The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 27 October 1933
1933-10-27
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Title Section17 1933-10-27 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. No. 14,098. EST. 1835. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1933. It CENTS.17 words
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452 1933-10-27 1 Alleged Purpose Behind Gold Price Boost $200,000,000 GESTURE TO THE FARM STRIKE THAT behind President Roosevelt's plan to boost the price of sold exists a desire to seek monetary stabilisation along more favourable lines than were suggested during the World Economic onterence discussions is theReuter - 452 words
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101 1933-10-27 1 Japanese Undersell Egyptian Yarns LA NCASHIRE SPINNERS FEAR COMPETITION Manchester. Oct. 26. Egyptian yarn spinners are perturbed by reports that Japanese fine yarns are appearing in the European and continental markets at prices 30 to 40 per cort. below the cost of similar yarns produced in Lancashire. The quality andReuter - 101 words
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Article167 1933-10-27 1 M. Sarraut Leads Radical Type i Of Ministry DALADIER MAY SERVE Paris, Oct. 26. M. Albert Sarraut has formed a Radical ministry in which he is Prime Minister and Foreign Minister while M. Paul Boncour is Minister of Justice and delegate to the League ofReuter Wireless - 167 words
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Article125 1933-10-27 1 AC Georges Bonnet, who is provisionlily named for the post of Minister of Finance, held this appointment in the Daiadier cabinet which resigned at the beginning of the week. Most of the ato'.f-named ministers were in the former cabinet. M. Albert Sarraut. now Prime Minister, was Minister of the Colonies125 words
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Article43 1933-10-27 1 STAYING AT SINGORA, STATES OFFICIAL From Our Own Correspondent* Bangkok, Oct. 26. An official of the Government denies the rumour that the King has left to reside in Singapore. Their Majesties are still in residence at Singora.43 words
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Article72 1933-10-27 1 London. Oct. 24. It is stated that the Siamese warships. Sukhodaya and Chaodhya. have been despatched to Singora to protect the King and Queen and their suite who recently arrived at Singora by water from Hua Hin. It is understood that the Government troops are holding their ownReuter Wireless - 72 words
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Article62 1933-10-27 1 Geneva, Oct. 26. Mr. Sean Lester, permanent Irish delegate to the League of Nations has bean appointed High Commissioner of Danzig and Mr. James G. McDonald, director of the American Foreign Policy Association, appointed High Commissioner of the organisation fathered by the League to deal with the problemReuter - 62 words
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Article1224 1933-10-27 1 BRITAIN'S INADEQUATE AIR FORCE Parity Must Be Achieved A POLICY THAT WAS NOT CARRIED OUT Britains air force nke ner navv, is at the present time totally inadequate for the needs of the country." This was the opinion expressed by Sir John Higgins, K.C.8., D.5.0., a former Air Marshal of1,224 words
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Article134 1933-10-27 1 LABOUR AND LIBERAL PARTIES HAPPY London. Oct. 26. The big turnover in the votes at East Fulham which resulted in the wresting of the seat from the Conservatives by Labour for the first time in the history of the constituency created a great surprise. The result134 words
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Article70 1933-10-27 1 The East Fulham by-election, due to the death of the sitting member was as follows: Mr. J. C. Wilmot 'Labour) 17.790 Mr. W J. Waldron <Cons> 12 950 Majority 4.840 In the last election, in a threecornered contest, the Conservatives had a majority of 14.521 the polling being as followsReuter - 70 words
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Article18 1933-10-27 1 Lisbon, Oct. 25. The Portuguese state accounts for 1932 33 show a £750.000 surplus.- ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article295 1933-10-27 1 Chinese Officials Lose Manchnkuo Appointments Shanghai. Oct. lu The authorities ol Formosa have b* lordered to prepare the aerodrome for new arrivals Three hundred plane.* are reported to have been concentrated there The Island of Formosa Is about, two hundred miles to the east ofSin Chew Jit Poh - 295 words
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Advertisement54 1933-10-27 1 u— SI OBTAINABLE AT ALL LEADING PROVISION STORES SATURDAY. OCTOBER 28th "RAFFLES MOVIE BALL" IN AID OF CHILD WELFARE SOCIETY EXTENSION TO 2 a.m. BOOKING NOW CLOSED ADMISSION TO BALL ROOM BY RESERVATION ONLY Now breaking Records in London and Sydney GEORGE ARLISS at his best in "THE WORKING MAN"54 words
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Advertisement62 1933-10-27 1 On Other Pages Record dividend at Ipoh r;ic«»s Page 16. R.R.I, reply to Inquiry Report Pase 10. Indn-.lapanese cotton negotiations Page 10. Police hockey team defeats Malaya Command Page 16. Letters To The Editor Page 8. French rail disaster Page 9. Cup soccer at Penang Page 15. Ratepayers' Association criticise62 words
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Advertisement70 1933-10-27 1 OBTAINABLE AT ALL LEADING PROVISION STORES CHRYSLER LOW UPKEEP SEA VIEW HOTEL TO-NIGHT j SPECIAL DINNER DANCE ft CADARET WITH I ANY ZOLNAY JOE PLEE j THE FAMOUS IMANOFF DANCERS j THE MOST ENTERTAINING SHOW IN TOWN •P- ARMISTICE DAY -H SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11th, 1933. j DINER DE LUXE i70 words
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Article633 1933-10-27 2 EUROPEAN'S CHAUFFEUR KILLED Fatally Stabbed On Deepavali Festival The recent festival of Deepavah I proved a fatally tragic day for a 24--year-old Tamil chauffeur. named I V'eerasamy. employed by a European living at the Naval Base, for he lost his life during an altercation with a 20 Fear-Old Chinese. Lee633 words
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Article282 1933-10-27 2 TWO MEN IN CUSTODY Counsel's Protest Against Repeated Remands j Arjan Singh and Lab Singh, two Sikhs who were arrested about a montn 1 ago for the alleged murder of a compatriot named Gurdit Singh nearly live years ago in a rubber plantation in Reformatory Road,282 words
