The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 20 December 1933
1933-12-20
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section17 1933-12-20 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS SO. 14.144 ESTD. 1835. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20. 1933 It CENTS.17 words
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364 1933-12-20 1 \a Serious Difficulties Are Viiticipatecl By Experts INVESTIGATIONS IN HAND TOLLOnING on the successful inauguration of 1 the (roy don-Singapore airmail service comes authoritative intimation that an extension of the line to China is under contemplation. The advantages possessed by this route over theUnion Times - 364 words
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366 1933-12-20 1 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Severe Fighting Also Reported From Kiangsi Province Shanghai. i>ec. JB. rVFFICIAL reports from Nanking confirm that fighting between Nanking forces, led by Gen. Liu Ho-ting. and the Communists from Kiangsi has broken out in the District of Pocheng, North366 words
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Article42 1933-12-20 1 I Berlin. Dec. 16. Joseph Schaerler. aged fifty, a basket maker, who had been sentenced at Zweibrucken to sterilisation and fifteen year^ imprisonment for moral offences and attempted murder, corn- mined suicide in his cell to-day by Reuter Wireless hanging.—^Reuter Wireless - 42 words
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Article53 1933-12-20 1 Miner Attacked By a Siame >e Gang From Our Own Correspondent. I Bangkok. Dec. 19. An Australian miner named Leitner, as he was proceeding from Ratburi to his mine was robbed of 3.000 ticals and other effects by a gang of seven armed men. No arrests have so53 words
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Article88 1933-12-20 1 China .Missionary Who Renounced Creed London. Dec. 19. The death took place In London of :the Egyptian doctor. Ahmed Salmy. who renounced Mahommedanism lor Christianity. He was a medical missionary of the London Missionary Society at Changchowlu. Hong Kong and elsewhere in China lor 33 years and practised88 words
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130 1933-12-20 1 Non -Disinheritance Law Is Planned London. Dec. 19. Two interesting Bills passed their' second reading in the House of Com- mons without discussion. The first is a Bill to prevent hus- 1 bands disinheriting wives, or vice versa and provides that if theReuter - 130 words
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Article245 1933-12-20 1 To Cover French Needs For Next Year Paris, Dec. 19. It has become clearer that the Government must shortly raise 'a loan of twenty milliard francs to cover the commitments for 1934. but its success will depend on the necessary balancing of the budget, which is almostReuter - 245 words
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Article70 1933-12-20 1 London. Dec. 19. The Orient Steam Navigation Company has placed an order for a new ship slightly larger than the 20.000 tons Orontes. the building of which will employ 3.300 people in Britain for 18 months. The chairman of the company. Sir I Alan Anderson, said theReuter - 70 words
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Article147 1933-12-20 1 The Senior Pontiff Of Tibet i Lhasa, < Tibet >. Det. 19. It is learned that the Dalai Lama died on Dec. 17 at the age of 60 Reuter. The Dalai Lama is the senior oi the joining Pontiffs of Tibet, sharing with the Panshen Lama, under147 words
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Article29 1933-12-20 1 Censorship Lifted In Siam From Our Own Correspondent* Bangkok. Dec. 19. The censorship on newspapers was lifted to-day after having been in force since Oct. 12 last.29 words
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Article124 1933-12-20 1 Amendment Lost In Indian Assembly New Delhi. l>< p. The Ass« mbly to-day defeated by 63 votes to 45 Mr R S Sarma's ratio I amendment to ttM Reserve Bank Bill clauses which provide for the maintenance of the rupee-sterling ratio by fixing the bank's obligationReuter - 124 words
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Article78 1933-12-20 1 Tin Control Memo Drawn Up London. I>< r A memorandum drawn up by tin control interests advocating the permanent maintenance of a reserve stock of about 8.000 tons or tin managed by an international tin committee was discussed >esterday ley the Malaya liamber of Mines. London, who \oted 4 2Reuter - 78 words
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Advertisement133 1933-12-20 1 KLIM F.iWDERED MILK S'EAMrSI APPROACH To PURE IS" V ISION STORES K ,.H TASTEURIZED MILK nHl s|V*.FLE IN THE TROPICS- AT ALL LEADING ISION SI'OKI.S **e¥i jUAI^AAIABfI To-day's Attractions COCKTAIL DANCE MAKAN KETCHIL 6.30 p.m.— l*ls PJ«INFORIYsAL DINNER DANCE 9 30-Mid-n.ght ALSO _e»-rr? P WORLD FAMOUS SPANISH ARTISTS ESCANDEL AND133 words
