The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 11 November 1933
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Title Section17 1933-11-11 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. No. 14,111. ESTD. 1835. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1933 10 CENTS.17 words
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Article326 1933-11-11 1 DOLLAR'S HECTIC PLUNGE BRITAIN EXPECTED TO TAKE T r Ca doUar is ex P«*ted to slump further to-day, and the view is held in sme quarters that the Bank of England may allow the pound to reach $5.25 before training the batteries of the Exchange Equalisation Fund on it. TheReuter - 326 words
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Article66 1933-11-11 1 Fear Of Englishman's Suicide In Hong Kong Hong; Kong, Nov. 10. Mr. W. J. B. Fletcher. Professor of English at Canton University, and formerly of the British Consular service at Foochow ard elsewhere is misoin? riom his Hong Kong residence. A letter posted to his son at 2Reuter Far Eastern - 66 words
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Article59 1933-11-11 1 Sir Samuel Hoare's Evidence Ends London, Nov. 9. The Secretary for India, Sir Samuel Hoare, has completed his evidence before the Joint Select Committee on Indian constitutional reform after having been in the witness chair. usually both morning and afternoon. for nineteen days. His task was withi inBritish Radio - 59 words
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Article270 1933-11-11 1 Sin Chew Jit Poh - JAPAN'S ABSURD DEMANDS Sin Chew Jit Poh Negotiations For N. China Settlement Shanghai, Nov. 10. The Executive Yuan held an all-night conference last night trying to come to an early decision regarding the latest demands of the Japanese in exchange for the return of the important passes to the Chinese270 words
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Article203 1933-11-11 1 Basic Agreement Believed To Have Been Reached Shanghai. Nov. 10. Yesterdays conference between M. Litvinoff. the Russian Foreign Minister, who is now on an important mission in Washington, and President Roosevelt resulted in the conclusion oi a basic agreement envolving the resumption of economic and diplomaticReuter - 203 words
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Article162 1933-11-11 1 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Dr. Kung And The Shanghai Bankers Shanghai, Nov. 10. Dr. H. H. Kung. the new Minister of Finance, is holding a banquet at his residence in Shanghai to-night. Scores of prominent bankers, Chinese and foreign, have been invited. It is expected that the162 words
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Article16 1933-11-11 1 Mr. G. H. Nash, Chairman, Kinta Sanitary Board, is retiring from Government service on Jan. 6.16 words
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Article439 1933-11-11 1 UNREST IN SOUTH SIAM Malays Capture Police And Raid Treasurv 130,000 TICALS STOLEN UNREST irt South Siam, attributed to dislike of the new poll tax is indicated by a report from Penang of trouble at Pattani where a party of Malays raided the police station, made the police captive and439 words
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Article75 1933-11-11 1 Singapore Reader Wins $150 Prize One reader Mr. Robert Lim, 249 Orchard Road. Singapore was successful in forecasting the results of nine of the ten matches in Football Competition No. 11 and a cheque for $150 will be forwarded to him. Readers are reminded that entries75 words
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Article118 1933-11-11 1 NEW U .S. DRINK LAWS New York's Experimental Plan New York, Nov. 10. Th^ old-time public house will be banned under the experimental liquor plan announced in New York State. Alcoholic beverage control will become eflective alter the repeal of prohibition on Dec 5. Only hotels, restaurants. clubs and shopsReuter - 118 words
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Article15 1933-11-11 1 Miss D. M. Cowan, of the Kuantan Medical Department, lias gone to Seremban en transfer.15 words
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Article137 1933-11-11 1 U.S. Battleship Ordered To Scene Tampa, Florida, Nov. 10 The battleship Wyoming, which was here In connection with the Armistice celebration, has left for Havana, where the death roll in the battle between the rebels and Government forces has reached forty.— Reuter. Havana, Nov 9.Reuter - 137 words
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Article176 1933-11-11 1 Driver Of Death- Dealing Car Arrested I "iiilon, Nov. It. F. H. Hills oi Peterborough, the driver of the car BOMMMi in the accident outside Buckingham Palace »»n Oct. 7 has been arrested on a charge ol manslaughter.— Reuter. I Three men were killed and several others were176 words
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Advertisement46 1933-11-11 1 U There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA a. TODAY SPECIAL RACE LUNCHEON FROM 12 NOON I TO-NIGHT ARMISTICE DINNER RACE BALL FAMOUS ENTERTAINERS DON SALLY COMMUNITY SINGING ETC. SPECIAL SURPRISE CABARET ADMISSION $1.00 (EXTENSION TO 2 A.M.) BOOK NOW PHONE 538146 words
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Advertisement130 1933-11-11 1 On Other Pages The Indian Government closed the Khyber Pass yesterday for fear of trouble in Afghanistan Page 9. Germany will no longer live in the shadow of the Treaty of Versailles declared Hitler yesterday Page 9. Singapore beat Penang at Rugby yesterday 16 3. Page 16. Girls' Sports Club130 words
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Advertisement159 1933-11-11 1 BIGIA TEA Brings the freshness and fragrance of the Malayan gardens direct to your home. CHRYSLER COMFORT _TO-DAY LA*Misficj:~ day] I SEA VIEW HOTEL DINNER DE LUXE MENU Oeuf Mom Desir. L'Elixir des Indes au Madere. Les Supreme de Soles Cafe de la Paix. Les Mignons de Poeuf Jeune-France. La159 words
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Article408 1933-11-11 2 But She Told The Police An alleged attempt at witchcraft on a married woman by burying various objects, such as a lemon, a nail, salt and "sacred" ashes, at the foot of her door steps formed the subject of the prosecution of a young Indian408 words
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Article110 1933-11-11 2 Involved in Charge Against Woman •I didn't do it. sir." was the lowvoiced reply of a Eurasian woman. Mary Cathel. when she was asked to plead before the second magistrate yesterday to a charge of criminal breach of trust of a grey tweed suit, valued at110 words
