The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 10 November 1933
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Title Section17 1933-11-10 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. No. 14,110. ESTD. 1835. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 10, 1933 10 CENTS.17 words
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Article663 1933-11-10 1 Jieved A Repatriate From Germany TRIBAL UPRISING FEARED Mourning Nation Pledges Allegiance Xo Son The assassination of the King of Afghanistan has plunged the whole nation into mourning. Ihe killer, it is ascertained, is a student, probably *ne of the batch recently repatriated fromReuter - 663 words
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Article228 1933-11-10 1 Russian Reply To Sungari Manoeuvres Shanghai, Nov. 9. Japanese troops continue to move northwards from South Manchuria and Korea by way of Heilungkiang and the Sungari River. Scores of Japanese planes are practising air fighting daily over the Sungari desert, which is very close toReuter - 228 words
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Article73 1933-11-10 1 Japanese And The Naval Treaty Tokio. Nov. 9. Calling at the residence of Admiral Takarabe, Chief naval delegate to the London Naval Conference, shortly before the sentences on the naval cadets were passed, a man named Miyata committed Harakiri on the doorstep afer presenting a letter of advice73 words
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Article18 1933-11-10 1 Indian Issue Taken Up London, Not. 9. The Indian Loan lists closed 25 minutes after opening.18 words
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554 1933-11-10 1 How And When Will Britain Retaliate GEN. JOHNSON ON WAR-PATH New York, Nov. 9. The depreciation in the dollar is given prominence in the newspapers. According to the New York Times, bankers ascribe the flight from the dollar largely to foreign holders of dollarReuter - 554 words
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Article105 1933-11-10 1 Korean Blows Up An Ammunition Train Shanghai. Nov. 9. An ammunition train proceeding northwards from South Manchuria exploded at a point near Pel Ann village, in North Heilungkiang. yesterday. Of the regiment in the train. 91 were killed and 89 seriously wounded. A Korean is reported to haveUnion Times - 105 words
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Article83 1933-11-10 1 Annual Gathering At Cenotaph London, Nov. ti. The Armistice Day this year falls on the Jewish sabbath and yesterday ten thousand British Jews paid their annual tribute to those of their faith who had died in the British forces during the great war at a service on the83 words
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Article80 1933-11-10 1 Starts On Air Trip To Malaya fFrom Our Own Correspondent > London, Nov. 9. Sir Basil Blackett. the financial expert who is to visit Malaya to inquire i into the Currency Guarantee Fund, left Croydon yesterday lor Amsterdam toj to catch the Dutch aeroplane for the East.80 words
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Article139 1933-11-10 1 Sin Chew Jit Poh - SINOJAPANESE BREAKDOWN Sin Chew Jit Poh No Resumption Of Railway Traffic Shanghai, Nov. The Political Council ol the Central Government hold a meeting yesterday and decided to reject Japanese pro posals to open negotiations lor the resumption of railway traffic between Pelping and Mukden and postal services with the Manchukuo139 words
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Article86 1933-11-10 1 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Marsha] Chiang Sends For .Ministers Shane hai, Nov. 9. Marshal Chiang Kai-shek, who is directing operations against the Communists in Kiangsi. has again summoned Messrs Wang Chlng-wii. the Premier and H H. Kung. the Finance Minister, to proceed to Nanchang to confer with him86 words
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Article26 1933-11-10 1 Decrease In English Unemployment London, Nov. ti. Unemployment in the United Kin* dom during last month showed a dv rrease of 37.974.- Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 26 words
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Advertisement56 1933-11-10 1 OBTAINABLE AT ALL LEADING PROVISION STORES TO DAY'S ATTRACTIONS COCKTAIL DANCE MAKAN KETCHILL «.15 p.m. to 8.15 p.m. INFORMAL DINNER DANCE 9.45 pan- to Mid-ni?ht. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11th ARMISTICE DINNER RACE BALL THE FAMOUS ENTERTAINERS DON SALLY COMMUNITY SINGING, ETC. SPECIAL SURPRISE CABARET ADMISSION $1.00 (EXTENSION TO 2 A.M.) BOOK56 words
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Advertisement193 1933-11-10 1 The faith -healer who operated from a rave outside Singapore was acquitted on charges of cheating Page 6. A local Eurasian woman is suing for divorce, alleging cruelty and adultery Page 3. Kuala Lumpur flying club's activities outlined Page 3. A presentation is to be made to the ruler of193 words
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Advertisement142 1933-11-10 1 OBTAINABLE AT ALL LEADING PROVISION STORES CHRYSLER POWER SEA VIEW HOTEL TO-NIGHT SPECIAL DINNER and DANCE FORMAL l^iyilsflCE^DAYJ ADELPHI SEA VIEW HOTEL I HOTEL DINNER DE LUXE MENU Ouf Mon De.sir L'Elixir des Indes au Mad# r< Les Supreme de Sole.s Cafe de la Pajx Les Mignons de Boeuf Jeune-Franrr142 words
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Article142 1933-11-10 2 Two Schoolboys At War Ever Since Two schoolboys w^re bound over in the Police Court yesterday following a fight in which one had his nose broken and the other received several cuts. The boys aged 17 and 16 respectively were engaged in cross-cases which arose out142 words
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Article155 1933-11-10 2 Fire Fighting Display At Hill Street The Boys Brigade witnessed an intej resting display of modern fire fighting |at the Central Fire Station on Wednesday afternoon. It was just one of the usual quarterly displays of the Brigade and it is the practice to invite various bodies155 words
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Article81 1933-11-10 2 A fatal accident occurred on the railway at Batu Gajah on Saturday afternoon, when a local train was being pulled up. A Japanese, in trying to jump into the train, fell between the train and the platform and was killed instantly. The unfortunate man was later identified as C. Hara.81 words
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Article105 1933-11-10 2 Mr. Claude da Silva. advocate, calls our attention to the report in our issue of Thursday, 2nd instant, of the above case. A statement appeared, "that the first defendant was entitled to be indemnified by the estate for the sum of $32,647, less the105 words