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Advertisement141 1933-12-20 1 On Other Pages Britain making: efforts to prevent disarmament deadlock— Page 9. Week-end yachting— Page 16. Singapore rugger team to meet Selanpor selected: yesterday pl*> Page 16. Police defeat Old Rafflesians at hoeke> Page 16. Special Chinaside news service Page 4. Chettiars mortgage deal actionPage 3. First London- Singapore airmail141 words
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Advertisement148 1933-12-20 1 KLIM POWDERED MILK THE NEAREST APPROACH TO HHt FRESH, PASTE! RIZLD Milk OBTAINABLE IN THE TROPII h OBTAINABLE AT AIL I LADING PROVISION S7CRF& CHRYSLER BIG CAR PERFORMANCE v> HaPl J! Jaßßßßaal ADELPHI HOTEL THE ROTARY CLUB OF SINGAPORE meets to-ilay at 1 p.m. SPEAKER: SIR MILES LAMPSON FESTIVE SEASON148 words
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Article426 1933-12-20 2 Two Men Charged With Cheating Jeweller The trial was continued yesterday before Mr. Norman Grice. the second magistrate, of S. M. Marican, an Indian Mohamedan. and Appuhamy. a Sinhalese, on a charge of cheating Lum Foon dure, a jeweller ol North Bridu e Road.426 words
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Article201 1933-12-20 2 Christmas Entertainment For Children The Parish Priest's annual Christmas entertainment for children will take place on Thursday. Dee. 28. The entertainment will consist of a cinema show arranged by Mr John S. Aroozoo. The entertainment will be held at the Victoria Theatre, followed by the usual distribution ofReuter Wireless - 201 words
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Article225 1933-12-20 2 It Was Closed Because Of Red Students The Committee of the Singapore Chinese High School which suspended business for over a year owing to the fact that a number of the students of the school had participated in Communist demonstrations in Singapore which resulted in225 words
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Article64 1933-12-20 2 Colonel H. R. L G. Gun Appointed Colonel H. B L. G. Gunn. D.5.0.. M C. has been appointed Officer commanding the Royal Artillery. Malaya Command, and assumed duty (Monday. Colonel Gunn arrived from home recently. it is understood that the former i officer commanding Lieut -Co64 words
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Article130 1933-12-20 2 The Hanyang Kheng Ngai Associate 1 (the General Hylam Association Of Malaya- which was [ormed son.. weeks ago. began its t.rst public work last week when the committee as well as the whole body of member? voted in favour of starting a campaign to raise iunds for the relief of130 words
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Article326 1933-12-20 2 Singapore Chinese In Breach Suit A Hong Kong Chinese girl whose solicitors have just filed a writ ioi breach of promise to marry against l member of a Singapore millionaire family, claims $2,000,000. The girl is Miss Leung Kinying. of 53 Lee Yuen Street. Victoria,326 words
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Article168 1933-12-20 2 Recktegg Drhriag Charge Red need Seremhan. Dec 18. 8 C H ward, the well ractltl Negri be! re Mr T .i-tice Hereford. In the Beremban Supreme i rt todaj ist the recent deda ol the Beremban magla rai xmci and hned him ISO and 525 costs I W168 words
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Advertisement197 1933-12-20 2 To treat these complaints successfully, get to the root of the trouble. Carke's Blood Mixture is the world's greatest blood purifier and healer. K Is famous for Blood and Skin Disorders. Of mS Chemises and St— ea. FtruaUy good m LIQUID or TAMLETJtom a-^ -^9 B~BB>>B BBB>BB>^^HMBBV9Hj ik i mm.197 words
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Advertisement157 1933-12-20 2 NOTICES. EXCHANGE BANKS. It is hereby notified that the Exchange Banks will be closed on: Monday. Dee. 25th, Christinas Day. Tuesday. Dec. 26th. Boxing Day. (Public Holidays). THE SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSOCIATION. i Notice is hereby given that the i rubber market will be closed officially, on the157 words
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Advertisement468 1933-12-20 2 CLASSIFIED ADVE^TISFJVIENtT^ X.MAS HOLIDAYS. For the convenience of Customers our detail Dept. will remain open over the Holidays as follows Saturday. Dec. 23rd until 6 p.m. Sunday Dec. 24th 9 a.m. to noon. Xnus Day. Dec. 26th 9 a.m. to noon Boxing Day, Dec. 28th S.BQ a.m. to 1 p.m.468 words
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Advertisement239 1933-12-20 2 TENDER > SINGAPORE MUSS? NOT!. MP -U NOTICE is hereby i are now invited materials or wrvfc •rs of sucl Suppr Coal i<»r Closing A 2nd. 1 6 P 1935 GOVERNMENT \OTKI Tenders wtu I lth< Pi Inting O n I Fori at ti. Ten rent ofl i MIN.. hT\||239 words
