The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 5 December 1933
1933-12-05
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Title Section18 1933-12-05 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. *0. 14,131. ESTD. 1835. TIESDAV, DECEMBER 5. H. 33. N CENTS.18 words
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Article133 1933-12-05 1 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Sun Fo. President of the Yuan. Li Shi-tseng, a res- mber of the Nanking Govnd Chang Ching-kiang. fared Chekiang and fatnerMr. Eugene Chen, called a meeting at Sun's residbt to find ways and i prevent the outbreak of Several cables are reported •ettt to133 words
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162 1933-12-05 1 GENERAL OFFENSIVE PLANNED FOR TO-DAY lukien Revolutionaries Moving Northward In 2 Columns NANKING ADMITS BOMBINGS 'attltfiold while Fast Ki^! i to l 1 orr w SinhsiahnK will probably be the Koute Armv and the 14th 4r« See blood shed between *thT l5S Kukil^tre^in^orfhTardr inTwo" the r T' Uti nar >Union Times - 162 words
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Article147 1933-12-05 1 FIRE HOLDS UP JUDICIARY Heavy Losses In Stamboul Blaze Stamboul, Dec. 4. a*?Jk_?Y re has burnt down the old St«mboul law courts alongside the lamous Santa Sophia mosque is bWw re? That a high wind wni^ -Reuter ma> aUSe the flre t0 extend JSLm flre w 5 stlll ragin allReuter - 147 words
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341 1933-12-05 1 Ex-Malayan Resident Who Wrote To King pLARENCE G. G. Haddon, the resident who v- claims to be the illegitimate son of the late Duke of Clarence and who l s custody charged with demanding ZT_? th Xl ~s again been reman! a H* N341 words
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Article67 1933-12-05 1 EXPELLED SUBJECTS REPA TRIA TED France and Britain Reach Agreement Paris, Dec. 4. An agreement has been concluded between Fiance and Britain under which France undertakes to repatriate at her own expense British Indian subjects to Madras and Colombo and Asiatics to Hong Kong and Singapore Who are expelled iromReuter - 67 words
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Article92 1933-12-05 1 Japanese And Indian Talks Ma-» Delhi. Dec. 4. he Indo-Japanese negotiations have reached the final stage and the Indian delegation gave a detailed reply to the Japanese. It is understood that the Government oi India has made slight concessions but took a firm attitude, declaring that n JapanReuter - 92 words
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Article60 1933-12-05 1 Ex-.Mam-hukuo Regiments In Coup Shanghai. Dec. 4. Several regiment! of former Manchukuo troops who were incorporated intc the to-called peace preservation corps m the districts south ot the Great Wall mutinied last night when an attempt •.vas made to recapture the walled town ol Pimlng. Hundreds of ChineseUnion Times - 60 words
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Article48 1933-12-05 1 Two Cross Tasman Sea By Air Wellington. N.Z.. Dec. 4. The Australian airman. Ulm. has arrived at New Plymouth from Sydney. alter a sixteen hours flight, with his wife and secretary. They are thus the first two women to cross the Tasman Sea by air.- ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article36 1933-12-05 1 Another Dutch Meeting SUPREME COUNCIL TO DISCUSS RESTRICTION Batavia. Dec. 4. An extraordinary meeting of the Netherland E_st Indies Mtprcrne roumil to d_*_M rubber restriction meets on i>ec. 7. but no communication Still be supplied.- ReuterReuter - 36 words
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342 1933-12-05 1 DOMINIONS SECRETARY MAKES STATEMENT IN COMMONS London. Dec. 4. A special meeting of the cabinet was held this morning the consider the Irish crisis, and it is understood, discussed the terms of the reply to Mr. De Valera which will be dispatched to-day. It isReuter - 342 words
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Advertisement57 1933-12-05 1 BIGIA TEA Brings the freshness and fragrance of the Malayan gardens lired to your home. a I to-day BOOKING NOW SPECIAL DINNER XMAS EVE, DECEMBER 23rd CLASSICAL MUSIC mmQ mcHJ 815 Pm to 915 P m (EXTENSIONS 2 a.m.) NEW YEAR'S EVE UANCE (Formal) (EXTENSION 3 a.m.) Pm. to Midnight57 words
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Advertisement58 1933-12-05 1 On Other Pages German communists sent to prison. Page 9. i Best defeat Scotland m annual -occer match. Page 16. Governor and Colonial Secretar* 4 attack Press at Council meeting— Pages S.C.C. hockey team defeat* Command Officers. Page 16. M.C.C draw at Jamnagar. Page 16. Latest IT.S. recovery p_ D58 words
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Advertisement192 1933-12-05 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA| GROWN IN MALAYA CHRYSLER RIDING EASE ADELPHI HOTEL j THE ROTARY CLUB OF SINGAPORE j meets to-morrow at 1 p.m. at the ADELPHI HOTEL I Speaker: SIR BASIL BLACKETT I_^ect^THEJCONOMICS OF THE TWENTIETH CENTURY W DECEMBER SPECIAL XMAS DINNER I 24 I192 words
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521 1933-12-05 2 Graduates And Students 1o Meet Annually Distinguished guests, members ol tne stai!. graduates and undergraduates of the College oi Medicine met on Saturday at the Adelphi Hotel lor the first annual reunion dinner arranged by the Medical College Union, presided over by Mr. J. T.521 words
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Article91 1933-12-05 2 The Bank of France returns for the week ending Nov. 24. show reserves 77.822.419.000 Francs representing a decrease of 1.460.488,000 Francs. The proportion of gold reserve to sight liabilities is 79.14 per cent. The first Cabinet meeting of the Chautemps Government was held this morning and decided to make itsReuter - 91 words
