The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 7 November 1933
1933-11-07
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Title Section16 1933-11-07 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. 14,107. EST. 1835. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7th, 1933 10 CENTS.16 words
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Article433 1933-11-07 1 Conservatives To Be I Merged NATIONAL" GROUP IDEA Government Pondering Over Lesson Of E. Fulham A reshuffling among the political parties of hritain is indicated by the reported consideration of a plan to form a new National Party The recent by-election at East Fulham forcibly .ho«edReuter - 433 words
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Article21 1933-11-07 1 Washington, Nov. 3. President Ropsevelt has appointed Mr. Joseph Ralston Hayden as Lieut. OnvcPhor ol the Philippines. Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 21 words
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Article172 1933-11-07 1 Offer Made To Chinese Shanghai, Nov. 6. The Japanese Kwangtung command has sent Colonel Okamura, Vice-Chief-of Staff of the Japanese headquarters m Manchuria, to Peiping to conler with General Huang Fu, of the Peiping administration, on questions relating to the Japanese evacuation of the neutral172 words
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Article118 1933-11-07 1 Paris. Nov. 3. The strengthening of the Anglo-French entente as the cardinal article of foreign policy was emphasised m the ministerial declaration read m Parliament this afternoon. The declaration alludes to 'Britain, after nobly sharing our trials, has recently explicity upheld the reality and vigourReuter Wireless - 118 words
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Article97 1933-11-07 1 Japanese Penetration In Abyssinia Rome, Nov. 6. Italian opinion is much disturbed by the intention of Abyssinia to concede to Japan a thousand acres for i cotton cultivation and probably further land for other enterprises. Italians anticipate that this is the thin end of a wedge to AbyssiniaReuter - 97 words
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Article99 1933-11-07 1 King's Awards For British Verse London, Nov. 1. The King has signified his intention of ottering gold and silver medals annually for poetry m English published m volume form within the Empire by Britons. A committee of Judges has been appointed with the Poet Laureate. Mr. JohnReuter Wireless - 99 words
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Article36 1933-11-07 1 Berlin, Nov. 2. Mr. Panter did not avail himself of the permission to remain m Germany for 48 hours after his release to settle his private affairs but left Munich immediately.- Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 36 words
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376 1933-11-07 1 Roosevelt Declines To Fix Minimum Farm Prices CASUALTIES AMONG STRIKE PICKET Washington, Nov. 6. The governors of the North-western grain states who went to Washington to demand the fixation of minimum prices for major farm products have departed very disappointed. Mr. Roosevelt, on the adviceReuter - 376 words
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Article75 1933-11-07 1 Shanghai. Nov. 6. A Hong Kong report states that Mr. Lin Sen. chairman of the Nanking Government, who is now m Foochow on a visit, has resigned his post, but a Nanking statesman has issued a strong denial, declaring that Mr. Lin Sen is m the habit of75 words
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Article111 1933-11-07 1 WANT ITALIAN TAUGHT IN LOWER SCHOOLS Malta, Nov. 2. In an earlier communication to the Ministers, the Governor asKed them to pursue a policy m conformity with the Letters Patent as amended. Following a meeting of the whole Parliamentary Nationalist group, the ministers informed the Governor thatReuter Wireless - 111 words
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Article64 1933-11-07 1 Jerusalem, Nov. I. A renewal of disturbances was p r. ended to-day on the occasion of the anniversary of the Balfour Declaration, when hundreds of Arabs from Wadihawareth moved towards Kulkaram to participate m a large demonstration, but they were dispersed by a low flying aeroplane. ShotsReuter Wireless - 64 words
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Article51 1933-11-07 1 German Pilgrims At Brussels Brussels. Nov. 1. Seven hundred German pilgrims, including many widows and cripples decorated with Iron Crosses, attended a service m Ypres Cathedral m celebration of All Saints' Day. The British colony and British Legion cooperated with the Belgian authorities m the celebrations.- ReuterReuter Wireless - 51 words
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292 1933-11-07 1 Denies Aircraft Crossed Border Tokio. Nov. H. Protesting against the alleged night of Japanese planes over Soviet territory, the Soviet Ambassador visit. <! the Foreign who rejected the protest, declaring that investigation proved that no plane had crossed the borderline, although two planes had beenReuter - 292 words
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Advertisement80 1933-11-07 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA to-nigh¥^ attractions SPECIAL DINNER CLASSICAL MUSIC 8.15 p.m. to 9.15 p.m. I DANCE (FORMAL) 9.45 p.m. to Mid-night. Sp EC!AL ENGAGEMENT OF DON SALLY WEDNESDAY, NOV. Bth., 9.45 p.m. to Mid-night THURSDAY, NOV. 9th., 9.45 p.m. to Mid-night SATURDAY,80 words
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Advertisement170 1933-11-07 1 On Other Pages Rugby and hockey matches were played m the mud yesterday Page 16. Two Singapore cricketers are playing against Malaya m the Interport at Hong Kong. Rain stopped a start yesterday Page 16. Richards has not yet beaten Archer's rrcotd Page 16. Ladies' golfing results Page 16. A170 words
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Advertisement115 1933-11-07 1 BIGIA TEA Brings the freshness and fragrance of the Malayan gardens direct to your home. CHRYSLER LOW UPKEEP ADELPHI HOTEL THE ROTARY CLUB OF SINGAPORE meets to-morrow at 1 p.m. at the ADELPHI HOTEL SPEAKER Dr. K. S. Oon, A.R.S.M., D.1.C., L.D.S. (Edinburgh) Subject "Teeth m relation to Health." THURSDAY115 words
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2495 1933-11-07 2 HINT GIVEN A T MEETING [i OF COMMISSIONERS i i r Estimates For 1934 Finally^ Approved DEFICIT OF HALF A MILLION 1 1 Singapore Municipal Commissioners yesterday finally approved the estimates for 1934 after less than an hour's consideration of the detail figures of the Budget.2,495 words
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Advertisement69 1933-11-07 2 7^6^ charm of ii youthful complexion "'HAZELINE' I SNOW" ll'^JS^^y^v Givci c<» the skin n velvety, If mKt;' c m Moot 1 1 ip| l "ar,iiuv. V^fp'- Pro i,J, ill, !at c /\J |H»\\ .k-r. Kff[)s tin coinpK'xiou youn^. HH i If Tuht-s for th-' tiam/bu<f v I M/1 P"69 words
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Advertisement191 1933-11-07 2 i Diary Of The Week Tuesday, 7th. High Water 01.16. 8.0 ft.. 12.20. 9.3 ft. Rugby: S.C.C. vs. Islands Ist.. Padang. Hockey Singapore trial, Padang. Golf Sepoy Lines Golf Club. Ladies' Monthly; Garrison G.C, Robinson Cup (Ladies) Wednesday, Bth. High Water 01.55. 7.6 ft., 12.54, 8.9 ft. Hockey: Wiltshires vs.191 words