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Miscellaneous226 1933-12-20 2 Diary Of The Week Wednesday. 20th. High Water 00.51 9.0 ft.. 11.49 10.4 ft. Hockey S.C.C. Ist. vs. Malaya Command. Padang: S.R.C. Ist. vs. I. A. Ist.. S.R.C. ground: S.C. R C. I vs. Y.M.C.A. I. S.CR.C ground; S.C.C. vs. Islands B. j Padang. Thursday, 21st. High Water 01.35 8.9226 words
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272 1933-12-20 3 Defendant Pleads Statute Of Limitations between Chettiars over a transaction involving $21,000. subject of a Supreme Court re the Chief Justice. Sir ard, yesterday. S P Suppiah Chettiar claimi O. K. R S. T. Arumugam the 88. which fie alleged, was K share of272 words
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Article42 1933-12-20 3 $199,000 I.S. Income Tax rdlng to the Washington corres.t of the New York Times, the government has started a 5199.000 rax action against Samuel The assistant attorney general ndicated that the action may the Government s extradi- and —Reuter.42 words
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Article461 1933-12-20 3 Can State Be Liable For Damages Sercmnan. Dec. 16. in the Seremban Supreme Court today, shortly alter noon, the second of the two cases brought against the, state ot Negri Bembllan was concluded. The hearing commenced on Wednesday last, before the Honble Mr. Justice G. A. Hereford,461 words
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Article50 1933-12-20 3 The Hon. Mr A S Haynes acting Colonial Secretary*. Mrs. Haynes and Miss Haynes arrived at Kuala Kangsar ion Thursday. They were met on ar- rival by Raja Kechil Bongsu and the Comptroller o* H.H. the Buitan ot Pe--1 rak's Household. The party proceeded I by car to the Istana.50 words
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Article769 1933-12-20 3 ARMED ROBBER FOILED Elderly Shop-keeper Sprints Upstairs An elderly Chinese shop-keeper of Victoria Street described to the Third i Magistrate. Mr. R. J. F. Curtis, yesterday how he foiled the attempt of an armed robber who terrorised him with an axe and demanded the keys to rifle his safe. The769 words
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Article617 1933-12-20 3 j ASTRAEA I ARRIVES WITH X'MAS MAIL But No Civil Official Welcome A right Royal Air Force welcome was accorded to the Astraea. the inaugural plane ol the new Imperial Airways service between London and Singapore when she reached the Air Base at Seletar yesterday617 words
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Article225 1933-12-20 3 Court Orders Return Of Betrothal Gift The cancellation of a marriage contract had its sequel belore the Penang First Magistrate "Mr. B. F Bridge >. in the District Court when the disconsolate swain sought recovery of the money he had paid prior to the betrothal A stir was225 words
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Article82 1933-12-20 3 One case of treasure, one ol the three reported lost from the international express on the 29th. ult.. has been brought to Bangkok from Petchaburi The case had evidently been in water lor 00 being opened the contents were found to be thoroughly wet. But the contents were intact to82 words
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Article227 1933-12-20 3 DISPLAY OF ANCIENT CHINESE ART Interesting Ipoh Exhibition By Our Chinese Correspondent) To revive inten st in ancient Chinese art and ealigraphie writings among the Chinese in Malaya. Chinese leaders ,in Ipoh. including Messrs Uong Sin Nam "President of tire Perak Chinese Chamber of Commerce >. Wu Chungyik ithe Vice227 words
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Article186 1933-12-20 3 Sultan's Plan For huria>inu; Efficiency His Highness the Sultan ot I i Bseetteg of the Psral gtate C sso ell held at the Astana Isk uulariah. Kuala LCangaar, on Dsn ii. srusousieed it he intended to appoint imitte< whose terms ol reference: would )<■ to oi i186 words
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Advertisement127 1933-12-20 3 THE COLLECTED VERSE OF LEWIS CARROLL Beautifully bound in Morton Sundour Cloth, with gilt top, and attractively boxed. $5.00 The Collected Verse of Lewis Carroll contains rt_ not previously published, besides an abundance of material from works no longer in print, the juvenile and undergraduate verses from the Lewis Carroll127 words
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Advertisement91 1933-12-20 3 Give PHOENIX by the case! aa-9j9»_B| Here's a real Christmas gift f*^A^i^S|. suggestion You couldn't hope to 1 J iJE!»i >■■ find a happier solution to your I *—^m I if t problem than a few cases v ~J^L I of the most popular drink _^bbbb— i aV XJlfl «^_bßbbV91 words