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Article71 1933-11-10 2 Girl Stabbed In Fit Of Jealousy Abdul Subab bin Mohamed Doray was sent to prison for two months vesterday by the Second Magistrate on a charge of having stabbed a pretty Chinese girl. w Abdul claimed to have lavished love and presents on the girl who did not71 words
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Advertisement198 1933-11-10 2 Law Notices For The Day Before the Chief Justice at 10.45 a.m. Judgment:— Bkcy. 584 32— Re Wing Tai Loong and Co. At 11 a.m.: Summonses and Originating Summonses. At 12 noon in the Ist. Court:— O. S. 152 33. Before Mr. Justice Gcrahty in Chambers at 10.30 a.m. aaHaßaßMlaßaaaa198 words
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Advertisement49 1933-11-10 2 S. 280 32 Lim Kim Kheng and ors. vs. Attorney-General and ors. I lor approval of Scheme). At 11 a.m. in the 2nd. Court.— Bankruptcy. Before Mr. Justice Mills in the 3rd. Court at 10.30 a.m. Part heard: Div: 10 33 Holly Theresa Miles vs. Thomas Daryl Ramage Miles.49 words
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Advertisement341 1933-11-10 2 DAY, SON AND HEWITT'S J, WORLD-RENOWNED POULTRY MEDICINES. Tick and Insect Powder. Diarrhoea Pellets Roup Pellets and Powder. Gape Mixture and Pellets Liver, Worm, and Leg c weakness Pellets. k Agents for Malaya MEDICAL HALL, LTD., BUSINESS CARPS j STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY STATIONERS REPAIRERS. liA Change Alley, Singapore. »Tb« Cheapest341 words
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Advertisement628 1933-11-10 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS TENDERS i SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. i Tenders. NOTICE is hereby given that tenders re now invited for the following naterials or services and that parti- ulars of such tenders may be obtained n the Tender Room, Municipal Office Construction of King's Road from Bukit Timah Road to the628 words
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Advertisement608 1933-11-10 2 NOTICES, EXCHANGE BANKS. It is hereby notified that tht Sxchange Banks will be closed on Saturday. Nov. 11th, Armistice Daj (Public Holiday) Workmen's Compensation Insurance Association of Malaya. The Singapore Marine Insurance Association. The Fire Insurance Association of Malaya. Motor Insurance Association of Malaya. The Offices of members of the608 words
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Advertisement418 1933-11-10 2 NOTICES. ORDINANCE o "TT" (UAMviU I'M K in Tut tmna coan m SETTLEMENT Q|^ MN( non-si im l%^ Vn| In Bankrupts N JACKSON ol No. i', n a .Street, MntfapoiY. kremi and aluer. iCeteivnu order n. Dale of Adjudication \i i>ate and plad- «.i March l.tli. I'xi.;. al the Ollnes418 words
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Miscellaneous248 1933-11-10 2 DIARY OF THE WEEK Friday, 10th. Dukes Bowl; Island Club High Water 03.40 7.0 ft., 14.29 7.8 ft. Armistice Cup. Hockey: Women's match (Poppy Day Singapore Races Ist Day. Fund), S.C.C. Padang. Athletics: Chinese meet. Jalan Besar. Rugby: Inter-State: Penang vs. Sin-, Sunday. 12th. gapore, Penang. j High Water 06.04248 words
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845 1933-11-10 3 CRUEL TY CHARGE A GAINST EURASIAN HUSBAND Wife's Divorce Petition ALLEGED MISCONDUCT MITH HER SISTER A. s that she had been driven mi home at midnight as the result her husband's cruety were Mrs Holly Miles, a Eurasian who brought a suit against her Thomas D. R. Miles, in the845 words
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Article191 1933-11-10 3 Presentation Of The C.B.E. To Young Ruler 'From Our Own Correspondent.) Sereinban, Nov. 7. The little "-State" of Rembau. in Negri Sembilan. will be en fete on Thursday. Nov. 9. on the occasion of the presentation of the Insignia ol Honorary Commander of the Most I191 words
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Article51 1933-11-10 3 Mr. G. Polglase of the Singapore Municipality is sailing for England in the s.s. Memnon on Wednesday and will not be returning to Malaya His duties as Secretary and Treasurer of the Lawn Tennis Association of Malaya will be taken over by Mr. J. A. Dean. Boustead and Co. Ltd..51 words
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Article345 1933-11-10 3 SOVIET "GRAIN FACTORIES WHEAT PLAN MOKE THAN FULFILLED j 30,000 Tractors In Operation Moscow, Nov. 7. The large state grain farms organised by the Soviet in the course of the last three or lour years have developed (into important enterprises, the "grain factories." as they are now called. These "factories"345 words
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Article269 1933-11-10 3 Kuala Lumpur Flying Club's Operations (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Nov. 7. A Total of 163.40 hours flying time was recorded by the Kuala Lumpur Flying Club »n October This figure was made up as follows Dual instruction 80h 05m; solo flying 43h 55m: cross country 23h269 words
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Article123 1933-11-10 3 WHAT'S IN A NAME Kuala Lumpur Sanitary Hoard (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kualu Lumpur. Nov. 7. The question of changing the name of the Kuala Lumpur civic authority came up asain today. Mr. John Hands pointed out that one of the most prominent members of the Sanitary Board was about123 words
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Advertisement71 1933-11-10 3 i USEFUL BOOKS I V\ords Confused and Misused M. H. Weseen $3.00 i typist's Companion M. Crooks 1.20 "man's Office Desk Book 1.50 •'-hum's Dictionary of Synonyms. and Antonyms 1.20 man's Book of Synonyms Antonyms 1.50 "ur Will 1.20 '"I Thousand Useful phrases G. Kleiser 4.50 •o Apply For a71 words
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Advertisement54 1933-11-10 3 I I i^E YOU I SEEN THEM YET. I The neW r J^^ g I •t^- twelve-Fours Twe.ve-Sixes I! Ten -Pours Sevens on view at ftpq LfD- I RORNEO MOTOR* fcl Singapore. I =1 «z _H~~~ I I J^^ m^^^L /s iB^B VnL HENRY WAUGH C0. f LTD. I SINGAPORE,54 words
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Article, Illustration943 1933-11-10 4 Modern Silhouette Demands <From Our Woman Correspondent* •T'HE continuance of the slim, sheath- like silhouette demands perfect fitting foundation garments. There is a renewed interest in the one-piece foundations, which give a sleek unbroken line, although ninny women, on account of prejudice, habit of figure complications prefer943 words
