The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 22 November 1933
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Title Section17 1933-11-22 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. No. 14,120 ESTD. 1835. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1933 It CENTS17 words
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Article275 1933-11-22 1 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh MOBILISATION OF THE LOYAL PROVINCES Chiang Kai-Shek Flies To National Government has ordered the mobilisation of all forces m the loyal provinces to Liiard against more risings m other parts of China. The mohilisation order specifies particularly tht rebellion m Fukien which275 words
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Article368 1933-11-22 1 Colourful Scene At Westminister London. Nov. 21. The State opening of Parliament by the King and Queen was carried out ac- cording to the ancient ceremonial of Parliament m dull weather, but there I was the usual brilliant scene m the I House of Lords. TheReuter - 368 words
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Article118 1933-11-22 1 Colliery Disaster In England London, Nov. 19. The worst colliery disaster m Eng- and this year occurred at Grassmoor Colliery, near Chesterfield, at 3 a.m. when an explosion brought down a (heavy lall of debris from ,'.ie roof, resulting m eighteen out of ;^1 ...en being I entombed.Reuter Wireless - 118 words
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Article81 1933-11-22 1 To Command First Battle Squadron London, Nov. 19. Vice-Admiral Charles Forbes, who participated m the Jutland Battle as Flag-Commander to Admiral Jellicoe. has been appointed Vice-Admiral commanding the First Battle Squadron and Second-in-Command m the Mediterranean m succession to Vice-Admiral Sir Romber Dakhouse, to date from about AprilReuter Wireless - 81 words
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Article899 1933-11-22 1 Nanking. Nov. 21. The National Government has issued a decree ordering the Executive Yuan and the National Military Commission immediately to enjoin their subordinate organs to take prompt measures for the early suppression of the Fukien rebellion.— Reuter. Shanghai. Nov. 21 The Chinese press bitterly criticises as suicidal to899 words
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175 1933-11-22 1 Recording Needle In London Shows Swing Of 10 Inches! I CONFLICTING REPORTS ON LOCATION OF EPICENTRE London, Nov. 21. An earthquake of considerable magnitude, the epicentre of which is variously stated to have been the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea. is puzzling siesmologists. ItReuter - 175 words
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Article104 1933-11-22 1 Indignant Labour Member London. Nov. 21. There was a scene m the House of Lords after the delivering of the Kings Speech when the Left Wing Labour member for Shettleston. Mr. 1 J. Mr-Govern, who has been sus- pended m the House of Commons i on numerousReuter - 104 words
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Article104 1933-11-22 1 Old Spanish Customs Superseded Madrid Nov. 20. A new popular action party, imbued with new id'-„s oi discipline, has BliseD tn Sn i:.. The par r y is composed c'nlefiy oi young Catholics led by G.\ Roles, who. although aged 34, is mentioned as the possible Premier. TheReuter - 104 words
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Article48 1933-11-22 1 Madrid. Nov. 21. Although the results of the elections m 164 constituencies are still uncertain. jit now appears that the Right Wing i tops all the others. Communists last night visited Socialist headquarters and vainly attempted to arrange a mutual revolutionary strike. Reuter Far EasternReuter Far Eastern - 48 words
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Article121 1933-11-22 1 Madrid. Nov. 21. Besides the Prime Minister <Senor Barrio* I the Ministers of Communications. War. Education. Foreign Affairs. Marine and the Interior were defeated In the elections. The latest figures show that the Radicals, with the Socialists, are ahead Of the Right Wing. It is believed that all Republicans areReuter - 121 words
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Article101 1933-11-22 1 Germans Told What To Wear Berlin, Nbv. 18. Before long the whole of the German nation is likely to wear some kind of uniform as the leader of the Labour Front, comprising all workers from university professors to cobblers, has XXiered all members to wear "lestive d/ess" ofReuter Wireless - 101 words
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Article43 1933-11-22 1 Berlin. Nov. 20. The whole of Professor Einstein's and ;his wile's property, including bank accounts and other deposits, have been confiscated by the Prussian State. The 'action is based on the law regarding the seizure of Communist property Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 43 words
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118 1933-11-22 1 Rubber District Officials To Attend Batavla. Nov. 21. The Dutch East Indies official conference will open on Nov 22 and the Governor-General will preside over very important discussions on political and economic problems. On Nov. 23 the chairman-direc-tor of the department of the CtMl ServiceReuter - 118 words
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Article64 1933-11-22 1 U.S. Commander After Height Record Akron. Nov. 21. Commander Settle's balloon is believed to have reached a height ol 58.000 feet m an attempt on the stratosphere record, compared with M. Plccards 53.151 feet and the Soviet balloonist, 59.000 -Reuter Washington. Nov. 21. The Navy Department, has orderedReuter - 64 words
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Article36 1933-11-22 1 Martial Law Is Lifted 'From Our Own Correspondent! Bangkok. Nov. .1 A special gazette issued this alt. moon announces the lifting to-morrow ol martial law imposed m a not juration published on Oct 1236 words
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Article34 1933-11-22 1 Paulsboro. New Jersey. Nov. 21. Mr. Sheldon Clarke junior, son of the Vice-President of the Sinclair Oil Company, was found shot dead m his home here. His wife is m hospital critically woundrd ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Advertisement79 1933-11-22 1 KLIM rOWDfIUED MILK F Nf .K«-r APPROACH TO PURE rgESHi iantitrized milk OBTAINABLE IN THE TROPICS. I AT ALL LEADING ISION STORES. Itfj iv\iii 1 1 i lC( IK .av\^ IK ■il)| liilCiili) II T_~ i '"^'W^ TO-NIGHT DON SALLY FAREWELL PERFORMANCE MACKEY TWINS GEORGE KALANI I DIXIE SISTERS NON79 words
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Advertisement108 1933-11-22 1 On Other Pages Details of mosquito educational campaign. Page 3 Both the Ratepayers Association and the Straits Chinese Association aver that IZnglish should be the common language of Malaya. Pages 3 and T. Fight between gangs of seamen described Page a. Miss Dorothy Round will play exhibition tennis to-day. weather108 words
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Advertisement84 1933-11-22 1 ADELPHI HOTEL THE ROTARY CLUB OF SINGAPORE meeLs to-day at 1 p.m. Speaker Miss C. Jackson Subject "The Youth of Today The Man of To-morrow" Ladies may be invited as guests TUESDAY NOVEMBER 28th, 1933 ROOF GARDEN SPECIAL DINNER DANCE FASHION SHOW The latest creations from London. Paris and New84 words