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Article570 1933-12-20 4 Desperate Drive North Foreseen REVOLT IS DOOMED TO FAILURE Fear Renewed Air Attacks HATE INSPIRED W Canton, Dec. 15. HILE the military situation on the KwangtangFukien border appears to be still tense and General (hen Chi-tang continues to mass troops in the East River region in anticipation of an attackReuter Pacific Service - 570 words
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353 1933-12-20 4 ONLY 30,000 MEN 19th Army Cannot Withstand Nanking Attack Canton. Dec. 13. Military observers here express the (opinion that it the new regime at Foochow has only the 19th Route Army |to depend upon for military suport. it will soon find that its military strength is far from sufficient toReuter Pacific Service - 353 words
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Article190 1933-12-20 4 The separatist government is extremely concerned over the threat ot the Central Government to carrv out aerial bombardments against their strongholds and the military authorities here are feverishly hastening the completion ot anti-aircratt defence works. Three Nanking 'planes flew to South Fukien yesterday, passing over Chuenchow.Reuter Pacific Service - 190 words
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Article55 1933-12-20 4 Amoy. Dec. 17. Rumours of a repetition of the Nanking air bombing have led to the partial evacuation oi Changchow and Chuenchow to Amoy. The Foochow authorities have issued a warning to the press against pubishing news of troop movements. Radio offices in Amoy and Foochow have alsoReuter Pacific Service - 55 words
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365 1933-12-20 4 AID FROM HUNAN Military Ring: Round Fukien Canton. Dec. 1] The veil of mystery surroundin- the movements of General Chen Chi-tana Commander-in-Chiel of the Kwantung armies during the past few days has been lifted and it is definitelv established that his secret trip to the' Kwangtung-Hunan border has resulted inReuter Pacific Service - 365 words
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Article394 1933-12-20 4 Communism And Financial Difficulties Canton. Dec. I*. The rebel movement in Fukien doomed to failure owing to its C^m- munistie tendencies and financial difficulties, according to well-informed Chinese and foreign observers here. It is pointed out that the monthlv subsidy of S<;00.000 from Nankin* and S;IC0.000Reuter Pacific Service - 394 words
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Article112 1933-12-20 4 Canton. Dec. 12. JISZ i^partmem ot affairs Of the South-west Executive Committee Ol the Kuomintang has sent telegrams to various Chinese organisations abroad stating that the South-west leaden are not in sympatny with the p^«£ 0 ment, as those behind the separatist government are departing irom heReuter Pacific Service - 112 words
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Article38 1933-12-20 4 Nanking. Dec If General Wang Chun, garrUon cob zander, ol the Penumi anu has ad, ionTV° gf^^spTeid denum 800 ol the Fukien insurgents elegra, Wang offered to Jota lartci that he would "Live or n,.~ alth the Kuomintang.38 words
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Advertisement22 1933-12-20 4 DUFF'S WHISKY &U^^f/gf D^^FS 1. Liqueur Cream. OB BeV jfl S, Sole Agents i F. A. BARTHOLOMEUSZ LTD., Raffles Quay. Phone 2234.22 words
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Advertisement109 1933-12-20 4 1 I* aP New beauty NEW REFINEMENT NEW POWER SPEED 1934 'wBWPS&s, AUSTINS Miflniffimintiiuituiui See them at BORNEO-MOTORSLTD. Branches from Singapore to Penan Il^^M _^.^g a aaV^ eaaV^^^^ HBKHI Ksj^ —t BMßaaVlSj WmW k_l H It's the years in the wood H ml that mature a Liqueur Brand\ H Hennessi109 words
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Article, Illustration130 1933-12-20 5 Bound For Devil's island, French Convicts Take Last Look At Their Motherland ine rannen mi the roof of the Presidential Palace in Havana, firing at rebel aircraft during the recent revolt. w i «r i .»-ni h convicts taking a last look at their Motherland as they left La Roc130 words
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Advertisement15 1933-12-20 5 I .oORN 1820— STILL GOING STRONG ..•**s* I bbb_!s^<s^b_. TE^bvC_BßT ifT i HWI "£&> I aiaaHßiaaaaaggßgaaaaaMgHiisHßHiga15 words
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Article274 1933-12-20 6 DREAM THAT STARTED FREE FIGHT Tappers At Blows Over A Girl m The even tenour of the simple lives ot three Boyanese rubber tappers employed on an estate at the 14th mile Woodlands, was disturbed by jealousy and. as a result, two oi them. Mat bin DoUah and Chin Chin274 words
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Article144 1933-12-20 6 Berlin. Dec. 16. I A number oi prisoners lost their lives in a fire which destroyed a large parr of the famous Lubianka Gaol, according to a Warsaw radio report. Many prisoners in underground cells were beyond rescue. Some of the warders and members of the Fire Brigade144 words
