The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 1 December 1933
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section17 1933-12-01 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 14,128 ESTD. 1835. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1. 1933. If CENTS.17 words
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Article1092 1933-12-01 1 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Bill Britain Cannot Stand Alone COMMONS ARMS DEBATE I Cannot Re\cai \l| I Know ips are sealed/' declared Mr. Baldwin in the iroons debate on Britain's defences. "It is he difficulties when anyone is speaking on iitieni that he cannot reveal aH he knows." he1,092 words
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Article347 1933-12-01 1 NA TIONS RUSH TO "SERVE" U.S.A. But Must Take "Solids" In Return Washington. Ov. 30. In order to obtain import quotas exlZZ n V he fiXed minima o? the proposed liquor agreement, each foreign nation must make corresponding concessions with regard to U.S. trade especially in larm products to FranceReuter - 347 words
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Article398 1933-12-01 1 £26,000 GOLD BULLION STOLEN Mysterious Affair On Siamese Express QOi_k> bullion to the value of i'26,050 sterling disappeared in mysterious fashion from the Siamese Railways Bangkok— Penang express on Wednesdav nnrht News of the loss reached Singapore yesterday afternoon. The gold, which was in bars, was placed on board the398 words
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Article94 1933-12-01 1 From Our Own Correspondent.» Bangkok. Nov. 30. Three boxes ol treasure containing bold valued at 280.000 ticals were missed Irom a Qrit class compartment ol the International Exprtss last night between Petchaburi and Hua Hin. The tiold was insured. Regular shipments oi gold have been inade for some94 words
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Article99 1933-12-01 1 fFTOnr Our Own Correspondent.* Penan*. Xo\. When the International Express arrived this evening inquiries irom passengers revealed that the boxes "onTaining the fcold were observed on tl)e platform at Bangkok. When the train reached Hua Hin the loss oi the gold was discovered and an examination of99 words
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NO COLONIAL CUSTOMS UNION
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Article92 1933-12-01 1 Tariffs Cannot Be Abolished London. Nov. 29. In the House of Commons ViceAdmiral Taylor <Con.. Paddington S. > I urged a Customs Union between Britain and the Crown Colonies. Sir P. Cunliffe Lister replied that the establishment of identical customs rates in Britain and the Colonies would beReuter - 92 words
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Article119 1933-12-01 1 London. Nov. 28. Speaking as the guest of honour at the annual luncheon of the Empire Industries' Association, Mr. Stanley Bruce, the High Commissioner for Australia in London, emphasised the paramount necessity of the day of a resolute policy for imperial cooperation with a view to overcomingReuter Wireless - 119 words
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Article81 1933-12-01 1 F Seeks Job— "Any Capacity" London. Nov. 30. "Schneider Trophy winner, once holder of the world's speed record, seeks employment, any capacity." This startling appeal for a job set Fleet Street sleuths in quest of the advertiser's indentity. He is Captain H. C. Biard. who won theReuter - 81 words
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LIGHTNING RAIDS BY DUBLIN POLICE
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Article68 1933-12-01 1 London, Nov. 28. "Then can be no question of an Ireland Parliament." declared Lord Craigavon. Prime Minfst« r of Northern Ireland, whom the dtxtors have lorbidden to participate actively in the general election. He believed that Ulster would be a permanent buflvr between England and an IrishReuter Wireless - 68 words
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Article90 1933-12-01 1 London, Nov. 30. Police authorities in Dublin to-day suddenly swooped down on the residences of General O'Dufly. former chief of the Irish Free State police and BOW the leader of the United Ireland party and Mr. Ernest Blythe. lormer icePresident and Minister ol Finance in theReuter - 90 words
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Article36 1933-12-01 1 D.E.I. Government Views To Re Discussed Kil.im.i Nov. 30. An xtraordinary meeting oi thr Suprerm Council has been con\»:.- I lor Dec. 5 to discus the Government's view with i>*fard to rubber restrict'n:: ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Advertisement64 1933-12-01 1 OBTAINABLE AT ALL JOING PROVISION STORES TO DAY'S ATTRACTIONS COCKTAIL DANCE MAKAN KETCHIL 6.30 p.m. to 8.15 p.m. INFORMAL DINNER DANCE 9.30 p.m. to Midnight BOOKING NOW OPEN TMAS EVE to be held on Saturday, Dec. 23rd, Extension to 2 a.m. DAY, Tuesday, December 26th Extension to 2 a.m. *W64 words
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Advertisement98 1933-12-01 1 On Other Pages The Gap to be militarised— Page 2. Official Assignee criticised in appeal case s—Page5 Page 7. Attempted burglary at Messrs. Little's Page 7. Prominent Chinese declare* war between Russia and Japanese is inevitable —Page 3. Fear of Japan keeps Powers from helping China Page 3. Singapore-Johore omnibus98 words
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Advertisement118 1933-12-01 1 OBTAINABLE AT ALL LEADING PROVISION STORES CHRYSLER POWER U w^^r ■^^B 188 H Bf V B V PATRONS OF THE ADELPHI ARE REQUESTED TO KINDLY NOTE THAT TO-NIGHT. DECEMBER Ist. 1933. FROM 8 PM THE DININGROOM. COCKTAIL LOUNGE. ROOF-GARDEN AND PALM COURT ARE RESERVED EXCLUSIVELY FOR THE St. ANDREW'S SOCIETY.118 words
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Article47 1933-12-01 2 Rome. Nov. 23. A deficit of £64.000,000 is shown by Italian finances for the fiscal year 1932/33. expenditure totalling £352,000,000 and revenue £288.000.000. In his budget speech last May, the Italian Finance Minister estimated the deficit for the current financial year 1933 34 at £47,000.000. Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 47 words
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Article91 1933-12-01 2 Nazi Sympathies Said To Have Lessened Doom. Nov. 25. The ex-Crown Prince Wilhelm arrived at Doom House this morning to see the ex-Kaiser. Interviewed by Reuter, the ex-Crown Prime Wilhelm said he would go to the island of Wioringen on Monday to visit his old place ofReuter - 91 words
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Article298 1933-12-01 2 MILITARISING THE GAP DISTRICT Rubber Estates To Give Place To Barracks THE Gap, Singapore's famous beauty spot, will soon be practically surrounded by large areas of military land occupied by barracks and ordinance stores. The Military Department are acquiring two large areas in that district, extending from Holland Road to298 words
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Article441 1933-12-01 2 Aerodrome To Be Ysed By Dutch Service The Malay Mail states on official authority, that the K.L.M the Holland —Java air mail line— has applied for permission to use the Kuala Lumpur aerodrome when it has been reconstructed. It is likely, therefore, that besides serving the two441 words
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Article44 1933-12-01 2 A daring burglary is reported to have I taken place at Alor SUr on Fr?lay ?L ght When the nous of Tuan Syed Ahmad Aljeffri. Superintendent S Monopolies and Customs iledah wa^ ?f°^ e n n nn in^ and jeweller y to ti^ vaTui44 words
