The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 17 October 1933
1933-10-17
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Title Section17 1933-10-17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. N<» 14.089 EST. 1835. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1933. 10 CENTS.17 words
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Article21 1933-10-17 1 WORLD WAITS GERMANY'S NEXT MOVE Will Hitler Start Rearming? h gh hghdsiuh ghfdbgdfhdfgjuhjsd j gjj j njhbg dfjjhb sj sdjkjb gjb21 words
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112 1933-10-17 1 TOO ABSURD Tokio And Rapprochment With Germany Tokio, Oct. 16. Ridiculing London's fears that Germany's action will increase the tendency for a Jap- German rapprochement the Foreign Office spokesman emphasised that the fundamentals of Japans foreign policy is laid down m the Imperial rescrip issued on March 27 on theReuter Far Eastern - 112 words
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Article30 1933-10-17 1 London. Oct. 15. Mr. Ramsay Mac Donald returned to London this evening and conferred with Mr. Baldwin and then telephoned to Sir John Simon at Geneva. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article215 1933-10-17 1 Washington. Oct. 16. Government officials expressed agreement with the decision to recomraend a recess of the General Commission of the Disarmament Conference liut stand ftrmly against final adjournment. The State Department declared tnat Mr. Norman Davis had authority to support such a recommend -a tic a without consultingReuter - 215 words
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Article131 1933-10-17 1 "Support To Death" For Hitler Berlin, Oct. 16. The people are lacing the situation very calmly. There was no demonstra- tion of any kind whatever to-day. The idea that Germany has been treated j unfairly as a second-class nation has been so long inculcated in the average GermanReuter - 131 words
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Article122 1933-10-17 1 Police Charge New York Rioters New York, Oct. 13. Firm action by the police and good fortune were responsible for staving off serious trouble here and m Chicago today. Mounted police charged through a crowd of 3,500 rioters outside the N.R.A. headquarters m New YorkReuter Wireless - 122 words
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Article91 1933-10-17 1 Washington, Oct. 16. President Roosevelt to-day announced i the immediate creation of a deposit j liquidation board m order to assist depositors of closed banks by lending them about a milliard dollars, and also to ensure the more orderly liquidation of frozen assets by the banks. AReuter - 91 words
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Article45 1933-10-17 1 Washington, Oct. 13. The Federation of Labour convention has declared m favour of a boycott i against goods and services supplied by j Germany. Italy. Russia and China or j t 'any other country which forbids free Reuter Wireless trac 1 j unionism."Reuter Wireless - 45 words
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Article197 1933-10-17 1 AN OMEN i Nazi Symbol Breaks In Hitler's Hand Munich, Oct. 15. An ominous incident caused by a beautiful silver hammer shattering the j first time it was used for ceremonial purposes occurred at the laying of the 1 foundation stone of the new Art Gallery by Herr Hitler. AReuter - 197 words
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Article393 1933-10-17 1 London. Oct. 16. s secession from the League Disarmament Conference is led at length m leaders m all the 18 papers, which, while admitting League has suffered a serious deprecate any alarmist agitamd appeal to cool and calm :iation of the realities of the lon.Reuter - 393 words
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136 1933-10-17 1 CHINA ANXIOUS Japan And Armaments Race Nanking, Oct. 16. Chinese circles regard Germany's withdrawal lrom the League as another sroof of the growing conviction that :he world is sitting on top of a volcano md the action signifies to them that :here is as much gunpowder lying loose n EuropeReuter Far Eastern - 136 words
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Article867 1933-10-17 1 Bangkok Smiles As Fighting Continues Outside •THE mystery of what is happening m Siam's latest revolution is deepening. Passengers from Bangkok yesterday stated that the Navy has joined the rebels but it is not possible to get confirmation of this report. While Bangkok is quiet itReuter - 867 words
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Article130 1933-10-17 1 THEY THOUGHT IT WAS A MUTINY But It Was Only The Navy At Play London. <>rt. 16. The reports ol the rumoured "unrest" among the crew of H.M.S. Hood are amusingly exploded by the story of a local Scots misinterpretation of naval training exercise i n which marines masqueraded as130 words
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Advertisement83 1933-10-17 1 BIGIA TEA Brings the freshness ;md fragrance of the M a lava gardens direct to your home. PRESENTS (FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY) "THE MADCAPS OF MONTMARTRE." lELEANORE NINON, ROY PIERRE and LEO MA.«TIN. WEDNESDAY 18th (informal) THURSDAY 19th (formal) SATURDAY 21st (formal) DANCING From 9.45 p.m. to Midnight. ADMISSION NON-DINERS83 words
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Advertisement124 1933-10-17 1 t DR. PIERRE ROUX Paris. Oct. 12. > Dr. Pierre Paul Roux. the discovert ;of the diphtheria germ, who is no aged 90. is lying gravely ill from perni cious influenza. Reuter Wireless. On Other Pages t 1 1 Sensational developments at Reichstag 1 1 fire trial Pa&e 9. j124 words
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Advertisement67 1933-10-17 1 There is no heller Tea than BIGIA TEA C.KOWN IN MALAYA CHRYSLER I LOW UPKEEP i 1 ADELPHI SEA VIEW HOTEL HOTEL ROOF GARDEN TOMORROW THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY i I "special" dinner" dance j I CABARET I Wffi AKY ZOLNAY Lj r^ I?- %y OF THE FAMOUS au JriX-' IMAIIOFF67 words
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Article333 1933-10-17 2 GENERAL FANG CHEN-WU IN RETREAT Chinese Bandits As 1 Policemen Shanghai. Oct. 15. The Japanese troops bombarded the Chinese rebel positions on the banks of Peiho on Saturday morning when heavy atrtillary pieces were used. General Fang Chcn-wu, leader of the rebel Charhar forces, retreated333 words
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Article269 1933-10-17 2 CORONER'S ADVICE TO DEAD BOY'S FRIENDS Body Recovered by Unknown Chinese A piece of good advice as to where they ought to go if they wished to have a bathe and be taught swimming, was given to several young Chinese by the Coroner, yesterday, at the conclusion269 words
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Article138 1933-10-17 2 Aviators Make Forced Landing At Lanchow Shanehai. Oct. 15. Acting under instructions of Marshal Chiang Kai-shek, the authorities of Kansu Province detained two Japanese officers who were forced to land at Lanchow to refuel their planes. They are now being escorted back to Shanghai for trial. Previous Chinese138 words