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Article79 1933-11-10 4 Are you wondering how you will protect your face from unsightly sunburn and freckles? Well. Adrienne Ames, one of Paramount's smartest dressers, comes forward with the suggestion that you wear just a brim. Miss Ames, who has just completed her role in "Disgraced." has thought out a79 words
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Article, Illustration407 1933-11-10 4 The hunt tor new costume trifles, the little things that enliven a dark dress or a tailored two piece suit is the hunt that goes on forever Marlene Dietrich, who has been holidaying in Germany since finishing her starring role in Paramount^ "Song Of407 words
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Article109 1933-11-10 4 Caps p Qr j he Cinema 'T'AE cinema gOWO tor tTtf&t] rtll with narrow ar.ct tophUt it iirnpl^ line, has to be ftCCOmpanltd an evening cap. g-:nerally optnwotk and set t) on- side with peak ovtr eye. arvJ HUlCUlni veil. Jj IfitU I semi-nttin^ or even bel:ed m?j -I and109 words
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174 1933-11-10 4 The rhumba gown is won: oy lOTeljr Helen Twelvetrees. who stars In Columbia's picture. "My Woman Robert Kalloch created tnis goxr; which is bound to become a sensatior wherever dancing girls are found A:;d in this day and age. is there any town or hamletColumbia - 174 words
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Article275 1933-11-10 4 PLATINUM BLONDE TURNS TO SILVER— AND DIAMONDS JEAN Harlow. the famous platinum •^blonde, believes white is the most dramatic shade for after-six-o'clock wear. Her favourite newest creation in white —an excitingly new and different crepe made with the fishtail train which is going to be a275 words
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Advertisement164 1933-11-10 4 Has no I sly Hair Xow "I had become completely i discouraged by a heavy I growth of disgusting hair y^w/ II I tried depilatory pastes wffJfwL. J Wk\ evil smelling powder am \'3M°3MIM M, painful electric treatmei.r fc M^\ —even a razor. Shaving Wfr 4f*i^M jQj simply made the164 words
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Advertisement240 1933-11-10 4 k SUCCESS i L a matter m K Simpsons EVlourl BRITISH MADE ELECTRIC IRONS. No. 1 Quality These are the tilfhei: I I^l l^H grade Ele.-.rio Irons i: Is Bk U I S5T < s^&^ possible t: produce A B^v^ A great feature, exclusive :;> r ▲«p JKf* T rf"'240 words
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Article, Illustration66 1933-11-10 5 SIN GA P OR E CE NTRAL F I RE UNIT S STAGE INTER ES TI NG This escape will pmili the highest buildings The reinforced canvas sheets catch a jumping person without hurt. The children were keenly interested in the display Four hoses, served by one engine, get into66 words
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Advertisement60 1933-11-10 5 FIVE BATS I BRAND I CONDENSED MILK I with creamy flavour is prepared by ex- I perts through a hygienic process and is I unequalled of its kind. TRY A TIN TO-DAY AND YOU WILL BE CONVINCED. I I I c <>NDENSEDMIIft II <LS*£ P n rcp^ n f c60 words
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Article50 1933-11-10 6 Under the auspices of the Singapore Tamil Methodist Chuch. a Tamil lyrical lecture (Kalashepam) will be delivered by Miss Thaiyalnayagi Coomarasamy on Chastity. In the Anglo-Chinese School. Coleman Street, at 7 p.m. on Saturday in aid of the Church Funds. Tickets can be bought from any member of the Church.50 words
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Article397 1933-11-10 6 $15 0 Must Be Won FREE PRESS FOOTBALL COMPETITION Six Free Chances Every Week THE PRIZE OF $150 will be awarded for an accurate forecast, or failing the receipt of an accurate forecast, to the forecast most nearly accurate. In the event of a tie the prize will be divided397 words
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Article122 1933-11-10 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 Ihe convenience of competitors. Competitors who have forecasted correctly EIGHT or more matches122 words
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601 1933-11-10 6 Holy Man Of Mandai Cave Is Acquitted Great satisfaction was shown by a court crowded with accused's friends and "disciples" when Khu Boon Chuan. reputed to be a "holy man." was acquitted by Mr J. M. Brander. the fourth magistrate, yesterday on three charges of601 words
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Article131 1933-11-10 6 WHOLE FAMILY WITH IND IGESTION Suffered Whatever i A mot Ivr Ol fOW I family <>t low ail prom acidity, palm oth< r romu <>t Indii i whatever I t*iu s r taking Knaachen I months' Wt Can I enjoy our lood mu» h b< havo tract »>t .k id.'131 words
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Advertisement264 1933-11-10 6 j BRITISH BROADCASTING j CORPORATION PROGRAIVIMES FOR INDIA, BURMA, STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, and J FEDERATED MALAY STATES FROM THE EMPIRE J TRANSMITTER, DAVENTRY, ENGLAND. J I Two of the following frequencies J and wavelengths will be used simultaneously, but the wave- J lengths may be changed In the course of each264 words
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Advertisement224 1933-11-10 6 <M aia ■>■•■■"■ j FREE PRESS FOOTBALL COMPETITION No. 12. I agree to abide by the conditions governing this competi- j tlon as set out above and to accept as final the decision of the Competition Editor of the Singapore Free Press in all matters j appertaining thereto. My forecast224 words
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Advertisement161 1933-11-10 6 $$[< I Rdzor St rop Blade f orr ELY PATJTNFR^HIP You know what stropping ni» u > a razor blade. Keener < d^* l'» lite cooler, smoother snavei l a \alet. which jives all die I ages of stropping in a tracti. n without removing the blade S time sa\iniz.161 words
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Letters To The Editor
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Letter926 1933-11-10 7 In the Kditor. Sir. I am thankful' t > Mr Indian for devoting a brigiu and compiimen tary opening paragraph on mv identity ind mental make up i am afraid I must admit that judged from the Ddpoint 01 Mr. Indian and with that peculiar mentality I926 words
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Letter993 1933-11-10 7 To the Editor. Sir. To-day's news from home tells us oi the union of the Liberal. Labour and Conservative Forces with view to the formation of a party to be called the National Party. The idea is by no means new and has been the predominating feature993 words