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Article109 1933-12-20 6 EURASIAN WOMAN'S DEATH 'TAMIL WOMAN SERVANT ARRESTED Charge Of Rashly Giving Drugs Ipoh, Dec. 18. The death occurred at the hospital yesterday under tragic circumstances of Mrs. Mary Toft, widow of W. H. Toft, the well known soccer player, whose death took place some years ago. The deceased was admitted109 words
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Article221 1933-12-20 6 Experiments With New Type Helicopter Brussels, Dec. 18. Experiments are being conducted at ;|the State aerodynamic laboratory at jßhode-Saint-Genese ion the BrusselsWaterloo road> with a helicopter which. lon Oct. 19. in the presence of Belgian air experts, kept the air for 6 min. 30 sec. and on221 words
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Article96 1933-12-20 6 t Chinese Snatches Street i Seller's Jewellery x i I A Chinese perpetrated a daring rob- I bery in bread daylight onlv a few vards away from the New Bridge Road police station. He approached a Chinese i woman cigarette seller and as she was .serving him he96 words
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Article556 1933-12-20 6 FREE PRESS FOOTBALL COMPETITION Six Free Chances Every Week OELOW will be found particulars oi the Free Press Football M Competition No. 18 in which you are asked to forecast results of ten matches to be played in "he English and Scottish Football Leagues on Dee.556 words
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307 1933-12-20 6 SEVERAL I SIAMESE ARRESTED i $70,000 Worth Of Gold Recovered Seventy thousand dollars worth of j the gold bullion, valued at over £26.000 sterling, which disappearea mysteriously from the Siamese Railways Bangkok Penang express on Nov 29 last, has been recovered. The gold, which307 words
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Article224 1933-12-20 6 Continental Trip Arouse> Interest Koine. Dec. 15. The news that Sir John Sin visiting Italy at Christmas has ed great satisfaction in the cap! It is understood that Sir John will return ;rom Qgprl via Rome where bt will meet Mussolini No official arrangemem made for theReuter Wireless - 224 words
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Article31 1933-12-20 6 demonetisation l„ Inflation d Mr Ra.ne, Represent at i\« iree coin ai tni'iietisat.,;,. to 1 with gold inflation. i «gh Wall B to five on 'in Morgenthau imminence ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article43 1933-12-20 6 Major Digpntf. A major d Vmm the R the WPittsburg over to allow the Labour ti vis.- the employees representation union or the T: collective bargall The Adm that the Companv Federal la* draw the Blu. Company ratal tration proceed I Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 43 words
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Article62 1933-12-20 6 French Ctaprgg Bxptctod 1 The Sena I has eau>. a ttM ernment by dr. screw on civil lerva Chambsalaries i DO and applied cent, on above thai I T! irancs six to eight j, others Th« g< ta a numb- i Commiss with econon. to the GovGovernment dReuter Wireless - 62 words
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Article14 1933-12-20 6 LeMaaf lYrio<l ot \l\Ui SottliM. A nt whlcl cularly regardi: quotas.— ReuterReuter - 14 words
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Advertisement81 1933-12-20 6 LASTING BRILLIANCE I Not for year, has it been possible to procure lamp* of su-h high quality at so low a prico Crompton lamos are British ma* up to the Mgbfit standard of workman ship. Save on your Hghttag bills.— lnsist On Sole Age fits:- jj UHITED ENGINEERS, LTD. A81 words
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Advertisement225 1933-12-20 6 j FREE PRESS FOOTBALL COMPETITION No. 18. I agree to abide by the conditions governing this competition as set out above and to accept as final the decision of the j Competition Editor of the Singapore Free Press in all matters appertaining thereto. My forecast of the results of the225 words
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Advertisement27 1933-12-20 6 Ord^ri rt>ct?iv-c *>• post attend- tfJ ed Immedia- /e4e^ v?" teiy AddiVi.v C^ W. High 8t V /Jmf Ma /J*m ed B- /< e_V Ouav-H /*H t«!ln« M^drra.'- dskdsksjkdsjkdjfkdjdk27 words
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Article53 1933-12-20 7 New York, Dee. 16. The death is announced of Robert W Chambers, the American novelist and dramatist and also of Louis Joseph Vance, the novelist and creator of the character the "Lone Wolf who falling asleep with a lighted i cigarette in his hand, was burned to IReuter Wireless - 53 words