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Article123 1933-10-17 2 F.M.S. revenue returns for the last month or two have been better than was expected, so it is possible that the anticipated deficit of over ten millions :>n the year's working account will be reduced to less than half this figure. Another application for bail m respect of his client123 words
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Article1267 1933-10-17 2 Malayan Engineers Going To School Again Amongst some interesting announcements made at the annual conference of the Engineering Association of Malaya at the week-end was that the Institutes of Electrical Engineers and Structural Engineers had appointed the Association as their representatives here. The Resident of Selangor1,267 words
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Article233 1933-10-17 2 Members Against Usual Celebrations The report of the Committee of the l Royal Society of St. George (Singapore branch) for the year ended August 31st 1933, states: The Committee circularised members regarding the celebration of St. George's jDay 1933. The majority of replies rejceived from members indicated233 words
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Article56 1933-10-17 2 The staff of th? Kua'a Lumnur >ranch of the Oriental Government eerritv LUe Assuranc- Co. entertained Mr. s. Ramter to a tea last evening at he Eastern Hotel pr n r to his d-oarture •>n furlough. Mr. and Mrs. Ramier. who •eavlng tor India by the Conte Rosso .D-day, will56 words
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Advertisement105 1933-10-17 2 SANDWICH PASTE makes marvellou* h n i w i r h i> and canapes. So differenlt Qe*nuine. Tru* to Üb«L I %tmdm by thm mak*r* of Al Saucm G ERMAN b 1 1 AM ON 6 1 nr? l -*1 J- jn v r n t i on \T^ y^K105 words
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Advertisement489 1933-10-17 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS BOARD RESIDENCE. THE MANSION OXLEY RISE NON LICENSED RESIDENTIAL HOTEL (High Elevation— 3 Minutes lrom Town» Daily, V\e«kly and Monthlj Term* Suites of Kouins, Sin^lr Booms Furnished or Unfurnished Modern Sanitation, Lock up Garages Terms on Application Mrs. A. R. MATTHEWS. Mrs. E. F. GALE. j Telephone 3798.489 words
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Advertisement497 1933-10-17 2 TEM)LK> SINGAPORE MUMdi'Ai NOTICE NOTICE ib tifr\ \>\ giver, i are no* Invited for it* materials or services hug culars of such tenders may t In the Tender Room Mun;. Annual Tenders for IM| rj^ Closing. See Mun! T< r,r. Supply and delivery at sport Centre. Mat kci thrcr 2497 words
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Miscellaneous348 1933-10-17 2 DIARY OF THE WEEK Tuesday, 17th. AthlUic Sports, Singapore English High Water, 09.11, 8.2 ft.; 21.11, 8.7 ft I School, Jalan Besar, 3 p.m. Singapore Cold Storage Co. Ltd., 31st. Chinese League Football, Mackenzie vs. annual meeting 12.30 p.m. Balestier, S.C.F.A. S*at,'» Council Meeting, Johore, 11 a.m. Hoekej: S.C.R.C. "B"348 words
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Article, Illustration1707 1933-10-17 3 I Relieving Ex-Servicemen 's Distress s Half- Yearly Meeting the suggestion that there i ssity tor supporting the Popippeal was made by Mr. A. C. President of the Ex-Services on of Malaya at the recent half j teral meting In Kuala Lumpur. sident1,707 words
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Article271 1933-10-17 3 UQUOR RUNNING BAN i NEW ANGLO-FINNISH CONVENTION British Vessels May Now Be Searched London, Oct. 13. The Anglo-Finnish liquor smuggling convention which foUows the general lines of a similar convention concluded m 1924 with the United States was 1 signed this afternoon at the Foreign Office. The import of alcoholicBritish Radio - 271 words
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Article158 1933-10-17 3 Attempt To Regularise System Of Tenders I From Our Own Correspondent I Bangkok, Oct. 11. The tender question is again before the Siamese public. Government has decided that all tenders from henceforth are to be submitted through the Publicity Bureau, and a commission has been appointed to158 words
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Article28 1933-10-17 3 Berlin, Oct. 15. All German engineers employed by the Soviet have been ordered to leave Russia Immediately. They will be re- placed by French engineers. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article65 1933-10-17 3 Research Ship Calling At isiand London. Oct. 13. The Royal NMICh ship, Discovery 11. due to sail from Enrtand on the 20th. on her W99 to South Georgia, will call at the isolated island of Tristan dr Cunha. which is wrll off tho crdiiujy shipping router MMReuter - 65 words
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651 1933-10-17 3 But No Government Variation Until Code Amended "I agree that the conditions governing the grants-in-aid to schools appear to be rather severe, but it must be remembered that Government is. In this respect, dealing with public money and must exercise precaution." That was the651 words
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Advertisement398 1933-10-17 3 I STUDY I I IN YOUR I I AT II SPARE I home ~r J TIME 1 CAN HAVE A COIXFGK TKMMVi IN I ALMOST ANY CAREKR FOR A WWH MM UNOB MONTHLY. matriculationl There are many ways of commencing a career, but Matriculation II < is the Junfiping-otf hoard398 words
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Advertisement44 1933-10-17 3 CARBOLASTIC AND SEALTITE Waterproofing Compounds EFFECTIVELY EFFICIENTLY STOP LEAKS. i H I Durable Elastic I I Adhesive Acid -Proof I Quick Drying Non -Porous. I Fire Resisting. f I For full particulars apply to: I SOLE AGENTS: UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED I SINGAPORE. BRANCHES. B44 words
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Article1529 1933-10-17 4 Henry J. Haskell - Pilot Who Refused to Be, Dropped Henry J. Haskell Life In Germany To-day 5 By UJI7HAT is the new regime going to do to ycur business?" I asked an important German industrialist. "I hope for the best," he replied. "Our leaders will discover m time that they cannot make over1,529 words
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Article85 1933-10-17 4 Major R. D. K. Curling, addressing the shareholders at the general meetI ing of the Associated Automatic Machine Corporation, held m London, (explained the position m regard to the legal action m which the company was Involved and the appeal to the House of Lords, and said that until the85 words
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Article262 1933-10-17 4 Circus Animals In Peril Elephants, lions, tigers, and horses MM rushed through the streets when the large grandstand at Kingsholm Football ground, the headquarters of the Gloucester Rugby Football Club, was destroyed by nre. Messrs. Bertram Mlllss circus was situated on ground at the rear of the262 words
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Article51 1933-10-17 4 Mr. J. Hobbs. Deputy Commissioner. Trade and Customs. Perak. will, it is understood, be back m Ipoh before the end of this month from home furlough. Mr. J. G. O'Reilley. who has been acting for Mr. Hobbs. will then come to Selangor as Deputy Commissioner. Trade and Customs. Selangor and51 words