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Advertisement56 1933-11-07 2 I lost 7 LOST on Nov. 2nd. ladies' gold wrist watch with gold expanding bracelet marked Cooke and Kelvey. Calcutta, on [dial. Reward $25. Phone 5301. FOR SALE. For Sale at reasonable price* Auxiliary Motor Vessel 36 x 9 and ses going Motor Launches similar dlmen sions, suitable for yachting56 words
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Advertisement536 1933-11-07 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT! TENDER^ SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Tenders. NOTICE is hereby given that tender are now invited for the lollowin* materials or services and that particulars of such tenders may be obtainec m the Tender Room. Municipal Office Construction of King's Road frorr Bukit Ttmah Road to the V Boundary of536 words
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Advertisement224 1933-11-07 2 \ACUI< fetiaad voya* STKVI It li h(>i SEWING IN|, MKN))IN( If jrou m your I Service i).; >„'* cirecti. ru Tht wu ed men will ORIKNTM .!ini, lM ELECTKK Co., T In. Not ice ti l.lrphon, >nlK(ril)ors. a new 1 .j g n oovne ne Subsrr 'U^ the Manaci I.l224 words
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Article, Illustration515 1933-11-07 3 THE MACKEY TWINS toosboys \li<> Ire [ings Of Dance the Mackay twins. Ny, those two little tuing might well Newsboys to Kings c lancing of these two H to the attractive- iltol performance. H ago. Jimmy and ,iow 18 years of age. H itreet corners m515 words
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Article97 1933-11-07 3 Victim May I^ose His Eyesight Gokala Chand. a Bengali Hindu, again appeared before Mr. N. Grice. the second magistrate, yesterday on a charge of causing grievous hurt to Abdul Berek and Abdul Barey by squirting sulpheric acid on their faces. The eyesight of the first man has97 words
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Article708 1933-11-07 3 YOUNG EURASIAN CONVICTED Obtained Goods From Local Stores Four previous convictions of forgery > and criminal breach of trust were admitted by Vincent Osborne Rice, a young Eurasian, when he was found guilty by the third magistrate, Mr. R. J. F. Curtis, yesterday of having swindled three708 words
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Article102 1933-11-07 3 Costs Him £7,500,000 Estate Madrid, Nov. 5. A sensation has been caused by the escape of the millionaire Monarchist Don Juan March, from gaol m Spain, where he had been awaiting trial for eighteen months on vague charges. He crossed the frontier without being recognised and arrived mReuter - 102 words
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Article49 1933-11-07 3 Liverpool shipping is sharing m the general trade improvement throughout the North- West. Figures for a recent neriod of four weeks indicate that a total tonnage of 763,000, representing 240 vessels, entered the port, compared with 185 ships and a tonnage of 630,000 for the corresponding period of 1932.49 words
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Article219 1933-11-07 3 Donations To Unemployment Committee Donations received by the European Unemployment Committee m October, were as follows Government Contribution Repatriations $500 00 Ex-Services Association of Malaya 170.00 Incorporated Society of Planters 306 67 Clubs 3.355.87 A. C. Hayton 7 00 Messrs Osborne Chappel 20 00 W. G. A.219 words
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Advertisement79 1933-11-07 3 Pure and Reliable CITICITRA PREPARATIONS "jually as good as they were otcr l;:ty years ago. The Soap ■KMeUeal for «vei-y-tlay nee, the 11 111 Hm< -in for ckin irritations, iil< tun to n-frebh and cool fc -kin. O.mment and Talcum Muller Phipps 'Limited, I'nion Building, N «i«ap<irc, tj^#) Creates Splendid79 words
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Advertisement87 1933-11-07 3 PROTECT YOUR METALWORK FROM RUST CORROSION BY APPLYING Wailes Dove Bitumastic Anti-Corrosive Solutions. Quick Drying— I^arge Covering Capacity I >ong LifeEnamel Like Finish— Keys right into surface. Stocked m a large variety of colours and containers. M Bitumastic is the Registered Trade Mark of and refers only to goods manufactured87 words
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1702 1933-11-07 4 The Bootlegger Of Yesterday The Kidnapper Of Today U.S. NEW CRIME WAVE.— No. 3 IN a recent notorious case three &>'aiid juries were conducting separate investigations of the same crime. Three prosecutors were seeking a solution oi the crime and the conviction of the same criminal. Three state governments were1,702 words
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Article46 1933-11-07 4 Commander Reprimanded For* Stranding London. Nov. 3. A farther sequel to the stranding of the aircraft-carrier Courageous is the sentencing of Capt Brian Eger the commanding officer, to be severely reprimanded for '•negligent 1> or by default stranding or hazarding the ship.'" Reuter Wireless46 words
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Article34 1933-11-07 4 Mr. H. M. James. manager of Australasia Estate. Mambau ha.> gone on home leave. Mr. G. C. Lancaster from Juntai Estate has succeeded him Mr. James was skipper of the Negri Sembilan crickt XI.34 words
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92 1933-11-07 4 Got No Return For His Money And Affection A Bengali Islam named Abdul Suban bin Mohamed Doray will probably bo m complete agreement with thr immortal Shakespeare's dictum re* the zig-zag running of the eourst true love. Abdul Suban was enamoured of a92 words
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Advertisement121 1933-11-07 4 FAMOUS ENGLISH TABLE DELICACIES GILLARD'S Celebrated L. V. Pickle, Menager Pickle and Mixed Pickles GILLARD'S Assorted gg^», POTTED MEATS -feSllß rISH PASTES Ti l\ GILLARD'S W^m Oxford, Pork and Beef Kffil^ S3US3S6S %^-^SPiQ m Ib. and 1 Ib. Oval Tins. "GILLARD" Preparations are of High-Class Quality, Tasty and delicate m121 words
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Advertisement186 1933-11-07 4 1 1'| '^^^Zj I j Hrtf/ &3£E&^ i H5 iUV IB^j! -^?>-'y.*.- --x I Li 3bt m* p^»> v^ Ba purity Bfi F. A. BARTHOLOMKI'S/. ITh 3-A, Raffles Quay, Tclophonr No. TM "BARGAIN" is a word we never use when idvertisinf 1 car. A sound car will always command its186 words
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Article, Illustration151 1933-11-07 5 Air Mail Pictures w? th^T'TirS are Jf" 1 u that a conflict will break out and nervousness is apparent all the country. I hoto shows The gas-mask parade at the demonstration organised m Brussels by the Belgian Civic Union. Suzanne Lenglen opens British Professional Tennis championships.151 words
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Advertisement610 1933-11-07 5 I STUDY I I IN YOUR I AT I 1 SPARE I I HOME m M TIME I I jr I BJ CAN ll\\» A (OLLIt.I IKMMVi IN II H ALMOST ANY <ARr r R FOR A FKW SHU I INtiS MONTHLY. II Imatriculationi H There are many ways of610 words