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Advertisement73 1933-11-22 1 KLIM POWDERED MILK THE NEAREST APPROACH TO PrRE FRESH, PASTEURIZED MILK OBTAINABLE IN THE TROPICS. OBTAINABLE AT ALL LEADINO PROVISION STORES. CHRYSLER COMFORT AmmmmmmJJml jm%imWb SEA VIEW HOTEL TO-DAY FRIDAY [special dinner dance SATURDAY NOVEMBER 25th SPECIAL DINNER DANCE EXTENSION TO 2 A.M. SATURDAY DECEMBER 2nd ROMANTIC NIGHT SPECIAL DINNER73 words
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423 1933-11-22 2 I AM MYSTIFIED" SAYS SIR JOSIAH STAMP Puzzle Of America's New Gold Policy Sir Josiah Stamp, the well-known British financial expert, who is a Director of the Bank of England and Chairman of the London. Midland and Scottish Railway Company, interviewed on the broadcast speech delivered by President Roosevelt on423 words
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Article44 1933-11-22 2 Statistics ol Malayan trade for' October show that exports of raw. materials and articles mainly unmanufactured during the month were worth $15,350,000 compared with! $9,910,000 m October 1932; and exports i of articles wholly or mainly ,manu- J factured were worth $12,083,000 against $11,140,000.44 words
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Article96 1933-11-22 2 More Support For The Opposition London. Nov. 16. The Liberals, led by Sir Herbert Samuel, have decided by a large majority after a meeting lasting 75 minutes to go into Opposition from the opening of the new session on Tuesday next. The strength of the party m96 words
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Article84 1933-11-22 2 Thief Captured When Riding Away A youth who stole a policeman's bicycle was taken before the Second Magistrate. Mr. Grice. yesterday, when he pleaded guilty to the charge. It was stated that a Chinese police constable. No. 26. left his bicycle outside a house m Kelantan Road on84 words
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Article145 1933-11-22 2 Amusing: Pantomime To Be Staged Babes m the Lallang." a pantomime to be presented for a week by members Of the Volunteer Corps, promises to be one of the best comical "productions" by local amateurs. It is moulded on the famous pantomime "Babes m the Wood"145 words
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Article200 1933-11-22 2 Constable Catches City Thief A daring attempt at robbery was committed near the Cenotaph yesterday afternoon about four o'clock. Money j amounting to about $2,000 was seized j but later recovered. A clerk of the s.s. Ban Siong Bee.; together with another man, was riding", m a ricksha200 words
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Article792 1933-11-22 2 I Funeral Of Late Mr. Chan Fook Nyan There passed away on Nov. 20 at his I residence m Martaban Road. Singapore. Ml old and respected member of the local Chinese Christian community, m j i the person of Mr. Chan Fook Nyan, at the age of 74.792 words
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Article437 1933-11-22 2 Tinned Milk Appeal Proceedings Stephens Paul and Company's appeal I against the judgment of Mr. Justice Gerahty who found against them m an action arising out of transactions m respect of the sale of "Frog Brand" milk to Chop Teng Chiang m October last year, was commenced437 words
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Article86 1933-11-22 2 Theosophical Address At Adelphi lec^urer^nH'^ M HOdS(,n th^sophical hi, thrJ 1 Uth r BaVe the flrSt his three lectures m Singapore last night at the Adelphi Hotel roof garden £t.?°H ke cl -irvoyance and the Life sided. Mf R W Hußhes P«Mr. Hodson explained the teaching of theosophy.86 words
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112 1933-11-22 2 IN THE ESTATE OF L IM SOON KIAN, DECEASED. Pursuant to Trust. Ordinance if NOTICE II creditor* or ottu t claims or d N of Lim Soon X; 170 lencoolen died on Octotx of Administ: it pmattd to v- a widow, by th« Straits Settlermm 10th November i' 1 ed112 words
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Advertisement127 1933-11-22 2 vW^ ..^^^■jHj^r __TM M^ "*jft m*M* 1 How will lie look when lie grows up? WILL he be strong, active, brimming with health? Or weak, nervous, frequently ill? Much depends on what food he eats now. Quaker Oats has nourished and developed millions of growing children to robust men and127 words
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Advertisement384 1933-11-22 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT^ DAY, SON AND HEWITT'S WORLD-RENOWNED POULTRY MEDICINES. Tick and Insect Powder. Diarrhoea Pellets Roup Pellets and Powder. Gape Mixture and Pellets Liver, Worm, and Leg weakness Pellets. Agents for Malaya MEDICAL HALL, LTD., BUSINESS CARDS I FINEST QUALITY YORK CUT ENGLISH HAMS Obtain your X'mas supplies from JACKSON384 words
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Advertisement275 1933-11-22 2 TENDERS SINGAPORE i NOTICE Ih| Tender. NOTICE ts herTby^Tven are now invit. materials or s-rvi W culars of such tend. m a l*3 m the Tender R, Mr,* «> Care and JWjjJ Cemeteries during I9;u Monday. Nn Trlmminj Public Roud.s dur;:. laS? "v flSf Supply of 6 500 q. f275 words
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Miscellaneous325 1933-11-22 2 Diary Of The Week Wednesday, 22nd. High Water 01.40. 8.4 ft., 12.36. 9.7 ft. Hockey: S.R.C. Ist. vs. S.C.C. Ist.. S.R.C. ground; R.A. vs. Wiltshires I. Blakan Mati; S.C.R.C. Ist. vs. I.A. Ist. S.C.R.C. ground; A.P.C. vs. Ceylon S.C.. A.P.C. ground. Rugby: S.C.C. "A" vs. Islands, Padang. Thursday, 23rd. High325 words
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492 1933-11-22 3 v You Disregard Municipal Lesson by a mosquito don't blame the qiiito did not get its breakfast. insuspected breedb own garden, or Itself. That is as the public will nicipal authorities ■d educational squitoes. Municipal Health scheme lot the ampaign, and he ry and492 words
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Article136 1933-11-22 3 tngsing Action Over War Book iwn Correspondent I London. Oct. -0 using case heard m the lted m a settlement ol I by Captain Franz former German spy. :i and Co. (PubllshHugh Cleland Hoy. -40 08. How the In the book as ori- is a passage which136 words
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Article214 1933-11-22 3 Intelligence Trust For Criminals From Our Own Correspondent) London. Oct. !0. Gone ior ever are the days when the unfortunate Englishman who was no good at anything else could at least am a modest Living by burglary or banditry. Or so. at any rate, suggested Dr. R.214 words
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151 1933-11-22 3 Ratepayers' Association Resolution The Committee oi the Singapore ratepayers Association recently disthe view voiced by His excellency the Governor that th Malay language should be compulsory :n primary schools and should be the basic language of the Colony, and the following resolution was carried151 words
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Article, Illustration315 1933-11-22 3 i Charming Acting In Coward Film Tbe amazing Noel Coward, author of 'Bitter Sweet." one of the most successful light operas m the history of the English-speaking stage, is hailed by critics everywhere as the theatre's most versatile playwright. A perusal of Coward plays reveals that he is315 words