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Article184 1933-10-17 4 INCLUDING AN ICHTYOLOGIST SCIENTISTS TO WINTER IN ARCTIC Soviet Expedition To Wrangel Island j Murmansk. Oct. 13. The Icebreaker. Cheliuskin. has taken a new wintering party to Wrange! Island. The party includes expert meteorologists, a biologist, a doctor, a geologist, an ichtyologlst. a geodesist. a mechanic, a radio-operator, and other184 words
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Article94 1933-10-17 4 A large crocodile, believed |Q h;»'.t been the cause of the loss of many lives m the neighbourhood of the Nfuda river, was caught by a Malay a few days ago It appears that the man failed several times to capture the beast, and after many nights of sleepless watches94 words
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Article96 1933-10-17 4 After Suffv i Man} What a |M1 U this woman, rheumatism t from pain kgain if I should l:k- commenced tAktaf X years ago. I an i rheumatism Iron. a great sullem now m my 95th y. i ciate being tree atlribute to the Kruschen."96 words
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Advertisement55 1933-10-17 4 V S[idrkli^\ NON ALCOHOLIC /I \FRAMROZ&Co/ j^^ SINGAPORE V^j j "i i i iii I 1 1 11 ■I |i |I I 3 lii mM B I II 'it' II 9 I i i "5 1 HOP ALE I A NEW NON-ALCOHOLIC DRINK. Prepared From BEST KENTISH HOPS. TmsUm Exacllv55 words
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Advertisement27 1933-10-17 4 S. Shimura Co. Shirt and Pyjama Makei> Complete Shirt Outfits m Stock No. 82-2, lira- Ba-at, Horn SINCAI'OKI Tel: ISt2 Off W^ j 1 V I 127 words
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Article, Illustration182 1933-10-17 5 Below is given the machine age versio n of the popular nursery rhyme with a long horned steer substituting for the famed moonstruck cow. during a "Stampede" held at Pasadena. California. \t rinht One man was k lied and two injured when n R.A.F. Virginia182 words
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Advertisement75 1933-10-17 5 IB F. A. BARTHOLOMEUSZ, LTD., 3-A, Raffles Quay, Telephone No. 2234. OW VIEW AT This new speed model Is capable of high cruising speeds and Is a Wizard on the corners due xjo its low -swept chassis. Its clean sweeping lines will appeal to the sporting motorist, and its comfort75 words
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Article1102 1933-10-17 6 THRIFT SOCIETY'S HOUSING SCHEME How Municipal Employees are Bene fitting The annual general meeting of the Singapore Municipal Employees' CoDJN u.ivc Thriit and Loan bociecy, Ltd. took place m the Municipal Board Room. Mr. W. Bartley, M.8.E., M.C.S., President of the Society presided, and others present were Messrs. C. H.1,102 words
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Article566 1933-10-17 6 FREE PRESS FOOTBALL COMPETITION I Six Free Chances Every Week; t BELOW will be found particulars of the Free Press Football Com- i petition No. 9 m which you are asked to forecast results of ten i I English and Scottish League m relies to be566 words
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Article127 1933-10-17 6 Malay Coy. In G.O.C. Inspection Penan*. Oct. 15. General Oldfleld carried out his annual inspection of the Penang and Province Wellesley Corps to-day m the course ol an interesting tactical > scheme. The Ayer Itam volunteers I were joined by the School Cadets, over 600 being127 words
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Article216 1933-10-17 6 And Met A Tiger In The Jungle Huantan, Oct. 12. Mr. Pius Vindargon, a well known resident and a keen sportsman oi Kuantan. had a thrilling encounter with a tiger a few days ago. He was i out looking for pigeons armed with I his shot-gun and216 words
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Article72 1933-10-17 6 Considerable Damage At Swansea London, Ort. 12. Exceptionally heavy rains occurred on Tuesday night m the west and north ot England and m the Midlands. In some places two and three inches, the equivalent of an average month's Tail, were registered. In South Wales widespread damage was72 words
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Article169 1933-10-17 6 TO SKNI) N< POST IN Postal Officials Hint To Ranks From Our Own U.i.. Siain post ollice olh< v a hand m the bank as much as tell the b who use the p >.sf m s, oi currency notes to d that they .»:<• <k;i use169 words
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Article63 1933-10-17 6 Reorganising Lanrashin Cotton Traiii 1 i I and ii i l. A radical 'cashire cott jii tr Represent at ives ol tl I Master Got! m Sp:nr.- stood, have submitt. Trade a scheme under n dundant spindles and will be put < nit redundant mills. Steps will be63 words
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Article46 1933-10-17 6 Bijf Communication* Pairoant London, Od 1 The central fMttW Mayor's show which will the new Lord M i\« r from Guildhall to tlv I i« I Nov. 9 will be a •<.miitai Imperial and internati tions m all phases all motor, ruble and46 words
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Advertisement262 1933-10-17 6 Baby Used to Lie Awake Night and Day Healed by Cuticura "When my baby was a fortnight old, dry scales began to form on his head and quickly spread behind his ears. He could not get any sleep on account of the irritation, and used to lie awake night and262 words
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Advertisement211 1933-10-17 6 BBaaaaaaaaa j FREE PRESS FOOTBALL COMPETITION No. 9 I agree to abide by the conditions governing this competi- j tlon as set out above and to accept as final the decision of the Competition Editor of the Singapore Free Press m all matters j j appertaining thereto. My forecast of211 words
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Advertisement129 1933-10-17 6 gjj FAMOUS ENGLISH |Hj TABLE DELICACIES b=.| GILLARD'S Celebrated l^i^i L. V. Pickle, Menager ji tßi>l Pickle and Mixed Pickles I GILLARD'S Assorted r^^^j POTTED MEATS fc^ux^t and K^iVoxioki' i FISH PASTES j| Oxford, Pork and i l Wt<J&&&4>W^ Bee' Sausages B§S»A PORK '"Vi^jJjA iii 11. and I I t>,129 words
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Article260 1933-10-17 7 iiur. L,u rze-chin Transferred From Penang (By Our Chinese Correspondent] A Chinese telegram states that Mr. Lv Tze-chin, Chinese Consul m Penang, nas been appointed Chinese Consul m Kuala Lumpur, while his place In Penang will be taken by Mr. Huang Yen-kai who is now on his way260 words
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Article522 1933-10-17 7 MRS. DRAGE CONVICTED; I ON ONE COUNT Acquitted On Five Other Charges The prolonged hearing of the charge against Mrs. E. M. Drage. a Eurasian, on six charges of cheating on which she j has been standing trial before Mr. N. Grice. the second magistrate ended, 'yesterday522 words
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Article266 1933-10-17 7 I A.A.M.'s $200,000 Car 1 Park The vacant patch of land which has for more than 20 years been an eyesore opposite the Sanitary Board Offices m the middle of Kuala Lumpur has been taken over by the A. A.M. (Selangor Branch) as a public Car-Park. This plot,266 words
