The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 9 December 1933
1933-12-09
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Title Section17 1933-12-09 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 14.135. ESTD. 1835. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1933. If CENTS.17 words
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Article, Illustration414 1933-12-09 1 "THERE CAN BE NO REAL FRIENDSHIP I Mr. de Valera Tells America BRITAIN'S THREAT OF WAR' th iir^ h Gorenwem is not vet v a vilh ra <he threat of war under .5! A C ]d <T l ihe W2l Tr ™*> »as forced Ireland ,s the remarkable declaration made414 words
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Article663 1933-12-09 1 NR.A. Chief Defends President Washington. Dec. 8. The claim that President Roosevelt had saved the United States from printing press inflation was made by General Johnson when addressing the National Association of Manufacturers who are among the Recovery Administration's severest critics. General Johnson eulogised the663 words
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Article154 1933-12-09 1 U.S. CHAOS KEEPS TIN QUOTA DOWN Might Have Been I More Than 40 p. c. I Paris, Dec. 8. It is officially announced iliat the tin quota from Jan. I, will be 40 per cent. The International Tin ComI mtttee decided to raise the production quota for the signatory participating154 words
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Article177 1933-12-09 1 D. E. I. GOVERMENT'S ATTITUDE Bat a via. Dec. 8. The Dutch East Indies Government intends to communicate telegraphically before the week-end its standpoint with regard to rubber restriction to the Dutch Government. These views were formulated at an extraordinary meeting of the Supreme Council yesterday The paper. Java-Bode, summarising177 words
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Article139 1933-12-09 1 Lancashire To Use More From India London. Dec. S. Two cotton commissioners, who not yet been appointed, are proceeding to India early m the new >ear as liaison officers to assist In increasing the use of Indian raw cotton by Lancashire, according to the Manchester Daily Telegraph. This139 words
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Article47 1933-12-09 1 Conimanritr Tborbum Addis. HMS. Meciway. the son ol Sir Charh-s Addis, was married to-day to M iy s Pamela Poland, daughter <>i CftptalD Poland ol hm.s. Itedway <mi Booth Cathedral which uu> throoftd vtth Navy and Army officers The guests iruludtt! the Governor. Admiral Dr<\<47 words
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202 1933-12-09 1 ruture international rubber council but they want economical guarantees of a lair chance for the native rubber producer. The paper does not expect that the Colonial Minister will materially alter the conditions laid down by the Dutch Fast Indies Reuter. The Supreme Council, with202 words
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Article95 1933-12-09 1 ANOTHER R.A.F. SQUADRON FOR SINGAPORE London. !><■. 8. The personnel of No. 100 Squadron Royal Air Force left for Singapore aboard the P. and O. Ranpura. The planes belonging to the Squadron, which are Vickers Wild-Beeste torpedo oombers. are going by another route. The arrival of the Squadron95 words
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Article183 1933-12-09 1 Although Nanking has sent p« a« envoys to I oorhow both sides are preparing for a battle on a large »<ale Page 9. Sir John Hicnan, Consul-General at Shanghai, interviewed yesterday on his ivay bark to China, deplored the party splits m China on account of their183 words
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Advertisement193 1933-12-09 1 bigTa tea nps the freshness fragrance of the 1 ay a n gardens it to your home. i rrM T^fc nr^ a TO-DAY'S ATTRACTIONS RIJSTTAFEL Served 12.30 to 3. p.m. SPECIAL DINNER CLASSICAL MUSIC 8.15 p.m. to 9.15 p.m. DANCE i FORMAL I 9.45 p.m. to Midnight XMAS EVE SPECIAL193 words
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Advertisement110 1933-12-09 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA I CHRYSLER I BIG CAR PERFORMANCE -SEA VIEW HOTELI TO-NIGHT I SPECIAL DINNER SERVED ON THE LAWN DANCING IN THE BALL ROOM I -ADELPHI HOTEL- I ROOF GARDEN SPECIAL XMAS DINNER I DECEMBER 24 BALL I EXTENSION WfH.*. CRACKERS110 words
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Advertisement382 1933-12-09 2 NOTICE. IN THE ESTATE OF CHEW BOON LAY, DECEASED. Pursuant to Trustees Ordinance No. 14 of 1929. NOTICE is hereby i?ivcn that all creditor! or other persons having any Claims or demands against the estate f.f CHEW BOON LAY. deceased, late oi No. 141 -A Devonshire Road, Singapore, who died382 words
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Advertisement586 1933-12-09 2 NOTICES. GOVERNMENT NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that all outstanding bills against the Government should be presented for payment before the 15th instant. All bills for expenses incurred after that date should be presented for payment at the earliest possible opportunity. BY ORDER. Singapore! December Ist. 1933. NOTICE. NOTICE is586 words
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Advertisement565 1933-12-09 2 BUSINESS CARDS i i FINEST QUALITY YORK CUT ENGLISH HAMS Obtain your X'mas supplies from JACKSON CO., 55, ROBINSON ROAD. BOARD RESIDENCE WANTED. TWO EUROPEANS want board lodgings-two bedrooms and verandah -Katong or Pasir Panjang preferred. State terms Replies to Box No. 360, care of Free Press. Ijoard^residence. the mansion565 words
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Advertisement707 1933-12-09 2 TENDERS. GOVERNMENT NOTICE. Tenders will be received at the Colonial Secretary's Office, up to noon of December 18th. 1933, for the execution of Current Repairs and Minor Works Services for the Ist half year 1934. Every person applying for a form of (tender will be required to deposit the 'sum707 words
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Advertisement748 1933-12-09 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEiV^rTT^ TENDERS SINGAPORE MUMCrPAL NOTICE. Tenders. < NOTICE Is hereby given tnai tenden I are now invited for the foliowim materials or services and that part) culars of such tenders may be obtalner In the Tender Room, Municipal Offlc« Supply of 6.500 tons of Australia r Gas Coal, delivered748 words
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Advertisement279 1933-12-09 2 TKXpj Coi.uu.u s •i ftmmbu In* sup, on Siruap, ■ftf ball -n llw Mi 11,,,,-,,, testiu X pni '••'d»' nmmn lr Kat. MU«lrd In, UJIW Trrasurx N ft* on th.- lv Nut. Isl.ind K\rry tender vUI sum of *m*i iintani lonn.s will ot thi MM The sun 1 to th.279 words
