The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 1 November 1933
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Title Section17 1933-11-01 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. No. 14.102. EST. 1835. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER Ist, 1933. 10 CENTS.17 words
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U.S. WANTS BRITAIN TO CO-OPERATE
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Article82 1933-11-01 1 Keep Pound And Dollar In Line SECRET TRUCE REPORT Vm erica To Start Buying Gold To-day that Britain's trade will be so affected by gold purchase plan that she will have to take i ls has led America to invite Britain to coin keeping the dollar and the pound m82 words
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Article46 1933-11-01 1 I London. Oct. 31. iritiet have yet to br definite view is effect of the latest Roosevelt's experi Times City Editor. an price for gold gin about twentyestimated London k and even though a.i nee for the possible Is oovioisly an at- ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article102 1933-11-01 1 New York. Oct. 31. States has assured o currency war is desired Id B: operation is invited. H to the Washington corresI New York Herald s has cabled for further fl ti a view to establish--9 r-pound link designed I prices m order not to I iiReuter - 102 words
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Article320 1933-11-01 1 I New York, Oct. 31. Anglo-American currency een reached, according td i Tribune's Washington nt, who says that after ;rs' negotiations between Leith Ross and members il Reserve Board and the i Treasury the basis of a agreement was reached. tiic pegging of the ex<»i the poundReuter - 320 words
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Article165 1933-11-01 1 Washington, Oct. 31. The formation of a public works anc housing corporation with an initia capital of $200,000,000 to build at a low cost flats as a slum clearance project throughout the country is announced by the Government. A virtual agreement m the "captive" I mines those165 words
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Article108 1933-11-01 1 Last Thoughts Of M. Pain I eve Paris, Oct. 20. "I have not had time to finish tne work. I will never have the time now but it does not matter. When one is About to die one likes to think one »eaves somethingReuter - 108 words
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Article110 1933-11-01 1 Appeal To Jews For Funds To Settle Refugees London. Oct. 31. The Jewish conference now being held m London which is attended by a hundred delegates from forty-five countries including America, is planning an appeal to world Jewry for £2.000.000 to assist m settling Jewish refugees fromReuter - 110 words
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Article104 1933-11-01 1 Picture of Once And 500 Lire For Fascist Couples Rome, Oct. 30. Over two thousand couples were married at dawn to-day at the same moment m various churches throughout the city and the province m celebration of the Fascist marriage festival. Each couple received a photograph ofReuter Wireless - 104 words
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Article66 1933-11-01 1 Christmas Radio Message From King London. Oct. 28. His Majesty will broadcast a message it greeting and goodwill to the Em3\re on Christmas Day. as last year, if he plans at present being formulated mature. The King will again spend Christmas at Sandringham. and it is expectedReuter Wireless - 66 words
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Article31 1933-11-01 1 Paris, Oct. 30. Captain De Verneuilh, a famous French air ace. was killed to-day when his plane crashed. The mechanic and wireless operator were also killed Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 31 words
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Article79 1933-11-01 1 N.E.R. To Spend £2,300,000 London. Oct. 30. An encouraging statement was made io-day by the London and North Eastern Railway m view of the long series ■>f diminishing returns recently suffered by all railways. The Company intends to spend £2.300.000 m "consequence of the return of better tradeReuter Wireless - 79 words
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Article69 1933-11-01 1 German Flying Boats First Flight London. Oct. 30. Two out of three of the Germar Dornier Wai flying boats, which wil make experimental mail service flights between Bathurst. <West Africa > am Natal "Brazil), have left Southampton for Corunna. The flying boat: will make a halt onReuter Wireless - 69 words
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Article19 1933-11-01 1 London. Oct. 2!>. Sir Stewart Symes has been ap pointed Governor-General of th Sudan. Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 19 words
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Article77 1933-11-01 1 Japan Ready To Agree With Britain And U.S. London. Oct. 31. Japan is ready to scrap all her submarines provided other Powers will follow suit, and aircraft-carriers will also be abolished, the Daily Telegraph's naval correspondent is informed from a reliable source. He adds that, with Britain andReuter - 77 words
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512 1933-11-01 1 Increase In Estimates Shows j Hope Of Revival AN improvement m Malayan trade next year appears to be anticipated by the disclosure that the first estimates of revenue from the Tin Quty next year were increased by $1,000,000 and estimates from certain import duties512 words
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326 1933-11-01 1 Waiting Fate Of Recovery Plan New York. O< I iK. An Informal offer oi ten pat cent the total war debt payable m aiinu:ties has been MUMta indirectly by the British fepreotnta tifl 1 arcoiding to the Herald Tribune, *hlen is report. to haveReuter Wireless - 326 words
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Advertisement56 1933-11-01 1 KLIM V \U>ERED MILK MgABEST APPROACH TO PURE \STFURIZED MILK ZfJjNA IN TIIE TROPICS. AT ALL LEADING l iSION STORES. TODAY'S ATTRACTIONS COCKTAIL DANCE MAKAN KETCHIL 6.15 p.m. i«> 5.1 5 p.m. INFORMAL DINNER DANCE w.45 p.m. u> MIDNIGHT SATURDAY, NOVEMBER Hth SPECIAL ARMISTICE DINNER DANCE h,, 538 Please book56 words
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Advertisement133 1933-11-01 1 On Other Pagei The Palestine rioting is now stated to have been anti-British in character and not anti-Jewish Page 9. Order for a stay of the proceedings in the c»*e of the seizure of the Paul Doumer has heen granted Page 6. Retrenchment limit in the F.M.S. will not be133 words
