The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 3 November 1933
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Title Section17 1933-11-03 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. No. 14,104. EST. 1835. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1933. 10 CENTS.17 words
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Article100 1933-11-03 1 Sensational Plan For Industry PERMANENT CONTROL Self-Regulated Chamber Of GOVERNMENT VETO I ANOTHER recovery plan has startled America. Its author is Mr. Gerard Swope, President of the General Electric Coy., who resigned from the N.I.R.A. industrial advisory committee yesterday. He has caused a sensation by100 words
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Article305 1933-11-03 1 New York. Nov. 2. artling transformation m the of the National Recovery Administration is advocated by Mr. (i» rarci Swope. who has caused a ntation m U.S. industrial circles. Mr. Swope. whose recommendation was romptly endorsed by General Johnson nd Mr Harriman. President of the U.S. ChamberReuter - 305 words
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Article86 1933-11-03 1 London, Nov. 2. Contrary to expectations, it is understood that America will not be a purchaser at to-day's gold market price which was fixed at 133s 3d based on the French franc at 79.50. Dollars fell to 4.82 3 8 a premium of Is 0» 2 d.Reuter - 86 words
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Article72 1933-11-03 1 Washington. Nov. 2. The Reconstruction Finance Cor- poration announces that gold purchases abroad will begin to-day. The announcement was made m a broadcast speech by Mr. Jesse Jones. Chairman oi the Corporation, who said the Corporation had authorised the Federal Reserve Bank of New York to dispose72 words
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Article86 1933-11-03 1 COMMONS TO DEBATE DISARMAMENT "Certain Ohstacles" Delay Conference London, Oct. 31. Critics of the Government's disarmament policy will have an early opportunity of expressing their opinions. Government having offered the first day of the resumed parliamentary session on November 7th, to the Labour Opposition and the followersReuter Wireless - 86 words
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Article70 1933-11-03 1 London. Oct. 31. When Parliament reassembles next Tuesday the first subject of importance to be debated will be the Disarmament question, when the Foreign Secretary Sir John Simon, will be the cniet speaker tor the Government. The president of the Disarmament Conference. Mr. Arthur Henderson,British Radio - 70 words
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Article17 1933-11-03 1 Mr. Norman Davis has arrived from Geneva and is expected to see M Paul Boncour to-day.- ReuterReuter - 17 words
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Article65 1933-11-03 1 vieneva, uci. m. It is understood that Mr. Normal Davis will be accompanied home by the American naval experts, but the military experts will remain m Geneva. Mr. Arthur Henderson has announc ed that as certain obstacles of a material nature have arisen to the BureauReuter Wireless - 65 words
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Article57 1933-11-03 1 Mr. Panter To Be Expelled From Germany Berlin. Nov. 2. Mr. Noel Panter. the English journalist and Munich correspondent of the Daily Telegraph, who was arrested by the Bavarian police as the result of an article describing a march past of armed Nazi storm troops, was released to-day.Reuter - 57 words
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Article15 1933-11-03 1 sole agent and the price to be paid would be announced m the morning. ReuterReuter - 15 words
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Article161 1933-11-03 1 Washington, Nov. 2. Mr. Roosevelt's advisers indicated to-day that the negotiations with Britain are proceeding satisfactorily. They predicted that gold operations abroad will not result m a dollarsterling duel. Unofficially, the view is expressed that the foreign attitude to the gold purchase scheme will be conditionally toReuter - 161 words
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Article85 1933-11-03 1 Washington, Nov. 1. Mr. Roosevelt received Sir Frederick Leith Ross, and Sir Ronald Lindsay at the White House this afternoon for a conference at which Mr. Cordell Hull and Mr. Acheson (Under Secretary of the Treasury) were also present. A communique issued at the close stated thatReuter - 85 words
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82 1933-11-03 1 Call For New Protection Methods London, Oct. 31. Fourteen countries were represented at the International Conference which opened m the House of Lords. London, to-day, to consider means of preserving and protecting the flora and fauna of Africa. Lord Plymouth, Under-Secret-ary for the Colonies, m82 words
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Article72 1933-11-03 1 Governor Of Malta 's J Drastic Step Malta, Nov. 2. The Governor of Malta has dismissed his Ministers m consequence of their refusal to put into force the new Letters Patent issued after the former disturbances J which made important re- J servations with regard to the JReuter Far Eastern - 72 words
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Article60 1933-11-03 1 might well afford a basis for the protection of naturo m other parts of the world. Lord Onslow. who presides over the Conference, detailed some of the articles m the draft convention prepared by the British Government with special reference to the constitution of national parks and reserves. A generalBritish Radio - 60 words
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Article68 1933-11-03 1 No More "Free Gifts" With Cigarettes London, Oct. 31. Tne tobacco tr de m the Jnited Kingdom will cease coupon trading as from Dec. 31. The Tobacco Trpaers' Association has announced t\at coupons, certificates, vouchers or similar things with an exchangable value will only be issued byReuter Wireless - 68 words
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Article54 1933-11-03 1 Greece Rejects Demand For Extradition Athens, Oct. 31. The application by the United States ior the extradition of Samuel Insull. on charges of violating the United States bankruptcy laws, has been dismissed by the Greek Court. This is the second abortive attempt by the United States to obtainReuter Wireless - 54 words
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Article168 1933-11-03 1 1 WHITEHALL ARMISTICE CELEBRATIONS Service By Bishop Of London i London, Oct. 31. Arrangements tor the Armistice Day celebrations In Great Britain on Nov. 11 will, generally speaking, follow the practice of recent years and plans lor the central celebrations at the Whitehall Cenotaph have beenBritish Radio - 168 words
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Article118 1933-11-03 1 A Juliore Government Gazette extraordinary states that the following procedure will be adopted m Johore on Armistice Day It is requested that it be observed by all nationalities resident m the State. At two minutes to li a.m. one gun w.JI be ured irom the Fort. Johore bahru;118 words
