The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 18 October 1933
1933-10-18
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Title Section17 1933-10-18 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. No. 14,0!)0 EST. 1835. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1933. 10 CENTS.17 words
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Article357 1933-10-18 1 HITLER'S CALL TO NAZI LEADERS Momentous Week-end Conference PI VCE OF WORLD AT STAKE Lord Cecil France Not To March On !is now (icrmany's turn to wait and see hat the reaction of the Powers will be to wrecking of the Disarmament Conference Hitler has summoned all the Nazi leadersReuter - 357 words
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Article127 1933-10-18 1 Mr. N. Chamberlain Says No Alarmist Fears London, Oct. 16. The first reference by a British Cabinet Minister to Germany's withdrawal from the Disarmament Conference was made by Mr. Neville Chamberlain 111 a speech at Nottingham. Ho described Germany's action as "precipitate ill-judged and very regrettable." lie emphasisedReuter - 127 words
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Article577 1933-10-18 1 London, Oct. 14. Germany's withdrawal from the League of Nations and the Disarmament Conference has created a European sensation of the first order. The announcement was made by Hitler himself at a meeting of pressmen and s obviously intended as a reply to the big Powers, whoReuter Wireless - 577 words
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Article859 1933-10-18 1 Mr. Henderson's Grave Warning Geneva, Oct. 16. "The choice before us is peace or #ar. progressive disarmament by world action or a mad race to increase both defensive and offensive weapons. j peaceful development or collapse into barbarism with the experience of all the horrors and savagery859 words
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Article50 1933-10-18 1 1,375 STOCK-BROKERS AS WITNESSES U.S. Commission Refuses To Take"No" Washington, Oct. 17. 1.375 members of the New York Stock Exchange will be sub-poenaed to appear before the Senate Banking Commission inquiring into Stock Exchange transactions following the refusal of the Board ol Governors to submit to Mr. Pecora's questionnaire- ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article44 1933-10-18 1 Bismarck, N. Dakota, Oct. 17. Ihe Governor has proclaimed an embargo on the export of wheat from midnight on Thursday, continuing indefinitely with the object of raising prices and call the attention of the nation to the plight of the farmers.— ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article92 1933-10-18 1 Washington, Oct. 17. Mr. Ickes. Secretary of the Interior. has fixed minimum prices for petroleum and its products effective from Dec. 1. The basis is 36 gravity. Mid-continent crude oil is fixed at $1.11 a barrel other prices varying upward or downward according to quality. The LabourReuter - 92 words
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Article176 1933-10-18 1 Clearing Way For Hitler The Dictator Berlin, Oct. 16. The election on November 12th. may incidentally mean the abolition of office of Reich President. There are many indications that once the nation has overwhelmingly endorsed Hitler's policy. President Hindenburg will decide to retire to Neudeck and makeReuter Wireless - 176 words
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Article74 1933-10-18 1 Another Expedition To Cocos Islands London, Ort. 16. A motor yacht sailed to-day iiom Pembroke Dock for the Cocos Islands, n the quest for gold hidden on the islands. The treasure, which is reputed to be worth £12.000.000, was nidden in 1834 by mutineers. The leader of74 words
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Article17 1933-10-18 1 Calcutta. Oct. 17. Charles Ulm left for Akyab at 9.05 local time this morning. ReuterReuter - 17 words
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Article1407 1933-10-18 1 SIAM'S REBELS ON THE RUN Normal Railway Traffic T o tl a y OIAM'S mystery revolution appears to be on ils last legs. A message from our Bangkok correspondent states lhat a communique has been issued by the C.-in-C. that the rebels have evacuated Don Muang and are in full1,407 words
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Article102 1933-10-18 1 PUBLIC INSULT TO MR. HENDERSON Nazi And Geneva Incident Cirneva. <hl. 17, A German journalist rtpNtmtinf the Nazi papers publii ly insulted Mr Arthur Henderson Presidt nt oi th»« Disarmament Oonfcrenet, In front oi the disarmament building this morning He parked his rar In the ptea tmtTfii for Mr. HendersonReuter - 102 words
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Advertisement65 1933-10-18 1 KLIM POWDERED MILK II APPROACH TO PCRE J\>TEVRIZED MILK IMJ IN THE TROPICS. •BIE AT ALL LEADING ISION STORES. i PRESENTS (FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY) THE MADCAPS OF MONTMARTRE/ 9 tELEANORE NINON, ROY PIERRE and LEO MANTIN. TO-NIGHT (INFORMAL) THURSDAY 19th (formal) SATURDAY 21st (formal) DANCING From 9.45 p.m. to65 words
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Advertisement74 1933-10-18 1 On Other Pages Betsy wins another yacht racePage 16. Athletes threaten to quit Chinese Olympic game*— Page 16. Wiltshire* beat Air Force hockey team Page 16. Local celebration of Deepavali Festival Page 3. Johore State Council proceedings^Pages 2 and 7. Sir Keith Smith passes throughPage 7. Volunteers defeat Public Services74 words
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Advertisement71 1933-10-18 1 KLIM POWDERED MILK TBE NEAREST APPROACH TO PI Kt FRESH, PASTEL'RIZED MILE OBTAINABLE IN THE TROPICS. OBTAINABLE AT ALL I FAIUV PROVISION STORES. CHRYSLER BIG CAR PERFORMANCE TO-NIGHT SEA VIEW HOTEL i SPECIAL DINNER DANCE I i I j CABARET j THE FAMOUS IMANOFF DANCERS ADELPHI HOTEL (ROOF-GARDEN) *f /A71 words
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Article2830 1933-10-18 2 JOHORE EDUCATION UNDER REVIEW Sir D. Galloway Withdraws Previous Criticisms WRONGLY INFORMED t Johore's budget was finally passed at a meeting of the State Council, presided over by the Mentri Besar, the Hon. Dato Abdul Hamid bin Yusof, yesterday, when recommendations of the Select Committee resulting in2,830 words
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Article36 1933-10-18 2 Thursday, O-tober 19th 1933 !CCGerahtyinthe2ndn Geok Eng vs Fefor« Mr. .Tnstice Mills In the 3rd! •>onrt at 11 a.m. Criminal Appeals l. R*x. vs Muru- pava. i 2. R*x vs. Choo) Ah Sap (f).36 words