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Article177 1933-10-27 2 Laundry Keeper And Wife Acquitted Judgment was delivered yesterday, by Mr. N. Grice, the Second Magistrate, acquitting Tan Kok Nam. the proprietor of a laundry in River Valley Road, and his young wife Cheo Chan Sun on three charges of dishonestly retaining stolen property and one charge of177 words
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Article62 1933-10-27 2 Baby Drowned In Bath Tub A 15-month-old Teocheow baby boy was drowned on Wednesday afternoon in a house in Cuppage Road. The baby was lelt unattended and crawled into the bath room. It fell head first I into a tub of water, and was drowned. i The62 words
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Article138 1933-10-27 2 "Below The Sea" Now On Show A grim drama of the ocean, woven round sunken treasure worth $3,000,000 in plundered gold following the sinking of a German submarine, forms the theme of the Alhambra Theatre presentation. "Below The Sea," which opened last night. The picture is good entertainment,138 words
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Article131 1933-10-27 2 Why Alleged Seditionist Was Acquitted (From Our Own Correspondent > Scrcinban, Oct. 21. Mr. Justice Hereford today discharged a Chinese who was charged with possession of seditious docu- ments. It was said that while an Indian detective and a Malay constable were on rounds at night they noticed131 words
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Article53 1933-10-27 2 Borneo Company, the Singapore agents, received cabled advice yesterday that the annual meeting of Pahang Consolidated Co.. Ltd. will br i held in London on Nov. 21. j There will be no dividend on the ordinary shares but the usual preferI ence dividend will be paid53 words
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Article25 1933-10-27 2 Washington, Oct. 24. j The daily production of crude oil for December and January has been fixed at 2,130.000 barrels.— Reuter Wireless.25 words
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Article51 1933-10-27 2 It is reported that the Automobile Association of Malaya has recently carried out some tests with a new motor spirit, known as Pingi petrol derived from rubber. It Is stated that j this new rubber fuel Is not detrimental ;to internal combustion engines but I further exhaustive tests are needed51 words
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Article132 1933-10-27 2 Women Continue Quarrel In Station Trouble between neighbours resulted In the appearance of a Sinhalese woman, Mrs. Margaret Wijeyaratne. and a Chinese woman. Ang Kee Eng. in the role of complainant and accused, respectively, before Mr. N. Orlcc. he second magistrate, yesterday, in a charge of132 words
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Advertisement71 1933-10-27 2 Law Notices For The Day ro^°at H ;.m mef JUSUCe thelSt &t\^ SumBai kruptcy imons. Before Mr. Justice Gerahty at 11 a.m. Before Mr Justice Mills in the ~nd. Summonses-in-Chambers and Origin- Court at 11 a.m. Sting Summonses. Assizes: Rex vs. Lai Chee Seng. I 1 CHRISTMAS SALE COMMENCING 20%71 words
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Advertisement260 1933-10-27 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS i SUN-BATHING, j. To produce the fashionable Tan use only ENTHERIC SUNBATH OIL Stockists. MEDICAL HALL, LTD., Opp. General Post Office. New shipment of Wavy Bathing Caps just arrived. BUSINESS CARPS i' STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY STATIONERS REPAIRERS. 14A Cluuif* AUey, Singapore. i^^m^^_ The Cheapest House fur your StattonBsi260 words
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Advertisement550 1933-10-27 2 TENDERS SINGAPORE MUNICIPAI NOTICE Tenders NOTICE U hereby given vti»t *euuo<« ire now Invited for the followlni materials or services and that parti culars of such tenders may be obtain* In the Tender Room. Municipal OfflrM Supply of Anhydrous Ammonia anc Calcium Chloride during the yea» 1934 Date of Closing.550 words
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Advertisement272 1933-10-27 2 TRADK MARK Mum LOCK-SEAT NOTICE IS Hl m^ above trade mark word:; LOCK ol THE AMERICAN COMPANY i Ised under th r4> Of New J«T S '>*. feller Building Cleveland. Ohio (America. Manufsd the said Company in The mark con "LOCK-BEAL M repi maimer appearing tills notice or In any272 words
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Miscellaneous253 1933-10-27 2 DIARY OF THE WEEK I Friday, 27th. R.C. vs Girls' S.C.. R.C. Hig.^ Water 06.46 7.2 ft.. 16.12 7.9 ft. Sundav, Oct. 29. Meeting. Municipal Commissioners, 2.15 Hign water 07.52 8.0 it., 19.36 8.4 ft. p.m. Golf: S.G.C. vs. Island Club, Bukit Footbaii: All Malayan Indo-Ceylonese Timah. vs. Chinese, Anson253 words
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2182 1933-10-27 3 What Government's Policy RATEPAYERS ASSOCIATION MEMORANDUM. A reasoned argument ai^anst (Governments poliey under the Women and Girls' Protection (Amendment) Ordinance, whieh was under critical discussion in the Legislative Council on Wednesdav is set forth in (he course of a lengthy memorandum prepared by Messrs2,182 words
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Article232 1933-10-27 3 EIGHT YEARS "GAOL FOR SHOOTING Missed His Quarrv And Hit A Child' Tried on two counts of attempted murder and one of voluntarily causing hurt, a young Hokkien named Lee Hong Lian was found guilty in the Assize Court before Mr. Justice Mills, yesterday, of attempted voluntarily232 words
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Advertisement156 1933-10-27 3 Remembarthat pure blood not only keeps away disease, but ta Nature I remedy— in fact, the blood ta efce stream of life. In the treatment of Blood and Skin Complaints Clarke's Blood Mixture ta unexcelled, ll axpeta tha poisons end assists 9mk% ft m LIQUID *w TABUFTfswm BOOKS JUST RECEIVED156 words
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Advertisement302 1933-10-27 3 i The MONACO SALOON This model, wiuch o> It* mdividualistic features, out vanoing reli&otllty and < uriili.u.i performance »,a. earned a world wtdr reputation. i* in iu newest form still further Improved It Is a car complete m details which may enh*t.< t the comfort and conv* r..--of passengers ana302 words
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Article, Illustration899 1933-10-27 4 Women Go Back To The •"PHE complete disappearance Of "furbelows. Is the keynote of this season's mode. During the last few months we have been spreading our shoulders and swishing our skirts; now we gratefully return to the slim. chic, straight-up-and-down line that is most flattering of899 words
