The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 29 November 1933
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Title Section17 1933-11-29 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 14,126. ESTD. 1835. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1933 It CENTS.17 words
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Article261 1933-11-29 1 NVTION TORN BY DISPUTE Demand For Currency BRITAIN'S AID WANTED Hip .nd Ihc Admi^ratta hj SSdTiii.'S SK!S plan ntil b c '•■S SENATORS STUDY SILVER SCHEME New York, Nov. 28. lerican currency truce 3- day by Mr. James nancial adviser to tion to the World nee,Reuter - 261 words
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168 1933-11-29 1 But Deferred Dividend Passed London, Nov. 28. is^riwTt™^ m shi PPi"K results mi S the accou «ts of the P. v£fr l f?o orlent Companies for the j ear ended Sept. 30. The net receipts of the P. and O. from voyages IncreasedReuter - 168 words
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Article142 1933-11-29 1 Manchukuo Asked For Compensation London. Nov. 27. In the House of Commons to-day Sir John Simon announced that Mr. Lennox-Simpson <the newspaper editor. iwho was expelled from Harbin by the Japanese authorities! had applied for compensation and the matter was under consideration. Mr. Morgan- Jones «Soc.. Caerphily) 1Reuter - 142 words
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Article84 1933-11-29 1 Guest Of \jord Mayor Of Liverpool London, Nov. 28. Mr. Quo Tai-chi, the Chinese Minister i to London, is visiting Liverpool to-day .it the special invitation of the Lord I Mayor with whom he will have lunch at the Town Hall. In the evening Mr. Quo Tai-chiReuter - 84 words
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Article65 1933-11-29 1 L.X.E.R. Speeds £3,000,000 Programme London, Nov. 27. Major W. H. Carver, M.P.. a director of the London and North Eastern Railway, informed the Hull Chamber o* Commerce this afternoon that the railway company had such faith m the j ?ortj nuance of the upward trend of :radeReuter Wireless - 65 words
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Article46 1933-11-29 1 Harbin, Nov. 28. The Japanese guard of eighty aboard the trans-Siberian express which was wrecked by bandits yesterday, many passengers being killed, routed the bandits with bombs and bayonets, although they suffered four killed and tight wounded. The kidnapned passengers were rescued. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article34 1933-11-29 1 London, Nov. 27. In the House of Commons to-day the Labour amendment to the Address condemning Government's handling of affairs at home and abroad was rejected by 424 votes to 53. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article135 1933-11-29 1 Berlin, Nov. 25. A new law for the protection of dumb animals has been promulgated 'which threatens two years' imprison-' ment to anyone found guilt of torturing jor maltreating them. It forbids anyone from compelling an animal to work beyond its strength or transportation which causes painReuter Wireless - 135 words
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Article63 1933-11-29 1 Chicago, Nov. 27. The Union Stockyards, the largest m the world, were paralysed by a strike to-day. Seven thousand members of the Livestock Handlers Union support the demand for the 1929 rate of wages. The main entrances to the yards were picketed and scores of trains laden withReuter - 63 words
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Article76 1933-11-29 1 New York, Nov. 25. The import quot i for foreign spirits and wines will be established on Dec. 5. on the average imports from 1910 to 1914 and will continue until Feb. 1. 1934. Beer imports will be unrestricted Special prevision will be made for post-warReuter - 76 words
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Article76 1933-11-29 1 Disapproval Of Agreement With Lancashire Bombay. Nov. 27. Following the disapproval of the Indian Merchants' Chamber of the recent cotton agreement between Lancashire and the Indian cotton millowners. Sir Manmohandas Ranji. President of the Chamber, and Mr. H. P. Moody chairman of the Mill-Owners' Association, have resignedReuter - 76 words
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Article142 1933-11-29 1 FRANCE JOINS HUNT Harbours To Be Fortified COUNTER TO JAPAN MEW harbours for large 1 warships, fortified ports and seaplane and submarine bases are included m a French plan for bases m the Pacific. London, Nov. *g. France is studying a proframme for seaplane and submarineReuter - 142 words
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Article123 1933-11-29 1 EVEN LEISURE ACCORDING TO PLAN German Workers To Be "State Amused BUT NO CRUELTY TO ANIMALS Berlin, Nov. 28. Hltltr has sent his greetings to a new German organisation named the Nach Der Arbeit, which has been organised to provide wholesale entertainment after working hours. According to Dr. Ooebbels theReuter - 123 words
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Article32 1933-11-29 1 Puerroiixe <Las PalmaM. Nov. 2tJ. The Lindberghs arc continuing their i aerial investigations and have now oeparted lor Villa de CUnerot. on the west coast of Africa.— Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 32 words
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Article153 1933-11-29 1 Berlin, Nov. 26. The •'German Christian" movement appears to be m the process of disruption as the result of the denunciation of extremist doctrines by the moderate clergy of the Protestant j church. The Bavarian section of the movement has now seceded from the movement becauseReuter Wireless - 153 words
