The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 16 December 1933
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Title Section17 1933-12-16 1 The Singapre Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. So. 14.141 ESTD. 1835 SVrrRDAY. DECEMBER 16. 1933 It CENTS17 words
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Article278 1933-12-16 1 TRAIN WRECKED AND LOOTED Ghastly Bandit Outrage In FOREIGNER AMO?sG KILLED frhe danger of travel m Manchuria was n demonstrated m ghastly fashion yesterday bandits wrecked the international train Kurope near Tsitsihar, firing on the passengers they tried to escape from the wrecked ches and carrying off several hostages. A278 words
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Article125 1933-12-16 1 Informal Chats With Unemployed London. Dec. 13.. i When the Prince of Wales as patron |of the National Council of Social Services began a three days tour of Yorkshire at Hull today he was given :an enthusiastic welcome by the un- employed men of the city,British Radio - 125 words
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Article84 1933-12-16 1 Unofficial Rubber Committee In D.E.I. I Batavia, Dec. 15. An unofficial committee under th< chairmanship ot the president of the General Agricultural Syndicate is at present collecting all the information required for the introduction of rubber restriction In the Dutch East Indies. The object isReuter - 84 words
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Article120 1933-12-16 1 Husy British Lifeboat Crews London. l)e<\ 13. The fiercest gale of the winter' swept the British coasts today and was particularly severe m The EnuliMi Channel. Cross-channel sailings were curtailed. Those crossing experienced the roughest weather of this winter. The lileboats around the coasts had many callsBritish Radio - 120 words
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Article94 1933-12-16 1 .Japanese Delegation In Europe The Hague. L>ee. I.V Japanese competition m the Dutch East Indies is quite lair declared Mr. Okada. leader oi the Japanese cotton delegation, which has come to Britain to negotiate with Lancashire cotton leaders. Mr. Oknda declared that the delegation is visiting Holland to94 words
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Article220 1933-12-16 1 £8,400,000 Order For Railway Equipment London. I>ec. 13. The announcement o: an £3 400.000 replacement and Improvement programme for 1934 by the London, Mlrfk-nd. and Scottish Railway Company follows the constantly Improving traffic returns of the British railway! In recent months and is a furtner indicationBritish Radio - 220 words
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Article224 1933-12-16 1 Bombing Speed Boats 111 -North !^ea For a year past fleets of British bombing planes have been engaged m secret manoeuvres m the North Sea, acquiring astounding skill m chasing and bombing speed boat targets. Aircraftsman Shaw (Lawrence of Arabia) was concerned m the initiation of224 words
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Article180 1933-12-16 1 Eleven Readers Share I 1 iZiV 1 Eleven Singapore readers forecasted correctly the results of nine matches m Football Competition No. 16. and they will each receive a cheque lor Sl4 The winners are: Mr. K. R. Yean. 4t> Breeze Road. off Nelson Road. Singapore. .Mr. K. N.180 words
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Article193 1933-12-16 1 HOUSE KEPT UP ALL NIGHT Women M.P. s Like Washed Out Rags London. »>«. 15 The House ot Commons experienced The unusual occurrence of having the agenda of the Friday sitting aut.unatir aJly eliminated prcum lrwn o'clock this morning lound a yawning HotMC Mill discussing the s.vond item >! Thursday'sReuter - 193 words
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Article37 1933-12-16 1 Japan Propo>i>s To Take Action Tokio. Bm, IV b:ii> providing >r apart control md .alury tari.Ts will be prest*ntrd f Itbc Di'-t m the I'limmv session accord lag t i statement bf the nnmin ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article43 1933-12-16 1 hi? proved rnemployment Outlook I;. Britain London. I)r< I.V It is stated m Government rlrcin that unemploymt nt has reached its lowed ince 1930 and it is confidently expected it win fall b<-iow the 2.000.00) rk early m the Spring.43 words
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Advertisement187 1933-12-16 1 BIGIA TEA :> the freshness fragrance of the I a y a n gardens •ed to your home. To-Day's Attractions RIJSTTAFEL Served 12.30 to 3. D.m. SPECIAL DINNER DANCE also THE WORLD FAMOUS SPANISH ARTISTS ESCANDEL AND ROSITA IN THEIR ORIGINAL CREATION RUMBA CUBANA DECEMBER 24th uinwtK Crackers. Special Novelties187 words
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Advertisement199 1933-12-16 1 I On Other Pages The Governor has appointed a Straits ("hinr-e ommittce with which informally to discuss important matters aflectin*, that community rase 9. Reports from the Bankruptcy touit on PMC* Z. und 7. Reports of Ponawat and Malaya Consolidated Tin— rase 10. The London Midland and Scottixh Railway is199 words
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Advertisement79 1933-12-16 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALaYA !■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■>■■■■■■■■< CHRYSLER j SATISFACTION CETA VIFW t n \j i tL. TO-NIGHT SPECIAL DINNER DANCE j INFORMAL DANCE MUSIC D'SOUZA'S POPULAR SEXTETTE DINNER $3 NOW DINERS $1 ADELPHI HOTEL ROOF GARDEN MONDAY 18th DECEMBER FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY SENSATIONAL79 words
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Article975 1933-12-16 2 ONCE WEALTHY BROKER "BROKE" PUBLIC EXAMINATION OF Mr. DAVID A story which brought home m j large measure the dismal effects of the world- wide slump on Malayan I commercial enterprises was told m the Bankruptcy Court yesterday when Mr. j J. B. David, lormerly one of the best i975 words
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Article232 1933-12-16 2 Failure Of Extortion Charge Malacca. Dec. 14. A Chinese was charged before the iudge. Mr. B. R. Whitehouse today, with attempted extortion of Sj from, and threatening to cause bodily injury to. Tan Choon. a coolie employed at E. A. Barbours. Inspector Bird appeared for the prosecution232 words
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Article129 1933-12-16 2 Petition Writer's Bond Rescinded A six months* bond m a surety of I $100 compelling a Ceylonese petition i writer named James Muttiah to be of .good behaviour was rescinded by the •Third Magistrate, Mr. R. j. f. Curtis yesterday. When Muttiah was bound over three (months ego129 words