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Article90 1933-10-17 7 The Right Rev. Bishop Tong, the first Annamese Bishop to be consecrated by His Holiness the Pope m June last, is now travelling out to Indochina via Penang and Bangkok. His Lordship 'has been appointed coadjutor of the Bishop of Phab-Diem and he left j France by the M.M. Amboise90 words
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Article346 1933-10-17 7 PUBLIC MEETING AT KUALA LUiYLPUR Dealers And Consumers Join In Protest •From Our Own Correspondent Kuala Lumpur. Oct. 15 The new rice tax was discussed for two hours this alternoon at a public meeting convened by the Belangor Chinese Chamber of Commerce and i attended by346 words
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Article316 1933-10-17 7 Impersonation Alleged, Men Committed Tan Mali Su and Eng Ah Tuan were i committed to the Assizes at the con- elusion of the preliminary inquiry before Mr. R J. F. Curtis, the Third .Magistrate, yesterday, into charges of; .cheating by impersonation and forging a valuable security against316 words
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Article143 1933-10-17 7 Chinese Youths Fall Out After trial on a charge ol voluntarily causing grievous hurt, John Khoo, a sturdily- built Chinese youth, was con- j victed yesterday, before Mr. H. A Forrer. the Criminal District Judge, of the lesser offence of voluntarily causing hurt. Sentence was deferred until Nov.143 words
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Advertisement209 1933-10-17 7 TANTON j NELSON Co., Ltd. j COLLYER QUAY j B B B B B STORAGE ONE 5874 APB3 CAPITOL SATURDAY NEXT AT 11 A.M. j ij§^ MICKEY MOUSE MATINEE j J3^ Special Attraction: 'THREE LITTLE PIGS" and j "jflN MICKEY MOUSE'S GALA PREMIERE" Watch our Special Announcement TO-MORROW GOODWOOD PARK209 words
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Advertisement235 1933-10-17 7 I_ASX NIGHT t TO enjoy x. -^ss^ #A> \4 JOAN BLONDELL I j tHlI' H^^ WARNER BROS. PICTURE. j J PREMIERE TO-MORROW A GREAT BRITISH FILM— i FROM TEMPLE THL'RSTON'S FAMOIS STORY. J L 't!Lj^rANNE GREY, BASIL^^H- JH I j RATHBONE. OWEN I W NARES i In ONE PRECIOUS I235 words
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516 1933-10-17 8 The Singapore Free Press TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1933. The German Bombshell Germany has forfeited ten years of gradually accumulating world sympathy by her hasty decision to withdraw from the League of Nations and not to participate j further m the disarmament negotiations at Geneva. In recent years 1 there has516 words
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Article, Illustration492 1933-10-17 8 SIR Sayaji Rao 111. the Maharaja Gaekwar of Baroda. is one of the most loyal of the Indian Prince^ and one of the most progressive^ He is by tradition attached to the British m loyalty, for he is descended from a distant branch of the family492 words
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Article352 1933-10-17 8 p^e Deputy Commissioner of Police, F.M.S., has gone on leave. tJ^T* lo^?* J? wson °f Kamra Tin Dredging Ltd., Puket, West Slam has returned from home furlough Mr. Justice Prlchard. K.C., the senior £u£ne judge, Penang. left Genoa on a Dutch steamer for Medan on Friday.352 words
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Article208 1933-10-17 8 To the Editor. Sir.—The long N*fl rllrl have now arrived and m the course of th. through A AM Branr original stock of th. hausted some months consignment was ord. Despatch of this con tlt avoidably delayed an«j applications for bad unexpectedly large total ir208 words
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Article174 1933-10-17 8 To Thr Editor Sir— l was so sun porean" should air his grtmnm a the unemploytiu tr ridicule <>t tin- Eur nj fttfi v i force bai i io lei this slight g Logically Chin.. they certainly are iltoswi to rradf breed prollncalh British-Malaya wh.-i. they aft p* strictly174 words
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Article114 1933-10-17 8 Mr. J. C. Pesketi Is going home by thi B« Oct 27 Mr F H Dal. TH planter, and Mrs DuN are from Home this Mil Dr Ml Research Institut. the research br »n I estates m Sum Is staying m I Mr W E Engineer, oi th. 1 Department.114 words
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Advertisement143 1933-10-17 8 1 Ifieizf *^!^^^r^v'J u --x'r-rT-0- r^ pi @*r w §§1 pI B «5a pwi I Ui.bßEcV p^ i 4»'^ D B f C# j t_ I iy O ft EC^» F C PORT sJr **f t CLI B BY spe< i v \^wk^y& TO H M THE \PPOINTMEM KING F143 words
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Advertisement59 1933-10-17 8 WE ARE TOLD THAT CONVICTS serving a life sentence are allowed to ask for books from the prison library. A prisoner who demanded a Bradshaw would doubtless be regarded with a certain amount of suspicion. All those about to travel should provide themselves with "GAFLAC" BAGGAGE POLICIES. GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE59 words
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Article124 1933-10-17 9 01 VMPIA SHOW "BEST EVER" Britain Leading The London, Oct. 12. today opened its six miles .ays to what is hailed as the iow ever" of motor-cars from many nation* There are on show over 400 different prices ranging from £100 to Speed and appearance areReuter - 124 words
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Article84 1933-10-17 9 Several Hours Ahead Of "Smithy" Calcutta. Oct. 16. Ulm. the Australian flier. cd here to-day. His time between London and Karachi was 2 days 14 He is thus considerably ahead it Kiimsford Smith's record flight this mori'l Reuter Athens. Oct. 13. c Australian airman, Charles Ulm, sReuter; Reuter Wireless - 84 words
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Article64 1933-10-17 9 Disorder At All-China Olympiad Hong Kong. Oct. 16. sixth day of the All-China i Hympiad three soldiers belonging toj the 83th Division entered the parade! ground outside the enclosure yesterday. Nanking boy scouts, m an attempt to prevent them violating the regulations the meeting, were so badlyUnion Times - 64 words
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Article82 1933-10-17 9 '".apore Rotary Club held another successful dinner meeting at the Sea View Hotel yesterday, when there was a S<jod gathering of members and ladU\s dinner there was dancing to the band of Mr. Paul Strauss, and (-■aban-t numbers were provided by two memb.-rs of the Imanoff Party.82 words
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Article273 1933-10-17 9 OFFICER DENIES OFFICIAL REPORT Sensations At Reichstag Fire Trial Berlin, Oct. 11. At the reopening of the Reichstag flre trial a most dramatic incident Dccured when DimitrofT at the outset wished to put a question, at which the President sharply stated that the moment was inopportune for questions. In spiteReuter Wireless - 273 words
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145 1933-10-17 9 PRINCE GEORGE Stands After Opening Ceremony London. Oct. 12. )rge opened the 26th. In- j Motor Show at Olympia :ompany with King Alfonso D of inspection of the 400 exhibition. Cars from five continential countries and and the United Stales are exbut British oars predominate. different makes shown British. 13145 words