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Article578 1933-12-01 2 Most Successful Year Since Inception The eighth annual general meeting of the Malayan Kennel Association incorporated was held in Kuala Lumpur on Saturday. Mr. C. R. Thurstan (President" being in the chair. Others present were Mr. F. C. Cox Vice-President >. Mrs. F. R Byron, Mrs. E. J.578 words
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Article256 1933-12-01 2 Monday, Nov. 20. Miss E. Robinson arrived to stay at Government House. Rt. Rev. The Bishop of Singapore and Mrs. Roberts. Hon. Mr. J. Bagnall. Group Captain S. Smith. Mr. and Mrs C. Wilson. Mr. T. C. Martine. Mr W T Cherry. Captain S. W. Jones and Mr256 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement114 1933-12-01 2 V^Al— S— SM— A^^ I The MONACO SALOON This model, which by Iti Individualistic features, outstanding reliability and brilliant performance has earned a world wide reputation, is in it* newest form still further improved. It is car complete in all details which may enhance the comfort and convenience of passengers114 words
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Advertisement148 1933-12-01 2 Law Notices For The Day Before the Chief Justice. F.M.S.. Mr. Justice Gerahty and Mr. Justice Mills in the Ist. Court at 10.45 a.m. Court of Appeal Judgment: No. 24--Re Chop Kvtong Fook Seng. At 11 a.m. No. 25--Racha Singh vs. The Official Assignee ol the estate of O. A.148 words
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Advertisement399 1933-12-01 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMentTW DAY, SON AND HEWITTS WORLD-RENOWNED POULTRY MEDICINES. Tick and Insect Powder. Diarrhoea Pellets Roup Pellets and Powder. Gape Mixture and Pellets Liver, Worm, and Lee weakness Pellets. Agents for Malaya MEDICAL HALL, LTD.. BUSINESS CARDS FINEST QUALITY YORK CUT ENGLISH HAMS Obtain your X'mai supplier from JACKSON CO.,399 words
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Advertisement305 1933-12-01 2 SING AIM )lTin?TT>sl 1 I nci I ire mm V I materials or -ulars of S uoh t. I In the TYi;d. I Supply Oaa c IB fad May' I nm Moi Supply I 'J* UjJ I Coal M Closln 1 2nd i<i i Tue **r J<* NOTICE I Trade305 words
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Miscellaneous351 1933-12-01 2 DIARY OF THE WEEK I Friday, Dec. Ist. jGolt: Garrison G.C. Postlethwaite j High Water 09.24, 9.3 ft., 22.49, 8.7 ft. Cup < ladies*: Island Club St. Andrew's Dinner and Caledonian Captain's Cup (first round >. Ball. Adelphi Hotel. 1 p.m. Monday, 4th. Rugby: Public Services vs. M.C.U.. High Water351 words
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Article253 1933-12-01 3 Impressions Of Two Years 9 Stay In Moscow Mr. MO TEH-HUI INTERVIEWED Chinese correspondent.) liner Conte Rosso imber of distinguished visi- Among them were h-hui. former Governor of i later nerai Manager of istern Railway, Wang i .<e -Minister of in Nanking, Yang I Consul-General in number253 words
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Article281 1933-12-01 3 Not Ready For War With Japan Mr. Wjnj Chia-cheng. who had boen assisting the Chines, delegation aj the League of Nations during the momentous meetings in 1931 and IMS on the Sino-Japanese dispute is returning to China on the Italian mer Conte Rosso, which281 words
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Article161 1933-12-01 3 And Tommy One Eye's Gift To Boot In the Supreme Court the Crown decided not to plead a bill in the case In which an aboriginal named Boot, jtherwise known M Arre Mor Temulk. was charged with the murder of an aboriginal named Frank. The case was161 words
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308 1933-12-01 3 FIRST POLICE PROSECUTION A de fi"ite move to stamp out rk tn "jaga kreta" trade is being made by the Traffic Department. Seven Malay and Tamil "Jaga kreta" i a^ s ran in Tom 23 to 12 years. Brander. the Fourth Magistrate, yeaterf,rn ™Z mnii308 words
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Article191 1933-12-01 3 When Does It Becomes An Advertisement Tin- rather confusing question ol when a sign-board ceases to be a signboard and becomes an advertisement was discussed at a meeting of the Rural Board yesterday. 'You may be told where you can buy Shell or Mobiloil. or where you191 words
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Article282 1933-12-01 3 Lfchtly Clad Tamil Lady's Indiscretion Fi^t n V imuSement was caused I" the Court Sf^' 1 Court l^ h »^n Court Chief Inspector S. E. Smith re- U M J- C W A Sennett the strange behaviour of a good-looking I hTSJL T £2S woim n who282 words
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Article60 1933-12-01 3 Three Tamils Arrested At Singapore Three Segamat Tamils. Supramaniam. Kalimuthu and Ramasamy. were arrested here on Wednesday on a charge oi having murdered a youth named Ayavoo at Segamat on Nov. 17. They were produced before Mr. Qliee, the Second Magistrate, yesterday morning and remanded in custody until60 words
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Article81 1933-12-01 3 Matii ;t>. Nov. 15. It will be remembered that tinMadras Legislative Council sanctioned a grant Of Rs. 15.000 lor investigation into the possibilities of a provincial broadcasting service. Consequently i Government have decided to obtain the loan of rho .services of a Superintending Engineer of the British Broadcasting! Corporation81 words
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Article12 1933-12-01 3 Mr. F. Keir, Assistant Engineer, has left Jasin for homo on furlough.12 words
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Article88 1933-12-01 3 k Flies 1,003 Miles Perth, W.A., Nov. 26. On the fourteenth day after liberation irom Barton, one homing pigeon out of eighty pigeons has returned a distance of 1003 miles fifty-three chains to B. Oliver's loft at Claremont. The birds left Barton on Oct. 21, at 5.19 a.m.88 words
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Article100 1933-12-01 3 Members oi the orchestra are reminded of the rehearsals to be held on Monday. Dec. 4. and Monday, Dec. 11, at the usual time in the Victoria Memorial Hall. As the full complement of woodwind and brass will be present, all string players who can possibly attend100 words
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Article42 1933-12-01 3 An Indian bullock-cart driver, who employed a beast suffering from an abscess on the neck, was charged before Mr. Grice in the Police Court yesterday with causing cruelty to animals. He admitted the offence and was fined $15. or 21 days' imprisonment.42 words
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Article113 1933-12-01 3 Prohibition In Singapore Suggested Following upon the recent agitation by the Municipal Commissioners against the indiscriminate snaring and shooting of birds and wild animals on the island of Singapore, a point was raised at the Rural Board meeting yes- lerday as to whether some steps could not113 words
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Article45 1933-12-01 3 The strange menu letoctcd by row was revealed alter it had been slaughtered by a Moss Vale Sydney butcher. Embedded in the "honey-comb" lining of the paunch there were lorty-nine nails, three screws, one clout-headed tack, a staple, nut. washer and -a piece of wir*\45 words