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Article88 1933-10-18 2 Retirement Of Ipoh's Magistrate (From Our Own Correspondent.) w f IPoh, Oct. 14. With the retirement of Mr G S Hellings, first magistrate, Ipoh is deprived of a judicial officer, a popular >octal figure and a keen cricketer This morning members of the iocal bar gathered at88 words
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Article70 1933-10-18 2 Allegation Of Cruelty By Husband as^a'Jntni 0 Pay hIS fe $1 a m °nth as maintenance was made by the TalKiSk^ST- he Alba *»™t keeper lOCai Wcycle sh °P" The wife alle R ed cruelty and said her husband had formerly promised ?wo ISLn J aUlt hrr ln70 words
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Article44 1933-10-18 2 i London To C < Mr. Nicholas H drive from Lord I di'tsldo "Tin- St v the clock s*ru»k Reuter and "T». atives wero thr v.-. Mr Boorln P'^rl >rn [81 days tin- pn i d*vg. Drivirc B-wnin traversed t» Turkey.44 words
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Advertisement200 1933-10-18 2 Foods I The •Allenburys* Foods are particularly suited to tht I feeding of infants in hot climates. They are free I trorn harmful germs, and are readily prepared hy the 1 Isim P ;c addition of boiling water, thus giving complete I i independence of doubtful milk supplies. Moreover I200 words
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Advertisement422 1933-10-18 2 I CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS SUN-BATHING. I I To produce the fashionable Tan use only i. lENTHERIC SUNBATH OIL Stockists. MEDICAL HALL, LTD., Opp. General Fost Office. 1 1 New shipment of Wavy Bathing Caps just arrived. i J BUSINESS CARPS STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY STATIONERS BEPAIBERS. 14A Chaaf* Alley. Slnrapor*. The Cheapest422 words
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Advertisement487 1933-10-18 2 TENDERS i SINGAPORE MUNICIPAI NOTICE Tenders NOTICE Is hereby jlveij ititu wcuari' ;are now invited for the followln* materials or services and that parti culars of such tenders may be obtalne* In the Tender Room, Municipal Office* j Annual Tenders for 1934. Date o Closing. See Muni. Tender Room Supply487 words
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Advertisement392 1933-10-18 2 NOTICES EXCHANGE Ha\k^ It is hereby noting xhm Exchange Banks will v Wednesday. October z SEWING AM) MENDtfy; If you need sewtn* in your home, senu Service Depot YWc; A tor a worker or m.u, directions and leave Z The wivrs and daught, r* ud-LL* -d men will do it392 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous214 1933-10-18 2 DIARY OF THE WEEK Wednesday. 18th. Sigh Water 09.35. 8.6 ft., 21.52 9 1 ft Sugby: S.C.C II vs. Wiltshire "B" S.C.C Chinese League Football. Kreta Ayer vs. Covent. S C FA. Hockey: S.C.R.C. I vs. CSC. I. CSC I.A. vs. R.A.F.. 1. A.; M.C.U. vs. Y.M.C.A., M.C.U. °olioe Band.214 words
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1613 1933-10-18 3 Why The Hindus Celebrate Deepavali EPIC STORY EHIND TO-DA Y'S FESTIVAL e Battle Of Sri Krishna And Naraga (Kir Indian Correspondent.) the early hours of this r.ioiramongsi those Hindu families in 'ill clinging to old customs, would have been cleansed v itii water, and the floors deco- figures of birds,1,613 words
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Article, Illustration8 1933-10-18 3 Maureen O'Sullivan. charming Metro-Gold wvn -Mayer a< tress8 words
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Article196 1933-10-18 3 Workable Torch Found On Everest Eloquent testimony to the quality or British products is given in the course ol a personal narrative written by Mr. K. s. Bmythe in the Daily Telegraph on August 22. Describing the Story of the heroic failure ol the British Expedition to196 words
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Article148 1933-10-18 3 m Kemarkable Case Of Physical, Transformation a remarkable ease of physical Inns"•rmation in a woman has been voaled. Madeleine Mary Woods, daughter a Gosport -Hants' Naval Hospital worker, who for 28 years lived w'Jman. is new starting life afresh .s Mark Woods, a man. He is148 words
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Article17 1933-10-18 3 Mr Frankie Nieholls. oi TMsWfQf Tin Mining Co.. Grik. Upper P» rak has returned tron Rome furlough17 words
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Article374 1933-10-18 3 CRITICISM )F EAST A N I WEST World Parliament Of Religions A pl.-a that religion should »>< bruu-lit int > i-nc with modern d«v«l<,p menta Wai n:adc by ttv- Ciarkwar of Baroda in his cptnuu; addreai to th« Second World Parliament «>i Religion* at Chicago 1374 words
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Advertisement64 1933-10-18 3 JUST THE THING TO SEND HOME TO YOUR FRIENDS. WATER-COLOUR SKETCHES BY MARGARET FELKIN Twelve Reproductions in Colour, Size 11 x 9 SUBJECTS: CHINESE TEMPLES, MALAY VILLAGES. SHOPS, JUNKS, ETC. $5.00 per set of 12 In Portfolio ready for posting. KELLY WALSH, LTD. Incorporated in Honp Kong> RAFFLES PLACE SINGAPORE.64 words
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Advertisement251 1933-10-18 3 BS^ .^^Hi BB^^\ \-A Km m^ .^^r O^ 881 /^B bt X^V^ 0 I •T Bwk B^BV B^Bfea^afl SFT^ ..^b^b^bl Pepsodent announces a notable new discovery —an entirely new cleansing and polishing material that is twice as soft as polishing materials commonly used in tooth pastes. Gives teeth a higher251 words
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Article1732 1933-10-18 4 MAKING OVER A NATION Life In Germany To-day 6 •THE burning of "un-Germaa' 1 books in the square in front ot the University of Berlin, with the statue of the great scientist, von Humboldt, ironically looking on, was the act of enthusiastic students t < under the inspiration of the1,732 words
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Article, Illustration553 1933-10-18 4 ELY CULBERTSON - ELY CULBERTSON CONTRACT BRIDGE (By Frequently hands arise at the Contract table that require the most tremendous effort upon the part ot a Sayer to force a somewhat reluctant partner to respond to his calta It is not to be wondered at that if partner holds a complete553 words
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Advertisement81 1933-10-18 4 J^'^/ay Orders received /^f by post attend- /Cf ff/ ed lmmedia- •■s/ tely. Address: O/ 96. High St., v. Sing a- Sy A** pore /oT Pres C crlptlon /^V v^ of Lenses date st y le of y frames Suppll/JP ed. Best Quality /Asf Guaranteed Sight testing Free Price Moderate.81 words