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Miscellaneous270 1933-12-09 2 Diary Of The Week Saturday. 9th. High Water. 02.59. 7.9 ft.. 14.00. 8.4 ft. Rugby: .Malaya Cup: Singapore vs. Malaya Command, Anson Rd. Stadium, 5 p.m.; Johore vs. N.S.-Malacca (Cup match), Johore Bahru R.E. vs. M.C.U. Pulau Brani. Hockey: Wiltshires "A" vs. Singapore Colts, Tanglin; S.R.C. "B" vs 22nd Bty.270 words
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576 1933-12-09 3 DRANK ACID 4\/> JUMPED fROM WINDOW r\RINKING hall a bottle of uid and then leapthv window of -storey room ended Nov. 30, of Chee -year-old principal Tio Chinese School nee L&n Street. signed by Him wi re Coroners inquest acid Ck. Bourne, yesterday. verdict of576 words
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Article102 1933-12-09 3 Elucidated Story Of Deaf And Dumb Accused A young deaf and dumb Chinese boy and the Chinese interpreter of the third magistrate's court apparently understood the mysteries of a language of signs so well that the former was discharged by Mr. R. j. F. Curtis, yesterday, on a102 words
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Article90 1933-12-09 3 Chinese Fined At Kuala Lumpur Kuala Lumpur. Dec. 7. A Chinese was fined $100 or three months' rigorous imprisonment for possessing S2O worth of dutiable samsu iii Puchong. by the first magistrate today. The prosecution stated that on information received from the manager Of Bukit Talil Estate90 words
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637 1933-12-09 3 Charges And Counter Charges In (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru. Dec. H. An allegation that ti- hac. said that "all lawyers are m collusion" was made yesterday morning before Ungku Ismail, third magistral against S. K. Bawa Maideen, when Indie Hussein bin Abdullah, managing637 words
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Article347 1933-12-09 3 RIVAL BUSMEN'S VICTIM Tamil Passenger Hit With Spanne-, After paying compensation of by private arrangement, the driver ar conductor of a mosquito 'bus Ang Tei Chuan and Tan Ah Kow. respectivel ,came up against an unexpected sm (when they appeared before Mr H [Forrer. the Criminal District Judg yesterday, to347 words
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Article127 1933-12-09 3 Imperial Monetary Conference Called For London, Dec. 5. The Federation of the Chambers of Commerce of the Briiish Empire has addressed I letter to the Prime Minister and other members of Government to the Prime Ministers and Finance I and Commerce Ministers m the Overiseas Empire countries andBritish Radio - 127 words
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Advertisement37 1933-12-09 3 THE FILM THAT HAS BEEN HELD OVER IN LONDON FOR WEEKS! j 0 \~^it I cut jIV n t IPEj/P^ i B e/»br O (ed record of O «omon i Uh hoi V ,7^~ NEXT WEDNESDAY^ j37 words
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Advertisement120 1933-12-09 3 ANNUAL I CHEAP SALE will commence from Monday, 11th December. J ECHIGOYA CO., 54—56, MIDDLE ROAD. j Bwii'r'i'imiiTfc I C I I 111 fl I I C GIVES FULL PULLEY CONTACT WITHOUT SLIP. 111 I 1 UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED, W V V V Bv^B) Br W V BY ***** V120 words
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148 1933-12-09 4 Stomach trouble gets worse if you, don't treat it properly, and ulcers may form before you realise. Excess of harmi'jl stomach acid causes indiges- lion, sours and lerments the food, and attacks the delicate stomach lining. Th<- urmented food then forms still more acid a148 words
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Article128 1933-12-09 4 j Prompt Capture Of Alleged Thieves The manager of a Chinese shop m North Bridge Road, dealing chiefly m (jewellery, had an unpleasant surprise when he opened his establishment on Thursday morning to discover several of his show cases broken open and rifled. The missing property is128 words
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Article18 1933-12-09 4 The Honble Mr. Haynes' attack on the Press ot Malaya has amused everyone (says the Times of Malaya.18 words
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Article421 1933-12-09 4 Answers To Corresponden ts CC.M. Mrs BRITISH QI'AK- ANTINE- You can arrange with Bpratt's Patent. Ltd. Fenchurch St London «the dog-biscuit manufacturers) or the Battersea Dogs' Home London, to meet the ship, settle all the importation formalities, and take the I dog direct to their quarantine kennels, j You may421 words
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Article142 1933-12-09 4 Alleged Culprit Tracked Down I Alleged to be the man wanted by the Johore police tor the murder 01 compatriot, at Jalan Kubor. Rengam a Kheh Chinese named Lim Tek Chong .alias Hoo Teck Kong was arrested on police m rning by the Singapore Acting on information received142 words
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Article1313 1933-12-09 4 By The Free Press Dog Expert PART lI— SYMPTOMS.— SIMPLE DISTEMPER: DISTEMPER starts insidiously. Sometimes it is very mild m its early manifestation) and shows few. if any. ol the "classical" symptoms de- scribed below. These slight attacks frequently end disastrously. Such cases are sometimes called "suppressed1,313 words
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Advertisement229 1933-12-09 4 i ifiSHßl a^ ik (if jjI^^COOUNG Sy^ REFRESHING i ulioura Tallinn Soothes and cool? Father's face and remove? the aftershaving shine, comforts Bahy's tender skin and prevent i chafing and irritation, an«l gives the firmhinir touch to Mother's toilet. Sample each S jap. O ntxnent ir. i Tj!cum free up«jr.229 words
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Advertisement173 1933-12-09 4 wLJP Lb\ «A f^P I I Equally Useful for Adults and Children. I A 6ars- < x r? hj<i <{re*t f^itli m it A j>: i y*» anil haat Mactiao% m < h I an i i.\iv,t,j,i:.' I I AnftJar a Emultlon sontaint n« animal vll, and o^afl*^' an I173 words
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Article, Illustration184 1933-12-09 5 Two me:: were killed and another seriously injured ;it the Batrhilirs Stores, rovdon. when a lift which the> uere installing trashed from the top to the bottom of the shaft. Mr. IV 11. TMj and Mr. \V Hope .here with) who were working M the new184 words
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377 1933-12-09 6 STATE HELP FOR MALAY OFFICIALS 'From Our Own Correspondent.. Johore li. tin ii. Dec. 4. During the last four of five years, hundreds of houses have sprung up throughout this State, particularly In the township areas oi Johore Bahru. Bandar Maharani and Bandar PengKaram. All377 words