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321 1933-10-17 9 CONSTABLE'S DENIAL No Communist Documents On Lubbe Berlin. Oct. 13. The case for the prosecution m the Reichstag trial was set back by Constable Posschel who arrested and searched Van der Lubbe m the burn- ing building, strongly denying that Van der Lubbe was carrying Communist papers as the official321 words
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Article53 1933-10-17 9 Paris, Oct. 16. Germany's action has precipitated the possibility of the Daladier Government tailing as its enemies, already strong, now attack it by alleging the failure of the Government's conciliatory foreign i policy. They instance the further arms I cut agreed upon m the teeth of strong53 words
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152 1933-10-17 9 ARMS CONFERENCE Adjournment For A Week Recommended Geneva. Oct. 16. The outcome of the great Powers' meeting is that Mr. Henderson will tomorrow recommend the General Commission of the Conference to adjourn for a brief period, possibly a week, to enable the Governments to review the I situation created byReuter - 152 words
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163 1933-10-17 9 Berlin. Oct. 14. Four foreign lawyers. Mr. Leo j Gallagher "United States*. M. Willard 'France* and lime. DeieheiT and M. GregoroiT "Bulgaria*, who were attending the Reichstag fire trial, were summoned to leave the court by detectives during a brief interval m the procecdirgsReuter - 163 words
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Article53 1933-10-17 9 Warsaw, Oct. 15. Alarm and condemnation but not much surprise are the opinions expressed by the press here at Germany's action. The semi-official Gazeta Polska says Germany has decided to arm openly. The paper is surprised that people have not foreseen this and asserts the situation isReuter - 53 words
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109 1933-10-17 9 EFFECTS ON 'CHANGE Fall In Francs; Dollar Revives London, Oct. 16. The heavy offerings of gold currencies as the result of Hitler's coup was the feature of the exchange markets to-day. The dollar appreciated from 4.57 to 4.47 while French francs were quoted at 81.78 after reaching 82.00 The principal109 words
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Article51 1933-10-17 9 London. Oct. 16. A fall of 2s. 9d. m the price of gold since Saturday to 128s. 6d. per fine ounce is attributed to the selling of I French francs for sterling. Gold is now 6s. 2d. per ounce below the record price touched on October 3.Reuter - 51 words
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Article82 1933-10-17 9 Chinese Fatal Act From Penang Ferry i From Our Own Correspondent) Penang. Oct. 16. A Chinese who was crossing to Penang from Butterworth on the ferry boat. Kulim. at noon to-day jumped into the sea when the boat was halfway across. Although the boat was immediately putReuter - 82 words
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Advertisement46 1933-10-17 9 ■■i (.aumont-British Comedy Triumph! W anatol litwak >.t tell me ton.cht" t^.) what Spicy! Saucy! Witty! h »ppe»ed "oi trnmn aid" IL«i I m the SLEEPING CAR IP^^^^Hl^Mim m"*™ With IVOR NOVELLO iL.UJ^^HHiHL^III tahrtt MADELEINE CARROLL H|^^^^^^B|^S "Th""' and STANLEY HOLLOW AY IL..JH CAPITOL Coming Soon46 words
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Advertisement123 1933-10-17 9 COMMODITY MARKET LATEST RUBBER AND TIN PRICES AND STERLING RATES RUBBER London. Oct. 16. Messrs. Symington and Wilson*! rubber market closing prices to-da3 were Spot (Sellers* 331 32d <4 1 32 d (Buyers* 329 32d. (4 Hl6d. Jan. -March 4d. (4 1 16 d. April- June 4 1 16 d.123 words
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Advertisement188 1933-10-17 9 \^enlheric I* Lip Slick n btays on from jfl k v Breakfast till Supper T^B W Jn p all day —I 4 LE NTH ERIC FACE POWDER. A Toilet Luxury adding to your charm and Personality. Obtainable m all fashionable shades. SOLE AGENTS: ROBINSON Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR. s^^f188 words
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Article852 1933-10-17 10 A Local Business Man's Views No. 5. Hairpins And Steamrollers You can walk into aimost any of the offices of the big firms here and buy either a packet of hairpins or a steam- roller. If they have no steamrollers In stock, they will order them for you. They may852 words
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Article203 1933-10-17 10 Oct. 11 13 14. American Can Com. 92V 2 90 92 km. Telephone and Telegraph 117% 117 118»/ 2 fttcheson Railroad 57y 4 54y 2 54V 8 I Dupont 77% 75% 74%! Firestone, Common 22% 21 y 8 21% General Electric 21 y 8 20 20y 2 1203 words
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Article79 1933-10-17 10 Paterson, Simons and Co., Penang, I igents: Henrietta Rubber 70,000 lbs. September; Sungel Matang Rubber 0,000; Rampah Cocoanut 128,000 nuts. Boustead and Co., Penang, agents: Pakuapa Valley: Output first half >ctober 641 hours 150,000 cubic yards j 64 piculs. Evatt and Co.. Kuala Lumpur. ecretaries: Katu79 words
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Article306 1933-10-17 10 HOME INDUSTRIALS ACTIVE I Influence Of Trade Returns i London, Oct. 12. On the Stock Exchange today a brighter sentiment prevailed but following the excellent Board of Trade returns for last month, attention was virtually confined to home industrials which were strong and active throughout the day.306 words
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Article210 1933-10-17 10 World Exchange Rates October 16 SELLING London, 4 months' sight 2j4 5|32 London, 3 months' sight 2j4% London, 60 days' sight 2; 4 764 London, 30 days' sight 2|4 3 32 London, demand 2,4 I|l6 London, T.T. 214 1|32 Lyons. Paris, demand 925 Hamburg, demand 148 New York, demand 52210 words
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Article202 1933-10-17 10 Singapore Produce Prices October 16th., 1:1 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers Gambier 4.50 Java Cube 7.5( Hamburg Cube 7.50 Muntok White Pepper 23.00 White Pepper 22.75 Back Pepper 13.00 Copra, sundried 3.20 Copra, mixed 2.65 Small flake Tapioca 4.00 Med. Pearl Tapioca 4.50 Small Pearl Tapioca 4.75 Llngga Sago Flour i202 words
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Article119 1933-10-17 10 October 16 Devoe's Imperial Brilliant Kerosene per tin (of 4 Imp. galls.) 1.70 Sylvan Arrow Kerosene per tin 1.50 Socony Motor Gasoline ex pump per British Imperial Gallon 82 Socony Motor Gasoline y A drums per British Imperial Gallon 65 Socony Motor Gasoline (4-gallon tin) 3119 words
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Article71 1933-10-17 10 m^ London, Oct. 9. The Chancellor of the Exchequer has I agreed to an immediate issue by the Government of the Union of South I £n C rLn°^ th A purpose of refunding £13,000,000 of 5 per cent, stock 1933-43 This is an exceptional measure and drawal71 words
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Article708 1933-10-17 10 1 FORD'S BRAZIL TRIALS ANALYSED Tapping Still Four Years Off Mr. J. R. Weir, one time attached tc the Rubber Research Institute and BDlll recently m charge of the re- 1 search branch of the Gocdyear estates j !in Sumatra is now Henry Ford's ad- viser on708 words