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Article166 1933-11-07 6 SAID HE STABBED FOUR MEN When Alleged To Have Wounded Three rtuppiah Naidu. a Hindu barber, who had been sent lor observation after he had been charged with attempted murder and two counts ol causing hurt, made another appearance before Mr. N. Grice. the socond rrmKis'rate, yesterday.166 words
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Article236 1933-11-07 6 Ac-quital In Trade Mark Case Lav Pick Joo was acquitted by the ■riminul district judge, yesterday, ol i charge of selling goods with a counterfeit trade mark The complainant was Tans Seng Hai. the local representative ol a firm m Shanghai manufacturing a remedy for cholera. Detective Inspector236 words
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Article432 1933-11-07 6 FREE PRESS FOOTBALL COMPETITION Six Free Chances Every Week DELOW will be found particulars of the Free Press Football D competition No. 12 m which you are asked to forecast results of ten English and Scottish League matches to be played on Nov. 11. THE PRIZE432 words
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Article122 1933-11-07 6 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. Competitors who have forecasted correctly EIGHT or more matches122 words
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Article110 1933-11-07 6 Rumour Of Attacks On Wanhsien Cause Panic Shanghai, Nov. 5. Reports that the Communists m East Szechuan arc on their way to attack the city of Wanhsien have resulted m a run on the Chinese banks there. Hundreds of business people are leaving the place daily,110 words
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Article34 1933-11-07 6 Chinese fruit, is being experimentally shipped to Liverpool with the idea of developing a big European market. Gun-Running into India, is still very serious but important captures, mostly foreign seamen, have recently been made.34 words
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Article107 1933-11-07 6 Laiitfh At Efforts To Make Them Surrender Shanghai. Nov. 4. The besieged bandits at Funin^. In the neutral zone, have refused t<> lay down their arms as a condition for th" opening of negotiations lor their surrender to the Peace Preservation Corp>. Several rounds of blank shells were107 words
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Article63 1933-11-07 6 Hong Kong. Nov. .V General Li Chung-yan. Commander of the 4th Group Army (Kwanqsp hu< decided to send representatives to Malaya m an attempt to interest tht overseas Chinese m the industrial development of the province. Mr. Aw Boon-haw, of Singapore. i> reported to have received a personal invitation from63 words
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Article64 1933-11-07 6 Murder Charge May He Reduced When Lee Ah Boon was produced before Mr. N. Grice. the second magistrate, yesterday on a charge of murder. Court Inspector C. J. Bernbroke said that there was a possibility vi the charge being reduced and applied for a week's postponement to get64 words
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465 1933-11-07 6 Young Chinese With "Nothing To Say" Is Bound Over •I have nothing to say," stated a young Chinese, named Cheng Hep Teck. when called upon to show cause why he should not be bound over to I keep the peace m a sum of465 words
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Article86 1933-11-07 6 FAT GIRLS OUT OF FASHION All OVtff UM v. appramm t.. KirN .-.trlvinti Mi nuiire Btn is nm t«> lirmhti all the natural I hey pos.s»\s> a hall teaspoon! wi m a w < fast Tbty do tins t missing OM that takes oil t».. chen is t ak« o86 words
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Advertisement59 1933-11-07 6 jr -J^ jKr P oses y° u to jjF £fc arc^ weather, <*^P rf your beard is J^K tough and you -^KF in<^ jt hard to r v jfc^P' shave, then try Probak, the heavier blade. Its shaving edges flp~ are exceptionally keenWj? honed and stropped for easy strokes on59 words
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Advertisement210 1933-11-07 6 j FREE PRESS FOOTBALL COMPETITION No. 12. 1 I agree to abide by the conditions governing this competl- > tion as set out above and to accept as final the decision of the Competition Editor of the Singapore Free Press m all matters appertaining thereto. My forecast of the results210 words
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Advertisement253 1933-11-07 6 Engineers Qcndf containing %>,- Choice Of «n£lr courses m the Show* rOu ho» (O OtNJ'n •ti«d Quv f ,.-n t A.M \m> Ct A r- A.M I E E C O A.M I Struct A M T, i k fr»lnin| until joe ««*d i«<n«I|OB ttm «n«bl«« you to q ti253 words
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664 1933-11-07 7 DIKE'S LUCKY RECIPIENTS Our Own Correspondent./ London. Oct. 21. Ed you on Friday, the results Ol Atholl's Appeal were, ollows: ticket! sold 337,784 after deducting I to sellers > 152.414 irs' remuneration c 34.805 lor charitable <C 59.002 at the Duke's 36.000 relay morning it664 words
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Article66 1933-11-07 7 Heavily Thrown From ttikisha riling m his private sterday morning along Mard a. Chinese doctor was injured n vehicle was involved m a col- .i motor-car. rush, the car carried lid dashed against the wall of a It finished with one of the In the drain. wai thrown66 words
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Article87 1933-11-07 7 Volunteers For The Free State London. Nov. 2. Recruitment for a new volunteer force of 15.000 men for the purpose of strengthening the existing defence forces m the Irish Free State, is expected to start shortly. It is believed the first line will be composed of young men87 words
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Article797 1933-11-07 7 •Continued from Page 2> course has been to a certain extent affected by the construction of the aerodrome. The part on the sea sidt*; of Grove Road will. I take it. m future be satisfactory, but there is stili the hinterland on the other side. ANTI-MOSQUITO WORK As797 words
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Article50 1933-11-07 7 Three Year Restriction Scheme Manila, Nov. Z. The Senate has approved a measure limiting sugar production on the island to a total of 1.400.000 short tons for raw sugar and of 80.000 tons for refined sugar. The measure will be enlorced for the next three years. Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 50 words
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Article462 1933-11-07 7 CHINESE SELF-HELP PRAISED Tribute By Resident Of Selangor i j •From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur Nov. 5 The grounds of the Tung Shi Hosoital. an institution devoted to the practice of Chinese medicine, were -rowded with people and gaily decor- ited this morning, when a new ward [Of women462 words
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Article24 1933-11-07 7 Eminent Surgeon Passes London, Nov. S. The deuth has taken place of Sir George Makins. the eminent war-time surceon.- Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 24 words
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Article144 1933-11-07 7 Death Of Skipper Who Fought The Moewe Captain W. N. Oliver. Mai im- Superintendent of the Clan Line. who. during the War. fought the famous German raider. Moewe with his ship, the Clan Mactavish. has died whilst travelling m a train m Scotland. Capt. Oliver, who was 66.144 words