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Article35 1933-11-29 1 Tokio. Nov. 28. Nine Japanese soldiers were killed and 11 wounded when three lorries containing troops whose ammunition was exhausted, charged desperately 200 bandits entrenched m a villace near! Supingkai m Manchukuo- ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article201 1933-11-29 1 BRITAIN AIDS OPIUM TRAFFIC Sir John Simon Denies Allegation London, No\. 27. The allegation that opium is being 'transported from Persia to Manchuria largely m British ships and that the authorities m British ports and dependencies en route facilitated the traffic, was made by Mr. Rhys Davies Soc: West Houghton)Reuter - 201 words
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Article29 1933-11-29 1 London, Nov. 25. Lord Irwin. tbc iormer Viceroy oi India, the sole nominee, was to-day elected Chancellor of Oxford University m succession to the latp Lard Grey.- Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 29 words
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Advertisement51 1933-11-29 1 KLIM ETOEEED MILK APPROACH TO PIRE \>TLLRIZED MILK LE IN THE TROPICS. LE AT ALL LEADING ISIOM STORES. t THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30th ST. ANDREW'S NIGHT SPECIAL SCOTCH DINNER and BALL OTCH MUSIC, OLD and MODERN DANCES, REELS Etc. SCOTCH ENTERTAINERS NN ER $3.00 NON-DINERS $1.00 PHONE 5381 R AFFLES CELEBRATED51 words
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Advertisement99 1933-11-29 1 On Other Pages Malacca Rotarians praise Wangkang ceremony Page 9. Canton demands resignation of Chiang; Kai-shek— Page 9. Penang rejects "world -wide publicity" scheme Page 9. Destroyer flotilla arrives to join Austialian naval forces Page 12. Japan's designs on the Philippines Page 4. Sir F. SwH ten ham's views on99 words
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Advertisement143 1933-11-29 1 KLIM POWDERED MILK THI STARES T APPROACH TO PTJRR FRESH, PASTEIRIZED MILK OBTATNABIE L\ THE TROriCft. OBT AIXAELM AT ALL LEAD IN O PROVISION STOKES CHRYSLER KG CAR PERFORMANCE ADELPHI HOTEL THE ROTARY CLUB OF SINGAPORE MEETS TO- DAY AT PM BISINESS MEETING ROTARMNS ONLY SEA VIEW HOTEL TO-NIGHT SPECIAL143 words
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Article763 1933-11-29 2 Dealer Charged With Fraudulent Possession The trial was commenced before Mr Norman Grice. the second magistrate, yesterday afternoon of the case m. which Ng Teng Aik. the proprietor of Chop Tong Hin. Geylang Road, was charged with the fraudulent possession Of 57 gallons of benzine,763 words
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Article266 1933-11-29 2 Secrets Of Promissory Notes The money-lender is as great a menace m India as he is m Malaya and legislative efforts to check his depredations have proved as ineffective there as the Money-lenders' Ordinance of this country. Recently a private Bill was introduced m the Bengal Legislative266 words
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Article23 1933-11-29 2 Mr. W. Grantham, formerly Senior Executive Engineer. Krian. has gone to Ipoh on transfer to act as Senior Drainage and Irrigation Engineer. North.23 words
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533 1933-11-29 2 Johore Murder Sequel (From Our Own Correspondents .lohore Bahru. Nov. 28. The retrial of a Javanese named *Tasripan bin Shukor, accused of the murder of another Javanese by name Kassan at Parit Rantau Panjang, Separap. Balu Pahat. on Feb. 24. of this year,533 words
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Article445 1933-11-29 2 Welcome To Archbishop Kang Leaders oi the Chinese Catholic j community m Singapore met the Ita- lian mail steamer Conte Rosso yesteriday when she arrived from Europe en route for China, to greet Archbishop Kang. the Apostolic Delegate to China, who left Rome at the beginning of the445 words
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Article70 1933-11-29 2 Charge Against Eurasian Woman Withdrawn The case against Mary Cathel. a Eurasian woman who was under a charge of criminal misappropriation of a tweed suit valued at $12 belonging to a soldier. Pte. Lay. was withdrawn m the Second Police Court yesterday. Court Inspector Bembroke declared i70 words
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Article147 1933-11-29 2 Services To Hogin And End With Nazi Salulc o Berlin. Nov. >3. Services m Protestant churches In Sehleswig-Holstein m future will start and end with the Nazi salute. "Hail Hitler pursuant to an order of the Nazi Church Council. The salute will be given by theReuter Wireless - 147 words
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Advertisement24 1933-11-29 2 DUFF'S WHISKY /™£MSi^f O^^l^'s IS Liqueur Cream /^mL c *WUCUr ffilj',l Luxe Brand and Sole Agents: F. A. BARTHOLOMEUSZ LTD., Raffles Quay. Phone 2234.24 words
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Advertisement348 1933-11-29 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT DAY, SON AND HEWITT'S WORLD-RENOWNED POULTRY MEDICINES. Tick and Insect Powder. Diarrhoea Pellets Koup Pellets and Powder. Gape Mixture and Pellets Liver, Worm, and Lee weakness Pellets. Agents for Malaya j MEDICAL HALL, LTD., BUSINESS CARDS i FINEST QUALITY YORK CUT < ENGLISH HAMS Obtain your X'mas supplie*348 words
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Advertisement397 1933-11-29 2 TEMjek, I SINGAPORK NOTla l!Al NOTICF 7vent^ •N now U materials or iculanofsurht.,. v p5 m the Tender Supply C1 D*l OQe, Oaa a K:ill •ah?. aiw «*i Illd May 19 I iS? om M, Supply •2nd. 1934. J »»8*? GOLDII Acting icon] Dal secreun 4 rocuda: i I^ 1397 words
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Miscellaneous230 1933-11-29 2 DIARY OF THE WEEK Wednesday, 29th. Dunearn Road High Water 08.15, 8.7 ft., 21.19, 8.6 ft. Hockey: S.C.C. "A" vs. Medical College Rotary Tiffin. Adelphi Hotel, 1 p.m. Sepoy Lines- SRC "A" vs' Golf: Keppel G.C. Ladies Four- Ceylon S.C. S.R C ground tr S°^ S APC vs Wiltshire 11.230 words