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Article851 1933-11-10 7 INQUIRY INTO SIKH'S DEATH Murder Suspect And Photographs The Coroner's Court was again crowded with Sikhs when the inquiry was resumed yesterday by Mr. F. G. Bourne into the death of Gurdit Singh on Dec. 13, 1928. Human bones, alleged to be those of the deceased were851 words
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Article152 1933-11-10 7 Mackoy Twfcsi Give Now Step Dances Miss Irene West's troup of entertain-' ers gave another bright show pestarday at the Capitol. mmlfHifiiHlin the Paramount musical comedy prodnrtion, "College Humor." The Markay Twins were seen in a series oi new step dances, their novelty stair dance being something which152 words
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Article47 1933-11-10 7 "Cavalcade" Returns For Short Run That masterpicc- of picture. Cavalcade." n turned to the Pavilion last night a three-da v run Sincapore is truly fortur.ai.e in seeing this spectacle attain. Calvalrndr will terminate its run tonlffht and DOl to morrow its pr« toady ur inged47 words
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Advertisement34 1933-11-10 7 FOX LAST NIGHT! POSITIVELY YOUR LAST CHANCE TO SEE THIS WONDERFUL PICTURE OPENING TO-MORROW UNIVERSAL'S THRILLING MYSTERY SENSATION "THE SECRET of the BLUE ROOM" Starring:- L|QNEL AJW|LL PAUL LUKAS GLORIA STUART REVELATIONS! SHOCKS! SENSATIONS34 words
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Advertisement191 1933-11-10 7 The MACKEY TWINS SCORE ANOTHER TRIUMPH! _CAP|TOL 6.15-HIGHTLY-9.15 MATINEES TO-MORROW SUNDAY. TREMENDOUS SUCCESS OF NEW CHANGE OF J^ PROGRAMME -Jl r^ IRENE WEST mV W Presents A I^B BXI ■V 6 Th World famous jjt^ A Coloured Step- Dancers in an entire new Repertoire J^j^^HHß ■H^^^^HSW including their celebrated IShiMtfSr191 words
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543 1933-11-10 8 The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1933 Political Old Clo' Men rOUGH not averse to regarding himself, even in public, as a ("great political seer," even Mr. Lloyd George, we feel, would be a little staggered to find himself hailed, as does our contributor "Whig" this morning, as the543 words
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Article, Illustration896 1933-11-10 8 as I was Saying THERE will be general satisfaction in Malaya and in British North Borneo, mingled so far as the latter country is concerned with a great deal of regret at the loss of an esteemed Governor, over the promotion bestowed upon Mr. A. F. Richards, who has been896 words
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Article313 1933-11-10 8 Mr. D. W. Henderson, the Accountant ot the Chartered Bank. Kuala Lumpur has gone on leave. Mrs. F. L. Jones, wife of the editor of the Malay Mail, and Miss Jones arrived in Kuala Lumpur from England on Monday. Jockey Irvine, who met with an accident313 words
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Article76 1933-11-10 8 appear to-day in page 7 i A meeting of the Singapore PsychoAdelphi Hotel at 5.15 p.m. on Monday when Swami Bhaswananda will speak on What Practical Psychology Does." H* M i r Jr'T s""*5 Cornwe of the Elim Hall Mission, who has been labouring SfH ?i76 words
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Article691 1933-11-10 8 upHARLES Trapp the Clerk to th, M t austerely, "you ai on the 18th June at M Mudlord. >ou did t>. James Blite Do you i not guilty?" "Ouilty. me lorl. good politely. M I pm I do wholly wish he ft Id ha' punched each 'em.'*691 words
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Advertisement347 1933-11-10 8 Don't forget your friends at Home! You can get this fine old Whisky for S^ ttl^JT V SI despatch in specially decorated Christinas .V^Al| lllHl I V cases, delivered anywhere in F.ngiamL *%^P^^^F I^Tpß^l l^^i ScotUnd or Wales at Ihe following WMF W* 9 IT prtc WAII RIBK Bam 1820-347 words
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Advertisement61 1933-11-10 8 A CORRESPONDENT CONFESSES that during a crook play a strong desire to murder j someone came to him. A late-arriving theatregoer would be just the person to satisfy this craving on, with every chance of a plea of justifiable homicide being successful. What about a "GAFLAC" ACCIDENT POLICY? GENERAL ACCIDENT,61 words
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Article165 1933-11-10 9 VIAL ENVOY FROM TOKIO (ieneral Refuses To Attend Banquet Shanghai, Nov. 8 fapanesc Consul in Amoy gave t in honour of Mr. Sugimura representative of the esc Foreign Office, last night v( ral Chinese including Koh Lim Hong-fei and Chiu members of the Fukien tent, were present.Sin Chew Jit Poh - 165 words
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Article107 1933-11-10 9 Wife's Claim For Maintenance From Our Own Correspondent* Seremban, Nov. 8. Raja Kamaralzaman, the ban magistrate, today. Mary Egan sued Thomas Francis manager, Pan jam Estate. Mantin. dntenance. Ernest Jell, foi the defendant. client had offered to pay 5125 mth which the applicant had ised to accept.107 words
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Article285 1933-11-10 9 Australian Dies After 3-Monlhs' Illness The death took place at the General Hospital. Singapore, on Wednesday ol Mr. Edward Gabriel »Ted> Leonard at the age of 27 years. Mr. Leonard was suddenly taken ill about three months ago. His death came as a severe shock to his285 words
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Article112 1933-11-10 9 Riots Take Heavy Toll Jerusalem. Nov. 7. The total casualties in the recent Palestine disturbances are given as 24 civilians and one policeman killed. 205 civilians and 28 policemen injured.— Reuter Wireless. London, Nov. 7. The Colonial Secretary. Sir Philip Cunliffe-Lister. referring in the House of Commons toBritish Radio - 112 words
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Article78 1933-11-10 9 Prospects Of Taxation Reduction London. Nov. 7. Asked whether progress was being made towards the reduction of taxation in the next budget the Chancellor ot the Exchequer stated in Parliament to-day that the improved condition of the country was evident in many ways and enabled him to look78 words
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Article150 1933-11-10 9 Conclusion Of Lancashire Japanese Talk London. Nov. Tne important two-day conversations between Japanese and Lancashire cotton textile representatives concluded in Manchester to-day. It is stated officially that both sides exchanged views and expressed the conviction that the welfare of both countries depends on a satisfactory settlement on theReuter - 150 words
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Article387 1933-11-10 9 BRITAIN'S POLICY IN CHINA Little Can Be Done Without Interfering In Affairs T London, Nov. 8. ch£ t CGUrse of the Lords deba^ on pi^w rd Melcnett supported Lord <ei. H e referred to the recent journey Tnn head Ol Im P eri al Chemical Industries to China and saidReuter - 387 words