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Article48 1933-11-03 1 Charged With Selling: Lottery Tickets London. Nov. 1. A summons granted at Bow Street Police Court to-day against the Duke of Atholl for selling lottery tickets relates to the Duke's scheme to raise money for British Hospitals. The case will be heard on Nov. 14.- ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article144 1933-11-03 1 Control Of Six Boroughs THOUGH many results have still to come m, the Municipal elections m England and Wales show a tremendous turnover of votes to the Socialists, who have already won 176 seats from the other parties and have gained control of the councils of atReuter - 144 words
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Article85 1933-11-03 1 London. Oct. 31. The Municipal elections will take place to-morrow m over 300 cities and towns of England and Wales. When the seats '.hat are now vacant w. contested three years ago the Conservatives succeeded m gaining throughout the country 112 seats and m the present campaign theyBritish Radio - 85 words
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Advertisement55 1933-11-03 1 OBTAINABLE AT ALL LEADING PROVISION STORES TO-DAY'S ATTRACTIONS COCKTAIL DANCE MAKAN KETCHIL 6.15 p.m. to 8.15 p.m. DANCE (INFORMAL) 9.45 p.m. to midnight SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11th SPECIAL ARMISTICE DINNER AND RACE BALL THE FAMOUS ENTERTAINERS DON SALLY COMMUNITY SINGING, ETC. admission $1 .00. EXTENSION TILL 2 a.m. BOOK now PHONE55 words
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Advertisement106 1933-11-03 1 On Other Pages La'l Singh scored 16 against the M.C.C. at Lahore Page 16. Islands A team defeated Public Services 11 5 at rugby Page 16. Militarists fighting for power m Japan —Page 3. Merchant accused of setting fire to his shop sentenced m Penang Page 9. Opening of huge106 words
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Advertisement69 1933-11-03 1 OBTAINABLE AT ALL g LEADING PROVISION STORES CHRYSLER RIDING EASE SEA VIEW HOTEL TO-NIGHT and TO-MORROW NIGHT j SPECIAL DINNER j j ?A. N CE I ENTERTAINMENT PROVIDED BY ANY ZOLNAY JOE PLEE THE INTERNATIONALLY FAMOUS IMANOFF DANCERS ARMISTICE DAY NOVEMBER 11th j SPECIAL DINNER j i j POPPY DAY69 words
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Article64 1933-11-03 2 Judge's Decision Sought On Disposal Judgment was reserved by Mr. Justice Gerahty yesterday m the Supreme Court m the case m which the direction ot Court was sought as to the disposal of certain shares m the estate of the late Thio Te,ow Siat. a wealthy Chinese,64 words
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Article39 1933-11-03 2 Before the Chief Justice at 11 a.m. Summonses-in-Chambers and Originating Summonses. Before Mr. Justice Mills m the 2nd. Court at 11 a.m. Bankruptcy. Before the Registrar at 10.30 am Fixing list oi Civil Cases.39 words
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Article541 1933-11-03 2 Case Against Ceylon Burgher Is Continued The case against C. N. Leembruggen. a Ceylon Burgher, was unexpectedly CL'lled up for continuation m the First Magistrate's Court yesterday although the original date of resumption was fixed as Dec. 1. Leembruggen is on trial on a541 words
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Article277 1933-11-03 2 Doctor's Malay Syce Convicted of Theft "I found the watch on the back seat )f the car and kept it safe against my van's return" was the plausible, but vain defence of a young and smartlooking Malay chauffeur named Ramli bin Haji Ibrahim before Mr. N. Grice.277 words
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Article162 1933-11-03 2 European Woman Motorist's Lapse "It is essential that every motorist should know he cannot park his car outside a parking area marked In tey white lines." declared Inspector Popeioy m the Fourth Police Court before Mr. Brander yesterday when Mrs. M. M. Joy. of 11.162 words
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Article130 1933-11-03 2 Motorist Charged For Failure To Renew A European. Mr. T. M. Jackson, was summoned m the Fourth Court yesterday for failing to renew his driving lie nee. He pleaded guilty but added: It is very difficult your honour, to remember m the middle of the year that130 words
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Article114 1933-11-03 2 Inspection of Ist Company To-Niffht Mr. William Bartley, M.8.E.. Singapore Municipal President, will be the Inspecting Officer at the Third Annual Inspection of the Ist. Singapore Company of The Boys* Brigade to be held m Raffles School Hall this evening at 530 pm. After the inspection a114 words
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Advertisement127 1933-11-03 2 IF YOUR BATTERY COULD SPEAK, IT WOULD SAY CHANGE TO -f* ~£jzff7sJC3'£ -^**?4i W ifl 1^ mm They spark when others can't and make starting easier OBHKS GARAGES DISTRIBUTORS FOX M4LAYA BORNEO MOTORS LTD. Remember ASK FOR THE RNGLISH A.C. BEARING METALS ANTI-FRICTION AND PRINTERS METALS Special note although there127 words
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Advertisement493 1933-11-03 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS SUN-BATHING. To produce the fashionable Tan use only lENTHERIC SUNBATH OIL Stockists. MEDICAL HALL, LTD., J Opp. General Post Office. i New shipment of Wavy Bathinf Caps just arrived. BUSINESS CARDS j STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY BTATIONLKS A RfcPAlßfcßa. 14A Chang* Alley. BtafftpM*. •Tbe Cheapest House tor «our Station-493 words
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Advertisement443 1933-11-03 2 TENULK.v SINGAPORE MlAirlrTT NOTICE. Tenders. NOTICE is h§H by glm I are now invited lur materials or Mnrlo culars ol such tantftfl m the Tendci Room. Mm Supply ol Galvanised lor 1934 Date ol Cl Thursday. November C H c,( Acting Munuipal NOTICED ORDINANCE No (BANKRI PT( IN THE SI'PREMi:443 words
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Miscellaneous244 1933-11-03 2 DIARY OF THE WEEK Friday, 3rd. i Sunday, sth. -Ti^h WafPr lf)2fi 95 ft 23 32 91 ft Hi 8 n Water 0006 87 IL2 o iigh water 10 Jb 9.t> it., z&.&i y.i rt. |H k Neeri vs Singapore, Seremiockey: S.C.C. vs. Indian Association. "Hockey. 22" M aiacca vs244 words
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2301 1933-11-03 3 Important Cabinet Conference In T lr GENERAL ARAKI PROPHESIES WAR IN 1935 Big Divergence Of Views Between Civilian And Service Ministers A series of important conferences believed .have been initiated at the request of the Oenro with the object of eliminating, if possible,2,301 words
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Advertisement75 1933-11-03 3 To* need suffer no longer the pain »"d discomfort of Rheumatism Sciatica, Lumbago X your Mood It kept In a pure and healthy state remove the cause of the trouble by taking Qarke's Blood Mixture Of Ckm^m -d S~m. llrnaOy food m UQOtD m TABLET fmm a i i GUARD75 words