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Advertisement16 1933-10-18 4 I goo*"! fll V Ay Ay a m I W I I I I I L-16 words
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Article, Illustration108 1933-10-18 5 M (i Watson the racing driver died from his injuries after tne car he was driving in the 500 mi s race at the Brooklands Trac overturned and burst into flames. Witnesses at inquest on the young Earl of Kerry, who fell in front108 words
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Article, Illustration44 1933-10-18 5 Children whose ages did not exceed IK years played in a u«»!f competition organised by the Oxhey Club, near Catford. The competitors Here the sons and daughters of past or present members of recognised clubs, and play was over 18 holes.44 words
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Advertisement125 1933-10-18 5 B^Bk. B^k. bW BBr^^vM'Av .'.■•.•.'r.-.v. -.v. a.-. •■."■■.ivSßl Bt^'H^B Bk' :■:^Bi •^S^a-.w.-.-.w.-w-.."/ .v%^BBBBBBBW: .-^BBBBBk;- Bk '^'^ycvfv^vXvj^y^^Mijßaji^^^^^^^ '^^^BBBBBbw. '^BBBBBjL a IL V''v^^jjjßß Htajfc^^v/i -.'y-''!]^^J^B B^k bW. > AVAv>":v^"vy-.v:i??Av:-^ B 1 B B iv v>/ \T'S"**^*"" -.y*«/»r/.*' j Jj u^r 888 JiVw'l\* V "''''t*'' l^'' I A' **^PBjfi*^W Ml^r Bi >*' .'^-'^^Bi125 words
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Article225 1933-10-18 6 BRITISH BROADCASTING CORPORATION 2 PKOCiK.VM.MhS FOR INDIA. BURMA. STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, and 2 FEDERATED MALAY STATES 1 FROM THE EMPIRE TRANSMITTER, DAVENTRY 2 ENGLAND. Two of the following frequencies and wavelengths will be used simultaneously, but the wave- lengths may be changed in the i course of each day's transmissions Announcements225 words
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Article178 1933-10-18 6 ATTACK WITH COBLER'S KNIFE "Reasonably Light' 9 Sentence A deal and dumb Chinese, shoei maker by profession, was brought be- fore the Chief Justice (Sir Waltei Huggarch in the Supreme Court yes terday to be sentenced for having vo- luntarily caused hurt with a dangeri178 words
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Article431 1933-10-18 6 FREE PRESS FOOTBALL COMPETITION Six Free Chances Every Week HELOW will be found particulars of the Free Press Football Com- petition No. 9in which you are asked to forecast results of ten English and Scottish League matches to be played on Oct. 21st. THE PRIZE OF431 words
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Article122 1933-10-18 6 A duplicate list Is provided In which the competitor may keep a record of bis entries. These small lists must not on any account be used for entries they are only for the convenience of competitors. Competitors who have forecasted correctly EIGHT or more matches122 words
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642 1933-10-18 6 Two Sentenced For Using Counterfeit Coins j A pathetic plea that the child she was expecting should not be allowed to be born in prison was made by a young Chinese woman. Yap Ah Lek, after she had been sentenced to four months' rigorous imprisonment642 words
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Advertisement149 1933-10-18 6 Te»j need suffer no longer the pete and discomfort of Rheumatism Sciatica, Lumbago If your blood b kept In a pure and healthy Mate remove the cause of the trouble by taking Clarke's Blood Mixture. OfmßCkmmlmmmiStmm. B*~*b—odmUQinD m TABLET Mm ALL FRESH IN STOCK vf GET A DRESS MADE AT149 words
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Advertisement209 1933-10-18 6 i FREE PRESS FOOTBAL L COMPETITION No 9 I agree to abide by the conditions governing this competl- tion as set out above and to accept as final the decision of the Competition Editor of the Singapore Free Press in all matters appertaining thereto. My forecast of the results of209 words
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Advertisement124 1933-10-18 6 MIIIMBII3IMBaii ainßßa|BC -^iail^l 1 E3I j Only from /IX. j SCOTLAND canfcl j j true whisky come, R y j and the most wm&r j famous of all is If J Johnnie Walker |J j Born 1820— >|J^ j Still going strong I olOHNNII i WAhKER j RED LABtL for124 words
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Miscellaneous148 1933-10-18 6 BROAIK AST STATION "Z.H.1." Singapore (owned and operated by Radio Service Co. of Malaya Ltd.) Broadcast House No. 2 Orchard Road. Singapore. Wednesday, Oct. 18th. tftt, 6 p.m Recorded Music. 6.45 p.m. News Bulletin kindly supplied by the Straits Times. Stock and shares report kindly supplied by Fraser Co. 7148 words
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Article, Illustration407 1933-10-18 7 Sir Keith Smith In Singapore Sir Keith Smith, the man who. with >ther the late Sir Ross Smith, was rst man to fly from England to stralia, 14 years ago, is flying over e route again to study the organisawhich has been built up in407 words
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Article276 1933-10-18 7 Luxury Yacht That Stayed 19 Months The Shenandoah in, probably the most wonderful private yacht in the world, which since Mar 4 last year. Ms 1 :i anchored in Singapore waters off th Swimming Ch .\>, has left "Ingaore for Hong Kong, with her owner Mr. Fahnestock, well-known276 words
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Advertisement132 1933-10-18 7 ANOTHER LINK IN THE LONG CHAIN fe'^'ia .A^J 'S 1 i|% OF BRmsH screen successes COMMENCING PAVILION T j FROM E NO VEL "DRIVEN" BY TEMPLE THURSTON. I j ANNE GREY BASIL RATHBONE **J| t Snappy and delightful cabaret OWEN NA9ES I W^^ I numbers! ww ■^W^«m*a^^ Featuring the Western132 words
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Advertisement242 1933-10-18 7 OPENING TO-DAY! A GREAT HOLIDAY COMEDY SHOW! •.18 1 CAPITOL 9.15 Holiday Matinee To -Day 3.15. DOUG. FAIRBANKS, JM as a Daredevil Lover Romantic as Robin Hood Agile as D'Artagnan in First National's racy, swift comedy r **I lIIf 17 f/^> JLjJL IVIj Li |y| With LORETTA VolSt. Claude X242 words
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439 1933-10-18 8 The Singapore Free Press WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1933. The Siamese Revolt I .IT seems desirable to utter a warning that news filtering through from Siam with regard to the progress of the revolt of Prince jßovaradej should be accepted with i reserve. We publish this morning a first-hand account of439 words