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Article85 1933-10-17 10 Rubber Association p October 16th.. 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers R.S.S. equal to London r Standard, Spot (loose) 12% 13 i R.S.S. equal to London i Standard. (FOB.) 13!' 8 13% f Standard R.S.S. on Tender Oct. 12 15 16 13 1|1« t Oct.-Dec. 13 13% Jan.-Mar.85 words
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Article791 1933-10-17 10 Quota Far In Excess Of Present Production London, Oct. 3. At a meeting held m London on Thursday, it was decided that the Cornish mines should be included m the international tin control scheme which will come into force on the expiry of the present scheme,791 words
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Article230 1933-10-17 10 Chamber Of Commerce Meeting At the monthly Committee meeting of the North Borneo Chamber of Commerce held m the Sandakan Club on Wednesday. October 4. at 10.30 am Mr. J. K. S. Malcolm (m the Chair) m response to a request received from the Resident, Sandakan, Messrs.230 words
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Article70 1933-10-17 10 New Enactment IU-inu Framed A numb, r to be introdur»<l In i Council. A C<>n -rrnrr.il provision! 'hns" of t! < b< <-n iiratt< I Tior^ thai business In JotMl f he absence < am lor the toeon i Soparato 1< oanies carrvin. -)t life or 0170 words
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Article18 1933-10-17 10 Mr I W 81. Kuala Pilah. is «h< pin on transtrr Mr is returning from I cessor. n18 words
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Article35 1933-10-17 10 It was point d rates of froini Sandakan an<l H r sidcrably higher I twecn Salnon ai<i heavily handt* appliThe secretary w II ♦V» nisiti^n mMn panics concern. <i d able reduction m present m35 words
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Article762 1933-10-17 11 I Yesterday's Closing Quotations OCTOBER 16, 1933. Buyers Sellers oani 30s 31s 34s 36s n (ss) 15s 16s 1.27V 2 1.35 B 33s 34s 21 25 usi) 92»/2 97y a 2s 9d 3s 9d 47 50 40 45 «ss) 16s 17s 7s 7s 9d 22 24 c.d.762 words
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Article374 1933-10-17 11 PROTECTING THE CONSUMER to Standards For Canned Goods ndards for National Mark t and vegetables will shorti by the British Ministry of •r.al Mark is a registered k. used m association with rade designations, andcon--1 warranty that the goods I is applied comply m all Ith the regulations of the374 words
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Article112 1933-10-17 11 A research party of the Azneft Oil Trust has recently located a vast oil field on the bottom of the Caspian Sea, at the distance of about three hundred metres from the shore. The formerly adopted method of fllling-in small portions of the sea and creating112 words
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Article351 1933-10-17 11 Hope Hased On Favourable! Credit Situation i Britain is hopeful of Übing its position as world banker to aid its lagging industry, writes Claude a. Jagger. Various schemes of "rationalizing" i British industry have made but moder- ate progress, and mass production is comparatively under developed as comI351 words
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Article90 1933-10-17 11 I Moscow, Oct. 13. A powerful oil fountain has spurted at the Lokbatan oilfields near Baku. I Its daily output amounts to nearly j l 12,000 tons, i The sair" well gave already an oil fountain which functioned during May s and Jure with daily output of90 words
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Advertisement987 1933-10-17 11 I— Assets exceed $12,000,000 Assurance m force over I3S.H t,ft The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In the Straits Settlements) HEAD OFFICE Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE- 27 OW Jewrj c The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court ol England and compiles987 words
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Advertisement447 1933-10-17 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital m 600.001 snares oi £5 each £3 000 0M Reserve Fund fVnnn'no* Reserve Liability o/ *3.000,0W Proprietors £3 000 0* HEAD OFFICB 38, Bishopsgate. London, i.e. I Agencies and Branches: Alor Star Hollo Semaran*447 words
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Article440 1933-10-17 12 Six Motor Schooner To Run To Sumatra That a new Burmese shipping company is to take a share m Burma's coastal trade will be welcome nrws to those who have the interest of the country at heart, and to the Burmese themselves, who will now find i.ew440 words
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442 1933-10-17 12 ITALIAN SUBSIDY SURPRISES BRITISH Strange South African Action The astonishment expressed m Capeown regarding the report of a subsidy agreement between the Union Govenment and two Italian shipping lines, is shared by British shipping men ,n London. British companies provide regular sailings between South and East Africa and Mediterranean ports442 words
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Article105 1933-10-17 12 The new Walmer lifeboat made its first trip to search for a small sailing vessel that suddenly disappeared off the coast. Just before dusk the vessel was seen to be m difficulty m rough seas when inside the Goodwins about a mile north of the South Goodwin105 words
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Article41 1933-10-17 12 The following notice to mariners was posted yesterday T. 9. 14-10 running torpedo 18 inch, F.A.A. 3. No. 865 lost during dropping practice on 13/10/33. Approximate position Lat. 1° 15*40" North, Long. 104© 9*12" East. Reward for recovery $40.41 words
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Article160 1933-10-17 12 To be Succeeded By An Older Man Retiring from the Navy at his own request, to make way for young men. Admiral Francis H Mitchell. D.5.0.. has been replaced by an officer older than he! His successor is Vice- Admiral Sir Frank Larken. who was at the Dardanelles.160 words
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Article58 1933-10-17 12 The Swedish American Line's motorship Orlpsholm will go into Eriksberg's yard to undergo extensive alterations which will include enlarging and improving the flrst-c!ass accommodation! before the vessel sails on an Indian cruise m January The work of reconstruction will be on much the sam-! lines as that carried out on58 words
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Advertisement762 1933-10-17 12 Bums Philp line. (Incorporated In Australia) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailing by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7,375 tons) and the s.s. MANGOLA (3,352 tons): [Cargo only] s MARELLA Is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia. Cabins de762 words
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Advertisement46 1933-10-17 12 To'gVERYWHERE IN CANADA \J AND MOST OF TH' A )h Tbm Hwm link w #f c*-*U. V* B ar I to Urn tovt «f wmm4r— /*mm. «nW*t lkr«^ lr«. v.^- PTiSQ B tnw "inn ii CflMlcrt. TWv^. |H ft HONGKONG BANK CHAMBER aSm, Hanadian Nation 146 words