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Article125 1933-11-10 9 Singapore Resident And Ex-School Teacher (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, Nov. 9. The wedding took place yesterday at St. Georges Cathedral of Mr. Eric Mitchell, of Messrs Sime Darby's Singapore office and formerly of Penang, and Miss Trixie Elaine Thome, who arrived from home yesterday. The bride was125 words
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Article98 1933-11-10 9 Nine Members To Retire Minutes of a meeting of Municipal Committee No. 2 state: Determined that the following Commissioners who have been longest in office, shall retire on Dec. 31. 1933. in accordance with Section 11 and 14 of the Municipal Ordinance: Messrs. E. A. Brown. 0.8.E.. J.98 words
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Article36 1933-11-10 9 Philippine Government Shelves Request Manila. Nov. 9. It is reported that the legislature has shelved Pan-Airways' request for a 25 years franchise In connection with the proposed Hong Kong -Manila air service. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article47 1933-11-10 9 Arrests Follow Nazi Outrage Vienna, Nov. 6. Forty people have been arrested following the outrage at Klagenfurt when the Nazir A crippled the entire electric light /stem and plunge- fhe city into darkness during the visit ot the Chancellor. Dr. Dollfuss. Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 47 words
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Article110 1933-11-10 9 Latest Rubber and Tin Prices And Sterling Rates London, Nov. 9. Messrs. Symington and Wilson's rubber market closing prices to-day were Spot i Sellers) 3 5 32d. <4 132d.> < Buyers* 3 3 32d. <3 3132d.» Jan.-March 3 7 32d <4 116d.» April- June 3 9 32d. <4110 words
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Article294 1933-11-10 9 BRITAIN'S TOKEN TO U.S.A. "Pending A Final Settlement" London, Nov. 7. When Parliament reassembled to-day, after its fourteen weeks' recess, an exceptionally interesting question time was followed by a statement by the I Chancellor of the Exchequer that the War Debt discussions in Washington had ended andBritish Radio - 294 words
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Article88 1933-11-10 9 London. Nov. 7. The British token payment in connection with war debts will be made in United States currency and will roughly amount to £1.500.000 The token payment made in June was in silver. A White Paper has been issued containing correspondence between the Brit'sh AmbassadorReuter Wireless - 88 words
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Article53 1933-11-10 9 Sequel To Havana Rebellion Havana. Nov. 9. President San Martin has declared a state of war throughout Cuba in consequence of the all day rebellion in 'vhich casualties in Havana are at least 30 killed and 100 injured. Widespread anti-Government movements are reported in other parts ofReuter - 53 words
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Article31 1933-11-10 9 Havana, Nov. 9. Fighting is continuing on land and sea. Gunboats shelled three rebel forts at Havana and it is now estimated that 50 have been killed and 125 wounded. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Advertisement77 1933-11-10 9 Shivers Sensation Surprises shadows, clutching hands, a death-chamber and a houseful of red men defying the supernatural the sake of a beautiful girl LIONEL ATWILL PAUL LUKAS M* GLORIA STUART |g Edward Arnold j^| Onslow Stevens fls William Janney Xtt Russell Hopton 9» Elizabeth Patterson Muriel Kirkland j&i James Durkin77 words
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Advertisement236 1933-11-10 9 FT v VISIT f^ V3f^/W TOY-TOWN ROBINSON'S wn MAMMOTH Wlm TOY BAZAAR M THIS IS TRULY A TOYLAND OF yF^iß WONDER AND MAGIC COWIE_ALQNG,__KIDDIES! H HEAPS OF FUN HERE. F^S YOU MUST EXPLORE THE M "ENCHANTED CAVE." and I PEEP INTO THE "MAGIC WELL.' H| THE MOST WONDERFUL SELECT- lON236 words
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69 1933-11-10 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association November 9, 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers R.S.S. equal to London Standard. Spot (loose) 13 13's R.S.S. equal to London Standard, <F.0.8> 13^4 13 3 8 Standard R.S.S. on Tender Nov.-Dec. 13» 8 13U Jan-March 13?8 13 2 April-June 13% 13 3 4 Tone of69 words
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Article182 1933-11-10 10 November 0, 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers Gambier 4.25 Java Cube 7.50 Hamburg Cube 0.75 Muntok White Pepper 22.25 White Pepper 20.75 Black Pepper 13.00 Copra, nmdried 3.30 Copra, mixed 2.60 Small flake Tapioca 4.00 Med. Pearl Tapioca 4.50 Small Pearl Tapioca 4.75 I.ingga Sago Flour Fair182 words
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Article114 1933-11-10 10 November 9 Devoe's Imperial Brilliant Kerosene per tin <of 4 Imp. galls. > 1.70 Sylvan Arrow Kerosene per tin 1.50 Secony Motor Gasoiine ex pump per British Imperial Gallon 82 Socony Motor Gasoline 4 drums per British Imperial Gallon 85 Socony Motor Gasoline (4-gallon tin) 3.65114 words
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Article219 1933-11-10 10 To Be Manufactured From Mulberry Leaves Canton, Oct. 25. Experiments conducted by Mr. Hoh Shal-kwong. chemist of Lingnan Uni- 1 versity, at the behest of the Silk Im- provement Bureau of the Department 1 of Reconstruction have demonstrated that a good grade of paper can be < made219 words
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Article101 1933-11-10 10 Latest Buyers' Prices Latest buyers' prices, received by j Messrs. Guthrie and Co. by cable yesterday morning, lor Malayan palm oil and palm kernels were: Palm Oil in Bulk: c.i.f. landed weights New York Philadelphia 2.70 cents <U.S. currency) per lb. c.i.f. landed weights U.S.A. Pacific Ports101 words
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Article116 1933-11-10 10 Singapore Nov. !>. All markets are very steady with .sellers somewhat reserved and with the general uncertainty prevailing at prem at, business remains quiet. Latest quotations to hand are: Spot 13 a up London 313 32d. up 3 32d. New York S 7 16 U.S.116 words
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Article101 1933-11-10 10 Purpose Of Conference In Batavia 'From Our Own Correspondent.' Batavia. Oct. 31. Preliminary reports from authorities In the Outer Possessions Indicate th*l the conference of Governors xii th^ Outer Possessions to be held here on Nov. 22 to discuss rubber restriction will ibe the most important effort 80 far101 words