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Article162 1933-12-16 2 Soviet Group To Make Protest Paris, Dec. 7. An official communique issued m connection with the session of the group of Franco-Soviet relations of the Chamber of Deputies, states that the group unanimously approved the policy of further improvement of the relations between France and the162 words
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Article83 1933-12-16 2 Mr. Cheah Lean (ivan Bankrupt Penang. Dec. 15. Several attempts to arrive at a settleiment having failed. Mr. Cheah Lean Guan. regarded as one of the wealthiest Chinese m Penang. was made bankrupt to-day m the Supreme Court on the application of a chetty creditor. It is understood83 words
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Advertisement149 1933-12-16 2 Umii— bittlttl par* Wood not omN k**p« mwy 6\tmt; but Ii Natvr* ,1 tm m th m Urn rCWiOßrjr— *n m*CX» M MOOS VM) Mood Md Skin Comykiwo CWk*'i ESng W| ii i*j fwt LJQUID m TABLMTfrnrm I have prescribed Angier' s frequently/ JfeiptN^iM A Doctor writes Some two months149 words
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Advertisement369 1933-12-16 2 NOTICE. SINGAPORE SWIMMING CLUB. Notice. The Pool will be closed lor cleaning on Sunday December 17th at 8 p.m. and will re-open on Wednesday 20th instant at 6 a.m. High Tide m the Pagar on Monday 10.35 a.m. High Tide m the Pagar on Tuesday 11.21 a.m. H. R. W369 words
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Advertisement522 1933-12-16 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT^ 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. BOARD RESIDENCE. THE MANSION OXLEY RISE NON LICENSED RESIDENTIAL HOTEL (High Elevation— 3 Minutes from Town) Daily, Weekly and Monthly522 words
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Advertisement374 1933-12-16 2 TEM>kr s^ SINGAPuRr^^ NOTICE AI Tender^ NOTICE is h, Teby Xlv are now innu materials or M culars of Mich m tho Tender U, Execution ol lutar*^ dean nceau 55?^ S 1 Baton] a) Supply Coal r v. Closing. 4 p 2nd. 1934 aTI Jtn^ -upply period I Monday. M374 words
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Miscellaneous337 1933-12-16 2 Diary Of The Week Saturday, 16th. High Water. 08.43. 0.2 It.. 22.35. 8.5 ft. Johore Council of State. Johore Bahru. i 11 a.m. Pantomime 'Babes In the Wood*, Vic- j toria Theatre. 9.30 p.m. Rugby S.C C. II vs. M. Command 11. j SC.C; M.C.U. vs. Wiltshire.! M.C.U. Kota Raja337 words
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Article243 1933-12-16 3 VICTIMISED BY PARTNER ■miNESE BANKRUPTCY 1 DISCHARGE I subject To Judgment I For *1.500 who had been victimised partner and had been ipl largely through m nent and fraud of the I ssfully applied to Mr the Bankruptcy Court discharge. An order B with suspension, subject n the sum of243 words
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Article42 1933-12-16 3 Leaving for Europe Via America m March From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru. Dei. 15. ierstand that Their Highnesses Sultan and Sultanah will be r Europe via China. Japan m Marc'i next v^ai probably be away for at least42 words
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1090 1933-12-16 3 WOMAN NOT A CHATTEL IN BRITISH C OLON Y BUT CHINESE WIFE LOSES APPEAL Compelled By Ancient Traditions LlXr*TsY p S con stlnf? 'presiding M Justiw .husbanas second wife, m which she ■asked tor an order for restitution or -n3ugal rignts against her n damages tor deprivation of her his1,090 words
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76 1933-12-16 3 NO CRACKERS PERMITTED AT XMAS OR NEW YEAR mi? no X. intended to issue any pernrllnr^ thP leUing off of crackerfor fireworks over Christmas and New Year. riS.Jy'f be rpm^bered that m the absence iof permission the letting off undei the Minor Offences Ordinance. m whi^ CCUPi 7 f any76 words
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Article121 1933-12-16 3 L.S AND G.C. MEDALS Awards To Local Soldiers •J^S W r T Offi <* has approved the award m Long Service and Good conduct medals to the followingR^°r Cl f.l l <SSM> E. Moss. K.A.S.C. (without gratuity* now Sgt.» J. Woodburn. «z^?' Class IJ (Clk ()1 Works). A vv Clements,121 words
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402 1933-12-16 3 PARIS REPRESENTA TIVE GIVES EVIDENCE A further echo of a big theft of jewellery from a French firm m Saigon m December. 1932. was heard yesterday be lore Mr. Norman Grice. the second magistrate, when the evidence of a representative <>♦ that firm402 words
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Article246 1933-12-16 3 ACTION WHICH SEEMED VINDICTIVE Bankruptcy On Transferred Note This has the appearance of a vindictive action.' was the comment ,f «rf"n Knowles wn he made an application m the Bankruptcy Court yesterday before Mr. Justice Mills for the discharge of a bankrupt named M S. Supramanian. "The debtor m this246 words
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Article174 1933-12-16 3 Furious Driving In Orchard Ore-hard A European who drove his car at such a furious speed around a bend that the vehicle's body was said to have swayed ;ou it,s chassis ami pedestrians had to side-step order to avoid being run over was prosecuted m the Fourth Magistrates174 words
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Advertisement317 1933-12-16 3 I JOYOUS VIGOUR rft&\BBB£ ijicdL- YO (/can benefit B||t«\ttll P*^^ to-day mHrf \*<^£*^HK I Woman, young, middle-aged or W^ \^-*~V^B jJJf^^Q^^^ j old.whetherDebilityand Weak- \x^tsT^li VSs nPSS ar just steadily creeping [N»^iyß^ upon you, or whether you have Jq[ suffered foryears, just "stop for a "1 Wrt ?lrl«-\~,Z' moment and317 words
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Advertisement171 1933-12-16 3 SPECIAL X'MAS SALE. From 30th NOV. to 20th DEC. 1933. Spun-irrpo silk shirt** <D :>> lii ii silk shirts fe> $2.50 *Ul Poplin shirts Ist Quality <rb $1,110 A I.M -do- -do- 2nd Quality fct $1.20 4 O.W Polo Singlets Ist Quality ft) M.*S -do- -do- 2nd Quality ft> $#.Sr»171 words
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Article1421 1933-12-16 4 Part 111 More Complications By The Free Press Dog Expert GASTRITIS Catarrh of the stomach In the early stages has already been noted under j General Symptoms. If the condition j is not treated, acute gastritis will ensue. The vomiting then becomes more frequent and the dog's1,421 words
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Article77 1933-12-16 4 me preliminary inquiry Into a charge of armed robbery of four dollars* worth k i h V Pond m Ge y ang. was held by Mr. N. Grice. the Second Magistrate, yesterday. The accused. Sng Thiam Beng. Lim Teng Kai and Teo cneng Chuan. were represented by77 words