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Advertisement187 1933-11-03 3 to Broadcast your Greetings with Christmas Cards They span all distance and retain thOM 1 I friendships you do not wish to lose. Wherever J friends may be, the arrival of your (J reeling J. j will assure them J\J that you are united ll^J^ ;Vr M>O<l Vk^r: i KELLY187 words
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Article947 1933-11-03 4 Do You Take Women who take their beauty culture seriously v/ant a well-.stockcd beauty cupboard. It can b»* a simple or a more elaborate collection of bottles and poll according to their means. Here are some of the necessities: A roil oi COtton WOOL A packet of947 words
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Article88 1933-11-03 4 Alter a considerable stretch of superfeminine beach fashions, girls are dallying with the idea ot being boys again: jut lots of them stop half way. They ike the freedom and the modesty .onierred by a pair of pants, while they iesitate to sacrifice one whit88 words
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Article432 1933-11-03 4 I Accordfrg to Travis Banton. Parai mount's fashion designer, who recently 1 held a mannequin parade of his latest i screen fashions, skirt lengths have not changed at all. The popular floor length for evening, dinner dress to the instep and daytime around nine or ten j inches from432 words
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Article34 1933-11-03 4 The wedding ot Miss Ong Hong Neo. eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ong Peck Hock, with Mr. Lim Bock Chye. took place on Tuesday at "'Christmas Island Villa."' 47. Marine. Parade. Tanjong Katong.34 words
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Article182 1933-11-03 4 Mrs. Hadley Fights Death Sentence Shanghai, Oct. 29. Mrs Kalherine Hadley. under sentence of death for the murder oi Caplain Youngs, has given notice of appeal to the British Full Court m China. The time limit for launching an appeal expires at midnight to-night and as there had182 words
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Article, Illustration656 1933-11-03 4 Penelope Williams - Penelope Williams By Are you sure that your house is decorated m complete good taste? If you have any qualms or doubts m the matter, do you know how to discover what you have done that is wrong? Hobe Erwin. famous decorator, now with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. comes656 words
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Article160 1933-11-03 4 Bishop Explains Hostility Of CaUdo* Bay Natives Brisbane. Oct. M. According to the Bishop of Carp taria. Dr. S. Davies. the Caledon Eaj natives are aggressively lioslile b cause of having to piutect their fflMNfl against other races. Bishop Davies arrived recently tfQUk Thursday liland.Reuter - 160 words
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Article55 1933-11-03 4 yautious AmorM" Manned i.l i.t 1 1 i Of Allot p.- haa been p] AustnUl Ami Th- s vho 11 riu b vi banned b- the Ml ■Mrs Whit ship Con sim up It ill banmd on the cenry and blasphon No innotuK UflM, and tin- bten ttReuter - 55 words
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Advertisement189 1933-11-03 4 sB*^^^^^^HP r S"**~*~vMm Sheila Louks, Bournemouth, Ergfond. o* J jM^^^B By H^gjlgjp /q mont s> fa Covv Gote. Winner of foujJjngWMgwHp Prizes m Chi/d beauty Competitions *<" With this Food Baby's little body is built up on t I P^Lf^4 t COW GATE does not form useless fat like so189 words
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Advertisement33 1933-11-03 4 II m" r% it vHR ■> s: SINPSONS SELF- DAIS INC FLOUR SILK UNDERWEAR MOST CHARMING IN LOVELY EMBROIDERI!> NEW MATERIAL CREPE COTTELE SUITABLE FOR ALL OCCASIONS Wassiamull Assomull Co. 31 33 High Street.33 words
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Article, Illustration80 1933-11-03 5 Mrs. Ha had .-barge of the China Section a, the Y.W.C.A. Exhibition. Prtacc of Wales watching lis golfing partner m play. 1 I'l.tim- Nozieres, whose daughter is charged with attempting to kill her. Misses Denmark and Switzerland at the Y.W.C.A. Exhibition.80 words
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Advertisement27 1933-11-03 5 TRAIN BRAND CONDENSED MILK MIL* Recommend "TRAIN MILK" for your daily use. PURITY AND ECONOMY Mitsubishi Shoji Kaisha, Ltd., UNION BUILDING. Phone 5977—5978 5979 I M.5.X.4. I27 words
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662 1933-11-03 6 Two Turks, A Malay And Some Coins GOLD THAT BECAME LEAD Bet ore Mr. F. K. Wilson at the Kuala Lumpur Police Court, two Turks named All Ahmad and Hollo Kholil were charged with cheating by dishonestly inducing a Malay named Munadi bin Jalfl 10 deliver to them ten $20662 words
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Article349 1933-11-03 6 Siam Dinner Abandons Formalities (From Our Own CorrespondentBangkok. Oct. 25. The Siam dinner m London attract ed 130 persons, of whom all but one o> two had actually resided for many years m the country. The hmction seems to have settled down to an KB nual affair.349 words
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Article512 1933-11-03 6 FREE PRESS FOOTBALL COMPETITION Six Free Chances Every Week BELOW will be found particulars of the Free Press Football Competition No. 11 m which you ate asked to forecast results of ten English and Scottish League matches to be played on Nov. 4. THE PRIZE OF512 words
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Article67 1933-11-03 6 Chinese Minister Leaves For Home Berlin. Oct. 30. The Chinese Minister. Mr. Lien Wentao. left for home last night He was seen oil at the station by all the Legation officials and representatives of the Foreign Office. Mr. Lien Wen-tao said he very unwillingly leit Berlin, of whichReuter - 67 words
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Article23 1933-11-03 6 A witness arrested m the court lOC perjury was the dramatic incident on the eleventh day ot the Reichstag fire trial Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 23 words
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Article102 1933-11-03 6 More Pilots Than 'Planes In Australia Sydney, Oct. 24. Much has been said recently con- tenting Australia's air strength. The following figures, furnished by the Civil Aviation Department, indicate t»ie strength of a line of reserve. It v/ill be seen that we have nearly three pilots to eachReuter - 102 words
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Article39 1933-11-03 6 But Nobody Answered In Cuba Havana. Oct. 30. Labour has not yet generally responded to the nation-wide genera] strike declared yesterday by the General Federation of Workers. Order is still being maintained this morning. Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 39 words
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Article41 1933-11-03 6 HOW TO MAKE YOUR CLAIM A duplicate list Is provided In which the competitor may keep a record of his entries. These small lists must not on any account be used for entries— they are only for the convenience of competitors.41 words