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Article128 1933-10-27 4 AFTER the ever-popular beret and cap family one notices a brim has come again in the stitched fabric or tweed, and felt hats which are certainly more practical, following on the lines of the old cloche, with a small eyeshade. For a day's golf or racing the128 words
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Article328 1933-10-27 4 TRY THESE RECIPES THE following is a selection of attractive recipes: Salad Paysanne Materials. Tinned Turnips. Green I peas, new potatoes. 1 or 2 tomatoes, a 'few young dandelion leaves, water--1 cress. Dice the turnips and slice the 'tomatoes. Wash watercress and dan'delion leaves: break them up. leaving 1 sufficient328 words
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Article1007 1933-10-27 4 D' AHETZE - BEA UTIFUL WORKMANSHIP D'AHETZE By ANY woman who has taken the trouble to observe men's clothing realizes that it is much better made than most of the clothing worn by women. Man-tailored has come to mean something very definite. It seems the most expert finishing and fitting: it means tooN.A.N.A. - 1,007 words
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Article279 1933-10-27 4 Some Foreign Notions While many people rave about French lood to the disparagement of that ot other countries, something must bo allowed for the enticing elTect oi something ditTerent. Other people's luncues are well known to be preferable to one's own. and if a visitor does not actually279 words
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Article86 1933-10-27 4 Now Down to I was putt writes a a su tiering r v» rv hv.-riv I d ad vis ggon :i i ever since, alt (hi to my normal wetgl several weeks I my lil and I Brogghen atws B have t i i i having86 words
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Advertisement219 1933-10-27 4 New Smooth White Skin In 3 Days Enlarged Pore* and Blemishes Gone Forever*. OoKigiitly blou.iahflt, apoU Match** t\,u*\. jkiii ecsles ai.,l sallow Jarkejvew colour, baa* Uimr uegintitng in enl irge* porn* j«,rea thai assasaaaw) o!iiajgod sntk) Craay dirt, which cat. out t... tnhii out Kv.ry enlarged pure due to akia219 words
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Advertisement217 1933-10-27 4 ot I e a t h light nev Aj texture and 15^ extra de- *^H lie iou > !i.« > .Oy M fUMji'l mm v O***.,! fl B The PV^iV gf L fl fl Ltstcrine TiHich I a^sggggggggggggl P^*te will surpriM. laj i fl B you. Statns disap- j t217 words
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Article, Illustration107 1933-10-27 5 Royal Engineers Blow Up Unsafe Railway Bridge In Derbyshire Officers inspecting the bridge after it had been blown up. Bukit Zahrah English School Cubs at the annual Scout Inspection at Johore Bahru. Cubs at work building a bridge. M Sands (Commissioner for Malaya) assisted y Mr. R Cheeseman .Assistant CommisThe107 words
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Advertisement71 1933-10-27 5 AIRSHIP BRAND FINEST CONDENSED MILK TRY A TIN AND BE CONVINCED a*ll --wwasmssaaaaasaws-,. "^"Wg^sataaaSga d*^*sfaa*g »t9^^t£**»^w*w*_aw>i^_a B _^r^^^^^g**W B^fc^^^»--^^^sasw > 0^ S^J*^^^^^ ~g* *r~^^^^saa^g^p*^^^ I A w s lp Bl^&ggm» I "^^^^^a-P^^ I I da** I -k I flliW Sa^" li< 111' t-* Jf I I I 111 ivj «a>71 words
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Article756 1933-10-27 6 MALAY RESERVATIONS BILL CRITICS 'From Our Own Correspondent.' Kuala Lumpur. Oct. 25. Th€ Malay Reservations Bill, which has been the subject of considerable criticism since it was gazetted, was debated in the Selangor State Council oil Oct. 16. Tl te Hon'ble the acting Brit'.sn Resident756 words
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Article39 1933-10-27 6 Bull fighting on roller skates is the latest Yiii'" in Mexico. The usual sanded ring is covered with a wooden iloor and to enable the bulls to get ja better grip they are fitted with I special rubber shoes.39 words
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Article357 1933-10-27 6 $1 50 Mu st Be Won FREE PRESS FOOTBALL COMPETITION I Six Free Chances Every Week BELOW will be found particulars of the Free Press Football Competition No. 10 in which you are asked to forecast results of ten English and Scottish League matches to be played on Oct. 28th.357 words
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Article81 1933-10-27 6 Competitors who have forecasted correctly EIGHT or more matches should send in their claims addressed to Football Competition No. 10, Singapore Free Press, 78, Cecil Street, Singapore. A postcard is all that is necessary giving number of correct results claimed and the name and address of the competitor which has81 words
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Article126 1933-10-27 6 The full results of all the matches played in the English and Scottish Leagues will be published in the Free Press on Monday morning and competitors must send in their claims to reach this office by the last post on the following Thursday night and the results of the competition126 words
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343 1933-10-27 6 Judge Refuses To Appoint Receiver The application which was made before the Chief Justice (Sir Walter Huggard) for the appointment of a receiver by the attorneys of the widow, for the estate of the late Mohamed bin Salim Buraikat. was dismissed by h;.> Lordship yesterday, after343 words
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Article90 1933-10-27 6 NOT THE WAY OF IRE LA ND Sir S. I loan's feat) t.. of India Pott aUirwi S *I do not want India t. of Ireland. We must mat al advances." declan d Hoare in reply Oo of his policy al Chelsea. He m lit.: BSaMMi Mi ist party, but90 words
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Article34 1933-10-27 6 An ex-boxer ha matie glove Th. >. Mled with paddlr.pneumatic tubes and u I these gloves are absolun even by heavy-weißhi Dublin ffanlug H. i is nrovided tor a .inht< i hatpin with him on34 words
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Advertisement56 1933-10-27 6 CHANGE TO Those old worn- v c?j out plugs of yours h, -J may be wasting /H-^| evory Hill hade !sh<cland KEMEMBEE LOOK FOR TBE CUOJP MADE IN RNGLANI) j HAVE YOU A SORE THROAT EVANS AWTutanc throat Pastilles which are made in England to a formula of the Liverpool56 words
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Advertisement214 1933-10-27 6 FREE PRESS FOOTBALL COMPETITION No. 10. I I agree to abide by the conditions governing this competi- 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 of the214 words
