Malaya Tribune, 16 December 1933
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Title Section40 1933-12-16 1 The Malaya Tribune THE MOST POPULAR DAILY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. Vol. XX. No. 2HB SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1938 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Saturday, Dec. 16. 1933. Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1933. FIVE CKNT&40 words
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Advertisement22 1933-12-16 1 £>ad The Sunday tribune In Malaya BOWRA N f T E» P AIN "jj^^n^^H BLACK, HER GREEN, GREY and CHOCOLATE. > i—— ■—l22 words
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Advertisement48 1933-12-16 1 f p A. FLINTER 6. RilEc3 Place. Singapore. Importing Diamonds and Pearl Necklaces of every size and quality. Selling at latest and lowest market prices Aiso cuying goia corns and gold ornaments of every class and quality, paying hlgli j st priee.s accord tag to daily exchange rate*.48 words
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Article, Illustration116 1933-12-16 2 My. dear Nieces. I am very sorry I have to disappoint those who are waiting for badges. These have not come to hand yet. my dears, and I am afraid I must ask you to wait till nex.' week. "Constance aays116 words
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Article324 1933-12-16 2 <*By v Snow dfrotf. 1 Doris was a poor lH.le girl who lired with her aunt. Doris' aunt was very poor and sfhe could not send Doris to a big school. Doris had to go to a prtvaf.e school, and she was not very clever. One day as324 words
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Article169 1933-12-16 2 (By "Lady Rcivena.") The word "photography" really means the art of taking pictures by light. Photography wan first introduced by a Frenchman in 183 C, the first photos taken being known as Danguenotypes. These pictures wore very crude, and, consequently, imperfect. But as time went on, men improved on169 words
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Article365 1933-12-16 2 (By 'Lucky Star."} Fristly. gambling starts with about foupersons; bat it gradually increases in number. I wonder how they can find oit where gambling is going on. However, I think, they are the cats which could smell out where the rats are. In a wink of your eyes you365 words
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Article313 1933-12-16 2 (By "Sweet Star:"j A world war! These words cause one to imagine pictures of wild destruction, of great loss of numan life, of pitiable separations and such-like terrible scenes which strike horror into ones heart, and make one shudder with fear and apprehension. To-day in Singapore, as313 words
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Article224 1933-12-16 2 i ßy "Happy Neo") Hello girls. I hope you enjoy your holidays very much. But do not forget to write to our Corner" Now to proceed with my article. Everyday I see them pass by—those t».gic. empty crates. I have only to look out of the class in224 words
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Advertisement14 1933-12-16 2 1 GUINNESS IS THE BEST; BUT BE SURE IT'S "DOG'S HEAD" GUINNESS STOUT j14 words
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Advertisement483 1933-12-16 2 /V The Stars reveal their secret! Do you ever wonder how the Read what --7 famous stars of the screen care i r%\ret V T OPFTTA YOUNG X their lovely com P lexions LOVLL\ LOR tilA m At says ulnml Lux Toilet Soap M \r\ the big film studios, and483 words
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Article588 1933-12-16 3 Birds Of Prey Lend A Hand. 1,1 Rt nt Pa:k at Whip.snadc rats v.as las! wrk 1■'«1 »W rigour. Terriers MM a Variety or traps ™blned ln drastically (ginning the ese v.rmm. writes the Zoo corrcsii tne "Observer." In th, London Zoo it some Tmcs happens588 words
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Article538 1933-12-16 3 Accomplishments 01 A Magistrate. Foochow, Nov. 14. IN these days when there is so much to dis courage and depress those who love China, it la good to be able to tell cl the bright sputa. The magistrate of Lienkong, a county near Foochow to the north-east, is538 words
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Article307 1933-12-16 3 Canoeists Stranded On Desolate Indian Coast. Calcutta THREE German cawoessts have been r:scued by a pasJntr steam?r after being stnnded for I two days on one of th? most desoltu pa U lof India*.? coastline at the mercy of wild animals They had lef, Calcutta m307 words
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Article63 1933-12-16 3 Lisbon. fnhahttants of the Portuguese town o; Evorea were crown into a panic when a large meteorite nil in a sqvare near the town hull. There was a toed explosion, dens, rtouds of smoke rose from the spot, and a sulphurous uneU filled the air. When bystar.dtrs63 words
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Article80 1933-12-16 3 Vienna. Nov. 8. Last year Professor Kaplan, an engineer, bought two monkeys, and took them to his estate near Lake Atter In Upper Austria. Their cages were put In the professor's study, and they were occasionally permitted to leave them. The other day they discovered Professor Kaplan's80 words
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Article73 1933-12-16 3 I Budapest, Nov 3 j The crane, a legendary bird ol the i Hungarian folk-song, has of late years j almost ceased to visit this country. An extraordinary spectacle is. however, reported from Debrecen, where a passage of cranes lasted for over four hours. The cranes numbered73 words
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Advertisement168 1933-12-16 3 Luxurious 3 j Growrh of /%|fw 1 I* Ml V.I! T YOl \EEI>—NOTHING LI XI ITS LIT K< TIVFNLSS UILI. DO I Hi VOl' ANY GOOD PumiimiM|j Lwll MV II ST I Hi: HIST BY SELECIION TIIL lIX ST Bgj H \BOVI Ml .OTHERS 1< AH J I TRY ONE168 words
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Advertisement32 1933-12-16 3 GREAT EASTERN OPTICAL CO. 112, South Bridge Ruail, Singapore. (By Optician Mr. C. Y. FAN). L Sight tesfcd gLuse-i i-upDlled from $4 on. 2. CROOKES LENSES completed with frail* from tG on.32 words
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Advertisement557 1933-12-16 4 M. HASSAN. ELECTRICAL AND WATER CONTRACTOR-:>(i-:?7, Bras Basah Road, SINGAPORE. If you are in need of electric lights, fans, motors etc. and water service, please write to the above address or 'Phone 341 L TO LET. PARK Further Reductions of Rents from Ist August, 1933. $16.00 and $18.00 Apply: SIONG557 words
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Advertisement933 1933-12-16 4 PUBLIC NOTICES. TENDERS. TENDERS will be received at the office of the Commissioner of Lands. Singapore, up to noon of the 18th December. 1933, for the right to occupy frcm Ist January. 1934, en monthly temporary occupation licence, the two pieces of Crown Land at Pulo Übin and to work933 words
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Advertisement752 1933-12-16 4 EDUCATIONAL. The City High School 116, Bencoolen Street. Estd. 1931. RE-OPENS JANUARY Bth, 1934. Principal—M. N. Samadar, B.A. (Hons.). Asst. Teachers —S. Singh (Passed Final Normal); P. S. D. Chereath (Passed Final Normal); B. Singh •Passed Final Normal) Miss C. Thompson (Certificate of Competence) and others. CLASSES—Primary to Senior Cambridge.752 words
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Advertisement644 1933-12-16 4 PUBLIC NOTICES. STRAITS AUCTION ROOMS, Tel Xc 4864. 155. Orchard Rd Tel. No. 4864. \L( TION SALE OF Valuable Teak Household Furniture Gramophones. R. cords. Plane. Violins. Clocks Dixie Mats, C:l Paintings. Singer Sewing Machine. Typewriters. Soup. Confectionery and several lots of Sundry Gocds. etc. To b2 held at Our644 words
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Advertisement349 1933-12-16 4 A CHRISTMAS SUGGESTION"! I j Presentation of WrM mt v,„ I to your friend for Urn Marin; would be a daily Ifb.iaw Various ranges of th,. very t t and Best in Clocks and WatcfeJ are slocked by YICK WOH HINGI 429, North Bridge i M I ii VmWcmt c349 words