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Article187 1933-12-01 3 She Feels Like 48 Achr.s and pain* are not mevttabfc in old age. When they do come then is always a cause tor them eMM that can be overcome Here ki .4 UtUe lesson on (rowing old. by u woman oi 78 For the lav187 words
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Advertisement66 1933-12-01 3 "•ed suffer no kxtfer tftt pate 3<*:ofnfort of RheurmtiMi a, lumbago if your Mood to pure and healthy Mac* ih% oust of th« treubfe by ta.nj Cbritet Blood Mixture. 4 mOCk i iummdStmm. *~d m UQ OK) m TABLET firm is New beauty NEW REFINEMENT NEW POWER SPEED in jj66 words
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Advertisement230 1933-12-01 3 Just the Thing to send Home! MALAY "SAMBAL DISH" CALENDAR Words and pictures cannot describe *4 i the beauty of the Calendar Vv^***;*-' It is an artistic creation in several S V^ V colours that compliment bemvtf and i !lilV* \m\ *> j Price $1.50 Each '^.l*S^ KELLY WALSH, LTD.,230 words
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939 1933-12-01 4 Maggy Rouff - Maggy Rouff What The Mannequins Tell By II you have ever watched a parade of mannequins you have perhaps been interested in the various types of beauty who patwtfi before you. You might find the tall serene type of young woman who is939 words
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487 1933-12-01 4 PENELOPE WILLIAMS - PENELOPE WILLIAMS I By •MOUN-TAN may be healthful and smart, but it will eventually make j the skin less fine In texture, and give it that unwanted leathery look. Even i the use of oils or ointments to prevent ourning. and the many mixtures often487 words
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Article, Illustration956 1933-12-01 4 FOR this season evening cothes are a pageant of extravagance. Women 'seem to have returned to their natural llove of ooulence and express it in their clothes. Expensive beaded frocks are again back? in fashion, trailing fragile skirts are the last word and all smart women956 words
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Article151 1933-12-01 4 Beautify The Eyebrows 'Eyebrows should he I lhade OTtWO darker than the hair." say* Blonde Mar; C It y >ur I ;>. -v is heavy and h«\ivy Worn. do not make your eyeoi i d.uk. -hat meanj rather star.-, cf responsioility for your face I ry. And few Facet van151 words
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92 1933-12-01 4 out Of Mormon Stronghold Came Loretta Young Lorett;, I her rlfOUf none oi th< I i grand lady j make-up and H I cynical i B s\\'- s..\ I irmv. (Irani I Lot' feeli much i I I the w.. H ralltd up v. H Polk Ann 6 Polly was92 words
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Article78 1933-12-01 4 Belts And Blouses At. and ir.fp moment to I llghi Belf> aU kind* /iyh fabi bu-kles buckle? sparkle and I bhk for I 'Vldr acroai Ihi Vol. HU ire jrou can i bflt n u I swim But belli a: 11 11^ beiof 1 day I node able w.iv Ti78 words
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Advertisement36 1933-12-01 4 BEAUTIFUL BABIES OF SINGAPORE Co\y Gate JH^Hv li Agents fo r North fm E^ct BBlfil t *J£zrzi'ZZm "H Market St», Singapore* r s ■*l u>at b e what you tvant them to be on Cow Gatl"36 words
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Advertisement32 1933-12-01 4 $UfPSON3 SELF^PA/S/NG FLOUR INDIAN CHINESE RUGS CARPETS CHINESE TWISTED GRAS MATTINGS IN ALL LATEST DESIGNS sIZ£S AT REASONABLE PRICES BE SURE TO BUY THE BEST Wassiamull Assomull L 31 33 High Street.32 words
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Article, Illustration182 1933-12-01 5 No medium is too humble to boom President Roosevelt's National Recovery Association Campaign and this line display of apples at the Newton County Harvest show at Neosho, Maryland, carried on the good work. The Duke of Connaught left Waterloo Station,182 words
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Advertisement28 1933-12-01 5 TRAIN BRAND CONDENSED MILK C °NDENSED>" LI( Recommend 'TRAIN MILK 9 for youi* daily use. PURITY AND ECONOMY Mitsubishi Shoji Kaisha, Ltd., UNION BUILDING. Phone 5977—5978—5979 Nt-S.K 428 words
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Article520 1933-12-01 6 New Bus Service To Johore TO BE RUN j BY EUROPEAN COMPANY i A further step in the modernisation' o! Singapore's transport services was, discussed at a meeting of the Rural i Board yesterday when an application by a newly-formed European company uhe name was not disclosed* to run a520 words
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Article274 1933-12-01 6 The Automobile Association of Malaya supplies the following Roads and Bridges Information Singapore (Municipal).— Changi. Joo Chiat. Tanjong Katong and Grove Roads. Level crossings— Caution. Newton Circus, at Jn. Newton. Kg. Java. Bt. Timah and Scotts Roads. Traffic from approach roads must turn L and proceed274 words
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Article438 1933-12-01 6 FREE PRESS FOOTBALL COMPETITION Six Free Chances Every Week BELOW will be found particulars of the Free Press Football Competition No. 15 in which you are asked to forecast results of ten matches to be played in the English and Scottish Football Leagues on Dec. 2.438 words
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Article122 1933-12-01 6 A duplicate libt is provided in which the competitor may keep u record of his entries. These small lists must not on any account be used for entries— they are only for the convenience of competitors. Competitors who have forecasted correctly EIGHT or more matches122 words
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Advertisement250 1933-12-01 6 FOR SENDING HOME "SINGAPORE" THIS BROCHURE has been compiled for the purpox*.- of makiner known to the world, in some measure, the sta?e.s of development of Singapore from its foundation; and the Administrative, Commercial. Industrial and Social conditions of the present time. PRICE $1.00 KELLY WALSH. LTD.. Incorporated in Hong250 words
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Advertisement210 1933-12-01 6 j FREE PRESS FOOTBALL COMPETITION No. 15. J I agree to abide by the conditions governing this competii tion as set out above and to accept as final the decision of the J Competition Editor of the Singapore Free Press in all matters appertaining thereto. My forecast of the results210 words
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Advertisement198 1933-12-01 6 WHEREVER YOU AR| you can enjoy the freshness and flavoui ol P*iten« tl i«gS IJrooke l^mil I A /i7 \t 1 1 111 I r Brooke Bond Tea u'i/A garden fntktk Booking Opens at john littles 2nd December. S.V.C. Grand Xmas I PANTOMINE "Babes in the Wood' (or "LOST IN198 words
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Article597 1933-12-01 7 Official Assignee's Action Attacked Interesting Point Raised In Appeal Court t matter concerning the Official Assignee in reproofl of creditors in was argued in the Court ■■sterriay before the Chief 3 l Mr. Justice Thomas I rahty and Mr. Justice the first time, said597 words
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Article214 1933-12-01 7 Attracted By Christmas Display Attempts j To Break j Into Littles An attempt to break -into the store of Messrs. John Little's in Raffles:' Place during the early hours of Wednesday morning is revealed to the Free Press. The discovery that there had been some tampering witii one of the214 words