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Article429 1933-12-16 4 77.-S.T.-Cooked Meat.— lt has been I shown that a dog can digest a m?a! of raw meat m about twelve hours but that a meal of cooked meat is only semi-digested after a similar period. Raw meat is the food intended by nature for a dog. There429 words
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523 1933-12-16 4 ELEVEN YEAR OLD BOY WINNER i From Our Own Correspondents Johore Bahru. Dec. 14. There were many people at the <Abubakar Mosque this afternoon, when i the Koran reading competition organised by the Religious Education Department was successfully carried out. Among those attending were523 words
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Advertisement128 1933-12-16 4 m FAMOUS ENGLISH |M| TABLE DELICACIES fS 3l^ GILLARD'S Celebrated r>^- -'-1 L. V. Pickle, Menager fgFj Pickle and Mixed Pickles GILLARD'S Assorted BC —^»^M<iWWg4 POTTED MEATS KS3^|S FISH PASTES ,^^"""~T"^^^ GILLARD'S Beef Sausages HIM r^B| "GILLARD" Preparations are of SAUSAGES, JgaHL High-Class Quality, Tasty and S^ T^>i^2!!^^^S^^^9 delicate m128 words
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Advertisement194 1933-12-16 4 4m inp> 6CSllon I l |^i Stopped m 5 minutes/ I V^r^^ generates p-jirf'jl gasc JA Wr—rh. Thh4i«tmdntcnodi v V 57 AJ irinuteN by 4 B:suratcd ni J^ 4I h^ excess acid. D Prescribe ViMMtf fc llgnwU an j(^, L^ mc l *> > <<v Ci cat wh^t y,>u wi194 words
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Article, Illustration165 1933-12-16 5 rri<r tW SnU^*XTIJI;^ s ™>- -s oeoup.a Be, t «n C, he annual fish harvest festival was celebrated at the church of St. Dunstan m the East, Idol Lane, close by the Billingsgate fish market rter> from the market assisted In the decoration of the church165 words
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Advertisement23 1933-12-16 5 7"v It^L T Xl CHRISTMAS FOOD NEWS SCOTCH Sirloin Ro;ist Rump Sink >GPr K^ BREAKFAST or TIFFIN < I W J W 4 10823 words
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420 1933-12-16 6 DRIVER FINED ON FOUR CHARGES A Eurasian woman. Mrs. C. Lange. tier baby boy. an amah and the Malay conductor of a mosquito bus were all badly injured on Nov. 3 as the result of the collision between their vehicle and a light Fold420 words
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Article96 1933-12-16 6 Rebel Movement With 15,000 Members i From Our Own Corresponded; I Medan, Dec. 8. In connection with the recent clis- covery of a rebel movement m the neighbourhood ot Cheribon it is learnked that the movement was started many years ago with the sole purpose Aof over-throwing96 words
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Article120 1933-12-16 6 The little boy. Jantie de Graaf. from K\ua Radja who was badly wounded !by an Achenese while he was playing with two other children, has died despite blood transfusion from the father. The tragedy has created a deep impression In Ac hen and everybody is mourning-120 words
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Article172 1933-12-16 6 Death Of Retired District Officer The death took place early yesterday morning at the house of his son m J«hore Bahru of Haji Sulong bin A. Rahman. Born m 1875. Haji Sulong entered the Johore Education Department as a clerk m December. 1890. aiiu from 1911 to 1922172 words
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Article556 1933-12-16 6 FREE PRESS FOOTBALL ij COMPETITION Six Free Chances Every Week BELOW will be found particulars of the Free Press Football Competition No. 18 m which you are asked to forecast results of ten matches to be played m the English and Scottish Football Leagues on Dec.556 words
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138 1933-12-16 6 j I agree to abide by the conditions governing this competi- tion as set out above and to accept as final the decision of the I j Competition Editor of the Singapore Free Press m all matters appertaining thereto. My forecast of the results138 words
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Article73 1933-12-16 6 FOOTBALL COMPETITION No. 18. Chelsea vs. Leeds Sunderland vs. Derby Wolverhampton vs. Manchester C. Notts Forest vs. Port Vale Bristol Rovers vs. Norwich Gillingham vs. Queens P.R. Rochdale vs. Halifax Partick vs. Hamilton St. Mirren vs. Hearts Third Lanark vs. Falkirk This duplicate list Is for I the73 words
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Article380 1933-12-16 6 Harmless Pistol Found Near Drain How they went out m search oi live i "armed robbers" m Havelock Road but i caught only two men who wore minus j j any weapons, was related by two Eurot pean police officers m the Third Itofj istrate's Court380 words
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Article114 1933-12-16 6 Charged With Killing Baby Girl Goh Ah Keow. 30-year-old Chii woman. was> produced yesterday by Inspector Frew of the Joo Chiat Police before the Second Magistrate, on a charge of infanticide. She denied the allegation and was remanded until to-day for further inquiries On Dec 2 the body114 words
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Article102 1933-12-16 6 Johore Bahru. Dec. 14. The Hon. Dato Abdullali bin Isa will j ask the following questions at the meeting of the State Council on Saturday: Wi^li NfINBN to my speech m the Btatc Council on May 30. 1933. on th subject Ol Malay ItlWirmtall m th« State may102 words
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Advertisement241 1933-12-16 6 Psoriasis Caused Great Disfigurement Healed by Cuticura For ten years my son suffered with a terrible skin trouble, psoriasis. It bt-^an with a very bad rash, of a Jry nature, ar.ii scaled causing great disfigurement. It was all over his arms, legs, and body, and spread to his head. The241 words
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Advertisement147 1933-12-16 6 TO-NIGHT 9-30 sharp I victoria THEATRE BABES IN Mil WOOD I LOST IN Mil LALLANG The Ballet W a ter Buffalo is only One of the attraction* Book Now, you 7/ be sorry if you can 't get a I Good seat I Dec. 16th. l'th Ntth M and BN147 words
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Article50 1933-12-16 7 LADY CLEMENTI IN PENANG from Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Dec. 15. Lady Clomenti and the Misses Cleatl arrived m Penang this morning the Kedah. They proceeded to Retire directly after landing, where will be m residence till about nuary 8. The Governor is due next e "k from Kuala Lumpur.50 words
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Article167 1933-12-16 7 Entertained By Chinese Association The Chinese Association ol Singapore which has a large membership of Straits and China-born Chinese, gave 11 reception yesterday afternoon m honour of Dr. Philip Tyau. the new Chinese Consul-General of Malaya. Over one hundred members and visitors were present to watch the167 words