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Article59 1933-10-18 8 HE. the Governor will be away from Singapore from Oct. 28 to November 10 During his absence the Guard duties at Government House will b* performed by the Straits Settlements F2 £m Wh WiU take Over fr the If: Wiltsßeg. at 8 a.m. on Saturday October 28. The Police guard59 words
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Article1182 1933-10-18 8 - SINGAPORE was a little surprised when Prince Carl, the King of Sweden's handsome young nephew, failed to put on evening dress when he dined at Raffles Hotel on Saturday night. Eyebrows went up and turned the other way. "This Prince Carol's is really not done." said1,182 words
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Article384 1933-10-18 8 FROM DA Y TO DAY i Mr Alma Baker, 0.8.E., and Mrs J Alma Baker left for home by the Corfu.' Mr. Frank Nicholls. of Temeniror Tin RS.'SSSJ! 0 the Penang M s Mr. J. A. Hunter who arrived from home last week has joined the jSSS Land and Carey384 words
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Article531 1933-10-18 8 Helsingfors City Of Fear The ship thrusts 1 through what ts m cnannel-exeept tl Suez and Panama 25.000-ton craft. T either side are wit! U t of the vessel Above them, rtu under masses oi tufted grass, are a\ One can see th< bombproofs as we j 11 the Baltic531 words
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Advertisement73 1933-10-18 8 EXSHAW I No 1. BRANDY. Your health demands it. Your doctor recommends it. YOU ENJOY IT. CALDBECK'S are the Agents. PINEAPPLE HAMS and BACON Extra fine cure from AUSTRALIA'S best packing houses FRY, BOIL or GRILL— they are excellent. SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE Co., Ltd. ORCHARD ROAD. I—WJ.W.l WJ.W. fi/ue Gold73 words
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Advertisement40 1933-10-18 8 TO AVOID CARRYING TORCHES a number of burglars have hit upon the idea of smearing their nails with phosphorus. The lightfingered gentry What about a "GAFLAC" BURGLARY POLICY GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. Hongkong Bank Chambers. Telephone 648t.40 words
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Article241 1933-10-18 9 IM AN CONTRACTOR O( KED DOWN Joo hiat Road Light Railway Fatality contractor named Lin Ombris was knocked down injured yesterday by a light .in at the level crossing in ad. gs were severed and he had .juries. He was taken to ick Seng hospital where he241 words
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Article33 1933-10-18 9 contractors coolie died stantaneoualy when he fell height of 20 feet while In breaking-up a dwelling Anson Road yesterday He was found to have susad and chest injuries. The Informed.33 words
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Article92 1933-10-18 9 '-J RUBBER AND TIN PRICES AM) STERLING RATES IU BBER London. Oct. 17. Symington and Wilson's market closing prices to-day ilers' 3~ H d. <3 31 32d. 3 13 16d. »3 29 32d. March 329 32d. 4d. 331 32d. <4 1 16d. iber 4 1 16d. <4 592 words
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Article243 1933-10-18 9 CONFUCIUS BIRTH DAY CELEBRATIONS Maxims On Art Of Living (By Our Chinese Correspondent) Under the auspices of the Singapore Confucian Society. Chinese believers in j the ethics of Confucius gathered at the premises of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce to commemorate the birth of the sage on Monday. A large243 words
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Article79 1933-10-18 9 Department Store Drama At Alhambra "Hold Me Tight." the Fox Him which opened at the Alhambra last night, is sound entertainment. There is some excellent acting and the story woven round a large department store is good. James Dunn and Sally Eilers. both employees of the same79 words
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Article62 1933-10-18 9 President Of Chungshan University Ho:ir Kong, Oct. 17. Mr. Chow Lu. President of the Chv.ngshftn University and a member of the Executive Council of Canton, is to make a holiday trip to Malaya, the Philipine Islands, the Dutch East Indies and Siam. According to an interview yesterday,62 words
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Article61 1933-10-18 9 A Committee meeting will be held on Monday. 30th October, in the Singapore Exchange Room at 5 p.m. Agenda. To confirm Minutes. Matters arising therefrom <a» School Fees. Legislative Council Papers. Straits Settlements < Penang > and (Malacca) Associations. Committee Vacancy. Registration of Domestic Servants. Amendment Ordinance61 words
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Advertisement230 1933-10-18 9 BEMAX THE RICHEST NATURAL VITAMIN TONIC FOOD BEMAX IS INVALUABLE TO CHILDREN For growing children especially- BEMAX often works wonders and about a marked improvement in physical tone, energy and retanoe to disease. Childhood as everyone knows, is the perloa oi growth and development. It is a time not only230 words
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Advertisement192 1933-10-18 9 Venmeric Lip Slick n I T Stays on from jfl WL yX u Breakfast till Supper F all day V*\^ 4LERTRERIC FACE POWDER. A Toilet Luxury adding to your charm and Personality. Obtainable in all fashionable shades. SOLE AGENTS: ROBINSON Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR. B> r^T ill i r™"192 words
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Article701 1933-10-18 10 Singapore Cold Storage Company Dividend Of 5 Per Cerit Declared The 31 annual general meeting of the Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. was held yesterday at the offices of Boustead and Co., Ltd., Collyer Quay Mr. H. O. Maas presided and others present were Messrs. W. H. Macgregoi C. V.701 words
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Article46 1933-10-18 10 September Consumption Declines London. Oct. 17. United States rubber consumption last September was 35.700 tons a decrease of 9,200 tons compared with the previous month. Details showArrivals. 47,400 tons. Consumption. 35.700 tons Stocks, 334.600 tons. Afloat, 54,500 tons. Consumption of reclaimed. 7 700 tons.46 words
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Article28 1933-10-18 10 The Tin Pool will be exhausted by Nov. 1. but control will continue on the present terms until the new agreement comes into force on Jan. 1. 193428 words