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Article272 1933-11-11 2 Family Misfortunes Ventilated Thomas de Souza. publicly examined in the Bankruptcy Court before Mr. Justice Gerahty yesterday, said he was a clerk in the Government service, on a salary of $120. He supported a wife and two children and was due to get an increase of SlO early272 words
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Article49 1933-11-11 2 London. Nov. 8. A bulletin issued regarding the Princess Royal who yesterday underwent an operation for appends utie.s 6tates that her condition this morning Is satisfactory. The bulletin issued to-night states that the Princess Royal has passed a quiet day anc i-; comfortable this evenIng.— British Radio.49 words
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Article69 1933-11-11 2 For Monday, November 13th Before the Chief Justice, The Chief ivSztm" App aI:1 Moti °n m Appeal A^lgnel*" 8 Te k Say Vs The Offlc 'al FK M. Muthla PUlay vs. C. C. DunWa h oan0 and 0 an h ot^er m Ch n VS69 words
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Article502 1933-11-11 2 Ex-Municipal Mandore To Pay $100 Fine G. Mariappan. an ex-mandore of the Municipality, met with unexpected help J luring the course of his trial for 1 riminal breach of trust of $390 before 1 he third magistrate, yesterday, when I vlr. E. E. C. Thuraisingham, prosecut- j I502 words
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Article44 1933-11-11 2 Inche Osman bin Buang. S.M.J.. an Officer in Class 111 of the Malay Officers' Scheme, has been appointed to act as District Officer. Endau. Inche Mohamed TafT bin Haji Ismail. S.M.J.. District Officer. Endau. hci3 been granted six months* vacation leave prior to retirement.44 words
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Article121 1933-11-11 2 Why One Man Hit Another Pleading guilty in the Police Court yesterday to causing hurt to a colleague. Ali. a Javanese sailor, told the magistrate <Mr. Curtis), that he had a reason for striking the man— he had been cheating him at cards. Inspector Haxworth "That's true. Your121 words
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Article135 1933-11-11 2 Bengali Who Had a Large Revolver Sentence of nine months' rigorous imprisonment was passed by the Criminal District Judge yesterday on a Bengali Islam named Mohamed Noor who was found in possession of a large 38 revolver. Accused said he had not intended to use the weapon. He135 words
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Article111 1933-11-11 2 Malay Woman Charges Chinese Tay Kim Wan. alias John, an Eng-lish-speaking Hokien. claimed trial beifore the second magistrate yesterday on a charge of robbery of jewellery, valued at $160. from a woman named lAchil binte Abdullah. The case was I fixed for hearing for Nov. 17. bail being111 words
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Article62 1933-11-11 2 Woman Charged With 111-Treating Child Mrs. M. Winter, lady assistant Protector of Chinese, produced a middleaged woman named Keh Ah Gee before the Second Magistrate, yesterday charing her with ill-treating a child. Mrs. Winter described the case as a "very bad" one. alleging that the accused was62 words
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380 1933-11-11 2 Coroner's Verdict Involves Four Compatriots A verdict of culpable homiclle amounting to murder was returned by i the coroner yesterday against Arjan Singh, Lab Singh, Banta Singh Baba and Banta Singh Jat. In the course of a fairly lengthy verdict his honour remarked that380 words
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Advertisement75 1933-11-11 2 Cuticura e C/Ottf) For the Daily Toilet Used regularly, this pure, fragrant, delicately medicated soap keeps the skin fresh, clear and glowing with health. Sample each Soap. Ointment and Talcum free upon request, from Muller Phipps (Malaya) Limited, Union Building, Singapore. i 'KA jufli fltf w^ V Hu \\lif Cm75 words
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Advertisement382 1933-11-11 2 CLASSIFIED AD VERTISEMENT^ TENDERS I SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Tenders. NOTICE Is hereby given that tenders re now invited for the following laterlals or services and that parti ulars of such tenders may be obtained i the Tender Room, Municipal Office Construction of King's Road from Buklt Timah Road to the382 words
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Advertisement459 1933-11-11 2 NOTICES. EXCHANGE iTa\l^ It Is hereby notUM that Exchange Banks will do i )sod l n Saturday. Nov. nth. Arm" <Put>llr NOTICE, YACHTSMAN desirous m* r^ England In return voyage please applv 'u STEVENS. SEWING AND MENDING If you need sewing or mt-ndlnt dor. in your home, send to the459 words
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Miscellaneous153 1933-11-11 2 DIARY OF THE WEEK Saturday. 11th. High Water 04.51. 7.0 ft.. 15 40 7 4 ft \rmistice Day. Parade at Cenotaph 7.30 am ?athedral Service 10.30 am The Great Silence 11 a.m. Sx-Servicemen Dinner, Adclphl Hotel 8 p.m. Rugby Inter-state: Perak vs. Sin- gapore, Ipoh; Selangor vs Malaya Command. K153 words
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Article891 1933-11-11 3 STOLEN SCHOOL BOOKS IN SHOP Ex-Pupil And Watchman Convicted [ghteen-year-old youth, Hashim i.imod Angnlla was tried in the Court on a charge of dishonestly ,ing of stolen property. isbim was found guilty of selling a nb»;r of stolen school books to a se-i-hand book shop and was bound by thr891 words
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Article219 1933-11-11 3 Customer Assaulted For Arguing A dispute over a difference of 10 cents in the price of meat led to a fight between a pork seller and a customer in Tan Lye Street and resulted in the pork seller being sentenced to seven months' rigorous im- prisonment by219 words
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Article125 1933-11-11 3 Two Gold Medals Approved London, Nov. 6. The King has approved the award of two royal medals of the Royal Society to Professor G. I. Taylor for his mathematical work in Physics, Geophysics and Aerodynamics and to Mr. P. P Laidlaw for his work on diseases due125 words
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Article277 1933-11-11 3 Trade Distributors At Loggerheads Trade rivalry between two distri- i butors of medicine balms resulted in one of them being bound over to keep UM peace for six months, by the Fourth Magistrate. Mr. J. M. Brander The complainant in the case was Yeo Lock Ghee (represented277 words