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Article106 1933-12-05 2 Passion For New Gramophones And Records A young Mohammedan who specialised In stealing new gramophones for the purpose of obtaining money via pawnshops was onvicted on two charges m the second court yesterday and produced m the District Court for sentence ai he had a previous conviction. He106 words
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Article91 1933-12-05 2 Fine Of $500 For Illicit Still "I should like to stress this case. The strength of the samsu was extra- ordinary." So said Mr. F. S. Rickard. of the Government Monopolies. yesterday, when a Chinese. Lee Yee, pleaded guilty before Mr. H. A. Forrer. to possession of liquor91 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement338 1933-12-05 2 LOST. JOE— Strayed, from 162. Mount Pleasant, a well developed Siamese tom-cat about three years old. Probabtj making for Steven's* Road (Tanglin Club end). Any information gratefully received and appropriately acknowledged (Phones 4290 or 3144>. AUCTION SALE. By order of Superintendent of the Government Monopolies AUCTION SALE of One motor338 words
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Advertisement523 1933-12-05 2 BUSINESS CARPS FINEST QUALITY YORK CUT ENGLISH HAMS Obtain your X'maa supplies from JACKSON CO., 55, ROBINSON ROAD. "BOARD RESIDENCE" WANTED. TWO EUROPEANS want board odgings -two bedrooms and verandah -Katong or Pasir Panjang preferred. State terms -Replies X.Y.Z. care of Free Press. BOARD RESIDENCE. THE MANSION OXLEY RISE NON523 words
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Advertisement613 1933-12-05 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS TENDERS j SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL > NOTICE Tenders. NOTICE is hereby given that tender are now Invited for the lollowin» materials or services and that parti culars of such tenders may be obialne. In the Tender Room, Municipal Office l Supply of 6.500 tons o! Australia! Gas Coal, delivered613 words
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Advertisement330 1933-12-05 2 NOTICI IN THK SI'PUKMI mum ri un mi a a _piTjN m Companies Uindn,. i s In The Mailer <)| ORDINANCE L (COMPAMI S) In The Mattel ft SOLAR RITHIIER PROCESSES LlMin.h NOTICE la t petition roi above-nam. d Court .it the St on the HOtii d sented to the330 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous162 1933-12-05 2 Diary Of The Week Tuesday, sth. High water 00.35 8.4 ft. 11.31. 9.6 ft. S.A.F.A. Referees Refresher Course. 6 30 p.m. Anson Road Stadium. Rugby: S.C.C. vs. Wiltshires I. Padang; Public Services I vs. Islands. Dunearn Road; R.A.F. "A" vs. Raffles College, Seletar. Golf: Garrison G.C. Postlethwaite Cup (ladies). Wednesday.162 words
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Article541 1933-12-05 3 SECRET SOCIETY BOSS'S PISTOL Unusual Happening At Police isual attitude adopted oy a •lice inspector when a case robbery was reported by a waa revealed m the Cri- Court yesterday. iths ago. according to the a Chinese named Wong Ah m Delhi Road, informed Pa jar police that another d541 words
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Article, Illustration25 1933-12-05 3 I group photograph taken on the occasion of the Clerical Union annual meeting on Saturday. Mr. Lim Kee Cheok, retiring President, is m the centre.25 words
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Article238 1933-12-05 3 STEAMER BULKHEADS HIDDEN HOARD How $61,720 worth of chandu and jpium was discovered on the motorship Pleasantville by two revenue officers, was related at the continued hearing yesterday before Mr. H. A Ferrer the Criminal District Judge, of the trial of two Shanghai men. Ah Jab238 words
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Article273 1933-12-05 3 Christmas Gift Scheme Very Popular i The MA. HA. scheme ol sending Christmas hampers ot Malayan pro- ducts to England has been a remarkable success and has confounded j the critics who said that Malayan products were not sufficiently attrac- tive to make a selection ol them an273 words
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Article209 1933-12-05 3 Woman's Rash Act With Razor A young married woman, Foo Choo, was unable to reply to the magistrate's questions yesterday when she was charged m the Police Court before Mr. R. J. F. Curtis with attempted suicide. She had severed halt her tongue with a razor.209 words
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Article178 1933-12-05 3 A man who went too far m his efforts to obtain the release of a friend from the police, was fined $70 or 14 weeks': rigorous imprisonment by the Criminal District Judge. He had been convicted m the second court on two charges of offering illegal gratification,178 words
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Article69 1933-12-05 3 Vigilance Campaign By The Police Three "Jaga kreta" boys were produced before the Fourth Magistrate, yesterday, charged with loitering and soliciting employment irom car own< i Two were cautioned and discharged but the third who had rOOOTfOi _M same treatment when he first appeared last Thursday, was69 words
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Advertisement348 1933-12-05 3 '■■ii mm\mm%\mmmmmmwmmKWmmmm ■v 1 ,-i o ltf-BBB._^nW___ii Belting made *-^-_____H___K________| from specially COPPER QUEEN I Ik J chemically treated _^£BH(H(HSjw||^^H rubber. It will no matter conditions it has to fight. GIVES FULL PULLEY CONTACT WITHOUT SLIP. Send for particulars prices to: Sole Agents: UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED, SINGAPORE BRANCHES. < BRITAIN'S.DEP348 words
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Article7073 1933-12-05 4 GOVERNOR ACCUSES THE PRESS Broadside From Colonial Secretary "INFLAMING PUBLIC OPINION" A Charge of malicious mis-representation on the part of the Malayan pre^s was made by His Excellency the Governor at yesterday's meeting of Legislative Council. His Excellency's accusation followed a long speech by the acting Colonial Secretary.7,073 words