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Article117 1933-12-16 7 I Supreme Court Judges And The Bar .From Our Owi: Correspondent.) Penang, Dec. 15. The Judges of the Supreme Court lhavc decided to wear their wigs iwhen they appear m court m '1934 <the Pinang Gazette understands). That being so the judges have I thought that117 words
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Article1169 1933-12-16 7 MANY j EUROPEAN j| CREDITORS ■An admission that during the last i, three months of his business he pur- chased goods on credit out of all proi portion to what he had been doing m ,j previous years, was made by a Chin- jese bankrupt, proprietor1,169 words
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Article236 1933-12-16 7 Victim Of Old Man's Evil Influence There is a Malayan counterpart of Charles Dickens' famous character ■Oliver Twist." This little Tamil boy. whose name, is Antony, used to wander through Singapore streets picking the pockets j of unwary pedestrians and practising j other petty offences—just like the236 words
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Article240 1933-12-16 7 Attempt To <iet European Lady's Bag How she toiled an attempt at bag- 1 snatching by a young Chinese who ac- costed her In Tanglin Road was related to the Second Magistrate, yester- day by Mrs. Huisken. a European. Mrs. Huisken stated that at 4 o'clock on Thursday240 words
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Article157 1933-12-16 7 Dr. H. 6. Holdbrook (locs Home On Medical Advice fFrom Our Own Correspondent.) PenaiiK. l>e< 15. Dr. H. G. Holdbrook. Chief Medical Ollicer. Penang, who has not been In the best of health recently, left lor home by Dutch air mail yesterday His hurried departure was due t<>157 words
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Article173 1933-12-16 7 PecU'it UfhttMj BdtoM Proposed A'-orfliiK to a cirruli! 1-, ,u.-<i by the Cameron Highlands \.l< ri«- Sup ply Syndicate a rh« me is afoot to provide ilictric power In I'limonin Highlands tx th m the upper ;ind low er ucm. The promoters hop.- to ti current available within173 words
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Advertisement335 1933-12-16 7 j PAVILION -LAST DAY! j MATINEE AT 3.15 Turn the pages of film history fV to a new. an CAV V [J A V ASTOR, I DONALD COOK. I "Jennie Gerhardt" In response to numerous requests, a further instalment of the popular "SCREEN SOUVENIRS" HERE IS A TRULY MAGNIFICENT SHOW335 words
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Advertisement258 1933-12-16 7 The BIG SHOW of the MONTH! Now attracting Enthusiastic Crowds Nightly! CA P I TO L I Wl» TO-DAY and Nightly 6.15 9.15— to-morrow 3.15 The Famous British Triumph that 100,000 people paid admission to see m TEN DAYS at the LEICESTER SQUARE THEATRE. LONDON! CHARLES LAUGHTON with BINNIE BARNES.258 words
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Article43 1933-12-16 8 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES DEATH L.EE KIM SOO— At 8 a.m. m his residence. 34. Newton Road. Aged 46. Cortege will leave for Bukit Brown on Sunday. Dec. 17. at 10 a.m. Friends and relatives are kindly requested not to send any banners and scrolls.43 words
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485 1933-12-16 8 The Singapore Free Press SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1933 A Wise Step •THE decision of H.E. the Governor to appoint informal committees of representatives of the Straits Chinese community m the three Settlements of the Colony will be welcomed, not only by the members of that community but by members of485 words
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Article1026 1933-12-16 8 - I lying (rypsics Puss Through From The Runnymede To Berkshire Hitler's Sword Stick Fit seism T" He Tii tight In China In comparison with many of the high officials of the Colony. Sir Walter Huggard. the Chief Justice, may be described as a newcomer to the1,026 words
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Article345 1933-12-16 8 Mr. H. W. Nightingale If. C. S. is to act as Assistant Controller of Labour. Penang. Mr. N. A. Worley M.C.S. is appointed ;an Assistant Official Assignee and an i Assistant Registrar of Companies. Singapore. Miss M. Hall, who arrived from England by the Naldera, is345 words
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Article376 1933-12-16 8 Topics Of The Week IT is d. ••■<:, I declared I country the I course, whn. gram JHE week, rubt n» any bod i suppressed alt< not the Topic. EVERYBODY the H. nry VIII mes w« re Nowada M had made he had got to uj tm\ I Chinese b(376 words
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Advertisement155 1933-12-16 8 I CIL\MPAGNE V %3"| [f V^CUCOUOPPOIVSARDIiV 1| i if ir^T Jf B 9 i > hC "O»»V The wine of character for the forthcoming festivities CAILIDIBIECIKVS BY SPECIAL T H>: E APPOINTMEM J&S&BL KING OF SIAM ATTRACTIVE LINES IN ENAMELLED GOODS FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS WE SPECIALISE THIS YEAR ALL OUR155 words
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Advertisement44 1933-12-16 8 94 HORSES LEFT IN THE DERBY, rail a news item early m June. The one we backed was well left. You will be far better advised to back a "GAFLAC" POLICY. i GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE 'ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. Hongkong Bank Chambers. Telephone 6480.44 words
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Advertisement30 1933-12-16 8 FOX NOW BRINGS YOU THE FILM YOU HAVE WAITED 2 YEARS TO SEE "PADDY-THE NEXT BEST THING' LOVABLE FASCINATING with JANET GAYNOR and WARNER BAXTER COMING TO THE ALHAMBRA SOON^__30 words
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289 1933-12-16 9 For Informal Discussion Of Important Matters -THE Governor is appointing .presentee StraUs I <omn,,ttees m the three Settlements with «h to discuss important matters of oolicv '"formally of the community. affectl »S the members iffldally informed that it lon of His Excellency the to289 words
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Article86 1933-12-16 9 V 1 T hes A Few "ords Of Advice r- London. Dec 11 Dr CO s n cha e cm ng on°V he reCeW s Germany was destroyed and she ha nee been dependent on foreign sources lor her capital needs. But her present d'-bts. although they mayBritish Radio - 86 words
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Article59 1933-12-16 9 M.P. Demands Immediate Help London, Dec. 13. The House of Commons to-night discussed a motion of a private member Dr. Leech, calling attention to the eifect upon British shipping and shipbuilding industries of the uneconomic state of assisted foreign competition and urging Government to take immediate steps toBritish Radio - 59 words