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Article194 1933-11-22 3 <From Our Own Correspondent > Bangkok. Nov. 15. Another Armistic Day has come and gone, and just ahead of it by a few short hours Poppy Day was celebrated. A few days earlier again the j Italian Armistice Day was celebrated. j Bangkok possesses as many194 words
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Article188 1933-11-22 3 PROGRAMMES FOR INDIA. BURMA. STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, and J FEDERATED MALAY STATES i FROM THE EMPIRE TRANSMITTER. DAVENTRY. ENGLAND Two of the following frequencies i and wavelengths will be used J simultaneously, but ihe wavelengths may be changed In the J course of each day's transmissions. Announcements will188 words
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Article90 1933-11-22 3 Wednesday, Nov. 11. Ittt 6 p.m Recorded Music. 8 45 News Bulletin prepared by Straits Times and Stock Share report prepared by Fraser Co. 7 Relay ol Concert Artists from TotnIlinson Hall. Mrs J. R. Caseley (Cello > Mr. Roy Brown (Tenon will sing R equlem90 words
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Article48 1933-11-22 3 Big New Cruiser Launched Camden, New Jersey, Nov. 16. The 10,000 ton cruiser Tuscaloosa was launched to-day. It is the fifteenthe ship built under the Washington and London Naval Treaties. The keel of the new heavy cruiser, to be named Quincy, has been laid.- Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 48 words
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Article165 1933-11-22 3 Exhibition Matches At S.C.C. To-day Miss Dorothy Round. England s No. I woman tennis player, and Miss Mary Heeley, will weather permitting play exhibition matches with local players St the S.C.C. this afternoon. An attractive programme has been arranged by the Singapore Lawn Ten- nil Association. It165 words
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Article171 1933-11-22 3 Communist Activity On Royal Birthday From Our Own Correspondent Bangkok. Nov. 1". How lar we have drilltcd from or, coup and happier days may be m stanced that during the King's birth day celebrations communist handbills. printed m red ink. were picked up In three districts o:171 words
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Advertisement77 1933-11-22 3 Just the Thing to send Home MALAY SAMBAL DISH CALENDAR pictures cannot describe < j gi beauty of the Calendar. X tiv J r A Lstlc creation m several "v^; ?.V lat compliment beauty and J_._g_-__-_-^ n^^f'-i BOOd taste. V^^^WfriLf I'rice $1.50 Each X^T*^ a container ready c__t_*ufor posting. Postage77 words
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Advertisement67 1933-11-22 3 I( I li 1 1 M 1 1 1 New beauty NEW REFINEMENT NEW POWER 8c SPEED 1934 <#»^P«AUSTINS iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii: iiiiiiiiimiiiii:iiiiiiiii!i!iiiiiiiiii"iiiinii'i'! w:u m i See them at BORNEO-MOTORS-LTD. Branches from Singapore to Penang. lllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllH ■---—w— i—-— i mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm^mmmm i -i _i ■.■-—i. I- DUFF'S WHISKY ____Hs^___ iS|^S6fe^ OUFJ^S jf-'lMqueur ('rem67 words
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Article2828 1933-11-22 4 |_4 HARD WINTER— THE NEXT WAR GORDONi i RICHARDS AND FRED ARCHER CINEMA j j QUEUES FOR NEW FILMS j a From The Free Press i Correspondent London. Nov. 7. wet streets glistening In the light of lamps every one of which shines through a2,828 words
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Advertisement114 1933-11-22 4 Orders r-- e:vec_ /t_»» by post attend- /f^// ed immedla- tely. Address: /tf Csv High St. /O v/ Sing.- A_iy pore /pT p™- w erljaioa laeestj ,/v ::j.t,_s Sup G^4:_,;:;.-Ki Siga:- -.-es-ir.? Free Price Moderate I* yJ V Jl.**^ 1 tllltftflif///tj S\ Pv*-^ x 1 mfjg fgf frnff Wj/ fff114 words
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Advertisement110 1933-11-22 4 SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO.. LID NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS! **T —BEE—* JntXln**^ HBSSP _^_m|J^ _S 1 _mw___ ly 1- *m**z. _n» __TTI Is _,<»T>«» jH-Xtf 11.1 l £11 T "•Sfc •-•>^s Jf KHZ 18 S li ---—B at **^ikA m <JF I I i"!?IC f f r liiir I"* I110 words
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Article, Illustration129 1933-11-22 5 PA GEN TRY OF THE IRISH S WEEP DRA W 't Iri__ .s„«. e p dra.v „n h CambHdVsh r, "„m Sed "BE* ,h m Dublin for mi\i„K. c MMM to the Plaza 1 Doreon l.iffhtoller with her famous bull mastiff. Seafarer "l' London talking to bargees at Irongate Wharf.129 words
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Advertisement72 1933-11-22 5 THE IDEAL XMAS GIFT W ____f a-— vvnnNii rb^> WAhllffß _liL nrii»nc ___Hl_S __________B H BS ~^SS\ v^-v. X T *J I\ r ?i!f~J£ <J>£ 3*^*^ v^P r hof,, sio.::. _^fTw'^ J 'Vr.-M- of s 20fl '^^%/'^j^gl;f^ P f 1H,11,, fc s,Bo 'r*i_i j'l By s '»f J ».„ttlrv Nl>.oo72 words
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Article285 1933-11-22 6 DEVELOPING THE AIR SENSE R.S.F.C.S Planes Chartered For Use The October report oi the Royal Singapore Fly'ng Club includes the tollowing: The month has been an exceptionally full one for the Club, since a number .it events occurred which were of unusual Interest. The Club has now two Moth seaplanes,285 words
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Article354 1933-11-22 6 KNOCKED DOWN BY MOSQUITO 'BUS Geylang Road Fatality Inquest A verdict of death by misadventure was returr ed by Mr. F. G. Bourne, the Singapore Coroner, yesterday at the inquest or. a 60-year-old Javanese midlife. Barata binte Hassan, who was knocked down by a mosquito bus354 words
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Article281 1933-11-22 6 $5,000 Fine For Evasion Of Duty Fro.ii Our Own correspondent.* Klanjs. Nov. 19. Id the Klang court, Detore Che Osman. yesterday. Tan Ah Khong. a Hylam. living at the Bth mile. Kapar Road. Klang, was charged with being knowingly concerned m concealing or depositing 18 sacks of281 words
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Article27 1933-11-22 6 Moscow. Nov. 18. Persia is the latest country to sign a non-aggr-.'.ssion pact with the Soviet. Others include Poland. Aftrhaniitnn c Mrl Rrvmvnn Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 27 words
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Article132 1933-11-22 6 Why Liberals Left Their Benches London, Nov. 18. The reasons of the Liberal followers of Sir Herbert Samuel for crossing the floor ol the House of Commons were explained this evening by Sir Herbert m a broadcast speech. He said on almost all mattsrs, except India on whichReuter Wireless - 132 words
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Article50 1933-11-22 6 St. Andrew's Cathedral Church Workers' Association is having a Jumble Sale at St. Andrew's School Hall on Friday, December 1. at 4.30 p.m. Gifts of old clothing will be gratefully received and should be sent to St. Mary's Home. Tank Road, not later than Wednesday November 29.50 words
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Article571 1933-11-22 6 FREE PRESS FOOTBALL COMPETITION Six Free Chances Every Week BELOW will be found particulars of the Free Press Football Competition No. 14 m which you are asked to forecast results of ten matches to be played m the first round proper of the English F.A. Cup571 words