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Article47 1933-11-11 3 Objects To Nazi Cleric's Aryanism London, Nov. 8. The Archbishop of Canterbury has declined to accept the invitation to at tend the enthronement of the Nazi Pastor Muller as Bishop of the Reich. The Archbishop objects to Pastor Muller 's "extreme Aryan principles."— Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 47 words
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897 1933-11-11 3 WHAT IT FEELS LIKE TO BE KIDNAPPED Millionaire Taken From Bridge Party TTHE epidemic of kidnapping outrages which is sweeping across the United States is vividly portrayed in the following article by Mr. C. F. Urschel, the millionaire oil operator from Oklahoma, who was released alter being held captive byN.A.N.A. - 897 words
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Advertisement210 1933-11-11 3 New Smooth White Skin In 3 Days ry i^r M RST 4*CONoMtHI|Io| jg DAY QJK nlarged Pore* and ItiteinUhea Gmmm Forever! > l spot* btotebaa. uffc pkin scales and aaUow i»ikrm*« --■■■it. •*>■*• their bafmctbg in *nlanW m -it>raa lltat to-worna o.fjed vrtfc wbicfc canaot «asb*d wor Kv rnlaifrd pora210 words
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Advertisement264 1933-11-11 3 We have a large varied selection of SACK TRUCKS WHEEL BARROWS on view AT OUR SHOWROOMS in RIVER VALLEY ROAD. Your Enquiries are Solicited. UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED. SINGAPORE, BRANCHES. Mal&l ial mmmmmmm AW "Sonatogen is dt£\<Udiy m B the most tffi una Bty-^^B irnudy in com* s| WM] jl\W W264 words
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Article1272 1933-11-11 4 By The Free Press Dog Expert RiIAN'Y dog-owners envy the beautiful coats of the aristocrats of the show-bench and the photographic studio But these same aristocrats would be just as slovenly and unkempt as our own less ambitious dogs were it not for an infinity of patience1,272 words
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Article610 1933-11-11 4 Answers To Co rresponden ts 59.— "P.P.P."— WEANING PUPPIES— I like your pseudonym. You should not be worried about the ***** getting sick and the puppies helping themselves. It is Nature's way of weaning the pups from a purely liquid to a solid diet. The mother eats up her own610 words
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Article, Illustration614 1933-11-11 4 Film Which Caused A Panic In Hollywood I "The Private Life Of Henry VIII" NEXT month Singapore filmgoers will be able to see the most famous talking picture of the year. It is literally true to say that no other talking picture created such a series of sensations in advance614 words
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Advertisement125 1933-11-11 4 t FAMOUS ENGLISH TABLE DELICACIES GILLARD'S Celebrated L. V. Pickle, Menager Pickle and Mixe Pickles I GILLARD'S Assorted gssgn POTTED MEATS FISH PASTES m^£(Ss!^ijf fni ADn'c Oxford, Pork and Beef E^M in Vi lb. and 1 lb. Oval Tins. j "GILLARD" Preparations are of High-Class Quality, I Tasty and delicate125 words
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Advertisement101 1933-11-11 4 REMEMBER FOR YOUR XMAS WE OFFER YOU BEAUTIFUL SELECTION Ol SILKS!! and RARE SELECTION OF CURIOS!! PRICES TO SUIT EVERYBODY CHOTIRMALL'S TELEPHONE 7957. HI<»H iiw^-c E\L K(i\ T\ these strenuous dav>. thotlttftdl ct men aud womAi relv on Horlkk'i M Milk to kecr tKem ilwayi lit M it ftom tresh,101 words
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Article, Illustration73 1933-11-11 5 Some Of The Ladies Who Helped To Make Yesterday's Poppy Day Campaign A Success Lady Huggard was on duty at Little's. This lair seller did e.utucin imimim •>•• in Rallies Square. Thirsty office workers slipping into Robinson's for a quick one had to run the gauntlet of this group of73 words
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Advertisement33 1933-11-11 5 EVERY WEEK THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS OFFERS $150 FOR THE BEST FORECAST OF HOME FOOTBALL RESULTS YOU CAN ENTER THIS COMPETITION ANY DAY W ORCHARD ROA^ I WAPifsl H I I. W.J.W. 13.33 words
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Article432 1933-11-11 6 ADULTERY ADMITTED AND CHARGED Cross- Accusations In Local Divorce Case Judgment was aeiorred in the dlvorc* 1 case which was heard by Mr. Justice Mills in the Supreme Court on Thursday and yesterday. Evidence on behalf of the respondent, Thomas D. R. Miles, agains* whom his wife, a Eurasian woman,432 words
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Article170 1933-11-11 6 Goerinjfs Remarks Disturb Powers Berlin, Nov. 7. General Goerlng's utterances at the Reichstag fire trial have disturbed the rmtmiricw ol two of the Powers. The Soviet Embassy has protested verbally to the Foreign Office against the Premier's .statement that "Russia should pay her bills' and has asked170 words
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Article125 1933-11-11 6 Hood Inventor Gets Heavy Damages London. Nov Damages totalling £98.550 were awarded today in the King's Bench against Sir Herbert Austin and Austin Motors and Stephen Wat kins. So:: and Groves, patent agents, for the alleged use of confidential Information f or getting a patent in connection125 words
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Article25 1933-11-11 6 London, Nov. 7. The death lias taken place of the Abbot of Downside. Dom Henrj' Palmer Chapman. O.S.B.— Reuter Wireless25 words
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Article553 1933-11-11 6 $15 0 Must Be Won FREE PRESS FOOTBALL COMPETITION Six Free Chances Every Week BELOW will be found particulars of the Free Press Football Competition No. 13 in which you are asked to forecast results of ten English and Scottish League matches to be played on Nov. 18. THE PRIZE553 words
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Advertisement95 1933-11-11 6 j j f. x v\j v/ A^M\ i I v I X Jflr v\' Bt^^nß 1 **v I fsm> t^L'-J t sprays INSIST on powerful FLIT it kills without fail Kememb»»r the comfort of your jemeM* and don't buy weak imitations of FIJT. Your friend* will appreciate your hospitality when95 words
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Advertisement207 1933-11-11 6 j FREE PRESS FOOTBALL COMPETITION No. 13. i i I agree to abide by the conditions governing this competi- tlou as set out above and to accept as nnal the decision of the Competition Editor of the Singapore Free Press in all matters appertaining thereto. My forecast of the results207 words