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Article69 1933-12-16 9 Reciprocal Anglo-French Concession London. Dec. 13. In the House of Commons the Foreign Ur.der-Seeretary. Mr. Eden, said that the French Government m response tc em enquiry had been informed that the British Government would be glad to enter imo an arrangement by which British and French holdersBritish Radio - 69 words
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Article89 1933-12-16 9 j Programme Relayed On Empire Service London. Dec. 13. The first wireless programme from India was sent to England to-day and re-radiated over the Empire Service of the Broadcasting Corporation. The programme was opened by a short speech by Lord Brabourne who i five days ago took overBritish Radio; Reuter - 89 words
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Article208 1933-12-16 9 MR. QUO~ON~ ANGLOCHINESE jIELATIONS Prospects Of Fruitful Co-Operation I w London, Dec. 15. R^ r QU Tai Chl m an interview with Reuter commented on the excellent evS e aT ee ?h Brit^ h and Chinese evinced at the China Association !to 1Q97 t, h° Unhap Py208 words
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Article33 1933-12-16 9 Making Favourable Progress London. Dec. 13. Mr. George Lansbury. who broke his thigh last Saturday and underwent an operation on Monday, passed a good night and is quite comfortable. British RadioBritish Radio - 33 words
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Article39 1933-12-16 9 Insuli Must Leave Greece Next Month Athens. Dec. 15. Samuel Insuli will shortly again be on the run m consequence of a gov- ernment decision not to renew his police residence permit after Jan. I.— ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article102 1933-12-16 9 Victory Over Official London. Dec. 13. order for covered railway the Persian railway has been i by the British rrm of Metro-n-CammeU Carriage, Wagon and ::ce Company. a leading article The Times to-day a tribute to the evolution oi dern Persia under a vigorous camuvjuinst a state orBritish Radio - 102 words
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Article21 1933-12-16 9 Those who are attending the S.V.C antomime to-night are requested to that the performance will comnce prjmotlv at 9.30.21 words
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Article132 1933-12-16 9 CHIEF OF THE NM.R.A. To TakellpT Another Post Chicago. Dec. 15. The Daily News learns that Administrator Johnson is relinquishing his oflice within a week to take up another Government position.— Reuter. n Washington. Dec. 15. txold purchases are to be continued indefinitely and stabilisation isReuter - 132 words
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Article205 1933-12-16 9 liovernment To Finance Building Of Cunarder London. Dec. 13. Financial assistance from the Gov- ernment to enable the completion of the partially built giant Cunarder was promised by the Chancellor of the Exchequer today. Questioned as to the progress of the j negotiations between the Cunard and theBritish Radio - 205 words
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Article218 1933-12-16 9 JOINT ATTACK WITH 19 ROUTE ARMY Shanghai, Dee. 15. Reports from North Fukien confirm that thousands of Communists are advancing from South Kiangsi m the direction of South Chekiang to attack the Central forces, while the 19th. Route Army have pressed Northwards by Yenping andUnion Times - 218 words
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Article105 1933-12-16 9 Shanghai, Dec. 15. I According to Mr. Sun Heiman. former Civil Governor of Fukiett. who left Foochow when independence was declared last month, over ten districts m North Fukien are still loyal to Nanking. The Central Government is reported to be contemplating the maintenance ofNanyang Siang Pau - 105 words
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Article55 1933-12-16 9 Restrictive Action In Dutch Indies Batavia. Dec. 15. The quinine export restriction bill i and the bill restricting the planting of quinine, which are practically the same I as the bills adopted for the restriction of tea. were introduced into the People's Council today. They will be discussed55 words
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Article105 1933-12-16 9 County Council To Discuss London Scheme London. Dec. 13. A proposal to create an air station for London by constructing a landing stage tor civil aircraft parallel with the Thames river between the City bridges will be discussed at the next meeting of the Common Council ofBritish Radio - 105 words
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Article96 1933-12-16 9 Latest Rubber and Tin Prices And Sterling Rates RUBBER London. Dec. 15. Spot (Sellers* 4> 4 d. •4 l 4 d-> (Buyers' 4 3 16d. '4 3 16d. I January-March 4» 4 d. K'-jd. April-June. 4 5 16d. 4 1i32d.) July-September 427 64d. 1 4 13 32d. Market96 words
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Advertisement43 1933-12-16 9 "^^s^ A few s p°° is J^llll^ Film— the size \>H££%€L*^mm he uses— would i^B^ I**««» 4Hlt€^rf make a nice little reminder this Christmas. Miss your breakfast, your lunch and your tea, but don't miss "DINNER AT EIGHT" M.G.Ms Gala Feast of Entertainment43 words
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Advertisement230 1933-12-16 9 Fragrance Harmony! E iHi''' '*"s^-" -r- 1/1 Perfection m every feminine detail of buauty and strength to make more complete life's joys and successes. LENTHERIC PERFUME Makes the Perfect Present. ROBINSON CO., LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR FOR THE CHRISTMASTYdUDAYSr m "RIBANA" >-^ PURi: WOOL AY/\ SWIMMING SUITS PERFECT FIT 188230 words
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571 1933-12-16 10 Many Matters Discussed At Committee Meeting A meeting of the committee of the Johoro Planters' Association was held at the offices of Rennie Lowick and Company. Hongkong Bank Chambers, Singapore', on Thursday Present were Mr. J. W. E. Adams Un the Chair X Mr. A.571 words
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Article576 1933-12-16 10 Profit Of $62,977 Without Working Dredges The report of the directors to be submitted at the seventh annual gen-' eral meeting of the Malaya Con- j solidated Tin Dredging Co. to be heid at the Registered Office of the Com- pany. Chartered Bank Chambers.; Penang, on Tuesday, 2nd576 words
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Article180 1933-12-16 10 .Messrs Stanton Nelson's Weekly Review Singapore, Dec. 15. The market still awaits news from I the Netherlands Government regarding [restriction, and so long as none is forthcoming, trading will continue to 'be much restricted. In view of the uncertainty of the situation it is not surprising that180 words