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Article206 1933-11-10 10 Bora yean ago tea was one ol Lbe 'most important items in China's exi port trade, but on account of keen I competition from India and Japan ;tv trade has suffered B serious setback. According r o statistics compiled by the Shanghai Bureau ol Inspection and Testing206 words
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Article187 1933-11-10 10 Brown, Phillips, and Stewart; Penang, secretaries: Perak River 36.786 lbs.; Juru 35,500: Semanggol 30.800. !\iters«>M, Simons and Co., Penang, agents: Henrietta October 72.000 lbs. total to date 816.000 lbs: 1932. 105.000 lbs.; Sungei Matang 51.000 lb. 531.000 lbs; 41.500 lbs; Rampah Coconut 110.000 nuts: 1,565,000 nuts; 152,000 nuts.187 words
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Article253 1933-11-10 10 Mr. Julian Foster's Record Of Service Mr. Carl H. Boehringer. Acting U.S. Trade Commissioner, will remain in Singapore for several more months j probably until next July, as Assistant j Trade Commissioner. Mr. Julian B. Foster <the new Trade Commissioner) was born in Colorado Springs, Colorado. ;36 years253 words
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Article124 1933-11-10 10 Features Of Commercial Machines London, Nov. 1. The great advance of the Diesel or compression ignition type of engine as applied to motor buses and coaches and to goods transport vehicles is one o:* the most striking features of the commercial motor transport exhibition which opens at Olympia124 words
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1028 1933-11-10 10 Fear Currency Inflation Is Inevitable The outstanding developments in the financial situation of the United States are the decline in the dollar, the arousal of a militant attitude on the i part of the inflationists, a sharp de- cline In high grade bonds on theN.A.N.A. - 1,028 words
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Article94 1933-11-10 10 Terms Of New Conversion Issue London, Nov. 7. The Chancellor of the Exchequer has agreed to an immediate issue by tite Indian Government for the purpose of replacing the 6 per cent bonds of 1 1933-34, the notice of the redemption of which on Dec. 15. has alreadyBritish Radio - 94 words
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Article208 1933-11-10 10 Rayon Velvets Made By New Process The chief weakness of velvets mude jf rayon, that they creasea and crushed easily, has been eliminated by Lancashire manufacturers. Originally France and Germany were the sole suppliers of this article to the world, but Lancashire has taken up its manufac-208 words
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Article178 1933-11-10 10 Sold By Foreigners Tnder New Labels Taking advantage ol the anti-Jap-anest boycott in China miu Ifanchurian Incident, many foreigners in Daircn have establish* d tnu met for the export ol Japan* iioods. under different iab.'is. to China, i Rengo, Japanese newi asj ncy These foreigner! have built up178 words
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Article127 1933-11-10 10 Reflected In Employment Figures London. Nov. 7. A iurther decrease in unemployment took Place in October and returns 01 the Ministry of Labour show that in January th»> unemployment ngure had fallen by 600 245. The total of registered unemployi d In October was 2.298.75:*. representing. I reductionBritish Radio - 127 words
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Article88 1933-11-10 10 Chancellor's Speech Has Brightening Effect London. Nov. 7. On the Stock Exchange today business continued small but following on the Chancellor of the Exchequer's statement in the House of Commons on the debt uiestion. the general t at the close was rather brighter. OUt-edged ■mnitlei ♦specially improved and88 words
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Article76 1933-11-10 10 Ratifications Exchanged In London London, Nov. 7. The exchange of ratifications of the Anglo-Argentine commercial a-ree-ment signed in May. together with those of the supplementary agreement regarding tariff modifications, took place this evening between Sir John Simon and Dr. Malbran. the Argentine Ambassador. The May convention entered formallyBritish Radio - 76 words
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Article70 1933-11-10 10 World Exchange Rates N London. 4 monthi ,i London. 3 month? London. 60 days' sigm London. 30 gay* tfgnt London, demand London. T.T. Lyona and I Hamburg, d. i N»'v. Tork d n Batavia. BOUT] b Bamaran Penang. d. i pc p« Calcutta. i i H Q| K i Bur.-.70 words
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Article61 1933-11-10 10 rtcao I Am. Telephone Dupnnt 8* t ;er..l F. ra hch Inter-Tt pl> ..nd Nat York Central Rallr ;8. Californlan Comi nj -Vac Stand ird 0 NJ I> Un on oil Union P.u 08 \v rner B; DOW losrs \\lK\«l> 20 Utiliti M Bon S\l I S s|(K61 words
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Article21 1933-11-10 10 Abroad Exeh ni iimhli n G( 1!' Amst rdam 7 ■tocklioliti I At hells 345 Burhai. Bii M< SI. ;6 H(21 words
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Article13 1933-11-10 10 TIN RES TRICT ION brio-Chin In Indo-C OfßcJ J correspond ni Re uterReuter - 13 words
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Article887 1933-11-10 11 Yesterdays Closing Quotations iLunas (si> lft Malaka Pindas (81) 95 00* Mandai Tekong (si) 10 Mentakab (20) oqi iii/ New Scudai ($2) i52 ioov' New Serendah ($2) Nyalas ($1) 40 Pajam ($1) 121/ I>2 J Parit Perak ($1) 150 /2 j75 Perak R. Valley (81) 37% 45887 words
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Article217 1933-11-10 11 I Ktsult* Of British Week I In Finland I -uncashire firms have recently I big orders In the face of keen The Vaughan Company, of Manchester, have I f i two of the largest orders for cranes and traversers placed in ice the War, and the firm to217 words
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Article227 1933-11-10 11 West Cumberland Industrial Out-Look Brighter The Industrial outlook for West Cumberland in general and Whitehaven in particular, has been considerably brightened by the fact that the Whitehaven Collieries have been acquired by a large Newcastle-on-Tyne firm of colliery proprietors. The Company which had previously worked the collieries for227 words
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Article23 1933-11-10 11 *tar: FTC. Heley has been elected Chairman of New Hayoep Rubber Estates, Ltd., In the place of the late Mr. R. T. Byrne.23 words
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Article454 1933-11-10 11 Singapore. Nov. 3. MEAT Beef steak (Round) Kati 28 I Beef stew or curry do 22 Pork, lean do 42 Pork, lean and fat (1st quality) do 33 I Mutton Australian lb. 35 Fowl Kati 35 'Hens (locally reared) do 40 Ducks (Saigon) Each. 70 Pigeons, domestic454 words