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Article886 1933-11-29 3 FLIRTING WITH DEATH IN SCIENCE CAUSE Ex plorers' Adventures In Remote China SWEDISH EXPEDITION'S DISCOVERIES Peiping. Nov. 15. ter several adventures m the remote interior, including m one escape from death, Dr, Erik Norm, geologist no-Swedish Expedition, who went m search of Dr Nils another886 words
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Article, Illustration116 1933-11-29 3 BIRD BEATS SNAKE TO DEATH As Other Kookaburras Applaud ThP Mill U nee N -S-W.. Nov. 24. 1 a iLKXS! f a three f^t snake bj j TunPP kab V rra was witnessed by i i The kookaburra carried the snake ground. Pouncing upon it immediately. it took the snakeReuter - 116 words
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Article225 1933-11-29 3 Successful 12-Minute Test Call New Delhi, Nov. tt. A 12- minute test call was made this I afternoon by the Aaaoetated Press and Reuter's office. Delhi, to Router, London. Mr. Murray. European Manager, Reuter's. responded and talked m quick succession with no less than six officers of225 words
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Article27 1933-11-29 3 Ponte del Garda. Nov. 23. Col. and Mrs. Lindbergh have arrived 1 here from Horta, having decided to fly back to Europe.— Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 27 words
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Article944 1933-11-29 3 REMAINS OF AN ANCIENT CULTURE In The Home Of The Peking Man Peiping, Nov. 21. Possible discovery of an ancient culture m the cave near Piping where the 1,000,000-year-old "Peking Man" was found was announced at the opening session to-day of the tenth annual meeting of the Geological Society ofReuter - 944 words
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Article95 1933-11-29 3 Heartbroken Widow's Flight To Death Jacksonville, Florida. Nov Heartbroken at the death of h»r j husband, an airman, two w< ks m DQ tar TCtdtnt, Mrs. Louise Turck inton, a member of an aristocrat i family, borrowed an aeroplane with Tout boon 1 supply of petrol andReuter Wireless - 95 words
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Advertisement16 1933-11-29 3 Mm pß^Br^i^^^^^H MIW M^' Bl^^^^v m fl 1 'I ■bbb\ I ■Mil4ir4lll«WilHß jai];iiiii'.i»ii'y:V^i I. WJ.W. 87.16 words
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Advertisement176 1933-11-29 3 'i's3BEi riil Hlflr >fu h vk /v&^* v p&S^~ rl Germs of decay lurk m ugly film L Prevent trouble— keep teeth free from film with this special film-removing tooth paste IF you were to allow your teeth to gently removes this film and reveaU go even one day without176 words
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1568 1933-11-29 4 Harry Carr - Japan's Designs On The Philippines Harry Carr By The Final Storm Centre Of The Pacific A LTHOUGH some material progress is being made m the making of good roads, bridges and public schools, political conditions m China are as bad as it is possible for human imagination to compass ChinaN.A.N.A.; Free Press Copyright - 1,568 words
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Advertisement132 1933-11-29 4 SPECIAL X'MAS SALE. From 30th NOV. to 20th DEC. 1933. Spun-crepe silk shirts 8J.71 Fuji silk shirts a .:>,) i.'.o I'oplin >hirts Ist Quality a $1.80 l.«.» -do- -do- 2nd Quality $1.20 0.90 I\>lo Singlets Ist Quality <n $0.65 -do- -do- 2nd Quality 'a. 50.3» Peacock" Singlets Sleeveless) 'a SOni132 words
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Advertisement225 1933-11-29 4 Just the Thing to send Home. MALAY "SAMBAL DISH" CALENDAR Words and pictures cannot describe iX r A. the beauty of the Calendar r° X-.-j-*.. <* *fl V It Is an artistic creation m several f i «v colours that compliment beaut y jnrt '4 v **j good taste. V*^225 words
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Article, Illustration201 1933-11-29 5 Lorry tips up m a London street The driver was temporarily imprisoned m his cabin when a builder's lorry tipped up at Tollinfton Park. Finsbury Park. The vehicle was carrying a heavy load of timber. A lorry crashed201 words
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Advertisement92 1933-11-29 5 l Jy SCOTCH v\H!>^ T^L^ 'i^ I*l A^P^ I RIPK ■■few. S^^l I THIS CHRISTMAS you can pay your friends no I higher compliment than to send I them a gift case of this famous S old Scotch Whisky. Johnnie j Walker is packed m specially I decorated cases of92 words
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Article689 1933-11-29 6 A LITTLE GIRL'S "BAD HABITS" Curious Evidence In Local Cruelty Case Mod attention is being focussed on the mui-tsai case which has occupied the Criminal District Judges Court lor the past two days. A .Straits-born Chinese, Mrs. Chua Chcon Seng, wife of the Singapore re?jn s- ntativr ol eh Malayan689 words
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Article230 1933-11-29 6 Free Fight Ends m Hospital Charged with having assaulted Tan Ah Chwee. the conductor of a bus. three Sikh. Lakhman Singh. Deepa Singh and Attar Singh, assistants and proprietor respectively ofa petrol station on Geylang Road, were found guilty yesterday by Mr. J. M. Brander. the230 words
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Article556 1933-11-29 6 Competitors who have forecasted correctly EIGHT or more matches should send m their claims addressed to Football Competition No. 15, Singapore Free Press, 78, Cecil Street, Singapore. A postcard is all that is necessary giving number < t correct results claimed and the name and address556 words
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Article606 1933-11-29 6 Bankruptcy Office Fraud Sequel The possibility ot the Governm* tn m the Colony having to mak<« good the $12,612.13 lost In the Bankruptcy Offln fraud was mentioned m the Appeal Court yesterday when the appeal oi the Official Assignee ot the property oi Loh Chuk606 words