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Article1174 1933-12-20 7 Three Europeans Severely Etvas commenced before Mr. 1 1 the acting Criminal Dis- I yesterday ot the case in r C r oi the Kranji Wireless is charged on three counts of voilfl hurt by a rash act. sequel to a motor accident ccurred nearly1,174 words
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Article337 1933-12-20 7 Second Hand Goods Dealer's Complaint Called upon to deal with two charges, one of theft and the other of forgery against the same accused. Chua Tiong Swee. Mr. Norman Grice. the second magistrate, was in rather a quandary as it was possible for him to deal summarily337 words
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Article280 1933-12-20 7 Dimitroff Makes Final Speech Leipzig. Dec. lti. In the course of his speech lasting 4» 2 hours on behalf of Torgler. Dr Sack, at the Reichstag fire trial, while devoting himself to accused's interests, emphasised the bona fides of the Nazi government. The feature of the proceedings,Reuter Wireless - 280 words
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Article68 1933-12-20 7 London, Dec. Two hundred Communists, including women and girls, broke throuqn the police cordon near the German Embassy this evening when a crowd of demonstrators marched from the East of London to protest against the i Reichstag fire trial. Police reinforcements and mounted nolice from Scotland Yard charged68 words
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Article403 1933-12-20 7 DEATH OF VICTIM AND HIS ASSAILANT A verdict ol murder and suicide against Hiap Ah Yew. a former coolie was returned by Mr. F. G. Bourne, the 1 Singapore Coroner, yesterday at the I inquest on this man and on Low Kee Goo. a kepala.403 words
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Article233 1933-12-20 7 Display To Encourage Tourist Trade The recent visit of Captain Cunuli. j the Italian Government tourist expert who is making a tour of the Far Ea.it I with the object of encouraging tourists! to visit his country, had a sequel at the Capitol theatre yesterday, when a special233 words
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Article43 1933-12-20 7 Vatican City, Dec. 12. Everybody in the Vatican City, including the Cardinals, receiving over 1,000 lire monthly will have their salary cut from 10 to 15 per cent, as from New Year's Day by order His Holiness the Pope.— Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 43 words
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Advertisement320 1933-12-20 7 j -..a The Famo us s a v jM* a.isjusj.is JANET GAYNOR and WARNER BAXTER in jfe**, j M "PADDY THE NEXT BEST THING" Fl/ \5M;i ONCE A GAIN _L^Jff I I THEY COME TO ENTHRALL YOU! I £ictSr X E _F*E_ff A Legs" ti VVain Cr BaXter who -"tertamed320 words
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457 1933-12-20 8 The Singapore Free Press WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 20, 1933 Tin Controlled And Uncontrolled "THE efforts to bring the nonrestricted tin producing countries under control is not lapsing now that Malaya, the Dutch East ludies. Bolivia and Siam have been '.ed down for another three years. When the World Economic Conference considered457 words
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Article, Illustration1143 1933-12-20 8 R/IR. F. C. Sands. M.8.E.. came to Singapore for the first time in 1910. and has been connected with the printing and publishing trade In the city ever since. At that time the Boy Scout movement was In its Infancy In England, but Mr Sands had1,143 words
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Article341 1933-12-20 8 Leave prior to retirement has been granted to Dr. W. J. E. Phillips and Chief Inspector T. A. Burke. Mr. J. E. Skelton. of Tampin Linggi Estate. Negri Sembilan. and Mrs. Skelton returned from home by the Pyrrhus. Mr. H. R. Rix of the law firm341 words
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Letters To The Editor
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Letter96 1933-12-20 8 To the Editor. Sir On b Irish. n 80l t '.iyi I ceptions irptiMtU ll Iriv.i mid aura i. BnSll tii» his "noblee oui li•fain land." This ■ppotoll the ca the aim population at tilch ren Vol U Ireland I ha\«' %i\ facta bm deeply and pat] complaint96 words
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Letter119 1933-12-20 8 TO l;ir Editor Sir. I was born in this eouutii and I i have no deafer* l to my Motherland I i Besid< naa she aei I better aaao thai Malaya baeauaa I common with 0 when there La n> r says. Who When in representative119 words
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Article33 1933-12-20 8 !'«> the Editor. Sir.— l am shockadvertisements that place at the lo* ml 3ec. 24. 1933. and OM »arly hours of Christ m Where are our Clergv V air AUBRK33 words