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124 1933-12-16 5 ii/F are fan entire agreement with the IT PA.M and R.G.A. (which are to h congratulated in having drafted and put lot ward this carefully thought out ud excellent scheme* that the promotion of the individual', sectional and common interests of producers would124 words
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Article287 1933-12-16 5 We have long been aware that most Government officers are singularly out touch with public opinion and we now take the opportunity to assure Mr. Haynes that, whilst we join him in deploring the provocative articles of a certain down-country newspaper on this subject of a cleavage287 words
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Article257 1933-12-16 5 'pHE Malayan people, like all other A- people, have begun to think. Naturally, their old outlook has fundamentally changed. The casual, lazy, fatalistic Malayan Asiatic has been transformed into a titan of energy. In some cases he may be guided by emotion rather than by257 words
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Article211 1933-12-16 5 Union-Castle Winter Programme. SPECIAL Christmas and New Year tcurs have been arranged by th° Union-Castle Line, and return tickets at greatly reduced return fares will be issued to &~uth African ports by the ships sailing from Southampton on Dee. 1 and 28, 1933. and Jan. 12211 words
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Article64 1933-12-16 5 Berlin. The Westphalian P asant'a League MM adopted an all-German calendar for use throughout Ml offices. All Latin names have b NO banned and onq words with pure Germanic derivations are in elUCfed. It reads as lollows: New Word Old Word Mai tune, —Januar. 11< *MM| —Februar. Lenzing—Marz.64 words
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Advertisement81 1933-12-16 5 OCEDAR POLISH! MAKES THAT CLEAN DUSTLESS HOME FRIENDS ADMIRE BEAUTIFUL FLOORS PIX> RS Won IS Tile Floors wood <S Tile Floors Cleans As It Polishes 0-Cedar is the safest and best of all polishes for fine furniture, pianos and woodwork. It quickly "cleans and polishes" all kinds of surfacesremoves spots81 words
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Advertisement223 1933-12-16 5 111 THIS BO*' look at his well-boned and j firmh fleshed little body! u I He is a Cow Gate baby— j naturally formed —without the useless fat and the weak- 4Ĕ> Jjf J 5 nesses of the ordinary ,< »v """""a fed Child! And IinHIM there arc many thousands223 words
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389 1933-12-16 6 Shipping News Notices. SHIPS EXCHANGED FOR COAL. Britain To Adopt The Barter System? THE extension of barter deals ;o shipbuilding is a development which British firms can hardly regard with equanimity, for it means that unless they can do likewise \hey stand to lose business, indeed to lose even the389 words
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Article157 1933-12-16 6 Lard Inchcape's Yacht Bought By American. Lying in Falmouth Harbcur is a wonder vessel, th? 2,000-tcn yacht "Rover," which its owner has never seen. The "Rover" was owned by the late Earl of Inehcape. Not many months ago X was bought by Mr. Howard Hughes, the young157 words
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Article89 1933-12-16 6 Destructive Outbreak At Strasbourg. Strasbourg. Nov. 30. A major conflagration broke out at 6.30 e'e'ock this morning in the Strasbourg docks. The fire started in storage godowns of Strasbourg transport companies, built of lumber and containing 10 complete sets of furniture and personal effects belonging to German refugees,89 words
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Article86 1933-12-16 6 Loan For Repayment Of Debt To Bank. The Nanking Economic Commission has been crdered by the National Government to appropriate $15,000 000 for the foundation funds of the China Merchants' Steam Navigation Company. The commission has promised the shipping firm <to secure the money with the least86 words
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Article78 1933-12-16 6 Vessel Kept Afloat For Eight Days. Reuter. Tangier, Nov. 11. The. crew of six of the British schooner "Excellence of St. Johns," Newfoundland, has been landed at Ceuta by the Norwegian steamer "Hild." The "Excellence" sprang a leak 400 miles north of the Azores on Nov. 4,Reuter. - 78 words
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Article243 1933-12-16 6 "Kinsen Maru" Tragedy Recalled. AN echo of a sad disaster which occurred off the Australian coast in March last, involving considerable loss of life is mentioned by the Imperial Merchant Service Guild. It taKes the form of a copy of a letter which the Yamashita Kinsen Kaisha, of243 words
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Article134 1933-12-16 6 Strikers Celebrate Their Victory. Following the settlement of the boycott against the China Navigation Company in Can.on. all strikers returned to their work and were given a hearty send-off by the Seamen's Union and the City Chamber of Commerce, says the Canton Gazette." Gartering at the Union's premises134 words
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Article101 1933-12-16 6 Foreign Vessels Will Be Inspected. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs, according to the Chinese press, has forwarded notes to various foreign M'nisters in China, demanding the right to inspect ships of their respective nationalities plying in Chinese waters. The inspection, the notes state, will be carried oui, by101 words
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Article95 1933-12-16 6 The return of signalling practice between warships and merchant vessels, issued by the Admiralty, shows that during the quarter ended June 30. 1.085 successful exercises were carried out as compared with 1,513 in the preceding quarter. Of this total, vessels of "he British Tanker Company had 124 exercises;95 words
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Article205 1933-12-16 6 First General Meeting Held At Copenhagen. ON Nov. 16, 1905, the first general meeting of the Baltic Conference was held at Copenhagen. It had not been by any means an easy one to arrange. The preliminary meetings had been held in the Danish capital, and the obvious point205 words
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Article201 1933-12-16 6 Fishermen Clung To Capsized Craft For Hours. Hongkong. Nov. 28. Clinging for two days and two nights to the bottom cf a capsized sampan and seeing his two companions finally become exhausted and go to a watery grave, was .he experience of a Chinese fisherman before he201 words
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Article144 1933-12-16 6 Learning A Trick Or Two From France. Paris, Nov. 15. A Chinese agricultural mission, headed by Mr. S. T. Siaoyu, former Vice-Minister of Agriculture in the National Government at Nanking, and Director of the National History Museum at Peking, has just arrived in Paris. The object of the144 words
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Article450 1933-12-16 6 New York View Of Soviet Credit Proposals. IN connection with the efforts being made to 1 secure a fair share of trade with Soviet Russia in the event of the Soviet Government being recognised by the United States, and goods being purchased there with the aid450 words
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Article188 1933-12-16 6 Financial Considerations Of Piracy. That the "Commandant H"nri Riviere" piracy had been planned for months was indicated by remarks passed by the pira.e leader who was between 35 and 40 years of age. and who directed operations in a pair of footballer's sheets. As is usual, the first188 words
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Advertisement555 1933-12-16 6 STEAMER SAILINGS. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL BTEAM NAVIGATION CO.. VOJIIJOff AND FOR EAST MAIL 8f VICli. (Under Contract with His Majestf! Government). OUTWARD FROM LONDON. For China and Japan. Due Tonnage. Singapore 1933. BHUTAN 8100 Dec 21 15.000555 words