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Advertisement484 1933-11-11 6 m I BRITISH BROADCASTING CORPORATION PROGRAMMES FOR INDIA, BURMA, STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, and FEDERATED MALAY STATES J FROM THE EMPIRE J TRANSMITTER. DAVENTRY. ENGLAND I Two of the following frequencies J i and wavelengths will be used J simultaneously, but the wave- lengths may be changed In the J course of484 words
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Advertisement252 1933-11-11 6 HAVE YOr Vrm STOMACH? When patn and a good meal, it Is much acid Is your tUm nt it now. for it is ri the cause of ulcers much acid Um stomach, you can !nrxt meal without ftai effeoUli you huvc 'BiBui handy to pn-vent Um tj starts. Try it.252 words
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Article173 1933-11-11 7 agged Down By "Croc" But Rescued story of the gallant rescue of a rl Indian who had been seized •odile while bathing in the Tifr.on, Kota Tinggi, has been iiom Johore Bahru. an, u l io hp.d half of his right severed, was rushed Kota Tinegi Hospital for173 words
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Article187 1933-11-11 7 Chine e Bankrupt's Dealings With Moneylenders Yap Tiang Hock, In his public examination in the Bankruptcy Court yesterday before Mr. Justice Gerahty said that he had six children, all under 11 years. In addition to his wife and children, he had to support his mother-in-law, a sister and187 words
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Article177 1933-11-11 7 Captain Jackson Leaves For Home R.A.F. aeroplanes from Scletar dipped in aerial salute over the Rawalpindi as she left the wharves yesterday wth Group-Captain A. H. Jackson, who has been in command ol the Air Base tlnce 1931, aboard bound lor England. It is not177 words
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Article263 1933-11-11 7 Lieut. H. C. >V. Eking And Miss Eileen Brewer At St. Andrew's Cathedral on Thursday Lieut. H. C. W. Eking, Royal Engineers. son of the late Major H. T. Eking and Mrs. Eking, of Loughboro. Leicester- a shire, was married to Miss Eileen j A ilmin Brewer, daughter263 words
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Article80 1933-11-11 7 Car As Inducement For Job When Thillakanno appeared yester- day before the second magistrate, to furnish his defence to a charge of < cheating. Mr. S. Shanmugan. prosecuting, applied lor a postponement which was granted. Hearing will be continued on Dec. 8. Thillakanno was alleged to have in-80 words
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Article92 1933-11-11 7 Mary Pickford is a lovable character in 'Secrets." which began a season at the Alhambra last night. The picture, in which Leslie Howard and Mary Pickford are featured, is a good production woven round an attractive story of a rich girl giving up everything for the92 words
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Article150 1933-11-11 7 Members of the Y.W.C.A. are re- 1 minded of the special meetings to be held next week in connection with the Week of World FeNowsh'n ard Prayer.' The first meeting is on Sunday at 8.30: p.m. at the Y.W.C.A. to which Y M.C.A. i members are invited, Mr.150 words
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Advertisement219 1933-11-11 7 HERE S THE BEST STAGE SCREEN SHOW OF THE SEASON! CAPITOL TO-NIGHT 6.15 9.15 SPECIAL HOLIDAY MATINEES TO-DAY and m*. JKk TO-MORROW at 3.15 P.M. WIL The World famous t M If^ Coloured Step- Dancers j^L THE MACKEY J^ in an entire new Repertoire m^nlVßiHi ■ll^^Hl^B^? including their celebrated 48219 words
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Advertisement254 1933-11-11 7 Shocks! Shivers! Sensation! Surprises! Creeping shadows, clutching hands, a blue death-chamber and a houseful of j bewildered men defying the supernatural for the sake of a beautiful girl! j The 10-STAR §Mmn^^ I HMjj^AYSTERY THRILLER I i I I It. lEI AV%A«IBB T^Br v >': fe a PAUL LUKAS VY254 words
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Advertisement36 1933-11-11 7 j STORAGE I STANTON NELSON 4 Collyer Quay. A.P.8.— 2. Telephone THOSE who buy and thote who veil have common meeting cround in the ClaMi6ea Columns and thfty do big buflDTM 1 fvcc prees WANT ADS36 words
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534 1933-11-11 8 T h e Singapore Free Press SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1933. The Lesson Of The Cenotaph FOR a little space to-day. Singapore will stand In silent tribute to the memory of those who lost their lives in the great catastrophe that formally ended fifteen years ego and perhaps spare a thought534 words
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Article, Illustration739 1933-11-11 8 as I was Saying STUDENTS who achieve the distinction of the Queen's Scholarship at school do not always fulfil the promise which they thus reveal. A notable exception is Mr. Song Ong Siang, who took the Queen's Scholarship in 1888 and since then has risen high on the ladder of739 words
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Article151 1933-11-11 8 Mr. R. w. Lisle Carr. Travelling Secretary of the Overseas League, arrived by the Ranchi on a .short visit to Singapore. He is staying at Raffles Hotel. Dancing enthusiasts will welcome the news that overhead fans are now being installed in the Main Hall at S.V.C151 words
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Article532 1933-11-11 8 THE Joke oi the WOSk 1 of Viscount Allenby cd to the local attempt satlonal capital out oi in visit to Singapore, by x he is only coming out purely for amusement y know, though, what th. by "fun". The gallant lias possibly beard thai ti532 words
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Advertisement527 1933-11-11 8 The Ideal X'mas Gift. l'ou can pay your friends the highest enmpiiment b> sending them a j{lft case ■^ha of this famous old Scotch Whisky. 4^M IP|lB|| C J<»hnnie Walker U packed in spe<iall> decorated Christmas cases of 2. 3. 6 or VJMT^SL fl^ B 12 bottles, and ran be527 words
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Advertisement62 1933-11-11 8 A DAILY PAPER MENTIONS A SCIENTIST who has discovered a new use for cinders. Most people, of course, simply eat them and persuade I themselves that one day they will really pluck up enough courage to sack the cook. Meanwhile why not take out a "GAFLAC" ACCIDENT SICKNESS POLICY GENERAL62 words
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Advertisement10 1933-11-11 8 WHIN THI Of HERS «V R FAIITO MEASE WUMM fibk10 words