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Article413 1933-12-09 6 Scared Tamil As "Receiver" A cabinet gramophone stolen by a burglar from the General Hospital on Sept. 22, then passed on to a "receiver" and sold to an A.P.C. peon who buried it m his garden, where it lay hidden more than a fortnight, was unearthed by the413 words
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Article245 1933-12-09 6 A duplicate list is provided m which the competitor may keep a record of i his entries. These small lists must not ion any account be used lor entries I they are only for the convenience of competitors. i Competitors who have forecasted correctly EIGHT245 words
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Article205 1933-12-09 6 impeih: TRADE SAY SS JohnbrenXl A N r r uriui their .OH, n John M.,,,., C reporter >-terda> |fa further t,-.,,...;. m hf trade u.tl, Mr pore j Nalderi monthi where bel MIU. m China m M i OOWBOM amoni i Nanklnn < Inter,205 words
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Article213 1933-12-09 6 Mr. and Mrs. Caldecott Return From Leave A number of prominent Singaporeans returned from home leave by the Naldera, yesterday afternoon and thefl was a large crowd of lriends to meet them, despite the drizzling rain As the vessel drew alongside one of the R.S.F.C. Moth seaplanes circleci213 words
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Article160 1933-12-09 6 Covernment Replies To Petition Government has rtplltd to tIM petition submitted by various publw bodies m Singapore m regard to it> education policy. A meeting oi those concerned m jiramlng the Singapore petition hai been held to consider Government reply and further action is contemplated The reply i»160 words
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Article160 1933-12-09 6 Thinks Anglo-Japanese Relations Are Improving Sir Francis Lindley. British Ambassador to Japan since 19IU and returning to the Far East by the Naldera. is ol the opinion that AimloJapanese relations MX* improving When questioned un this point by a Free Press reporter yesterday he said "I think160 words
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Advertisement143 1933-12-09 6 _r V \\V Sustain his strength y/y\^~J^^\ The ac^vities of childhood VI demand a diet rich m /^YV^-J Vitalising and hody-building (7~\>, j principles W\ P ace with growth, supplement O your child's diet with KEPLFR^ COD liver oil with MALT EXTRACT Burroughs Wellcome a Co. f"r: the b m143 words
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Advertisement214 1933-12-09 6 j FREE PRESS FOOTBALL COMPETITION No. 17. j I agree to abide by the conditions governing this competi- 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 j j appertaining thereto. My forecast of214 words
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Advertisement63 1933-12-09 6 Rojiioinbw^iMi pmn Woe 4 mm kotpl •w%y dHQM«. tKrt to NtfOTl rtmu4j m tea. the Mootf Mrmm of M± bDm trvtfrwM Moorf ftM Skin Com^i"" O^tfi §WE HAVE EVERY COfiFIPEHCE THAT ANCHOR BEEI DLL BE FIRMLY ESTWHSW EMBEPPEP IN THE «»W OF THE BEER <£?*£ PUBLIC AS BEING THE HOJT63 words
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Article340 1933-12-09 7 •KMONSTRATION IN COURT Tffiin Carrier's Novel Contents :ist ration in the art of neat Ifl given by Court Inspector ship before Mr. R. j. p. Curtis lird magistrate, yesterday in re of Mr. E. M. Tampoe-Philips tion that it was impossible large piece of cloth in340 words
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Article400 1933-12-09 7 CANNERY PROPRIETORS TROUBLES VAIN STRUGGLE TO AVOID FAILURE ears oIH t h aiIC d after about two years told the Chief Justice (Sir Sr t er v H t Ugg f rd> m th SSS^S Court yesterday that he had "driwn 1 ™h eSS What he -ante d d a400 words
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Article163 1933-12-09 7 Siamese Army Officers Who Were Killed By Rebels Bangkok, Dec. 1. Honoured by the presence ol State Councillors, Assemblymen, Army and Navy officers and a large crowd of the general public, the remains of the. 17 army men who succumbed m their effort! to subdue the recent163 words
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Article106 1933-12-09 7 Donations Received During November I List of donations received by the European Unemployment Committee m November. 1933. are as follow: cts. Incorporated Society oi Mr. N. A. II Griffin Esq 5. Mr. W. G. A. Smith 5. Mr. A. C. Hayton 7 BOB." 5. Hot.-l Majestic. Cabaret 12.80106 words
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Article17 1933-12-09 7 'Leviathan." United States liner, is not to be recummissioned until things l on the Atlantic are better.17 words
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Article263 1933-12-09 7 Clerks In Bankruptcy Court HAD TO RENEW PRO. NOTES Mah Tian Seng, i Straits-born Chinese, who supported m addition to his wife and three children, his j mother-in-law, two sisters-in-law and a nephew, said m his public examination m the Bankruptcy Court yes-; j terday before the Chief Justice <263 words
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Article15 1933-12-09 7 Japanese distillers are exporting "Scotch" whisky to Cape Town to retail at 7/6 a case.15 words
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Article295 1933-12-09 7 Opening Ceremony Of New Session The opening ceremony oi the 1934 Session of the V.M.C.A. School of Com- merce Evening Classes was held In the V.M.C.A. Hall at 6 p.m. last evening. The Hon. Mr. A. B. Jordan, M.C.S.. President of the V.M.C.A. was m the295 words
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Advertisement180 1933-12-09 7 A I MA MRP A MATINEES TODAY fl M I¥l O■% TOMORROW at 3.15 f^^^^^^^iE KNOWS EVERY y/Jgf^^Br p^^l He claims to know everything- and he'll wL^g^g j* i convince thi( he dotx' Bui why can' V •P^ he foresee the ternLlc fate thai awaits 1 Jml jfm\* 4k\ A180 words
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Advertisement233 1933-12-09 7 C-IRNFRPn x i M_i __r l^^^» JP^__b Ou l ___Vn _> _.__< a _r $S J? Z^L_^(k.^jP__i _X r v VIH CLAUDEITE COLBERT j fWM*m BETTY STOCKFELdV i^^™ I W m W ll IfATr riTTi m NUTTY FRUIT-CAKE! m Jl turLER i f 1 #Jl jj|f%' |l^^^V I ALSO SHOWING233 words
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Article21 1933-12-09 8 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES BIRTH. HUGGINS.— At Penang Maternity Hospital on Dec. 4. to Mr. and Mrs. Huggins of Alor Star a daughter.21 words