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Advertisement194 1933-12-16 6 tfjLLOYD TRIESTINO (Incorporated in Italy). EXPRESS SERVICE. 1 CARGO SERVICE. Calling at Penang, Colombo, Bombay, SINGAPORE TO ITALY AND CHINA Karachi, Aden, Massowah, Suez. Port Said. Brindisl. Venice and Trieste. Calling at Colombo Bombay Suez, Port in.v. TERGESTEA Dec. 16 Dec. 16 Bald, Brindisl Venice and Trieste. MONCALTERE Jan. 15194 words
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Advertisement201 1933-12-16 6 Deutsch I|f Australische Dampfsehiffs Gesellschaft. (Companies incorporated in Germany). OUTWARDS. HONGKONG. SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due Spore. f m.s. RAMSES, via Manila Dec. 29 1934. t ms. DUISBURG. via Manila Jan. 9 m.s. RHEINLAND. via Manila Jan. 23 t m.s. SAUERLAND, via Manila Feb. 6 S.S. NORDMARK. via201 words
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Advertisement656 1933-12-16 6 STEAMER SAILINGS. NORDDEUTSCHEP. JJSSj LLOYD, t^^^^ f J' ancorporated in The undenioted are the l: >no.«a fixtures:— OUTWARDS. 19X1 9 "SAALE," for Manila, Hongk Shanghai, Dairen. Tsingtau, Y'hama, Nagoya, Kobe and Osaka D "LAHN." for Manila. Honffc S'hai, N. China and Japan 3 "TRAVE." for Manila. H'kong, Shai North China656 words
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Article409 1933-12-16 7 Mining Shares. pore, Saturday, 11 a.m. tin share quotations are and Co., exchange and .'i Buyers. Sellers. bang Tin 32 6 33 cd .lay 36,9 37|9 m Tin 14 6 15 6 cd. 1.321/2 1.37V 2 36 9 37 9 Padang 0.30 0.32 Tin 0.98 1.03 Tin409 words
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160 1933-12-16 7 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION. SLIGHT FALL OF RUBBER. Little Inclination To Deal. (By Out Financial Correspondent.) Singapore, Saturday. 11 a.m. To-day's Prices: Rubber (Singapore). 13 7 16 cts.. down 1 16 ct Market Tone: Very Quiet. Yesterday's Prices London Robber, 4 3 16d.. unchanged. Market Tone: Steady and160 words
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Article75 1933-12-16 7 Output of United Temiang tF.M.S. I Rabbet (al Guthrie and Co. group) to *BJ ImmC lb. «agst. 1.588.585». Account* shew -reeds £17 056 .£16.597). plus sundry receipts £»9 (£1 540). and gain on realisation cf mmtaenui £715 <last year £2.000 from tax reserve), total £18.573 £20.137). E tate75 words
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Article20 1933-12-16 7 Messrs. Lewis and Peat Ltd. in their weekly rubber report dated Dec. W, spite of the dull conditions.20 words
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Article1117 1933-12-16 7 Optimism At Meeting Of Wearne Bros., Ltd. QUOTING figures which, he said, led him to believe that trade had taken a turn for the better, their own lines of business showing signs oi improvement. Mr. C. F. F. Wearne (chairman) struck an optimistic note in his1,117 words
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Article104 1933-12-16 7 Statement By Stanton Nelson's. MESSRS Slan!on Nelson and Co.. Ud. in their weekly report dated Dec. 15. sate: The market still awaits news from the Netherlands Government regarding restriction, and ■o long as none is forthcoming trading will continue to be much restricted. Tn view of the104 words
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Article37 1933-12-16 7 Lois to June 30 nf Rassak < F.M.S.) Rubber Estate amounted to H36. and d»bit of £4 2 tit i- carried forward. Tapping reran d July I, and crop harvested to end Oct. 49.100 lb.37 words
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Article617 1933-12-16 7 Rubber Shares. Saturday. U am. The following rubber share quotation* are issued by Fraser and Co. and Lyall and Evatt: Issue Value. Fraser Lyall M I Shares Co. Evatt. 1 Allenby $050 $100 $0 80 $0.90 1 Alor Gajah 060 070 0.60 070 IA. Hitam 0.90 100617 words
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Article55 1933-12-16 7 Tbr annual geneial jree.ing oi Bttbcei Uias Tin Dredging. Ltd..will 0* held at lixh W.dmsday. Dec 28. The proS2?y remains on a care and 52 during the financial year endedMJj£ 30. but production of the quota by Pip" Ltd on profit-sharing ;asls resul ed In a <on55 words
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Advertisement53 1933-12-16 7 THE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD., in New Zealand.) FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. L C. MARGOLIOUTH. Manager. 01 i Id: 2, FINLAYSON GEEEN. THE EASTERN UNITED I ANTE CORPORATION, LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT and WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. L. r. lOUNSON. General ttpf»tV ■RAD omCS: No53 words
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Advertisement129 1933-12-16 7 "C" Concert Flutes j Sironulv made of Grenadilla Wood, I toSSj blowing. Infect intona. j tton durable, and beautiful in appearance. L M German Silver Keys at JM. J° S 8 German Siver Keys a 5 I i IS S Gorman Silver Keys at $-0. I I Velvet lined case,129 words
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Advertisement99 1933-12-16 7 ~,Mtl1■••• 1 1 1 I °I j paid QUARTERLY^/: I Stamps a reassuring seal 1 i or. a sound proposition. the fixed present rate of ,c per mi mm a slightly better net yield. h mpn it s, no matter how A r um of $5 opens a Savings Account99 words
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Advertisement207 1933-12-16 7 r- j THE I j SUNDAY j j TRIBUNE j Gives Saturday's j closing prices of I rubber in London j a/itf iVeio yorfc, j together with the Cross-Rate. j Oversea-Chinese Backing Corporation Limited. (Incorporated In Straits Settlements.) I Authorised NORTH «S ROAD. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. Oh Sian Guan, Esq.,207 words
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Advertisement519 1933-12-16 8 Amusements < Dac jf Ival V 615 TO-NIGHT 9.15. i I.V JiVd ALHAMBRA LdSl 11 1 g 111 MATINEE: TO-DAY AT 3.15. J WE RECOMMEND YOU NOT TO MISS THIS FINE SHOW GLAMOROUS LILIAN HARVEY I in an intriguing romance set to music that will enthrall you j FOX'S NEW519 words
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Advertisement374 1933-12-16 8 1 »im«—»wm im-T- iimiiiiiii"ii<""»"'*»« i ii > ii i ii,ii ii i I The BIG SHOW of the MONTH! I Now Attracting Enthusiastic Crowds Nightly J VArl I VI; TO-DAY AND j NIGHTLY 6.15 9.15. j TO-MORROW, 3.15. I I The Famous British Triumph that 100,000 people paid admission j374 words
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Advertisement312 1933-12-16 8 •Mtrmtnmui •in iiii i i i:i iii• i ii•• t 1 B 1 Donald Cock. I Paramount Picture. mm I STARTING TO-MORROW (MATINEE 3.15). 1 I M.-G.-M.'s Surprise Picture I BEAUTY FOR SALE" j I I Naughty Revealing Romantic i 1 With MADGE EVANS, ALICE BRADY. IN BfEBKEL, I I312 words
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Article, Illustration141 1933-12-16 9 VESSELS IN PORT. K ud at ritisn 1.021 tons, from Bangkok 14-12, for Bangkok 18-12 Ban Ho Guan." Dutch, fB3 tons norn Bmasin 15-12, date of departure ud destination unknown. Herynr,' 1 Norwegian, 761 tons, from Bangkok 15-12, for Bangkok 17-12 -Nanking."141 words
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Article15 1933-12-16 9 From China and Japan by the "Toyama Maru," due at Singapore on Monday.15 words
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Article188 1933-12-16 9 BELLING. Siiigapore, Dec. 15. London 4 months' sight 2]4 3,64 London 3 months' sight 2|4 1|32 London 60 days' sight 2|4 1|64 London 20 days' sight 21 London demand 2|3 63,64 London T.T. 2j3 3U32 Lyons and Paris demand 960 Hamburg demand 150 New York demand 59 Batavia188 words
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Article114 1933-12-16 9 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures. TO-DAY. PEC 16. High Tides.—9.o3 a.m., 10.55 p.m. State Council Meeting, Johore, 11 a.m. Rugby. S.C.C. II v. M. Command 11, S.C.C; M.'C.U. v. Wiltshire, M.C.U. Hockey: O.R.A. Iv. S.C.R.C. I, R.X.; Singapore v. Malacca, S.C.C; S.R.C "B" v.114 words