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Advertisement75 1933-12-05 4 INDIAN CHINESE RUGS CARPETS CHINESE TWISTED GRASS MATTINGS IN ALL LATEST DESIGNS SIZES AT REASONABLE PRICES BE SURE TO BUY THE BEST ONLY AT Wassiamull Assomull Co. 31 33 High Street. A&9 |wttl____-_-_______i ...Br _________r______^^_l II bOV^dbBBBBBBbHb IV '^**'****<ufr /y {f&( r e^^ Al l _^A BB—i W&&-* 2^^^^rf^^/«=-^ BBBB__|__|75 words
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Advertisement280 1933-12-05 4 Actually Costs Less __l BBW—I BBS I _fT£. aa gi _mH Bm _r^ MM ■__r J ft r x'_T w E^al bt_H I __> i _r_/ L_^^ 'il II D I 4_____ Q l l Fkir* r _M^ Looi oiLtMLL ■hi al II «_i A9 -iHffl oP^TBE '^l__K^l commn,n^ tin*280 words
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Article, Illustration164 1933-12-05 5 Painting the funnels of the eiant liner Majestic at Southampton. Gordon Richards was second on "Ta'kie" m the first race at Worcester. He achieved victory m the next race to equal Fred Archer's record of Mi wins m one season. .r -->. o.f i164 words
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Advertisement635 1933-12-05 5 —>__< ->-.«._.•-.«_,_,_,_,_,_____,_,_, m I STUDY I |IN YOUR I I •IT B 1 SPARE I HOME I B^ J j TIME CAM H».\i (OLLKt.K IRMMM, IN \m ALMOST AN t.ARKKK I t>R FI.W SHIM IV.SMliMlin fl matriculation! 1 h« r» are many ways of comment mg a mini hut Main,635 words
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Article222 1933-12-05 6 800 VARIETES SHOWN AT KLANG Sultan Of Selangor's Interest <From Our Own Correspondent) Klang, Dec. 3. The Sultan ol Selangor opened the first exhibition held at the Malay School. Klang. There were eight hundred exhibits, j including canework. woodwork, fretiwork, silver work, silk work, ivory carving, weaving,222 words
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Article100 1933-12-05 6 Port Swettenham C.R.C. Annual Meeting: (From Our Own Correspondent I Klang. Dec. 2. At the annual meeting of the Chinese Recreation Club. Port Swettenham. the following office bearers were elected President. Mr. Mali Kirn Fook; VicePresident. Mr. Foo Yoon Seong: secretary. Mr. Cheong Kum Choy; asst. secretary. Mr.100 words
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Article102 1933-12-05 6 Competition With British Ships London. Nov. 29. In the House ot Commons to-day Mr W. Nunn <Con. Whitehaven* called attention to the fact that the Chinese Government is inviting tenders for four ships for the Chinese coastal trade and suggested that the proceeds of the Boxer IndemnityReuter - 102 words
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Article79 1933-12-05 6 Ministers Object To Cuts In Estimates Tokio. Nov. 30. Dissatisfied with the large cut m his department's budget estimates by the Finance Ministry. Fumio Goto. Minister for Agriculture, has formally intimated his intention to resign. Goto's action is likely to have an important bearing on the CabinetReuter - 79 words
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Article559 1933-12-05 6 $1 50 Must Be Won FREE PRESS FOOTBALL COMPETITION Six Free Chances Every Week TJEL-OW will be found particular of the Free Press Football D Competition No. 16 m which you are asked to forecast results of ten matches to be played m the English and Scottish Football League on559 words
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Advertisement456 1933-12-05 6 HER HANI) WENT DEAD Helpless With Rheumatism At one time she thought she would IOOS the use of her right hand. But when she started the "little daily dose" of Kruschen, it soon put her right. T was sure In a bad state." she writes, "In fact, I could not456 words
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Advertisement214 1933-12-05 6 j FREE PRESS FOOTBALL COMPETITION No. 16. I agree to abide by the conditions governing this competi- j j 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 results214 words
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Advertisement671 1933-12-05 6 Hop Ale I $400 I COMPETITION "£^x < %^y i) > l I LION 2 RAT 3 PIG "T" 5. KETTLE 6 BiRD 7 CQHNON fa "7Y? Cfe IS. 9 WHIP IP. TOP n BEH \2 13. W^TCM 1 14 BisßY I<s LQCC M The ANSWERS art to be tounc671 words
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Advertisement93 1933-12-05 7 CHANDRA THE GREAT THE MIND READER will baffle you Learn his secrets soon at the A L H A MB S? A OPENING TO-NIGHT 6.15 -9.15. MATIMEE TO-MORROW 3.15 WHO KILLED JOSEPH REYNOLDS? Somedun. to thrill you. to pa~_ you. to bewilder you and yet make you laugh "MURDER on93 words
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Advertisement13 1933-12-05 7 STANTON NELSON CO., LTD. STORAGE 4 Collyer Quay. j Telephone 5874. A.P.B. 1.13 words
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Advertisement160 1933-12-05 7 I'VE JUST SEEN RALPH Ij LYNN m j j"UP TO j j THE NECK", with I VINfIUD SHOTTER I ißritish And Dominions Picture.) PAVILION; j TO-NIGHT 6.15 9.15 NEXT CHANGE A I ANOTHER BIG LAUGHTER SHOW "THREE j CORNERED MOON" i i CLAUDETTE COLBERT RICHARD ARLEN MARY BOLAND and a160 words
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490 1933-12-05 8 The Singapore Free Press TUESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1933. Trade— At All Costs MOW that the world has been roused to the gravity of the situation, every day brings fresh evidence of the success achieved by Japan's assault on world trade. No twist or turn of competitive practice has been omitted490 words
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Article1013 1933-12-05 8 Among The Insolivnts Consolation To Creditors $400 Per Pilot Guillotine At The Prison! Xot Stationary THE annual report of the Bankruptcy Department is usually an interesting document. There is a morbid interest m reading of the misfortunes of one's fellows, wondering some of uslf and when1,013 words