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Article73 1933-11-29 6 SEIZED i KWEQUa Hidden m Oil w I ank> Two Si the erei day. on .i m the imp about 7.000 "c j This OHM tad t>3 f v s.s. Kir H glan round th v Pleasant yd;. JJJ S2, tion dlfflcull hours hard m bays I73 words
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Article73 1933-11-29 6 (heltiar Pfcrtfa n ppfll The hearing a the Court oi a Zj C. Kasiviv. dant m a Ma. The respondent are 8 V 8 M r tli. original actfc n The origins! oro^ against administrator dS. V. S. Sup: MCDtd M held by the n- with one73 words
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Article66 1933-11-29 6 And Rcfvgm Return A total o. in* 110.000 hou.M y- ngtli n pr Hopei provino had fled at tIM chuiian incid I This total n i 90 per who B«d from I I i-« nsu> takt MOD Prei»'(Mwr.i. Q The heav; Tungpein distn< I to as the Tri.iiK.Reuter Pacific Service - 66 words
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Advertisement74 1933-11-29 6 l^^ijdl^ I H^ BRITISH «n x^r m%\ m%)£***'* *«l f\ \9 Mm .Tn^.h 6 SET U^ a lam with the ma Crompton <>n the bulb and packed m the famous blue and yellow YOU' PAY FOR UI VI f Uinfi ALL E LIGHT an H V P W tch over74 words
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Advertisement182 1933-11-29 6 j F/?£E P*£SS FOOTBALL COMPETITION No. IS I j 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 results182 words
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Advertisement28 1933-11-29 6 This duplicate list is for the convenience of competitors m keeping a record of their entries and on no account should it be sent to the Free Press.28 words
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Advertisement30 1933-11-29 6 I (U( si MUM lIOMK "SINGAPORE" THIS RKO( 111 II h i.< (>• n ron niakini; kBMn nniuic. ti:.> AdminJst'- end S«> ij: I'liKl M»" KKIIV A HUMI Ml» RafT fflH30 words
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Advertisement331 1933-11-29 7 <<^^ 1 OPENING at the CAPITOL H to-day 3.15-6.15-9.15 BRITAINS GRANDEST CONTRIBUTION TO THE SCREEN THE DRAMATIC SENSATION OF THE YEAR A GAU MONT-BRITISH TRIUMPH THAT has thrilled the World >vitli MADELEINE CARROLL HERBERT MARSHALL I CONRAD VEIDT SIR GERALD dv MAURIER and EDMUND GWENN I Was a Spy" is331 words
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Advertisement105 1933-11-29 7 MUNICIPAL BAND j List of Engagements For December, 1933. j Date. Day. Tine. Place. 1.12.33 Friday 9.00 p.m. Katons p ar k. 3.12.33 Sunday 9.00 p.m. Botanic (wardens. &12JS Wednesday 9.00 p.m. Telok Ayer. 13.12.33 Wednesday 5.15 p.m. Waterloo Street. 15.12.33 Friday 5.15 p.m. Katong Park. 20.12.33 Wednesday 5.15 p.m.105 words
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42 1933-11-29 8 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE ACKNOWLEDGMENT The family ot the late Mr. Teo Hoo i Lye beg to thank their relatives, friends and associations who attended the funeral on Sunday. Nov. 26th. 1933. and also those who sent caskets. wreaths, scrolls, and letters of condolence42 words
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467 1933-11-29 8 The Singapore Free Press WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 29, 1933 Indian Labour PVIDENCE that the discrimination I*- 1 by the Malayan Government m favour of the Malays at the expense of other communities is not being disregarded m India is forthcoming m comments to hand concerning the negotiations which are now m467 words
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Article1263 1933-11-29 8 A Weaiihy Tbwkay's Funeral Expenditure eniJetta '.< War Memories A R*9Cm Off Scottish Coast Hcuk To The Land Of His Birth Dr. Lim Han Hoe. one of the leading Chinese doctors m Singapore at the present time, is another product of the collegiate schools of the1,263 words
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Article84 1933-11-29 8 Col. E. A. Ash. General Manager Bu fronfti^ve^ 1016 K ang returne tMr. J. Cairns of the Electric Supply (P h rt e "o Munlc 'P a »ty- Penang sail. *f the P. and O. Comorin on home Lieutenant S.~aTh. Klrkby. MC The Royal Sussex Regiment.84 words
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Article39 1933-11-29 8 Sir. thai c the urgent due as retai over to a n, and it |o b ing will be <h<> ehai very nan] continued the be r tead i It v :ry will b i mitt. beam39 words
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Article143 1933-11-29 8 Sir. IL.an Te, k with the G pore» As*. association hei thin* realh expected oi ti dvisabl.' fa efforts within U his artul a voice from •Singap-.r. a great d.\d ment but tamed by t places the str pore* Assoctat; SC.B.A The fact thai Straits-born Chin. gapore143 words
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Article84 1933-11-29 8 Sir. I haw r.-.JG nt«m i >übllshing m Kbt Pttc ft *roblem «>t Mon.\v ore has t or all t<» Hndcntand the basio prlnriplc ly simple probi-r when applied to and finance For us In Mal.i being nxed to xhv ame MraHNMd I s unassailabl" Evm w\ parted84 words
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Article66 1933-11-29 8 The annual I Dlvt.sinr Mi: ish Medical As.v the General H(MplU] 1, day. Deo 16 Th H-tupied by peneral I addresses ot U Ing chairmen Tl.< the m»'»«tinu will tX I and m thll eonne< I will read tIM b: B Dr r Ortta m 'Mated with the 01 Dr66 words
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Advertisement281 1933-11-29 8 The Ideal X'mas Gift. You ran pay your friend* the hifhest «j^fJAIA.I*HI .■ompliment by s,nd,, u them a gift case |M of this f.imo u > oid Scotch Whisk > 4PwnRINMB Johnnie Walker is packed m specials «^9Mt W Sr MP?mS de< orated Christmas ca>es of 2. 3 6 o-281 words
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Advertisement43 1933-11-29 8 INSECTS SUFFER PAIN just as we do, declares a naturalist Then a centipede with chilblains must command the deepest sympathy. A "GAFLAC" ACCIDENT SICKNESS POLICY is a necessity, not a luxury. GENERAL ACCIDENT. FIXE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. Hongkong Bank Chambers. Telephone 6480.43 words