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Article83 1933-12-16 9 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—"The Devil's Holiday." MARLBOROUGH—"Fra Diavolo." NEW WORLD.—Cabaret Dancing, sideshows, Malay Operas. Chinese Wayangs.83 words
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Advertisement414 1933-12-16 9 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. TENDERS. N'DERS will be received at the office of Commissioner of Lands, Singapore, up to a ol the 27th December. 1933. for the right occupy from the Ist January, 1934, the r BUMS known as No. 48. Upper Cross Street. Singapore. Occupation will be by monthly licence, but414 words
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Advertisement172 1933-12-16 9 0m BRITISH MADE f it( AY There is nothing lik? it. nothing so good, no powder or paste so expressly suited to ensure thoroughly clean, fthtte healthy teeth Use Gibbs three times a day—morning, alter tiffin, .md before retiring. For men. women and children Gibbs Dentifrice r- scientifically safe and172 words
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Advertisement418 1933-12-16 9 SINGAPORE MOTHS j -"■niHlllliiniililiilNliiliiliil 111 > I nii«ii«in.i«um« 11 1 i.......,...,....„.„. |f TfT-rf I lllllliliiliHHP—lH» 1 GOODWOOD PARK HOTEL j Phone 6490. Telegram GOODWuOD. I Booking Now Open For i j Saturday December 23 BOXING NIGHT I NEW YEAR'S EVE I I EXTENSIONS 2 A.M. 1 I AN EXCELLENT ORCHESTRA418 words
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Miscellaneous209 1933-12-16 9 SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY. Kemaman. Kemasek, Kretay, Dungun, Trengganu and Besut (Boribat) 2pm Banka Island. Piadjoe and Palembang (Senang) 2 p.m. Calcutta (Sirdhana) 2 p.m. North and East India (Rumsang) 3 p.m. Sarawak and Sibu (Vyner Brooke) 3pm Bangkok (Hervar) 3 p.m ;Ct;ylQo. Egypt and Europe (Cap Padaran> 3 p.m.209 words
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Obituary132 1933-12-16 10 DEATHS. Lee Kirn Soo. at 8 a.m. in his residence. 34. Newton Road. Age 46. Cortsge will leave for Eukit Brown on Sunday. 17th December, at 10 a.m. Friends and relatives are kindly requested not to send any banners and scrolls. TOK—Mr. Tck Hcng Kian. aged 58 passed132 words
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886 1933-12-16 10 'jpHE olive branch is a blessed symbol, equally to the tenderer and to the recipient. It begets the urbane spirit in which it is possible to "talk it over." and that's the way to harmony, tolerance and co operation. Thus there can be none886 words
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Article58 1933-12-16 10 Mr. A. Caldecott, Colonial Secretary, will act as the Governor's Deputy during the absence of His Excellency upcountry. Messrs. Ong Boon Tat and Ong Peng Hock have issued invitations to a teaparty at the New World Cabaret on Thursday next, on the occasion of their mother's birthday. After tea there58 words
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145 1933-12-16 10 ¥%V embarking on the scheme for ex- tension of the harbour facilities at present existing in Singapore, mentinned in yesterday's issue, the S.H.B. is following the very wise plan cf I preparing in time of depression for the better days which undoubtedly lie ahead.145 words
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Article160 1933-12-16 10 AT least half the time of three of the I four European Magistrates in Singapore is taken up in hearing petty cases —hawkers' and traffic offences, breaches of Municipal by-laws and .so on. Some means might be sought to relieve them of such work. Fines Ift most of these160 words
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Article144 1933-12-16 10 A LOT has been heard recently of experiments with land settlements I for Indian labourers Why schemes on similar lines for o sections of the community and others than labourers' 5 Unemplo>: among the educated classes rem acute, despite reported signs of b> times. The glamour of the144 words
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Article169 1933-12-16 10 JAPAN'S current policy In Far Eastern affairs seems to be design provocative. She may have her own reasons for pursuing the course which she is pursuing in China, but she cannot properly ignore the solemn pled which she has given in treaties which she has formally signed169 words
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Article432 1933-12-16 10 By "Looker-On" 07ELL done. H. E.! The G S.C.C.Cs. are "a good move. *v 6* Sir Cecil will be glad to know that the Press can praise as well as censure. A And it will be delighted to have further cause to assume the pleasanter role. A A432 words
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Article52 1933-12-16 10 GIRLS' CORNER, on p %9t i ATTACK ON ZOO RATS. on I TOURS TO SOUTH AFRICA. OO PI CHURCH SERVICES, on page 13 SPORTS NEWS, on N aid I*. CLUB DIARY, en pa- RADIO NEWS, on pag»- 17. OUR READERS' VIEWS, Ml page 1« BOYS' CORNER, on52 words
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Advertisement390 1933-12-16 10 Choose Fragrant Gifts iSJjl'il Ever wilcnme Ls a gift cf "4711" Genuine Eau the indispensable toilet adjunct in I L lf, jJ A b ;i lh and wash ba;in, on the dressing table and iWfclHw ln Milady s hM**** t0 banish headaches and I &srScr.p- nervous tension. I F r390 words
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Advertisement101 1933-12-16 10 S'Tw;i--i.:iniJ!ltiiHiniii|i:i,iiiii!iiiii.iiiii: i«iTmf!iiT;itiiai."Tiniiiiw [GET READY[ 1 For The Christmas Festivities I Brush Up Your Dancing. I LATEST STEPS TAUGHT AND I DEMONSTRATED I By I I Teachers With A Lifetime Experience. I BEST VALUE AT MODERATE I I TERMS. I ANGELA DI MARTINIS, English School Of Dancing, Flat 14, Capitol Building.101 words
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823 1933-12-16 11 MR. HU HAN MIN S PLANS TO SAVE CHINA. Reds Attack Border Town. Kwangsi Representatives Arrive Amoy. "Min Kuo Jih Pao." RUMOURS are current that Marshal Chiang Kai Shek has ordered the Central Forces to invade Fukien, but"Min Kuo Jih Pao." - 823 words
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Article82 1933-12-16 11 Permits Not To Be Issued. It is not intended to issue any permiU for the letting off of crackers or fireworks over Christmas and New Year. It should be remembered that m tne absence of permission the letting on <>f crackers or fireworks is an offence under the82 words
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Article36 1933-12-16 11 Reuter. London, Dec. 15. It is stated in Government circles that employment has reached its lowest level -since 1930 and is confidently expected to fall below the two million mark in the early spring—Reuter.Reuter. - 36 words
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Article83 1933-12-16 11 Imperial Airways Help The Dutch. Reuter. Brindisi, Dec. 15. SOME 20 000 letters despatched from Amsterdam last Monday by a plane which was attempting to fly to the Dutch East Indies in Sft days, and which was forced to descend in Italy by engine trouble were picked upReuter. - 83 words
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Article36 1933-12-16 11 Reuter. Tokyo, Dec. 15. Bills providing for export control and a retaliatory tariff will be presented to the Diet in the coming session, according to a statement by the Finance Minister to the Press.—Reuter.Reuter. - 36 words
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Article188 1933-12-16 11 Women Members In Fur Coats. Reuter. London, Dec. 15. THE House of Commons experienced the unusual occurrence of having the agenda of the Friday sitting automatically eliminated because eleven o'clock this morning found a yawning House still discussing the second item of Thursday's agenda. The HouseReuter. - 188 words
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Article79 1933-12-16 11 Restriction Information Being Gathered. Reuter. Batavia, Dec. 15. unofficial committee, under the chairmanship of the President of the General Agricultural Syndicate, is at present collecting ail the information required for the introduction of rubber restriction in the Dutch East Indies. The object of the committee is to submitReuter. - 79 words