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Article515 1933-12-01 7 HUGESTOLEN PROPERTY DUMP Startling Discovery By The Police A Pathan lance corporal attached to the Central Police Division. Singapore, was among a number of men who were arraigned before Mr. R. J. F. Curtis, the Third Magistrate, yesterday, alleged to be members of an extensive gang who make it their515 words
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Article61 1933-12-01 7 Sentences aggregating 37 months' rigorous imprisonment were passed on the five accused convicted in the Siamese priest kidnapping case by the Criminal District Judge this week. Wai Chia Yin i Siamese detective No. 24) received eight months, Wee Guan Poh 10 months, Wai Pi Charmant 10 months. Jane Olsen three61 words
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Article208 1933-12-01 7 Electricity j "Spreads To The North t London. Nov. 27. The Central Electricity Board has authorised the undertaking in the north-west, of England and north Wales area of the introduction of the grid tariff to become operativ? on Jan l. The area is on? ofBritish Radio - 208 words
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Advertisement44 1933-12-01 7 A Grand M.G.M. Show you simply MUST Enjoy! Vpf^pVf robert"" young 'M -Jrf^ MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN^ -ondon Crowds fgg? 1 LJADnv W With LAUREL HARDY flocked to vX? in tot 5 Weeks! T .«j he MUSIC BOX^ i ,n tSM" 1 I "GOLD DIGGERS^J^i^i*,,, i44 words
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Advertisement290 1933-12-01 7 6.15 TONIGHT jPAVI L I 0 N TONIGHT Ralph Lynn in his funniest part with Ben Travers providing his funniest farce I flllVffcV T^ ft Si^ -*w. B^BB B^bU# IVf 1 'd* y 1 V B^BI ala^^X 1-" H >4P JbV am at 1 ■.VAX /a^Br I al^. I a^LV290 words
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485 1933-12-01 8 The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1933. The S.C.B.A WE return to the subject of membership of the Straits {Chinese British Association this morning with a certain degree of satisfaction. Enquiries go to show that discussion of the causes of .the comparative smallness of that membership has had a485 words
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Article1220 1933-12-01 8 MALAY, we are told officially, is to be the lingua franca of the country, or the towns as well as the villages. Business, it is to be interred, is to be conducted in Malay. Frequent objections have beeii •'4 raised to the K^De.nanJ *<*£*, g~ or1,220 words
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Article398 1933-12-01 8 Dr. Khalid Sheldrake and Mr Khalid Simpson are arriving on Saturday from Kuching. Sarawak, in the course of their tour of the Far East. A very pleasant function took place at Seremban on Saturday at the D Bandor School Hall. Rasak. when Tuar. Sheikh Ahmad bin398 words
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Article466 1933-12-01 8 poniscmoß t I celebrated I rada I I Including I 81 I I item* oilier ire I African barl I ver I P'P- wh« I celebr.- I I I On»' remei I tion> I and i I gueati ti I I I I I and i> pi466 words
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Advertisement308 1933-12-01 8 Enjoy the Pleasure of Giving Your Friends the Ideal Christmas Present. 1 u tan {> your friends the highest Wj^UBI^TIV compliment bj sending them a jilt case il^JI of th;- famous old Scotch Whisky. SlmraSai Johnnie Walker is pa, ked in special!} «Mf M S^flPflF^ dec«Yated Christmas cases of 2,308 words
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Advertisement47 1933-12-01 8 NINE CRIMINALS OUT OF TEN, in the opinion of an ex-detective-inspector, are too lazy to live honestly. Yet one fails to visualise the cat-burglar purring beside the fire. What about a u GAFLAC BURGLARY POLICY? GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION. LTD. Hongkong Bank Chambers. Telephone 6480.47 words
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Article451 1933-12-01 9 "RISK" OF WAITING Treaty Must Be Ended BRITISH TRADE Menaced By Unfair Competition London. Nov. 29. House ol Commons to-day. ttentlon to Japanese competiI A E. G. Fuller <Con.. i resolution urging the I state its intention Hw ictory quota arrangebelng made with Japan "••ke stepsReuter - 451 words
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Article21 1933-12-01 9 New York. Nov. 30. W O. McGeehan. the famous American sports columnist died here to--1 day. ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article50 1933-12-01 9 Extension To Hong Kong Likely London. Nov. 29. Replying in the House of Commons to Capt. Erskine-Bolst 'Con.. Blackpool* Sir Philip Saloon Under-Secretary for Air» said the possibility of extending the British air route to the Far East as far as Hong Kong was under active consideration.50 words
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Article110 1933-12-01 9 Latest Rubber and Tin Prices And Sterling Rates RIBBER London. Nov. 30. Messrs. Symington and Wilson's rubber market closing prices to-day were:Spot (Sellers* 4 7 16d. (4 1132d> <Buyers» 4 3 B d. (4 9 32d> January-March 7 16d. <4 3 B d.> April- June 4 17 32d.110 words
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Article320 1933-12-01 9 No Munitions Or Food For Fukien I CHIANG IS READY TO RESIGN T Shanghai. Nov. 30. In a note to the Powers, the Nanking Foreign Office requests that strict wffh in?' < 9 rVed in accordance with international practice, and that foreign steamers should abstainUnion Times - 320 words
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Article78 1933-12-01 9 London. Nov. 30. Replying to Mr. Nunn <Con.. White- haven with regard to the coup d'etat i at Fuchow on Nov. 13' Sir John Simon stated that His Majesty's Minister to China, the Commander-in-Chief of the I China Squadron, and H.M. Consular i officers at Fuchow andReuter - 78 words
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Article301 1933-12-01 9 Enthusiastic Reception For Friedman M.J h U mall but Jelect gathering" union always gives a welcome to the worlds celebrated musicians who grace Singapore with a visit, was present at Wie Victoria Memorial Hall last night when Ignaz Friedman gave his recite] they will remember Friedman not only301 words
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Article119 1933-12-01 9 Amateurs Do Well In Coward Play Noel Cowards play. "Hay Fever." by the Singapore Repertory Players at' Ooodwood Park Hotel last night was excellent entertainment. The principal role was taken by Hilda Dorrington who gave her usual polished performance and C B. Pecker gave a splendid charaterisation in119 words
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Article26 1933-12-01 9 Mr. F. G. Ritchie, senior partner] of Ritchie and Bissett. the local contracting engineers and marine surveyors, left for London yesterday by the Dutch air mail.26 words
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Advertisement75 1933-12-01 9 m SPECIFY ROYAL TYPEWRITERS LONGER LIFE £^5/E/? OPERATION 12 MONTHS GUARANTEE SERVICE 10" 12" 18 f 20' with EACH AND NEW MACHINE. 26" CARRIAGE K> J l ROMFO 3 MALACCA ST i^^L I l\l— L TD. SINGAPORE. (Incorporated in England) CAPITOL! Coming back for special one -day Screening Next Week.75 words
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Advertisement176 1933-12-01 9 Ik^i^ll MASTER'S ACCOUSTIC GRAMOPHONES OBSOLETE MODELS AT REDUCED PRICES! AN OPPORTUNITY THAT SHOULD NOT BE MISSED Model 32. Mahogany $55.00. KUkSt^MsC HM MODEL 104. r Model 104. Oak $60.00. I Model 104. Mahogany $65.00. I Model 145. Oak $100.00 jt Model 145. Mahosan $110.00 MODEL 163. Model 157. Oak $140.00.176 words