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Miscellaneous532 1933-10-17 12 Local And Foreign Mail Despatches and Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. and Thursday 7.30 am. Kedah Monday to Friday Saturday 7 p.m. Kuantan (via Jerantut) Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Kuantan <via Jerantut) Saturdays 7 p.m. Kelantan <via Padang Besart Monday and Friday 7 p.m. Kelantan (via532 words
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Miscellaneous338 1933-10-17 12 Singapore j HQ 0u r Ships Alonßsid, Expected 1., \rV,v* rW Fast Wharf (Kntr... Kumsanu U Main Wharf 1t1 Tmm Maru Kedah 13; LtTerk Indrapoera 7. Empire Dock (Kntr, Rhexenor 30. L City 34; City of a Empire I>ock (Kntr Katong 47; M.i. West Wharf (Kn1r...,,, f Kertosono 3; M.338 words
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Advertisement531 1933-10-17 13 P. o. British India and Apcar Lines. (Incorporated In England) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. i'NDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT LONDON AND FAR E/IST MAIL SERVICE OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA JAPAN. (Due Due. Tonnage. Singapore Tonnage. Singapore 6.810 Oct. 25 RAWALPINDI 17,000531 words
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Advertisement602 1933-10-17 13 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In England) "ELLERMAN" LINE. FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL U Steamer Due Sails: raw S ESP* 30 N 2 City or Lille Nov 2 g Dec 2 City of Evansville Dec 29 Jan 2 vof Norwich Jan 29602 words
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Advertisement1054 1933-10-17 13 I >^ INSURANCF to^^^ 1 {S* 511 QU>be "<~t tun- ksv RAILWAYS Tbe P.d««t«<t M.1., State. B«U»»^ Tb. Stat. ftaUw.,. < 91WD lmp.ru, Ltd ...JS-KJ- 7A* BLUE rUMMBL LIME Regular service to Marseilles. London. Amsterdam, Rotterdam and Bremen Genoa. Havre, Liverpool an^Olasgow Hoston. New York and Bait^TrS: WEEKLY SERVICE TOULON1,054 words
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Advertisement738 1933-10-17 14 K. P. M. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ ROKAN— Tuesday, Oct. 17, Bengkalis, Paneh, Berombang, TanjongMengeidar. Tanjong-Leldong and Asahan. TOMOHON— Tuesday, Oct. 17, Singkawang, Pemangkat and Sambas. HOUTMAX— Wednesday, Oct. 18, Saigon. MAJANd-- Wednesday, Oct. 18, Prigl-Radja, Sapat, Tembilahan, PoeloePallas, Pengalian-Estate and Rengat. THEDENS— Wednesday, Oct. 18, Muntok and Palembang. TOBA— Wednesday,738 words
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Advertisement381 1933-10-17 14 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE c^m/ AMERICAN MAIL LJNE EUROPE via AMERICA VISIT SUNNY CALIFORNIA YOSEMITE PARK HOLLYWOOD GRAND CANYON NEW LOW THROUGH RATES HONG KONG TO EUROPE VIA AMERICA WEEKLY SAILINGS FROM MANILA AND OR HONG KONG TO SEATTLE DIRECT OR VIA HONOLULU TO SAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANGELES AND VIA PANAMA381 words
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Advertisement476 1933-10-17 14 O. S. K. LIN? ANNOUNCE DRASTIC REDUCTIONS IN )R9f AND CABIN CLASS PASSAGE R ATFS i,, M Singapore to East and Sjuth African and w American Ports, as follows:REDUCED RATES (*«n,mum) to Principal p Orll FIRST CLASS CABIN I \s> TO MOMBASA 7OJ I BEIRA nnj| DURBAN $378.00 $.U:jj| CAPE476 words
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Article213 1933-10-17 15 PUTTING THE "SOCK" INTO SOCCER Bangkok Likes Exciting Sport r Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, Oct. 11. played strenuously m ac was indeed, when the any naval eleven oy ol the royal grounds he robustness of their La reminded oi the protm? series of rough have this season been the Suan Ku.arb213 words
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60 1933-10-17 15 Tennis This statement gave rise 1o great idignation on the part of the natives 'ho. at hundreds of protest meetings ritioised Dutch administration M rytng to keep down the standard of ving m Java. The Government thereupon investiated the matter and the Bataviaasch fieuwsblad now60 words
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Article221 1933-10-17 15 Hp rior Scheming By Brilliant Scottish Side Mr Own Correspondent.) London, Oct. 2. match In mid-week was I Arsenal, the champions :ba!l League, were given an on m the art of team work )ury en Wednesday by Glasgow ne champions of the Scottish a return match. As you221 words
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Article45 1933-10-17 15 »am have generally finished mble position m the First nee the wor. Their teams heavy-footed and dour. sides cling to style— and he "arrival" of accomplish'ayors llko Grnsvenor and s a hope of better footMcCurk. from Clyde, at Bht. should add welcome ur the attack.45 words
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Article, Illustration18 1933-10-17 15 Runners-up m the S.A.F.A. cup tournament-the Siong 800 A.S feam which lost to the C.C.A.A. m the final18 words
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Article230 1933-10-17 15 Malayan Fixtures For The Season We give below the complete list of the inter-State and other important fixtures for the remainder of the Rugby season m Malaya. Oct. 14 N.S. v. Perak (Trophy match). Seremban. 15 Perak v. Johore. Seremban. 21 Selangor v. Penang, Kuala Lumpur. Singapore v. Negri230 words
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Article111 1933-10-17 15 (From Our Own Correspondent Seremban, Oct. 14. THE Negri Sembilan All-Blues, the premier Mai' yar Asiatic Rugby football club, has made novel suggestion for the promotion ol rugger among Asiatics m this coui try. Thp ~lub has already communicated it: scheme to other Asiatic rugger clubs.111 words
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Article203 1933-10-17 15 The following have been invited to oiay for S.V.C.A. vs. P.S.R.F.C. to-day at SCC Pte. Hcrsley: Pte. Land, LSgt. Price, Sgn. Welch, 2-Lt. Dodds; Pte. Divies. Pte. Owen: Gnr. Davidson. Gnr. Priest, L.-Cpl. Skey, L.-Cpl. Howgill, Pte. Sladden. Gnr. Johnston, Pte. Howe and Pte. Anderson. The following have203 words
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Article117 1933-10-17 15 Odds-On Favourite Wins Caulfield Stakes Sydney, Oct. 15. The result of the Caulfield Stakerr, run here to-day was as follows: CHATHAM (9-4) 1 MIDDLE WATCH (9-4) 2 DERM AID (9-1) t 3 KUVERA (9-0) t. t dead-heat. Won by three-quarters of a length; head between second and third.117 words
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Article152 1933-10-17 15 Boxing Verdict m First Professional Bout T Penang, Oct. 15. In the presence of one of the biggest crowds ever assembled at Fun and Frolic Frank Webber had his first professional fight last night, meeting Francis Aposto, the Burma champion, m a ten round bout for a152 words
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Article98 1933-10-17 15 Results of ties played m the Old Rafflesians* Association tennis tournament are as follows: G. T. Teall Challenge Cup H. M. Sujak beat F. Norris 6—3. 6 4. Dr. S. L. Oehlers beat N. A. Mallal 6—l, 6—2. Singles Handicap Dr. R. C. Oehlers (owe 5) beat Mohd98 words