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Article79 1933-12-16 11 Germany's Monopoly Of Dairy Products. Reuter. Berlin, Dec. 15. The Cabinet has issued a decree giving the Government a monopoly on eggs, butter, cheese and other milk products. The sellers of these products, whether domestic or imported, must first offer them to a Government office. If the GovernmentReuter. - 79 words
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Article80 1933-12-16 11 Opened At Kuala Lumpur Yesterday. The annual convention of the Rotary Clubs of Malaya and Siam opened at the Town Hall, Kuala Lumpur, yesterday, when the Sultan of Selangor delivered an address. Having extended a cordial welcome to the delegates, who included Prince Purachatra, of Siam, the Sultan80 words
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Article47 1933-12-16 11 Volunteers Attack Japanese Outposts. "Min Kuo Jih Pao." Shanghai, Dec. 16. A force of 300 Chinese Volunteers, who have resumed their guerilla activities in Manchuria, attacked a Japanese outpost on the Chinese Eastern Railwayyesterday. Several Japanese airmen were killed in the fighting.—"Min Kuo Jih Pao.""Min Kuo Jih Pao." - 47 words
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Article33 1933-12-16 11 Reuter. Athens, Dec. 15. Samuel Insull will shortly be again "on the run" in consequence of a Government decision not to renew the Police residence permit after Jan. I.— Reuter.Reuter. - 33 words
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Article12 1933-12-16 11 Owing to pressure on space several local reports are unavoidably held over.12 words
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Article339 1933-12-16 11 Governor's Step. COMMITTEE IN EACH SETTLEMENT. 'pHE special needs of the Straits born Chinese are to be studied by the Government, which is appointing a Consultative Committee in each settlement from that community. The Singapore Committee ha* already been appointed. An official statement says: It is339 words
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Article260 1933-12-16 11 Warning To American President. Reuter. Chicago, Dec. 14. THE "Daily News" learns that the National Recovery Administrator, General Johnson, is relinquishing his office within a week to take up another Government position.—Reuter. New York, Dec. 15. It is understood that there is no foundation for the report thatReuter. - 260 words
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Article88 1933-12-16 11 Attempt To Kill Max Braun. Reuter. Paris. Dec. 15. AN unsuccessful attempt to kill Hr. Max Braun, the Social Democratic leader in ihe Saar, is reported from Saarbrucken. A parcel posted to Hr. Braun's house was found to contain a bottle filled with gun-powder. Nails hadReuter. - 88 words
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Article97 1933-12-16 11 Japanese Cotton Delegation In England. Reuter. The Hague, Dec. 15. Japanese competition in the Dutch East Indies Is quite fair, declared Mr. Okada, leader of the Japanese cotton delegation, which has come to Britain to negotiate with Lancashire cotton leaders. Mr. Okada declared that the delegation is visitingReuter. - 97 words
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Article32 1933-12-16 11 Reuter. Rome, Dec. 15. Ex-Marshal Chang Hsueh Liang left for Shanghai this evening from Venice, aboard the "Conte Verdi." The vessel met heavy seas, as an Adriaticgale was raging.—Reuter.Reuter. - 32 words
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Article169 1933-12-16 11 UNSINKABLE BOATS BOMBED. Secret Practices. Crews Under Crash-Proof Cover. Reuter. London, Dec. 15. JLJOW unsinkable speedboats ire darting about in the North Sea as targets for the Fleet's bombing planes is revealed for the first tim*.' by the "Daily Telegraph." The bombers are reputed to beReuter. - 169 words
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Advertisement118 1933-12-16 11 !CABLEsfoESI Z SAFETY FOR WET DAYS. I I EASY PRICES FOR HARD TIMES. I I Z JOHN LITTLE COMPANY, LIMITED, (Ir.corp dated in England). s 1 SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR, PENANG AND IPOH. fmmmm: H I 111 ■M.:,.,,.,,.,,.,,.,,.,,.,,.,..,... ■I I INI B CHRWTMAfJ^^^ !i MAK f." CO WITH A BANC! THERE118 words
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1179 1933-12-16 12 Bankruptcy Court. ACCOUNTS ENTIRELY SATISFACTORY. public examination of Mr. J. B. Day id, against whom a receiving order was made recently, was con ducted by Mr. C. Wilson, Official Assignee, in the Bankruptcy Court yesterday before Mr. Justice Mills. Before1,179 words
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Article230 1933-12-16 12 Am ed Robbery Is Alleged. A PRELIM/ :ARY inquiry into a charge of armed robbery of fish valued at $4. was cc.uucted by the Second Magistrate. Mr. N. Grice yesterday. Mr. M. Mitter was for the defence of the three Chinese accused. Sng Thiam Beng. Sim Teng230 words
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Article186 1933-12-16 12 European Motorist Fined In Fourth Court. A European named R. A. Woodworth was yesterday fined 320. or 20 days in default, for rash driving, by the Fourth Magistrate. Mr. R. J. F. Curtis. Inspector Hunter Grey was the complainant. He said that at about 6 p.m* on Nov.186 words
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Article873 1933-12-16 12 Practical Education. CHINESE ASSOCIATION PRIZE-GIVING. VERY interesting and instructive address was delivered by Dr. Philip K. C. Tyau, the Chinese Consul* General at Singapore, at the prize distribution of the Chinese Association yesterday evening. Relating the events which led him to join the Chinese Diplomatic Service,873 words
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Article721 1933-12-16 12 Moneylender Charged In Local Courts. rE preliminary inquiry in which a Bengali moneylender, Raj Kishore Rai, is charged with using as genuine a forged document was continued yesterday before the Third Magistrate, Mr. R. J. F. Curtis. Accused is alleged to have added "1" before the figure "$6"721 words
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Article555 1933-12-16 12 Meeting Of Johore Planters. ADESISION to inform the Johore Government of the Johore Planters' Association's opposition to a causeway toll was reached at a meeting of the committee of the Association on Thursday. Mr. J. Baillie, having returned from leave, resumed his s at on the Committee.555 words
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Article117 1933-12-16 12 Man Who Had No Friends In Malaya. Asked' to show cause why he should not be bound over for six months in two sureties for $200, Tai Wong, alias Yip Wong, was yesterday ordered by the Third Magistrate, Mr. R. J. P. Curtis, to be sent to117 words
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Article34 1933-12-16 12 "Min Kuo Jih Pao." Shanghai, Dec. 16. The Legislative Yuan at Nanking has passed an ordinance stipulating the minimum qualifications of those qualified to practise in the country.—" Mm Kuo Jih Pao.""Min Kuo Jih Pao." - 34 words
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Article398 1933-12-16 12 Court Sequel. DRIVER OF LORRY FINED. a result of a collision lorry and a "mosquito" mi the junction of TamponSerangoon Road on the a Nov. 3. a Eurasian la C. Lange, and her bal amah and a .Malay named 1 mail Ahmad were badly injured to398 words
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Article134 1933-12-16 12 Petition Writer Gets JJowl Rescinded Muthiah. the Ceylon Tamil petition writer, who was bound over lor •■ix months in a surety of $100. three montn ago, successfully applied yesterday l>'fore the Third Magistrate, Mi. R J 1 Curtis, to have his bond rescinded. It was alleged at the134 words
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Advertisement10 1933-12-16 12 A vvw— A |(i Australia. \AA\ii_ 1 l\\v£> |QJ «■■■«■■■a^BB^fiiSH^aaa^ia^a^aaaaaaaaaaaaiaiiiaSaaaia^Si10 words