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Article211 1933-11-29 9 WILL NOT TOLERATE HIS DICTATORSHIP Demand For Immediate Resignation NO AID AGAINST FUKIEN tial development In the Fukien revolt is rrom Canton to Nankin > Warning the dictatori i. Central G^rerameni or tho reb^^ the resifnatton of Chiang Kai-shek and Wani the Premier. >a!U belteTedUnion Times - 211 words
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Article120 1933-11-29 9 Shanghai Nov. 28. timent has ordered Fukien. Marshal s been appointed I and General Liv Honan. will take i -Red forces m forces have been >ilize immediately and 1 milit.iry leaders have been tend a military conference Kancnang. aeroplanes, mostly contri- buted by the people of Shanghai and120 words
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Article100 1933-11-29 9 Hong Kong. Nov. 28. In a declaration to the people of Chekiang, General Lv Ti-ping. Governor, states that Nanking has completed a network oi military roads and light railways throughout the province, and at a few hours' notice the Hangchow headquarters are capable of sending reinforcements to100 words
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Article115 1933-11-29 9 Latest Rubber and Tin Prices And Sterling Rates RI'BBER London. Nov. 28. Messrs. Symington and Wilson's rubber market closing prices to-day were:Spot 'Sellers' 4 7 32d. '4 7 32d. 'Buyers* 4 5 32d (4 5 32d. January-March 4> 4 d. '4> 4 d. April-June 4 11 32 d.115 words
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Article130 1933-11-29 9 PENANG NOT TO TELL WORLD Casting Vote Kills Publicity Scheme -From Our Own Correspondent.) Af v Penang. Nov. 28. rinVi th^ meetin 8 <* tne Penang Municipal Commissioners to-day. Mr. Knights mocion to set up a standing committee to organise ways and means furthering the interest of the Settlement by130 words
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Article98 1933-11-29 9 Excellent Singing By Chinese Choir A large audience was present last night at St. Andrew's School Hall, at a concert held by the Say Mai Tang Choir of the Singapore Chinese Christian Church m aid of the Church iunds. The programme was thoroughly enjoyed. There was some98 words
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Article73 1933-11-29 9 Death Of Mother Saint Genevieve of Penang 'From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Nov. 28. Motner Saint Genevieve of the Penang Convent, who. until recently. was In charge of the Balik Pulau Convent, died to-day at the age of 70. She has been over 35 years In73 words
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Article409 1933-11-29 9 WOMAN CHARGED WITH THEFT Owner Went Away And Forgot It* Allegations that she had falsely taken possession of a purse containing over S2O left behind m a grocers shop were made against Mrs. Misso. a Eurasian woman who appeared for trial before the Fourth Magistrate. Mr409 words
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Article271 1933-11-29 9 Rotarians At Wangkang Dinner From Our Own Correspondent* Malacca. Nov. 28. Last night's Rotary dinner at the Malay Volunteer Company headquarters at the height of Wangkang enthusiasm was a great success, the local club entertaining a number of distinguished guests including representatives of the numerous271 words
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Advertisement76 1933-11-29 9 NEXT FRIDAY! *4 1 Pavilion v :s a Riot of fV News of the World VV C^.J)] Br.-.i-. pun uh irh >C f^\ Ben Travels" dialogue and Ralph roaring success t>^--^^^ with WINIFRED SHOTTER Story by BEN TRAVERS. It's a British Dominions Production. O MANY WONDERS TO TELL ABOUT! TOO76 words
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Advertisement179 1933-11-29 9 rai "His Master's Voice mUm portable Number Ninety Seven LIGHT IN W| IGHT SMALL [N M/i E AS Y TO VRRY LOW IN 1>1:!l SUBSTANTIALLY BLILT GKNKROUS 1 CONVENIENCE. UTILITY J MUSICAL RESULTS j "His Ma>toi'> Vofee** tfents ROBINSON CO., LTD. SINGAPORE. THAT "SOMETHING BETTER" FOR CRITICAL PLAYERS 'LOTUS' SHOES179 words
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Article1434 1933-11-29 10 INDIAN LABOUR IN MALAYA Atmosphere Not Over Favourable At New Delhi That the negotiation^ whi h are at present proceeding between the Government of India and the Malayan Governments m New Delhi m connection with the further recruitment of India labour are scarcely ta'dng place m the most favourable atmosphere1,434 words
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76 1933-11-29 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association November 28, 12 o'clock noon Tone of Market Very dull. Latest Cattle London Spot Sheet 4 5 32d. per lb. New York Spot Sheet 8 5 16 G.cts. per lb. Buyers Sellers R.S.S. equal to London Standard, Spot (loose* 13 13\' 8 R.S.S. equal to76 words
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Article183 1933-11-29 10 THE TIN PRICE November 28. Singapore tin prior per pikul $114.25. November 28. 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers Gambier 4.00 Java Cube 6.50 Hamburg Cube 6.50 Muntok White Pepper 22.50 White Pepper 22.00 Black Pepper 13.25 Copra, sundried 3.05 Copr.°.. mixed 2.40 Small Hake Tapioca 4 25183 words
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Article224 1933-11-29 10 November 28 London. 4 months' sight LM 9 64 London. 3 months' sight 2 4 18 London. 60 days' sight 24 7 64 London. 30 days' sight 2 4 3 32 London, demand 2 4 5 64 London. T.T. 2 4 1 16 Lyons and Paris, demand 970224 words
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Article127 1933-11-29 10 November 28 Devoe's Imperial Brilliant Kerosene per tin < oi 4 Imp. galls.) 2 70 Sylvan Arrow Kerosene per tin 150 Secony Motor Gasoline ex pump per British Imperial Gallon 82 Socony Motor Gasoline m 4-gal drums per British Imp. Gal. 85 Socony Motor Gasoline per127 words