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Article39 1933-11-07 7 Moscow, Nov. 5. Senkatayama. the initiator of tho proletarian movement m Japan, organiser and leader oi the Communist party m Japan and member of the presidium of the Communist Internationale ban died, aged seventy four. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article93 1933-11-07 7 Four Years' Imprisonment For F^ssessin^ (Juns Calcutta, on Miss Jyotikana Dutta. lourth yea' cla.ss student at the Diocesan d'lleg. here, was sentenced to tour rigorous imprisonment by .1 >peeia: Magistrate at Alipore on a charge ot being m unlicensed possession of artn> and ammunition. It was stated that93 words
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Article102 1933-11-07 7 A RAM HUT AN PEST Colombo, Oot In addition to the depression Iht vil lagers oi Mnlawana. Mapitinanra. ano WalgMM UW passing through .1 cnsU occasioned by a dearth of th« T'aml.u tan" this s« ason. Thett Vlllafltl have bcm tin Mir! srurces ol ><•:.> liuit and MQd to nvij102 words
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Advertisement75 1933-11-07 7 NEVER have Singapore audiences been roused to such Enthusiasm!! r I TREMENDOUS ICAPITOL MATINEE TO-MORHOW NIGHTLY 6.15 9.15 at 3-15 IREKE WEST'S VAUDEVILLE p.,u :^..y. y^a MACKEY l TWINS f|i NEVER Seen anything like wmmm^k ';j^k SB THEY'RE WONDERFUL! >^ 'XJE SISTL^IS, Hawaiian Dancers and Singers and GEORGE KALANI, Hawaiian75 words
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Advertisement10 1933-11-07 7 STANTON NELSON STORAGE 4 Collyer Quay. Telephone 5874. A.P.B. 1.10 words
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Advertisement180 1933-11-07 7 Wil W .WX^^jl TWO NIGHTS only I p COMMENCING AT 9.15 SHOW TO-NIGHT j NORM A SHEARER AND MARIE DRESSLER j l Pv\^f A BE GAY" ll*^\ l^^l^^n^ THE SAUCY STORY or ONE X iv fi« '•'"i'^B GIRL WHO D!DN T WALK iit ff mn home she ran! don't miss180 words
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Article22 1933-11-07 8 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE BIRTH. PECKER. On November 6. 1933. at the Maternity Hospital. Singapore, to Violet, wife oi C. B. Pecker, a daughter.22 words
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507 1933-11-07 8 The Singapore Free Press TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7th. 1933 Britain On The Fence 'THERE can be few M.P.s more qualified to speak on affairs m general m the Far East than Sir John Wardlaw-Milne who. for some time, has been urging the British Government to come off its perch and take507 words
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Article, Illustration1014 1933-11-07 8 DO you know this face Millions of people have seen it a dozen times during the last decade. Yet if you saw it m a Singapore street against i a background of Asiatic faces, would you recognise it? The question is prompted by the fact that1,014 words
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Article150 1933-11-07 8 Indian Marriage Custom T<> Iht Kdilur •->.. The tfßg over assun:. •.i v, outburst Bankr-.ii l :< ifr v\ vi Incorrect rod this torm v; p and dowry common with than iporadl< matrimonial He hai only hit th< hammer In that some other i \u ws150 words
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Article63 1933-11-07 8 To the Kriitoi Sir. pOllt omtti tht tirst Malt-- thoy ire 1 body ol k: ftbli outsl the i ol their own i. has alu tOI •dneattd Maltese I it li irtion that thJ ImpnTrt rtt app« h< v:. Ib catholic! hardl\ rail 1 most i.s the i63 words
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Article63 1933-11-07 8 To the Kdlt'M Sir. Apci F.MS r would i I more behind tl I the eye heeot I divulged U quantity of Whit the kms dvi 0l thi> v« a: Wat 50.0 I -d with II m m the < I 1 cli no duf i ond63 words
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Article48 1933-11-07 8 The Dtodtl B( Kedah Tut dm eta '.<• me rt In i of ti" i. held on 1 1 paragraph imp<> •alartei ol and umeoti from Ist R cut m nlftl Montti m In the cas«' <'i of more thai shall br :> !>• i the balaiuv be less th.v48 words
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Advertisement354 1933-11-07 8 B^ SPFCIAI r HM THF \PPOIN i Ml KING OF SIAM JEWELLERY When selecting a piece of JEWELLERY no matter for what occasion, let us help you. You will thus be Assured of the FINEST SELECTION and the one that oflers the best m QUALITY, WORKMANSHIP and VALU E. SINGAPORE.354 words
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Advertisement53 1933-11-07 8 RICE WAS STREWN over the road as the result of a collision recently. Several men who shuddered apprehensively at the sight are thought to be superstitious bachelors. Every married couple should protect their property with a M GAFLaC n BURGLARY POLICY. GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. Hongkong Bank53 words
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Miscellaneous214 1933-11-07 8 FROM DAY TO DAY £t«^SrSS2 T~^ed b '^"f h hae a SS^ tra te with causing hurt to another Mr T f T™,n 77T Malay woman named Poh. with a kniir [ooh Inn Mr t° C °T dy imd J nes at Pasir Puteh Thursday It was from Ho Ie214 words
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Article448 1933-11-07 9 DESTROYERS' VISIT ON KEIR WAY TO A i STRALIA Hlla Leader Which i)oes 36.5 Knots tish destroyers "loaned" to lian Navy will stop at Singa days at the end of this their way to the Commoncomplement of over 700 augmented by the crew sty's Survey Ship Herald will be m448 words
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Article157 1933-11-07 9 Tap-Dancers Score At The Singapore audiences certainly do appreciate tap-dancers and hula-hum dancers. That fact was evident at t Lit Capitol during the last two days where the well-known coloured tap-dancers the Mackey Twins and the Dixie Sisters are appearing on the stage. The Twin, scored great157 words
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Article38 1933-11-07 9 Moscow, Nov. 2. Dr. Herbert von Dirksen. German! Ambassador m Moscow since 1928. '< handed to the Soviet authorities today his letters of recall. He will be succeeded by Herr Nadolny. who formerly represented Germany at Geneva.38 words
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Article196 1933-11-07 9 INDIAN COTTON PACT IMMINENT New Delhi. Nov. (J. The official cotton delegations met to-day. Mr. Sawada. who has recovered from his indisposition, attending. It is understood that the outlines of the Indo-Japanese agreement have been settled subject to confirmation by Tokio. It is understood that the cotton aspect of theReuter - 196 words
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Article79 1933-11-07 9 F.M.S. Grievances Will Be Adequately Met London. Nov. 6. Sir Basil Blackett is flying both ways and expects to return to London by Christmas accompanied by his secretary. He will probably make his headquarters at Singapore He told Reuter he intends to see as many people asReuter - 79 words