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459 1933-12-09 8 Singapore Free Press SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1933. Fukien Blows The Gaff *yHE Fukien rebels began their career of government if it has yet got beyond the proclamation stage— with high and solemn demands for the resignation of all the Nanking leaders for the -good of the nation." Chiang Kai-shek immediately459 words
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Article, Illustration844 1933-12-09 8 When Mr. A. S. Haynes made what the Governor described as his "valedictory speech" m the Legislative Council chamber on Monday he mentioned that during his long period of service m Malaya he has held appointments In almost every State and every Settlement m this country.844 words
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Article426 1933-12-09 8 Mr A. Gilmour M.C.S. has been I conded lor service m Johore. The resignation of his commission In the Straits Settlements Volunteer Force by Lieut. L. J. Hazel has been accepted. Mr. N. A. Worley M.C.S. is appointed to be a District Judge and Mr. T.426 words
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Advertisement297 1933-12-09 8 Don't forget your friends at Home! V.,u <..n get this fine old Whisky for fW^ttht^ffcJ HP df^patch m specially decorated Christmas MBL cases, delivered an>whrrp m England. HT BP Ift Scotland or Wain at the following |H S«L fIU Mom 1620 Still joinf Strong V,-^Efe^^ RED LABEL. HK Pf>r case297 words
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Advertisement64 1933-12-09 8 iS A LONDON POLICE COURT a witness stated that originally he was a chiropodist's assistant but now he was selling neckties. He has only to finish as a hairdresser to claim that he has worked his way to the very top. Everyone who earns his living needs a "GAFLAC" ACCIDENT64 words
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Advertisement25 1933-12-09 8 POL ROGER Champagne. Extra Dry. Cuvee de Reserve. FOR CHRISTMAS Large $4.50, Small $2.50, a bottle AT ALL STORES or FROM THE EASTERN AGENCIES, LTD.25 words
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Miscellaneous276 1933-12-09 8 Topics Of The Week mi i rumour thai Malayan m invitation to Sec'i i.ii.a. out mlcrepi Mr H.i retoralni t< a tin Btrmlti i QRESIDEh tO Wl And la U/HIII. m a they i. stage. IT \va port the m d ol LI COUrtC >.:.. p Japan navy ulstn QNE276 words
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278 1933-12-09 9 Sin Chew Jit Poh - But Both Sides Prepare For Big Battle Although Nanking has sent peaco pnv«- XTK T H ld P W to ««*«vE,i peacefully to ea with the Fukien situation the tore"" on both suits arc making feverish preparation" for a big stale battle m SouthUnion Times - 278 words
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Article182 1933-12-09 9 Shanghai, Dec. 8. ng Ching-wei. the Premier. :ng lor Nanchang this by aeroplane to confer with Chiang Kai-shek on the lion. Admiral Yang Shu- rmer Minister of the Navy. ousted by the 19th Route year, has been summoned ng to assist the Naval lit m devising182 words
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Article38 1933-12-09 9 Hong Kong. Dec. 8. H.M.S. Verity has ordered to Foochovv. It is understood that the Whitehail is moving out to the mouth of the Mm River, watching British interests m the Nanking blockade.— ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article157 1933-12-09 9 :.t the Communists enterii by way ol South Kiangsi. n headquarters have built 400 temporary artillery base- r the border districts of Pingyuan. Vv'uping. Yungting :iwu. the main defence concentrated at Fengshun. Yang-king, Commander of Cantonese Army has comriy 150 miles of defence m157 words
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Article21 1933-12-09 9 mcd circles believe that rince of Kwangtung. the territory m the South, will subjected to attacks from21 words
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Article142 1933-12-09 9 Special Precautions For Its Protection D London. Dec. 8. Public sentiment has been greatv relieved by the announcement that the Secretary of State for NcoJand has written to the Chief Constable oi Invernessshire requesting that due precautions be taken that the monster alleged to be inhabiting LochReuter - 142 words
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Article70 1933-12-09 9 President's View Of U.S. Lynchings Washington. Dec. Strong condemnation of lynching was made by Mr. Roosevelt m a broadcast address at the Federal Council of the Churches of Christ m America. He described the recent lynchings m the United States as a vile form of collective murder, calledReuter - 70 words
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Article334 1933-12-09 9 £3,000,000 A Year For Shipping BRITISH CHAMBER 'S SUBSIDY PLAN ■THE Council of the British Chamber of Shipping has adopted recommendations that the Government should assist British shipping to the extent of £3.000.000 a year m the industry's unfair fight against subsidised foreign shipping. London, Dec. 8. British shipping hasReuter - 334 words
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Article110 1933-12-09 9 Questions In House Of Commons London. Dec. Replying to Mr. G. le M. Mander Lib.. Wolverhampton with regard to! the progress m carrying out the MviTsai Ordinance m Hong Kong. Captain Hudson <on behalf of Sir Philip CunlifTe Lister > referred to a despatch from the Governor onReuter - 110 words
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Article89 1933-12-09 9 Successful Claim To Woman's Money London. Dec. Mr. de Valera won an action In the Probate Court to-day m which he sought to establish a will m his favour made by the 72 year old recluse. Miss Polly Fitzpatrick. who bequeathed her estate of about £3.000 toReuter - 89 words
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Article50 1933-12-09 9 Constitutional Changes Suggested London. Dec. 8. In the House of Lords to-day Lord Salisbury gave notice that he will S introduce a Bill on Dec. 19 for the reform of the constitution of the House iof Lords and the amendment of the Parliament Act of 1911.- ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article39 1933-12-09 9 Berlin, Dec. 8 General Goering has instructed the secret police to release five thousand prisoners from the concentration camps before Christmas m view of the peaceful internal position and the stabilisation of the National Socialist Reuter regime.—Reuter - 39 words
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Article98 1933-12-09 9 GERMANY HAS NO PROPOSALS European Foreign Ministers' Activity Paris. Dec. 7. Dr. Benet 'Czecho-Slovakian Foreign Minister- has accepted an official m•- vitation to visit Paris on Dec. 14. Thereafter It Paul Boncour (French Foreign Minister- will visit Warsaw and Prague. Hence, it is assumed thatReuter - 98 words