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Article42 1933-11-11 9 COMMUNICATIONS CUT precaution Against Trouble in Afghanistan Bombay, Nov. 10. cations with Afghanistan i rartly cut off. it is surmised on for silence is that the ities are arranging the Nadir Shah and are taking i prevent outbreaks ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article27 1933-11-11 9 New Delhi, Nov .10. /eminent lias closed the ss to outward traffic as a prelinst trouble consequent on tion o1 the King, though at present quiet.— ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article34 1933-11-11 9 NO POLIT ICA L SIGNIFICANCE Paris. Nov. 10. I i Minister, who is a Shah, declared tha* i killed by a madman and s without political BtgniflKing vrould continue internal reconI peace abroad. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article81 1933-11-11 9 Peshawar. Nov. 9. pel ol disorder in »wing to the many rival I I krone is anticipated Irclea here. lered that Shah Mahmocd War Minister, who is believb «n instrumental in pronew King, occupies the tion an, the Premier, is at Northern Provinces I declared hisReuter - 81 words
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Article27 1933-11-11 9 Peshawar. Nov. 10. tantially reported that inl fired thrice at King v emerging from ards finishing him spread to the tribal h so far remain quiet. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article42 1933-11-11 9 an Government's Plan Rome. Nov. 9. may revolutionise Bnanring Industry ■d to the Chamber by r ratification. it :-.ent to guarantee in stock issues ui The Government tee the principal ana I interest, which Lless of the cum- ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article70 1933-11-11 9 Hand Kissing Ceremony To Be Discontinued Vatican City, Nov. 10. The Pope, on the advice of his physicians, is discontinuing his custom of allowing pilgrims to kiss his hand. The attention in this wfay of the thousands of pilgrims to Rome during the present Holy Year hasN.A.N.A. - 70 words
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Article, Illustration584 1933-11-11 9 Army Of 200 Lady Helpers Get Good Results Weary but happy. Singapore's female army ot Poppy Day sellers. 200 strong returned to headquarters, the Memorial Hall, alter four hoars' activity yesterday morning with over S'i.ooo in their possession. This encouraging result was brought about584 words
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Article66 1933-11-11 9 The following telegram was J received by the Secretary for i Postal Affairs from the British i J Broadcasting Corporation: J Armistice Day service from i the Cenotaph, followed by a War J 1 Graves Talk. is being broadcast i on GSG lti.SH metres and GSE J :.V?866 words
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Article58 1933-11-11 9 Englishman Wins Physics Award Stockholm. Nov. 10. An Englishman. Mr. Paul Adrien Maurice Dirac. Professor of Mathematics at Cambridge, has been awarded half the Nobel Prize for physics for 1933. The other half has been awarded to Professor Erwin Schroedinger of Austria. The prize for 1932 has beenReuter - 58 words
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Article23 1933-11-11 9 Manila. Nov. 9. Women in the Philippines will be entitled to exercise the vote after Jan. Ist 1935. ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article17 1933-11-11 9 Mr. D. K. Broadhurst. 0.C.P.D.. Rawang. leaves for home on furlough during the course of the month,17 words
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Article80 1933-11-11 9 HITLER'S INTERRUPTED BROADCAST No Longer In Shadow Of Versailles Treaty Berlin, Nov. 10. Ihe broadcasting of Hitler's election speech was marred by a breakdown after twelve minutes, reported to be due to sabotage. The speech was resumed after lour minutes. Hitler declared: "We cannot continue toReuter - 80 words
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50 1933-11-11 9 Geneva. Nov. A report is current in German circles that Germany early next wtvk win ••rake concrete proposals for tru- reorganisation ot the League of Nations and the continuation of the Disablement Conference. The proposals would be conciliatory but would include symbolical re-armament. ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article84 1933-11-11 9 London. Nov. 9. A"*! J recapitulation of the record ot the National Government at home Mr. MacDonald. speaking at the Lord Mayors banquet, turned to the inter national sphere. He said not one pound had been spent in Britain that was not honestly necessary for defence. Arms had never yetReuter - 84 words
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Article52 1933-11-11 9 "Unfortunate Results" Of Planes' Activities Shanghai, Nov. 10. Not satisfied with the Japanese reply denying that Japanese planes have ever flown above Russian territory, the Russian authorities have sent a second note to Tokyo stating that further demonstrations over Russian territory byJapanese planes will bring unfortunate results.Union Times - 52 words
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Article76 1933-11-11 9 Moscow, Nov. 10. An^ry references to Japan were made by speakers at the spectacular funeral 61 the Japanese Communist leader. Ka'i.y; ma. Paying tribute to Katayama's work tliey described him as an untiring Adversary of Japanese imperialism and declared the Communists would raise th r banner against every imperialistic encroachmentReuter - 76 words
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Article45 1933-11-11 9 Two Months Stay In India London. Nov. Signor Grandi. the Italian Ambassador in London, who is at present in Italy, will leave for India on Nov. 10 on holiday. He will visit Bombay. Calcutta and Doli. and return to London in January.45 words
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Article122 1933-11-11 9 Latest Rubber and Tin Prices And Sterling: Rates RUBBER London. Nov. 10. Messrs. Symington and Wilson's rubber market closing prices to-day were Spot <Sellers> 4 1 B d. (4 5 32d.) < Buyersi 4 1 16d. <4 3 32d> Jan-March 4 5 32d. (4 7 32d> April- June122 words
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Advertisement64 1933-11-11 9 ■^MMHW mu lll— 111l II DUFF'S WHISKY MiWw pUFF*S II Llquear Cream /^SDB oUCJUCUT Hjl Brand and Sole Agents F A. BARTHOLOMEUSZ LTD., Raffles Quay. Phone 2234. I '"""c~"e"r the year WORTH T^T* JS SfS 2j£jZ*£jß S Mornin^Post^ WAITING FOR! HetunV Uone, Ba rrym o,e ,^r j "THE STRANGER'S RETURN"64 words