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Advertisement178 1933-10-27 6 "CAMEL" CIGARETTI s-A i^c ml superb blend of Turkic and v n^s-< domestic tobaccos which roni V "^""^a»Ws*aaaaasaa>w*a*»aa*a»w»a»**»"- 4 af.ftMC/ 1^ tain no peppery du>t to stinu I A>^^^Ss9mW sssassw' 3 l- delicate membrane, hut ju>t j the cool mild aroma of 6m I H?^J^^-lg I tobaccos properly conditioned. k^~Z*M^d178 words
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Article42 1933-10-27 7 A 62-year-old Chinese. Tan Teng Loan, who had been to a friend's wedding missed his footing while walking downstairs and fell to the landing below. He was rushed to hospital but died shortly after admission with a fractured skull.42 words
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Article297 1933-10-27 7 Sultan's Accession Honours On i.ru- occasion Of the Last anniversary of his accession to the throne on the 13th instant. H.H. The Sultan of Trengganu has been graciously pleased to confer the title of "Dato" upon two Chinese genUemen who arc at present known as Dato' Ifaha Kurnia297 words
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Article233 1933-10-27 7 AGRI-HORTICULTURAL SHOW A: a meeting of the Committee of the last Agri-Horticultural Show (which was held in April last at the New World) it was decided to hold a Singapore Agri-Horticultural Show in 1934 on April 6th, 7th and Bth at the New World. It was decided not to ask233 words
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496 1933-10-27 7 i i Dispute Over Paternity Of A J Fair Haired Boy -_wA dispute ranging around the paternity of an infant was brought to the Police Court before Mr. J. M. Brander yesterday, when an attractiveJ iooking Chinese maidservant named Lim Kim Seng summoned Charles i496 words
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Article343 1933-10-27 7 Six Tamil Workmen Charged Six Tamil labourers of the Royal Engineers War Department camp at Changi were tried in the Second Police Court, before Mr. N. Grice. yesterday, with rioting and voluntarily causing hurt to their overseer. S. T. Rajoo. Outlining the case. Mr. H. R. Wilson for343 words
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Article125 1933-10-27 7 New Areas Created in Selangor 'From Our Own Correspondent. > Kuala Lumpur. Oct. 25. Two new Malay reservations nave been created by the Selangor State Council. The relevant resolutions were as follow That an area of approximately 2,036 acres in the Mukim of Kuala Lumpur n the district125 words
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331 1933-10-27 7 Will Malay Girls Make Good Nurses Raja Uda Urges Their Employment Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 25. Will Malay girls make good nurses? This question is raised by a discus sion in the Selangor State Council, in which the Hon. Raja Uda referred to the spread of medical treatment amoim Malays and331 words
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Article110 1933-10-27 7 Two Charges Against Tamil A 30-year-old Tamil. S. M. Maricar. was produced before Mr. N. Grice. the second magistrate, to answer two seri- ous charges one of cheating and the other of criminal breach ot trust In respect of jewellery worth $105. The complainant. Lam Foon Chye alleged110 words
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Article362 1933-10-27 7 Closing of Kuala Lumpur Hospital I From Our Own Correspondent I Kuala Lumpur. Oct. US. That a saving ol betwe. n gSS.OOO ano $30,000 would be ■fleeted bv ihe riostni Of the Tanglln Hospital Kuala Lumpur was stated at the last meeUng I the Selangor state Oounell362 words
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Article105 1933-10-27 7 An .-njoyablt' "bouse- warming" rtj 'was held on »he Tffitltrftn Oi ttsf official opening oi the sfaar rtccrea Hon ciub on the evening ol Od i?> The opt nlng cerensosif u.i.s per* lormed by H H. Tunku Ahmad anions those present srere* Major a M Kidds t Martin Awards In105 words
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Advertisement275 1933-10-27 7 Ihe pirlurc is one of the "The film is one ni th ~7 w treat -.Vednrsda,,, Ma.i„ a Tribm.c !"ITS A BOY!" \,-2l V A&< lUniun flr m m lasHT'ii T M Mm w- B lli m Wk. ■Lv ORAYTON lIK Jj ibill WENi'V BARRIE II U 1 HEATHER THATCHER275 words
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Advertisement159 1933-10-27 7 Bw B— Bills is ism I I I sal ill in il ril II "T awaawWwaaaawaswawawaaaaw»aaawaawaaaaaawaa*aaWa^^ H LONDON CROWDS CLAMOUR FOR SEATS! SUCCESS of H GEORGE ARLISS in his greatest role "THE WORKING MAN" It has been decided that Tht WorKn M..n,' the new Osorge Arliss picture which opened Si159 words
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Article20 1933-10-27 8 WEST— At Bungsar Hospital. Kuaia Lumpur. F.M.S.. on 23rd. October 1933 to Laura, wife ot George West a daughter.20 words
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465 1933-10-27 8 The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY. OCTOBER 27. 1933 "Passing The Back" The heading at the top of this article may seem rather crudely out of place in the editorial column of a newspaper. It is, however, the one which comes most readily to mind to describe the action, or attempted465 words
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Article1118 1933-10-27 8 An Air Marshal On Tour i Matches From The Rubber Tree Shock For The Government An Honoured Citizen, but—! British Tanks For Siam SIR John Hlggins. an interesting in- terview with whom appears this I morning. Is an expert in his own line. He retired from1,118 words
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Article448 1933-10-27 8 Mr. H. A. Short of the Chartered Bank and Mrs. Short left Penang for Singapore by the Kedah on Tuesday. Messrs. Aw Boon Haw and Aw Boon Par have made a generous donation of $2,000 to the funds of the St. Andrew's Mission Hospital. Dr. Gossip,448 words
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Letters To The Editor
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Letter176 1933-10-27 8 To the Editor Sir. This BUI w, the very laudabl. the PincappW Ind quite OTaWscsssar. lorward in ignoi character ..i t lt tl facte A few poin ten tion are I. The demand has lncreas» years provi. date have been tory by buyers u ed for 2 The176 words
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Letter75 1933-10-27 8 To the Editor Sir.— Who is resj>on.s. Ing the Musical S the first instance king at Us Memorial Hail n. >•:« Concert sdfsrtised for Bund) ober 29' Outside the a Children's i 2 7 Is it BJSI possible di.rerently to this I same artists tl ■"*-*> ol Little's lor75 words