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Article50 1933-11-10 11 The two destroyers, Masaya and Matagalpa, have been transformed Into motorships for fruit transport and are owned by the Standard Fruit Co., of New Orleans. The 35-knot turbines I have been replaced by two 8-cyllnder motors with a speed of 16 knots, thus gaining accommodation for 28,000 bundles of bananas.50 words
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Article206 1933-11-10 11 Shanghai Merchants In Unusual Dilemma A serious dispute has begun between the District Chamber of Commerce and eight Chinese grain merchants in Nantao who are alleged to have bought 125,000 bags of Japanese rice thus I breaking their "Japanese boycott" vows made with the Chamber, says the Shanghai206 words
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Article138 1933-11-10 11 Record Production In America The production of tinplate in the United States in August was 4,950,000 base-boxes, which constitutes a new monthly-high record. In July and August, 1933, the production of tinplate amounted to 9,450,000 base-boxes, which compares with 16,600,000 for the whole of the first half of the138 words
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Advertisement542 1933-11-10 11 Assets exceed $12,000,000 Assurance In force over S3S,oo§.o— The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) HEAD OFFICE Great Eastern Life Building. Cecil Street, Singapore. offlce The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and compiles with the British Lite Assurance' Companies Act542 words
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Advertisement413 1933-11-10 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated In England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital in 600,000 shares of £5 each £3.000.00t Reserve Fund £3.000 00f Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3 000 00t HEAD OFFICE: 38, Blshopsgate. London. EC. 1 Agencies and Branches: Alor Star Iloilo Semarani Amrltsar Ipoh413 words
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Article1327 1933-11-10 12 Asiatic Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. How Ceylon And Indian Coastal Trade Was Captured Tradition says that the origin of the Asiatic Line can be traced to a cargo oi rice sold by Messrs. Turner. Morrison and Co., lor delivery in Madras, for which they were pinched over1,327 words
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Advertisement603 1933-11-10 12 Burns Philp line. i Incorporated in Australia) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. r±?^»J>Z2S^*£TZS: ESS*""" 5 B.s MARELLA is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia. Cabins de luxe, single Berth cablna, Swimming bath, gymnasium, etc. Next Sailings. 3 MARELLA Dec 2603 words
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Advertisement23 1933-11-10 12 I. S. K. UN* Incrp From Japan FRIF MAHr MALTA MABOSTON M > FOR KOBE "VvVv'k"" ■mMABt BOSTON M CLYDF M CNIOS BlIU"^ 123 words
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Miscellaneous499 1933-11-10 12 Local And Foreign Mail Despatches and Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. and Thursday 7.30 a.m. Kedah Monday to Friday Saturday 7 p.m. Kuantan (via Jerantut) Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Kuantan (via Jerantut) Saturdays 7 p.m. Kelantan (via Padang Besar) Monday and Friday 7 p.m. Kelantan (via499 words
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Miscellaneous632 1933-11-10 12 1 SINGAPORE HARBOR Ships alongside u., rxprrtcl Fast Wharf (Km, Planrius Main Wharf Kawalpindi l Hua POQf F.mpire Dock (Km, Laortoi M; Kun West Wharl (Km. Ranehl 5 Sf.tinn 10 lt S .p.ir. KEPPH Main Whirl .md Leh 1 Oil Wharl (oal Wharl VKSSKIs IN Tanjonit Parar Albert Dmk Victoria632 words
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Advertisement589 1933-11-10 13 P. O. British India and Apcar lines. (Incorporated in England) MAH PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N CO rM)FR UO O N N DO R N C InD WI FAR "i!,^ 8 8 GOVERNMENT LUI^" N ANU FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA JAPAN589 words
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Advertisement558 1933-11-10 13 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In England) "ELLERMAN" LINE. FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL *»u»w Steamer Dne s CltyofUUe No ae 23 City of Evansville £^29 Jan 2 City of Norwich 2JJ n FOR HONG KONG, SHANGHAI AXD J%PAN City of Winnipeg Nov558 words
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Advertisement741 1933-11-10 13 sP@S£g lE%39fe&i Th. r,««w«, INSURANCE. The Felled aUlay Btat* BaUw^.^^^ BUte EaJlw* of Mmi Tie BLUE PUMMEL LIME Oe^Sr^^T^iSSr, lll^^ 0 Rotterdam and Bremen Genoa. Havre. *nd Qlmsgow -Boston. New York and Baltimore WE,K,T 8E. u V,CE rt BAVRE AND LIVtRPOOL SERVICE Ja 4 Via Port Swetteaham. Penang and Celembe.741 words
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Advertisement955 1933-11-10 14 K. P. ML fcONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ MAPlA— Friday, Nov. 10, Poeloe-Kidjang, Sapat, Tembilahan, Poeloe-Pallas and Rengat. PLANCIUS Friday. Nov. 10, Muntok 'passengers and mails only), Batavia, Semarang and Sourabaya. TINOMBO— Friday, Nov 10. Belawan-Deli. DE WEERT— Friday, Nov. 10, Rhio, Blinjoe, DJeboes, Soengei-Liat, Pangkal Plnang, Koba, Tanjong-Pandan (Billiton), Toboali and955 words
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Advertisement506 1933-11-10 14 JBlP^ nrrn— TO EUROPE fROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG VIA COLOMBO, BOMBAY, SUEZ, PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA, MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK. Arrive Leave Leave Arrive S'pore. S'pore. Penan*. N.York. Pres. Johnson Nov. 18 Nov. 21 Nov. 23 Jan. 2 Pres. Monroe Dec. 2 Dec. 5 Dec. 7 Jan. 16 Pres.506 words
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Advertisement578 1933-11-10 14 TO NAPLES. MARSEILLES. LONDON. ANTWERP, ROTTLRIitu MIDDLESBROrOH. HAKONE MARU 10.400 Nov. 15 16 HAKUSAN MARU in ,<, fSUWA MARD 10.600 Nov. 30 Dec. 1 HARUNA MARU SFUSHJMI MARU 10.900 Dec. 14 15 KATORI MARU HAKOZAi'I MARU 10.900 Dec 21 2*l KASHIMA lUARU 10.000 M*r iTERUKUNI MARU 12.000 Jan. 9 10578 words
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832 1933-11-10 15 PENANG TURF CLUB'S STRONG POSITION Special Efforts For Spring Meeting NEW GOLD CUP RACE mp was elected President ing Turi Club lor the ensuing the annual general meeting of sident (Mr. E. E. Chambers). ih« adoption of the report nits, said: iparing the 1933 figures with ■us year you must832 words