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Article560 1933-12-05 8 Mr. A. B Cobden Ramsay. M.C.S.. and Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Wilson have gone on leave. Mr. W. S. Dakin. of the staff of the, Chartered Bank, Ipoh. is going on leave early m the new year. Mr. E. V. C. Thomson, of Messrs. Evatt560 words
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Article345 1933-12-05 8 Some French Villages-Martigues Borne columns oi m Provence from ol view w.i comic lin:,very well i. old "pottonne never BOOM Mil th- v.- ft I housekeepini I was I re»« sketch am mi and peal lai Arrtvir. a lum nearly and canal spend fishing rUtafe so p 1 01 belli345 words
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Article18 1933-12-05 8 Tl Mr Chi and Mr> CI and M ol th Mr I 1 i ooftboo v> liar i18 words
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Advertisement459 1933-12-05 8 77ie Ideal X'mas Gift. You can pay your friends the highest c.nnpliTPnt h> sending them a gifi a a— ataT famous old Scotch Whi- II 111 l B Johnnie Walker is packed m speciaCy a %^F Wi^m B^B Sm\ «Hi de< orated Christmas cases of 2. 3. b or _>_a_»459 words
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Advertisement42 1933-12-05 8 WHO DECIDES whether women's skills shall be higher or lower asks a daily paper. A mouse, very often. The decision to take out GAFLAC w POLICIES should not be deferred. GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION. LTD. Hongkong Bank Chambers. Telephone 6480.42 words
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Article175 1933-12-05 9 GERMAN CMMUNISTS SENTENCED mployers Union Dissolved Munich, Dec. 1 A Communist gioup of 23 men and women has been arrested at burg on a charge of preparing by the printing and cirof communist pamphlets.— Reuter Wireless Hamburg. Nov. 30. tnglng from fifteen to rs' hard labour were passed seven CommunistsReuter Wireless - 175 words
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Article321 1933-12-05 9 Vienna. Nov. 30. activity of the Nazis m Innstias revived. People to-night disturbed for six hours by the rig of bombs and the police were I to deal with the situation. Nazis were arrested and have ntenced to six months' imprint which will be spent m aReuter; Reuter Wireless - 321 words
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Article72 1933-12-05 9 Rotterdam. Nov. 29. arrival here of the yacht. utschland. en route ori a 30 months' >ur m the interests of Nazi proi has given rise to anti-Fascist lon. yacht, on which there are travelVizi storm troopers equipped with aida films, is being guarded by >r theReuter - 72 words
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Article163 1933-12-05 9 State Of "Prevention" Proclaimed Madrid. Dec. 4. A state oi "prevention" has been declared throughout Spain to enable the Government to meet any outbreak or attempts to provoke outbreaks tomorrow. Rumours are current that the left wing intends to provoke a rising to prevent the Cortes meetingReuter - 163 words
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Article67 1933-12-05 9 Serious Fire On Singapore Ship Rotterdam. Dec. 1. The Rotterdam-Lloyd motor liner Indrapoera has been seriously damaged by fire while lying m port. The social hall and passengers' cabins, the Captain's and officers' accommodation abaft were burnt out before the fire was got under control. It is statedReuter Wireless - 67 words
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Article58 1933-12-05 9 Many Missing From Black Sea Port Istanbul. Nov. 30. Twenty people were drowned and 150 are missing as the result of a devastating st6rm at Samsun. the Black Sea port, which is still raging. Many houses were destroyed or inundated and the homeless are taking refuge InReuter Wireless - 58 words
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Article20 1933-12-05 9 London, Dec. 1. The death is announced to-day of the famous explorer. Mr. Harry de Windt Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 20 words
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Article18 1933-12-05 9 New York, Dec. 3. The death is announced Mr. Alexander Legge. President of the International Harvester Co ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article426 1933-12-05 9 LITVINOFF'S ACTIVITIES IN ROME Russia's Fears Of Japanese Far Eastern Policy tu, w Rome, Dec, 4. rhe King received M. Litvinoff this m° n r u!ef talked WUh him or '15 it T \?Zf h L_ omcial ly confirmed, with that Japan was discussed f S °i ini yesterd LitvinoffReuter - 426 words
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Article63 1933-12-05 9 OFF FOR "SHORT HOLIDAY" Shanghai, Dec. 4. Sir Miles '.ampson. British Minister m China, left Shanghai for Nanchang, capital of Kloagat this morning to interview M irshal Chiang Kai-shek. In spite of his denial. Sir Miles is believed to be on a very important mission. He63 words
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Article169 1933-12-05 9 Matter Debated In House Of Lords London. Nov. 30. This afternoon the House of Lords debated the desirability or otherwise of financing hospitals by sweepstakes. The question was raised by the Duke lof Sutherland who objected to hundreds of thousands of pounds going to France. Italy. Spain andReuter Wireless; Reuter - 169 words
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Article75 1933-12-05 9 U.S. To Assist In Soviet Trade New York. Dec. 4. Representations have been made to the Reconstruction Finance Corporation m connection with the creation of a bank to finance American exports to Russia, according to the Journal of Commerce. The scheme contemplates the creation of a fund of75 words