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Article318 1933-11-29 10 RISE IN MALAYA WAGES Chairman Hopeful Of Batavia Confab tFrom Our C /n OOrtUfPOßdent.) Penan u, Nov. 28. Presiding at the annual meeting of i the Batu Lintang Rubber Company.; Limited, to-day. Mr. L E. Slowe said the one great difficulty of recent times lias been the continual318 words
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Article221 1933-11-29 10 United Press Association Nov. ?4 H !7. American C;m Com. 99 99 95 1 American Telephone and Telegraph 120 120' 2 119 3 8 Atcheson Railroad 48 7 8 4 J' 4 46' 4 Dupont 88 88 7 r> 84 7 a Firestone. Common 22 21 7 8United Press Association - 221 words
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Article198 1933-11-29 10 Stock Exchange Firm But Inactive London, Nov. 2b. On the money market conditions generally, have continued to favour J borrowers but some uncertainty has iboen noticeable m the bill market j during the week di-e to the clearing j banks' efforts to keep discount rates firm which proved198 words
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Article885 1933-11-29 10 This Problem Of Money 6 How It Controls Level Of Exchange THE following is another of a series oi i v leading American business men on prc\< blcms, how they arose and the proposals i tv liquidate them. IN our discussion of "representative money" brief reference885 words
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Article77 1933-11-29 10 (iovornnnnt To *ontr«»l Mines Trn X nunt bM wmlram nil duct trn Regulation.*wolfram <»n thl have bRtfonitnn I provt (1 by According I tJI»- Cm' V.i: from $500 000 to $1 thl Mterprtac tl tht* MttMlltilW Buroau Vhldl ploitation of th sale o! thi' Branch bur« SwatowPacific Service - 77 words
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Article79 1933-11-29 10 Prwmlfatfafl I iwi <h N A M;ir.< pronmlj been ismm: pofttnlni i Those ttOMU to rcmil.itManrhun.i The ratty l new fcanlrtni helplul to help f! amonu Ihi Of the ICI the MW l.iv con.siihTtil •> sensr ot Urn WOfd mont'V lend!:. savlni fhtngf brofc the 71 banl«> mont.Reuter Pacific Service - 79 words
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710 1933-11-29 11 FRASER'S SHARE LIST: Yesterday's Closing Quotations DAY NOVEMBER 28, 1933 ibang 32s 6d 33s 36s 9d 37s 9d Tin lss) 15s 15s 9d 1324 1.37»/ 2 36s 6d 37s 6d PadADI ($1) 31 34 109 1.12 (£1) 43 45 5s 5s 6d 40 43 48 50 Tin ibs 15s 15s710 words
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Article440 1933-11-29 11 SIR F. SWETTENHAM ON RESTR ICTION "Without It Rubber Cannot Prosper Our Own Correspondent.) London, Nov. 8. some arrangement of that i scheme lor the limiting and production over lite period. I cannot see ion rubber can prosper." Swettenham, G.C.M.G., as his considered view lon ol rubber restriction Wed at440 words
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Article188 1933-11-29 11 London, Nov. 14. It has now been announced that a new public company, to be called 'Ampat Tin Dredging" is being formed to "acquire and turn to account any j concessions lor any mining objects, mining rights or concessions, or any metalliferous lands, containing or supposed to188 words
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Article51 1933-11-29 11 London, Nov. 23. The four principal railway companies are assisting m providing the exhibition train which is being organised by private enterprise to display British manufactured goods during a three months tour of the southern half and part of northern England. The train will call at sixty important centres. BritishBritish Radio - 51 words
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Article156 1933-11-29 11 Tata Company's Plea For Further Protection Calcutta, Nov. 22. In the coune of their examination by c T^rin Board. Mr. A. R. Dalai and Mr. Mather, representing the Tata Iron and Steel Company, who are asking for a continuance of protection for another seven years, said If156 words
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Article59 1933-11-29 11 Baltic Countries Line Up For Share London. Nov. 23. Mr. Walter Runciman. President of the Board of Trade, said m the House of Commons that it was intended to negotiate commercial agreements with Lithuania. Latvia and Estonia m the near iuture but the date for the opening ofBritish Radio - 59 words
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Article394 1933-11-29 11 NEW TIN MERGER SCHEME? Anglo-Oriental's Alleged Objectives •From Our Own Correspondent' London, Nov. 12. To-day's Sunday Express contains the Interesting allegation that one outcome of the new quota arrangements for international tin production is likely to be the formation of a new company under the auspices of the Anglo-Oriental group394 words
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Advertisement496 1933-11-29 11 %IZ,WO,WH Awarance In force »Ter tIS,tH,Ht The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. 'Incorporated In the straits Settlements Companies Act m every particular. ATTRACTIVE PLANS OP ASSURANCE app ra Kre JT^L"" 1 IHI SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR AND WORKMEN'S wmmtm COMPENSATION INSLRANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWI^ST CURRENT496 words
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Advertisement408 1933-11-29 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital m 600.000 shares of €5 each tj 3.000,000 SS3 SiSSW ot £3MOW Proprietors £3,000 000 HEAD OFFICE 38. Bishopsgate, London. EC. 2. Agencies and Branches Alor Star Iloilo Semarang Amritsar Ipoh Seremban Bangkok Karachi408 words