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Article275 1933-11-10 15 Victims Of iMarch Of Civilisation Melbourne, Oct. 30. That the "bulldog" or "bull" ants are doomed to extinction, ultimately. is the opinion of M. John Clark, eni tomologist at the National Museum. For many years he has made a special study of the bull ants, and has275 words
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Article455 1933-11-10 15 SIND XI CONVINCINGLY DEFEATED Mobed in Scintillating Form The M.C.C. tourists won their first I victory in India when they convincingly defeated a Sind XI. at Karachi by 9*l jruns. Incidentally, the M.C.C. skipper declared his innings closed in both innings. The M.C.C. batsmen went455 words
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Article548 1933-11-10 15 Italian Victory Over The Basque In the presence ol Signor Mussolini and i huge crowd, wild with excitement. Primo Camera, the worlds heavy-weight boxing champion, retained his title in Rome on Oct. 22 by defeating Paolino Uzcudun. the Spanish holder of the European title. The fight lasted548 words
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Advertisement110 1933-11-10 15 SPORTING PINK •76th Edition^ FORM INFORMATION INGAPORE R U ES— NOVEMBER MEETING ALL NEWS AGENTS 20 rents. i all The Editor. (Office) 57, ide, SINGAPORE. Tele. 7151. cial daily information. J |n mill The MONACO SALOON i This model, which by Its individualistic feature*, outhanding reliability and int performance has110 words
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Advertisement52 1933-11-10 15 /UreRLATIVf QUALITY I AT AN f CONOMICAL I ettes appeal insistently I to those discriminating smokers who will be satisfied only with the M from all others in their 6O Cf NT/ PCR TIN llKißSil 1 VIRGINIA CIGARETTES lh^fv^^ r ]finb' d ARDAfH VMACCO I made tw ensuano LAHA OH52 words
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Article597 1933-11-10 16 MALAYA WIN BY 14 RUNS t I 1 At A Glance MALAYA 92 171 HONG KONG .125 S 124 Thrilling Finish To Interport Cricket Match MALAYA forced an excellent win over Hong Kong in the first match of the triangular inter-port cricket tournament in Hong Kong yesterday, by the narrow597 words
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Article25 1933-11-10 16 Middlesex Beat Surrey Middlesex gained a comfortable victory over Surrey in the County Rugby Championship at Richmond, by 19 points to 3 ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article178 1933-11-10 16 The following have been invited to The following have been invited to play Hockey for S.C. vs. S.R.C. on Monday, Nov. 20, at S.C.C.:— P. O'Neill, Dunne. F.-O. R. A. Phillips. Dr. W. G. Evans; T. Watson. C. A. Carey, T. M. Maelachlan; T. N. Battenberg. T. Robertson. C. Fittock.178 words
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Article403 1933-11-10 16 Golf Defeated By Kampong Kuantan Club The result of the match between the Senior Golfers Society of Malaya and the Kampong Kuantan Club played on the Selangor Goli Club course on Sunday, was a win for the Kampong i Kuantan players by 4 matches to 3. t The403 words
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Article256 1933-11-10 16 Strange Disappearance Of A Golf Ball London, Oct. 25. A remarkable instance of a momentarily lost golf ball occurred when Miss Wethered was playing in the Mixed Foursomes tournament at Worplesdon. Mrs. Collis Browne's iron shot over a pond from the tenth tee fell among the spectators standing256 words
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Article48 1933-11-10 16 On Sunday the International SixMetre Class will sail the third of a series of three races for the Black Swan Trophy. Start 10 a.m. The B Class will sail the first of a series of two races for a Club Trophy Start 10.10 a.m.48 words
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Article36 1933-11-10 16 Messrs Cheang Theam Chu and Cheang Theam Kee have issued invitation to a dinner at "Riviera," No }i?K P asir f^"* Roa^ on November 16th to celebrate the birthday of tnelr mother, Mrs. Cheang Jim Chuan.36 words
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Article586 1933-11-10 16 SINGAPORE NOVEMBER RACES Skull Cap's Notes On The Training Thursday. Effective steps having been taken to purify the atmosphere after last Tuesday's catastrophe, visibility was unusually good at the race-course this morning. In the circumstances, the identification parade presented few difficulties. Amongst a large crowd of interested spectators I noticed586 words
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Article108 1933-11-10 16 Malacca Match Abandoned (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Nov. 8. The Mixed Hockey game between the Malacca Club and the St. Francis' Association had to be abandoned five minutes after the interval on account of an accident to Miss B Wiseman, one of the Club players. Macaulay cleared108 words
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Article51 1933-11-10 16 The annual conference of Rotary Clubs in the Malaya-Siam area will be held in Kuala Lumpur from December 15 to 17. Captain Dix. Deputy Harbeur Master Singapore, will act for Capt. Freybure when the latter proceeds on leave It formerly In charge of Sea Belle n n^Z dUC from nome51 words
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Article598 1933-11-10 16 MIXED CONTEST AT K.L. <From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 8. A very fast, and well -contested mixed hockey match was witnessed by a large crowd, including Sir Cecil Cle- menti. Messrs T. S. Adams and M B. Shelley, when a European side beat a598 words
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Article262 1933-11-10 16 Rugby COLLEGIANS LOS E Club Too Stron, n w Depart nun sec. xv -fpts it.m,,^ Unable to hold wEiZ" 1 of the 8.C.C.. the H. were rather outcla.^ game at Bukit TtauU ning by the large mat to nil It was rat! a wet ground and collegians made i position262 words
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Advertisement33 1933-11-10 16 IT IS ESSENTIAL TO BE INSURED AGAINST ALL PERSONAL ACCIDENTS Apply for the particulars of the OCEAN "BONUS" POLICY THE OCEAN Accident Guarantee Corporation, Limited. CHARTERED BANK CHAMBERS, SINGAPORE. Manager C. NORMAN BENNETT.33 words
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Advertisement139 1933-11-10 16 GILLETTE BLADES I H One of the reason* wh> the new Gillette Blj i I sharper and mootJ.tr than ha\e ever been p r |m H that iteel a finer temper *t the cutting now be employed. Of The slot in the blade enables the Gillette engine. < W a139 words
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