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Article40 1933-11-07 9 Spectacular Story Is Denied Berlin, Nov. 6. From Stettin, the Sunday Referee rocket story is denied. It is declared that the last rocket experiment on the Baltic Coast was held m July 1932 and was a failure- ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article733 1933-11-07 9 St. George's Society Reviews Past Year A sympathetic reference to the Si f apt Mea <*ows. which ocio U p Eng H land recentl was made the President, Mr. H. Bowrey at V' 1 annual general meeting of 'the SSHif^fS! Ol St George 'Singapore fSjanch)733 words
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Article164 1933-11-07 9 RELIEF FOR HOLDERS OF LAND NEXT YEAR Land Assessment For 1934 Included A communique issued by the Colonial Secretary last night states: i The Government of the Straits Settlements has decided to waive In respeei of the year 1934 all the current rent due on agricultural164 words
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Article80 1933-11-07 9 Magistrate And Stolen Suit Charge "let me see that suit; maybe I can recognise it as one of mine," requested Mr. H. J. F. Curtis, the third magistrate, yesterday when Mr. Mecredy. P.A.S.P.. produced a Malay. Ahmat bin Sadin, who claimed trial on charges of vagrancy80 words
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Article227 1933-11-07 9 Should Lead China To Prosperity London. Nov. ti. Britain has an opportunity now which may never recur to resume her former leadership m Chinese alTairs. declares Sir John Wardlaw-Milne j M.P.. (Cons: Kidderminster' m a letter to The Times. He urges that it should be Britain's aim toReuter - 227 words
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Article137 1933-11-07 9 Latest Rubber and Tin Prices And Sterling Rates London. Nov. G. Messrs. Symington and Wilson's rubber market closing prices to-day were Spot <Sellers> 4 1 32 d. <4 !32d.» (Buyersi 331 32d <3 3132 d.» Jan.-March 4 1 16 d. «4 1 16 d.> April- June 4 1137 words
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Advertisement27 1933-11-07 9 joF^j&lb^^ W 4 artistic shapes o? &s£pr A N D*S Or perhaps you pro <i^^z ~£-^£2fa^ f<r Prawn Paste? v.. L ____i^*^ Tape by the m a^*^L^L^3JLL^i^J»27 words
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Advertisement155 1933-11-07 9 I LENTHERIC LIPSTICK STAYS ON ALL DAY YOU WILL JUST LOVE THIS LENTHERIC CREATION. A LIPSTICK THAT GENUINELY STAYS ON LENTHERIC— /^'^L x v FACE POWER- rtS M ADDING TO YOUR f^^^^^^^^B ITS COMPOSITION LENTHERIC SECRET"" OBTAINABLE IN ALL FASHIONABLE SHADES ROBINSON CO., LTD. SINGAPORE. KUALA JJUMPUR. SOMETHING NtW!! A155 words
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Article1326 1933-11-07 10 OUTPUT LOWER, PROFITS INCREASE Strong Financial Position Of Renong Tin Mr. A. E. Percy < chairman) presiding over the twentieth annual general meeting of the Renong Tin Dredging Co.. Ltd., at Winchester House, London, proposing the adoption of the balance sheet, said: On the assets side of the balance sheet1,326 words
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Article102 1933-11-07 10 The tinplate Industry m South-West Wales has had a good summer. Production during the last three months is over 70 per cent, of capacity and at the end of September it was stated that output was m excess of pre-war level. Works are well placed with102 words
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Article102 1933-11-07 10 The new standard Diesel electric railway locomotive (shunter) made by !Sir W. G. Armstrong Whitworth and Co.. has been run successfully on coaloil. Lively Interest m this development Is being taken by the railway compa- nles and collieries. "If the main-line railways were DieI sel-electrifled,"102 words
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Article209 1933-11-07 10 World Exchange Rates November 6 SELLING London, 4 months' sight 2(4 5|32 London, 3 months' sight 2|4% London, 60 days' sight 2|4 7|64 London, 30 days' sight 2|4 3|32 London, demand 2|4 I|lB London, T.T. 2|4 1|32 Lyons and Paris, demand 920 Hamburg, demand 150 New York, demand 56 Batavia,209 words
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Article228 1933-11-07 10 Nov. 2. 3. 4. American Can. Com. 89 90^ 89 ;< 4 Am. Telephone and Telegraph 11l" X 116 114S X Atcheson Railroad 47 3 4 49» 2 50 Dupont 76 3 8 79 78 3 4 Firestone. Common 19 3 8 20 3 8 19 3 4228 words
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Article244 1933-11-07 10 Protecting Their Ranks Against Pensioners The hon. secretary of the Estate Asiatic Staff's Association, Selangor writes as follows: "My Association is very much perturbed over the fact that a number of of Government employees from the Medical Department and general clerical service, who are retrenched from service with244 words
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Article81 1933-11-07 10 Rubber Association November 6th., 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers R.S.S. equal to London Standard. Spot ,loose) 12 13 16 12 15 16 R S.S. equal to London Standard. (F. 0.8.) 13»8 13% Standard R.S.S. on Tender Nov. 12 15 16 13 116 December 13 1.16 13 3|1681 words
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Article185 1933-11-07 10 November 6th., 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers Gambier 4.25 Java Cube 7.50 Hamburg Cube 6.75 Muntok White Pepper 23.00 White Pepper 20.75 Black Pepper 13.00 Copra, sundried 3.40 Copra, mixed 2.70 Small flake Tapioca 4.00 Med. Pearl Tapioca 4.50 Small Pearl Tapioca 4.75 Lingga Sago Flour Fair185 words
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Article117 1933-11-07 10 November 6 Devoe's Imperial Brilliant Kerosene per tin (of 4 Imp. galls.) i7o 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 Shell117 words
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Article139 1933-11-07 10 Extensions In Stockport Industry Installation of up-to-date plant, and further extensions, are reported at the Stockport works of the first firm successfully to concentrate on hard rubber or vulcanite for the chemical and electro-chemical trades. To-day the firm is producing vulcanite for the purpose of dealing with highly corrosive139 words
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Article579 1933-11-07 10 IMPORTANT NEW USES FORESHADOWED < From Our Own Correspondent London, Oct. 20. One of the greatest evils of modern life is that of noise. In factories, offices, private houses and streets the nerveracking din created by machinery, or typewriters or traffic is continually growing, and579 words
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Article301 1933-11-07 10 Australian Conference Proposal Melbourne. Oct. 24. The Victorian United Australia party conference decided that the time was opportune for the Federal Government to introduce legislation to provide for a reformed currency on a decimal basis. Only one delegate opposed the motion. It was explained that the currency suggestedReuter - 301 words
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Article51 1933-11-07 10 •From Our Own Correspondent.) London. Nov. 4. Kampar Malaya Tii Dredging, Ltd is paying a dividend of 3d. a share for the year ending Apr. 30. 1933. and an interim dividend of 3d a share In respect of the current year. Both dividends are payable on Nov.51 words