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Article22 1933-12-05 9 Washington. Dec. 4. It is estimated that 3,000.000 men were re- employed on public works between Oct. 5 and Nov. 25 ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article77 1933-12-05 9 Three Cases Of Gold Still Missing (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, Dec. 4. The police have no news m regard to the gold robbery. Three cases are still missing. The Minister of Finance has again extended the period for the payment by defaulters of the poll tax due77 words
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Article266 1933-12-05 9 HOPE REPLACES FEAR Changed Conditions In America London, Nov. 30. and 'rhh h d6fenCe 0f the American nrin- B f ritlsh J monetary policies, both at rS ,!i nd Since the abandonment of the gold standard was made by Mr Bingham, the American Ambassador speaking at the Thanksgiving Day dinnerReuter Wireless - 266 words
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Article153 1933-12-05 9 Washington. Dec. 1. With turkeys at their lowest prices' ior many years and prohibition doomed, the United States was able to> celebrate Thanksgiving Day m bumper; fashion. President Roosevelt was presented, with a giant 35 pound bird. Reuter Wireless Washington. Nov. 29. The Government has notifiedReuter Wireless - 153 words
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Article11 1933-12-05 9 Warm Springs, Dee. 3. Mr. Roosevelt has returned to Washington. ReuterReuter - 11 words
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Article47 1933-12-05 9 Trouble Between Poles And Danzig Danzig. Dec. 1. A foodstuff's war has begun between J Danzig and Poland. Danzig has imposed restrictions on the import ot Polish milk and Poland is retaliating by j an embargo on all Danzig edibles and 1 manufactures.- Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 47 words
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Article28 1933-12-05 9 Rome. Nov. 29. In spite of the "gold clauses" the Government has decided to pay interest on the $100,000,000 Morgan loan m paper dollars.— Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 28 words
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COMMODITY MARKET
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Article57 1933-12-05 9 London. Dec. 4. Spot (Sellers* 4 3 8 d. <4 3 8 d. (Buyers* 4 5 16d. <4 5 16d. January-March 4 13 32d. <4 13 32d. April- June 4 15|32d. (4»,d. July-Sept 4 9 16d «4 "9 16d. Market:— Dull. New York. Dec. 4. December 8.90 «9.17> January57 words
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Article14 1933-12-05 9 Rubber stocks at the week-end were: London 36.165 tons T.iv*»rr*r»r»1 Si oa.114 words
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Article23 1933-12-05 9 London. Dec. 4. Messrs Malcolm Bowley and Son's closing prices to-day were: Spot £227-13s-9d £225-5s. t 3 Months £227-13s-9d < €225-7s-6d. > Mnrkvr Stpr>Hv23 words
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Article15 1933-12-05 9 London. Dei. 4. New York 5.06 >•» (5.23 1 Paris 34 7 16 34 L5I32)15 words
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Advertisement45 1933-12-05 9 CHANDRA THE GREAT" HE KNOWS ALL HE SEES ALL HE TELLS ALL Your Past Your Present Your Future Are Like Pages Of An Open Book To Him Watch Him Perform His Marvels In THE MIND READER" Starring WARREN WILLIAM COMING TO THE ALHAMBRA NEXT CHANGE!45 words
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Advertisement256 1933-12-05 9 i Lenlherie l Lip Slick h E! Stays on from ___fi E. £t o •ni r Breakfast till Supper f t J 1* 4l>H\ FOR I KV\ dmis Hlf I IHFN 'Sol HAVI l-»\||^ IW I|J LIPS VVITHOI I l Itim D II Sole Agents ir*-^jp ROBINSON CO., LTD. SINGAPORE.256 words
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TRADE AND COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE
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Article1625 1933-12-05 10 This Problem Of Money 11 Value Vanished Before Cash Could Be Spent TTHE 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. THEN.A.N.A.; Free Press - 1,625 words
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Article82 1933-12-05 10 Rubber Association December 4, 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers R.S.S. equal to London Standard. Spot (loose) 13 7 H 14 R.S.S. equal to London Standard. <F. 0.8.> 14* 4 14 3 8 Standard R.S.S. on Tender December 14 14' 8 Jan. March 14 1 4 14 382 words
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Article226 1933-12-05 10 December 4 SELLING London. 4 months' sight 2 4 7 64 London, 3 months' sight 2 4 3 32 London. 60 days' sight 2 4 564 London. 30 days' sight 2 4 1 16 London, demand 2 4 364 London. T.T. 2 4 1 32 Lyons and Paris,226 words
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Article1361 1933-12-05 10 Manufacturers Association s Spade Work The second annuai general meeting of the Singapore Manufacturers' Asso- j ciation was held at the registered offices. 63. China Building, yesterday < afternoon. Mr. R. L. Hastie was m the chair and there was a good attendance 1 1 lof1,361 words
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Article39 1933-12-05 10 Foreign Imp month of Nov. mo- Count r\ ol Origin 1 Alaska 2. Burma 3. Netherlanda India Banka and B Singkep Other Pl* 4 French In<J- < 5. Japan 6. Siam 7. Tang.u.vik.t 8 Union ot Boutll39 words
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Article28 1933-12-05 10 Imp Mont hi. Cvi 193 i Toi. January 2.021 February 1.58.1 Mairh \pnl Jun» Tul:. U (\UKUst U BtptfMfe I 1 DctobtT 1 J Nov«»mbt-r 111 Dteenbtf28 words
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Article98 1933-12-05 10 Labour Deputation Return* From India •From Our Own I Naa_f I'Mr. Alie.t: and Mr. Innes CI PAM who formed tation to India retui- ed yesterday on the Kara,* Mr. Ahearne sorry he was unabi< •hrn nt pending port to Governinei Association. In the ll v. .ta|l I Ntatcment Bright98 words