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Advertisement254 1933-11-11 9 yisu TOY-TOWN ROBINSON'S pa MAMMOTH Eftjl TOY BAZAAR 11 _THIS IS TRULY A TOYLAND OF tlv ©1 WONDER AND MAGIC LmIJ COME ALONG, KID DIES HI HEAPS OF FUN HERE, »\8 YOU MUST EXPLORE THE (U ENCHANTED CAVE," and! PEEP INTO THE "MAGIC WELL" H THE MOST WONDERFUL SELECT- ■[•PI254 words
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Article2214 1933-11-11 10 PLANTERS AND QUIT RENT INCREASE Protest At Johore Meeting A strong protest against the Government's intention to increase rents^ from S2 to S;j an acre was voiced by the Chairman, Mr. J. W. E. Adams, at the half-yearly general meeting ot the Johore Planters' Association, held at the ltengam Club,2,214 words
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Article170 1933-11-11 10 Nov. 6 8 9. American Can. Com 88V2 90% 91% Am. Telephone and Telephone 113% 118 3 4 116% jAtcheson Railroad 49% 51 51 Dupont 7734 80% 80 Firestone, Common 19% 21% 22 General Electric 20% 21% 21 General Motors 28% 30% 30 3 4 Goodrich 13 14%170 words
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82 1933-11-11 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association Xovrmhcr 10. 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers R.S.S. equal to London Standard. Spot (loose) 13 l 4 13 3 8 R S S. equal to London Standard. (F.0.8.) 13 916 13 1116 Standard R.S.S. on Tender Nov-Dec. 13*3 13 2 Jan. -Mar. 13 916 1382 words
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Article182 1933-11-11 10 November 10th.. 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers Gambler 4.25 Java Cube 7.50 Hamburg Cube 6.75 Muntok White Pepper 22.25 White Pepper 20.75 Black Pepper 13.00 Copra, sundried 3.30 Copra, mixed 2.60 Small flake Tapioca 4.00 Med. Pearl Tapioca 4.50 Small Pearl Tapioca 4.75 Lingga Sago Flour Fair182 words
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Article207 1933-11-11 10 Yesterdays Closing Quotations Bangrin Tin 35s 6d 37s Batang Padang ($1) 30 35 Batu Caves ($1) 1.25 1.30 Chankat Tin £1) 38s 6 d 40s Hong Kong Tin (5s > 15s 6d 16s Katu Tin t£) 20s 10%d 21s 6d Killinghall (ss) 12s 3d 13s Klang River207 words
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Article102 1933-11-11 10 Boom in London Prices London, Nov. 7. The Financial Times Amsterdam correspondent reports that negotiations are progressing between representatives of the international tin control committee and representatives of tin interests in the Belgian Congo. Shaw, Darby and Co., announces "certain preliminary negotiations" for the amalgamation of the interests102 words
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Article200 1933-11-11 10 Malayalam Chairman Favours The Scheme rendered an th(.v be fou en iff tTOf or rev.c I i» he saw M I D !lUf so h» lie old i 1 i i i Mr. H. J. Welch, presiding at rwrlftll Ordinary General Meetir.i. Malayalam Plantations Limited200 words
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Article210 1933-11-11 10 World Exchange Rates November 10 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 j 32 London, demand 24 1 IS London, T.T. 2 4 1 32 Lyons and Paris,210 words
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Article179 1933-11-11 10 Jelebu Tin Dredging Ltd.. Pikuls 275 Ayer Hitam Tin Dredging Ltd.. pikuls IJM (17 days working): estimated value €12.250; estimated cost £2 200 Kramat Pulai Ltd., (from the mine) pikuls 110: (from tributers) pikuls 2tt. Penawat Malaya Tin Dredging Co. Ltd.. No. 1 dredge yardage treated 204.400179 words
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Article42 1933-11-11 10 Narborough (F.M.S.) 75.730 lb Pu- 1 sing (Bedrock Estate) 20.450; Bakap 22.080; Patani Para 80.394: South Malay 26.000; Batu Matang 21.700; Arras oo122 allng 69 000; Kuala Dingln, 33.400; Subur 32,350; South Johore 30,500: Sungel Puntar 50,000; Kim 142 words
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Article81 1933-11-11 10 fmubm 10 Devoe's Imp* h K« roseno >1 4 Imp Sylvan Arrow K Secony M imp perßrli Socony M por Bri. K*ony M 4-gallon tint BtMU ATUUOD Spllii in 4 fill drums: per Br ti.sh Imp nil I Shell Motor Sp;: British Imperial Gallon Sh» 1181 words
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Article91 1933-11-11 10 Abroad London. N Exchai d v v. re: iris 80 11 New TOffll I Montreal I Brussels 22 M' 2 Amsterdam 7 79. Milan 59 13 16. jA-rUn U2o>. FJockholm 19 C'.vtnhas«n 22 40. Os.o 19 90 Vivnna 28 Prague :06. Helslniors 226" 2 Madrid :7 21 J2. Litton ;0391 words
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Article63 1933-11-11 10 LEWIS PEA T' S REPORT A rapid rtoll.ir durinK t! modity exchai been brisk Rul cent, and U Mnnufartun to be more or and th<« i.att:: ft .we n<> f ir. folhwnu Businoss riurn done at the I Standard U. Sheet Spot Nov-Dtr \X\ March HM l Aprll-Jun.- 1 Crepe63 words
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1270 1933-11-11 11 Position Serious Says Sir John Simon BUT DEPLORABLY EXAGGERATED I QUt. 4 ohn Simon in opening the Disarmament debate he House ol Commons on Tuesday, described the nation as undoubtedly serious but, he said, \:ts no justification for the deplorably exaggeind excited languageReuter - 1,270 words
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523 1933-11-11 11 The following publications were issued or received by the Department of Statistics, S.S. and F.M.S.. during the i period October 28 to November 3. 1933. inclusive, and are available ior public QM in the Reference Library. Fullerton Building. Singapore. Application may; be made by members of523 words
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Article75 1933-11-11 11 Finding themselves between two fir^s from the competition of AngloAmerican oil firms, on the one hand, and that of the Mastsukata oil, acting as selling agent for Soviet oil, on the other, the three Japanese oil companies, namely, the Japan Oil Company, Okura Oil Company and the Mitsubishi Oil Company,75 words
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Article116 1933-11-11 11 Establishment Of Factory At Nanking Nanking, Nov. 2. It is reported that a contract for the establishment of an industrial alcohol!: factory with joint Government and private capital has been concluded by Mr. Chen Kung-po, Minister of Indus- try. with Mr. Huang Kiang-chuan, an overseas merchant of116 words
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Article121 1933-11-11 11 German Reciprocal Plan j Before Manchukuo Harbin, oct. 22. The German Consul here is negotiating with Manch-ukuo officials for the purchase of Manchuria soya beans on behalf of his country. It is reliably j learned that Germany desires to im- J port between 750.000 and 900.000 tons121 words