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Article47 1933-11-07 10 t Pr °^L2 f Lewa Rub »*r Estates to June 30th £1,790 (agst €1736) Brought m £1.795. making £3.585 Dlv. of 10 p.c. (same) on Ptg. Prefd absorbs £1.716; £1.869 forward" £144 transferred from reserve to Investment acct. to writ* off loss on an investment.47 words
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Article230 1933-11-07 10 Failure Of Kik Cotton Firm Londo' The Stock Exchange day for the customary N<>\ I bo The rubber market at t.r.t v>, on the heavy Malayan merits, but later rallied illghtly. Other commodities while business m Liverpool md can cotton futures vui- terest being centred Ml li;\pReuter Wireless - 230 words
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Article57 1933-11-07 10 lomi The feature of la ii !the strength of Itarttllg II being above parity and v 4 87';. against the Safin 4.85' 4 The franc has from 80.18 to 80 37 QfVtm doubts Of M Sarraut balance the budget and fldence m sterlinp m gold was offered and f continent.Reuter - 57 words
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Article32 1933-11-07 10 Lorn: The Mar Chester Corpora £3.000.000 at 95. berrw only, attracts I .dr. port, the underwriters fy-tru approximately 50 per t Issue. T^ e loan opened a' discount.- Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 32 words
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Article701 1933-11-07 11 <terday's Closing Quotations NOV. 1933 C. Buyers Sellers Co 32s 33s Q\ 36s 37s 6d Hi L5i fid 16s 6d. In 1.35 1.40 Je 30s 3d 31s 3d Jli 23 27 Kj i oo i.05 &< 4s 6d 5s 6d K( 47 2 49 Ki ,s) 15s701 words
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Article71 1933-11-07 11 Planting Plans For Next Year From Our Own Correspondent.* Meaan. Oct. 29. It was announced some time ago that the sugar producing interests m Netherlands India had decided not to engage m my new planting during i 1934. It has since been found that it is not possible71 words
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Article73 1933-11-07 11 Industrial Progress And Expansion London. Nov 1. Great Britain has never had a better opportunity tor industrial progress and expansion since 1900. according to Lord Melchett. m an address to the Castiron Research Association. He argued that Great Britain's chiet competitors were m nothing like such a relativelyReuter Wireless - 73 words
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Article31 1933-11-07 11 St Steamship ($10 > 15.60 15.90 Straits Traders ($1» 23.00 23.30 Thornycroft ($5) 195 2.05 United Eng. Ords. <$10> 5.35 5.50 United Eng. Prefs (10) 12.00 12.25 Wearnes <S5) 8 55 8.7031 words
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Article101 1933-11-07 11 Singapore Municipal 5 p.c. of 1926 red. 1956-66 $22,000,000 111 1 4 H2 x.i. Singapore Municipal 5 p.c. of 1928 red. $21,000,000 H3 114 c.i. Singapore Municipal 4V 2 p.c. of 1930 red. 1970-80 $5,000,000 UOVfe HI C.I. S.S. and F.M.S. 5 p.c. Victory Bonds 1920 red. 1934. $15,074,300101 words
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Article47 1933-11-07 11 Dead And Wounded Abandoned Asuncion. Nov. 1 The Gran Chaco. fighting again blazed up t 'day. according to a Paraguayan communique claiming that there is t general Bolivian re'reaL with the abandoning of the dead and wounded and much valuable war material. Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 47 words
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Article283 1933-11-07 11 r e la «n g to S^ o, Up** iIV 1V Rogistrar-General of Statatistics ACREAGES OF TAPPABLE RUBBER NOT TAPPED Acreage of On P Fllf Total Percentage oi I appable Rubber ceased tapping cease^ Uppmg 7 > v 2 end of 1932 (c i rpa c Percentage283 words
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Advertisement559 1933-11-07 11 Assets exceed $12,000,000 Assurance m force over $35,000,000 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m the Straits Settlements) HEAD OFFICE Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, EC The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the559 words
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Advertisement408 1933-11-07 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated In England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital m 600,000 shares of €5 each £3,000.00t Reserve Fund 3.000.001 Reserve Liability of Proprietors 3.000 OOf HEAD OFFICE: 38, Blshopsgate, London, E.C. 2 Agencies and Branches: Alor Star Iloilo Semarang Amritsar Ipoh Serembar. Bangkok408 words
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Article35 1933-11-07 12 Owing to annual survey, the sailings of this vessel to Penang and Belawan on Thursday, November 23rd and 30th 1933, will be cancelled. She will resume her sailings on Thursday, December 7th. 1933.35 words
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Article76 1933-11-07 12 August was the best trade month for Tyne Dock since 1929. A remarkable increase m the timber imports followed the lifting of the embargo on Russian timber. Eighteen vessels discharged deals, battens, and boards against six m August last year; eleven landed pit props against five m76 words
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Article70 1933-11-07 12 Among the exact sciences studied by scientists attending the 3ritish Association meeting at Leicester m September last was that of designing golf ball markings, when they visited a local scientific engineering works where the modern recessed marking of golf balls originated. In developing the moulds tor these markings, it was70 words
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Article30 1933-11-07 12 From China by Van Heutsz due Singapore daylight to-day. From Holland by Dempo due Singapore 1 p.m. to-day. From China and Japan by Himalaya Maru due Singapore to-day.30 words
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Article101 1933-11-07 12 A Cardiff magistrate has invented a hatchway which promises to reduce danger to life at sea. Following a Board of Trade inquiry which established the fact that a steamship lost with all hands went down owing to the hatches being smashed by heavy seas. Mr. Harry Cocks101 words
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Article43 1933-11-07 12 th! r SN C BGmbav has bought rl V lner^ Chakdara Edavana an.! Coconada and renamed them Burmistan. Jalagopal and Jalaburga. United States Lines have nearly doubled the number of passengers they have carried across the Atlantic thU year as compared with last43 words
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Article64 1933-11-07 12 NEGOTIATING WORKING AGREEMENT Operating Company To Be Formed London, Nov. 3. The directors of the Cunard and White Star Lines are meeting m London to consider proposals for R working agreement between the companies. It is believed that negotiations have reached the stage of forming anReuter Wireless - 64 words
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Article198 1933-11-07 12 Detailed Scheme Prepared For South Wales A committee of experts has been set up by the Industrial Development Council of South Wales and Monmouthshire |to examine a scheme for an oil from coal extracting industry m South Wales. Professor George Knox and Dr. Elingj worth, who are198 words