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Advertisement20 1933-12-16 12 THE Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED. China Building, Chulia Street THONE 5808. SINGAPORE. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR f VEHICLES WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION WSOTANC!20 words
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260 1933-12-16 13 Alleged Infanticide. SEQUEL TO CORONER'S VERDICT. a sequel to the Singapore Coraoer'a verdict of "murder" in recent inquiry into the death of a little baby irirl, the alleged mother of tin- child ha* been arrested and urged with infanticide. It was stated in260 words
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118 1933-12-16 13 fte new programme at the Ritz cinema at Ge.iang. which began las* night with crowded houses, me: with a good reception. Besides the picture. -Soldiers of the King," musical comedy, starring the inimi'able English comedienne. Ciceley Courtneidge wi'h Edward Everef Horon. the118 words
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Article82 1933-12-16 13 "S'ntc Fair." the Paramount adaptation of Phil Stong's prize-winning story, which me' with trtmendous success when it was given i?> premiere at 'he Alhamhra recen'iy. was ic-introduced at the Roxy last night. For en'fer'ainment value there are lew pictures to equal this film which boasts82 words
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Article74 1933-12-16 13 A Chinese who it was alleged had returned to the Colony while under banishment was yesterday discharged by t lie Third Magistrate. Mr. R. J. F. Curtis. Detective-Inspector Wray, who had originally brought ud Goh Cheng Ngee on a charge of unlawfully returning from banishment, stated that the74 words
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Article55 1933-12-16 13 Chinese Cyclist Crashes Through Window. Whilst cycling alone RaJTles Quay yesterday afternoon a Chinese was thrown uff his machine and crashed through the show window of a shop. The broken gla&s severely cut him in the left arm, exposing the bone and causing profuse pleeding. He was55 words
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Article38 1933-12-16 13 A ricksha puller was taken to hospital by ambulance in a serious condition last night. He was pulling a fare along Kampong Bharu Road when he suddenly collapsed and vomitted a large quantity of blood.38 words
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Article242 1933-12-16 13 Special Committee. PROMOTING GREATER EFFICIENCY. i From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Dec. 15. a meeting of the Perak State Council, H.H. the Sultan, in th I course of an address, stated that ho would welcome suggestions calculated to promote the efficiency of Council. With this-; end in242 words
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Article77 1933-12-16 13 The December number of the "Planter," Just issued, has an editorial defending the .nerd for the incorporated Socle'y or Planters, of which body it is the official organ, and urging (hat it b> every planter's du*y *o support the I.S.P. The series ol articles en'lMed "A Sojourn In77 words
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Advertisement52 1933-12-16 13 THE FILM-LOVERS' ANNUAL FOR »34. Size B'i x 10% Ins. It ...-urns f;;!l ol the very latest photographs oi Mm. favourites, and is crammed with interesttog btories rrautitully produced by photogravure, most effectively coloured, varnished, cloth back. Price 8150. Postage Extra. M MOM AMI 1> DULFAKIR A CO., Singapore and52 words
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Advertisement151 1933-12-16 13 HyV ifvi' This is the Tight brand jj "MILKMAID" in the tin which is familiar to millions yes, MILLIONS —of people all over 4he world. The name .of "Milkmaid is everywhere recognised as the seal of sound qualli> Be certain use "MILKMAID" MILK §F After Ike match gg '■~Z~ ifc151 words
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Miscellaneous529 1933-12-16 13 CHURCH SERVICES. Details For This Week-End, €T. ANDREWS CATHEDRAL 6:50 a.m. Holy Communion. 7:30 a.m. Ma'-ins. 8 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral). 9:15 am. Holy Coinmunion. 10:30 r.m. Service at HM. Naval Base. B:30 p.m. Evensong (Choral) and .Sermon. Holy Communion on Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 8 ajn. Tuesday, Thursday529 words
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616 1933-12-16 14 Naia'u Plays A Short But Sparkling Innings. Bombay, D?c. 15. THE first official Anglo-Indian Test match en Indian toil commenced to-day in sunny weather. The wicket was p?rfect and there v ere 30.000 spectators present. The teams616 words
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Article141 1933-12-16 14 The Part Played By Mr. Bruce. 1 London, Dec. 15. rj Hi: end of the "body-line" bowl- ing controversy, with Australia's last table has been greeted with [ml satisfaction* in England and Australia., though the rebel section of the Australian Board is still unsatisfied. Mr. Kelly, manager141 words
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Article208 1933-12-16 14 Matches For To-day And To-morrow. Local baseball "fans" are promised an interesting week-end in the shape of two major baseball clashes, scheduled for to-day and to-morrow, i In both games local stars will measure bats with a strong team from the F.M.S. I The visitors arrived in Singapore208 words
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Article24 1933-12-16 14 The hockey match between the S.R.C. and the Indo-Ceylonese, which was to nave been played on the S.R.C. ground yesterday, was cancelled.24 words
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Article21 1933-12-16 14 The P.W.D. defeated the General Hospital Club 3—l in a fast game of soccer on Thursday on the Outram School ground.21 words
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Article562 1933-12-16 14 Johore Chinese No Match For Them. 'pH'* meeting veen the Singapore J..im-jp c.id the Johore ctate Chinese at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday proved rather disappointing. The visitors were no match for the local stalwarts, who banged in five oals without reply But for the god562 words
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Article475 1933-12-16 14 Nearly 200 Horses And Ponies. ONE hundred and ninety-three horses and ponies have been entered for the Penang Turf Club's Christmas and New Year Meeting, which is considered to be very satisfactory. I t is likely that nine races will be run on the Ist, 2nd and sth475 words
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Article18 1933-12-16 14 The Henderson A. P. tournament starts to-morrow. Friendly matches will not be played until further notice.18 words
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Article418 1933-12-16 14 Last-Minute Defeat Of S.C.C. THE Gunners Vied a useful experim nt yesterday when they re-shuffled positions in their hockey team on the Padang against the Cricket Cub. The play was only 3 minute old v. her. REED scored horn a pass 1 om H.witt. had come out418 words
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Article50 1933-12-16 14 Fight Fixed For Jan. 6. ARTHUR SUARES, the Indian middleweight who arrived from Madras recently, has been matched with S«t. Jim Brady, of the R.A.F. Subject, to the approval of the Board of Control, the fight will be staged at? the New World Arena on Jan. 6.50 words
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Article457 1933-12-16 14 Vigorous (lame. POOR RUGGER AT ST. JOSEPH'S. fpHE Chinese and the R.A.F. mc\ rugby on St." Joseph's ground yesterday, the airmen winning In* the comfortable margin of 12 pohr to six. The game was keenly contested and interesting, but the standard reached was not of a457 words
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Advertisement141 1933-12-16 14 lANOTHERI ANOTHER $100 MUST BE WON: SEE TO-MORROW'S I SUNDAY] j TRIBUNE j .'i.'j'iif r.'fe* matched IjfJNt J)j!jnce° pen and pen L[ K^^R HARDSHIP |5| 3 OF WRITING S 5 FOREVER W J BANISHED M y Ideas flow freely when you use a Sheaf a Lifetime". No de* recta to141 words