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Article34 1933-12-16 10 Borneo Co., Singapore, agents Pahang Consolidated 1,310 Pels.: Ipoh Tin Dredging Ltd., 740; Temoh Tin Dredging Ltd., 356. Kuala Reman Rubber 24,370 lbs.; Lok Kawi Rubber 43,500; Bruseh Rubber 40,500.34 words
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182 1933-12-16 10 Release Without Disturbing Market The following communique was issued by the International Tin Committee after its meeting at Paris on Dec. 7 "It was agreed that ordinary export' quota, with effect from Jan. 1, 1934. j should be fixed at 40 r <182 words
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Article171 1933-12-16 10 SINO- AUSTRALIAN TRADE ■Chinese May Attend Melbourne Centenary The Victorian "Australia) Chamber] of Manufacturers' invitation to the Hong Kong Chinese Chamber of Commerce, asking the latter's members to 1 attend the Centenary celebration at i Melbourne, was referred to by the 'Chairman. Mr. Wong Kwong-tin. at the monthly meeting of171 words
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Article132 1933-12-16 10 French Franc To Be Protected Paris, Dec. The Government declares categorically that France will not abandon the gold standard, said M. Bonnet m the Chamber during the debate. The franc will be protected. He stressed the serious position of the Treasury. The Minister for the Budget132 words
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Article184 1933-12-16 10 Messrs Lewis and Peat < Singapore > Ltd. report as follows on the rubber market under date Dec. 15: The fog that surrounds recent meetings and the ignorance of the outside world as to what has been cabled home from Batavia, have added to the uncertainty of184 words
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Article817 1933-12-16 10 A PROFIT OF $186,081 Operating Malayan Consolidated Quota The report of the directors of Penawat < Malaya > Tin Dredging Co.. 1 Ltd. to be submitted at fhe seventh 1 annual general meeting of the company to be held at Chartered Bank Chambers. Penang. on Tuesday. Jan.817 words
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Article534 1933-12-16 10 Further Planting Undertaken During Year The directors' report of Oil Palm Plantations Ltd. for the year ended Aug. 31 last states that owing to the financial depression and the consequent unemployment, a number oi bondholders were unable to continue the payment of their instalments.534 words
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41 1933-12-16 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association Singapore. Drtrnihrr I R.S.S. Iq. il I London Standard. Spot <ioose> R S.S equa' |qq Standard (F. 0.1 Standard R T< ndt r De* Ap: T-.ne ni Mail 4 I I* lb. New York Spot I41 words
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Article157 1933-12-16 10 Sirica port- Itaembrr I Gambler Java Cube Hamburg Cub* 450 Ifuntok White Psppgff Black P- j Copra, sundi 3 15 Copra, gated Small QaJu Tapioca Med. Pearl Tapi Small Pearl Tapioca Lingga Sago Flour Fair Sago Flour Palembang Jelotong 11 00 Banja Moti Sarawak Jelotong H. (Man157 words
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Article184 1933-12-16 10 1 1 o»mber 15 SI 1 I IM. London. 4 months' sight London sight 24 1 London. 60 days' sight London. 30 days' sight London. d< m v London TT Lyons and Ptlti demand Hamburg, demand New York, demand Batavia. Sourabaya dSamarar.g demand Penang. demand '4 P Calcutta.184 words
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Article207 1933-12-16 10 Dec. 12. 13. 14. American Can. Com. 98 s 8 97 7 8 98 1 American Telephone and Telegraph 120> 4 120 115 l 4 Atcheson Railroad 56 7 8 55' 8 55% Dupont 91% 89^ 91 3 H Firestone. Common 20 2 20» 4 20» 4 General207 words
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Article939 1933-12-16 11 Yesterday's Closing Quotations FRIDAY, m.CKMKKK 15. 1933 a Kumbang 32s 6d 33s cd Austral Malay 36s 9d 37s 9d Hltam Tin (5s 14s 6d 15s Weng ($1) 1.371 1 142% 1 rxin Tin 36s 9d 37s 9d I ag Padang ($l l 30 32 a Caves ($1)939 words
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Article137 1933-12-16 11 Japan Shipments Not For Munitions Washington. Dec. 11. On the basis of four months' exports totalling 3.500.000 bales Mr. Oscar Johnson, cotton expert of the Agricultural Adjustment Adm nls n estimated to-day that the United States would export more than 10.000. 000 bales during the export season whichUnited Press - 137 words
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Article230 1933-12-16 11 New Delhi Discussions Kuala Lumpur, Dec. 2. Malayan planters' hopes of securing an early resumption of non-recruited j emigration of Indian labourers to this I ountry are shattered by information ?ceived m Kuala Lumpur this morning )y air mail from New Delhi. The Malayan deputation consisting of230 words
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Advertisement1042 1933-12-16 11 Asset* exceed Sl2.jog.jp^ Aworanc* In force *%-t m.Mt.—t The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. 'Incorporated In the Straits Settlement* > Companies Act In every particular. ATTRACTIVE PLANS OF ASSURANCE M AGENTS WANTED On application to P. c. B. Newlngton. Inspector ot Agencies. Singapore, expert adTlce will be given. I1,042 words
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Miscellaneous457 1933-12-16 11 I WIRELESS Some Good Local Receptions Following: is a detailed list of local receptions on a G.E.C. Super-het Receiver carefully compiled and received by Mr. Tan Chong Chew. sto 6 a.m. 49.5 Metres Dials 49 2 52» 2 Daventry fives us an nfcur's prggramme and the reception is as good457 words
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Miscellaneous266 1933-12-16 11 CHURCH SER VICES Third Sunday m Advent ST. ANDREWS CATHEDRAL 8.50 a.m. Hoiy Communion. '7.30 a.m. Matins. 1 8 a.m. Hoiy Communion < Choral' 1 9.15 a.m. Holy Communion. J5.30 p.m. Evensong (Choral' and Sermon. 10.30 i.m. Service at Naval Base. (Monday. Wednesday, and Friday. 8 a.m. Holy Communion. Tuesday,266 words
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Article69 1933-12-16 12 Presentation To Dollar Line Captain An Interesting ceremony took pla on board the Dollar liner President Tan at Kobe when a magnificent cloisonne vase was presented to Captain C. G. Hansen to commemorate tht fact that hIJ ship was the vessel coming from the longest distance < New69 words
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45 1933-12-16 12 Paraffin Wax And Candles It is notified that with effect from Jan 1. 1934 the following rates of freight will apply on PararTin Wax and Candles Contract rate USSIS-ptr 20 cwt. Non- Con tract rate USSIT.-per 20 cwt.45 words