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Article462 1933-12-09 9 London. Dec. 6. The Irish question was raised In the House of Lords by Lord Danesfort. who asked what action was to be taken to protect the undoubted rights of a British subject to appeal to the Privy Council. He declared that the recent Irish Free State legislationBritish Radio - 462 words
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Article93 1933-12-09 9 Latest Rubber and Tin Prices And Sterling Rates London, Dec. 8. Messrs. Malcolm Bowley and Son's closing prices to-day were: Spot £227-5-0 < £226-10-0.) 3 Months £227-5-0 (£226-12-6.) Market Steady. London, Dec. 8. Spot 'Sellers) 4 332 d. (4 5 16d> •Buyers 4 1 32 d. <4» 493 words
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Article18 1933-12-09 9 London. Dec. 8. (New York 5 lIV 2 <5.10» 2 1 Paris 83 316 <83 3 8 > STERLING:18 words
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Advertisement37 1933-12-09 9 Have YOU Booked vet for The Gala Event of the Season CAPITOL, WEDNESDAY NEXT, Dec. 13th The British Picture that has made Screen History! "THE PRIVATE LIFE OF HENRY VM^ IVrformanccs-By Kind Permission of Lteut. Col. J.n.M.37 words
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Advertisement131 1933-12-09 9 k ORDER a jjt FINDLATER'S 4 1 AND GUARANTEE Jk YOUR GOOD CHEER! jL Wncto i X r^V^r^ j I s^'sTSfff^ii X i^" "71 Sole Agents ROBINSON CO., LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR JUST ARRIVED A BIG LOT OF LADIES HANDBAGS WONDERFUL SELECTION! CHARMING COLOURS!! FINE QUALITY!!! NOW ON SALE AT131 words
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Article979 1933-12-09 10 THE CASE FOR SIL VER This Problem Of Money— ls No Importance To World Recovery •pHE following is another off a series of exclusive articles by loading American business men on present monetary problems, how they arose and the proposals that are being made to liquidate them. JJO discussion of979 words
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Article122 1933-12-09 10 Trade Commission Hears Evidence Trlde r!l tO 91st ™*tings of the irade Commission were held m Sineapore on Dec. 5, 6, 7, and 8. Evidence was taken from Lt. Col. C. L TOor regarding his proposal for a Department of Local Resources; from Mr T Spenser-Wilkinson (of122 words
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Article84 1933-12-09 10 International Meet At Paris Paris, Dec. 6. The main problem of the International Tin Committee meeting to-morrow is whether the production quota of each signatory country shall be 40 per cent of the 1929 production or more for the first three months of 1934. Another question is theReuter - 84 words
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Article72 1933-12-09 10 The directors of Pari Tin, Limited loZ" IS?? f °f the year e nded iu'ne 1931 3 2 f tl St a IOSS of £6 f °r €2 via i Whlch they have «ided £2,336 surplus on realisation of investments. A dividend of 5 per cent was paid last June72 words
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Article180 1933-12-09 10 December 8. \1 o'clock noon Buyers Seller* Gambler 4.00 Java Cube 6.50 Hamburg Cube 6.50 Muntok White Pepper 22.25 White Pepper 22.00 Black Pepper 13.00 Copra, sundried 3.05 Copra, mixed 2.35 Small flake Tapioca 4.25 Med. Pearl Tapioca 5.00 Small Pearl Tapioca 5.00 Lingga Sago Flour Fair180 words
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Article214 1933-12-09 10 December 8 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, demand214 words
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Article269 1933-12-09 10 Changes In London Companies (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Dec. 7 Conditional agreements have been concluded for the amalgamation of three Harrisons and Crosfield rubber companies, whereby Bikam Rubber Estate Ltd. takes over 1114 of Sungkai Estates Ltd. for £132,300 payable m tully paid 2s. shares and North269 words
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77 1933-12-09 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association December 8. 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers R.S.S. equal to London Standard. Spot < loose > 13 3 4 13 7 8 R.S.S. equal to London Standard. (F.O.B.) 14>« 14' 4 Standard R.S.S. on Tender Dec. 13" H 14 Jan. March 14 14! 8 April77 words
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Article240 1933-12-09 10 Dec. 5 0 7 j American Can Com. 99' 2 98 3 4 98 3 American Telephone and Telegraph 118 3 4 117 117 :< Atcheson Railroad 50 3 4 51 l 53 1 -> Dupont 91 3 4 90 3 4 91 C Firestone. Common 22' 4240 words
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Article140 1933-12-09 10 Yesterday's Closing Quotation* Batu Caves <$1> 100 105 Hong Fatts <$1- 49 51 Killinghall <ss> 12s 13s Kinta Dredge <$1 1.88 192 Kuchai Tin Dredge *$1» 90 93 Lingui «sl> 82> 92U Lukut <$1 69 72 Malaya Cons. 'ss» 42> 45 Nawng Pet <$1> 571" 62 i.,140 words
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Article186 1933-12-09 10 "BRITISH MADE GOODS FROM JAPAN Practice That Must Not Be Tolerated London. Dec. 7. Japanese competition with British manufacturers m the Dominion markets was again discussed m the Housi of Commons. Dr. Leslie Burgin (Parliamentary Secretary to the Board oi Trade > replying to the allegation that British trade marks186 words
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Article118 1933-12-09 10 Gold Currencies Appreciated London, I►< .*> On the Stock Exchange today niti.si home securities strengthened on the lurther encouraging drop m the unemployed figures and sentiment all-round showed a welcome improvement. Kaftirs. especially, were stronger on the rally of the iranc. while the optimist itremarks concerning the lutureReuter Wireless - 118 words
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Article106 1933-12-09 10 London. !»•<, t>. The Exchequer returns up to Dec. 2 show that there has been a saving on the interest on the National Debt m the financial year to date of £52.242.981 compared with the corresponding period ior of 1932 owing mainly to conversion operations.106 words
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260 1933-12-09 10 Opposition In D. E. I. To Ad Valo rem Tax Further Imposition Will Be Ineffective The uncertainty of the rubber negotiations In Batavia still hangs over the market, state Messrs. Stanton Nelson and Co., Ltd., m their rubber market review for the week ending Friday, Dec. Bth. Apparently a serious260 words
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Article96 1933-12-09 10 Th,« o««*i London, Dec. 5. naTional «n nUed rovenw »n the national finances is revealed by the fact that revenue from Apr. 1 to Dec 2 ffloM 378 000 000 an inc^alTof oVr iod^2? °i n Ver the co n-esponding £466 000 onn J ear was £466British Radio - 96 words