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Letter169 1933-10-27 8 Supe rphysical Worlds To the Editor Sir.- In snswi i Iquiry in your It would sppear tl dent does not s« n modern tendency v. "rid Eminent clared In unainb Ibeliet In states ol Kl I not included In the I psychology accepts nypi engaged In considerm-' thought transient. there169 words
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Article50 1933-10-27 8 Capt. Euan W Hornsey and Civil I mlralty. returned fTOS the Mantua on Wed: to the Naval B»> He intends to rejoin on Friday H 7Z^* vessel once more Trlncomall where he ship of the East Indies Bombay, and then home* Imperial Airways He covered some ***** nnl >0 days50 words
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Advertisement84 1933-10-27 8 SIMONDS MilkasVStout is so good for you CAIXBsXKS Joints of Finest Quality AUSTRALIAN MUTTON at Very Economical Cost. SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE Co., Ltd., ORCHARD ROAD. 1.-WJ.W. BRITISH THROUGHOUT r ssssßsT w 1 sssW THREE STAR SOUTH AFRICAN BRANDY rj| ABSOLUTELY PURE Msk WINE BRANDY MADE ENTIRELY FROM THE pll DISTILLA84 words
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Advertisement48 1933-10-27 8 WIVES SHOULD MAKE SACRIFICES, says a writer. But they shouldn't allow the cook to put burnt offerings before their husbands. The premium for a "GAFLAC" ACCIDENT SICKNESS POLICY may be paid half yearly without extra. GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE ft .LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. Hongkong Bank Chambers. Telephone 648*.48 words
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123 1933-10-27 9 10 Dead In French Rail Evurevreux. France, Oct. 24. pie were killed in the wrecK Cherbourg— Paris express today. lleved that the accident is due play. ister is the worst which has j |on the French railways for It occured seventy miles rls. was crossingReuter - 123 words
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Article127 1933-10-27 9 Novelist Who Saw An Indian London, Oct. 26. e are investigating a mysurrence at the house. No. 9 uare. of Viscount Ratendone. heir, who is understood rig lor India on Monday. Ratendone's neighbour. Miss attau. the novelist, was giving She went to her study and a noise outsideReuter - 127 words
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Article83 1933-10-27 9 Important Unemployment Scheme The legislative programme to be before Parliament during the lon, which will open about will be considered at tomorrows meeting of the Cabinet. The Important measure is the Unptoyment Insurance Bill which is now m draft form. It is anticipated tha: the scope of insurance83 words
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Article172 1933-10-27 9 PINEAPPLE GROWERS CONFER Many New Points Emerge '•We are hopeful of things; there seems to o? some hope that agreement will be reached."* said the Director 01 Agriculture. S.S. and F.M.S.. 'Dr. H. A Tempany > co a Free Press reporter yesterday after the end of the first conference held172 words
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Article82 1933-10-27 9 Twentv One Persons Killed London. Oct. 24. Nineteen passengers, the engine driver and a fireman were to-day killed In a disaster to an express proceeding from Cherbourg to Paris. The disaster occurred when the tram was crossing a viaduct and the engine and tender fell into the82 words
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Article54 1933-10-27 9 "Corbelling Out" Proeess Adopted London. Oct. 24. At to-day's meeting of the London Countv Council a scheme, submitted by the Improvement Committee for the recondi-ioning of Waterloo Bridge by means of a process of -corbelling out" on the existing bridge at an estimated cost o: £635 000 was54 words
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Article165 1933-10-27 9 —AND THEN He Pulled Thute Cord For! New Record Moscow, Oct. 24. The Soviet airman. Evseyev. has j t established a new world's record for a I j delayed parachute jump, according to ,he Tass Agency. He jumped from an altitude of 23,400 feet above MoscowTass - 165 words
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Article112 1933-10-27 9 In Pay Of Japan In North China Moscow, Oct. 26. Commenting the reoorts of the advance of the troons of Generals Fang Chen-wu and Chi Hung-chan^ In North Hooel province. "Pravda" writes* "The attemot of the Japanese General Staff to take possession ot Peiping and Tientsin by armedTass - 112 words
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219 1933-10-27 9 I Crews Drive Into Shark Infested Sea While on patrol duty in the vicinity Of Pulau Übin and Tanjong Kechil early on Monday morning, the Government Monopolies launch. "Pippa" struck a submerged object which forced the propeller blades into the stern, and foundered. Those on board,219 words
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Article207 1933-10-27 9 Effects of Roosevelt Gold Plan London, Oct. 24. There is considerable speculation on both sides of the Atlantic as to whethei President Roosevelt's monetary policy will adversely affect the war debt negotiations between England and the United States. The Washington correspondent of the New York Herald Tribune evenReuter Wireless - 207 words
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Article45 1933-10-27 9 Miss Barton Married In Rome Rome. Oct. 26. Marion, the daughter of Sir Sidney Barton, to-day married Baron Falcone, secretary to the Italian Foreign Office A reception was held at the British Legation to the Vatican by Sir Robert and Lady Clive.- ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article33 1933-10-27 9 SEVEN AT A BIRTH And All Are Doing Well Georgetown. British Guiana. Oct. 24. Senora Perez has given birth to seven sons. The mother and all the babies are progressing well. Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 33 words
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Article113 1933-10-27 9 LATEST RUBBER AND TIN PRICES. AND STERLING RATES London. Oct. 26. Messrs. Symington and Wilson's rubber market closing prices to-day were RUBBER Spot (Sellers) 3 3132a <4d> (Buyers 329 32d <3 15 16d> Jan-March 4d '4 1 16d) April- June 4 3 32d (4» B ci» July-September 4113 words
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Advertisement25 1933-10-27 9 mX ~/taO «x--ns«r.«lr4- M More Human than -OLD ENGLISH" I tinnier thin "The Millionaire —more George Miss in "The Working Man" Coming to the CAPITOL!25 words
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Advertisement143 1933-10-27 9 DON'T FORGET! YOUR FRIENDS AT HOME ITHIS CHRISTMAS. GIFTS that are splendid tokens of the Christmas spirit of good will, and that are certain of appreciation. A, FEW PRACTICAL SUGGESTIONS BWfe X'MAS CAKES. X'MAS PUDDINGS, FULLER- L|l CHOCOLATES. JEAN VALJEAN CIGARS HHH TURKEYS, HAMS, WINES Or PIRITS, HAMPERS II PERFUMERY,143 words