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Article89 1933-10-18 10 STOCK EXCHANGE UNEASY EFFECT OF HITLER COUP Slump In German Loans London, Oct. 14. London learned of Germany's dramatic coup after the closing of the Stock Exchange and therefore prices and also foreign exchanges were not affected. Business circles are of the opinion that continental exchanges are likely |to beReuter Wireless - 89 words
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Article46 1933-10-18 10 NEW YORK WEAK New York, Oct. 14. All markets weakened on receipt of the news from Germany and wheat, cotton and rubber declined consider- > ably. Exchange on Berlin opened at 34.70 and rapidly moved to 34.30 and there was general weakness on Wall Street. Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 46 words
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Article90 1933-10-18 10 MARKETS DISTURBED London, Oct. 16. The Stock Exchange to-day was naturally disturbed by political events in Germany but selling was not heavy, 1 apart from the slump in German loans and the weakness of Kaffirs following I the drop in the price of gold to £6 Bs. 6d. The commodityReuter Wireless - 90 words
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Article241 1933-10-18 10 Report Of Commission "Accepted Substantially A special meeting of the Council of j the Planters' Association of Malaya was held in Kuala Lumpur on Oct. 7. Mr. J. C. Innes Chairman) presided, and there were also present Major C. H. A. Huxtable 'Vice-Chairman), Mr. C. Ward- Jackson241 words
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Article65 1933-10-18 10 During the week ending October 14 1933, exports from Malayan ports amounted to 6,577 cases, of which 4,340 cases were to the United Kingdom, 150 cases to the Continent of Europe, 702 cases to Canada and 1,385 cases elsewhere. Total exports for the period, January 1,65 words
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Article75 1933-10-18 10 A new American oil company has opened an office in Penang with Mr. Ho Kim Hoi, formerly of the A.P.C.! Kuala Lumpur, in charge and having supervision over agencies in Sumatra and Slam. The directors of Kamuning (Perak) Rubber and Tin recommend a dividend of 2»/ 2 per cent, for75 words
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Article207 1933-10-18 10 World Exchange Rates October 17 SELLING London, 4 months' sight 2 4 5|32 London, 3 months' sight 2|4 1 /8 London, 60 days' sight 2',4 7.64 London, 30 days' sight 2 4 3 32 London, demand 2 4 l 16 London, T.T. 2|4 1'32 Lyons, Paris, demand 928 Hamburg, demand207 words
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Article117 1933-10-18 10 October 17 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 85 Socony Motor Gasoline (4-gallon tin) 3.85117 words
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Article88 1933-10-18 10 The Abroad London, Oct. 14. Exchances to-day were Paris 80 15/32. New York 4.57*4. Montreal 4.69y 2 Brussels 22.64. Geneva 16.26. Amsterdam 7.82. Milan 59%. Berlin 13.17 y 2 Stockholm 19.40. Copenhagen 22.40 Oslo 19.90. Vienna 28 nom. Prague 106 y B Helsingfors 226 isMadrid 37 21/32. Lisbon 103%. Athens88 words
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Article166 1933-10-18 10 I (from Our Own Correspondent) The present great prosperity Sf the British motor-car manufacturing lnr£ S r fV* T ldenced by the decision of X^f 0 Of the Au *tin Motor Company to recommend at the annual meeting on Oct. 9 a dividend Sf 25 per cent, on166 words
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79 1933-10-18 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association October 17th., 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers I d.S.S. equal to London Standard, Spot (loose) 12>/2 12 5 a R.S.S. equal to London Standard (F.0.8.) 12 3 4 12% i Standard R.S.S. on Tender Oct. 12 9;16 12 1116 Oct-Dec. 12% 12% Jan-Mar. 12^4 127679 words
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Article185 1933-10-18 10 October 16th., 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers Gambier 4.50 Java Cube 7.5C Hamburg Cube 7.50 Muntok White Pepper 23.00 White Pepper 22.75 Back Pepper 13.00 Copra, sundrled 3.20 Copra, mixed 2.65 Small flake Tapioca 4.00 Med. Pearl Tapioca 4.50 Small Pearl Tapioca 4.75 Lingga Sago Flour Fair185 words
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Article175 1933-10-18 10 i Oct. 13 14. 16 American Can. Com. 90 92 88 Am. Telephone and Telegraph 117 118V2 116% Atcheson Railroad MM 54% 50> 4 .Dupont 7 5% 74% 70% (Firestone. Common 21 21% 1914 General Electric 20 20^ 18»_. jGeneral Motors 28% 28 26 Goodrich l 3 i/175 words
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Article138 1933-10-18 10 No Interim Dividend On Ordinaries (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Sept. 30 *or some days past there has been a gradual appreciation In the price of he Dunlop Rubber Company's Ordi--12,.^ in anticipation of the iSfvi^H lon f an interim <*<Unary dividend on account of the current138 words
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491 1933-10-18 10 Capital Reduction Decision Is Explained The fifteenth annual general meeting 'of Hitam Tin Limited was held at the Office of Messrs. Evatt and Co., Ipoh on October 13th. Mr. H. Huntsman, the Chairman, presiding, said: The financial year under .review is one containing much491 words
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Article299 1933-10-18 10 Blow To Colony Rice Importers (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Oct. 17. The allegation that the rice tax will involve an increased cost of fifty cents iper bag. exclusive of import duty on .rice landed at Port Swettenham with a consequent increase to the eonsumi er verv299 words
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255 1933-10-18 10 Rangoon. Oct. 15. The Burmese Press strongly resents the reported action of Japan In reshipping a cargo of Burma rice to Indian ports to be sold at a much lower rate than that prevailing now. The dumping, it Is emphasised, would have the most255 words
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Article134 1933-10-18 10 Diminished ProfitTimber The accoi poration t or tl last show net pn I compares w past year.- d| transform contingent. i< i to pi loss on ad\.. Manuiactur iiiK €50.170 I previous year and Irani as last y. IT, fr m !divldend lur.d. U I of protit and134 words