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Advertisement118 1933-11-01 1 KLIM POWDERED MILK THB NEAREST APPROACH TO PI KF FRESH, PASTEURIZED MILK OBTAINABLE IN THE TROPICS. OBTAINABLE AT ALL 1 EADINO PROVISION STORES. CHRYSLER COMFORT THE ROTARY CLUB OF SINGAPORE meets to-day at 1 p.m. at the ADELPHI HOTEL Business Meeting Rotarians MMO ADELPHI SEA VIEW HOTEL HOTEL ROOF-GARDEN TH118 words
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Article280 1933-11-01 2 Wednesday, Nov. Ist. High Water 09.35 9.0 ft., 22.16 9.55 ft. Y.W.C.A. International Exhibition 5.30 p.m. Soccer: Padang vs. Malaya Command, Anson Road. Rugby. S.CC. vs. RAF. Ist.. Padang; Wiltshires vs. Volunteers "A," Tanglin. Hockey: S.C.C. Ist. vs. Indo-Ceylonese Balestier; S.R.C. Ist. Wiltshires, S.R.C. ground; Raffles280 words
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Article62 1933-11-01 2 Before the Chief Justice m the Ist. 2nd. Court at 11 a.m. Court at 11 a.m. S. 811/32— Belinda Gaudart vs. Jane In lorma pauperis. St. 215 33 Chiu Frances Maddox ors. Chee vs. Ong Boon Hin ors. I S. 1068 32— Chang Kam Long62 words
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Article, Illustration492 1933-11-01 2 Six American "Pilgrims" On World Tour An Interesting Yachting Adventure For nearly eighteen months past six Americans a banker, a broker, a lawyer, an aviation expert and two professional sailorshave been touring the world m search of adventure m a fifty tons yacht. Since June 1932 they have covered fifteen492 words
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Article, Illustration18 1933-11-01 2 The yacht Pilgrim, manned by si x Americans, which is at present at Singapore during a world voyage.18 words
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Article371 1933-11-01 2 STIRRING EVENT IN SIAM'S HISTORY When French Warships Invaded Bangkok (From Our Own Correspondent. Bangkok, Oct. 25. For a fortnight this capital has lived under conditions to which the nearest parallel that can be found is those hectic few days m 1893, when French ships forced371 words
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Article134 1933-11-01 2 Statement By France's New Premier Paris, Ock 27. M. Sarraut. the new Premier, started life as a barrister and a journalist. He was elected a Deputy m 1902. his first Government post being Under-Secret-ary of State for the Interior m 1905-07 m M. Clemenceau's Cabinet. HeReuter Wireless - 134 words
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Article62 1933-11-01 2 50,000 To Hear Hitler's Election Address Cologne, Oct. 26. Fifty thousand unemployed are to be afforded the opportunity of hearing HitI^h l^ \*V lection ap P eal gratis m addition to 100.000 who have already bought tickets. The Chancellor will ?S c at t 6 COrner ofReuter Wireless - 62 words
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Article214 1933-11-01 2 Mr. Gandhi's Statement At Nephew's Wedding Bombay, Oct. 24. The wedding between Prabhadas j Gandhi, a grand-nephew of Mr. Gan dhi. and Shrimati Ambadevi. daughter of Lala Lalchand. a Zamindar of Bijnor was celebrated at Wardha this morning m the presence of Mr. Gandhi, his wife. Kasturbai, and214 words
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Article223 1933-11-01 2 Magistrate's Discretion In Acquittal That the magistrate had acted wrongly m acquitting an accused with out hearing witnesses for the prosecu-: tion, was the submission of Mr. Tampoe Phillips, appearing on behalf of the' Crown, m a criminal appeal which came before the Chief Justice. Sir Walter Huggard223 words
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Article116 1933-11-01 2 International Aid For Refugees 1 I w Geneva, Oct. 26. Mr. James G. Mac Donald. Director of the American Foreign Policy Associa- i ton, has been appointed High Commis- sioner of the international organisation to assist Jewish and other refugees from Germany. I Mr. Mac Donald gained experienceReuter Wireless - 116 words
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Advertisement119 1933-11-01 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS SUN-BATHING. I I To produce the fashionable Tan use only lENTHERIC SUNBATH OIL Stockists. MEDICAL HALL, LTD., Opp. General Post Office. New shipment of Wavy Bathing Caps just arrived. BUSINESS CARDS STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY STATIONERS REPAIRERS. 14A Chance Alley, Slnfapec*. The Cheapest Home for your Station P|(rr, Typewriters,119 words
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Advertisement492 1933-11-01 2 TENDERS SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Tenders. NOTICE Is hereby given that tender are now invited for the following materials or services and that particulars of such tenders may be obtained m the Tender Room. Municipal Office Supply of Galvanised Mghtsoil Pails for 1934. Date of Closing. 4 pm Thursday. November 30th.492 words
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Advertisement339 1933-11-01 2 NOTICE The 01, r St. Andrew > Dinner and I J Adelphi Hut, N M J itn M< mbcrh number of M >V k application l IN j thor with 1. imdiTsitfin ri 1 24th. 193.1 Practice i> i; Adelphi BOH 1 MHVIHHMM SEWING A\: K^ If you need In339 words
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Article730 1933-11-01 3 CRUSHED AGAINST CRANE r e nible Fate Of Naval Base me death of Naval who was crushed belotive and a crane was Singapore Coroner. Mr. sterday. was a Malabari named m ol age. and it was fatality occurred when used to move a 5-ton tsition on rails. This ning of730 words
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Article2314 1933-11-01 3 MORE LIGHT ON RICE TAX Outspoken Replies To Unofficial Opposition J"HAT the rice tax should not be earmarked but used to balance the budget was urged m the Federal Council but His Excellency the High Commissioner m a vigorous reply to criticism stated that the Government was resolved to encourage2,314 words
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Article197 1933-11-01 3 Committee To Draw Up New Constitution Shanghai, o. t .w A report from Hainan states that a meeting at PeilingmJau. In Inner Mongolia, has resulted m tbi /urination of a committee U) establish an inrieprndent miveniment for Inner and Outer Mongolia The head of tin- Yunshokf tribe wasUnion Times - 197 words
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Advertisement146 1933-11-01 3 THE STATESMAN'S YEAR BOOK Statistical and Historical Annual of the States of the World for the Year 1933. Revised after Official Returns. M, EPSTEIN, ma PH.n Crown Bvo. It may seem a. paradox to write ot a volume ol 1.500 pages as narvel of compression. But within that limited compass146 words