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Article151 1933-11-03 6 Many ptopti think that b a trouble that comes mn advancing years, but proves that it is not. ••I sulTered for I In h.K kachc. she writes, "but d(.wn to my age <71> annouiv enient. I thought I Kriiseh< m Salts. I haw t toe151 words
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Advertisement165 1933-11-03 6 S^g^^^^g|| "CAMEL" CIGARETTES— A superb blend of Turkish and yS^^ *r?^f\ domestic tobaccos which conw CJ?E£^UIJi ta^ n no P e PP er > T us^ s ting delicate membrane, but just the co m aroma of fine tobaccos properly conditioned. and vacuum packed. Price :-55 cents per tin of165 words
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Advertisement209 1933-11-03 6 j FREE PRESS FOOTBALLCOMPETITION No. 11. I agree to abide by the conditions governing this competi- J j cion as set out above and to accept as final the decision of the Competition Editor of the Singapore Free Press In all matters appertaining thereto. My forecast of the results of209 words
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Advertisement249 1933-11-03 6 i i The MONA 0 SALOON This model, which by Its Individualistic feat urea, outstanding reliability and brilliant performance has earned a world wide reputation. U m Its newest form still further Improved It Is a car complete In all details which may enhance the comfort and convenience of passengers249 words
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Article258 1933-11-03 7 Wife Of Former Prison Warder Eliza Eleanor Harper wile of Harper, late of the Singapore and United Engineers Ltd.. died da? at her home, at 42 Chancery I Karper had been ailing for some and took a turn for the worse on She is survived by258 words
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Article110 1933-11-03 7 Bright Entertainment At Pavilion In addition to its good cast, "The wh£l° le the' the Warner Br °s- Picture which opened at the Pavilion last v.rv a bri e ntlv told story and very good entertainment *vt£ y fll m Which P° rtr ays exotic Kay Francis110 words
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Article32 1933-11-03 7 Arrivals Irom and departures to the Madras Presidency tor October were Arrivals < State-aided) 1 adult 1 minor, others 1.175 adults. 146 minors. 8L infants; departures 1,278 adults 104 minors.32 words
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692 1933-11-03 7 REVERTING TO BUSH MEDICINE Dr. Waugh Scott's Fears PEARS that the policy of the F.M.S. Government m regard to the Medical Department would result m reversion to what he described as "bush medicine," where the good allround man is the best one can hope for,692 words
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341 1933-11-03 7 "PRESENTATION" OF AUTOMOBILE An elderly Tamil yesterday described before the Second Magistrate how he was made to buy a second hand motorcar m the hopes of obtaining work as a mandore at the Civil Aerodrome. Another Tamil, named Thillaikannoo was standing his trial341 words
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Article34 1933-11-03 7 The wedding of Miss Ong Hong Neo eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ong Peng Hock, with Mr. Lim Bock Chye took place on Tuesday at "Christmas Island Villa," 47, Marine, Parade, Tanjong Katong.34 words
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Article128 1933-11-03 7 Mr. W. G. Mclntosh And Miss Eleanor McLaren Mr. William George Mclntosh. for the past year Secretary to Raffles College was married to Miss Eleanor Falkner McLaren, younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W McLaren ot Holl\ Lodge, Broughty Ferry, at the Presbyterian Church. Singapore, on Saturday.128 words
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Article30 1933-11-03 7 A public meeting of Indians will be held at No. 164, Race Course Road on Saturday, at 6.30 p.m. to welcome Rai Sahib K. A. Mukundan, Indian Government Agent, Malaya.30 words
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Article167 1933-11-03 7 Celebrant Gets Gaol For Attempted Arson Thangavelu. a middle-aged Indian, will have a month m gaol to ruminate on the folly of celebrating Deepavali not wisely but too well. According to thy prosecution story accused was a tenant In a house la TompsoM Road and, while m his167 words
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Advertisement159 1933-11-03 7 Gigantic m Dramatic Power! Sensational m Theme!! 6.15 -^9- 15 j ALH AM BRA Opening TO-NIGHT MATINEES ON SATURDAY SUNDAY -tarlling Novel by Max Mb dPWm I I I MB: i^^^^^^L^Bi i GuVER THE Pl^j^Wj WATFRFRHNT *Mm. *'J lln I LIU lIUII I .Claudette Colbert m 1 Cover the Waterfront159 words
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Advertisement362 1933-11-03 7 It Dims the Splendour of DISRAELI and 'The Millionaire." I THE PICTURE THAT THE TOWN IS ENTHUSING OVER GEORGE j A R L I S S W **Sm Hk 1 lus besl Warn<r Bro.s bi-illumt T -Jbm a^^l Lf*^ 1 comedj nrla working B IwlaTml^ "IT IS A PICTURE THAT362 words
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493 1933-11-03 8 The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1933. Another Retrenchment Problem THE criticisms expressed by Dr. Waugh Scott at a meeting of the Central Perak Planters' Association the other day m regard to the Government's medical policy endorse feelings of apprehension which are held m more than one quarter. It493 words
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Article1034 1933-11-03 8 MUSSOLINI is a man of ideas, some of them rather curious to non Latin eyes, but lots of them effective. Take this marriage festival idea^ Once upon a time Italy enjoyed the distinction of having the highest birth rate m Europe. Italian fathers and mothers did their duty to1,034 words
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Article550 1933-11-03 8 Mr. G. S. Anderson of Evatt and Co.. Penang. left for Singapore on Monday by the Kedah. Mr. R. M. Young. Headmaster. Government English School. Alor Star, will be shortly leaving Kedah for Europe. Mr. R. M. Fry. A.C.P.. who recently returned from Home furlough, hasMalay Mail - 550 words
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Article583 1933-11-03 8 If a run to Capr W those who haw It. the Joy and cM. tlve newcomer < taking the tr.p can I For weeks I hay. clous Clerk oi the this season. M tttUi mind as doe* who for thremo. To-day the South-East. pflOOta hastily we Back OttTReuter - 583 words
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Advertisement100 1933-11-03 8 k\ f I 0 mU m I I r J I II II 111 1 1 GROCERIES PROVISIONS ORDERS CAN NOW BE HANDED IN AT ANY OF OUR SUB-DEPOTS FOR EXECUTION BY SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE Co., Ltd. ORCHARD ROAD l-WJ.W. 6 New Gown Delights 1A Series of Living Pictures LOVELY100 words