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Article73 1933-12-05 10 Encouraging Restriction Repo rts Firms Up Rubber Market London. Nov. 29. On the Stock Exchange to-day with public and professional operators adopting a waiting attitude owing to continued currency fears, dealings throughout the day were limited and price movements, all-round, unimportant, except Argentine Rails which weakened on the new exchangeReuter Wireless - 73 words
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Article41 1933-12-05 10 I On the St tion shares, notably Napiers. fUTtl* also came Into following recen' I announcements Otherwise, the mark< and uninteresting supported Thu generally, ruled dull Wall Street §M M I tone on the advan. but business is quiet Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 41 words
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Article39 1933-12-05 10 London, Nov. 30. On the Stock Exchange to-day most gilt-edged securities and foreign issues strengthened. Action shares Improved Minister's star- m-1 otherwise then >•■ Business m the i was restricted by tt* but rubber was Bfg restrict ion reporti ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article1903 1933-12-05 11 CONFERENCE ON QUIT RENTS Governor To Meet Planters conference on the question of quit rents on rubber lands r\ U) be held m Kuala Lumpur on Dec. 19, when His excellence the Governor will meet a deputation of planters. Reference to the conference was made at yesterday's meeting l.^iislative Council,1,903 words
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Article45 1933-12-05 11 Yesterday's Closing Quotations Kinta Dredge <$1» 1.82 1.85 Lingui <$1> 85 95 M. Collieries $10 24.00 24.50 Takuapa I I 25s 6d 26s 6d c.d. c.b Telok Kruin *$1> 70 75 Straits Traders <$1> 22.50 22.75 c.d. United Eng. Ords. 5.90 6.1045 words
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Article305 1933-12-05 11 Serious Outlook For Planters Melbourne, Nov. 28. Advices from Fiji indicate that copra is now quoted at Suva at £4 17s. 6d. ton the lowest figure it has ever reached m the Colony. At this price it is impossible to produce it with profit, and coconut planters, who.305 words
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Article444 1933-12-05 11 Ceylon To Follow Singapore Practice The question of the present grading of Ceylon rubber was raised at the last meeting of the General Committee ot the Planters' Association. The nonacceptance of rubber sent by an estate m respect of a foi ward contract for FAQ 'fair444 words
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Article104 1933-12-05 11 Butter Exports To l/nited Kingdom Sydney. N.S.W. Nov. 8. The Minister for Commerce (Mr Stewart > reports that from July 1 to Oct. 28. 1933. exports of butter from Australia amounted to 18.455 tons as compared with 27.596 tons for a similar period last year. Shipments104 words
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Article51 1933-12-05 11 For Completion of CantonHankow Railway Nanking, Nov. 25. According to Chinese press reports, the Ministry of Railways contemplate the floating of $70,000,000 worth of bonds, both at home and abroad, for the completion of the Canton-Hankow railway. The Bonds to be floated abroad will ing $32,000,000 Reuter PacificReuter Pacific Service - 51 words
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Advertisement890 1933-12-05 11 Assets exceed 512.000.0 at Assurance In force ever fiMOt.OOO j The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. 'Incorporated In the Straits Settlements) HEAD office areat Eastern Building, Cecil Street. Singapore, v,^ OFFICE: 27> ow Jewr M The company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and compiles with890 words
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Advertisement62 1933-12-05 11 CREDIT-FONCIER D'EXTREME-ORIENT Societe Anonyme (Incorporated m Belgium— l9o7 J HEAD oi 111 E BRUSSELS. BRANCHES SHANGHAI. TIENTSIN. HANKOW. PEKINO. HONG KONG. TSINAN BRICK 6c TILE FACTORY IN SHANGHAI MORTGAGE BANK Mortgages on real property. Loans for building. House real Estate agents. Agents for: Union of Paris Insc. Co.. Ltd. OFFICE62 words
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Article238 1933-12-05 12 Bangkok Lawyer Is Sailing Home Chinese-Built Boat Now In Singapore a. j From Our Own Correspondent I i.l Bangkok, Nov. 29. Following recent examples In China. 1 one ot Bangkok's lawyers has decided that the only way for him to travel home is to sail the journey. Accord- ingly he238 words
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Article70 1933-12-05 12 i Five Chinese Picked Up m Phillip Strait M.V Marc-s. a Dutch vessel o: :563 U vs nett. has picked up 5 ship- wrecked Chinese, the crew of the Tongkang I Sum Tuck which was loaded with logs. ,The wreck is situated near the Island jof T;oela In the70 words
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Article165 1933-12-05 12 The health bulletin of the League ot Nations Eastern Bureau for the week ended Nov 25. is as lollows: Bassein: 2 smallpox cases and 1 death. Bombay: 2 smallpox cases and 1 death. Calcuita: 18 cholera cases and 4 deaths: 4 smallpox cases and 3 deaths. Madras: 3165 words
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Article149 1933-12-05 12 The following passengers are westward bound by the NY X Suwa j j Maru: For Colombo.— Mr. J. Moore. Mr. and Mrs. S. Sokawa. Mr. M. Take. Mr. H Nakamura. Port Said:— Dr. and Mrs. Q M Lynch. For Naples:— Lieut. -Col H Hozoji. Mr. H. Hutchins, Miss149 words
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Article53 1933-12-05 12 No Foreign Vessels Under LHML Flag New York, Nov ->8 In pursuance of the InternattT^.i Mercantile Marine Comply™ *S_S Ping, it has sold the Levlanrt t i«« services and seven freighter, ,n,K S n Llne ™ainde r of he ■wTtaJSf and a few ships fe_£ Wrtless" S53 words