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Article730 1933-10-18 11 I Yesterdays Closing Quotations lOBFR. 17th, 1933 11 Buyers Sellers -icui 30s 31s sS 34s 36s I 14s M ISi 6d i27«/ 2 1.35 .',2s 33s 21 25 90 95 2l 9ci 3s 9d 40 45 47 50 Lss 9d l«S 9d 7s 7s 9d 22 24730 words
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Article259 1933-10-18 11 -tantial Loss Recorded n»r The Year I W Hawthorn, Leslie have another loss (of ■J amount > to record in 1 report A year ago the but t r ralstd from 5 to 6 per Zv ls P ai d on the capital repayment of 50 per259 words
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Article37 1933-10-18 11 To Study Swedish Position London, Oct. 12. A delegation representing United Kingdom coke producers and exporters will leave lor Sweden to study the market position on the 14th. They will later visit Finland.- British RadioBritish Radio - 37 words
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Article41 1933-10-18 11 Mr. R. B. Ford, the late branch manager of Boustead and Co., Ltd.. Ipoh. has. says the Times of Malaya, decided not to return to Malaya for health reasons. Mr. and Mrs. Ford's present address is "Penlee," Cranford Avenue. Exmouth. Devon.41 words
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Article648 1933-10-18 11 ANGLO-U.S. GROUPS STOP ORDERS TO SOVIET Damaging Blow To Cash And Credit In August it was revealed that a serious blow has been dealt to the i Soviet Government's hopes of obtaining At an early dat^ large amounts in cash and credit from the sale of Russion648 words
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Article36 1933-10-18 11 Close Within Five Minutes London, Oct. 12. Lists for the cash application of (he issue of the Union of South Africa 3! 2 per cent, loan were closed within five minutes.- British RadioBritish Radio - 36 words
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Article198 1933-10-18 11 Indo-t hina's Refusal to Join Scheme In a lengthy letter to the "Financial Times." Mr. J. Ross MacMahon refer:* to the refusal of Indo-China to join the proposed rubber restriction scheme, which he considers only reasonable, and asks if the British or the Dutch have any real justification198 words
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Article113 1933-10-18 11 Negotiations For Loan Of $60,000,000 Shanghai, Oct. If. A seml-onicial report from Nanking states that the Chinese Railway Ministry has concluded negotiations with the Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank for a loan of $60,000,000 for the completion of the Canton-Hankow Railway. Securities offered are said to be the113 words
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Article80 1933-10-18 11 x.ie uac jourra:s report thiu "the high price of tin seems to have caught the attention of American Gangsters", but nothing has yet been announced by an International Pool as to the rate at which the output will be increased from January Ist next. No. 1 Chinese Tin of 99.81%80 words
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Advertisement1014 1933-10-18 11 Assets exceed $12MQM0 mmjm Aisnrance In for** ovcr fis.H# ttf( The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd (Incorporated In the Straite Settlement*) HEAD OFFICE Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil street Singapore r^^^ The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme CourT of En*,*nH mCE: 2? ld Jewr^« oupreme Court of1,014 words
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Article63 1933-10-18 12 Curious Meteorological "Station" Leningrad, Oct. 16. An automatic meteorological station to be installed in a boat which will drift with the ice in the vicinity of the FranzJoseph Land, is now in construction in the workshops of the Arctic Institute here. The station will automatically transmit63 words
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Article18 1933-10-18 12 "Mauretania," Cunard liner, worked sup to 32 knots on a yachting cruise trim from New York to Havana18 words
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Article528 1933-10-18 12 British Delegation's Views After the Oslo Conference of the Comite Maritime International. Sir Leslie Scott, vice-president of the Comite and leader of the British delegation in an interview said that the keynote of the attitude of the British delegation was that the Conventions already signed on528 words
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Article67 1933-10-18 12 A Chinese, charged with being a vagrant before Mr. R. j. f. Curtis, the third magistrate, yesterday told the court how he was wrecked in a sampan off Port Swettenham and was picked up by the s.s. Klang. He was then brought to Singapore. He said he was67 words
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Article50 1933-10-18 12 Moscow. Oct. 16. Freighters and trawlers with a total tonnage of 170.000 tons are now under construction in Soviet shipbuilding yards. All ships are built entirely of Soviet materials. The construction of Diesel engines and all necessary equipment for them is proceeding in SnviPt niontc TassTass - 50 words
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Article64 1933-10-18 12 Cockatoo Island Dockyard. Sydney, which was recently leased by the Australian Commonwealth Government to a private company, is to extend its activities to include the manufacture and reconstruction of aeroplanes The machine in which Mr. Charles Ulm undertook his Australia -London flight was remodelled there. Prior to that64 words
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Article310 1933-10-18 12 YACHT THAT NEVER RETURNED Whangpoo Rivermen Are Sorely Puzzled Shanghai yachtsmen are still puzzling themselves over the disappearance during the recent typhoon of the sloop rigged yacht. Wasp, which apparently lost her moorings when the tide and wind rose and was last seen being carried upriver by the onrush of310 words
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Article281 1933-10-18 12 Mystery Fire At Honjf Kong Mystery surrounds the origin of a fire that threatened several buildings including the Armament Depot wherein j large quantities of shells and other I explosive are stored, in the Naval Establishment Yards at Hong Kong. A packing store, erected against a l281 words
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Article51 1933-10-18 12 As evidence of reviving activity cm the Tyne. a vessel irom the continent has recently had to await a discharging berth at the Albert Edward Dockyard. North Shields for the first time in five years. At Wallsend. the number of shipbuilding orders in hand is the larK< M for some51 words