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Advertisement44 1933-11-03 8 A CATERING EXPERT SAYS that the perfect waiter must understand the perfectly balanced meal. To say nothing of the perfectly balanced tray. The perfectly balanced insurance policy has "GAFLAC" at the top. GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. Hongkong Bank Chambers. Telephone 6484.44 words
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Article432 1933-11-03 9 FIRST HARBOUR SINCE HEROD Palestine's New Gateway To Near East Trade FORMER PROSPERITY REGAINED London, Oct. 31 m» K mhcent new harbour at Haifa, the first to be conI, ted m Palestine since Herod built Caesarea m honour imperial patron, was formally opened to-day It trans the unprotected roadstead intoBritish Radio - 432 words
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Article42 1933-11-03 9 Cairo, Oct. 31. result ol the guarantee given Palestine Government that 1 be admitted to Palestine. tian Government has author disembarkation of the Polish immigrants who were deflectuiro owing to the trouble m r ie.- Reuter wirelessReuter Wireless - 42 words
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Article51 1933-11-03 9 Jerusalem, Oct. 31. B at Government offices during ht was replied to by the police lere were no casualties. The were found this morning strewn tils with the obvious intention o\ Qg the transport of Govern trees. The strike cf Arab shooand car drivers continues Reuter wReuter Wireless - 51 words
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Article48 1933-11-03 9 ■Big Increase In Volume London. Oct. 31. the quarter ended Sept. 30. pounds of letter air mails were from Great Britain as comI with 39,846 lbs. during the coradtog quarter of 1932. Those to ulone were 14 052 lbs. as comwlth 9.768 lbs. British WirelessBritish Wireless - 48 words
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Article150 1933-11-03 9 RHONA IN QUARANTINE Case Of Smallpox On Board 'From Our Own Correspondent.* j T w Penang, Nov. 2. L The Rohna. which arrived this morn- i ing at Penang from Madras, had one|' t case of smallpox on board and the < vessel was placed m the quarantine i rnchorage150 words
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Article75 1933-11-03 9 V.CYs Daring Voyage In Eight Ton Yacht London Oct. 31. Group-Captain Rees arrived at Nas- sau. Bahamas, to-day, after sailing alone m his eight ton yacht from Falmouth via the Azores. The voyage trom the Azores took 64 days. Group-Captain Rees won the Victoria Cross during theBritish Radio - 75 words
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Article23 1933-11-03 9 San Pedro (California), Nov. 2. The ketch. Taimoshan. from Shanghai with five British naval officers, has left for England.- ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article53 1933-11-03 9 Later Found On His Own Farm Marshall. Michigan Oct. 31. Mr. Louis E. Brooks, a millionaire manufacturer and an ex-Mayor, was kidnapped this morning by two men and a woman. The kidnappers bound and gagged a watchman at Brooks' works and carried off their victim m his ownReuter Wireless - 53 words
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Article28 1933-11-03 9 Mai-snaii, Later. The kidnapped millionaire, has been found on his own farm. He has declined to discuss the affair until he has conferred with his attorney.— Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 28 words
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Article78 1933-11-03 9 Bungalow Thief's Daring Bluff A theft took place m a bungalow at 5 Institution Hill, the residence of a Dutch woman. Mrs. Th. P. Van Burken, on Wednesday afternoon. The gardener while working, noticed a Chinese who was carrying two closed baskets walking away, and stopped him As78 words
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Article68 1933-11-03 9 102 M.P.H. From Standing Start London, Oct. 31. Today John Cobb. driving a 500 i horsepower Napier Railton m a high wind broke the world's record for the mile and kilometre, standing start. The two runs averaged, for the kilometre 88.14 miles per hour, and for thermicReuter Wireless - 68 words
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Article32 1933-11-03 9 Mr J C. C. Cobbett left Penang foi Singapore by the Hector last night anc Mr Prichard. who arrived yesterday will take the remaining work at the assizes including two murder cases.32 words
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Article398 1933-11-03 9 Border Clash Imminent Shanghai, Nov. 2. A Sino-Mongolian conflict is foreseen In well-informed circles who believe that the recent outbursts of the Mongolian princes will lead to serious consequences, and the attitude of Prince Teh. the moving spirit of the Mongolian Independence movement, is regardedUnion Times - 398 words
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Article137 1933-11-03 9 Batch Of 19 Sailors On Trial Sourabaya, Oct. 31. The dramatic six day chase of the Dutch battleship De Zeven Provincian m Feb. last, when the crew mutinied and took the ship out of harbour when she was lying ott" Sumatra, had a sequel to-day, when theReuter Wireless - 137 words
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Article96 1933-11-03 9 Box Of Gold Stolen From Delivery Van London, Oct. 31. The most astonishing robbery m London foi many yeai^ occurred today when motor bandits stole a box containing one hundredweight of gold, valued at about €10.000. from a railway van delivering goods m the vicinity of Gray's InnReuter Wireless - 96 words
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Article44 1933-11-03 9 Shanghai, Nov. 2. The Executive Yuan has approved the appropriation of $300,000 per annum lor the education of children of Overseas Chinese. The proposal was first made by the Department of Overseas Affairs and met. with opposition at the beginning. Union TimesUnion Times - 44 words
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Article241 1933-11-03 9 BUT SALVAGED INSURANCE POLICIES Merchant Sentenced At Penang 'From Our Own Correspondent i Penang. Nov. 2. At the Penang assize court I to-day after a two days hearing. Abdul- cader bin Mydin Kader Rowther who; was charged with mischief by fire was sentenced to three months* rigorous241 words
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Article192 1933-11-03 9 Monopolies Prosecution Quashed Arrested by a Singapore Harbour Board detective near the Empire Dock at midnight on Oct. 19. Tan Liow Liang was acquitted by the first magistrate. Mr. H. A. Forrer. yesterday, of the charge of possession ot $184 worth of contraband chandu. The prosecution offered192 words
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Article68 1933-11-03 9 Miss A. T. Lim of Penang Passes Finals From Our Own Correspondent.' Penan?. Nov. Information has been received here that Miss A. T. Lim has passed the bar finals and will be called to the bar on Nov. 17. She is expected m Penang on Dec. 21. Miss68 words
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Article36 1933-11-03 9 A crowded mosquito t»us carru into collision with a lorry at the junction ot Telok Blangah Road and Keppel Harbour Road on Wednesday night. Nobody was hurt, although the front of the bus was badly damaged.36 words