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Article217 1933-11-22 6 Interesting Finding In Divorce Case An interesting order on a point regarding respondents domicile, which arose m the course of the hearing of a divorce petition at the lpoh Supreme Court, was deli\ered by the Hon'ble Mr. Justice Mudie The point m question was whether the respondent's217 words
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Article81 1933-11-22 6 Allegation Against Licensee Tht ease against Paliannapfhi Thaver. licensee ol the Ceylon Cafe m North Bridge Road, was mentioned yesterday betore Mr. J. M. Brander. the iourth irflfflftatt when Dec. 9 was fixed lor tin hearing Mr. Claude da Silva has been retained lor the defence. The Charge81 words
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Article167 1933-11-22 6 STREET STREWN WITH GLASS Gang Fights By Loral Sea? j ten A fight between rival factions of Chinese seamen was described m the third magistrates court yesterday. when four members of a seamen's society stood trial before Mr. Curtis for causing hurt to compatriots. The accused were Wong Leong. Man167 words
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Article210 1933-11-22 6 EXHIBITION \T SELANGOR Many Unknown Junglt Fruits The Oral muk.: -ver held In Belai agricultural slu.u Sakais hay.- exhibit to-day m the pn n British Resident, th. Hoi Adams .inu ofh* l and Agricultural d District OlTiet r Mi A Thr Penghulu X Utin. not only lnspirwas210 words
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Article42 1933-11-22 6 Attempt To Disturb B** And Seamen (From Our Mr.l The Deli Coi.r cular letter, print* Malay, has been dlatl lands India dir I harbour work- r- ll"U* r< Netherlands India This letter whir! Ed by the poNet Communist trad.42 words
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Article54 1933-11-22 6 Aged Fortune Teller's Pathetic Plea 'Fro^ Our Own correspondent J Medan. Nov. 15. An Old Chinese lortune teller who had been warned on r previous occasion appeared again on Saturday before the Seremban magistrate. He said he could not live without telling! fortunes. He was fined $3.54 words
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Advertisement76 1933-11-22 6 qTo treat these complaints successfully, get to the root of the trouble. Clarke's Blood Mixture to the world's greatest blood purifier and healer, to to famous for Blood and Skin Disorders. I Of on Chemisu and Sum. Bavalh good m LIQUID or TABLET form I I M mw j "J76 words
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Advertisement222 1933-11-22 6 FREE PRESS FOOTBALL COMPETITION No. 14. I agree to abide by the conditions governing this competi- tion as set out above and to accept as final the decision of the Competition Editor of the Singapore Free Press m all matters appertaining thereto. My forecast of the results of the follow-222 words
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Advertisement13 1933-11-22 6 I _-^^^*V j f% archipelago F% BREWERY V j Outstanding malaya. i» a13 words
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Article2089 1933-11-22 7 ENGLISH AND NOT MALAY AS BASIC LANGUAGE j Annual Meeting Of 5.C.8.A., I IMPORTANT matters concerning the welfare of Chinese m Malaya were dealt with at the annual general meeting of the its Chinese British Association, held yesterday at the Garden dub. 1 he President, Mr.2,089 words
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Advertisement97 1933-11-22 7 ummmmmrmmmmmmmmwommmmm j Where every address is the "right" number- Where every JT-T.. a.,^,^, g^, J^ U STREET of WOMEN F__ri__ i II \*ttti-i Ik Bb _______r m_■ Willi |p W^ FWJKAY FRANCIS ROLAND YOUNG t_f I W| ':'.^P i^ if '^W OPENINGTONIGHT PAVILION— 6.IS 9.15 \mtW9 k 4*___M__| M^ j97 words
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Advertisement264 1933-11-22 7 C A PIT OL I TO-DAY 3.15—6.15—9.15 I f— MMMMM— M—^_HM— B— M_B_Mll_M_i_i_B_^BiWß^MM^^^MM_M_i_^_M_^_^_^_^_^_^S»^^r^_^_^^___ NOEL COWARD'S I orld-famous Operetta 1 "BITTER SWEET"] with I ANNA N EAGLE I and brilliant BRITISH cast I Takes its place with v Private Lives" and "CAVALCADE" Amongst the Screens Greatest Triumphs 0 mmmmmmmmmmmmWtmmmSmmmmmmm Season Again264 words
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455 1933-11-22 8 The Singapore Free Press WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1933 China's Apple Cart Upset Again IT Is difficult to decide whether the revolt of the Southern Chinese provinces against Nanking's domination is just another war lord's private bid for power or the culmination of the opposition to Chiang Kai-shek that has been455 words
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Article1240 1933-11-22 8 as I was SAying At the age of 38, Dr. H. S. Moonshi is one of the leading members of the Muslim community m Singapore, arid has represented their interests m the Municipal Commission for more than ten years. He obtianed his professional training m Singapore, ichere he has carried1,240 words
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Article, Illustration274 1933-11-22 8 Mr G_T Dawes. Secretary of Austral Malay Ti::. Ltd.. Taiping and Mrs Dawes were or. a visit to lpoh on Friday. Both have recently returned from a holiday m Australia and were looking fit and well B An R^A.F. boat from Singapore has been held up274 words
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Article227 1933-11-22 8 Fox-Hunt ing In Snowdonia The Ynj nearly 100 gen< ration tl their how cU bonrlng Hebog. Cm itselt. mc h then- d I ong ago B) ti Indlaciimlnai An old huj thrc were hu summer m. houi hoc The; Welsh moui farmers wo plenty a> ■••;> I lrom which I227 words
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Article37 1933-11-22 8 Mr J. J. 0 Darb Jot The Poppy Dai* o! th! Bun P> :.a:._ H Fund. a Ther v everythln weni tion! rim m dana •veiling it lOh m Q Reyes Th < which number wl i I37 words
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Advertisement214 1933-11-22 8 Don't forget your friends at Home! You <>ld uiu k. f.,r WJmm 9^ ___ff ____T ______T V 4|ll| II C cases, delivered anywhere m _l 7 __#^I___P lE th e v__r_JliM.B_L___.__V PriCCS Am 1820- Still going Strong __L r§?&^^ red label &js Per case of 12 bottles 564.00 JB^_ ->^\^^%X-214 words
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Advertisement55 1933-11-22 8 SUCCESSFUL EXPERIMENTS were recently carried out m connection with a new and extremely durable building material. Some cooks have known the recipe for years. A 'GAFLAC" ACCIDENT AND SICKNESS POLICY gives one that carefree feeling that is such a wonderful aid to digestion. GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD.55 words
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578 1933-11-22 9 Sin JOHN SIMON AND MR. BALDWIN SUM UP SITUATION ■i ifreo eX rf rCi f dict^ial powers over ,1 iree people British Radio London. Nov. 18 ment to the Bureau of (lament Conference on Oct John Simon reported on the the conversation! between QBritish Radio - 578 words
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Article79 1933-11-22 9 A Geneva. Nov. 21. Mr. Arthur Henderson is callin- meeting of the Bureau to-morrow' at which a resolution will be submitted! proposing the adjournment ol the' I nmu t*!**™****™ Commission until after the meeting of the Council! on Jan. 10. In the interval there will, be diplomatic communicationReuter - 79 words