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Advertisement98 1933-11-01 3 b^^^ ■IbVb^_ s^^Ji,^^B^ZVb\^ ~~^L£ BBBBBBBF^^V^^ jTDlftt k Bj B^BBtß^B^B^BM^BVlafiK S Wr T«Ki^^ V~"* S^J~ J< /^Hll ,^B^H BK |^^S^^sB^^^y^B^^^^E*jP*^T^^^^^^Sl^^Bß^ M^^S^a»^^*^£MMß^B^Bl^B^B=B^BMS\^\ THIS CHRISTMAS you can pay your friends no higher compliment than to send I them a gift case of this famous old Scotch Whisky. Johnnie Walker is packed m specially98 words
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2008 1933-11-01 4 Charles Francis Coe - Bootleggers Turn To The "Snatch Racket" Charles Francis Coe U.S.' New Crime Wave— 2 By *r*HE man most publicized as an underworld character now reposes m Atlanta Federal prison. He is the notorious Scarface. He went to prison not for bootlegging, or for racketeering. or for narcotic trafficking, or for2,008 words
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Article338 1933-11-01 4 Unfriendly Interest In Visitors London. Oct. 20. For some months the hamadryad, or king cobra, has not been represented \t the Zoo. but an unusually fine pair of these deadly snakes have now arrived at the menagerie from Malaya. The male measures 12 ft. 7338 words
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Advertisement95 1933-11-01 4 4To treat these complaints success- i full/, get to the root of the trouble. I Clarke's Blood Mixture is the I world's greatest blood purifier and 1 healer. It to famous for Blood and Skin Disorders. Of all Ctmmists and Stom. I Equally good m LIQUID or TABLET form J95 words
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Advertisement320 1933-11-01 4 Active people m all walks of life find :^f> comfort and relax- Aa ation m every cup of Brooke Bond r V \by user 1 \T\ y II 1 I■T 1 \#j j^ rV Lever lid I'H^H *S> Brooke Bond Tea t»i//i garden fmkmu, VISIT CAIRO H DURING YOUR HOMEWARD320 words
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Article, Illustration171 1933-11-01 5 Mirk the "Miller, the most famous racing greyhound m the world, is appearing m the film "Wild Boy*' which is m course of production at the Shepherd's Rush studios, London. Stage and screen Gymkhana at Ma (field \trodronu'. Miss V. Ma^bin, GotdnU. izvd 15,171 words
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Article1470 1933-11-01 6 RETRENCHMENT LIMIT IN F.M.S. Will Not Be Reached Till Next Year Kuala Lumpur. Oct. 30. The Supply Bill tor 1933 was introduced In the Federal Council by the hon. the acting Chiel Secretary. Mr. M. B. Shelley, this morning. Mr. Shelley m the course of a le.fgthy explanation of the1,470 words
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Article556 1933-11-01 6 $1 50 Must Be Won THE PRIZE OF I $150 I will be awarded for an accurate forecast, or failing the receipt of an accurate forecast, to the forecast most nearly accu--1 rate. In the event of a tie the prize will be divided amongst the winning competitors. All you556 words
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Article499 1933-11-01 6 Judge Orders Stay Of Court Proceedings An order for stay of Droceedings was granted by Mr. Justice Gerahty. when he gave Judgment yesterday on thf motion brought by the first charter n of the ship "O. G. Paul Doumer." The case arose out of499 words
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229 1933-11-01 6 The following official communique is* published for general Information: His Majesty the King has approved' 1 of the observance of Armistic Day. 1933. Saturday. November llthi, m the! same manner as m previous years, f The tiring of guns, one at 11 a.m. and' two229 words
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Article40 1933-11-01 6 KaMisi Movement Sprt'jd^ To Latvia Rio I A demand for a t> amendment oi th« constitution t on Naz: idr.i.s is made b^ Shirts (Paadsti I* prohibitioi. oi j. v^v trade or Industry property or marrjiiig < ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article71 1933-11-01 6 FOOTBALL COMPETITION NO. 11. Everton vs. Huddersfield Bury V s. West Ham Lincoln vs Notts Forest Millwall vs Grimsby Southampton vs. Bolton Newport vs Bournemouth Chester vs. Barnsley York vs. Tranmere Dundee vs. Motherwell Hamilton vs Hearts I This duplicate list is for i the convenience of competitors71 words
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Article219 1933-11-01 6 Second Sentence On Different Charge Cboo Ah Sap. a comely Shanghai girl, appeared before Mr. H. A Forrer. yesterday lor sentence on a charge of cheating the Nang Hen* furniture shop m Selegie Road m respect of goods valued at $534. The sentence m this case219 words
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Article29 1933-11-01 6 Chaplain GrMM LlMb \Vyndh;im London (M I'.ipt.ui. CfWIUWI <• Wyndh.m v. WwtfU I I afternoon Captain Q friend Lyiichc Momc In Spartan miiM i platn- British RadioBritish Radio - 29 words
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Article26 1933-11-01 6 London ih\ Sir Wilh.,m I ix»intpd as Chairman oi th< < British Elect ric.il I>> ci.it ion. wlui f sumption ol five y'^rs- ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Advertisement133 1933-11-01 6 FREE PRESS FOOTBALL COMPETITION No. 11.1 I agree to abide by the conditions governing this competi- tlon as act out above and to accept as final the decision of the Competition Editor of the Singapore Free Press m all matters appertaining thereto. My forecast of the results of the follow-133 words
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Advertisement27 1933-11-01 6 DUFF'S WHISKY mm Wk^^^^^B I j^SpV AIIFPe liqueur j^ym otUfUCUT /f^^-^^^k ScOlcfl without MMI dole \u -n l- F. A. BARTHOLOMEUSZ LTD.. Raffles Quay. Phone 2234 J27 words
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Article138 1933-11-01 7 Mr. Burt Tells Engineers Of Arctic Adventures Mr. Gordon Burt, of the APC Singapore, addressed the Singapore j branch of the Engineers Association of Malaya at a meeting at Sea View Hotel last night on his experiences as a member of a scientific expedition to the138 words
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Article124 1933-11-01 7 "The Working Man" Is Anj Outstanding Film In "The Working Man" the film: which opened at the Capitol yesterday George Arliss is at his best. It is a picture that no one should miss In nil inimitable style. Arliss gives one 01 the best performances he124 words