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Article1149 1933-12-01 10 THE FALLACIES OF INFLATION This Problem Of Money— B Penalty Of Returning To 1 926 Price Level J*HE following is another of a series of exclusive articles by leading American business men on present monetary problems, how they arose and the proposals that are being made to liquidate them. ASIDE1,149 words
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Article69 1933-12-01 10 Steady Tone But Little Business London, Nov. 28. On the Stock Exchange to-day a fairly steady tone prevailed but in all departments business was again limited and price movements were confined within narow limits. The commodity markets also were uninteresting. Wall Street opened firm, support appearing ion theReuter Wireless - 69 words
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Article18 1933-12-01 10 London, Nov. 28. Sterling on New York is 5.08 1/4 .Paris 84 5 '16. Stock markets are idle.18 words
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75 1933-12-01 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association November 30. 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers R.S.S. equal to London Standard, Spot (loose* 13> 2 l^s R S.S. equal to London Standard, (FOB. > 13Ta 14 Standard R.S.S. on Tender December 13 3 s 1j 4 Jan.-March 13 3 4 13 7 B April-June75 words
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Article185 1933-12-01 10 per yokan $116 Rice. Rangoon Small Mill" per koyan $108 No. 1 Rice Rangoon "Sudhaganda" per koyan $130 Rice. Slam parboiled No. 1 per bag $3.75 Rice. Siam parboiled No. 1 per bag $3.65 THE TIN PRICE Singapore tin price per pikul $113. 87 1 November 30.185 words
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Article221 1933-12-01 10 November 30 SELLING London. 4 months' sight 2 4 9 64 London. 3 months' sight 2 4 1 8 London. 60 days' sight 2;4 7 64 London. 30 days' sight 2 4 3 32 London, demand 2 4 5 64 London, T.T. 2 4 1 16 Lyons and221 words
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235 1933-12-01 10 Too Many Rubber Company Directors The Daily Express understands that the negotiations in connection with the restriction of output from the rubber plantations in the British and Dutch possessions in the East are proceeding [smoothly, wrote S. W. Alexander, City Editor of the paper on Nov. 13. A certain amount235 words
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Article91 1933-12-01 10 2,000 Tons Monthly Decrease Foreseen 1 From Our Own Correspondent London. Nov. 30. Liverpool tin stocks yesterday stood at 9,991 tons. This is the first time since December. 1929, that the stocks have been below 10,000 tons. At the end of June. 1932. the stocks were91 words
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Article183 1933-12-01 10 Evidence On Partnerships Ken ist ration The SjUi. 86th and 87th meetings of the Trade Commission were held in Singapore on Tuesday. Wednesday and yesterday. Evidence was taken from Mr. R. W. Buckley Manager of the Chartered Bank of India. Australia and China*. Mr. W. Hay (Manager of183 words
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Article186 1933-12-01 10 Britain Should Work With Dominions London, Nov. 28. The High Commissioner lor Australia. Mr. Stanley Bruce, speaking in London to-day. expressed the view that a strong resolute policy of Imperial cooperation was at present a paramount necessity. He said that a start towards such a policy was madeBritish Radio - 186 words
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Article93 1933-12-01 10 Abroad London, Nov. »8. Exchanges to-day were. Paris 83 29 32. New York 5.16', 2. Montreal 5.08. Brussels 23.65 1 2. Geneva 16.99. Amsterdam 8.ll l'->. Milan 62 7/16. Berlin 13.76» 2. Stockholm 19.39i 2. Copenhagen 22.40. Oslo 19.90. Vienna 3V/ 4. Prague 111. Helsingfors 2261/ 2. Madrid 411 4.British Radio - 93 words
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Article134 1933-12-01 10 I. And L(. LtcTs Offer Turned Down Tlk proposal to laaM Of sell uutrighl tiic Ceylon Ifkgraph and 'teleph system u» Imperial and International Communications. Ltd. bai finally been rejected by the Executive Committ.v Of Ci mmunications and Works It is learnt that the sub-Communv •the Hon. Mr.134 words
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Article201 1933-12-01 10 UNCERTAIN SITUATION Circumspect Rubber Dealers During the past week interest has been centred on Batavia where a meeting of the Governors of the Outer Possessions and other leading officials was held at the end of last week to consider the possibilities ol the Introduction of201 words
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Article143 1933-12-01 10 n>u MM, II The roqu. v Of the M men? :«»r Imadfrmtlon of Endta at an informal it. members of the BtandJ Committee ol :>.. c and a deputation fron 1 1 ing ol the Controlli i Chairman ol the Plant* s Sir Fazli Hum Viceroys Executive143 words
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Article82 1933-12-01 10 l.ond«>n N The security oi Br. ln| upon revenue from U Custom*, was the sub; by Mr Hamilton Kerr C n in the House of Com:' Sir John Simon (ftoeifn B in a lengthy reply Chinese Government had staled H there was at present no surplusReuter - 82 words
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Article98 1933-12-01 10 Latest Buyers' Prices Latest buyers" prices, received by cable by Messrs Outline and Co. yesterday morning, lor Malayan palm oil and palm kernels were Talm Oil in Bulk: oil landed weights New York PhiladelIphla 2.80 BUKII «U.S. currency* per Ib. r.i.f. landed wei*hts USA. Pacific Ports 2.7598 words
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Article107 1933-12-01 10 Unied Press Association Nov. 27 American Can. Com 19 American Telephone and Telegraph 119% I Atcheson Railroad 46' Dupont 84" R %4 Firestone. Common General Electric 19 General Motors Goodrich IStfe I Goodyear Inter-Telephone and Telegraph National City Bank New York Cent:.,] Railroad 33' Radio Corporation 6 5Unied Press Association - 107 words
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Article66 1933-12-01 10 R.G.A. Figures For October Preliminary crop figures tor October. 1933. are just to hand irom the Rubber Growers* Association. These show that some 329 companies produced 11.044 tons of rubber in that month m comparison with only 9.980 tons in October 1932. an increase of 1,064 tons, or66 words
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Article62 1933-12-01 10 London, Nov. 28. The latest Treasury returns show that ordinary revenue for the current financial year up to Nov. 25 amounted to £368,860,703. At the corresponding date of last year the amount stood at €355.099.664. Ordinary expenditure to date for the current year totalled €430.942 665 as compared62 words
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Article56 1933-12-01 10 Mr. and Mrs. Baldwyn Lowick of Singapore, were visitors to the Cameron Highlands over the week-end to settle the matter of the access road to the bungalow they are to build there. Mr. and Mrs. Lowick are leaving for Sydney. New South Wales next week on holiday and will not56 words
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Article84 1933-12-01 10 Approved In llnll.inci Arv;> A Soap t.i<-t..ry ll Junction of Ulu Pai Reformatory to id permission to use th« pose of pmfmu up I was discussed by tti (terday and tho Chain rather in lavowr jnuisunct «M eMW ior by BOiM Holland Road, it w residential quart-84 words