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Advertisement586 1933-12-05 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] s.s. MARELLA Is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia. Cabins de586 words
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Advertisement131 1933-12-05 12 I. S. K. LINE. ISHIHARA INDISTRIAL AM) TRANSPORT CO. I Incorporated In Japan) REGrLAR FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE. From Japan Due Sail SHYOJIN MARU Dec 14 Dec 1Q HAVRE MARU Dec 20 Dec 20 FOR KOBE, OSAKA. MOJI, YAWATA NAGOYA AND YOKOHAMA. Due s iiu BOSTON MARU Dec 7 De"131 words
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Miscellaneous442 1933-12-05 12 Local And Foreign Mail Despatches and Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. and Thursday 7.30 a.m. Saturday 7 p.m. Kuantan <v:a Jerantuti Monday to Friday 7 30 a.m. Kuantan l via Jerantut I Saturdays 7 p.m. Kelantan (Via Padang Besar > Monday and Friday 7 p.m. Kelantan 'via442 words
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Miscellaneous571 1933-12-05 12 PASSENGERS ARRIVED Amongst passengers who arrived by s.s. President Monroe at the week end were Mr. Julian S. Foster with his wife and their two young daughters, for Singapore where Mr. Foster will be the American Trade Commissioner for the United States Government. Mr. Foster was formerly Trade Commissioner to571 words
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Miscellaneous322 1933-12-05 12 SINGAPORE^ BARBOV* East Wharf (Entrain. Van H, ut.v v" Main Wharf (Batri Jean Labor* Pres. Monroe BU i Glenogle Kola 7 Empire I>o< k (Intra,,,, City 01 Barcel Darvel 34; X 37; Kuala <8 Empire Bat* .Enir.,,,.. Troilus 48 West Wharf (Entran,, Kota Gede 4 ft Ipoh. Jardnes Section 10322 words
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Advertisement521 1933-12-05 13 P. O. British India and Apcar Lines. (Incorporated In England) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N CO OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA JAPAN Due Tonnage. Singapore. Ton—.. DERA 16.000 Dec 8 ravphi Singapore. TJTAN 6.100 Dec.' 21 SOM^I Sl"',? 6.000 Dec^l NA.DEHA 16.000 Ma, 30 -SPUR521 words
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Advertisement556 1933-12-05 13 Ellerman BucknaU Steamship Co., Ltd. I (Incorporated m England) _v*i> -r "ELLERMAN" UNE FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND H4MBURr Steamer P RTS AN SIEZ CANAL UAMB UK(-. City of Evansvllle Da S *U» City of Norwich Dec 29 Jan 2 City of Roubaix F R H NG G »■**<*■« MM*'*556 words
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Advertisement1024 1933-12-05 13 1 _^PTfTnT_t^^' !S^s---fc«^ ROR4/4NTINC THI OHHtA KAVtoAnST OS? SS" ______L_.*_^__Sf *> T_ UAM «_li NAVIGATION c£ T_ BUN^S^SIS o?ffs_^ __s_ £?r oa or t^" Co. LvC Th* w^_-f_^ RAILWAYS ■WM v, W h*S- i K_M. (Royal Dutch Airwaya) *_■-••> ?<s« BLUE PUMMEL LIME BSffS^2_-_-_-i%H-___ Aautwdam. Rotterdam and Bremen Genoa, Havre.1,024 words
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Advertisement717 1933-12-05 14 K. P. M. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ ROKAN Tuesday, Dec. 5, Bengkalis. Paneh. Berombang, Tanjong-Mengeidar. Tanjong-Leidong and Asahan. PARlGl— Tuesday, Dec. 5, Penang 'mails only) and Bagan Si-Api-Api. VAN HEUTSZ- Wednesday, Dec. 6, Belawan-Deli and Penang. MAJANG— Wednesday, Dec. 6, Prigi-Radja, Sapat Tembilahan. Poeloe-Pallas. Pengalian-Eatate and Rengat. THEDENS Wednesday, Dec. 6,717 words
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Advertisement135 1933-12-05 14 OUTWARDS m.s. MALAYA for Manila, Hong Kong, Shanghai Yokohama, Nagoya, Osaka and Kobe Dec. 8 m.s. MEONIA for Bangkok Dec 23-TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICE i? s ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO. VANCOUVER, SEATTLE AND PORTLAND m.s. FALSTRIA leaves Manila about Dec 23 «_«i eaves Hong Kong abou t Dec' 27 t ARES To Genoa135 words
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Advertisement429 1933-12-05 14 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP UNE j c^^ AMERICAN MAIL LINE BHBBBBHBBHB^BBBH^^B a^ a a^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^" EUROPE vt AMERICA VISIT SUNNY CALIFORNIA YOSEMITE PARK HOLLYWOOD GRAND CANYON NEW LOW THROUGH RATES HONG KONG TO EUROPE VIA AMERICA WEEKLY SAILINGS FROM MANILA AND OR HONG KONG TO SEATTLE DIRECT OR VIA HONOLULU TO SAN FRANCISCO,429 words
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Advertisement639 1933-12-05 14 O. S. K. LINE BUENOS AIRES VIA COLOMBO. S. BUENOS \||u N AFRICA. BRAZIL AND URUGUAY. IEAST J. s 0 x "l«, M (Express Service) I It^,, m.s. Santos Maru 7.300 Dec. 31 A m m.s. Rio De Janeiro Maru 10.000 Feb. m.s. Montevideo Maru 7.300 Mar. 7Z m.s. La639 words
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Article766 1933-12-05 15 Middlesex Just Lose County Rugby Match l On; Own Correspondent) London, Nov. 20. the reigning County lvid an exceedingly narrow irnemontta on Wednesday, ust beat Middlesex by and two tries to amd ind a try (9— 7>. ropped goal which was scored Middlesex an early lead minutes' play.766 words
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Article386 1933-12-05 15 270 Yards All Carry As A Short Cut London, Nov. 10. 1 1 One ol the most remarkable drives I j I have ever seen, writes George Green- i wood m the Daily Telegraph, was ac-M complished by A. J. Lacey. a British!. Ryder Cup player, at386 words
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Article, Illustration13 1933-12-05 15 The Rest forwards breaking away m the annual match against Scotland on Saturday.13 words
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Article133 1933-12-05 15 Negri To Visit Singapore This Month (From Our Own Correspondent.* Seremban. Nov. 28. The Negri Sembilan hockey side is expected to travel to Singapore on Dec 23. This date has been suggested by the committee of the local Hockey j Association to the Singapore authonI tleS XT Whe.i Singapore133 words