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Article95 1933-10-17 15 Election Of Officers And Committees At the annual general meeting of the India-Ceylon Club the following office bearers and committees wen elected President. Mr. M. Kader Sultan JP jhon. secretary and treasurer, Mr I I* Modr. Nagalingam J.P.. committee, Messrs. T. K. Shaik Dawood J.P., M V Pillal.95 words
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Article94 1933-10-17 15 Opponents, as well as friends, of Kent cricket will deplore the passing, at the comparatively early age of 54. of Ueut.Co!. L. H. W. Troughton. general manager of the county cricket team. Colonel Troughton succeeded the late j Tom Pawley, after captaining the side from 1914 until94 words
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Article75 1933-10-17 15 After being led by 85 runs on the flist innings Shanghai beat Hankow by one wicket, m the junior Interport cricket encounter m Hankow. The scores were: Hankow: 132 (A. S. Newcombe 34. J A. Isaacs 7 for 66) and 42 (J. A. Isaacs 6 for 17).75 words
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Article31 1933-10-17 15 In a road race L. J. Ross, beat the 50 mtlcs record when he won the Palatine CC. open trial m 2hr. smin. 20seo. Previously. Frank Southall had held the record.31 words
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Article273 1933-10-17 15 Champions Clash In Bangkok tWmm Our Own Correspondent > Bangkok, Oct. 11. Tennis lovers In Bangkok had an opportunity this week to witness garnet m which the Annamite champlonj from Saigon, Chim and Nua, have taken part. Chim is the champion of Indochine, and Nua273 words
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Advertisement61 1933-10-17 15 m** t r If* viTejs^^ui^&At^B^^S^^^k BB^M^CSiSSuGj^Miiji^ik^hiiiii^Jiites^ttMEsi^^MHW^^^^^^^ How else could "CAPSTAN" retain the title *Malaya's standard cigarette' if i t were not for constant attention to every detail of manufacture. They are so dependable— the next CAPSTAN you light will be as perfect as the one you have just enjoyed so61 words
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Article670 1933-10-17 16 S.C.C. FAIL TO HOLD THE Y.M.C.A. Lively Forwards Too Fast For Defenders V.M.C.A 3: S.C.C 1. The S.C.C. were defeated by three goals to one when they met the V.M.C.A. at hockey on the Padang yesterday. The visitors fully deserved their victory. They were quicker m attack and more thrustful.670 words
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Article358 1933-10-17 16 PULAU BINTANG AN IDEAL SPOT Enjoyable Week-End For R.S.F.C. Members The second flying picnic organised by the Royal Singapore Flying Club was held with great success on Saturday and Sunday last. The programme for the picnic was more ambitious than the previous one, the site chosen being358 words
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Article142 1933-10-17 16 Seremban, Oct. 14. The Selangor Colts, a leading hockey side from Kuala Lumpur, who hay? an unbeaten record thus far this season defeated the Paulians Hockey Team of Serembin composed of old Boys of St. Paul's Institution by 3 goals to 1. The Colts opened the scoring142 words
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Article36 1933-10-17 16 Essex defeated Gloucestershire by 4 goals to 2 at Weston- super-Mare, m the final of the English Inter-County Water Polo Championship. R. j. c. Sutton scored three goals, and E. W. Pascoe one for the winners.36 words
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Article422 1933-10-17 16 HOCKEY PLAYER STUNNED ON PADANG S. R. C's Smart Win Ovei Chinese SRC. 4; S( An exciting ho. the SRC and U ed on the Padani: suited tn a 4-1 side. The S.R forward line which v ese defence Yet One account ol him Kood Judgment m n.i.: Though beaten422 words
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Article396 1933-10-17 16 W BB 4B W wB SB mm BB M B« SB BB •> mm B* BB BB Racing HANDICAPS FOR THE FIRST DAY Handicaps tor the first day of the Perak Turf Club autumn meeting, which opens on Saturday, were issued yesterday as follows Race 1. Horses396 words
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Article182 1933-10-17 16 Tennis Results of the ties played yesterday m the S.R.C. tennis tournament were as follows B Singles O. G. Struys owe 3 beat L. A. Marcus scr. 6 4, 6 2. Men's Doubles C. V. Reuterns and F. Scully plus 4 beat N. E. Ess and G. H.182 words
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Article, Illustration26 1933-10-17 16 Keng Hock scoring from a penalty kick m the match m which the Chinese Companions beat Sion* Bo 3 m the final of the S.C.F.A. cup.26 words
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Article83 1933-10-17 16 America's Wonder Horse Mr. Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney's five-year-old. Equipoise, who is being kept m training with the idea of beating Sun Beau's record, stake earnings of £78.500, has brought his winnings up to approximately £62.880 by capturing the Hawthorne Gold Cup Race valued about £5.000. The stakes83 words
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Article339 1933-10-17 16 GOOD SHOOTING BY MALAY VOLUNTEERS Championship Won By Capt. Newey The ninth annual "Bisley" meeting of *he F <Malay) Company of the Singapore Volunter Corns was held at Bukit Timah range on Sunday. The meeting was a success m every way. 80 com- petitors taking part m339 words
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Article64 1933-10-17 16 Opening Match At Karachi Karachi. Oct. 16. The M.C.C. team opened the Indian tour with a two day match against Major C. B Ruble's eleven. The M.C.C. scored 292 "Walter 71. Barnett 62. Valentine 59) and 70 for four declared. Major Ruble's side made 99 (Townsend 3 forReuter - 64 words
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Article141 1933-10-17 16 It is understood that the Nawab of Pataudi has accepted the invitation to play for His Excellency the Viceroy's !XI at Delhi against the M.C.C on I November 21st. 22nd and 23rd. The Viceroys XI. it is believed, will probably be selected from among the141 words
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Article23 1933-10-17 16 Flanagan, a wing- forward formerly with Kingstonian F.C., has signed professional forms for Bath City. Swindon Town were m competition for his services.23 words
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Article154 1933-10-17 16 Second Trial To Select Singapore Team The second trial match to select the j Singapore team lor the inter-State iiockey match against Selangor on Saturday will be played on the Padang 3B Thursday. The teams are as fol- 1 1 lows Whites:— F. L. Oehlers iS.R.C); Muthucumaru <C.S.C.>.154 words
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Advertisement31 1933-10-17 16 THE CHILDREN'S QUESTION BOOK COMPILED BY GEORGE A. BIRMINGHAM. CHILDREN! CAN YOU ANSWER THIS $1.50 $1.50 A DELIGHTFUL NEW GAME FOR CHILDREN. (FROM FIVE TO ANY AGE) MALAYA PUBLISHING HOUSE ltd31 words
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Advertisement90 1933-10-17 16 andclear spring water. J Ihrct of the most important ingredients XT sa| y to the manufacture of a perfect Ret Malt and Hops harvested from the worlds m<>-> famous fields and orchards impart nutriment Y^ m and that distinctive flavour which charact« W teer. The Company's slogan "Only the I?est90 words
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