amarnath. JaL Colaii. Amar Sinijh. Ramji. Nissar, Jamshedji.303 words
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Advertisement46 1933-12-14 12 I CARNATION MILK J FROM CONTENTED COWS." CARNATION WITH ITS UNUSUALLY FINE AND EVENLY DISTRIBUTED CREAM PARTICLES (HYB A VELVETY SMOOTHNESS. A PINE TEXTURE. THAT EVEN THE FINEST OP BC TTLED MILK CAN.'.' I OBTAINABLE AT ALL THE LEADING PROVISION STORES DISTRIBUTORS GETZ BROS. A CO-46 words
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Article88 1933-12-14 13 Cup Match On Police Padang. .>>c! n, tile lnt^n». s< Unlorti !>>- ttampaivan at tbe pr»dav >l<wd to tbe dinner» > Cbe bin eio.n6in >.!>'d up ax lvl. Nasi-all and Nltanl /'.lk'asi.a, 8 un0 Lalleb l^XCN/t.X<3lH. < excltin« lbrougboul l>,nvd lo bo ver> eve».^ >. xvl'llt.88 words
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Article48 1933-12-14 13 wing were the donors of the the weight-lifting championships a full report of which was pubMonday Han Ambok Sooloh. Messrs. A. M. M. AlkafT. S. Y. Ann. S. H. M. H. Alkaff, Dr. S. H. Moonshi. d R Jumahboy, Syed Hussin AlsaMohamed Ali Albashry, Mohamed48 words
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Article268 1933-12-14 13 Championship Finals On Saturday. T 1 hnals of the Singapore badminton championships will be played at "Villa Dolce." Tanjong Katong Road, on Saturday, commencing at 2.30 p.m. Charges of admission will be 50 cents for seating and 25 cents for standing accommodations. Members of affiliated Clubs 25 and268 words
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Article84 1933-12-14 13 Saturday's Match At Seremban. (From Cur Own Correspondent.) Seremban. Dec. 12. THE following team has been chosen to represent Negr:-Malacca against the Malaya Command on Saturday iat Seremban: A. N. Macaulay; H. G. Banham, A. J. Do Roza.rio. J. R. Bur ham, Peter McNec; D. G.84 words
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Article126 1933-12-14 13 Interesting South African Experiment. A move for brighter rugby football by restricting touch-kicking was made in a charity match at Johannesburg between the former Griqualand West players and the Rest of the Transvaal. There was an unofficial agreement be.ween the teams that touch-kicking, except from tIM defending side's126 words
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Article62 1933-12-14 13 Guillermo Wins Against Boy Nara. Battling •Guillermo. who is billed to fight Harry Graham at the New World on Dec. 22, impressed fight fans at Penang on Sunday, when he outboxed Boy Nara to gain a point's decision after ten rounds. Guillermo won every round, his speed62 words
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Article107 1933-12-14 13 The Henderson A.P. beat the Green Hill B.P. by 5-2 on Sunday at the former's court. Scores (H.A.P. names first i. Ec Kirn Chin lost to William Tan 15-7, 15-12; Chan Teck Seng beat Lim Kian Soo 15-12. 12-15, 15-13; Chan Kee Lim beat Koh Leong107 words
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Article96 1933-12-14 13 Hie Singapore Chinese and the Johore Chinese soccer elevens will meet on Friday at the Anson Road Stadium in a friendly match. The two teams will be practically those that will participate in the All-Malayan Chinese games at Kuala Lumpur during the Christmas holiday?, and the match on96 words
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Article53 1933-12-14 13 V.M.C.A. 2nd XI v. the Rangers to-morrow at 5.15 p.m. on the V.M.C.A. ground. M. S. Menon. E. K. Yzelman. R. Lyne. Looi Eng San. W. Pullen, E. Brown. B. R. Mistri. S. Pcrreira, Lee Tuck Soon, F. Pullen, Lee Kit Soon. Reserves: —M. W. Armstrong. J. Ferguson53 words
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Advertisement246 1933-12-14 13 SEMI-STIFF i COLLARS FOR I PERFECT COMFORT. k im^^m collar made //t~\ jn'cial fabric woven on a curve, VjwVjJi i as to fit perfectly without res- r trictSog the neck and is mere com- f furtable than a stiff collar, yet smarter than a soft one. price j I \x246 words
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Advertisement162 1933-12-14 13 Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance in force over $35,000,000. 1 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. i (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements). HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27. Old Jewry, EC. j The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and162 words
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Advertisement257 1933-12-14 13 New World Cabaret. j Dancing Every Nighty j From 9 p.m. I USUAL ADMITTANCE:—SO CENTS. I TALKIES:— j RAMON NOVARRO AND HELEN HAVES j in "SON DAUGHTER" j EDGEWORTH EXTRA HIGH GRADE j net.' is a smoking pleasure that never i lailS t0 )lea sc Vacuum packed to ensure j257 words
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Miscellaneous790 1933-12-14 13 CLUB DIARY. (There are numerous Clubs and Societies tn Singapore, most of the members of which arc. readers of the "Malaya Tribune." This Diary is provided specially for them. Secretaries ar<i invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-dats and complete. Happenings of general interest will still be included in the790 words