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Article50 1933-11-11 11 A B.A.T. Factory In Manchukuo i Tokyo, Nov. 2. It is reliably reported here from Manjchuria that official permission from Manchukuo has recently been given to !Mr. Archibald Rose, a representative of the British- American Tobacco Co.. Ltd., to establish a factory for the com- party in Liaoyang.50 words
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Advertisement548 1933-11-11 11 Assets exceed Jjl2.ooo.oqo Assurance In force over |35,00t,m The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In the Straits Settlements) HEAD OFFICE Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street. Singapore. T«e co mpa n y h as £2 0,000 deposited witn tfce Supreme Court of England and ccnpUes ,TT bZ Uf548 words
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Advertisement415 1933-11-11 11 CHARTERED BANK OP INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA < Incorporated In England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital In 600.000 shares of £5 each £3 000 00* Reserve Fund £3 00o'oot Reserve Liability of Proprietors 3 000 0M HEAD OFFICB: 38. Blshopsgate, London. EC. 2 Agencies and Branches: Alor Star Hollo415 words
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Article100 1933-11-11 12 Shanghai, Nov. 2. River Police are searching for the bodies of two French sailors, believed to have been drowned when they fell into the Whangpoo from a sampan. The men are Francois Leven and Leon Vincent, both of the cruiser Primauget. According to the authorities, the men fell100 words
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Article357 1933-11-11 12 Colombo Harbour Engineer's Proposal Approved At the meeting of the Colombo Port Commission held on October 23, Mr. G. S. Wodeman. Principal Collector of Customs, presided and those present were Dr. R. Brierclifie, O BE., Director of Medical and Sanitary Services. Mr. E. W. Head. General Manager,357 words
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Article237 1933-11-11 12 Subsidies Spreading Like Plague Commenting up>m the South Airii tan Government's contract with the tw i Italian shipping companies. UM Navlgazione Libert Tttatttoa and the Italia Company the Norges Handels og Sjofartstidende states:- ''It is hopoloss lor shipping companies enjoying n«> Government assistance U) COmpHi successfully with compunus237 words
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Article112 1933-11-11 12 First Price Ticket Not Sold Shanghai. Oct. 31. Before an immense crowd at the Canidrome. the drawing of the second China National State Lottery took place to-day. Ticket Number 435.323 drew the first prize, but it was found to be unsold and a special drawing was made later112 words
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Article38 1933-11-11 12 Dr. Walter Williams. President of the University of Missuori. is due in Malaya next month from Calcutta with Mrs. Williams, in the couse of a world tour. Dr. Williams is a Fellow of the British Institute of Journalists.38 words
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Advertisement618 1933-11-11 12 Burns Philp Line. in Australia) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailing by the well-known steamer MARELLA a,J/s» tons> ana the s.s. MANGOLA (3,352 tons): [Cargo only] g s MARELLA is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia. Cabins de618 words
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Advertisement15 1933-11-11 12 For everything appertaining Travel. Banking Freight Apply toi co^ks WAOOJ!SS«LITS 39. ROBINSON ROAD. Individual Attention.15 words
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Advertisement205 1933-11-11 12 I BIBBY LINE [LONDON ADDRKSS 22, PALL MALL. LONDON sHl] of last twin-screw Oil Mail Passeng* r RANGOON, COLOMBO, POET M l>w MARSHLLFS. FLYMCH Hi \M> LONDON with through BOOIM Singapore and P- I I ■OMBWABO ftAIUNGI Leave K.mrooa STAFFORDSHIRE GLOUCESTERSHIRE 7 WORCESTERSHIRE CHESHIRE 4 YORKSHIRE 18 SHROPSHIRE 1 OXFORDSHIRE205 words
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Miscellaneous545 1933-11-11 12 CHURCH SERVICES 22nd Sunday After Trinity ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL 6.50 a.m. Holy Communion. 7.30 a.m. Matins 8 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral). 5.30 p.m. Evensong (Choral) and Sermon. 10.30 a.m. Matins at R.A.F. Base. Monday. Wednesday and Friday at 8 a.m. Holy Communion. Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday at 7 a.m. Holy545 words
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Miscellaneous369 1933-11-11 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 1 P niKuantan (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 (via369 words
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Miscellaneous151 1933-11-11 12 SINGAPORE HARBOUR Ships alongside the WI, expected to arris r Main Wharf (Entrance C.atr Durban Maru 14; r 11; Erria 9; Nieuw Hoi Empire Dock (Entrance i.atr Laertes 30: OtflMU 32. Castle 34. Empire Dock (Entrance (.at, I. Klnta 48 West Wharf (Entrance (late j Ranch! 5; Raton* 3 HRaub151 words
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Advertisement573 1933-11-11 13 P. CX British India and Apcar Lines. E (Incorporated In England) \n PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA JAPAN. Due Tonnage. Singapore. Tonnage. Singapore 17.000 Nov. 10 BURDWAN 6 070 Feb 15 5.000 Nov. 23 CHITRAL 15 000 Feb 16 15.000573 words
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Advertisement548 1933-11-11 13 Ellerman BucknaU Steamship Co., Ltd. i (Incorporated In England) "ELLERMAN* LINE. FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL OAITIDUIU*. Steamer City of Lille Kr Du S* ils City of EvansvlUe V ec I City of Norwich J City or Roubaix F R SHANGHAI AN A City548 words
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Advertisement849 1933-11-11 13 BLUE PUMMEL LIME WIEKLT SERVICE TO LONDON AND NORTH CONTINLM via fort bnvettcnb \m, Penang ana Colombo. Vessel. Abm r«- c o Due l**rm Dim c c i£SS?U Ad c^.,. •VRTx, B ,Kr I5 t Sf°,, &2835S Mai Pfff^.ftl HAVRE \M> LIVERPOOL SERVICE 6 Ja 4 \la Port if-.u.irn. Penanc849 words
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Advertisement896 1933-11-11 14 K. P- M. CONINKLUKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ .*N WAERWIJCK— Saturday, Nov. 11, Penang (mails only, Oelee-Lheue (not for passengers), Sabang, TJalang, Meulaboh, Tapa-Toean, Sinabang, VALENTLIN— Saturday, Nov. 11, Bawean, Padang-Bay, Ampenan. Boeleleng and Sourabaya TOBOALl— Saturday, Nov. 11, Koedap Tampoetih, Tampat-Tlnt*gl. Bengkalis, Seneboei and Bagan Si-Api-Api. TOGIAN -Saturday, Nov. 11, Tambelan896 words