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Article247 1933-12-16 12 Decision In (General Average Case Judgment was given by M: Justice Branson, m the Rtaf'i B»nch D- n last month, m an action m which Mr Henry Murray llMNnaon, of Edinburgh. owner of the steamer Stthonla, sued m. Micks. Lamber. and Co.. >f Hull, claiming £786 B>.247 words
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450 1933-12-16 12 Prince George Pays Tribute To Old Seamen Flag-Breaking Ceremony Is Performed London. Nov. 7. Prince George visited the Royal Alfred Aged Merchant Seamen's Institution this afternoon. The Kins has presented the mast from his yacht Britannia to the institution, and the first flag was broken at the masthead by Prince450 words
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Advertisement599 1933-12-16 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. MANQOLA < 3,352 tons): [Cargo only] r».a. MARELLA is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia. Cabins599 words
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Advertisement115 1933-12-16 12 For everything appertaining Travel, Banking 6* Freight Apply ;o. COOKS WAGOJ^SXITS 39. ROBINSON ROAD, j IndirJ^iM] Attcntios. I. S. K. LINE. ISHIHARA INDISTRHi AMD TRANSPORT CO -Incorporated m Jap:r) REGULAR FREIGHT AND t PASSENGER SERVICE. f From Japan Due Sal SHYOJIN MARU In Port Dec* 18 HAVRE MARU Dec 19115 words
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Advertisement223 1933-12-16 12 STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO LIMITED. Special Christmas. Vu Yeai and Rare Meeting J\iur»ieji to POHBI Passengers :::.< any of tl Penang. iiulud::. between Deetabi 4th. Return undertaken b> to Singap> s.s. "Kinta ar.d JaJUMTS R ire $40 For hnthi v-ul.irs app! MANSFIELD fc 00 LTDu Oenerm] lfanaf< i :.-d The Shipj223 words
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Miscellaneous570 1933-12-16 12 Local And Foreign Mail Despatches and Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. and Thursday 30 a.m. Saturday P -m. Kuantan <via Jerantui* Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Kuantan -via Jerantut > Saturdays 7 p.m. Kelantan <via Padang Besar> Monday and Friday p.m. Kelantan (via Gemas every Monday. Wednesday.570 words
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Miscellaneous367 1933-12-16 12 LLOYD TRIESTINO VESSELS DUE The m.v. Tergt su a is due here at noon to-day Irom Japanese ports. Shanghai and Kong Kong, and will anchor m the roacii. She is expected to sail the same day at 6 p.m. from the roads ior Penang. Colombo. I Bombay. Aden. Massowah. Suez.367 words
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Miscellaneous182 1933-12-16 12 SINGAPORE HARBOUR Ships AlNgtfil ll'f Whi, l.\p(. Im riast Whai i F nt:.i Sirdhana Main Wharl rffclim < Haruna Mini II Koa Mar. i U Islander 10; X Empirr l»o»k I Mtr.t.. alr j Kumsang 30. H:.. West Wharl ntr.n Yuki Main I Mindercx) Jardin urn i iixkkui i Main182 words
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Advertisement477 1933-12-16 13 British India and Apcar Lines. (Incorporated In «^gi tntl> MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S N CO OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA JAPAN. Dae T.nn.,.. 81nwore TonMte sin D«^ "SSSK" xKS S£g .2S3SS RANPURA 17.000 Jan 5 TORF?^ Mar CHITRAL 19 iS? 5* W RA^SS ANA ft477 words
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Advertisement522 1933-12-16 13 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England) "ELLERMAN" LINE I 5 "«FBBkKBBMS>> HAMBURG City of EvanSTvUle r> Du SalU City of Norwich P ec Jan 2 City of Bath F R H NG BHA GHAI AND JAPAN. City of Lille Jan 25 Jan 26 "AMERICAN AND MANCHURIAN" LINE* FOR522 words
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Advertisement766 1933-12-16 13 Th- tj^^ww.l r INSURANCE The Federated Malay state. sUUway. The lioyal BUt« Railway, of fcam X.L.M. (Royal Dutch Air Lines* BLUE rUMMCL LIMB Retular service to Marseille*. London. Amsterdam Rotterdam and u-~~r*- O«aa, Havre, Uwpooi ftb^o^New Y^an? Be^£?or2 WKMLT "BjJ^ JO LWDON^ AWD^WB CONTINENT Via Port bwettenham, Puui| and (olombo766 words
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Advertisement880 1933-12-16 14 K. P. M. I KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ PALOPO Saturday. Dec. 16, Singkawang. Pemangkat and Selakau. PALIMA Saturday, Dec. 16, Penang (mails only) and Bagan Si-Api-Api. TOGIAN Saturday. Dec. 16, Pontianak. TORADJA— Saturday,— Dec. 16, Moeara-Saba and Djambi. SCHOUTEN- Saturday. Dec. 16. Rhio, Bawean, Padang-Bay. Boeleleng and Sourabaya. j TOBOALl— Saturday,880 words
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Advertisement451 1933-12-16 14 I DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE o^i^AMERIC^LN MAIL 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 through451 words
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Advertisement616 1933-12-16 14 O. S. K. Line FOR AFRICA AND SOUTH AMERICA Paris Maru Mombasa, Dar-es-Salaam. L Marques. Durban. Algoa Bay and Oft|M Town t Santos Maru Buenos Aires via Colombo Durban Cape Town. Rio de Janeiro, Santos and Montevideo Manila Maru K*° de Janeiro via Colombo. Mombasa Zanzibar. Dar-«s-Salaam. B» ir;». 1616 words
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Article384 1933-12-16 15 ENTRIES FOR PENANG RACE MEETING four Runs For (Uass 1 Horses 1 oi 193 horses and ponies has ed lor the Penang Turf Club Htm n i ar Meeting which is red to be very statisfactory. iy that nine races will be run 2nd and sth days and eight and384 words
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Article, Illustration520 1933-12-16 15 I Arsenal Win At Oxford 'From Our Own Correspondent." London. Nov. 26. Yesterday, the clubs 01 the Third Division of the English League were i i concerned with the first round of ties ;in the Competition Proper for the Football Association Cup. As520 words
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Article124 1933-12-16 15 Oxford Outclass The Light Blues London, Dec. 14. At Stamford Bridge Oxford completed the double, easily beating Cambridge at soccer by 3 goals to nil. Oxford were superior m every department of the game and outplayed Cambridge. Johnson, the outside right, scored the first goal after 15124 words
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Article114 1933-12-16 15 All-Star American Team To Visit Us New York, Dec. 14. The Chicago major league baseball club owners have voted to adopt a standardized and livelier ball for 1934. They also voted that Mr. J. D. Shibe, owner of the Philadelphia Athletics, should tatae an all-star team fromReuter - 114 words