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Article878 1933-10-27 10 Full Facts Not Before Commission "AMAZED AT STATEMENTS Misleading To Take 1932 As Typical Year fHE Board of the Rubbe* Researeh Institute has now issued a memorandum of its views concerning the Report of the Commission of Enquiry into the working of the Institute, appointed878 words
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Article1453 1933-10-27 10 Should Not be Arbitrarily Divided With regard to the suggestion that funds should be divided arbitrarily in advance between production and consumption research, the view of the Board is that proposals for consumption (research should originate from London. .Obviously, consumption research depends on one thing only and that1,453 words
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Article951 1933-10-27 10 M IOffM Benefit" By Some Amendment The Board is in agreement with the Commission to the extent that it con siders that the present constitution of the Institute might with benefit be subject to some amendment. Th* Board cannot escape the conviction that "planting politics" have greately contributed951 words
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Article159 1933-10-27 10 i JAPAN RE.JECTS INDIAN OFFER Calcutta. Oct. ML The Government of India's terms to Japan, it now appears, will include Um annual purchase by Japan of 1.500.000 bales of Indian cotton and for every extra bale of cotton purchased the Japanese will be allowed an159 words
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Article378 1933-10-27 10 Power To Appoint Senior Members The Board is strongly in agreement with the desirability of defining the i duties of this committee; it considers however, that the definitions given exhibit lacunae— ln no. 11 it is recom--1 mended that the committee should appoint members of the staff, but378 words
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Article70 1933-10-27 10 ll A serious situatiu; in the IdntMhlrc 0 tl proposal UMttntOOd bv the Sub-m; Spinners' and M tion that all I ed by the BAOre-1000, be on a IU-lOOmj cent. This is said to bi n1 of Ltd. m tht pom approved by emp proposal will be disc,70 words
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Article215 1933-10-27 10 Questions Of Revearrh And Position of !hftirmaß Riders to the mby the Board aj w* SECTION VI l»\K\(.kW Mr C. B Graburn m* morandum subject to scrvation. "I do not a dation made bj rnmlsslon Is Section VI p r means splitting 1 I m I opinion that in215 words
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Article82 1933-10-27 10 Lea i Apart from the I French loans tha I t Government had Stock Exchange, n favourably m:;>r< •> firmness in An, rl Business, bill the tendency wis close. The commodity fleeted higher Ann i per. especial!. Interest Wall Stmt forth, l the opening bat I was less82 words
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Article738 1933-10-27 11 I) sterday's Closing Quotations msSMsm v OCTOMB 26th., 1933 1,1 Buyers Sellers 30s 6d 31s 6d _;> 36s 37s 6d il) 14s 3d 15s 3d 1.32% 1.37'/2 32s 33s $1) 21 25 90 95 2s 9d 3s 9d 40 45 xd. 46 48y 2 i8) 14s 9d738 words
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Article145 1933-10-27 11 Oct. *J3. 24. 25. LB Com. 88', 89 3 8 90»'4 >hone nro Di' 113% 114% 118 Railroad 4R 49'*, 49% 72% 76' 78% Common 17% is 3 n.q. trk 18' 8 18^ 19 3 4 'ton 26 27% 27 V 10% 12 3 4 13i 4 27145 words
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Article175 1933-10-27 11 Nearly Half Of Australia's Total Population Canberra, Oct. 17. A bulletin issued by the Commonwealth Statistician's Office, giving the result of the preliminary count of the recent census, shows that practically one-half of Australia's population is contained in the capital cities —3.218.022 people out of175 words
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Article41 1933-10-27 11 I Mr. D. H. Ellas. M.C formerly Deputy General Manager. F.M.S. Railways, who has been acting as General Manager, 1 F.M.S. Railways, since the retirement 1 j of Mr. J. Strachan. has been confirmed I in the post of General Manager.41 words
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74 1933-10-27 11 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association October 26th., 12 o'clock noon Latest Cable London Spot Sheet 3 15 16d. per lb. New York Spot Sheet G.cts. 7 11 16 per lb. Buyers Sellers R.S.S. equal to London Standard.Spotdoo.se' 12 5 12 3 4 R.S.S. equal to London Standard <F.0.8.< 12% 1374 words
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Article184 1933-10-27 11 Singapore Produce Prices October 26th., 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers Gambier 4.50 Java Cube 7.50 Hamburg Cube 7.50 Muntok White Pepper 23.00 White Pepper 22.75 Back Pepper 13.00 Copra, sundricd 3.20 Copra, mixed 2 65 Small flake Tapioc* 4.01 Med. Pearl Tapioca 4.5C Small Pearl Tapioca 4.75 Lingga Sago F^our184 words
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Article211 1933-10-27 11 World Exchange Rates October 26 SELLING London. 4 months' sight 2 4 5 32 London. 3 months' sight 2|4Vs London. 60 days' sight 2 4 7j64 London. 30 days' sight 2 4 3J32 London, demand 2[4 IJI6 London. T.T. 214 1|32 Lyons and Paris, demand 930 Hamburg, demand 148 New211 words
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Article201 1933-10-27 11 I FALL IN FRENCH BONDS j Cabinet Crisis Affects Stock Exchange i London. Oct. 24. Business was more active on the Stock Exchange to-day and international securities were good. Notwithstanding weakness of the French franc, following the defeat of the French Government early this 'morning, gold miningBritish Radio - 201 words
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Article83 1933-10-27 11 New Loan Issue Of £2,250,000 London. Oct. 21. The Bank of England are authorised to receive applications for the issue of £2.250.000 Government of Southern Rhodesia 3* 2 per cent, inscribed stock 1953-63. The price of issue is £98 per cent., interest being payable half yearly on May83 words
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Article57 1933-10-27 11 A new expanding stopper for Thermos flasks, scent bottles, etc.. \ls composed of a top and base of j china, with an expanding rubber (stopper in between. The centre of the i rubber contains a spring operated by a turnscrew. which when turned causes 1 the rubber to expand and57 words
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Article119 1933-10-27 11 October 26 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 r 4 drums per British Imperial Gallon 85 Socony Motor Gasoline (4- gallon119 words