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Article891 1933-11-29 12 DESTROYER FLOTILLA IN PORT British Ships Bound For Australia Loaned to the Australian Government for use m the new defence scheme of the Common wraith, five British destroyers which have just been reeommissioned as ships of the Australian Navy reached Singapore yesterday on their way (o Brisbane. They left home891 words
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Advertisement639 1933-11-29 12 Burns Philp Line. (Incorporated m Australia) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailing by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7,375 tons) ana the s.s. MANGOLA (3.352 tons): [Cargo only] e.s. MARELLA Is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia. Cabins de639 words
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Advertisement157 1933-11-29 12 BIBBY LINE [LONDON VI 22. PALI. M\l I I ON'DON of last twln-i .m Mail Paaw RANGOON. < 01 OMBO 1 n MAKM II I I v vi MOI Hi I ii\lni\ With thi Btnga] iiomi w IRI) 1 .nf«l GLOt* WORCESI I I CHESHIRE 4 VORKSHI BHROPBHI oxfordsh: STAFFORI157 words
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Miscellaneous405 1933-11-29 12 Local And Foreign Mail Despatches and Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 1 7 p.m. and Thursday 7.30 a.m. Kedah Monday to Friday i Saturday 7 p.m. Kuantan (via Jerantut) Monday to Friday 7 30 a.m. Kuantan (via Jerantut) Saturdays 7 p.m. Kelantan (via Padang Besar) Monday and Friday 7405 words
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Miscellaneous240 1933-11-29 12 VESSELS ARRIVED Larut. Brit 464 to:.s from Mah; 28 11 for Milifri 29.11 Mare Da. Brit 4.340 tons irom Melbourne 2811 for Java and Australian ports 2 IS Borneo Man:. Jap. 4.261 rons. irom Yokohama 28 11 for B Dt :i Calcutta 29 11. Cydopt, Brit 5.876 tons irom OtftTl240 words
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Miscellaneous141 1933-11-29 12 SING A POk£* HARBOR al«,i U s l<: East Wh.ui Capr Hotaai Main Whan Suu shilt [f; Anu > 7 F lr k ■1 pj| Hi raid Wharl U n ms v trt 37: H.M! Hsi| H.M.S V. Empire I>o, k Karagola 46 1 Klttna 5 s Section 10 <Kntra141 words
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Advertisement550 1933-11-29 13 P. O. British India and Apcar Lines. (Incorporated In England) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. fUNDEB CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERVMENT LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICI. OITWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA JAPAN. T TO*OO S Lt" P V- RAXCHI T *BEJ S £"V550 words
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Advertisement554 1933-11-29 13 Ellerman Bucknall Steamsisip Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In England) mmtm "ELLERMAN" LINE FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG a VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL DAIWDUKU. City of Lille Due SalI City of EvansviUe JP Po^ c l City of Norwich ec 29 Jan 2 City of Rou b aix F R554 words
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Advertisement1019 1933-11-29 13 \IV-M>-I#y m A I ft INSURANCE. RAILWAYS. The Federated sfaiay Butee Railways Tb* Koysl 9mt m .ij, of m B ?v BLUE PUMMEL LIME Regular service tp Marseilles. London. Am.^t-rdam. Rotterdam and Bremen Genoa, Harre. Ll^rpooi and^Qlasgow -Bottoa, New V.rV and BaSm^ WEEKLY SERVICE TO^LOmKI f i^Wa CONTINENT VU Port1,019 words
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Advertisement665 1933-11-29 14 K. P. M. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPU MAJANG Wednesday. Nov. 29. Prigi-Hadja. Sapat. Tembilahan. PoeloePallas, Pengalian-Estate and Rengat. THEDENS— Wednesday, Nov. 29. Muntok and Palembang. TOBA Wednesday. Nov. 29, Toengkil. Moeara-Saba and Djambi. BOTH— Wednesday. Nov. 29, Belawan-Deli. VAN OI THOORN— Thursday, Nov. 30, Cheribon (not for passengers). Semarang. Sourabaya with665 words
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Advertisement406 1933-11-29 14 TO EUROPE FROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG VIA COLOMBO, BOMBAY, SUEZ, PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA, MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK. Arrive Leave Leave Arrive Spore. Spore. Penang. N.York. Pres. Monroe rj> ec •> Dec. 5 Dec. 7 Jan. 16 Pres. Van Buren Dec 16 Dec. 19 Dec. 21 Jan. 30 Pres.406 words
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Advertisement590 1933-11-29 14 TO NAPLES. MARSEILLES, LONDON. ANTWERP Bi MIOOLESKKOI S SSUWA MARU 10.600 Nov. 29 Dec 1 HARUNA JFUSHIMI MAKU 10.900 Dec 14 la KATORI M HAKOZAKIMARU 10.9«»n O i>l KABBSUA JTERUKUNI MARU 12.000 Jan. 0 10: YABUKIN HAKUSAN MARU 10.300 Jan 24 H •May omit KotteruAnt. iCalk at Baa TO LIVERPOOL590 words
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Article470 1933-11-29 15 WHY R.U. EXPELLED TOM BROWN Fateful Visit To Manchester own Correspondent.) London, Nov. 10. >»-nsation was caused ball circles last night by j the Rugby Union had j Brown, the England. and Bristol full-back D ol the Union ruh's i sm and their byenformation came v a not only to470 words
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Article198 1933-11-29 15 lood Form In -Melbourne Match held its first trial to m which is to visit Eng- inimer. The match, which Melbourne, was m the of a benefit for the two veter- Ironmonger and Blackie. but it acted the Australian selectors, as the probable candidates for piaces le Australian198 words
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Article86 1933-11-29 15 Interesting Testimonial Match At Melbourne Melbourne. Nov. SL The testimonial match between Richardson's Eleven and Woodtulls Eleven, which commenced yesterday, was continued to-day Richardson's Eleven declared thrir innings at the overnight total. Woodfulls Eleven had made 317 tor 4 at the close. Woodtull made 118 m 220 minutes,86 words