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Article300 1933-11-01 7 PENANG ALSO DIPS INTO SURPLUS Deficit Of $409,201 For The Year SINGAPORE EXAMPLE PRAISED From Our Own Corresponded.) Penang, Oct. 31. There was a full attendance at to- I day's meeting of the Penang Municipal Commissioners when the President m- troduced the 1934 budget. Mr. Boyd j said the fall300 words
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Article1037 1933-11-01 7 Dispute Over Chartering A Ship Some transaction m cheques between a Boyanese merchant who chartered a ship and a Chinese cattle trader wao Introduced him to the shipping company had a sequel before the Criminal District Judge, yesterday, when the latter stood his trial on a1,037 words
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Article127 1933-11-01 7 Exciting Picture At The Alhambra 'The Last Flight", the First National picture at the Alhambra, is a story cf tour American war-time air fighteio who have been wounded m their last daring venture against enemy pianos and the film gives a graphic picture of !the reckless life127 words
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Article45 1933-11-01 7 A Tamil boy was ordered six strokes with a light rotan by the Seremban magistrate on Saturday for stealing an idol from the Hindu Temple m Paul Street. The accused pleaded guilty and the complainant said he had since recovered the idol.45 words
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247 1933-11-01 7 ♦»7 h contract for the demolition of the Europe Hotel and the creation or a spacious block of service Hats *n its place has been awarded, und with the passing of the plans by fee Municipality m the next few days woiv Will247 words
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Article72 1933-11-01 7 On Forgery And (heating Charges Verdicts of guilty on both charge* of forgery and cheating were returned by the common Jury who heard the the case m the Assize Court against Ng Keng Tuan. Sentences of six years' rigorous imprisonment and three years rigorous imprisonment, the terms72 words
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Article105 1933-11-01 7 Modern Marriage Theme At Pavilion Howard Hughes, the lamous producer, departs from his customary type of picture m "The Ago for Love." which opened at the Pavilion last night. He tacklts the sophisticated themo of modern love and marriage but In stresses sentimentality m some parts.105 words
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Advertisement187 1933-11-01 7 i^^A\\^/JU 111 I? F^^RNtf l SHE WANTED THINGS AS E^^^ltlWJ^^ THEY WERE NOT as INED THEM! !l TO-NlGHT___j flm t V t W\. til m W The star f Its a Boy vW^B W^ with "AGE FOR LOVE" UNITED ARTISTS PICTURE SHE DIDNT WANT TO BE CHAINED TO CONVENTION SHE187 words
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Advertisement34 1933-11-01 7 INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION OPENING TO-DAY 5-30 p.m. at Y.W.C.A. RAFFLES QUAY A Unique Collection of Exhibits from many Countries Admission 20 cts. Children 10 cts. Open daily 10 a.m. 1230 p.m. and 5 7 p.m.34 words
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Advertisement169 1933-11-01 7 \Ve pledge our word that this WARNER HROS. picture is one of the finest attractions we have ever shown. We believe you will thank us for having urged you not to miss it The Management. CAPITOL 6.15 NIGHTLY 9.15 "MaUMrfoVDAY'atTiS Int Picture LONDON CROWDS QUEUED UP TO SEE— GEORGE ARLISS169 words
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523 1933-11-01 8 The Singapore Free Press WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1st, 1933. Rice Tax To Stay rE High Commissioner was able to hold out no hope that Government would vary the policy it had already announced. Thus, at the conclusion of a very lengthy debate on the matter, His Ex- cellency dashed to the523 words
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Article, Illustration1094 1933-11-01 8 The Treasure Of Cocos Island Mr. Wee Swee Teow is well known m legal circles m Singapore to-day, but it is interesting to note that he first went into commerce and then became a teacher at Raffles School before deciding to go m for law. At1,094 words
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Article253 1933-11-01 8 Group Captain S. W. Smith. RAF is a passenger to Singapore by the Hector, which arrives this week-end. The King and Queen of Siam have a bodyguard of 250 soldiers at Singgora while two gunboats are also anchored m the inner bay for greater protection Mr.253 words
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Article498 1933-11-01 8 Letters To The Editor inatan marriage Custom, Vo the Editor Sir.— Mr. C C \s Assignee oi Slniup re Assumed the role ofl native customs' In llsplay till <*xpt'ri m. Indian marriage custon the course of the PubU >f Dr. V P tttm md inconvrt statem. i mh not be498 words
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Advertisement47 1933-11-01 8 PEOPLE IN FLOODED DISTRICTS are advised not to use the roads. They should keep to the footbaths. The wise motorist covers his car and himself against damage and liability with a GAFLAC MOTOR CAR POLICY. GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFB ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. Hongkong Bank Chamber*. Telephone <48t.47 words
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Article80 1933-11-01 9 sddsafsda POI.H.K HEHAVED MAGNIFICENTLY PAIN'S paramount duty of preserving law and der will be thoroughly discharged and the Palestine mandate administered to Arabs and Jews without fear or favour, declared Sir Phillip Cunliffe Lister yesterday. li is now stated that the Palestine riots were inti-British m character80 words
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Article148 1933-11-01 9 Haifa. Oct. 31. >mmissioner for PalesSir Arthur 1 the magnificent new ciuv which is likely to Dl the most important Far East Dunllffe Lister. broadcastlon, emphasised that barge her mandate J.ws and Arabs favour. The pararving law and order thoroughly discharged. TIL Confident Jerusalem. Oct. 31. rs,Reuter - 148 words
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Article60 1933-11-01 9 t Haifa. Oct. 28. ion was again attackTing, upon which the The casualties to date are nd 35 wounded, including policemen, one of whom, a Bristol man named Packer, was slightly wounded m the back. Special constables are being enrolled but the situation is generally quieter. TheReuter Wireless - 60 words