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182 1933-12-05 15 H.S. Ong And L.C. Goh Help Cambridge To Win From Our Own Correspondent London. Nov. 11. Two Malayan Chinese players. H. 8. 3ng <Taiping and Caius* and L. C. _01l 'Penang and Corpus*, contributed to Cambridge's easy victory against 3xford m the inter-University bad Btnton182 words
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Advertisement59 1933-12-05 15 V%f\ _H"_T_>' u _P a c^ aa a W ol?k is a man's razor blade -ade for beards that are aly tough. You like outand ngorous sports d tor you to shaye n try ProL^ak, the heavier ade wich the extremely p edges that are sp dally honed to shave59 words
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656 1933-12-05 16 S.C.C. Forwards Play Havoc Among Military IB.CC. 7; Command Officers Nln« goals were scored on the Padanfi day In the hockey encounter between the S.C.C. and the Malaya Command Officer*, 01 which the Club secured seven. The rapid scoring came rather as i surprise,656 words
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Article522 1933-12-05 16 Selecting Team For Kuala Lumpur An All-Malayan Chinese sports meeting will be held at Kuala Lumpur m the near future, and yesterday, the S.C.R.C. staged a hockey trial match to pick the side to represent the Singapore Chinese m the games. The ground, following the heavy rain,522 words
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Article45 1933-12-05 16 Singapore Team In Penang Penang, Dec. 4. The Singapore Athletic Union who are on a soccer tour m Penang. lost to Darul Aihsan F.C. of Penang (the local Malay champions* by two-one but yesterday the visitors, showing improved form, defeated the Young Indians fiveone.45 words
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Article79 1933-12-05 16 M.C.C. TOURISTS DRAW Langridge Takes 5 For 18 Jamnagar. Dec. 4. A two-days' match between a local eleven and the M.C.C. tourists resulted In a draw. Jamnagar scored 90 m their first innings, Langridge taking five wickets for 18, and 45 for six at their second venture. The M.C.C. madeReuter - 79 words
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Article287 1933-12-05 16 Batsmen Fail Against M.C.C. In the match at Ajmere Rajputana lost to the M.C.C. by an innings and 107 runs. Scores: M.C.C. Ist Innings Bakewell c Azim Khan b Murad 8 Gregory c Hans Rai b Ramji 9 Townsend c Han Rai b Ramji 1 j Barnett c287 words
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Article174 1933-12-05 16 Rowe Bats Well In Second Match The second Test trial m Australia took the form of a match between New South Wales and the Rest, the latter winning by two wickets. New South Wales, going m first, made 273. McCabe contributed 110 His forceful innings, which lasted174 words
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Article57 1933-12-05 16 Several English footballers make their international soccer debut m the match against France to be played on the Spurs ground at White Hart Lane xi" wm re S <Wednesday) The Engllsn Hibbs 'Birmingham); Goodall •Huddersneld), Fairhurst <Newcas^e Willingham 'Huddersneld), Rowe USZE!' PPing <Leeds^ brooks C_rn?e y i* iJJS!!^57 words
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Article138 1933-12-05 16 A four ball match between the Municipality and Sepoy Line Golf Club will be played on Sunday on the latter course. Teams and times of starting a.m. 8.30 Lowson and Blades vs. Kelly and Paterson. 8.35 Frew and McConigley vs A W B. Gill and S.138 words
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Article, Illustration26 1933-12-05 16 Kinoshita, captain of the Japanese Young Men's team (local baseball champions) receiving the challenge flag from Mr. Co (President of the Singapore Baseball Assocn.) on Saturday.26 words
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Article29 1933-12-05 16 Defeat Austrian Team 4 To 2 At x*«„__ London, Dec 4. ____f__l g _w£! L he arsenal beat an Austrian eleven by four goals to two. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article198 1933-12-05 16 S.G.C. Ladies' December Medal Play The ladies' December medal competition was played at Bukit Timah on Sunday and resulted m a win for Mrs. S. Richardson m "A" division with a net ecore of 35' 2 m a win for Mrs. E. C. Milligan m "B" division with a198 words
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Article21 1933-12-05 16 n the Pr. f v U..4 Smith Fldr- d Pte&C ward Ms Patei B»d: r al ley and M I21 words
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Article195 1933-12-05 16 At Sepoy Lines Golf Club on Sunday •A"' Machine Gun I Co. SVC beat the Police by 6» 2 points to 23 4 Details •M.G. Co. players mentioned first Pte. N. S. Wise and L Cpl W S W Parsons 0. J. Haxworth and195 words
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483 1933-12-05 16 The Rest's Forwards Bretk Through 4 Tin,,. The Rest 4: Scotland 1. It was impossible for anything like good football to be nlayed at the S.C.C. Padang yesterday afternoon when Scotland met the Rest m the annual soccer event, and the Rest, adapting themselves483 words
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Advertisement49 1933-12-05 16 MUSINGS f J.S.M.R (MOSTLY MALAYAN) =r BY EJ. S. M. RENNIE £S__£_ lON OF SOME 32 WRITINGS BY 4E OF THE OLDEST EUROPEAN RESIDENTS OF SINGAPORE AND MALAYA. WITH A FOREWORD BY -I.H. SIR IBRAHIM, SULTAN OF JOHORE. PRICE $2.00 NETT OBTAINABLE AT MALAYA PUBLISHING HOUSE, ÜBITM. IHIHlim. SI«6«PORE.49 words
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Advertisement51 1933-12-05 16 I MEEM ■■THE BEST TABLE JF M WATERS Jf, IN ORDER TO MAINTAIN j|l| THE CORRECT FLAVOUR OF Wf^HP^ THIS BRINK. COOL THE BOTTLE THOROUGHLY %<, JL BEFORE OPENirG. F*f* ON NO ACCOUNT /•jJ^jßßw SHOULO ICE BE 4mnrSL ftODEO TO DRY Jlt^Vl: "^J G, 6ER LE X A&®@®®(^@s PHONE 5886.51 words
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