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Article146 1933-11-22 9 Geneva. Nov. 20. The question of Mr. Hendersons resignation was not raised m the disarmament talks. Therefore, it is. presumed that the President is satisfied that the fillip he has given to the proceedings has borne useful fruit and that the adjournment, m the circum stances, does notReuter - 146 words
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Article117 1933-11-22 9 Unsuccessful Attempt Tokio. Nov 21. An unsuccessful attempt was mad- this morning on the life of Ba: Wakatsukl, chief delegate to the London Naval Conference. Returning to Tokyo from a political campaign the Baron stepping from the train when a youth. wielding a dagger, forced his way throughReuter Far Eastern - 117 words
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Article108 1933-11-22 9 Later. It is recalled that Baron Wakatsukl assailant. N s recent] aiock-l ed out by Seaman Harry Ewin. exBritish Imperial Services middlewel champion, ol H.M.S. Kent m the s venth round ot a ten- round bout, wl H.M.S. Kent was visiting Yokoham Haruo Matsu. the assailant who es-Reuter - 108 words
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Article47 1933-11-22 9 Airman's Assailants Cairo. Nov. 18. A Bedouin named Salemel Arabi has been sentenced to hard labour for life i and two others to 15 years* hard labour for the murder of Aircraftsman Howard, who was killed while walking I out with his fiance- Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 47 words
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Article24 1933-11-22 9 Noted Politician Of Pre-War School London. Nov. ZL The death is announced of Mr. Augustine Birrell. the well-known I Liberal politician.- ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article31 1933-11-22 9 The appointment of Mr. F. G. Finch to be Director. Drainage and Irrigation. S.S.. and Adviser on Drainage and Irrigation. Malay States, has been ap- proved by the Secretary of State.31 words
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Article129 1933-11-22 9 American Plan Meets Opposition Washington, Nov. 18. While President Roosevelt was speaking at Savannah, pouring scorn upon the doubting Thomases concerning his j monetary policy and hailing the recog- nition of the Soviet as an aid to world peace, the Board of the Chambers of CommerceReuter Wireless - 129 words
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Article56 1933-11-22 9 Go ld Purchases Washington. Nov. 20. The Government has bought 265.000 ounces of domestic gold for which it has paid 5T. 500.000 since the United States entered the world gold markets In r he last week of October. It Is reported tha* European purchases are small and are mainly confinedReuter Wireless - 56 words
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Article52 1933-11-22 9 Washington. Nov. 18. Professor Francis B. Sayre. a son-in-law of the late President Wilson, has been appointed Assistant Secretary ol State. Professor Sayre is Professor oi Law at Harvard and was at one time adviser on foreign affairs to Siam. for whom he negotiated commercial treaties uith several European countries.—-Reuter Wireless - 52 words
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Article37 1933-11-22 9 Paris. Nov. 18. The United States cannot expect am economic advantage from recognition ot the Soviet avers the semi-official Le Tempa which attributes the President's decision to anxiety ov#r Japan's expan- st movement. Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 37 words
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Article33 1933-11-22 9 Moscow. Nov. 18. The United States decision to recognise Soviet Russia has caused great gratification. Public interest Is reflected In r he exception form of presentation < the news In the papers Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 33 words
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Article98 1933-11-22 9 New York. Nov. 18. Provided suitable credits can be ar- r.-.-'d. the American Manufacturer!' Association predicts *hat between $120,000,000 and 5150.000.000 of trade annually will be possible with the Bovlet following recognlUc v. I agreement meets with general approval In Washington, where 11 Ls extil enormously ro stimulateReuter Wireless - 98 words
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Article16 1933-11-22 9 Warm Springs. Nov. 21. Mr. Roosevelt summoned General Johnson to a conference here today. Reu terReuter - 16 words
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Article68 1933-11-22 9 Washington, Nov. 51. Mr. Morgenthau has forbidden Treasury officials to give Information to the press or others. Mr. Morgenthau is to be the sole source information. The Farm Administration announced today the immediate distribution of 548.000.00u0 to cotton producers which constitutes a four cents per pound advance to 600.000 producers,Reuter - 68 words
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Article126 1933-11-22 9 Latest Rubber and Tin Prices And Sterling Rates i London. Nov. SI. Messrs. Symington and Wilson's 1 rubber market closing prices to-day I were I Spot -Sellers- 4 3 16d. (4 7 32d. Buyers' 4 'ad. 4 5 32d. > January-March 4 3 16d. '4 l 4 d.>126 words
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Advertisement30 1933-11-22 9 What a CAST! HERBERT MARSHALL, MADELEINE CARROL. CONRAD VEIDT, SIR GERALD DU MAURIER AND EDMUND GWENN. i^MINGTOTHECAPITOLj WAC A cpV^ You'll see them all soon m WW -T% hf% J_r30 words
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Advertisement294 1933-11-22 9 W -^/T^&M _P I FT X Q Uir Id HS FRIENDS AT HOME £j\\ THE PLEASURE OF GIVING THE TROUBLE OF SENDING Just send us your order we do the rest! mr\m)A\m\ l___i^^___L A'mAwt Wm __9 /^*_L A,J bl %____/^l^^_s^ffi_S_M» W :OXlm»t«'. •B_^^_^7 i/c"^i C N HTNTKHS Srirct H J___jSJ^_^^__y^294 words
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Article406 1933-11-22 10 Magistrate's Interesting Ruling London, Oct. 20. (From Our Own Correspondent* A number of exceptionally interesting cases have been tried m various London courts. At the Old Bailey. for instance. there was being convicted Victor Bakker. described by the prosecution as the I master forger of a gang406 words
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Article734 1933-11-22 10 RUBBER OUTLOOK "SLIGHTLT BETTER (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Nov. 4. "The outlook for rubber has changed slightly for the better, and there are signs that we may be on the threshold of what I hope may be a more prosperous r-ra." This is the opinion <>: Mr. W. Arthur734 words
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Article213 1933-11-22 10 Nov. 16 18 20 AmericanCan.Com. 94 1 94* 4 98» 4 American Telephone and Telegraph 120% H9 1 121 7 8 i Atcheson Railroad 47* 4 46 48^ Dupont 85! 2 86^ 89 7 8 Firestone. Common 22 7 8 22 22 3 4 i General Electric 21^213 words
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Article69 1933-11-22 10 Essential For Holland's Trade Paris, Nov. 19. Dr. Colijn has pronounced for the energetic defence of the gold standard. He stated that operations In managed or devaluated currency have failed m other countries, and for Holland would present great inconvenience. Holland requires a trade balance placed69 words