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Article18 1933-10-18 12 The Whiu S-. Marciini echOfl into all its ships. Hansa Lin« Ing loss in r!rt f 1.690.000 mark.s18 words
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Advertisement658 1933-10-18 12 Burns 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. MANOOLA (3,352 tons): [Cargo only] s s. MARELLA is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia. Cabins658 words
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Advertisement84 1933-10-18 12 I. S. K. LINE. ISHIHARA INDUSTRIAL AND TRANSPORT CO. (Incorporated In Japan) REGULAR FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE. From Japan l>ue Sail HAVRE MARU Oct. 30 Oct 30 FOR KOBE, OSAKA, MOJI, YAWATA NAGOYA AND YOKOHAMA. Due Sails ERIE MARU Nov. 15 Nov 15 •BOSTON MARU Nov 30 Dec 1 CLYDE84 words
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Advertisement131 1933-10-18 12 BIBBY LINE r LONDON iPmffM 22. PALL M\l I LONIK» *W 11 of fast twin r- u Drim Mall Pmiaenger v RAN(;OON OIOMI s| MAKSHI IKS. PI.YMOI 111 N|l lONIM.S with throuuli Singapore tai6 HOMKWAKI) BAII «OI I SHROPSHIRE OXFORDSHIRE STAFFORDSHIRE OLOUCESTERSHIKP WORCESTERSHIRr jj* CHESHIRE YORKSHIRE SHROPSHIRE J OXFORDSHIRK STAFFORIXSHIi:i131 words
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Miscellaneous480 1933-10-18 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 Besar) Monday and Friday 7 p.m. Kelantan (via480 words
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Miscellaneous221 1933-10-18 12 Sin gap o r e Ha r OUr Ships Alongside th. Expected I,, 0, East Wharf (Mmh Cape St Fr.iiK i Main Wharf (tetrann Boston Mm ]H Soudan 14 p.. Chononccaiix 7 Empire Dock (Entran.. Rhrxenor 30. Khios H Empire Dock {YaMta* Marudu 47 West Wharf (Kntran,* Rahman 5 T.221 words
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Advertisement532 1933-10-18 13 P. O. British India and Apcar Lines. (Incorporated in Fngiand) HAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENIN ULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. pNDI CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA JAPAN. Due Due. Tonnage. Singapore Tonnage. Singapore. Oct. 25 RAWALPINDI 17.000532 words
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Advertisement580 1933-10-18 13 Ellerman &Bucknal Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In England) "ELLERMAN" LINE. TOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMRURf VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL «**mouiW; Steamer My of Bagdad J* ils my of Lille l° n S OV my of Evansvllle g£- ec Mty of Norwich f Q Mty of Manila FOR HONG580 words
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Advertisement752 1933-10-18 13 kiss tr- < £201^ c ~i- »t. BLUE rUMMEL LINE VU Port Swettenham, Penang sod (olombo Vessel. Also Call* o. Due L**^ Du« g SffiKSISU I2&2— Ota ffi n^IHAVRE AND LIVERPOOL SERVICE. D T Via Port Swettenhnm. Penang and Colombo. TEUCER Genoa Llvarpool C. LYCAON Tripoli Ocl Nov 2e BELLEROPHON752 words
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Advertisement798 1933-10-18 14 K. P. M. KOMNKLLJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ HOUTMAN— Wednesday. Oct. 13. Saigon. MAJANG— Wednesday, Oct. 18. Pilgi-Radja. Sapat, Tembilahan. PoeloePallas, Pengallan-Estate and Rengat. rifEDEX^ Wednesday, Oct. 18, Muntok and Palembang. TOB A— Wednesday, Oct. 18, Toengkal, Moeara-Saba and Djambi. BOTH— Wednesday, Oct. 18. Belawan-Deli. VAN HEUTSZ— Thursday, Oct. 19. Hong Kong.798 words
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Advertisement407 1933-10-18 14 j^PwsLfti mem *n§ TO EUROPE FROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG VIA COLOMBO, BOMBAY, SUEZ, PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA, MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK. Arrive Leave Leave Arrive S'pore. S'pore. Penan*. N.York. Pres. Harrison Oct. 21 Oct. 24 Oct. 26 Dec. 5 Pres. Hayes Nov. 4 Nov. 7 Nov. 9 Dec. 19407 words
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Advertisement591 1933-10-18 14 TO NAPLES. MARSEILLES. LONDON. ANTWKKl 1 MIDDLESBROir.iI. I MARU 10.000 Oct 18 19 HAKOZAKI V I tYASUKUNI MARU 12.000 Oct 31 Nov. 1 ITERUKUM V I HAKONE MARU 10.400 Nov. 15 16 HAKUSAN I SSUWA MARU 10.600 Nov. 30 Dec 1 I SFUSHIMI MARU 10.900 Dec 14 15 HARUNA MAJ591 words
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Article578 1933-10-18 15 S.V.G SURPRISE PUBLIC SERVICES Scratch Rugby XV Get The Winning Points ir>. 1 Koal) 8 pts: Public i\) 5 pts. ■n achieved something victory on the Packing 1 1 they defeated a stron I side by eight points to nly contested match. originally arranged MCi.i Company. S.V.C.. the company being578 words
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Article156 1933-10-18 15 owing have been invited to V.C. vs. Wiltshire Ist XV on 515 p.m. at S.C.C.: J. N. t; H. L. Vincent W. H. Mcind. G. Dodds, H. L. Davies. n A. M. McLennan, A. T. Davidson, D. R. Howgili, W. 3 D Cork, R. S. MacTler, •wing have156 words
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Article160 1933-10-18 15 England's Narrow Victory Against Australia The first Rugby test match under Rugby League rules was played at Belle Vue, Manchester on Oct. 7 anc resulted in a win for England by 4 points to nil. The second Test will be played at Leeds on Nov. 11. and the160 words
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Article336 1933-10-18 15 Ties in Bramtoco Tournament The following are the "A" "B" and "C" ties of the Bramtoco Sports Club badminton singles championship (League-System) to be played from Thursday at 4.45 p.m. each day. Thursday. Oct. 19: "A" Yeo Tianj Swee vs. Lim Teck Lee. Toh Chye Liat vs. Tan Gim336 words
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Article35 1933-10-18 15 S. African Heavy-weight's First American Win New York, Oct. 10. Don McCorkindale. the South African heavy-weight, opened his American tour by defeating Patsy Perroni 'New York) on points in a ten-round contest.35 words
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Article132 1933-10-18 15 The Clerical Union Soccer league championship team will meet the runners-up to-day, at the Union's ground at 5 p.m. and photographs w^l be taken before the match. The teams will line up as follows Championship "B" Team Yew Cheng Hoe (Capt.). O. F. Cordeiro, L4m Tian Lye,132 words