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Article824 1933-11-07 12 Humiliating Barriers - Humiliating Barriers 3.1's South Indian Deci Passengers A n n oyed By A mass meeting of the Tamils ol Singapore was held on Sunday evening at the Victoria Memorial Hall, presided over by Mr. 1. 1 Mudr. Nagalingam J.P. jit is noteworthy that many of 1 the824 words
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Article182 1933-11-07 12 Young Law Student's Death Sydney. N.S.W.. Oct. 24. Toppling from the centre of the Harbour Bridge. 150 feet into the water, a young man cursed and raved at rescuers when he was dragged out alive, and continued to call for death even when Sydney Hospital was reached.Reuter - 182 words
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Article70 1933-11-07 12 SINGAPORE HARBOUR Ships .jl.iium.' ■mts Main Wharf 1,,,, KucJ..- X ■-•.im h pi 9: Marudu I I Empire |>o< k I t, LMrtai M i rapara :*5 Kmpirc l)o«k F,,, Himalay., y, 48 Wrst Wharf (h,t, Dempn ;> i). KKITII Main Wharl 1, Oil Wharl Coal Wharf mni m Mi70 words
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Article169 1933-11-07 12 Kho nfl uDul tianak 6 11. for P Rokan. Dal 6 11. for Paneh. a Gen Vrr.Nj. LrtoiiK 611 fOl Planctui i) via 611 f or D Ifarudu, Brit kan 6 n ror i Hakodate tm Tokobama 1 1 Diomcd. B Gil. foi H I'v.t. Pc:. Tokohanu 6.1]169 words
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Article48 1933-11-07 12 Nov. 5 Tjipai Nor Hak(>7;»ki M Pelandok. Jarak 'H Nov. 6 Jcrantut H<«n- X Taybi,nk Klnta irli <Fch.»: Pinnt-iiis A Tsushima Maru IJa|MU) hoven. <F( .i I The P and R-■ Hong Kong and It €1 at Singapore at BOM 10 morn will proceed alongside Board's wharl48 words
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Article35 1933-11-07 12 Shipbreaking ftgun this year to <- d by about 50 ptr Swan. Hunter and son are paying their pr- I passing their orrii: Mr Alfred J Wi: C the P and O v reasons of healn35 words
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Advertisement606 1933-11-07 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): [Cargo only] s.s. MARELLA is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia. Cabins de606 words
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Advertisement68 1933-11-07 12 TO EVERYWHERE IN CANADA W AND MOST OF THE A The Nr. a«Mlr lU*U *f UM Ca-mIU. M^iPMi *2 Tj/ 6t« u» hoi 9 f u» MrvttiM, aa^ui iur* if* mf &4&1 p *rfc I lit i th» iMArt «f "w"** 1 Ofc/f^Mtn i-uxory UmUa pi i CmmtmrL Thrmmg* H68 words
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Miscellaneous358 1933-11-07 12 Local And Foreign Mail I Despatches and Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. and Thursday 7.30 a.m. Kedah Monday to Friday Saturday P m Kuantan <via Jerantut) Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Kuantan ivia Jerantut) Saturdays 7 p.m. Kelantan (via Padang Besar) Monday and Friday 7 p.m. Kelantan358 words
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Advertisement600 1933-11-07 13 p. o. British India and Apcar Lines. (Incorporated In England) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. UNDER «WmCTWnj HIS MAJESTY S GOVERNMENT LO>DON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA JAPAN. Due M) T na Sin "P««- Tonnase. Singapore. ."HAGE ***** Nov600 words
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Advertisement566 1933-11-07 13 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In England) "ELLERMAN" LINE. FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL U U Steamer Dn 0.,,_ City of Lille No ue 29 City of Evansvllle I*l' 29 Jan 2 City of Norwich Jan 14 Jan 16 FOR HONG KONG. SHANGHAI566 words
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Advertisement711 1933-11-07 13 r^^^^^ 2* BLUE FUNNEL LIME Tu vi E S2& 8 1 «m»^r »la Port bwettenhatn. Penang aa4 (olombo Vessel. Al«^> Calla Q Due !>«• c fc SSSS& a^-TSSmS^o, '"p *tt C PHRONTIS Ma.sei.les. Glasgow Nov 12 NoV 5 A. ANTENOR Aden. Marseilles. Glasgov WmJP JS^mP i£?-J HAVRE AND LIVERPOOL SERVICE711 words
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Advertisement931 1933-11-07 14 K. P. M. &ONINKLLJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPU ROKAN— Tuesday, Nov. 7. Bengkalis, Paneh, Berombang, Tanjong-Mengei-dar, Tanjong-Leidong and Asahan. MAJANG— Wednesday, Nov. 8, Prigi-Radja, Sapat, Tembilahan. Poeloe-Pal-];is. Pengalian-Estate and Rengat. THEDENS— Wednesday, Nov. 8, Muntok and Palembang. TOBA Wednesday, Nov. 8, Toengkal, Moeara-Saba and Djambl. VAN HEUTSZ— Wednesday, Nov. 8, Belawan-Deli and931 words
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Advertisement464 1933-11-07 14 I DOLLAR STEAMSHIP MNE I I ofnd AMERICAN f^MAIL MNE J EUROPE vi AMERICA VISIT SUNNY CALIFORNIA YOSEMITE PARK HOLLYWOOD GRAND CANYON NEW LOW THROUGH RATES HONG KONG TO EUROPE VIA AMERICA WEEKLY SAILINGS FROM MANILA ANDOR HONG KONG TO SEATTLE DIRECT OR VIA HONOLULU TO SAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANGELES464 words
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Advertisement644 1933-11-07 14 O. S. K. Line FOR AFRICA AND SOI'TH AMERICA Keifuku Maru ('ape Town via Mombasa. Zanzibar. Dar-es-Salaam. L. Marques. Durban and Algoa Bay t Arizona Maru Buenos Aires via Colombo, Morabasr Zanzibar, Dar-es-Salaam, Belra. Lourenco Marques. Durban, Algoa Bay. Cape Town and Santos Buenos Aires Maru Buenos Aires via Colombo,644 words
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Article1130 1933-11-07 15 BATH TRIUMPH AT BRISTOL Cardiff Smash Gloucester's Unbeaten thr encounter between i and their visitors, Cardiir yed the home team's un- •rd by gaining a 6 0 vicunately. Gloucester were i I ned by the absence of their stari' rtefS, Tanner and James X) badly missed1,130 words
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Article407 1933-11-07 15 Modified Constitution For 8.8.8.C. Proposed From Our Own Correspondent.' London. Oct. 18. As a sequel to the disorderly anniu general meeting of the British Boxing Board of Control on Oct. 6. the Stewards of the 8.8.8.C. met las f night at 14. Carlton House-Terrace the London407 words
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Article68 1933-11-07 15 Yorkshire And Lancashire Cups In the semi-final of the Lancashire Cup Oldham beat Wigan by 21 points ito 15, on October 25. The follow ing are the results of the Second round matches m the Yorkshire Cup: j Bradford 5, Huddersneld 8; Leeds 5. Hull Kingston Rovers 9.68 words
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Article168 1933-11-07 15 American Lady Owner's Bar On Liverpool Kellsboro' Jack, the winner of the Grand National last March, must never run m the Grand National again. Furthermore, he must never run n an y sort of race at Liverpool That is the inflexible determinavV On u Of nis Am erican168 words
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Article104 1933-11-07 15 Likely To Spend Winter In Switzerland London. Oct. 27. K. S. Duleepsiniiji. the famous cricketer, is convalescing at Wentworth. Surrey. He is making satisfactory progress and is likely to go to Switzerland only for the second half of the winter. He referred to following the M.C.C. tour104 words