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Article183 1933-11-01 9 Berlin 's Hint To Bavaria Berlin. Oct. 28. Diplomatic circles are confident that the journalist. Panter. v/ho is now experiencing his fifth day of detention at Munich, will not come up for trial. A carefully worded official statement states that inquiries at present are proceedingReuter Wireless - 183 words
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Article145 1933-11-01 9 Jaffa. Oct. 28. The population seems subdued but Arab boatmen have declared a strike until November 1 It was noteworthy that during the funerals of the victims of the rioting to-day the crowd veiled "Down with the Arab executive" instead of "Down with the Government." as was theReuter Wireless - 145 words
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Article61 1933-11-01 9 Jerusalem, Oct. 28. Lt.-Gen. Sir Arthur Wauchope. the High Commissioner, has assured an i Arab delegation that there are no fears 'of the Jews assuming supremacy m Palestine as he is ruling the country with equity. A representative government would be more easily established if the peopleReuter Wireless - 61 words
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Article110 1933-11-01 9 London, Oct. 28. The present demonstrations m Palestine are unjustified, declared Pro- fessor Neville Lasky, at a conference for the relief of German Jews held here, and attended by delegates representing forty- five nations. The Government m Palestine had erred on the side of over-caution m theirReuter Wireless - 110 words
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Article75 1933-11-01 9 Unauthorised Agreements With Soviet Shanghai. Oct. 31. General Chin? Shu-jen. Governor of I Sinkiang. who is on a visit to Nanking was detained by the police yesterday. According to instructions ot the Executive Yuan, the general will be charged with concluding agreements with Soviet Russia without permission fromUnion Times - 75 words
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Article81 1933-11-01 9 Suit Filed In Bangkok Court (From Our Own Correspondent. I Bangkok, Oct. 31. Two of the wanted rebels, one an officer and the other a lord lieutenant. have been taken into custody. Rewards iof 1,000 ticals were offered for their capture. The Public Prosecutor has filed a81 words
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Article39 1933-11-01 9 London, Oct. 25. There was a sequel to the stranding of submarine L 26 when Lie-utenant-Commander John Hugh of T.. 26. was dismissed his ship and severely reprimanded at a court-martial at Devonport to-day Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 39 words
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Article39 1933-11-01 9 Port Said, Oct. 30. The Danish steamer Polonia. with 900 Jewish emigrants, mostly Poles for Jaffa, was diverted here on instructions from the Palestine authorities out the Egyptian Government refused permission for them to land. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article90 1933-11-01 9 British In Exploitation Company Paris. Oct. 25. British interests are understood to predominate m a new company formed by the Franco- Asiatic Bank, the Chosen Corporation and Japanese interests to exploit and prospect for mine deposits In Manchukuo. The capital of the new company is approximately £50.000. WorkReuter - 90 words
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Article208 1933-11-01 9 PRIVATE MEETING WITH MR. T. V. SOONG Provinces Want Share Of U.S. Loan Shanghai, Oct. 31. Messrs Sun Fo. President of the Legislative Yuan, and Wang Ching-wei. I the Premier, arrived m Shanghai last I night when a meeting at the private residence of Mr. T.Union Times - 208 words
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Article183 1933-11-01 9 Agreement Reached With Japanese New Delhi, Oct. 30. A tariff of 50 per cent, ad valorem on most cotton textile qualities and specific duties on the remainder, with imperial preference, was agreed to by the Indo-Japanese delegations which met here for the first time since the SimlaReuter - 183 words
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Article113 1933-11-01 9 The Y.W.C.A. International Exhibition will be open to-day from 5.30 p.m. and again on Thursday. Friday and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. and 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. The co-operation of women ot many different nationalities— Asiatic. European and American has resulted m the showing of113 words
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21 1933-11-01 9 London. Oct. 31. Messrs. Symington and Wilson's rubber market closing prices to-day were21 words
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Article57 1933-11-01 9 Spot (Sellerst 4d. <4d.> (Buyers) 3 15 16 d. (3 15 16d.) Jan.-March 4 1 32 d '4 1 32 d.) April- June 4 3 32d. <4 1 B d.> July-September 4 3 16 d. (4 7 32d.) Market: Quiet. New York, Oct. 31. Opening prices were December 7.8257 words
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Article22 1933-11-01 9 London. Oct. 31. Messrs. Malcolm Bowley and Son's closing prices to-day were Spot £224-15-0 < £225-2-6.) 5 Months £224-10-0 (£225.) Market Steady.22 words
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Article12 1933-11-01 9 London, Oct. 31. New York 4.77V 2 (4.79.) Paris 807'a <80%.)12 words
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Advertisement48 1933-11-01 9 COMING PAVILION THIS WEEK! SCREENS MOST S IN-TILLATING PICTURE tbeworst..hesa* akwll V rW i women at their 4 v fJB best when he wSm I kEyHOiil I K^^^ A Warner Bros ""h wjml~ I S^ KAY H I THE MOST DARING STORY OF MODERN 1 MORALS EVER CONCEIVED48 words
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Advertisement137 1933-11-01 9 DON'T FORGET! YOUR FRIENDS AT HOME MB THIS CHRISTMAS GIFTS that arc splendid HH tokens of the Christmas W^m spirit of good will, and Hft f/wf c/r^ certain of WSm appreciation. A FEW PRACTICAL SUGGESTIONS Bffl X'MAS CAKES, X'MAS PUDDINGS, FULLERS CHOCOLATES, JEAN VALJEAN CIGARS U TURKEYS, HAMS, WINES 6?137 words
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Article2255 1933-11-01 10 CRITICISMS ANSWERED AT COUNCIL MEETING Industry Should Decide Policy And Expenditure From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 30. Approval of the report of the R.R.I commission of inquiry was moved m th» Federal Council to-day by the Hon. th< acting British Resident of Perak, Mr2,255 words
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372 1933-11-01 10 BOARD'S CONTROL Rubber Industry To Decide The Policy The ultimate control m any institution is the control of purse and policy and that, says the commission, should lie with the Board. thSL^f n B ard iS Unable to P^form those duties m future there is only one Jim^T""!? 1 the372 words