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Advertisement201 1933-12-20 8 WHITE WINES HOCKS MOSELLES CLARETS BURGUNDIES etc., etc. For Coming Festivities. CAUDBCCK'S CHRISTMAS FOOD NEWS CHOICE CUTS JOINTS OF PRIME MUTTON LAMB i Boiled :xil of Mutton. Roust Saddle ot Mutton. Roast Shoulder Leg of Lamb. Lamb Chops tf Cutlets. V .strahan. New Zealand Scotch Lim\>' TENDER TASTY! SINGAPORE COLD201 words
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Advertisement57 1933-12-20 8 [j IN A LONDON COURT it was stated that a woman waited for the return of her husband and threw a lump of coal at him. It was lucky he didn't elect to start a same of poker. What I about a "GAFLAC" ACCIDENT POLICY GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE57 words
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Article146 1933-12-20 9 ut Party Politics Not Wanted Yet London. Dec. 16. llle Chamberlain. Chancellor Exchequer, at Halifax last night d the condition of the coun- and to-day. There had. he a wonderful change and the ;ion In un< mpl >yment had been remarkable. •'This Chris* mas thereBritish Radio - 146 words
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Article45 1933-12-20 9 London. Dec. 19. Stoki >n-trent Sir John red that be hoped to say tmas that 300.000 unemployed ound work during the year. He that British finances were 00 better off at the end of the the financial year than year. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article38 1933-12-20 9 anking Arrangements Agreed Upon Berlin, Dec. 10. tik Cei II tnmittee Ing transfer maturing in og fund on oa will be :crulng Interest been paid into rsion fund for r payments r cent, instead transferred. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article83 1933-12-20 9 Berlin, Dec. 19. Of the German situation was painted by (President ol the Reichschallenged the conclusions creditors and pointed out transfers would have to pletely if additional Gerrt s were no longer possible. depreciation of the pound dollar brought a book gain of and -00 millionReuter - 83 words
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Article77 1933-12-20 9 Producers May Join The Cartel i London. Dec. 19. The Financial Times Brussels correspondent states that the International Tin Committee is reported to be negotiating with Belgian Congo tin producers en conditions under which i the latter might join the cartel. Congo producers declared that their annualReuter - 77 words
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Article47 1933-12-20 9 Latest tin news on page 1. Mr. E. H. Wilson. S.S. Education Officer, is to be seconded for service in Kedah a>: Headmaster Government English School. Alor Star, in place ot Mr. R. M. Young who is going away on leave at the end of this year.47 words
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479 1933-12-20 9 BRITAIN'S EFFORTS TO END DISARMAMENT DEADLOCK I mm Reconciling French Security And German Equality Aims Thai n, London, Dec. 16. > tion of the clos est attenl next ew d2 2? Th^^ durin the dor in Ben- If P^_2 B o! Ush An^assaK^ e „rS i:sn to^3l John sunon countryBritish Radio - 479 words
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Article30 1933-12-20 9 sr.-sSs£_« £sSSs£_f« terminatto of hls n« t "ST S" the ion to support the B»nHai«3? tor which the L^TES m""a„ a '"I S f v,ta, Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 30 words
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Article86 1933-12-20 9 London, Dec. 18. No Sir I do not favour the appoint ment ot a committee to draw up draft proposals for submission to Geneva for reform of the League of Nations declared the Prime Minister in the House oi Commons when the suggestion was advanced by- Commander Godfre\ Locker-Lampson withReuter Wireless - 86 words
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Article99 1933-12-20 9 Paris, Der 17 SSTf _h -f a,Ue wore transferred from t!? y when M Avtinol amved from London on a week's visit. Ho was anTwnV^ m rnin bV M Chautemp and will also meet the President and wLl B m ur to the meanwhile the n i-Reuter Wireless - 99 words
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Article148 1933-12-20 9 Paris, Dec. hi. Complete agreement on three cardinal problems, reform of the League. disarmament end economic reconstruction oi central Europe, was reached by M. Paul-Boneour and M. Benes during talks concluded to-day. If. Boncour. In a statement to the press, stressed the fact that M. Benes" official visitReuter Wireless - 148 words
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Article73 1933-12-20 9 Anglo-Japanese Cotton Negotiations London. Dec. 19. In the House of Commons Mr. Runciman declined to reply to a Conservative request for an assurance that if the Anglo-Japanese cotton negotiations are unduly protracted the Government will take action to deal with the Japanese menace before the negotiations are concluded.Reuter - 73 words