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Article75 1933-11-29 15 Queensland Golfer's Plucky Fiffht Brisbane. Nov. 24. N. C. Fowlie won his golf match against the Indooroopilly Club champion <D. Ranger > recently while suffering from two broken ribs. Prior to the match Fowlie fell against a chair, but did not realise the extent of hisReuter - 75 words
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Article25 1933-11-29 15 Inche Hassan bin Abdullah bin Buang. an Officer m Class V. Malay Officers' Scheme, has been appointed to act as District Officer. Tangkak (Class IV >.25 words
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Article2034 1933-11-29 15 WEEKLY SPOR TING NOTES Hockey: Interesting games rtaged-S.R C meet P..H ■n important match. Boxing Amateur n g I'dv forthcoming tournament. Cricket: A few L,h Malays .nterport success. R ugby f g^TuS laya Cup games-Now have to meet the Command—Scotland v. The Rest match. JHE past week's hockey has produced2,034 words
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Article35 1933-11-29 15 Sepoy Lines Monthly Medal The Men's Monthly Medal November) at Sepoy Lines Golf Club last week-end was won by A. I. Horsley— 69 nett. The Ball Sweep was won by Dr E. B. Murrell.35 words
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Article301 1933-11-29 15 Promotion Of Competitions In Malaya Advice has been IVMIfVi trom the Royal Automobile Club, the body which governs motor sport throughout the i British Empire by virtue of authority conferred upon It by the Alliance Internationale des Automobile Clubs K< eonnus and International Agreement. that Urn Rules and301 words
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Advertisement21 1933-11-29 15 iV^w beauty NEW REFINEMENT NEW POWER SPEED AI?STINS triiuiiiiuiuiuuut:ittiiuuiutiiiuiuiutiimi&iiuiiimiiiuiiiii::iii<.imiiiiiiifititiiHHiiiiii wiHHMiniiiiiiir.iMinimiiiiimitimiiiii See them at BORNEO-MOTORS-LTD. Branche. from Singapore to Penang. llllHHllHilllHlHllllllllHHllfllHH l21 words
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Advertisement134 1933-11-29 15 H3^ (c\ i jmh? cooling dip m r\^TT t^/ y A J the sea may be enjoyable but it liardly reaches that vital "Dry Spot" which necessitates a cooling and refreshing drink. Insist on PHOENIX it's cooling and pure. refreshing draught to follow. Resting after the exertions, order PHOENIX and134 words
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776 1933-11-29 16 Prove Much Too Strong For Public Services Merchants, fcpts.: I'ub. Services nil. The Merchants gained their first victory m the S.C.C. rugger tournament when they met the Public Services on the padang yesterday, scoring two tries without reply. Thus with the tournament at its half776 words
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Article276 1933-11-29 16 Weak Perak Rugby XV Beaten •From Our Own Correspondent.* Ipoh. Nov. 28. Playing almost continuously m rain the Wiltshires beat Pt rak by 6 points to 3 at Rugby to-day. Perak fielded a weak team. Boyd. Tulnell. Cameron and Owen being unable to play. Perak. playing well m276 words
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Article489 1933-11-29 16 Draw For 20 Irish Griffins The Singapore Turf Club draw for twenty Irish thoroughbred griffins resulted as ioilows: Drifting Home, b.e.f. 1931. St. Jerome Adrift, •An am Kongsi." Eleventh Hour, eh.e.g. 1930. Arrant Chicf Kirkloisk, Messrs. T. F. Anderson Pole and F. M. Edmonds. Daw. b.e.f.489 words
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Article246 1933-11-29 16 Fond Defeats Bee Basco Most of the interest and enthusiasm at the boxing tournament m 'Penang on Sunday was centred m ;the bout between L. S. Fond, reputed ,to be the best Chinese flyweight m Malaya and a newcomer to Penang, and Bee Basco. Fond won the246 words
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1131 1933-11-29 16 Kilat Wins R. S. Y. C. Longest Race The six metres boats of the Royai Singapore Yacht Club raced round the Johore Shoal buoy, under excellent weather conditions on Sunday. The course— 29 miles as the crow flics Is the longest of the1,131 words
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Article60 1933-11-29 16 The iolk»wing will represent the V.MCA. Ist XI against Raffles Institution on Friday, at 5.15 p.m on the R.I ground. C. C. Meredith. R J. R. Stacey L. M Pennelather. W Pullen. P. ODwyer. V Xavier. M Catchatoor. F Pullen. Lee Tuck Soon. G L F Willis. Lee60 words
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Article147 1933-11-29 16 S.C.C VS. M. C. The following have been invited lo play hockey lor SC.C vs. Malaya Command Officers on Monday, at SCC Dr J M. A Lowson: J R McDougall. X C. Johnston Hill; D R Godfrey. D H Tudor. L J A Feilden: S Webb. G H Strooback. C147 words
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Article136 1933-11-29 16 New Clt Is Form, A pr« MMptotl va.s hck: with t)i» club and ol dial* A simil.u several yean revived m i«.; i d T} encouraM cyclists On UK Penson. Hey t man. Mr V Mr. Smith Lowe of ttM siderabh this branch to do event]136 words
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Article46 1933-11-29 16 Singapore t hampion^hi Tics u> b» pla at Ihl Oii Chang! R".»d Mixed Doubles *< I ial» Vass and Mill J Tfci Wan and M:s> I 1 Intrr lub Indies l>«»ublr> Horii and M Sal Ming and vs MIM V Gin Hw. lntrr-('lu>> vs. Amateur Ath46 words
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Article17 1933-11-29 16 KflU h. I Public > The t» .1 bt Zamzam. I>« Navkawi. liOSl Sail. h. Doll.. Sharif! 'rapt.i.17 words
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Advertisement14 1933-11-29 16 PLENTY of CHEAP HOT WATER. USE.GAS and SAVE WAITING PHONE 5101. MUNICIPAL GAS DEPT.14 words
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Advertisement22 1933-11-29 16 100% BRITISH MILK REGAL »UNSWEETE\KI> COiNDEi\SEI> Procurable at aU leading Provision v Sole Agents HENRY WAUGH CO.. LTD SINGAPORE. PENANG. KUALA LUMTI22 words
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