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Article502 1933-11-07 15 Veteran Boxer Weeps In The Ring CORBETT OUTPOINTS DAVE CROWLEY I i From Our Own Correspondent* London, Oct. 24. The professional boxing season has now begun m real earnest, and several thrilling fights have taken place this week. At the Blackfriars Ring on Sunday. Dick Corbett, the contender for tho502 words
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Advertisement34 1933-11-07 15 SPORTING PINK <76th Edition) LATEST FORM INFORMATION s I M APORE RACES— NOVEMBER MEETING ON SALE ALL NEWS AGENTS 20 cents. «»r rail The Editor, (Office) 57, Arcade, SINGAPORE. Tele. 7151. Special daily information.34 words
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Advertisement85 1933-11-07 15 ***"'"**i I *"**^i*''"r**l^"«ll*!l!l*!^*!riJ?"C!l*!T"." *•<.........•■.*••■(■•••■• *■.••.•>«...•...... f •>■■•■ ••••■>••••* I ••■•<•■■••••••••• Tii* f«"*TTF."»# i iiivf^rfiiftini The name I I I, is such an absolute V tJ i^v~ IU guarantee of the -J iiiiiiiiiiliiiffliiil quality, purity and Q iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiliiiil! 1 f "i- f 1 ipl satistaction you seek i 6 that it85 words
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620 1933-11-07 16 S.C.C. Hold Wiltshires For Most Of The Match S.C.C. B" Bpts.: Wiltshires "A" nil. "Feet, feet!" was the watchword on the Padang yesterday evening when the S.C.C. fielded their "B" team against i a weak Rugby fifteen from Tanglin. j The ground was muddy and620 words
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Article152 1933-11-07 16 SINGAPORE G.C. Ladies' November Bogey The Ladies' November Bogey competition was played at Bukit Timah yesterday and resulted m a win for Mrs. J. D. Laing m "A" division with a score Df 1 down, m a win for Miss S. Lucas In "B" division with a score of152 words
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Article121 1933-11-07 16 Bukit Timah Triumphs Over Sepoy Lines The women's inter-club golf match on Friday resulted m the Singapore G. C beating Sepoy Lines by 8' 2 pts. to 5. Results <S.G.C. players mentioned first): Mrs. Fitzroy Williams 0: Lady Huggard I 1 4 Mrs. J. D. Laing 0:121 words
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Article15 1933-11-07 16 Mr. C. R. Thurstan. of Cumberbatch and Company, has arrived m Kuala Lumpur from leave.15 words
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Article, Illustration19 1933-11-07 16 Freddie Fox, who ran neck and neck with Gordon Richards as winning jockey for a long period this season.19 words
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Article434 1933-11-07 16 TARBET WINS AGAIN The Heavier Boats Have A Day The International six-metre boats were all out m good time on Sunday for the second race of a series for the Black Swan Trophy. There was gentle strengthening breeze from the W.S.W.. a smooth sea and the434 words
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Article77 1933-11-07 16 Archer's Record Still Stands London, Nov. 1. Gordon Richards rode four successive winners from five mounts at Worcester races to-day. This is the tenth occasion during this season that he has ridden lour or more winners daily. London, Nov. '.i A large attendance was attracted io Thirsk races77 words
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Article71 1933-11-07 16 Mr. Sopwith's Challenge For America's Cup New York. Nov. 3. The laconic announcement that the New York Yacht Club has appointed a committee to examine the Royal Yacht Squadron "3 challenge for the America's cud m 1934 with Mr. T. O. M. Sopwlth's yacht Endeavour is construed asReuter Wireless - 71 words
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Article94 1933-11-07 16 A mistake occurred m the names of the winning team of the Warren Shield m the report published yesterday morning. "B" (Indian) Company, Depot, F.M.S. Police, are the winners as previously published with the score of 279, but the composition of the team should read as follows:94 words
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Article46 1933-11-07 16 Shrewsbury, New Jersey, Nov. 6. A U.S. National Guard aeroplane crashed on top ol a ho^se here today and set it on fire. The pilot arid passenger were killed and a man, two women and two children m the housp u-prp <n/>inovot cd.- ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article153 1933-11-07 16 GOALLESS DRAW Muddy Game On V.M.C.A. Ground Mud-larking was the order of th« day for any teams who wished to play nockey yesterday afternoon following the heavy rain. Several of the matches were cancelled but the V.M.C.A. ground at Prince Edward Road was the scene of a keen tussle—153 words
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Article102 1933-11-07 16 Following a practice game held yesterday, when a team from the Medical Department supplied the opposition, the undermentioned players were selected to represent the European Women's team against the Girls Sports Club m the annual Poppy Day match to be played on the S.C.C. padang on Friday,102 words
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Article286 1933-11-07 16 The Indian Association has selected the following teams: I. A. vs. CSC. at I.A. to-morrow (Wednesday*: I. Rhesty; A. N. Chatter jee, Solakan Singh. G. Kennedy. P. K. Baskaran. D. K. Samy. S. H. Shirazie. M. S. Dass. D. Paramjoti. Arjan Singh, Babu Singh. Reserve. M. M. H.286 words
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Article35 1933-11-07 16 A Tamil coolie employed m the Municipal gas works at Kallang Road, was yesterday morning taken to hospital m a state of collapse. He bore injuries of a fall and was m a semiconscious condition.35 words
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536 1933-11-07 16 Redmond And Diiiikl<>\ RAIN PREVENTS PLAY YESTERDAY Two former Singapore players are members of the Hong Kong team— T. M. L. Redmond and G. S. Dunkley. Redmond got quite a lot of runs m Singapore and m the trials m Hong Kong during the536 words
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Article44 1933-11-07 16 Miss Wcthcred Denies Press Report London. Nov. v Miss Joyce Withered m an IBM denied the Daily Mirror report that MM Is turning prolessional Sh< emphasis ed that she has no intention <>i MRMBf prolessional or playing exhibition games ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article, Illustration18 1933-11-07 16 Mr. Kano, well-known Japanese wrestling expert, demonstrating with Mr. Takazaki at the display presented at the Victoria Theatre.18 words
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Advertisement32 1933-11-07 16 PLATIGNUM==POCKET 1 i SECRETAi RE. M 1.1 I I REAL LEATHER WALLET NOTE BOOK. FOUNTAIN PEN AND PROPELLING PENCIL "A NOTABLE GIFT, INVALUABLE TO ALL" MALAY E ~g> PUBLISHIM HOUSE LTO. SINGAPORE.32 words
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Advertisement47 1933-11-07 16 THE HEALTH OF THE GRAPE IS IN FRASER NEAVE'S CLARET CUP. B^l' < lIhIiIm HB^IK '^^B^^^l B^BV Jk v I |^^~%i a *B^bJ B^bF B^K PREPARED FROM A BASK (>l THE FINEST CLARET. A DRINK FOR HEALTH Or PLEASURE. FRASER NEAVE, Ltd. Makers of Fine Beverages. tci SBB647 words
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