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Article28 1933-11-22 10 police. One of the fair ladies, you may remember, drove the high-powered car with which a smash-and-grab raid was carried out recently at a jeweller's shop cfl Piccadilly.28 words
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Article191 1933-11-22 10 SIR BASIL BLACKETT'S PLANS Conference In Singapore This Week Sir Basil Blackett's programme for the conduct, of his enquiry into Malayan currency is now taking shape. Already on the journey out he spent a day at Alor Star, where he stayed with i Mr. J. D. Hall,191 words
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Article172 1933-11-22 10 Operators Are Still Cautious London, Nov. 20. < In spite of the opening of the nev account operators on the Stock Ex change to-day continued cautious mainly owing to the uncertain toreigr exchange market. Cables and Wireles; stock! were firmer on the improvement lin the monthly traffic indexReuter Wireless - 172 words
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Article105 1933-11-22 10 Huge Damages In Patents Case London. Nov. 15. After hearing counsel's arguments ion the jury's verdict m the Austin sunshine roof case, Mr. Justice Hawke entered judgment for the plaintiffs for £63.550 and costs against the Austin Co. and £35.000 and costs against Sir Herbert Austin and105 words
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Article64 1933-11-22 10 Patent Rights For German Firm Tokio, Nov. 20. The patent rights for the manufacture m Europe of M. K. steel, claimed to be the strongest magnetic alloy invented by Dr. Tokushichiro Mishina a Professor of Tokyo Imperial University, have been granted to the Robert Bosch Co.. German manufacturers64 words
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Article14 1933-11-22 10 Mr. R. Burns. Adjutant, F.M.S. Police sails for home on furlough on Nov. 24.14 words
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Article222 1933-11-22 10 November 21 SELLING London. 4 months' sight 24 11 64 London, 3 months' sight 245 32 London, 60 days' sight 2 4 9 64 London. 30 days' sight 2 4l 8 London, demand 2 4 7 64 London. T.T. 2|4 5 64 Lyons and Paris, demand 955 Hamburg,222 words
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Article196 1933-11-22 10 Singapore Produce Prices Novembei 21. 12 o'clock noon o Buyers Sellers Gambler 4 00 Java Cube 6 50 Hamburg Cube 7 25 Muntok White Pepper 22 50 White Pepper 21 50 Black Pepper 13 25 Copra, sundried 3 10 Copra, mixed 2 40 Small Hake Tapioca 425 Med. Pearl Tapioca196 words
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72 1933-11-22 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association November 21. 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers R.S.S. equal to London Standard. Spot loose I 13% 13% R.S.S. equal to London Standard. < F.O B. > 13 15 16 14 116 Standard R.S.S. on Tender Dec. 13% 13% Jan.-Mar. 13% 14 April-June 14% 14% July-Sept.72 words
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Article125 1933-11-22 10 BRITISH TRADE FAIR FOR SINGAPORE This Year's I Enterprise To Be Repeated A meeting was held m the office of His Majesty's Trade Commissioner on Monday evening to consider a proposal to organise a British Trade Fair m las't 4, n thG MneS f that h^ d "5 The proposal125 words
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Article1200 1933-11-22 10 PEWTER VERSUS THE BIG MACHINE Symbol Of Individual Craftsmanship Is there more to the revival ot pewter than a mere swing of fashion's pendulum? Pewterware stands out to-day as one of the last of the few remaining of individual craftsmanship, and. as such, it contrasts sharply with the uniformity that1,200 words
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Article101 1933-11-22 10 Abroad London S Exchanges to-day Paris 82 New York I 23' Montreal 5.08 Brussels 23 21 > Geneva 16 68' Amsterdam 8 02. Milan 61 5 16 Berlin 13 68' Stockholm 19 39.. Copenhagen 22 4 1 Oslo 1990 Vienna 29 Prague 109. Helsingfors 226' fe. Madrid 39 13 16101 words
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Article912 1933-11-22 11 Yesterday's Closing Quotations n ESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1933 Buyers Sellert un Kumbang 32s 6d 33s stral Malay 36s 9d ;*7s 9d Hitam Tin (ss) 15s 15s 9d Weng ($1) 135 1.40 rln Tin I 35s 6d 36s 6d og Padang (sl> 30 33 Cavei «$i l.oft mo912 words
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Article115 1933-11-22 11 Sumatra Natives And Restriction Batavia. Nov. 20. The Governor of Achen states m an interview that native rubber m Achen s not very important, but that if anything is decided at the conference on Wednesday of Outer Possessions' govrnors, concerning some form of reliction, its application to Achen115 words
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Article61 1933-11-22 11 Ten Nations Already Withdrawn London. Nov. 16. Further evidence of the crumbling of the tarill truce, concluded at the World Economic Conference m London, is Horded by the withdrawal today of Bsthonla. Great Britain, the Netherlands, the Irish Free State. Sweden, Switzerland. Belgium, Italy. Egypt and Finland have61 words
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Article129 1933-11-22 11 Tapping was resumed on the estates |of Sablas (North Borneo Rubber. Limited, on October 1, 1932, and the directors have drawn up the accounts for the year ended April 30 last m a manner which shows the results of the non-production and the production periods. A129 words
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Article97 1933-11-22 11 The first accounts of the Federated Selangor) Rubber Company (1932), Limited, show a loss for the period from October 26, 1932, to June 30. 1933, of £177. which is to be carried forward Floting assets, £4.942; creditors and bills payable, £1.98. The crop harvested for the period97 words
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Article504 1933-11-22 11 Tamil Estate Agent Questioned In Bankruptcy Court M. K. Ishak Maricar. a Tamil Mohammedan who described himself as an estate agent employed by an Indian was examined m the Bankruptcy Court on Saturday. He said that his work consisted of collecting rents and he was paid a504 words
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Article132 1933-11-22 11 BiK Purchases To He Made m Britain Nanking. Nov. .2. Tenders will shortly be invited by the Ministry of Industries lor the construction of a central machine works at Chaohsiachia. outside Nanking City. Mr. Huang Han-ju. the secretary of the Ministry, will leave shortly for England mReuters Pacific Service - 132 words
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Article57 1933-11-22 11 Canton, Nov. 10. The Canton Chamber of Commerce has formed a foreign trade committee to explore the possibility of extending the absorption of Chinese goods m foreign markets At the same time the provincial Chamber of Commerce has organised a group to visit various parts of the DrovinceReuters Pacific Service - 57 words
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Article160 1933-11-22 11 Brutal Crime m French Indo-China Saigon. Nov. 8. If. Morere. delegate m the Colonial Council for Nui Bara. at Bienhoa. m the Moi country, has been assassinated by natives. He had been engaged on the construction of a bridge on the road from Nui Bara to Bacoch160 words