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Article172 1933-12-14 14 Victim Assaulted By Gang. i WOUNDED during an assault by a gang of men. a Chinese who sustained a cut on the forehead eventually died of the injury in hospital. According to the evidence recorded during the inquiry held before the Coroner (Mr. F. G. Bourne) yesterday,172 words
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Article187 1933-12-14 14 Services Mr. Haynes Hasn't Noticed! THE criticism levelled against the local press by Mr. Haynes and H.E. is ol course the official way of looking at it. Anyway, they accept that the press can be a potent power for good and can also faithfully reflect the feelings187 words
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Article662 1933-12-14 14 Striking Advance. DOCTOR'S TALK TO ROTARIANS. interesting address on "Electri city and its use in the practice of medicine with special reference to the white ray light," was given by Dr. G. E. Mason at the weekly luncheon of the Rotary Club pf Singapore yesterday at the662 words
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Article190 1933-12-14 14 Combined Christmas Social And Entertainment. Members of the Telok Ayei Epworth Lea?ve are requested to note that a united special Christmas social and entertainment WW t?ke place next Wednesday at 7.30 p.m. at the Tamil Epworth League Social Hall. The fourth vice-presidents of the various chapters in Singapore190 words
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Advertisement140 1933-12-14 14 rv HEALTH FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY. j Radio Mult builds up resistance against infection and keeps the whole family in I Radiant Health. 1 j Buy a jar To-day. I Obtainable from chemist; everywhere. j THE BRITISH DRUG HOUSES. LTD., LONDON. CHING KENG LEE CO., LTD., IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF140 words
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Advertisement574 1933-12-14 14 Hop Ale $400 CLOSING DATE 18th DECEMBER, I. LION 2. RflT 3. —j; i 5. KETTLE. 6. BIRD 7. CgWtON 9 WHIP IP. TOP 11. BELL 13. WATCH 14 BABY |15 LOCOMOTIVE |T& D The ANSWERS are to be found amongst these WORDS:— BANGS BARKS BAYS BUZZES CHIMES CHIRPS l.\M,s574 words
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763 1933-12-14 15 Motoring Notes News. Some Misconceptions And Fallacies. The Truth About Running-ln A New Car. Our Oivn Correspondent.) London. Nov. 23. i the 1934 vintage are now on i<) the roads and in the mxi many motorists will be going important affair of irunning-in [Here are many misconcepbont tfcftl running-in business.763 words
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Article702 1933-12-14 15 Outburst By The "Observer." AS an example of the irtnd of English public opinion on the road casualties the following leading editorial article from the cmvent Issue 3f the Observer" may prove ilium;na ing to Overseas ..eaders. The editorial la beaded Murderous Motoring." "One of the first702 words
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Advertisement598 1933-12-14 16 M. HASSAN, j I ELECTRICAL AND WATER CONTRACTOR. 36-37, Bras Basah Road, SINGAPORE. If you are in need of electric j lights, fans, motors, etc., and water j service, please write to the above j address or 'Phone 3411. j 1 JMMM^^^^^^^sss»gE«sEtMn»W»sMgg TO LET. .ii SIANG LIM PARK Further Reductions598 words
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Advertisement777 1933-12-14 16 THE PEOPLE S PAPER: INDEPENDENT PROGRESSIVE PUBLIC NOTICES. Notice In The Estate Of Power Royston Lewis, Deceased. Pursuant To The Trustees Ordinance 1929. i NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all creditors and other persons having any claims against the Estate of the above deceased, late cf No. 302. Holland Road.777 words
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Advertisement628 1933-12-14 16 NOTICE. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Originating Summons No. 113 of 1933. In the Matter of Section 71 of the CM Procedure Code. Between THE COUNCIL OF THE KING EDWARD VII COLLEGE OF MEDICINE, Plaintiffs and NAINA MOHAMED NACHIA binte MOHAMED HUSSAIN tm.w.) Defendant.628 words
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Advertisement218 1933-12-14 16 SITUATIONS VACANT. Situations Vacant for Lady Teachers. Apply box Nc. 259. c o Malaya Tribune. WANTED by an English School a competent teacher to teach English, History, etc.. to Cambridge Classes. Appjy stating qualifications, experience and age to Box No. 260 rjo Malaya Iribunc. FOR SALE. LADIES' HATS, hundreds to218 words
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Advertisement388 1933-12-14 16 EDUCATIONAL. FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL, Established 1928. (A Government Registered School). (For Boys and Girls). l-A, Kirk Terrace, Dhoby Ghaut, Singapore. Enrol for a Sound Musical EducationSystematic Training both in Technique and J Theory. Complete Courses leading to T.C.L. Certificate, Diploma, etc. Booklet free. M. ANCIANO, Principal THE CITY HIGH388 words
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Advertisement290 1933-12-14 16 j A CHRISTMAS SUGGESTION*! Tin: j Presentation of a Wrist i. v I to your friend for the asanas (i I ii i "«'«rui I would be a daily rcssssaflfraacc j Various ranges (»1 the mi> Lateg| [and Best in Clock- and Watch* lare stocked by: YICK WOH HING 429.290 words
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