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77 1933-11-01 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association October 31st., 12 o'clock noon Buyers Seller R.S.S. equal to London Standard, Spot (loose) 12 3 4 127^8 R.S.S. equal to London Standard. <F. 0.8.) 13 13M» Standard R.S.S. on Tender Nov. 12 7 8 13 December 13 13» 8 Jan-March 13» 8 13»' 477 words
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Article223 1933-11-01 10 World Exchange Rates October 31 SELLING London, 4 months' sight 2 4 532 London, 3 months' sight 2|4V 8 London, 60 days' sight 2 4 7 64 London, 30 days' sight 2 4 3 32 London, demand 2 4 1116 London, T.T. 2 4 1 32 Lyons and Paris, demand223 words
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Article116 1933-11-01 10 October 31 Devoe's Imperial Brilliant Kerosene per tin (of 4 Imp. galls.) 170 Sylvan Arrow Kerosene per tin 1.50 Secony Motor Gasoline ex pump per British Imperial Gallon 82 Socony Motor Gasoline drums per British Imperial Gallon 85 Socony Motor Gasoline (4-gallon tin) 355 Shell Aviation116 words
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Article486 1933-11-01 10 TAPPING NOT WORTH WHILE Future Of Mandai Tek f (Singapore) Estate The 23rd. annual general meeting of the Mandai-Tekong < Singapore) Rubber Estates. Ltd.. was held yesterday lat the registered offices of the company. Market Street, with Mr. Lee Keng Hee chairman > presiding. Others present were Messrs. Lee Chim486 words
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Article168 1933-11-01 10 <From Our Own Correspondent.) London. Oct. 18. Many instances ol the great prosiPerity of the British motor car manufacturing trade have recently been -forthcoming. The latest was an- nounced this week when the report ol nuhiUH a Jf d t ard M tOr Com P168 words
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Article76 1933-11-01 10 Use Of Free Labourers Only J' c J w hl l ad the Protector of labour m io^!h t f. rth B 0 I* to visit Nether- Indl i l sho^y m order to discuss f p blems with special reference to the subject of the76 words
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Article93 1933-11-01 10 InlereM In <;,,| d Mj I -lures The Stock >• Ing. ruled m President America shall buy void ate was lar* shares Alt operators .vi »< The ruled firm on th. m.'nt. but \i small the counted thi Wall Str,.lion OJ <!., appeal d Wir. v sReuter Wireless - 93 words
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Article144 1933-11-01 10 Oct. Im M I Burn H Gambier i Java Cube I Hamburg Cut* j Munt.'k U Bat k i Copra, m.v 2(5 Small i:.iko Tapioct v Mcd Prarl Tar: <J Small Pearl Taploct Llngiza Sago Flour Fair Sago Flour 1 T24 Palembang Jelotom Banja Jelotong Sarawak Jelotong144 words
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Article75 1933-11-01 10 dow j>»^ ul I saifs V ,'V' 1 08. SUvl t J 30 Industrials JJJJ 57 M Jl 20 Rails 20 Utilities I 50 Bonds B*ll Am. Am Trl.phoM and Mm im Atehtnson I Dopool Flr< >• Gen General M Goodrirh .1 Goody oar InUT -T-l. T. National75 words
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Article895 1933-11-01 11 Yesterday's Closing Quotations Alexandra Brickworks Ords. ($2) 1.00 nor Alexandra Brickworks Prefs. ($2) 1.45 1 55 British Malaya Trustee <$5> 5.2 ft 5.50 Consold Tin Smelter 7 per cent. Prefs. 24s 25s Consold Tin Smelter 'Ord.t 21s 6d 22s 3d Cycle and Carriage ($1) norn Dunlop 35s895 words
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498 1933-11-01 11 generations, the United Kinghas been an outstanding source of r supplies for manufacturers of i goods abroad and especially m the principal European centres trade. At the same time leather manufactured m the United loin have enjoyed B world-wide i«<n lor quality498 words
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Article692 1933-11-01 11 Experiments by Mr. Singhatex Singhan In connextion with a leading article on "Furtru r Uses for Coir," published m the Times of Ceylon Mr. V. I. K. Singhatex Singhan has forwarded to that paper a copy oi a letter he has addressed to the Secretary, Rubber692 words
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Article174 1933-11-01 11 How British Empire Trade Has Improved London, Oct. 27. Far from boir.g a failure, the Ottawa Agreements have notably improved Imperial trade. This was the keynote of the speech broadcasted tonight by Mr. J. H. Thomas under the title "The Empire In World Politics." He declared thatReuter Wireless - 174 words
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Article143 1933-11-01 11 Attempts To Reopen Peking Mukden Line Shanghai. Oct. 29. Negotiations for the resumption of traffic on the Peiping-Mukden Railway continue. The Japanese are forcing the Chinese Government to come to an agreement for the resumption of traffic as early as possible, but Mr. Yin Tung, manager of theSin Chew Jit Poh - 143 words
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Article28 1933-11-01 11 The Barber Asphalt Co. of Philadelphia has been authorised to fiio I specification of an invention for improvements m or relating to the manufacture of bituminous paving mixtures.28 words
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Advertisement245 1933-11-01 11 Assets exceed $12.000.000 _jAs»urance m force over $35,000.00(1 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m the Straits Settlements) HEAD OFFICE Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street Singapore T he company has £20.000 deposited wit, the Supre.e Court or England and copies wiuTC eZTure IVrZ' Companies Act m every245 words
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Article45 1933-11-01 12 The first British tugs to be equipped with Marconi wireless telephone installations will be the Queen's Cross and Kings Cross, belonging to Messrs Ribinson and Crosthwaite, Middlesbrough contracts for 60-watt wireless tele-phone-telegraph sets for these vessels having been placed with the Marconi International Marine Communication45 words
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121 1933-11-01 12 With reference to Amendment No. 19 to the abovementioned TariiT published on July 31st, 1933 it is hereby notified for information that the rates m respect of Gums and Guttas are now cancelled. With effect as from November 1. 1933. the rates on121 words
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Article436 1933-11-01 12 By the Hector due Singapore from the U.K. on Saturday:— Mrs. A. Hammill. Mrs. J. Howson. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Tibbetts and inft., Mrs. E. Muirhead. Mrs. J. M. Noble. Mrs. Moir. Miss K. G. Moir, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. E. Lloyd436 words