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555 1933-12-01 11 THA VANI LE TTERS ARE NOT NEGOTIABLE Important Decision By I Court Of Appeal THAT a Thavani letter is not negotiable instrument the meaning of the law the substance of a judgof supreme importance to hettiar community, detu in the Court of Appeal v,*terday. was one which was tried in555 words
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Article98 1933-12-01 11 UM)O Francs Not Including Entertainment London, No* 27. number of sittings and the cosi" Disarmament Conference was ?ct of a question by the Labour Mr. J. McGovern. Sir John i reply stated that the sittings. I the sub- committees, totalled which eighteen were plenary eighty-one meetings ofReuter Wireless - 98 words
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Article69 1933-12-01 11 Yesterday's Closing Quotation* Batu Caves t$D m ftfi Changkat Tin (£i, "J Kuchai Tin Dredge (sl> 8 8 Pnr Hler i eS $10 2 3.25 23 75 Pangnga Rivers (8b) 9s 7> d ifli Sungei Luas $1) TiT^lS 25s 3d 26scdcb Telok Kruin .si> 62,., JJ CD69 words
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Article165 1933-12-01 11 French CabfoH Not Expected To Ust o Paris. Nov. 27. Political quarters and the Bourse are peoliatottc with regard to the new Governments chances of longevity though M. Chautemps apparently hopes to avoid deftat by deleting f rom the financial proposals civil servant*' families' cut* and intendsReuter - 165 words
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Article91 1933-12-01 11 Poster Libel Damages Confirmed London. Nov. '13. The appeal oi Messrs. W. H. Smith and Son against the 3.000 damages awarded to the Sui Life Assurance Co. of Canada was dismissed by the Court of Appeal. Lord Justice Scrutton said though Messrs Smith and Son might beReuter Wireless - 91 words
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Article75 1933-12-01 11 Conditions Of Japan's Return Tokio, Nov. 27 Ii the League of Nations abandons i'A political activity and confines itseli to cultural work. Japan may rejoin. Thi* qualified oiler was voiced by a Foreign Office spokesman who pointed out that even now Japan was cooperating with the LeagueReuter Wireless - 75 words
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Article72 1933-12-01 11 Ardent Shakespearian Dead Paris, Nov. 25. The death has occurred from a heart attack of M. Gemiex, the actor and theatre manager. He was outstanding among modern French actors and an ardent admirer of Shakespeare He was said to be one of the greatest Shylocks the FrenchReuter Wireless - 72 words
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Article63 1933-12-01 11 Rioters Charged By Police In Sofia Sofla, Nov. 27. There were wild scenes here on the anniversary of the Treaty of Neuilly when thousands of demonstrators carrying a furled flag draped with crepe shouted in front of the palace and afterwards marched to the Jugoslav Legation andReuter Wireless - 63 words
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Article63 1933-12-01 11 Socialists Are Defeated In Spanish Elections "Madrid, Nov. 22. The latest election returns gave the Right 184 seats, the left 160. including 59 Radicals and 43 Socialists. Tha Radical leader. Senor Lerroux. declares he will not collaborate with the Socialists in the campaign for the secondReuter - 63 words
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793 1933-12-01 11 Restored Sino-British Friendship Peipin?. Nov. 16. The immense personal popularity of Sir Miles Lampson with the Chinese people was demonstrated yesterday afternoon when more than 200 persons. Including the two highest political and military leaders of North China. Generals Huang Fu and Ho Ying-ching. gatheredReuter Pacific Service - 793 words
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Article99 1933-12-01 11 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Shaking The Ancient Order Shanghai. Nov. 28. Mr. Suaimura, of the Japanese Foreign Office who has been touring China, returned to Japan to-day. In an interview, he said that, besides the Chinese market where the antiJapanese boycott is subsiding the South Seas including99 words
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Article66 1933-12-01 11 For Crew Of Italian Record Breaker Kome, Nov. 27. The Pope has presented a gold Holy Year Medal ta the Captain and crew of tht' Liner Rex which secured the Blue Riband for a trans-Atlantic crossing on Aug. 16. speeding from Gibralter to New York In fourReuter Wireless - 66 words
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Article64 1933-12-01 11 |New Zealand Has Good Wool Market Day Auckland. Nov. 27. Practically every bale of wool on offer was sold at prices on the basis j of which the sale of this season's clip iin New Zealand will mean an addii tional £5.000.000 for the Dominion. Offerings totalledReuter Wireless - 64 words
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Article46 1933-12-01 11 Italian Airport In Danger Rome, Nov. 27. A quarter million sterling has been voted for protective works at Ostia. Rome's airport where the buildings are in imminent danger of falling into the water owing to coastal erosion caused by recent storms. Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 46 words
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Advertisement541 1933-12-01 11 Aweti exceed $12,a«0,00t AMoranee in force ever W,tft,ff The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. 'Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) HEAD OFFICE Great Eastern Life Building. Cecil Street. Singapore. LO^ON OFFICE old B T h e Co W has £20,000 deposited wlt* u. Bupr e m e Court or England541 words
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Advertisement413 1933-12-01 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA < Incorporated in England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital in 600,000 shares of £5 each £3.ooo Jit Reserve Fund £3,000.000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors 3 000 000 HEAD OFFICE 38. Bishopsgate, London, EC. 2. Agencies and Branches Alor Star Hollo Bemaranf Amritsar413 words
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Article206 1933-12-01 12 Gordon Ana .uaiana Port Two new motor vessels arrived for the first time in Singapore yesterday. Both are passenger and cargo boats. Hying the British flag. One. the Gorgon, is of 3.533 gross tonnage and 2.120 net tons, and belongs io Messrs Alfred Holt Co.. brtng registered In206 words
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Article97 1933-12-01 12 U.S. Flagship in China Goes Home Flying a homeward bound pennant more than six hundred feet long, each foot indicating a member of the crew, the U.S.S. Houston sailed from Shanghai on Nov. 20 for the Pacific Coast, completing a distinguished tour of service on the Asiatic97 words
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Article84 1933-12-01 12 In Chinese Junk Perth. W.A Nov. Hi. Two Frenchmen. Captain Eric de Bissehop and Mr J J. F. Tattibouet. who are touring the world in the interests ot the French Geographical Sofitty. arrived at Port Hedland on Oct 20 in a Chinese junk, flying the French flag They84 words
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Article99 1933-12-01 12 Aeroplane Machine (iun Practice Owners and masters ol shipping are requested to keep their vessels as clear I of the range as possible during the heavy gun practice, which will take Place on Pulau Suber on Dec. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.99 words