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Article330 1933-12-09 10 DUTY TO I PRES Sale if s.)i> Preferred gj *th r ltr I annowacen* I "l (few JTort N I eferred I i I tion Fin..: I I maihri on Tm-Mi.i I The Nation. »l c I by chc Chain i I iUNI HI.- I I330 words
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Article112 1933-12-09 10 Ix-wis And Pml*l N^ rklv Koport The nuftiiin I jin Batavia at whicti 1 rubbrr rontr«>l w.i^ plMt yostrrd.iy but II daily itatid that n j issurd and M MWI b i what transpired Th»- niarkt t t hr« >i I has remained 1 East reserved Business during112 words
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Article1217 1933-12-09 11 RADIO NOTES NEWS Progress of the Empire "Little Technical Advance th< Empire Service pro- I under the übi«- direction 01 C. Granes. are making excelro^ress The techanical side has little advance That is the verif a special correspondent to Wireless" who has been .l critical eye on the affairs BBC.1,217 words
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Article34 1933-12-09 11 Weil-Known Lady Dies (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Dec. 7. Following a brief illness Mrs. Pang Hiffh Sc' ->1. Malacca. "Ihe funeral will Uk e > place on Saturday at P 'it Jeloton:.34 words
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Article12 1933-12-09 11 London, Dec. 5. STsSHrSws M High Commissioner. British RadioBritish Radio - 12 words
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Article98 1933-12-09 11 Proposed Agricultural Land Cess The 142 nd meeting of the State Council of Pahang was held at the Astana Seri Terentang, Pekan, on Nov. 27. At this meeting the Council, among other matters, dis- j cussed the question of the desirability of imposing a cess on all98 words
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Article87 1933-12-09 11 Did Not Get It After All A Tamil named Thillakanno made: another appearance yesterday before j Mr N Grice, the Second Magistrate, to furnish his defence to a charge of cheating but the case was postponed until Dec. 13, In the unavoidable absence of his counsel.87 words
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Advertisement366 1933-12-09 11 Asset* exceed 512,000.0Qt A— prance m force •▼er fM.ttt Mi The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. 'Incorporated In the Straits Settlements) HEAD OFFICE Great Eastern Ute Building, CecU Street, Singapore. omcE: 27> Qw c The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court ot England and complies with the366 words
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Advertisement82 1933-12-09 11 THI SOUTH |||c| BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. Office: 2. Finlayson Green. m EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR PERSONAL ACCIDENT AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. LG. JOHNSON: General Manager. HEAD OFFICE: No.82 words
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Advertisement354 1933-12-09 11 MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA LTD. (Incorporated In England) Capita! £3.000.000 Subscribed 1.800,000 Paid-up 1.050.000 Reserve Fund and Rest 1,246,735 BOARD OF DIRECTORS J. M. Ryrle Esq., Chairman. P. R. Chalmers, Esq., Charles J. Hambro, Esq., W. H. Shelford. Esq. Sir Thomas Catto, Bart. Sir C. C. Bariie. K.B.E. Sir C.354 words
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Advertisement411 1933-12-09 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA Incorporated In England bj Royal Charter) Paid up capital m 600,000 shares of .€5 oach £3.000,001 Reserve Fund £3,000 000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3,000.000 HEAD OFFICE: 38, Blshopsgate. London. EC. 2. Agencies and Branches Alor Star Hollo Semarant Amritsar Ipoh Seromban Bangkok411 words
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Miscellaneous266 1933-12-09 11 CHURCH SER VICES 2nd Sunday m Advent ST. ANDREWS CATHEDRAL i 6.50 a.m. Hoiy Communion. 7.30 a.m. Matins. 1 8 a.m. Holy Communion < Choral). 5.30 p.m. Evensong Choral) and Sermon. 10.30 a.m. Service at H. M. Naval Base. Monday. Wednesday, and Friday. 8 a.m. Holy Communion. j Tuesday. Thursday,266 words
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Miscellaneous160 1933-12-09 11 ,9 a.m. < Malay) Mr. Kee Yew Heck. 8 p.m. (English) Rev. W. Murray. Tuesday. 8 p.m. Teachers* Training Class. Wednesday. 8 p.m. Choir Practice. Friday. 4.15 p.m. Girls' Friendly Band. Friday 8.15 p.m. Friendly Band. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Orchard Road j8 a.m. Morning Service. Rev. Stephen Band B.A. 8.45 a.m.160 words
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Article208 1933-12-09 12 Steady Increase of Traffic Reported The Rotterdam Chamber of Commerce and Industry inform us that the movement of sea- going ships m the New Waterway was as lollows. «The figures lin parentheses refer to the corresponding period of the preceding year) Entrances October 1933. 943 > ships, measuring208 words
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Article177 1933-12-09 12 Shengan Trial Will Open Next Week Dairen, Dec. 6. Alter months of delay a date has at last been set tor the trial of the five Europeans tour Germans and a Swiss, —alleged to be implicated m the piracy ot the Chinese steamer Sheng An and177 words
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Article420 1933-12-09 12 Per P. a: O Xaldera yesterday Prom L ncion Miss E. M. Arworth. Mr. J Alsop. Mrs. O. Berry. Miss M. Br.we. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Blackball. Mr. and Mrs. \V. Birtv.istle. Mrs A Baber. Mr. F J. Bottrall. Mr. and Mn> J. C. Cowap and child.420 words
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109 1933-12-09 12 This morning I received an inquiry from the Brazilian Government. It was practically for a complete new Navy said Commander C. W. Craven, managing director of Messrs. Vickers. Armstrong Ltd.. at Barrow recently. •We shall be m competition with many other countries." he added109 words
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Article47 1933-12-09 12 O.S.K. Start Shipping Service Yokohama, Dec. 4 Inaugurating a direct steamship service irom Japan to West Coast of Africa, the Osaka (Shosen Kaisha's freighter Alaska Maru 7,379 tons) left Yokohama with a large consignment of cotton piece goods, beer and t*» Reuter Pacific ServiceReuter Pacific Service - 47 words
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Article341 1933-12-09 12 But Only a Frail I>ookintf Sailing Boat Few looking at the "Satan," frail two-ton sailing boat, little bigger than the motor boats one sees m the harI bour, would believe that the boat with one of the bravest Austrians on board, had come all the way Irom341 words