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Article109 1933-11-03 9 LATEST RUBBER AND TIN PRICES AND STERLING RATES London, Nov. 2. Messrs. Symington and Wilson's rubber market closing prices to-day were RUBBER Spot (Sellers) 4d. <3 3132d> (Buyers) 3 15 16d. <3 29 32d.) Jan.-March 4 1 32d. (4d> April-June 4 1 8 d. <4 1 16d> July-September109 words
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Advertisement382 1933-11-03 9 gt*^ CHRISTMAS jSr HAMPERS! SPECIAL FACILITIES FOR RELATIVES AND FRIENDS IN AUSTRALIA We have made special arrangements whereby Xmas hampers can be forwarded to any address In Australia. The prices quoted include all packing and delivery charges to the following cities. PERTH. ADELAIDE. MELBOURNE. SYDNEY and BRISBANE To places outside382 words
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Article208 1933-11-03 10 Oct. 30 31 Nov. 1 American Can. Com. 87 87 89 Am. Telephone and Telegraph 112 lIP 4 110 5 8 Atcheson Railroad 45 3 8 45 46 Dupont 73» 4 73 7 8 75 3 4 Firestone. Common 18 18 17% General Electric 18» 8 173 4208 words
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Article134 1933-11-03 10 Foreign exports of tin, being final shipments on ocean-steamers at all Malayan ports, during the month of October. 1933. Destination Tons. United Kingdom 395 U.S.A. 2.836 Continent of Europe 1.459 British Possessions 211 Japan 233 Netherlands India 5 Other Foreign Countries 23 Total 5 162 SUMMARY EXPORTS.134 words
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Article107 1933-11-03 10 a Singapore, Nov. 2. Another dull and uninteresting week ills to be recorded. Owing to the connued rumours regarding restriction filers are reserved, especially when the market shows any signs of weakening Latest quotations to hand areSpot 1234 up i /8 london 3%d. downl|l6d 1 Mew107 words
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Article994 1933-11-03 10 Australian Opportunities In The East THE first Australian Trade Ship to the East is now a matter of history, and very many things have been written, and considerably more spoken regarding the events that occurred during the trip. What should have been done and what994 words
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Article80 1933-11-03 10 Rubber Association November 2, 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers R.S.S. equal to London Standard. Spot loose > 12 3 12 7 8 R.S.S. equal to London Standard, (FOB.) 13 13' 8 Standard R.S.S. on Tender Nov. 12% 13 December 12 15 16 13 116 Jan.-Mar. 13 13*880 words
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Article181 1933-11-03 10 November 2, 12 o'clock noon Buyers Selle Gambier 4.50 Java Cube 7.50 Hamburg Cube 7.50 Muntok White Pepper 22.00 White Pepper 21.75 Black Pepper 12.50 Copra, sundried 3.30 Copra, mixed 2.70 Small flake Tapioca 4.00 Med. Pearl Tapioca 4.50 Small Pearl Tapioca 4.75 Lingga Sago Flour Fair181 words
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Article208 1933-11-03 10 World Exchange Rates November 2 SELLING London. 4 months' sight 245 32 London, 3 months' sight 2|4y a London, 60 days' sight 2;4 7j64 London, 30 days' sight 24 332 London, demand 214 1118I 1 18 London, T.T. 2 4 1 32 Lyons and Paris, demand 895 Hamburg, demand 150208 words
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Article40 1933-11-03 10 Improved British Treasury Returns The latest Treasury" mums'* show HIS"-"- -=s The ordinary expenditure to date or tne current year totalled £3?7 664--182 as compared with £407 790 332 at Vire C l°eS esPOndlng date f "M^B&ifi40 words
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Article1364 1933-11-03 10 A Tonic To The Tin Producer «From Our Own CDirespjndent London, Oct. 12. The Shipping. Engineering and Ma chinery Exhibition at Olympia. whic will have reached its concluding stage when this article appears, should act a a tonic to the tin producer. While the Exhibition does not,1,364 words
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Article96 1933-11-03 10 OCTOBER RUBBER EXPORTS Highest Since End Of 1928 Malaya exported 61.002 tons of rubber during October, according to the official return pubMshed by the Statistics Department, which will be found m page 11. This exceeded by more than 11.000 tons the exports for the previous month and were the largest96 words
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Article77 1933-11-03 10 U.S. Uncertainty Slows Business London. Oct. 31. with the customary Nov. 1 holiday to-morrow and the prevailing uncertainty m America, there has been scarcely any desire to open up fresh commitments and price movements, consequently, have been un Important. The commodity markets ruled dull with the exception ofReuter Wireless - 77 words
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Article17 1933-11-03 10 Boustead Co., Ltd.. Acents; rakuapa Valley Tin Dredging: October >utput 330,000 cubic yard*. 2.000 piculs17 words
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Article281 1933-11-03 10 Industri I Tht from wl^t or "Tarabi guage Iht r west corn- jthc coast lands, s, h and the at] r i« where cold I They never Inl The Ktaf Cl J size, lrequ. ni j weight, it h. plmmnmiiaHji ion I like most cr,.h< j lives m281 words
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Article147 1933-11-03 10 Favourable Salt <>i <)uola The 13th .if.;.;;..; llambaa 1 Old Mark Nov 4 The rap Oft 'I The land Id b mains lot previous r I proptrti short r. jtn reaped ti durinu tin- pro I In view n-stricti"!: fp ir imd« i dirTW-ulty ol Ot>l n i147 words
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Article773 1933-11-03 11 [Yesterday's Closing Quotations Bfl)Al NOV. 2. 1933. Buyers Sellers 32s 33s 36s 37s 6d 15s 6d 16s 6d 1.35 1.40 30s 3d 31s 3d 4s os 47' 2 49 15s 3d 16s 3d 7s 7s 9d 22 x.d. 10s 8s 9d 9s 3d c.c.r. 15s 16s 12s773 words
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Article612 1933-11-03 11 BUDGET HOPES FROM BUSINESS TAX Assessment Of Foreign Company Profits (From Our Own Correspondents Bangkok, Oct. 25. Sir Edward Cook's last budget report as financial adviser dealt with the year 1931 (March 31). The next financial adviser is said to have written reports but they were612 words
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Advertisement239 1933-11-03 11 Assets exceed $12,000,000 Assurance m force over $3 5, 000, 0H The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In the Straits Settlements) HEAD OFFICE Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, E.C The Company has £20,000 deposited witn the Supreme Court of England and239 words
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Advertisement426 1933-11-03 11 HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated m Hong Kong) The liability of members is limited to the extent and m the manner prescribed by Ordinance No. 6 of 1929 ol the Colony HEAD OFFICE: HONG KONG Authorised Capital $50.000.00 C Issued and fully paid up $20,000,000 Reserve Fund-Sterling 6.500.00 C426 words