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Article107 1933-12-01 12 STOWAWAY FROM RANGOON An educated Mohamedan lad named Kumal Maru Chedin was on Monday I produced before the Penang Police Magistrate <Mr. D. Wills" to answer the charge of being a stowaway on board the s.s. Karagola on its voyage from Rangoon to Penang on Nov. 26. The accused pleaded107 words
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Article16 1933-12-01 12 M.V. Centaur arrived in Singapore lrom Fremaritle yesterday with 1.941 sheep. 2 dogs and 2 pigs.16 words
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Article190 1933-12-01 12 Captain Summoned Before Osaka Court Captain Shiomi. of the Yashima Maru. was summoned by the Osaka Marine Court and subjected to questions. The Captain has been discharged from hospital. In reply to the demand submitted by the bereaved families of passengers of the Yashima Maru to the190 words
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Article139 1933-12-01 12 Left Panama In July Sydney. Nov. 24. As the schooner Isabel, which left Panama on July 15. for Australian ports has not yet been sighted, the Department of Navigation has dispatched cable messages to Fiji. Tahiti, and Panama, seeking iniormation about the vessel, and asking shipping to keep139 words
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Article106 1933-12-01 12 SING A PORE HARBOUR Ships alongside thr v expeitrd to ti East Wharf (IfttrMMi < ilr 1 h.m.s. Bm* 20; Takada T Main Wharf < Entrant r Aletta 16 7 City of Lill. 1 Empire Dock iEiili.im. < City ol Bare* Malaita 34 Empire Dock (Kntraa* Klanu 47 M..: West106 words
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Article166 1933-12-01 12 NfcflH t. Brit 207 U» 29.11 lor So. n*» 1 LUt Nam Y«»ng. Br:' 7St maranK M) 1 1 foi Bclawan. Dut 715 Band it rma* n 3 12 Toradj.i. Dut 113 30.11 lor Diambi Sohou'- n. Out !»86 30.11 lor B.«li I Laxami. Brit l lt 30166 words
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Advertisement627 1933-12-01 12 Burns Philp Line. I Incorporated In Australia) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailing by the well-known steamer MARELLA w,<wo 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.627 words
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Advertisement313 1933-12-01 12 BIBBY LINE [LONDON U)DRFSS 22. PALL MALL, LONDON. S.W.I) of fast twin-screw Oil Driven Mail Passenger Vessels between RANGOON, COLOMBO. PORT SI/DAN MARSEILLFS. PLYMOUTH AND LONDON with through connection lrom Singapore and Penang HOMEWARD BAILINGS Leave Kangoob WORCESTERSHIRE Dec. 21 1934 CHESHIRE Jan 4 YORKSHIRE Jan 18 SHROPSHIRE Feb 1313 words
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Miscellaneous520 1933-12-01 12 Local And I Foreign Mail Despatches and Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. and Thursday «.30 a.m. Saturday 7 P m iKuantan -via Jerantut* Monday to Friday .30 a.m. iKuantan <via Jerantut* Saturdays P m i Kelantan <via Padang Besart Monday and Friday 1 pm. Kelantan -via Gemas>520 words
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Advertisement560 1933-12-01 13 Jr. O. British India and Apcar Lines. (Incorporated In England) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO rNDER sssTLra^ OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA JAPAN. Due Dne NALDERA T RANCHI BHUTAN 6.100 Dec. 21 SOMALI 6 810 Mar 14 15.000 Dec. 22 CARTHAGE 15 000 Mar560 words
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Advertisement533 1933-12-01 13 rJlermaii BucknaU Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In England) mMtt "ELLERMAN" LINE FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL nAiiiDURU, steamer City of LUle Dne Salu City of EvansviUe £l Po ec 1 City of Norwich Dec. 29 Jan. 2 City of Roubaix F R HOWG «D533 words
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Advertisement825 1933-12-01 13 KXM (Royal Dutch Airwayi BLUE PUMMEL LIME Via Port Swettenhaoi Penang aaj C«io«b«. Vease! Ai«n n-'i. Due Leaves Du« C- ACHILLES Casablanca tSd H?*" g? 0 V oo^ S 111 K l! Jin |J A. HECTOR Aden. Marseille, and Qfc g£\ l g? ff fij HAVRE AND LIVERPOOL SERVICE. J825 words
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Advertisement841 1933-12-01 14 K. P. M. KOMNKIJJKF PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ MAPI.V Friday, Dec. 1. Prigi-Radja. Sapat. Tcmbilahan. Poeloe-Pallas and OPHlR— Friday. Dec. I, Muntok (passengers and mails only). Batavia, Semarang and Sourabaya. TOBELO Friday. Dec. 1. Rhio, Billiton and Batavia. TINO.MBO— Friday. Dec. 1. Belawan-Deli. TOBOAIJ- -Saturday. Dec. 2. Koedap. Tampoetih, Tampat-Tinggi, Bengfcans and841 words
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Advertisement541 1933-12-01 14 3^ "> »-tf if /%■<..» TO EUROPE TROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG VIA COLOMBO, BOMBAY, SUEZ, PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA, MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK. Arrive Leave Leave Arrive Spore. S'pore. Penan*. N.York. Pres. Monroe Dec 2 Dec. 5 Dec. 7 Jan. 16 Pres. Van Buren Dec. 16 Dec. 19 Dec.541 words
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Advertisement610 1933-12-01 14 TO NAPLES, MARSEILLES, LONDON. ANTWERP Koiiii MIDDLESIiKMM.iI I* SFUSHIMI MARU 10,900 Dec. 14 16 KATORI MAHU HAKOZAKI MARU 10,900 Dec 2*> 2M KASHrMA MARU i JTERUKUNI MARU 12.000 Jun. 9 10: YASUKINI MARU i HAKUSAN MARU 10.300 Jan. 24 2b HAKOV!HARUNA MARU 10.400 Fed i t tfMay omit Hotlero»m. tCaIN610 words
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Article697 1933-12-01 15 Jardine Ami Valentine In Fine Partnership nriid partnership between D. tiu English captain, and Valentine, the young Kent who is tipped by Hobbs as successor, was the feature of at New Delhi the Ii.CC. 43l for 8 and the XI <160-. igland skipper came in with at697 words
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Article882 1933-12-01 15 M.C.C.'s Victory At Delhi The M.C.C. in order to win their recent match against Delhi had four batsmen to get out in less than an hour. They set about this rather proi misingly because Kamal. in trying a risky run, was run out for the addition882 words
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Article127 1933-12-01 15 Keeps Shanghai Lawn Tennis Title Playing a strategic and steadier game on the S.L.T.A. court at the i French Club Khoo Hooi Hye defeated Wong Vung-tsung in three sets, 7—5 6 2 6 3 to retain the Shanghai oper. I men s singles championship. The singles championship127 words
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Article, Illustration10 1933-12-01 15 Capt. Fystons car being brought out for its record run10 words
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Article178 1933-12-01 15 Yorkshire 2nd XI Not Minor Counties Champions •From Our Own Correspondent > London, Nov. 4. It was revtahd yt >t»rday that the Yorkshire 2nd XI an- not really entitled call themselves Champions oi the Minor Counties" competition Actually, they .should in v.-r have tote part in the challnw178 words
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Article76 1933-12-01 15 Fond To Go To Shanghai L. S. Fond the touKh mid scientific boxer, who defeated Bee Basco. a hardy Fhiltppino lad. in a gruelling ton-round contest at Penanic on Sunflay night, will be proceeding to Shanghai under the managership of Mr. Wong Yew Ke»\ This will be the tirM76 words
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Advertisement34 1933-12-01 15 PETROL RUNNING TO WASTE you use those old, -out, wasteful plugs. CHANGE TO HI You'll save the cost in l^ lower petrol bills Distributor^ for Malaya BORNEO MOTORS LTD. ASK FOR THE ENGLISH A.C.34 words