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Article186 1933-11-22 11 "Enemy" Product Pouring Into Canton Canton. Nov. 4. The only "enemy" products that can still gain entry into Canton despite the very rigid anti-Japanese boycott Is the Manchurian bean. According to reliable iniormation. beans from the North-east are now pouring into this area m large quanti- ties followingReuter Pacific Service - 186 words
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Advertisement549 1933-11-22 11 Assets exceed $12,000,000 EZ3 Assurance In force ever »Ss.ttt.tt4 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m the Straltt Settlements) HEAD OFFICE Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry. ■O. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with549 words
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Advertisement425 1933-11-22 11 CHARTERED RANK OF INDIA. Al STKALIA AND CHINA Incorporated In England by Royal Charter) 3 aid up capital In 600.000 shares of 4J5 each £3.000.000 Reserve Fund £3,000.000 Reserve Liability ol Proprietors <£ 3.000.000 HEAD OFFICE 38. Bishopsgate. London. EC 2 Agencies and Branches Alor Star Hollo Semarang Amrltsar lpoh425 words
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Article105 1933-11-22 12 Replacing the vessel which was lost last year m the Pacific, a new Southern Cross has now been launched for Melanesian Mission's service m the South Seas. She is a motor yacht 120 ft m length, with raking stem and elliptical counter stern, two pole masts and a single funnel.105 words
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Article436 1933-11-22 12 FREE PORTS IN UNITED KINGDOM "Lack Of Knowledge As To Possibilities" The sub-committee of the Liberal Free Trade Committee which was appointed last year to consider "the 'practicability of securing a free port or ports m the United Kingdom" has now J issued its report. The view436 words
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47 1933-11-22 12 China (lav (m bags- It is notified j1 or information that effective im- mediately rates of freight of U. 5.510.00. 510. 00 per 20 cwt (contract' and US$l2 00 (non-contract) have been fixed on China Clay packed m paper bags.47 words
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192 1933-11-22 12 All tht ocean-going passenger vessels of the N.Y.K. Line are equipped with short wave radio receiving apparatus, which facility enables radio news broadcasted from London. Paris. Berlin. .Japan etc.. available under I special contract, to be regularly received on these vessels and made known to192 words
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Article232 1933-11-22 12 New Policy For British Submarines London. Nov. 19. A new policy with regard to British submarines is foreshadowed. Naval officers believe that British submarines will, m future, have mu|h less top-hamper and a smaller above-water lorm, with a view r to decreasing the visibility of these craft232 words
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Article188 1933-11-22 12 Futile Searches For s.s. Saxilby London. \o\ }h The captain ol the Cunarder B,r»na. which reached Southampton this morning twelve h»»urs late, gave a graphk account of an unavailing search lor the steamship Saxilby 3.000 tons* which it is reared is lost with all her 29 hands.British Radio - 188 words
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Article114 1933-11-22 12 East River Shipping Complaint Canton. Nov. 4. While Commander-in-Chief Chan Chai-tong was tourine the East River District earlier m the year cargo boat men besought him to remove the tax payable when their vessels dock General Chan gave word to the Magistrates to forgo the tax; but114 words
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Article33 1933-11-22 12 We acknowledge receipt of an attractive de luxe album from the Nederland 1 Steam Navigation Co.. a beautifully 1 printed brochure illustrating the luxurious travelling facilities provided on the ships of the company33 words
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Article56 1933-11-22 12 The Anchor Dom arrived at Glasguv. M had on board th, lar* apples brought t< The rrmrtgnmrni <•< !B.ooc barrels and 36.000 mi Two rirem, n m n Crtl l Oct. 29. and tl ly scalded us th» result ol hap on the Jap.;' CifukMaru during a lit Sea when56 words
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Advertisement681 1933-11-22 12 Burns Philp Line. (Incorporated In Australia) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailing by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7,375 tons> ana the s.s. MANGOLA '3.352 tons): [Cargo only] s.s. MARELLA Is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia. Cabins de681 words
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Advertisement97 1933-11-22 12 I. S. K. LINE. ISHIHARA INDISTRIAL AND TRANSPORT CO. Incorporated m Japan) REGULAR FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE. l From Japan Due <J a ll BOSTON MARU Nov. 30 Nov 30 SHYOJIN MARU Dee 10 Dec 15 OR KOBE, OSAKA, MOJI YAWATA NAGOYA AND YOKOHAMA Due s i-is BOSTON MARU Dec97 words
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Advertisement142 1933-11-22 12 BIBBY LINE [LONDON ADDRESS 32. PALL MAUL, lONDON s n I of fast twin-scr»w Oil I Mail Passenger V RANGOON, COLOMBO, POBI Sl'Da* MARSEILLES PI MOI 111 INB LONDON with throng!: Singapore and 1' I HOMEWARD > \ll INGS Lea\r I >ng—w GLOUCESTERSHIRE WORCESTERSHIRE CHESHIRE YORKSHIRE SHROPSHIRE OXFORDSHIRE STAFFORDSHIRE Through142 words
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Miscellaneous442 1933-11-22 12 Local And Foreign Mail Despatches and Arrivals BY TRALV 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 am Kuantan (via Jerantut) Saturdays 7 p m Kelantan (via Padang Besar) Monday and Friday 7 p.m Kelantan442 words
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Miscellaneous245 1933-11-22 12 j Singapore' HARBOUR Ships alongside the W. Ur expected to am. f r XSTSI* 1 Main Wharf < Intra,,, c < Comorin 18. B Uodown. 16 Talma 7 Empire Dock (Kntrance atl Khandall.i 3 g f Empire Dock (Entrance Reijnst 46; SIIm i B West Wharf (Intra,,,, Johan de Witt245 words
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Advertisement598 1933-11-22 13 P. o. British India and Apcar Lines. (Incorporated In England) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N CO UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY S GOVERNMENT LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA JAPAN. Due n Tonnage. Singapore. Tflnn C1 c •GALORE 6.000 Nov BURDWAN598 words
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Advertisement541 1933-11-22 13 Ellerman &Bucknal] Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In England) "ELLERMAN" LINE. FOR HAVRE, LONDON .ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL Steamer' City of LlUe Dne s City of EvansvUle City of Norwich eie. p k FOR HONG KONG> AND JAPAN. City of Roubaix City of Bath D Q e541 words
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Advertisement767 1933-11-22 14 K. P. M. iOMNKLUKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ THE DENS— Wednesday, Nov. 22. Muntok and Palembang. TOBA— Wednesday. Nov. 22. Koeala-Toengkal. Moeara Saba and Djambi. j MAJANG— Wednesday. Nov. 22. Prigi Radja. Sapat. Tembilahan. Poeloe-Pal-las. Pengallan-Etate and Rengat. CREMER Wednesday. Nov. 22. Belawan Deli and Penang. REYNST— Thursday. Nov. 23. Cheribon, «not767 words