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Article132 1933-12-09 12 < .niton. l>er. ti. As the Qrst step to open tin Whampoa as a cit t a VfttCf port Kwangtung Constrvancy Board. foUowing th€ national reconstruction of China schemes as they were laid down by Sun Yat-scn. is establishing a land registration bureau The bureau132 words
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Article61 1933-12-09 12 Claim Mi) Hon. Bash a formal appllcaf Mr. X Beth m ii.. yesterday, on bcbaU I Hoai Bank who aj creditor ship Co Ltd Mr s- jdhJ tha* sented ngfiftWi Khi tftM Honf Bank had liquidation The ipp amend th< i i words "In voluntary thC UA":61 words
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Advertisement492 1933-12-09 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] b.s. MARELLA Is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia. Cabins de492 words
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Advertisement146 1933-12-09 12 For everything appertaining Travel, Banking Freight Apply m WAGQ^SXITS [WOPtO VwAygP'sEpytcF] 39, ROBINSON ROAh Indiyirfu*] Attentior S.S. "Kutsang" for Manila, Hongkong and Japan. Sails 4.00 p.m. December !»th.. |fH Excellent Passen- eommodatton For freight and PUN{| rmUl apply tc the Agents. HOLSTE AD Co.. Lid.. •Incorporated m F MS I-146 words
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Advertisement158 1933-12-09 12 BIBBY LINE [LONDON \I»I>KI It, TALL MALI LONDON 5.H I of Mail Pataencer Vessels b RANGOON. COLOMBO PORI SI'DAS MAKM II I 1 s. PI M(M 111 iHB I ONDON with throng] IIoMI WARD >\M IN<>> Ir.ivr I .coot WORCEBTERBHE CHESHIKE YORKSHIRE SHROPSHIRE OXFORDSHIRE STAFFORDSHIRE OLOUCEBTERBH] WORCBBTERBHII CHBBHIRI YORKSHIRE BHROPBHI]158 words
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Miscellaneous379 1933-12-09 12 Local And Foreign Mail Despatches and A rrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. and Thursday 7 30 a.m Saturday pm Kuantan via Jerantut Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m Kuantan (via Jerantut* Saturdays 7 p.m Kelantan <via Padang Besar» Monday and Friday 7 p.m Kelantan (via Gemas> every Monday.379 words
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Miscellaneous198 1933-12-09 12 SINGAPORJ I HAklUtik I SK ips I Main Wharf n: n i, I Kutsanu I Agamemnon n < I Empire Deck (En( I Oreyttoke i I Bumaeui Mala I 39 I Empire Deea I Btraact Bate i I Ba»«. M; H I West Wharf (Entrmn I Naldcra. Portlm. I Rahman198 words
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Advertisement500 1933-12-09 13 ml I I British India and Apcar Lines. (Incorporated m England) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA JAPAN. l)ur Dae Tonnage. Singapore. Tonnage. Singapore. NALDERA 16.000 In Port RANCHI 17,000 Mar 2 6,100 Dec. 21 SOMALI 6 810 Mar 14500 words
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Advertisement528 1933-12-09 13 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In England) "ELLERMAN" LINE, FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL Steamer D n City of Evansville De c 29 j!£ 2 City or Norwich j£ 1? 2 FOR HONG KONG. SHANGHAI AND JAPAN. S; T B h Jan. 25528 words
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Advertisement1138 1933-12-09 13 M INSURANCE. RAILWAYS. th« Federated Malay State* Railways The Royal Btat* Rahways of rut AIRWAYS Impirtal Airway. Lid. Royal *Neiherlaj»d Ixul^n Airways X L.M. (Royui Dutch Air L 7M BLUE TUMM EL LINE Regular service to Marseilles. 1.-ondon. Amsterdam, Rotterdam and Br*»ippn O* 11 Havre. Uverpool and Olaegow— Boston, New1,138 words
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Advertisement791 1933-12-09 14 K. P. M. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ VAN DER HAGEN Saturday. Dec. 9. Penang <mals only), Oelee-Lheue <not for passengers), Sabang, Tjalang, Meulaboh, Tapa-Toean, Sinabang, Singkel, Banjak-Islands, Sibolga, Sasak, Padang. Indrapoera. Bencoolen. Kroe and Batavia. VALENTIJN—Suturday. Dec. 9. Rhio. Bawean, Padang-Bay. Ampenan. Boclrlcng and Sourabaya. TOBOALI Saturday, Dec. 9, Koedap, Tampoetih,791 words
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Advertisement460 1933-12-09 14 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP UNE oforf AMERICAN MAII/ LINE NOW IS THE TIME TO TRAVEL HOME via AMERICA See China and Japan at no additional cost. Visit Honolulu San Francisco— Los Angeles. Sail along the beautiful coast of Central America and enjoy ONE OF THE WORLD'S GREATEST TRAVEL THRILLS the trip through460 words
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Advertisement630 1933-12-09 14 O. S. K. Line Alaska Maru L. Marques. Algoa Bay ,x T.v v t t West African ports L^,.s. t Arabia Maru Buenos Aires via Colombo. MotU Zanzibar. Dar-es-Salaam. Beira. Lou' renco Marques. Durban. Algoa Bay Cape Town and Santos FOR AFRICA AND SOUTH AMERK Paris Maru Mombasa, Dar-es-Salaam L.630 words
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Article205 1933-12-09 15 Back Badge Cup And Gibbons Cup tallowing an the result! of this year's competition fee the Back BidKe Gibbons Clip, won respectively by C (Scottish. Co anrt sr a 7v. Low percentages In these tables are due to the reduced numbers trained md F Companies m Lewis Gun205 words
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Article166 1933-12-09 15 The scheme for the promotion of amateur .snooker national handi- :ap for the British Isles for prizes amounting to £500 provides proof of .he great popularity of this form oi play. It has often been said that then* are more players of the game of' billiards166 words
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Article490 1933-12-09 15 Revival Of Hope At Oxford A visit to Oxford, early this term, revealed an immen.se amount of enthusiasm and trust m the immediate future Of Oxford sport as whole. writes ihe London correspondent oi the Calcutta Statesman. Without exceeding the bounds of modesty, it is generally declared490 words
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Article, Illustration615 1933-12-09 15 Overwhelmed By F.A. Amateur Team The F. A. Amateur XI beat Cambridge University at Cambridge by 13 goals to one. It was a sad exhibition DO the part of the University, who I were completely outplayed at every point, and who were literallyA.N.T.A. - 615 words
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Article613 1933-12-09 15 THE HENRY LEAF CUP Tho annual tournament tor tho I Henry Leal Cup between Public! Schools Old Boys took place at I Queen's Club. This year Old Wykehamists, the holders, who have won the competition every year but one since its inception, ure standing out from the preliminary contest613 words