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Article138 1933-11-01 12 Per Patroclus sailing from Singapore to-day:— Mr. and Mrs. R. Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Jervoise. Miss N McClure. Mr. W. Rodger. Mrs. V. G. M. Hurst. Mr. A. F. Sorenson. Mr. A. G. G. Hanks. Mr. J. A Harvey. Mr. D. Morten. Dr. C. F. Constant.138 words
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Article64 1933-11-01 12 Captain Ellis Roberts concluded his 46 years' sea career when the Pacific Steam Navigation liner, Orduna returned to Liverpool with 500 Welsh people from a cruise to the Norwegian fjords. It was an all- Welsh cruise, for not only were the passengers Welsh, but Captain Roberts, who made his last64 words
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Article209 1933-11-01 12 Round Tour To Australia The Blue Funnel Line have arranged 1 a special Christmas sailing, the voyage 1 of the new motor vessel "Gorgon." Leave Singapore, Dec. 2. Arrive FreI mantle Dec. 11. Leave Fremantle Dec. i 17, Arrive Singapore Dec. 28. Round trip occupying 26 days $226.209 words
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Article204 1933-11-01 12 Shipowner's Heavy Liabilities British shipowners are m the appalling position of being responsible for stowaways who travel about the world at their expense, said Mr. W. R. CafTerata. when presecuting three foreign seamen at Liverpool Police Court for stowing away m the Glasgow steamer Induna. Each was sentenced204 words
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Article27 1933-11-01 12 It is understood that the first ships to be built for the Mexican Navy under the contract with Spanish shipyards will be five transports and ten gunboats.27 words
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Article93 1933-11-01 12 SINGAPORE HARBOUR Ships alongside n,, U( *\pe, i.,| I, Main Wharf (Kntr,. Yasukuni Mam City of flipim I Karagola 8 RHJn Empire Dock drm Laertes 30 Lv City of KhkM 17; X Cmpirr Dork «K.nir.i.,. ifangoU 4r,. k. d West Wharf (Untrin,, < Kola 5; Cornevtlfc Minderoo 'Jardm. Section 1093 words
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Article83 1933-11-01 12 Ttdor<\ Dut 525 31.10. tor S Pannj..!.. 211 Poeluu Bn kassar 31.10 lor Mai Kajang. Brit 128 I 31 10 lor Mlri LftlNl Larut. Brit 4«>i for Malacca 111 Ohio Maru. lip H 31.10 lor Kt^olliiK 10 Cornevilie. N(»r B»-.« Dell 31.10 lor P.»i. nbl Contf VYrde. IU83 words
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Article19 1933-11-01 12 Oft M) I I Nor B Pptallng. Oct 11 K. Katong. HoQ| I I G. Verspyek RofcM Hut19 words
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Article57 1933-11-01 12 The Blue Riband ol tin V now claimed by 1 remarkable rofaffi (from Genoa to N. v She made KIM CfOM the Ambrose lluht i: minutes. averanwiK 28.96 ki. best day's run age speed ol 29 61 km the fastest day's i a commercial tin cord for a day u.i.v57 words
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Advertisement660 1933-11-01 12 Burns Philp line. i lncorporated m 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. Cabins660 words
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Advertisement91 1933-11-01 12 I. S. K. LINE. ISHIHARA INDUSTRIAL AND TRANSPORT CO. < Incorporated In Japan) REGULAR FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE. From Japan Due Sail HAVRE MARU Nov. 3 Nov 3 ERIE MARU Nov 12 Nov 12 MALTA MARU Nov. 13 Nov. 19 FOR KOBE, OSAKA. MOJI, YAWATA, NAGOYA AND YOKOHAMA. Due Sails91 words
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Advertisement116 1933-11-01 12 BIBBY LINE [LONDON IDDKt>S 22. PALL MALI.. LONDON Of last twin rew 0 Mail Pas.s RAN(iOON. (OIOMHO POM sM MARSEILLES, PLVMOI ill \M» UMfMW with tfirouKh Sin, HOMEWARD RAIUNCJS OXFORDSHIHI STAFFORI>Sir GLOUCESTEI^SIi: WORCESTEKSUU CHESHIRE YORKBHH BHROPBHIRE OXFORIXSUI) STAFFORDSUU.! Throush I' Fares to Straits P LONDON Sinclr Rrturn 2 >r.», I116 words
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Miscellaneous459 1933-11-01 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 (via Padang Besar) Monday and Friday 7 p.m. Kelantan (via459 words
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Miscellaneous145 1933-11-01 12 CHRISTMAS MAILS Latest Times of Posting Letters and Parcels Mails for Europe. Letters: Nov. 24. 30 Dec. I*. and 13t. Parcels. Nov. 23. Mails for U.S.A. Letters: Nov. 24 25 and Dec. 6t. Parcels: Nov. 7. Mails for Canada. Letters: Nov 25 J and 29t. Parcels Nov. 25. Mails for145 words
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Advertisement541 1933-11-01 13 P. O. British India and Apcar Lines. E( Incorporated m England) IL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA JAPAN. Due D ue Tonnage. Singapore. Tonnage. Singapore. RANCHI 17.000 Nov.541 words
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Advertisement576 1933-11-01 13 Eller man Bueknall 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 m Port Nov. 2 City of Lille Nov. 29 Dec. 2 City of Evansville Dec. 29 Jan. 2 City of Norwich Jan.576 words
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Advertisement1160 1933-11-01 13 aV^Rv fB- a^Lt| m W a£?2 JS f 25 L rU*^ SiT^i 1 **>* KHIOW BTRAMBHIP OOr (llil) Steam Ship O&. Ltd. and China Ltd. rt INSURANCE. The Liverpool and London and Olobe The Thames and Meres* Marto* T v^k M o^^. a m v^fc^*a^l aMH aa^Bj AJ^Bv^Bl^Rv^Besa Insurance 00..1,160 words
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Advertisement894 1933-11-01 14 K. P. M. 4ONINKLLJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ MAJANG Wednesday, Nov. 1. Prigi-Radja, Sapat, Tembilahan. PoeloePallas, Pengallan Estate and Rengat. THEDENS— Wednesday, Nov. 1, Muntok and Palembang. TOB A- Wednesday, Nov. 1. Toengkal, Moeara Saba and Djambi. BOTH Wednesday. Nov. 1. Belawan Deli. REIJNST- -Thursday, Nov. 2, Cherlbon (not for passengers), Semarang,894 words
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Advertisement546 1933-11-01 14 J^^ ~AC I^L. mm wLJS ,_J J i f fcS^. I I 1 m "I TO"EUROPE FROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG VIA COLOMBO, BOMBAY, SUEZ, PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA. MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK. Arrive Leave Leave Arrive Spore. Spore. Penan*. N.York. Pres. Hayes Nov. 4 Nov. 7 Nov. 9 Dec.546 words