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Advertisement378 1933-11-11 14 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE cfarf AMERIt^^M AIL MNE ON President Liners First Class For years President Liner First Class, symbolizlngcomfort at sea, has proved the popular choice of discriminating Trans-Pacinc travellersTourist Now these fine large easy riding liners offer in addition a new economical grade featuring the same high standards of378 words
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Advertisement625 1933-11-11 14 O. S. K. Line FOR AFRICA AND SOUTH AMFRh Keifuku Maru Cape Town via Mombasa Zan/i I*,, Dar-es-Salaam. L. Marques, Durban Algoa Bay v Arizona Maru Buenos Aires via Colombo. Mombasa. Zanzibar. Dar-es-Salaam. B*lra, Lourenco Marques, Durban. Algoa Bay. Cape Town and Santos t Bupiios Aires Maru Buenos Aires via625 words
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1353 1933-11-11 15 NAI DU'S BRILLIANT CENTURY AGAINST M.C.C. attractive Batting In Lahore Match Seven Bowlers L AL SINGH OUT FOR 16 Lahore, Nov. 2. day today in thai tie M.C.C. tourists and' was the r C K. Naidu. 8, gained the' :hing the first cen- :j Ist*. It was a tund knock1,353 words
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816 1933-11-11 15 London Scottish Beat Blackheath <From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Oct. 22. Varsity Rugby is obviously going to reach a very high standard this season Playing in London yesterday. Oxford seat the Old Merchant Taylors at reddington by two tries to a goal while Cambridge entertained816 words
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Article270 1933-11-11 15 To-day's League Programme The following matches in the different divisions of the English League and In the first division of the Scottish League will be played to-day DIVISION I Aston Villa vs. Middlesbrough. Chelsea vs Derby C. Huddersfleld T. vs. Sheffield Wed. Leicester C. vs. Blackburn R. Liverpool270 words
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Advertisement176 1933-11-11 15 PINK Jit ion) i INFORMATION IONGAPOKI 1M ES— NOVEMBER M i iING J CN NEWS AGENTS 1 1 s. "he Editor, (Office) 57, I \^ORh. Tele. 7151. I lally fniormatton. J OB ILL GROWING CHILDREN. A El B2 and D contained in wTiliS'Tl^ m.<£ the help that is needed /lUHi^176 words
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Advertisement16 1933-11-11 15 x Austin s [jk K^ Twelve -Sixec XT Twelve-Fours Ten-F<> urs JZ Sevens So^EO MOTORS Singapore.16 words
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1076 1933-11-11 16 SKULL CAP'S SELECTIONS FOR TO-DAY A REVIEW OF PROSPECTS The Singapore November Meeting COURTEEN horses were scratched yesterday afternoon from the programme for the first day of the Singapore November Professional Meeting to-day. Therefore, fields in several races will be smaller than was general at the Autumn Meeting. In the1,076 words
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Article91 1933-11-11 16 r^l ~Ti 4 26 4 50 5.28 5.56 2.30 2.55 3.20 3.50 a 1" I" iEUnV lad. Nymph Of isar? i c T.r Sp is^ p up evg,, j-— w -gr jul j a ES. ra«s. p iiar ~r*. rjp u t— i sa«r Correspdt91 words
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920 1933-11-11 16 LADIES' HOCKEY TO HELP POPPY DAY FUNDS EUROPEANS LOSE TO G.S.C. Sports Club's Superior Forwards j Girls Spurts Club 3 Europeans 1. Goals and touch lines were picked out In poppies to give the right atmosphere to the event when the Girls Sports Club met and defeated the Europeans In920 words
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Article131 1933-11-11 16 Preparing: For Up-Countr> Tour The final trial match ior the selection of the Singapore XI to meet Selangor and Perak in Kuala Lumpur on Nov. 18 and 19 will take place JO thp S.C.C. ground on Tuesday. The teams are as follow Colours: Cheok Wah S.C.R.C Muthukumaru131 words
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Article78 1933-11-11 16 From Our Own Correspondent Penang. Nov. 0. The following have been selected to represent Penang against Perak at :icckey tomorrow Van Houten Yeans Cheng Phoy and Mnthieson; Bcey 3 ng Poe. Foster and Best: Evans. arrow. Baughan. Hoblyn and Brooke. Reserves. Fleming. Kong Tat and78 words
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Article59 1933-11-11 16 Denbigh Wins Liverpool Autumn Cup London, Nov. 10. The Liverpool Autumn Cup «just over one mile and two furlongs) was run to-day and resulted as follows: Sir E. Tate's DENBIGH 1 Mr. Singer's LEIGHON 2 Sir A. Butt's ROBBER CHIEF 3. Sixteen ran. Won by l« 2 lengths:Reuter - 59 words
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Article45 1933-11-11 16 Rugby League Side Defeats Visitors London, Nov. 1. The Rugby League team beat the Australians by seven points to five today. London, Nov. 2. In the semi-final of the Lancashire Cup, St. Helens Recs beat St. Helens by nine points to two to-day.45 words
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Article31 1933-11-11 16 Davis Leading Newman London, Nov. 2. The following were the close of play scores in the big billiards match at I Thurstons:— DAVIB (in play) 6 643 NEWMAN 5704 i31 words
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Article63 1933-11-11 16 The following have been invited to Play for S.C.C. vs. Islands Ist XV o* Wednesday, Nov. 22, at SCC P Bartram, R. c. Land, D. G M Owen" C T t E P H J M HeS r I' S^S' R H. C. Allen, J. R. McDougall. J. W. Muncey63 words
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Article48 1933-11-11 16 Leicester Defeat The University London, Nov. 9. Oxford University encountered defeat at Leicester to-day, where they were beaten by 12 points to 8. Oxford Greyhounds made a disastrous visit to Gloucester, for they had 38 points scored against them without being permitted to reply ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article228 1933-11-11 16 Rugby SINGAPORE BEAT PENANG FOUR TRIES i\ HALF Magnificent (lame n Conditions Singapore fefemted p^ni*. first 01 the two n are playing dur. tour w lnnl mj conditions in P, goals and two tr Considering th magnificent fame tlnuously throughout was very heavy wards wen Mtgnlfl The only score m228 words
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Advertisement23 1933-11-11 16 PLATIGNUM POCKET -SECRETAIRE. REAL LEATHER WALLET NOTE BOOK, FOUNTAIN PEN AND PROPELLING PENCIL "A NOTABLE GIFT, INVALUABLE TO ALL" MALAYJU PUBLISHIWG HOUSE LTD.23 words
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