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Advertisement166 1933-12-09 15 SPECIAL X'MAS SALE. From 30th NOV. to 20th DEC. 1933. *»pun-rropt* sHk shirts <v $;>.70 Kaji sift shirts |&£«*&Jt Postal shirts Ist OjSUfcUtj SI.KO 4:1.60 do- -d -ud Quality <i Sl .^o A 0.00 I'olo Singlets It Qual.tv g o.(i."> -do- -uo Ind (Quality Q SO..:' Ptmcmdk SingMs Sleevdessi (a166 words
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Advertisement706 1933-12-09 15 Hop Ale I s4oo I COMPETITION fl I I CLOSING DATE 15th DECEMBER 1 ■>* f< L "*^T? j I. LION 2 Q^-f" ~3 pFg~ 4. OWL 9 S. KETTLE. 6. BIRD 7 CQHHOH 6 BEE fl r— f >l 9 WHIP tO. TOP H BELL 12 SNfIKT" I I706 words
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Article142 1933-12-09 16 Small Arms Courses The following members obtained the highest scores during the period 1933. and qualified as undep. Badges can be obtained on application to Headquarters. Ist Bn. S.S.V.F.: Bn. Shot. Pte. C. P. Edwards 93: Coy. Shots. "B" Coy. Pte. C. P. Edwards 93: "C" (Scottish) Coy.142 words
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Article336 1933-12-09 16 TO-DAY'S SECOND ROUND MATCHES Interesting League Encounters The English FA. Cup competition will b; carried a stage further to-day by the second round proper. The teams surviving the first round are principally Third Division sides the exception being Cheltenham of the Birmingham Combination, (who have to visit336 words
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Article92 1933-12-09 16 Two Singapore Readers Share Prize No competitor was successful m iorecasting correctly the results of all 1 ren matches m Football Competition No. 15 and the prize of $150 is shared by the two readers who sent m nine correct forecasts. They are: Chew Hua Tian.92 words
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Article227 1933-12-09 16 Professional One-Day Cricket At Brisbane Professional one-day cricket has made its appearance m Australia. A crowd of 800 people turned up at the exhibition ground m Brisbane, and during the afternoon 512 runs were scored m 213 minutes, each side completing three Innings. One 6 and227 words
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Article159 1933-12-09 16 Singles Championship Final P. O'Neill Dunne qualified to meet G C Miller m the final of the S.C.C. bowls championship at the S.C.C. when he beat E. H. R. Bowerman m the semifinal. The match provided a fine finish. Bowerman was leading 20—17 when Dunne lay four m159 words
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Article74 1933-12-09 16 t George Brown. the well-known Hampshire all-rounder, has finished his engagement with the county team and will not be seen m their ranks next summer. It is believed that a Lancashire League team is engaged m fixing up terms with Brown. A left-arm batsman who bowls right.74 words
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Article101 1933-12-09 16 Wicket-Keeper's Chest Pierced By Stump Calcutta. Dec. 3 A Madras correspondent of the Statesman reports that an accident ■probably unprecedented m the history of the game, occurred during a cricket match m Voulikoppai Colony »Mysoreon Nov. 27. A seven-year-old youth. named Narayana. was keeping wicket when a bowler101 words
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Article100 1933-12-09 16 Results In Tanglin Tournament Results of ties played m the Tanglin Club squash racquets tournament on the 7th and Bth December were A Class W. H. Droogleever scr beat R- S. Mac Tier— 2, 10—8, fr— 9, 9—o and y <* I' o' ?n ce o n 2100 words
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Article28 1933-12-09 16 The wortd-fajnous billiards players Walter Undrum and Clark MaconShy were passengers on the Naldera but only as far as Colombo, where the y Placed exhibition matches lwt week28 words
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Article12 1933-12-09 16 be a member of the Central Com or ltte p' !££Z the^n^d^in:12 words
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Article132 1933-12-09 16 Club Premises To He Extended At special general meeting of the I Singapore Golf Club on Thursday night jthe Committee was empowered to spend $15,000 on extensions and improve- menti to the club house. The chairman. The Hon. Mr. A P Robinson, explained that it was proposed132 words
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Article150 1933-12-09 16 Sheffield Shield Match Against Victoria Brisbane. Dec 1 In a Sheffield Shield match to-day Queensland were 310 for nine against Victoria at the end of the day's play Hp £Tc f,n red 102> includi 15 fours. He was 150 minutes at the wicket The Times of150 words
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890 1933-12-09 16 Mr. Beven Rides Three More Winners From Our Own Correspondent.* Ipoh. Dec. 8. Rather heavy going resulting from the last few days' rain was rendered heavier by a strong drizzle which fell throughout the second half of the Ipoh amateur races to-day. The Imp.890 words
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Article383 1933-12-09 16 SINGAPORE vs. THE COMMAND Johore Visiting Malacca There will three Malaya Cup matches ithis afternoon. At the Anson Road Stadium Singapoi? will meet the Malayan Command: Negri-Malacca will meet Johore at Malacca: and Selanpor and Perak will meet at Kuala Lumpur. Teams are as follow:383 words
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Article120 1933-12-09 16 PROPOSAL TO INCR ENTRANCE FEEg Subscribing Member To Pay Propose la fees for rnrmb* Swimmij.u Club fon C. Salter. the lined to club membi scheme for ri» ment of the dub put before tnotl members on Sund Two chai The entrance I ship of tl.r dub is120 words
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Article46 1933-12-09 16 bland GX The Di the win for II Yong Lorn. 32' 2 T i ardi Mrs c A R I v Mrr K J and W 111 M Mr. and M: I CtS Him Ab.d and F A ?v Miss Eber and Dr H L46 words
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Advertisement26 1933-12-09 16 GIFTS for CHRISTMAS Delightful Stationery m Dainty Presentation Caskets Available m Full Range of Pleasing Shades. We Invite Your Inspection MALAYA PUBLISHING HOUSE, LIMITED: STATIONERS: SINGAPORE.26 words
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Advertisement58 1933-12-09 16 Bfl B^B tTHE BEST ALL lip WATERS JBui IN ORDER TO MAINTAIN NHBW THE CORRECT FLAVOUR OF THIS DRINK. COOL C j THE BOTTLE THOROUGHLY f BEFORE OPENIIfS. '^ZZ^'""^'' \m. I 4^ rf* B^Bh BY ■fflHr SHOULD ICE BE T H yL ADDED TO DRY TF M eiMER ALE. l^a^58 words
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