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Advertisement509 1933-10-27 11 «BB— Assets exceed_s 12,000,000 _Assurance in force over $35 000 OOP The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. 'Incorporated In the Straits Settlements'. HEAD OFFICE Great Eastern Life Building. Cecil Street Singapore I The Company has £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court oi En.l^nH h at W M oupreme Lourt509 words
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Advertisement447 1933-10-27 11 I CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA I Incorporated in England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital in 600.000 shares of €5 each £3.000 000 Reserve Fund e .1,000 000 Reserve Liability o! Proprietors €3.000.000 HEAD OFFICE: 38. Bishopsgate. London. EC. 2 Agencies and Branchea: Alor Star I Hollo447 words
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Article329 1933-10-27 12 HONG KONG PASSENGERS NOT DECLARED "Repeatedly Warned Compradore" Captain A. Sprenger. master of th* China Merchants' steamer Hal Shang. appeared before the Hon. Commandei Newill at the Marine Court. Hong Kong, to answer the charge of having arrived in the waters of the Colony on October 12329 words
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447 1933-10-27 12 Although scarcely known, the wreck of the "De Verguilde Draeck." commanded by Peter Albertz. which left Teal on October 4th. 1655. and was wrecked at night on April 28th. 1656. on the West Coast of Australia, probably constitutes the first landing of Europeans, who447 words
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Article337 1933-10-27 12 DRIVE AGAINST BIAS BAY STRONGHOLD Many Recent Victims Released It is learned that a big military drive has been undertaken by the authorities of Kwangtung against the horde of pirates who have their stronghold in the region of Bias Bay. From all accounts, the campaign337 words
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Article50 1933-10-27 12 London. Oct. 24. The Norwegian steamer Granero which ran aground on Kincardineshire rocks last night now lies in a precarious position and may become a total wreck but the captain and one other officer are still on board. The Aberdeen lifeboat and life-saving crew are standing by.50 words
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Article95 1933-10-27 12 Tin- health bul Nations. Fas', m Bar. ended OctOls I 11 Basse in deaths Bombay 1 mh.il death Calcutta 11 rii deaths as compared with IS < \*t* r*i 6 deaths in the pr< Madras 13 sinallp (i- iths as compared Vttll 22 raw* 6 deaths in th.95 words
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Article38 1933-10-27 12 Invisible sp< I on the rm.rk.r tiny slips of glass v. on top ol th« < MM the lid. and m:. n Th«- QtUng .iikl I is carried out bj bulb and with l task is accompli Hed seconds38 words
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Advertisement661 1933-10-27 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) ana the s.s. MANGOLA (3.352 tons): [Cargo only] s s. MARELLA is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia. Cabins661 words
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Advertisement213 1933-10-27 12 BRITISH BROADCASTING CORPORATION PROGRAMMES FOR INDIA. BURMA, J STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, and FEDERATED MALAY STATES FROM THE EMPIRE TRANSMITTER. DAVENTRY, ENGLAND. Two of the following frequencies and wavelengths will be used simultaneously, but the wavelengths may be changed In the course of each day's transmissions Announcements will be made at frequent213 words
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Advertisement66 1933-10-27 12 I. S. K. LINE. IKIIIIIAIM IMH *TH VNh IBANSrORI REGIIAR KRMGIIT *>» passkm.m: m, il From Jap.aii ur j HAVRE MA ERIE MARU MALTA MAM .\1 %T I FOR KOBE. OstK^ M NAGOYA INU ¥OlU**J I ERIE MARU BOSTON MARV N CLYDE MARU D Marked ship pr< For Natal and66 words
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Miscellaneous558 1933-10-27 12 Local And Foreign Mail Despatches and Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. and Thursday 7.30 a.m. 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 v via Padang Besar) Monday and Friday 7 p.m. Kelantan558 words
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Miscellaneous231 1933-10-27 12 SINGAPORE HARBOi] h Ships Alongside the u„ af^ Expected to Atnst East Wharf (Kntran.r <,, Yamagala M.o Main Wharf Ctotrsnes Mantua 18 1, 11; Somali 7 Empire Dock (Entrant il#l •> Rhexmor 30 K Taybank M; c M> Empire Dock <KiHr.i.,., < Sllveryew 48 West Wharf Tlnliar,ii Chitral 5: Jardine'sr231 words
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Advertisement521 1933-10-27 13 P. o. British India and Apcar Lines. (Incorporated in England) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT f LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE HITWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA JAPAN. m Due Due ronnare. Singapore. Tonnage. Singapore. 6.810 Oct. 27 RAWALPINDI521 words
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Advertisement589 1933-10-27 13 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In England) "ELLERMAN" LINE FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL Steamer Due Sails City of Bagdad Oct. 30 Nov. 2 City of Lllle Nov. 29 Dec. 2 I City of Evansvllle Dec. 29 Jan. 2 City of Norwich Jan.589 words
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Advertisement1229 1933-10-27 13 m^^ssmm^ mmm\H<Ts£s,sM33Qm r s_!^ JJjT_ mm*mm*\ eja..i -rt*H*-'rt*i»e*s m „^y m. mt 'Hmm tm xt-, THB BLUR FUNNEL LINE (Ocean THE HUA KHIOW BTRAMSHIP OO (1911) oteam Snip 00.. Ltd-, and China Ltd mmmm JSS&tL!*** 01 Navigation Co., Ltd. THE OUNARD STEAMSHIP Oo Lid THE BTRAITB STEAMSHIP Co.. Ltd THE1,229 words
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Advertisement716 1933-10-27 14 K. P. M. IaONINKLIJKK PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ VIA PI A— Friday, Oct. 27, Poeloe-Kidjang. Sapat, Tembiiahan. Poeloe-Pallas and Rengat. PLANCIUS Friday, Oct. 27. Muntok (passengers and mails only), Batavia, Semarang and Sourabaya. DE WKERT— Friday, Oct. 27, Rhio, Blinjoe, Djeboes, Soengei-Liat, PangkalPinang. Koba, Tandjong-Pandan and Batavia. TINOMBO— Friday. Oct. 27. Belawan-Deli.716 words