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Advertisement421 1933-11-03 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter* Paid up capital m 600.00f shares of £5 each £3.000.00* 'Reserve Fund £3.000,001 I Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3.000.001 HEAD OFFICfc. I 38, Blshopsgate, London, EC. 2 Agencies and Branches: Alor Star Iloilo Semarang D Amritsar Ipoh421 words
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58 1933-11-03 12 It is notified for information that with immediate effect th followii rates will apply Contract Non-Con tra Commodity Style of Parking Scale Ton Rate Rate Pepper Dust bags 12 cwt. US$ 9.00 US$llOO Ore. Sheelite 20 cwt. US$l2.OO US$l4 00 x Ore, Wolfram58 words
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Article685 1933-11-03 12 What Passengers Read During the fifty years I have beer at sea, I have made 1300 trips across the Atlantic and travelled 4.000.00 miles, states Mr. William B. Mclntosh, recently retired from the position oi librarian on the Aquitania. In m> floating library I have had the privilege oi discussing685 words
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Article492 1933-11-03 12 Per Yasakuni Maru For Penang J. Mayfleld. Mrs. B. M. Mayfleld. Mast H. H. Mayfleld. Miss R. Mayfleld Mr Rainer. Mrs. E. Ralner. For Colomb M r F m r? Beer Mrs H S Beer M W. A. Beer. Mr. K. T. Achaya. Mr M. Sabnani. For Port492 words
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Advertisement499 1933-11-03 12 Burns Philp Line. (Incorporated 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): ICargo only] B.s. MARELLA is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia. Cabins de499 words
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Miscellaneous444 1933-11-03 12 Local And Foreign Mail Despatches and Arrivals BY TRAIN I 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. Kelantan444 words
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Miscellaneous270 1933-11-03 12 SING A p^JH t Ships fc ■Ml Wiuu Ophtr Main Wh.ii; Hua T« I.siam!. Empire 1>.,« k i K<'pon X n :nJ "saw i dines M, in M K ;:r Lch Kathta Oil H'harl Coal Wharf VESSELS 1, i.» Tanjonc P 4Kar K1 M Albert Drxk Victoria !).»< KrppH Harho«270 words
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Advertisement502 1933-11-03 13 Y. O. Dritish India and Apcar Lines. (Incorporated m England) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. CM>ER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. OITWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA JAPAN. Due Due Tonnage. Singapore. Tonnage. Singapore. 17.000 Nov. 10 COMORIN 15502 words
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Advertisement574 1933-11-03 13 tiller man tfucknali 3 Steamship Co., Ltd. j (Incorporated In England) T "ELLERMAN" LINE. FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG. T VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL Steamer* Due Sails City ol Lille Nov. 29 Dec. 2 City of Evansvllle Dec. 29 Jan. 2 City of Norwich Jan. 14 Jan. 16574 words
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Advertisement1155 1933-11-03 13 HI BLUE FUNNKL LINK <Ocean THE HUA KHIOW BTEAIfBHXP OO (IBI) Bteam Snip 00.. Lux and ctun* w ib^bw 2££s£LB imm N v W»tlon Oo^ Ltd. THB OUNARD STEAMSHIP Oo LM •HE STRAITS STEAMSHIP Co.. Ltd THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP Oo' LU S^ A JSSS°AISS!.J&' Ltd THE AUgTR^JAN B ™gSNTAL LPCE1,155 words
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Advertisement967 1933-11-03 14 K. P. M. 4OMNKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPU MAPlA— Friday, Nov. 2, Prigi-Radja, Sapat, Tembllahan, Poeloe-Pallas and Rengat. OPHlR— Friday, Nov. 3, Muntok, (passengers and malls only), Batavia Semarang and Sourabaya. rOßELO— Friday, Nov. 3, RhU.. Billiton and Batavia. TINOMKO— Friday, Nov. 3, Belawan Deli. PASlR— Saturday, Nov. 4, Penang (mails only)967 words
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Advertisement510 1933-11-03 14 I ebbml BBe^^s -^eb«««^^^^*^ 1 1 I v I //*mm*—bJMi^^*MJM. -.*bi I2\ I bbebbHHH I #bC*—^•^ I#^ L^^9ebebbSeb^ebbbc9eb«ebMHeSX ttiflESHEMJIWEaff"^^ Af I I A y -Ml P S*SsW*SHr7TTf^E«^E^E«^E«¥^g«»r^E«EgE»tß«^g^E;^E««W>^ TO EUROPE FROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG VIA COLOMBO, BOMBAY, SUEZ, PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA, MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK. Arrive Leave Leave Arrive510 words
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Advertisement593 1933-11-03 14 TO NAPLES. MARSEILLES. LONDON. AMU Mr i, MIDDLESKROtGH M D\v HAKONE MARU 10.400 Nov. 15 16 HAKUPAN MAI BSUWA MARU 10.600 Nov. 30 Dec. 1 HARUNA MARi SFUSHIMI MARU 10.900 Dec. 14 15 KATORI*Mar HAKOZAKIMARU 10.900 Dec. 27 213 KASHIM* JTERUKUNI MARU 12.00 C Jan M «May omit Rotteraam. tCalls593 words
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Article, Illustration1542 1933-11-03 15 ARSENAL CLIMBING UP rce Of England vs. Ireland International Prom Our Own Correspondent. I Ixmdon, Oct. 16. as been a notable week m Home league 11. Ky just winning their all-important Portsmouth, Tottenham Hotspur have their position as leaders of the First while Arsenal, who have1,542 words
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Article48 1933-11-03 15 Liverpool are not content that Everton should steal the limelight. Their capture of English, the Irish international centre-forward, from Glasgow Rangers is the chief change of the season m Lancashire, and may yield excellent results. For English's swift raids between the backs seem admirably suited to our football.48 words
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Article505 1933-11-03 15 Muddle Of The Lost Ball E. M. Cockell, Editor ol Goli Illus- trated. London, writes The revision to the Rules of Golf have been submitted and accepted by the Royal and Ane'ent Club at Bt. Andrews. They are. as Mr. Hambro m introducing them admitted, more505 words
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Article78 1933-11-03 15 Changes are few at West Bromwich fourth m the League last May The Albion may surprise the football world at any HUM because they have the knack ot making 'stars' Murphy. the Welsh international half back, nny prove this year to be one ol the greatest discoveries since the war.78 words
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Advertisement100 1933-11-03 15 w your Contract with "60 CONTRACT LESSON HANDS" l'» 0 PAGES. KLY CLLBERTSON w book, just published. )-the-minute Contract to the Culberti of 1933— teaching by ilective way of learning •pie. By special arrangeMr Ely Culbertson, >j atest player and auire able to offer this the special price (p05t(1.25 A100 words
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Advertisement39 1933-11-03 15 Men and Products fight continuously for leadership but only the public verdict can confer it. "CAPSTAN 9 are Carried Unanimously <^IL. MADE IN by Smokers whose first, and final, H^ ENGLAND consideration is quality. C4PST4M MALAYA'S STANDARD CIGARETTE J39 words