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Advertisement573 1933-11-22 14 "'f Jfc VI f f /I I \__^_lH_l___i _k I a TO EUROPE FROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG VI^ T COLOMBO, BOMBAY, SUEZ, PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAFLK.S, GENOA, MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK. Arrive Leave Leave Arrive Spore. Spore. Penang N.York. Pres. Monroe Dec. 2 Dec. 5 Dec. 7 Jan. 10 Pres.573 words
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Advertisement666 1933-11-22 14 TO NAPLES. MARSEILLES. LONDON. ANTWERP. ROTTERH«.v MIDDLESBROUGH. jctjwa MARU 10.600 Nov. 30 Dec. 1 HARUNA MARU 10 t*TUSHIMI MARU 10.900 Dec. 14 15 KATORI MARU 10 HaKOZAKI MARU 10.900 Dec 27 **l KASHIMA MARU lO.Oou v rTERUKUNI MARU 12.000 Jan. 9 101 YASUKINI MARU lIN HAKUSAN MARU 10,300 Jan. 24666 words
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Article745 1933-11-22 15 Victories Over United Services And Kowloon THE Malayan cricketers unbeaten during their visit lo Hons konjj, return by the Comorin to-day. In addition to their victories m the intcrpoi t ames. they defeated I mted Services and Kowloon. Details of those two matches are given below.745 words
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Article178 1933-11-22 15 r^ratulations For Malaya's Baby Hong Kong, Nov. 13. R game was played at rk yesterday when the our. in«er- port team defeated the CC by one wicket m a match. When the last bastman went m to bat, they ceded two runs to get for a were obtained178 words
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Article451 1933-11-22 15 Lai Singh Not Among Chosen Players Bombay. Nov. lti. The Cricket Selection Committee has selected players to play m Test trial matches at Bombay from Nov. 24 to 30. No cricketers from Rajputana or Western India States have been included m this list as owing to the451 words
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Article, Illustration190 1933-11-22 15 Syed Mohamed Alkaff Challenge Cup Fixtures The league fixtures of the Singapore Malay inter-school football competition are EAST DIVISION Nov. 25. Kampong Rokok vs. Kota Raja B at Geylang English School Nov. 30, Siglap vs. Kota Raja B at Geylang English School. Dec. 4. Geylang vs. Kampong190 words
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Article254 1933-11-22 15 i Cricket Invitation Extended To Penang At the annual general meeting of J the Cricket Section of the Bangkok Sports Club was held. Mr. G. A. C Preston presiding. Mr. H. E. A. Ford i was elected Captain for the ensuing year. Mr. A. C. Churchill Vice-Captain254 words
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Article196 1933-11-22 15 Nondescripts Too Strong Fori The Rest An interesting cricket matcn took place at Batavia on Nov. 12 when the Nondescripts, the League Champions, were opposed to the Rest of Batavia. Rest of Batavia: Graham (capt. I b Poulier 0. Wichers c Andree b Pounce 17. Murphy b Keyt196 words
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Article932 1933-11-22 15 KATHLEEN WINS RAMONA CUP Tarbet's Fatal Error The six- metre class at the Royai Singapore Yacht Club raced last Sunday for the Ramona Cup which was presented by Mr. R van Sitteren m connection with his new boat which will arrive m Singapore shortly The racing conditions were again not932 words
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Article266 1933-11-22 15 Battling Chan Wins Again Malacca. Nov. 13. A large crowd which included the Hon'ble Resident Councillor. Mr. W. M. Millington. attended the boxing show staged last night at the City Park. Battling Chan, bantam weight champion of Northern Malaya and Tony Wong of Singapore fought at Bst. 9266 words
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Article24 1933-11-22 15 The Hon'ble Mr. T. S. Adams is taking a great interest m local avaiation and has already been up more than once.— Malay Mail.24 words
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Article391 1933-11-22 16 Negri-Malacca XV To Meet! Singapore Singapore will play their second match m the Malaya Cup competition on the Padang on Saturday afternoon, against the combined Negri SembilanMalacca XV. play commencing at five o'clock. The Negri-Malacca team has been selected as follows: A. M. Macaulay; H. G. Banham.391 words
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795 1933-11-22 16 Command Officers Fail To Score VICTORS HAVE CLEAR LEAD IN S.C.C. RUGBY TOURNAMENT Etceteras. fta. m.C. Officers nil Etceteras splashed their way tc -heir third victory m the S.C.C. Rugbj tournament when they met the Malaya Command Officers on the padang yesterday m conditions which795 words
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Article281 1933-11-22 16 Weights For First Day Of Singapore Meeting Handicaps for the first day < Friday* !of the Singapore November Amateur meeting were issued yesterday as follows: i Horses— Class 4 Div. L— furs>. j Wtstvale 10.12 Vice Admiral 9.7 Hannahs Garden 10.2 Royal Property 9.7 Ramona 10.0 Gorilla 9.0281 words
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Article113 1933-11-22 16 U.S. Demand For Olympic Meet Pittsburg. Nov. 20 The National Convention of the American Athletic Union has adopted a resolution calling on the International Olympic Committee to inform Germany that unless German-Jewish athletes are permitted "to train and prepare for participation m the Olympic Games m 1936""Reuter - 113 words
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Article53 1933-11-22 16 Admiral Roberts Dies Suddenly London. Nov. 19. Engineer Rear Admiral Roberts, a member of the Rugby Union Selection Committee and a former international died suddenly m Manchester to-day. where he had gone to attend a meeting to select the teams for the first Rugby International trial of theReuter Wireless - 53 words
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Article23 1933-11-22 16 I Roberts was capped for England six times between 1901 and 1906. playing against the famous New Zealand side m the latter year.l23 words
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Article41 1933-11-22 16 London. Nov. 19. Three continental soccer matches were played on Sunday. Germany beat Switzerland 2 0 at Zurich. Danzig beat Poland 2 0 at Danzig The Arsenal beat the Racine Club rtP Paris 1/0 m Paris. Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 41 words
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Article33 1933-11-22 16 Montlhery, Nov. 20 Mr. George Eyston. driving an eightcylinder Panhard. made a world record for the hundred kilometres all classes, with an average speed of 134 7* miles per hour. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article, Illustration1582 1933-11-22 16 Review oi Malaya's splendid achievements m the cricket interport series— Alvis returns highest score and best batting average— players to be welcomed at oinner to-night; Lai Singh and his disqualification for the Indian test team— is it a logical move?: Rugby Singapore's chances against Ns*ri on Saturday;1,582 words
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Advertisement16 1933-11-22 16 PLENTY of CHEAP j HOT WATER. USE GAS and SAVE WAITING PHONE 5101. MUNICIPAL GAS DEPT.16 words
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