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Advertisement482 1933-10-27 14 1 1 P^SIDaENT LINER— JM^mmm%^^§AMElJ%fG§ TO EUROPE TROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG VIA COLOMBO, BOMBAY, SUEZ, PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA, MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK. Arrive Leave Leave Arrive S'pore. S'pore. Penang. N. York. Pres. Hayes Nov. 4 Nov. 7 Nov. 9 Dec. 19 Pres. Johnson Nov. 18 Nov. 21 Nov.482 words
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Advertisement488 1933-10-27 14 "i-BE-R-al a TO NAPLES. MARSEILLES, LONDON. ANIUII.I* I >^' MIDDLEMiKO! IGH ITI JYASUKUNI MARU 12.000 Oct. 31 Nov 1 ITERUKUM M HAKONE MARU 10.400 Nov. 15 1« HAKTAS^N \u SSUWA MARU 10.600 Nov 30 Dec. 1 HARUNA MARr SFUSHTMI MARU 10.900 Dec. 14 If. KATORI M HAKOZAKIMARU 10.WJ lKj.: SMav488 words
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Article101 1933-10-27 15 CUP SOCCER AT PENANG Hl SE AND MALAYS DRAW 2—2 Th: :ing Semi-Final tch Staged •vn Correspondent.) Penang, Oct. 26. FA. Cup 1933) semifine between the Malays drew an enormous Green as these two tli night to be the pei tion. After 3 •natch ended in a la each. were101 words
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Article59 1933-10-27 15 Visit of Sumatra Team (Sumatra) Football ndlng a team to the beginning of next the Malaya Command and Malays. iged are as follows: 1' Padang FA. vs. nd at Anson Road 3) Padang FA. vs. son Road. N v 4i Padang FA. vs. Besar. .■> for games at lum will59 words
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Article25 1933-10-27 15 Vleet Malays And Wiltshires I mese < All-Malaya > meet the Malays at dlum Cup winners, on don charges will be 50 and 10 cents.25 words
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Article29 1933-10-27 15 I announces that for the Incio-Ceylon vs. Straits ill Association match to Anson Road Stadium on 27, at 5.15 p.m. S.A.F.A. m tickets are not valid.29 words
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Article55 1933-10-27 15 ing Club to Meet Chinese water polo matches be- and second teams of the Chinese Swimming Club 11.15 a.m. tig will be the Club's Dr. II C. Bain: P. Druidindie: G. Dodds; B. Meggs. D. Cork. I) W, Howe; H. J. Rae. <i G. Gough; M. C. ElAnderson.55 words
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Article16 1933-10-27 15 I nal 'three frames) of the I snooker championship. 7 J. L. Mayger beat T. B.16 words
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387 1933-10-27 15 Rugby thJ p«_.k haVe been sel ected forthe Rugby match on the Padang on Saturday between the Malava i .Command and Singapore as follows ',r p y V' ,ommand s P r Hutchinson I H. T. Billson (R.A.), Fl.-Off E A sUeu^n A A r.387 words
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Article91 1933-10-27 15 The Chinese Rugby team visited Seletar yesterday and were defeated by the R.A.F. by 18 points to three. It was a good game, the Chinese showing plenty of speed and dash, but the R.A.F. were superior in the scrums, getting possession far more often than91 words
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48 1933-10-27 15 Under the auspices of the Singapore Amateur Boxing Association, it is proposed to hold an amateur boxing tournament about the middle of! December. Intending competitors are asked to submit their names to Mr. O. E. Hogan. Singapore Free Press, on or before 25th November.48 words
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Article48 1933-10-27 15 Khoo Hooi Hve Beaten For China Title Nanking. Oct. 17. Hsu Cheng Chi. from Batavia. won China's lawn tennis title to-day. by j beating Khoo Hooi Hye (the formei Malayan Champion* by 6-3. 6—2.' 6—o. The pair met in the final of the j Olympic tournament.48 words
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Article49 1933-10-27 15 Davis Defeats Smith London. Oct. 14. The following are the final scores in the fortnight's billiards match at Thurstons. Davis bein_; the winner: Davis 18.332 Smith 15.774 London. Oct. 17. At Glasgow, in the billiards match, the following are to-day's closing scores: Davis (in play; 2.031 Smith 1.55749 words
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Article88 1933-10-27 15 The following will represent the Y.M.C.A. Ist XI against Indian Association Ist XI on the LA. ground on Monday, at 5.15 p.m.: C. C. Meredith. Lee Fong Lim, D. Ross, R. Lyne. W. Pullen, C. H. Coshan. R. J. R. Stracey, M. Catchatoor. J. O. Regan. P. O'Dwyer. W. R.88 words
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Article25 1933-10-27 15 Progress is being made with the scheme to give Taiping a public swim- ming pool in the jungle area adjoining j the Taiping Lake Gardens.25 words
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518 1933-10-27 15 Hockey Malaya Command Defeated By Four Goals To Two Police 4; M. Command 2. Vigorous hockey was played at the Police Depot ground yesterday when the home team defeated Malaya Command by four goals to two. There was plenty of hard hitting too much518 words
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366 1933-10-27 15 <From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Oct. 25. There is a feeling in hockey circles here after Negri's poor display against Perak last week, that drastic changes have to be made in the team before the game two weeks' hence a' home against Singapore. In366 words
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Article57 1933-10-27 15 Three Chinese Brothers Accomplish Feat Shanrhai. Oct. 26. The swimming trio from Manchuria, Shi Hsing-lung. Shi Hsing-cho and Shi Hsing-lu f brothers > swam across the Yangtze yesterday, from Pukow to Hsiakwan. in the presence of thousands ot people. They are the first three swimmers to cross the57 words
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Article70 1933-10-27 15 On Sunday. October 29, the Inter national Six-Metre Ciass will sail the first of a series of three MM for the Black Swan Trophy. Start 10 a.m. The B Class will sail the second ol the series of three races for the ViceCommodore "s Trcpliy. Start70 words
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Article161 1933-10-27 15 Malacca, Oct. 25. The Malacca Club were neavily beaten by the Indo Ceylonese at hockey today Six goals were scored against them and they cculd reply with only a solitary point The I C.A deserved their victory for i hey combined elleetiveiy and but tor th161 words
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Advertisement62 1933-10-27 15 f_B__ \^V N^!_ 'flf* V .____A_l_» 1 1 VVm _B I _^__!_a mJ^* S Trifles make perfection and perfection *k)£^r u no trifle! Constant attention to every detail of manufacture created "CAPSTAN" the standard cigarette that b always dependable. i_^ m jM Ll F^ J& I MALAYA'S STANDARD CIGARETTE MADE62 words
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