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Article1595 1933-10-18 15 Outstanding men in Cup soccer were Iliggins and Basir Tough luck on Malays though Wilts deserved their success. Smith after his thirJ local golf title. Saying farewell to Dr. H. W. Jack doughty rugger player. Singapore fifteen for Seremban. \X/E think it will be almost generally Tir1,595 words
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Article, Illustration16 1933-10-18 15 Wilts* goalie making a save in Saturday's cup final as the Malay forwards dash towards him.16 words
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130 1933-10-18 15 Golf In a match between Sepoy Lines and the Municipality, played on Sunday morning at Sepoy Lines the club won by 9 points to 4" 2 Details (Municipality players mentioned first). M M. Patterson and Kelly l 5 Low»on and w w Patterson and Gill130 words
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Article99 1933-10-18 15 Forty-seven cards were taken out for the October Medal (stroke) and the following were the nett scores returnedJ H Addis 87 17 70 nett M. M. Paterson 71 Scr. 71 J. L. Elmer 91 20 71 A. J. Donald 89 17 72 M T Allan 92 2099 words
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Article48 1933-10-18 15 Mrs. Litchfiold Wins October Spoon Twenty-one cards were taken out In the Ladies spoon competition at the Keppel Golf Club yesterday. The best returns were: Mrs Litchfleld <18> All square Mrs. J. P. Crawley (12> 1 down Miss K Nibiock (17) 2 Miss Sim (18) 248 words
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Article91 1933-10-18 15 Mr. G. Thomson Wins Th" members of the Engineering Association of Malaya rounded off their annual meeting and dinner In Kuala Lumpur during the week-end bv a most enjoyable 18 holes on Sunday morning. The Selangor Oolf Club kindly gave facilities for the first competition for the91 words
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Advertisement110 1933-10-18 15 PHCENIX ;va r t^ <^ 4 *^-djfisk Bring the beaming ffljfi smile of good *l* cheer to the multi- v. the purity and per- «j J^ J^ 7 fection of all Phoenix V iKll^^A Products and parti- 7 yl cularly recommend I ft n^Bv the healthful and fV W J110 words
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Article763 1933-10-18 16 A "DOG-FIGHT" TEAM RACE And Also Wins dementi Cup The B Class yachts of the Royal Singapore Yacht Club sailed a team race between the Vice-Commodore's t and the Rear Commodore's teams on j Sunday. The former's side consisted of Prima Donna. Harlequin. Columbine, j Betsy,763 words
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Article28 1933-10-18 16 The "B" teams of the S.S. Police and the Wiltshire Regiment met at Rugby at Tanglin yesterday and drew in a game which brought no scoring.28 words
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Article97 1933-10-18 16 France Wins "International" In London London. Oct. 14. At Queen's Club to-day the Inter---Litional Club of France beat the International Club of Britain by eight matches to seven in the two days lawn .cnnis tournament. To-day's result were as follows: R^per Barrett and Godfrey beat 3!anchy and DecuoisReuter Wireless - 97 words
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Article, Illustration19 1933-10-18 16 A Public Services player getting on to the ball after a fumbled pass in the S.V.C.-P.S. match played yesterday.19 words
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Article168 1933-10-18 16 Latest Results Of All-China Olympiad Nanking, Oct. 17. The results of the seventh day of the All-China Olympiad are as follows Tennis t singles) Kwangtung beat Shanghai 3 2: Szechuan beat Nanking 2 o; Hopei beat Jehol 2 o; Batavia beat Peiping. Mr. Koh Seng-kee168 words
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Article205 1933-10-18 16 Japanese Young Boys vs. Japanese Old Boys By trouncing the Japanese Old Bovs team 9 to 1 in last Sunday's game the Japanese Young Boys are now tied for first place in the Singapore Baseball League. The game was more interesting thor the score might indicate. Seki. pitching for205 words
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Article149 1933-10-18 16 Disorganised By Loss Of Centre-Forward Belfast, Oct. 14. In the match against England which resulted in a win for the English side by three goals to nil. Ireland started against the wind and sun. The game was level till Martin, Ireland's centreforward, was injured in the face andReuter Wireless - 149 words
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Article35 1933-10-18 16 The draw for the inter-club tourna7™i ?f th S1 *«apore Badminton Association will take place at noon to-day at 126, Chin Bwee Road The first round ties will be played oil this Saturday and Bunday35 words
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666 1933-10-18 16 Soldiers Score Four Goals Without Reply Wiltshires 4; R.A.F nil. The R.A.F. hockey team paid a very expensive visit to Tanglin yesterday, for they were beaten four-nil by the Wiltshires in a match which was notable for fast exchanges, vigorous tackling and shooting. The666 words
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Article54 1933-10-18 16 The following have been Invited to play hockey for S.C.C. vs. SRC. on Monday, at S.R.C. Dr. J. M. A. Lowson; F. H. Geake. C. E Brooke: T Watson. C. Q. Starkey. P. W F. Mills: L. S. Freer. A. O. A. Mosley. O. H. Stroobach. H S54 words
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Article39 1933-10-18 16 Padang Arraiu. u Saturday's The S.CC. ground for the inter-Stat. Saturday between Selangor. and tin < t. to non- members will 20 cents B.C.C. m* be admitted free to t For the trial on the ground will n<39 words
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Article102 1933-10-18 16 The following is i the inter-State bo season October 21, Srn^ 1 Singapore October 22 Selangor. Singapop October 28. Ma i Kuala Lumpur November 4. I Kuala Lumpur. Malacca vs. Sim November 5. M Kuala Lumpur; NSingapore. Serembu November 11. Seremban. November 18. £< Kuala Lumpur November102 words
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Article27 1933-10-18 16 Tho Royal Eneii I sec in a boeln i n I yesterday by tht onll I match was nV. I vlded some Interest I27 words
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Article27 1933-10-18 16 The ceremonial Haw-Par Oymn:is:\:\ fixed to takr pl3> had unavoidably to be p li nouncements ;»s opening will b» arrangements :\t>- >mpl» variety entertaJnn ready to taflov27 words
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