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Advertisement208 1933-12-16 14 LOTUS FACE BEAUTIFIED I (BUNGA TRATAY BEDAK PENAWAR). VtPfcss M St charmin e ARd Attractive Women in Society Use to Enhance Their Beautiful Complexions. Prepared Under Scientific And i. <.m Hygienic Process. PURITY Guaranteed. Enquire Prom You r I Friends Who Have Tried. Price Reasonable. I !'xj|til&- Obtainable: G. H208 words
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Article629 1933-12-16 15 To-day's Key Match In Penang. OELANGOR and Penang meet in Penang to-day in the final game in the Northern section of the Malaya Cup rugby football competition. As both teams have beaten Perak, the winners will qualify to meet Singapore in the final at Kuala Lumpur629 words
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Article39 1933-12-16 15 Lcurdes XI v. 'he General Hospital Recreation Club to-day at the Railway Institute ground. Kampong Bahru. R. Veerappcn: Naghoa, M. S. Vythilingam; G. Lourdesamy, Subramanian, Sankanan; Mu'"hu, G. Veerappen., G. Paul, Muthuveloo, Nadaisan. Reserves:—Shanmugam. Somoo and Rajamanikam39 words
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Article369 1933-12-16 15 Games In Singapore And Ipoh. THE return inter-State hockey match between Singapore and Malacca will be played at the S.C.C. to-day. Teams: SINGAPORE: Yee Cheok Wah (S.C.R.C.); Muthucumaru (C.S.C.), Chatterjee (LA.); P. Baskaran (LA.), G. E. N. Oehlers (S.R.C.), Lt. W. W. Douglass (R.E.); L. N. Davis369 words
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Article47 1933-12-16 15 I. A. team v. the Wiltshire Regiment Ist at Tanglin on Monday I. Rhesty, S. H. Shirazie, A. N. Chatterjee, G. Kennedy, P. B. Baskaran, D. Rhada, Inlynkn, M. S. Dass, M. B. Singh, M. M. H. Namazie, Babu Singh. Reserves Solakan Singh, Arjan Singh.47 words
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Article100 1933-12-16 15 The A.A.H. All-Malaya Rally, as already announced, will be held on Saturday, Jan. 13, and we give below the start controls and their respective intermediate controls:— Singapore Start Control (G.P.OJ— Competitors to pass Seremban railway station. Seremban Start Control (Rly. Stn.) Competitors to pass through Tampin (P. 0.)100 words
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Article100 1933-12-16 15 S. C. C. team v. the Khalsa Association on Friday. Dec. 22, (away): J. R. MacDuogall; Dr. W. G. Evans, P. W. F. Mills; C. Fittock. T. Watson, P. H. Harrison: J. N. Wainwright, C. A. Carey, c. N. Reed, L. S. Freer; E. MacCreanor. S. C. C.100 words
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Advertisement293 1933-12-16 15 ("I find Colgate's makes teeth lovelier breath fragrant!" \I7HAT a glorious feeling to know that your Cl re s P arkhn B white to know that your breath can cause no offense! Night and morning brush your teeth with Colgate's—the toothpaste hat contains the special polishing ingredient den-' tists use.293 words
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Advertisement243 1933-12-16 15 I Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance in force over $35,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co.. Ltd. I (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements). I HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Streot, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE. 27. Old Jc iy, EC. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England243 words
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Article142 1933-12-16 16 Meets Mongolian Princes At Kalgan. "Shun Pao." GENERAL Huang Shao-hsiung is now busily engaged exchanging views with the Mongolian princes gathered at Kalgan regarding the autonomous rao\ement in Inner Mongolia. When interviewed. General Huang declared that the Government could not agree to the autonomous movement v mil the"Shun Pao." - 142 words
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Article102 1933-12-16 16 Flew Over Kwangtung And Took Photographs Of Places. Sin Wen Pao. It is reported that two mysterious aeroplanes, believed to be Japanese, flew over Pinhai district in Kwantung on October 27th and hovered above the city for a considerable time. Photographs of the districts are understood to haveSin Wen Pao. - 102 words
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Article80 1933-12-16 16 Accepts An Appointment From Manchukuo? Sin Wen Pao. According to a report from an apparently reliable source. General Chan« Tso-hsiang, former Chairman of Kirin and Commander-in-Chief of the Relief Army for Jehol during the fighting in that province, has surrendered to the Manchukuo through the intermediary otSin Wen Pao. - 80 words
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Article298 1933-12-16 16 To Save Peasantry From Oppression. i "Shun Pao." Foochow, Nov. 21. THE People's Revolutionary Government in Fukien has issued a circular telegram announcing it<- platform and making a strong attack against General Chiang Kai Shek and the Nanking Government. It declares that the Nanking Government has"Shun Pao." - 298 words
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Article47 1933-12-16 16 "Sin Chew Jit poh." Shanghai. Dec. IS. It is reported that the People's Government al Foortiuw is negotiating for a loan of S3u.<HH).OOO with Japan. The New Central Bank of Fukien is expected to issue note* tm the value of SiO.OOO.OOO—"Sin hew Jit Poh.""Sin Chew Jit poh." - 47 words
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Article162 1933-12-16 16 After Being In The Hands Of Bandits For 27 Days. "Sin Wen Pao." The anti-bandit drive recently launched by the Chinese special police fo cc has been a big success. At the present moment no. one bandit can be found east of the railway line. Funing was capered"Sin Wen Pao." - 162 words
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Article98 1933-12-16 16 Fell Into A Trap Set By Sikang Defenders. Sin Wen Pao. The Kweileh Lama of Tibet ordered a sudden attack on Pa-an. in Sikang. with two thousand Tibetan troops yesterday. The Sikang and Szechuen troops garrisoning the city had previous knowledge of the atitack and had a trapSin Wen Pao. - 98 words
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Article86 1933-12-16 16 Question To Be Discussed With Settlement Authorities. Shun Pao. Shanghai, Oct. 23. The Ministry of Industry is making a las. effort to settle the question of factory control in the International Settlement in Shanghai by tending Mr. Pao Hua-kuo to Shanghai to take up the matter Jointly withShun Pao. - 86 words
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Advertisement201 1933-12-16 16 for Discriminating Smokers VIRGINIA C IGARI 1 lES v 555 AROATH TOBACCO C 0.," LTD LONDON. PRECISION j I j The st VKing of modern automobiles does not permit cf guess work. The deve- f j lopment of recent yeais has not stopped with the vehicle itself—Service equipment. tools, gauges201 words
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Advertisement333 1933-12-16 16 HAD RHEUMATISM FOR 20 VSAttS. But None Since 1935, This man must ttr for suffering Els 1930-lliat is 20 ft i Mfftrer with rheumatism I .'hat since 1930 up 3 from that dreadful p Kruschen Salts—a nd noi that 20 years is a ktnu t.rni rheumatic pain abo-t one.'' -w333 words
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Miscellaneous788 1933-12-16 16 (There, are numerous Clubs and Societies In Singapore, most of the members 0/ which are. readers of the "Malaya Tribune." This Diary fa provided specially for them. Secretaries art invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest rrill still be included in the "Diary of788 words
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523 1933-12-16 17 List Revised. (.lIDANCE OF LOCAL LISTENERS. 1 Jt KING the last fortnight our ception correspondent has re a ret i illy t nc of rea| i y (>jd that are received in Singa and the; a to given l jelow. ss523 words