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Advertisement58 1933-12-01 15 §|jk #r^j £s?3Kfsi lilL^ in ov/o p v 111 T I T f i 1 1 ri v-?- 1 1 tT I f* mo PP 1 iliSllff I^^^^ II VV MIIS s j}v?!-;^y;V.\V;V-:-,:;VV/V-^ < 't?^/?^7.^P^'^^^•^ ;^^y*y^~^Tggayfy•<'^^^•^ •••y'i:**;" '^*^'*Cvy-'?:J^v*^*>;-**CvV*«?y. :V-'-' ':'*:v. v- :i i "V. V-'">.V*"" V' ■-V->> r -V""-;-J-" V58 words
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602 1933-12-01 16 Heavy Going And Plenty Of Footwork P.S. 4 A opts S.C.C. "A" 9pts. On a heavy turf at Dunearn Road yest-erday the Public Services and S.C.C. "A" fifteens staged a rugger encounter which was won by the Cricket Club by three tries *9602 words
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Article30 1933-12-01 16 rhc following are the teams for Saturday's match on the Ipoh Recreation Ground between the Malaya Command and Perak: Malaya Command: Sapper Hutchinson -RE. Gunner Wilkinson <R.A.>;30 words
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Article152 1933-12-01 16 Draw For Command Tournament The following are the dates and draws lor the Command Squash Open Competition. Round I— By Saturday. Dec. 16: (1)1 Lieut. H. A. Orr. R.A. vs. Lieut. C. ICI Keble. 1 Wilts. R.; <2> Lieut. H. E. C. de Chassiron. RE. vs. Capt. G P.152 words
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Article97 1933-12-01 16 Crawford Wins New South Wales Title J. Crawford (who was beaten by Fred Perry in the Victoria singles final > beat Harry Hopman in the final of the Singles championship of New South Wales, registering his fifth win in the event, equalling Dudley Webb's record, which had stood97 words
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Article61 1933-12-01 16 MALAY RECREATION CLUB A general meeting of the Malay Recreation Club will be held at the' club premises. No. 8. Lorong K. Telok Kurau. Singapore, on Sunday at 3.30 p.m. Agenda To receive the hon. sec- retary's report for the year 1933. To pass accounts. To elect office bearers for61 words
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Article230 1933-12-01 16 Ladies November Medal At Island Club The Ladies' November Medal Stroke) wai played on Tuesday, over the second 9 holes, and resulted in a win for Mrs. C. A. R. Bateman with a nett score of 33. The following were the cards returned: Mrs. C. A. R. Bateman 51—18=33230 words
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Article57 1933-12-01 16 Ladies Foursome Won By A Half Seven cards were taken out for the November Ladies' Foursome at Keppel Golf Club and the following two cards were the best scores returned: Mrs. W. P. Douglas and Miss K. Niblook 52— 14» 2 37» 2 Mrs. J. D. Mair57 words
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Article341 1933-12-01 16 Perak To Meet Selangor And Malacca Perak is clue to play two Inter-State hockey matches at Kuala Lumpur during the week end. meeting Selangor on Saturday and Malacca on the following day. Perak will not have the services of three of the clever Clifford School boys and Puran341 words
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Article102 1933-12-01 16 The postponed first- eleven hockey .fixture between the S.R.C. and the jS.C.C. will be played on the Recreation' Club ground to-day. The following will be the S.R.C teamTr. S. L. Oehlers; W. A. Aeria. G. A G. Ross. G. E. N. Oehlers. D C La102 words
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Article19 1933-12-01 16 t T l2 e A strallan Rugby tourists beat do 2 n 2 Highfleld by 20 points to son19 words
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Article211 1933-12-01 16 Neil Hemchit Knocks Out Wilmot Malacca. Nov. 28. Neil Hemchit. the Siamese Southpaw. 1 knocked out W. Wilmot i Singapore > in the first minute of the second round of their bout at the City Park ring last night. Wilmot. who bled profusely from a wound under the eye211 words
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Article88 1933-12-01 16 I Another Century By Bradman Melbourne, Nov. 22. The Melbourne testimonial match. which was also in the nature of a Test Trial, was left drawn. Wood full's XI totalled 350 runs. Me Cabe scoring 82. Ebellng. a medium- to- fast pace right-hand bowler, captured 5 wickets for 72.88 words
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Article82 1933-12-01 16 London, Nov. 15. The Aga Khan has decided not to retain a Jockey for the 1934 season. ;It is the first time this leading owner has taken such a step since his Turf interests became really big in this country. It means that Michael Beary's retainer will82 words
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Article53 1933-12-01 16 A football match between CCA.A. 'S.C.FA Cup Winners' and Singapore! Pranakan <M.F.A Cup Winners' will be played at Jalan Besar Stadium on Saturday. Admission Charges— lo CCIItI and 20 cents. Other fixtures are: Friday. Kota Raja vs. Batu Pahat Sunday. Malaya Football Association -League Champions53 words
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Article49 1933-12-01 16 Kent Draw With Middlesex London. Nov. Kent held Middlesex t n a draw of 3 points all in a County Rugby championship match to-day, and Eastern Counties beat Surrey 16 I at Richmond Cambridge University proved much too strong for Watsonians. whom they defeated 25 5- ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article43 1933-12-01 16 The Provisional Committee ot the Cycling Club will meet at the Clerical Union premises OB Wednesday. Dec 6 at 5.30 p.m. sharp for the purposes oi drafting rules; to appoint a date for the next general meeting and a inother business.43 words
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Article619 1933-12-01 16 MARINES WHACK BOOTS OFF THE NAVY Sailors "At Sea" In Stadium Soccer Match Marines 8; Royal Navy 2. In an interesting. If not exciting, football match at Anson Road Stadium yesterday, the Marine Department beat i a Royal Navy side by eight goals to j two. Except from a brief619 words
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Article56 1933-12-01 16 But Only Draw With Austria 1 At Glasgow in perl ret ■> with Scotland 2 2 In soccer match I; game, which was ln< towards tlw tnd Scotland mm John, who netted u Zlachek t-ginii.^d t>« i. Both toali in scored within I the resumptlc:. theReuter - 56 words
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Article186 1933-12-01 16 THOROUGHBREDS FOR INDIA Consigned To Sir V Btekki Dik- to corn ments c! blooc riously diminished the "Sport inn L.:satisfactory to know I able still lo thoroughbn d.> Recent co: Madras. ..!»d c couple Of T\ B tlu *t ii-,:;. ai. Ihi inure E\t into training d Provt«nc* F Birmingham:186 words
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Advertisement43 1933-12-01 16 f PROTECT YOURSELF AGAINST LOSS BY JURGLARY THE OCEAN "RESIDENCES" POLICY COVERS THEFT BY SERVANTS FULL PARTICULARS OF THIS AND OTHER OCEAN POLICIES May Be Obtained From THE OCEAN Accident Guarantee Corporation, Limited. t (Incorporated in Great Britain) TM. 2310-Charfred Bank Chairs, Sin«ap.r..43 words
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Advertisement37 1933-12-01 16 HAVE YOU TRIED AUCUTT S MALAYAN COFFEE? guaranteed to be purr Cnllo with no additions, and Mended, roasted and ground under European Supervision. Procurable at all leading Skap HENRY WAUGH CO., LTD. SINGAPORE, PENANG, KUALA LUMPUR tPQH^37 words
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