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1004 1933-11-03 16 Scrumming Too Good For The Public Services Islands A. llpts: P. Services A In order that members of the Publ! Services first fifteen who have bee; selected for the Singapore State rid for the Malaya Cup match on Saturda might have a rest, yesterday's1,004 words
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Article124 1933-11-03 16 Manchester City have been looking for a right back and centre-forward but have yet to find better men than they possess. They have Jost McMullan's generalship, but. with stiffening m the position named would be a sound and really sprightly side Without it they may remain, as m the Cup124 words
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Article329 1933-11-03 16 Municipal Team To Meet Island Club The following are the teams an< starting times m the match betweei the Island Club and the Municipality to be played at the Island Club on Sun day morning. Island Club players art mentioned first. 8.30 J. T. Smith and F. A. Briggs329 words
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Article173 1933-11-03 16 Interesting Mid-Week Golf Matches During race week m Ipoh an interesting series of foursomes matches were played on the Turf Club's golt links between the golfing members of the Turf Club and the Trainers and Jockeys. The Trainers and Jockeys were defeated by 7 matches to 2.173 words
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107 1933-11-03 16 GARRISON GOLF CLUB Draw For The Malcolm Cup The following are the Malcolm Cup draw: Lt. R. C. Thompson and Lt. J L R Huelin vs. Maj. F. C Austin and MaJ E. Percival. Capt. J. Wallis and Capt. J. B. Gurnhill vs. Ft.-Lt. W. S. Allen and R. Renton.107 words
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Article56 1933-11-03 16 wampshire Beat Kent In County Rugby Match t» London, Nov. 1 Hampshire, the Country Rugby champions, opened their campaign m this year's Championship with g a victory M^H, at Bla kheath by 17 points .o 8 Middlesex also won their match m the South Eastern group, defeat ng56 words
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Article45 1933-11-03 16 c teT«f the Biack sw The B Class will sail the thirrt «f series of three races for tL v[ cc Com modore's Trophy. Start 10 10 am c w no races for the C Class for the next two Sundays45 words
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Article62 1933-11-03 16 S.C.C. vs. Sclangor Club The following have been invited to play hockey for S.C.C. vs. Selangor Club on Saturday, November 11th. at SCC J. R. McDougall; F. V. Duckworth. C. E. Brooke; T. W. Morray. Lt N C. Phillips. Lt. W. S. T. Douglass; L N Davis, Lt. C.62 words
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Article137 1933-11-03 16 The following will represent the V.M.C.A. "A" against 22nd Battery R.A. at Blakang Mati on Saturday. C. C. Meredith. V. Xavier, R. J. R. Stracey. W. Pullen. Lee Fong Lim. P. O'Dwyer (Capt). J. Ferguson. F. Pullen. Lee Tuck Soon. Lee Kit Soon. J. Lovick. Reserves:— Looi137 words
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Article57 1933-11-03 16 The following have been invited tc play hockey for S.C.C. vs. Wiltshin Regiment on Wednesday, at Tanglin J. R. McDougall; F. V. Duckworth. C E. Brooke; T. W. Morray. Lt. N. C Phillips, Lt. W. S. T. Douglass: L. N Davis. Lt. C M. Adderley. M. C. Elliott57 words
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Article226 1933-11-03 16 Swimming Feat By Three Brothers Nanking, Oct. 25. A feat never achieved before wai accomplished this afternoon wher Shih Hsin-lung. Shin Ho-cheh am Shih Shih-lu. three brothers wh( secretly left Manchuria m order tt participate m the recent Nationa Athletic Meet at Nanking, swam acros* the Yangtse226 words
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Article90 1933-11-03 16 Replay Of Penang Soccer Cup From Our Own Correspondent) Penan*. Nov. 8, In the presence of a monster crowd m the replay m the upper section of the Penang association cup. the Chinese today defeated the Malays by five goals C J he Reslden Councillor was among those90 words
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Article117 1933-11-03 16 Oxford Win, Cambridge Lose r\ London, Oct 15 n^ x ord won their match with an S?m f n 2 Cambrid^ Golfing Society team at Southfield. Oxford, by 12», points to They gained four of the foursomes and halved the other to lead 4 points, and then oroceeded117 words
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Article321 1933-11-03 16 SINGAPORE NOVEMBER RACES SKULL CAP'S NOTES ON THE TRAINING Only a small, though select, band of enthusiasts was present at Buklt Timah this morning, and consequently "Coffeewallah" had to be content with a few short bursts. On No. 2 track, we saw some interesting work, as follows: W. W. REDFEARN:321 words
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Article131 1933-11-03 16 From Our Own Correspondent* London. Oct. I.V The most important matches m amateur Association lootball this week i have been those ol the second quail- I fylng round m the FA. Amateur Cup competition. Many were produciivc of high scoring, tlie record m this r< pex:t going to131 words
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Article34 1933-11-03 16 Two l)avs M at( h In a hram A two-day, oetween the M( eleven captain. the Punjab H X ended m a dr., 402 for seven d and the Oov«n. <Naidu v., ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article16 1933-11-03 16 uui »in B h scored i« f(: ori, eleven before t*in Langridge ReuterReuter - 16 words
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Article213 1933-11-03 16 Ilecords of Hume U^ Football Clubs •From Our Oun C rre^ondm.. I London With astonishing pondent of the "Sport mi worked out a "tabh clubs that have First Division <>t up to the tnd oi last season suit of his labour* you will see that 40213 words
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Article48 1933-11-03 16 A New Hancliiapptr The S'arn R.mn^ A ipnolnted Mr D A Pi iandicappor lor ti rvar The post liom I m honorary one. Hitherto thr handier, >aid Tcs 1(K) p<r da\ II wo clubs h.i uenty-two days m alt thrrr r. if three days each ;tnd <48 words
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Advertisement41 1933-11-03 16 TO-DAY'S ACCIDENT Is Not Covered By TO-MORROWS POLICY APPLY TO-DAY FOR PARTICULARS OF INSURANCE FOR MOTOR. PERSONAL ACCIDENT BURGLARY. KSSENGER'S BAGGAGE GOLFERS. FIDELITY GUARANTEE THE OCEAN ccidcni Guarantee Corporation, Limited. (Incorporated m Great Britain) TH. «8H- Ch ttewd eanu Chambers. Singapore.41 words
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Advertisement81 1933-11-03 16 LIP TON Th^ravouri to Jfer Every Cup I Throughout the World the best judges of quality and good value m «»t on having Lipton's Tea, They appreciate the fine flavour and perfect freshness which distinguif h thif famous tea from all others. UPTONS TEA Ol ##Jt «wywfc«r» to ifct ftmou81 words
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