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Article670 1933-12-16 15 THE INDIAN TEST TEAM Some Of The Leading Players I Of the Indian players who are taking part m the first Test match against the M.C.C. at Bombay c K. Naidu a Captain m the Indore Army, was the outstanding player m the Indian team which toured England m 1932.670 words
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Article68 1933-12-16 15 Christinas And New Year Competitions The following competitions have been arranged lor the Christmas and New Year holidays Boxing Day. < Tuesday*. Mixed Flac Competition. (The course will be open I to ladies on this day from 2.30 p.m. for the purpose of this competition.* New Year's68 words
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Article63 1933-12-16 15 Ladies' Monthly Medal The Ladies' Monthly Medal was played on Wednesday and Thursday. The following were the best returns Lady W. C. Huggard 1 Up Mrs. H. B. Rose 2 Down Mrs. J. I. Miller 2 Mrs. J. G. Evans 2 Mrs. J. H. M. Mcc 363 words
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Advertisement79 1933-12-16 15 Mat ofner collar EE^^S VM COMFORTABLE w <7^^^^^^ J 9 jwg^ 1 PmN HEUSEN I SEMI-STIFF I COLLAR 1 FOR PERFECT COMFORT A one-piece collar made from special fabric woven on a curve, so as lo fit perfectly without restricting the neck and is more comfortable than a stiff collar,79 words
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Advertisement655 1933-12-16 15 Hop Ale $400 I COMPETITION CLOSING DATE 18th DECEMBER Up* SJ iaH 1 L| ON 2 RflT 3 PIG 4. OWL~ S. KETTLE. 6. BIRD 7 CGMHOH IP BEE 9 WMIP 'O- TOP BELL "I 2 SNfIKE 13. WfITCH 14 BflBV IS. LOCOMOTIVE DOG I The ANSWERS are to be655 words
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Article716 1933-12-16 16 The First Test Match At Bombay The first Test match between England and India to be played on Indian soil commenced at Bombay yesterday m excellent conditions. Captain C. K. Naidu won the toss and India, against a strong attack, did well to score716 words
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Article298 1933-12-16 16 Arsenal-Chelsea "Derby" At Highbury i The following matches will be played this afternoon In the English and Scottish Leagues: DIVISION I I Arsenal vs. Chelsea. Birmingham vs. Leicester C Blackburn R vs. Huddersfield T. Derby Co. vs. Sheffield Utd. Evert on vs. Sunderland Leeds Utd. vs. W'hampton W.298 words
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Article420 1933-12-16 16 Poor Ground Arrangements R.A.F. "A". 12pt: Chinese XV 6pts. Whoever was responsible lor selecting the St. Josephs Institution ground as the venue of yesterday's Rugby fixture between the Chinese fifteen and the R.A.F. "A" team could have made a much better choice. The field420 words
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Article185 1933-12-16 16 To-day's Command XegriMalacca Match The Malaya Command meet NegriMalacca m the Malaya Cup competition at Seremban this afternoon. The team will be: Spr. Hutchinson «R.E. >: F-O. T. D. L. Bolan t R.A.F. X F-O. E. A. Springall < R.A.F. >. Lieut. G H. T. BUlson, <R.A.»185 words
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Article99 1933-12-16 16 Perak XV Wins In Penang •From Our Own Correspondent.) Penaiiß, Dec. I*. The Perak Asiatics defeated Penang A by 20 points (four goals) to three 'one try) In a fast game played on the Esplanade this afternoon. Faster behind the scrum and more together forward the Asiatic side99 words
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Article72 1933-12-16 16 On Sunday the six-metre class will sail the last of the series of three races for the Lipton Challenge Cud Start 10 a.m. The B Class will sail the first of a series of three races for a trophy presented by Mr. H. Worham. Start 1072 words
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Article137 1933-12-16 16 MR. BRUCE PEACEMAKER Ended Bodyline 1 Controversy London. Dec. 15. The tnd of the bodjiine bowling controvert, with Australia's last cable has been greeted with great satisfaction m England and Australia, though the rebel section oi the Australian Board is still unsatisfied. Mr. Kelly, manager of the last Aus- tralianReuter - 137 words
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Article215 1933-12-16 16 Singapore vs. Malacca To-day The teams m the Singapore— Malacca inter-state hockey match which takfcs place to-day at the Padang are given below In view of the doubtful weather conditions just at present special arrangements have been made and though Malacca are booked to play the Wiltshires on215 words
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Article64 1933-12-16 16 Bitf Wins For Police And Wiltshires The Police hockey team yesterday added another win to their impressive record, when they defeated the A.P.C. by five clear goals. They were only one up at the interval, but asserted their superiority m the second hall, adding lour goals to their score.64 words
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Article231 1933-12-16 16 GUNNERS DEFEAT CRICKET CLUB INDIAN I i FORWARDS 1 i GOOD m Knt wards nabl< d r eleven a* Khan and centre ran Mvcly kept i imj jdashin, fenderi pleni w(,uld )ia-.' them had they been as cor shooting M the; Micking th» i The ump sin-d. Mill! (liberties with231 words
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Article343 1933-12-16 16 JOHORE CHINESE BEATEN THE S.C.F.A. WIN EASILY One-Sided Football At Stadium Singapore Chinese 5: Johore Chinese 0 The visiting Johore Chlnete footbailers proved no match for the Singapore Chinese wh?n they met at the Anson Road Stadium yesurday. The local side ran out winners by flvr goals to nil. But343 words
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Article109 1933-12-16 16 Tannin Tournament Ties And Result^ Monday's ties m the Tanglin Club squash tournament are m tollow A Class. Semi-rinals. Court No 1 5.30 Caldbeck vs. Hewett; Covt No. 1 5 15 Green vs. Dr B Class. Court No. 2 5.30 Penrico ,vs. Johnson Hill: Court No 2 615109 words
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Advertisement24 1933-12-16 16 GIFTS for CHRISTMAS Delightful Stationery m Dainty Presentation Caskets Available m Full Range of Pleasing Shades. We Invite Your Inspection MALAYiTpUBLISHIHGIIOUSEr LIMITED: STATIONERS: SINGAPORE.24 words
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Advertisement82 1933-12-16 16 aidte* Malayan Breweries, Ltd. v Proud Proprietors of TIGER BEER. ssßßias« las mi.nvixi. Our brewery, from top Make up your o*r party to bottom, is open to public of f.ve or six then telephone and spection. appoint a time to make the Come and see for yourself the ideal conditions82 words
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