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Advertisement661 1933-11-01 14 -I TO NAPLES. MARSEILLES. LONDON. ANTWERP. ROTTIRhx MIDDLESBROUGH. Nf HAKONE MARU 10.400 Nov. 15 16 HAKUSAN MARU 10 30c fiSUWA MARU 10.600 Nov. 30 Dec. 1 HARUNA MARU io 4(0 S BFUSHIMI MARU 10.900 Dec. 14 15 KATORI MARU k»W I HAKOZAKIMARU 10,900 Dec 21 Jtt KABHIMA MARU tTERUKUNI MARU661 words
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Article2188 1933-11-01 15 K.x.n. De local amateur boxers want a championship tournament ,n December _So ng m demand *„£?> ford may get a fight. Cricket Malayan Interport stopper* optimism-First match is against Hong Kong on Monday— Dull trials m the South. Golf: Successful inter-Club match. S. recoveries In the second2,188 words
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Article86 1933-11-01 15 The Malayan Kennel Association i making a special membership drive In a circular letter, it says: Thi Malayan Kennel Association was es tablished and incorporated m 1925 to encourage the importation, keepini and breeding of thorough-bred am other dogs: to advance and protect th interests of dogs and86 words
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Article857 1933-11-01 15 DA VIES THE LEADING JOCKEY Sultan of Perak Heads The Owners H.H. the Sultan of Perak with six wins, three seconds, two thirds, out of 35 starters was the most successful owner at the Perak Turf Club meeting, which ended on Saturday. Davie- was the most successful857 words
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Article441 1933-11-01 15 SWIMMING CLUB'S NEW PLANT Eight hundred thousand gallon* of crystal clear water have again beei. pumped Into the Singapore Swimming Clubs pool and the beauty of it is that it will not be dirty again m a fortnight or less If the 2.000 odd members m t<441 words
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Article73 1933-11-01 15 At the annual general meeting of the Chinese Medical Students' Union, on Saturday, the following were elect ed office- bearers tor the year: President, Dr. Ang Swee Hlan. vice-president. Mr Tan Khcng Teong. hon secretary. Mr Quah Bjo Ghee, trcasunr. Mr Loh Guan Lye. asst. treasurer. Miss T<>< Tung Ylng.73 words
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Advertisement131 1933-11-01 15 Prove your Contract with "60 CONTRACT LESSON HANDS" 160 PAGES. By ELY CULBERTSON rand new book, just published, I up-to-the-minute Contract iods according to the CulbertSystem of 1933— teaching by proved effective way of learning example. By special arrangewith Mr. Ely Culbertson, rids greatest player and aurlty, we are able131 words
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Advertisement108 1933-11-01 15 »> l_l^"^T lkl I "V AERATED I PHCEIMIX WATERS I mm Brlng the beaming I fs*ot smile of good -jr cheer to the multi- v I Medical Men appraise 4k^k \^9 fIWR' Q\ Products and parti X cularly recommend "^^Jr wtm s^^ft4BT/ the healthful and l^H nutritious value 11 contained108 words
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Article, Illustration739 1933-11-01 16 Hockey Team For Inter-State Matches Colours I: Whites 0. The trial match to select Singapore's hockey team for the inter-state game against Malacca was> played yesterday on the S.C.C. padang between teams represrnting Colours and Whites. The The former won by three goals to739 words
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Article91 1933-11-01 16 Fourteen Players To Go Up-Country At the conclusion of the game the allowing fourteen players were selected o go to Malacca on Saturday and to leremban on Sunday. Mr. J. S. de iouza will accompany the team as umire: Cheok Wah <S.C.R.C.>. G. A. Scott S.R.C.). Muttucumaru tC.S.C91 words
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Article54 1933-11-01 16 The following have been invited to lay hockey tor S C.C vs. RAF on Jonday at S.C.C., Dr. J. M. A. Lowson. V. S. Brooke; F. H. Geake. T M laclachlan, D. H. Tudor, P. W. F. Mills, McCreanor. G. H. Stroobach. C. Flt-x-k. t.54 words
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Article88 1933-11-01 16 Golf R. S. demons Wins "A" Medal The class "A" medal at the Selangor 001 l Club on Saturday attracted over 40 entries but although a shower m the early afternoon was all m favour of playing conditions there was an absence of any good scores. R. S.88 words
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Article39 1933-11-01 16 Ladies' Autumn Cup The following are the results of the semi-finals of the S.G.C. ladies* Autumn cup competition Mrs. Middlebrook beat Miss Lucas at the 19th hole. Mrs. Fitzroy Williams beat Mrs Laing 3 and 239 words
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Article137 1933-11-01 16 4—l Defeat By Indian Team If the goals missed by the Selangor Indians found their objective a cricket T P r e^ Uld *g£ P iled UP against the S.C.C. on the Kuala LumDur padana on Sunday. Throughout a very f as t ?ame the Indians were137 words
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Article443 1933-11-01 16 SINGAPORE NOVEMBER RACES Skull Cap Looks At The Training Back once more at Bukit Timah! i And pleasant it is indeed to renew acquaintance with the granite slabs of humanity one finds there. It makes one feel that Singapore racing is built !on firm foundations: that the pile? have been443 words
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Article, Illustration111 1933-11-01 16 POINTS DECISION FOR WOLGAST Best Fight In Britain For Years London, Oct. 30. At the Albert Hall to-night Midget Wolgast. who is recognised m some States of America as the worlds champion, out-pointed the official worlds fly-weight champion. Jackie Brown of Manchester, m a twelve round nontitleReuter - 111 words
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Article29 1933-11-01 16 The ping pong match between th*» Association and the Chinese Swimming Club for the Cheong Koor. Seng Ping Pong Trophy will be played on Sunday, at 5. Short Street.29 words
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Article653 1933-11-01 16 Another Convincing mi n Over Merchants Etceteras Ibpts Merchants 3. Etceteras, who sprung a surprise last week on the Public Services m the S.C.C. Rugby tournament by defeating them by six points to nil. were again successful m another match played on the padang yesterday, when653 words
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Advertisement37 1933-11-01 16 JUST TELLING THE BOY TO GET "AVER PANAS MANDI" IS SOMETIMES COMPLICATED UNLESS OF COURSE vi;^-^' 1 ■■■y'i r 'x '?<35c.?:- y&ST?>?^iK wi^at-.-v -j>-^^^^^^m^^-^^^^^—J-B 14-■^I 4 B^i '♦''Vi ■BwHsil b^^B^l b^b i I pBP-*t v^ t3l^ Sfciiiiß37 words
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