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Article184 1933-12-16 17 Within Eighth Of An Inch Of Destruction. i Washington. An eighth of an inch of gas is all that stands between the human race and the destruction by death rays" from the sun, according to Dr. Charles G Abbot in his annual Report to the Smithsonian Institution.184 words
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Article50 1933-12-16 17 The omnidirectional aerial is now used on wavelengths of 19.81 And 25.28 metres from 7.20 p.m. to 9.5 p.m. The directional aerial is now used from 9.20 p.m. to 11.20 p.m. on 25.28 and 31.55 metres and from 11.20 p.m. to 1.30 a.m. on 31.55 and 49.59 metres.50 words
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Advertisement271 1933-12-16 17 NO MORE RUNNfNG OUI jmr OF INK You can see when your pen I a t$ ikt ipmetml trmntpmran* modal. needs re-filling Imagim: a fountain pen that holds confidently predict that this shimtuice the usual quantity of ink me ring union of luniinous pearl (102% more, to be quhe exait),271 words
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Advertisement240 1933-12-16 17 EVERYTHING TO MAKE OR REPAIR YOIT R CHOKES, TRANSFORMERS (Mains, PushPull) MOTORS. At Y 4 to Vi of its original value. SEND YOUR LIST OF RADIO NEEDS FOR OUR QUOTATION. PRACTICAL RADIO CLASSES CONDUCTED. LiMiTEr 163, Orchard Road. THE MECHANICAL. GUARANTEE. J|jL& I You m W have noNced or heard240 words
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Advertisement340 1933-12-16 17 DIRECT FACTORY MR. A. J. WILTON, WKV* M AND aoniirat CYCLE LA M P |p» REFILL I I II I II I I I 'I II I 1.1 I I till I'III' l>l| I I I I I |> l I I I I I I I I I l340 words
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Miscellaneous363 1933-12-16 17 EMPIRE'S RADIO. TO DAY'S PROGRAMME. G.M.T. t.O a.m. Time Signal from Big Ben. News Bulletin and Announcements. 8.20 am. A Band Concert (gramophone records). 9.0 a.m. Time Signal from Greenwich. A Sports Talk. 9.15-10.0 p.m. Dacce music (gramophone records). 12.0 noon Time Signal from Big Ben. The Western Studio Orchestra363 words
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Miscellaneous332 1933-12-16 17 8.15 a.m. A religious service reayed from St. Martln-in-the-Flrlds. Trafalgar Square. London. 9.0-10.0 a.m. Time Signal from Greenwich. The Gershom Partington Quintet; Gladys Ripley (contralto 12.30 pm Time S gnB i trcm Blg Ben ln Northern S-udlo Orchestra, directed by John Bridge; Jennie Bleasdale soprano). iTime Signal from Greenwich a'332 words
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Article97 1933-12-16 18 Letters To The Editor. [Our readers are invited to write to us on subjects of public interest. It must be under* stood that the "Malaya Tribune" does not necessarily endorse opinions expressed by correspodents. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF AS POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten (double spacing), and on97 words
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Article81 1933-12-16 18 /To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune"; Sir,—l have read with in>erest the article under the title "The King to cpen a Library." Though Singapore cannot dream of possessing such a Library, I think the time has come for the establishment of a Free Library in this important81 words
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Article335 1933-12-16 18 (To ihe Editor, "Malaya Tribune."; Sir,—Will you kindly enlighten me on the following? Some people claim that faith is a common heritage of humani y. If fhey are right why Is it that there are:— (a) People who have no aspha ions, who live colourless lives, live,335 words
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Article285 1933-12-16 18 ■To the Editor. "Malaya Tribune.") Sir,-In reply to your covesprndent "An Observer" on the above subject. I would like 10 point out that th:- word "Malay" signifies 9 race; hence i. does not include an Arab or a man Lorn TurkeAan. It. Ls an admitted fact that when285 words
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Article799 1933-12-16 18 (To the Editor, -'Malaya Tribune.") Sir,—We in Malaya are in the throes of a great cataclysm, when the incredible becomes the inevitable and the inevitable loses its virtual meaning for us. Th; incident of thj New Johnston s Pier and the oducational policy both point Ihe same799 words
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Advertisement62 1933-12-16 18 l mi MODEL MANDOLIN BANJOS. I Chromium Plated throughout with all the latest improvements. I 100'J British. Complete with case. Price from $18 each. j Free For each instrument purchased during December, we i give, free of charge, one set of strings, one tuning pipe and one i Tutor. T.62 words
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Advertisement590 1933-12-16 18 Hop Ale 400 COMPETITION CLOSING DATE 18th DECEMBER j i LION 2. ROT j3. ~pTg A. OWL j jQ V f -y~5. KETTLE, j6. BIRD 7 CfINNON~~ 9 WHIP TOP jj ~~b~ELL 13. WATCH 14. BABY j 15. LOCOMOTIVE" 16. DQ L The ANSWERS are to be found amongst these590 words
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Article, Illustration73 1933-12-16 19 Look At Thin Week's Post-Bag. mm, w* M\ Nephews. of all to thank the boys who ent me Christmas cards. v Koh writes suggesting that we r dt bate and as the last one seempopuiar 1 am quite l n favour of being held, ts73 words
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Article135 1933-12-16 19 Michael Phang - By "Michael Phang." ums, now that he exam is over we ourselves as much as possible. during interval that the rebellion >ur class monitor was a very boastful :.v boy in our class does something will straight away report it to our rm-master. ur gang < the "Rebellions") under135 words
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Article134 1933-12-16 19 Gunboat - By Gunboat. irday. afier reading the "Boys' I decided to visit my chum "His- iniolj at Geylang. a moderate speed to Geylang Kite! Road. n'4 Katong Road. I suddenly saw i 1 ->ing the road in front of me. v I applied my front brake, a somersault.134 words
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Article317 1933-12-16 19 Michael Phang - By "Michael Phang." Last week I met "Happy Williams," at ihe Esplanade, and began to talk with him about writing aiVieles to our "Coiner" for this week. He proposed writing about -School Life," but I think he has changed his mind. I proposed writing about "Care of317 words
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Article181 1933-12-16 19 Laxy Pat - 1 By "Laxy Pat." Last month as I was rambling in a wood.' I happened to sight a small cottage. As I approached nearer, wha', do you Imagine me. my eyes? To my astonishment, I saw that the door of the oottagc stood wide open end in it181 words
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Article274 1933-12-16 19 Jeebie-Kris - (By "Jeebie-Kris." Good-evening chums. Before I say anything else I must tell you all. that I am a new member to the corner. I hope, 'that, you will not be bored by my first article. There is only one person in the whole world, who can defeat you and274 words
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Article279 1933-12-16 19 Montgomery Koh - (By Montgomery Koh. Don't everyone of you think that childhood is the most happy period of life? Indeed it is! Just see the jolly fun we have at schoul with our school-mates. What enjoyable times we have at picnic-paries with lots of cakes and sweets to eat.279 words
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Advertisement285 1933-12-16 19 mum Children and Babies generally do in this climate. Why not protect them against the danger of skin irritations and inflammations? Nivea Creme 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 apply285 words
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Article, Illustration66 1933-12-16 20 The Malaya Command soccer XI, who held the Malays (Singapore League champions) to a draw at Anson Road -v on Tuesday. The proceeds of the "gate" went to the Poppy Day Fund. Victoria Bridge School soccer XI, winners oi the Junior Inter-School Shield competition. Radin Mas School66 words
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