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Article76 1933-12-20 9 Asiatics To Meet At Rome London. Dec. 19. The Daily Telegraph Rome corres- pondent reports that it is officially announced that a congress of student delegations from every Asiatic country will be held at Rome from Dec. 22 to Dec. 27. under the auspices of the Institute forReuter - 76 words
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Article49 1933-12-20 9 Marseilles, Dec. 16, The White Star motor liner. Britannic, carrying 250 passengers, grounded on mudflats in Boston harbour when commencing her voyage to Galway. The liner was successfully towed off at high tide but was not allowed to proceed pending examination for pos- sible damage.— Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 49 words
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145 1933-12-20 9 Blue Shirts Fight With Police id Dublin, Dec IT Geneva! g D Dutt, COUmy wl >^ ?»i s«E_? 5W2? i soi I Hi^ ddUi n t0 nu '-dreds of poller- j solders wearing gas masks and equip-' patrolled the streets in lorries General O'DuiTy offeredReuter Wireless - 145 words
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Article81 1933-12-20 9 London, Dec. 19. General ODurlys arrest has caused a profound sensation in the Irish Free State, but no disorders have resulted Steel-helmeted soldiers guarded the police barracks in which he and his two companions were detained during the nUht. It is understood that they willReuter - 81 words
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Article71 1933-12-20 9 London. Dec. 16 It is learned that De Valera"s Gov- I ernment has decided not to "lay out' the League of Youth but are prepar- i ing to test the legality oi the move- ment in an action In the High Court. Dublin, probably at the end of January. TheReuter Wireless - 71 words
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Article44 1933-12-20 9 Dublin. Dec. 1!» Mr. Justice Johnston has given permission to the United Ireland Party's legal advisers to apply to the High Court for a writ ol habeas corpus in respect of General O'Dufiys arrest. The application will be heard to-morrow ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article89 1933-12-20 9 Dublin. Dec. 18. All available members of the United Ireland Party of which General O'Dutf'v was President met in Dublin to-day under the chairmanship of Mr. Cosgrave to discuss the position arising from their leader's arrest. Three armed and masked men entered the DublinKerry train at Rathmore. held up theReuter Wireless - 89 words
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Article86 1933-12-20 9 Belfast. Dec. 18. It was for the people of Ulster to decide what would be their association with Britain and the Empire, declared Lord Craigavon. in the debate on the address in reply to the King's Speech at the opening o: the new Northern Ireland Parliament. The citizens of NorthernReuter Wireless - 86 words
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Article49 1933-12-20 9 Paris. Dec. 16. All naviation on the river Seine is at a standstill owing to ice floes but the strength of the current prevents the river from completely freezing. Snow is falling heavily in the Marseilles district and traffic is dislocated and trains delayed. Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 49 words
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Article101 1933-12-20 9 I Latest Rubber and Tin Prices And Sterling Rates RUBBER I London, Dec. 19. Spot (Sellers) 4 5 32d. <4 5|32d.) (Buyers) 4 3 32d. <4 332d.) Jan. -March 4 5 32d. (Unquoted) April- June 4 1 16d. (4 7 32d.» July-Sept. 4 9 32d. < 4 5101 words
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Advertisement122 1933-12-20 9 ■WSBBH_9HHBBa^_liß_Hga_g_flß_HHHHVagM_B) Christian Science Society, Singapore ANNOUNCES A FREE LECTURE ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE py PETER V. ROSS, C. S. 8., ll Francisco. California! il the 'Board of Lectureship" Mother Church. The First Christ. Scientist" in Boston Mass.. THURSDAY 28tn DECEMBER 1933 at 6.30 p.m. at the OF GARDEN. ADELPHI HOTELSINGAPORE PUBUC122 words
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Advertisement141 1933-12-20 9 ffl^^^-i-S^l FOR THE CONVENIENCE *msz£~yn^&M 0F cusTojviEßs ur J_2f SHOW ROOMS W,LL tNr^*_6^ REMAIN OPEN UNm <yhf K 5.30 p.m. ON THURSDAY. j 1)i FRIDAY. SATURDAY (Ml OF THIS WEEK. ey& I Your Christmas Orders Will Receive Careful and Immediate Attention If You _C4EE^ a_Kaiy_k ROBINSON CO., LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA141 words
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Article1012 1933-12-20 10 WHAT WILL HAPPEN TO TIN? London Expects Further Output Increase 'From Our Own Correspondent) London, Dec. 5. While the city of London continues to take a keener interest in tin shares than in any other section of the Mining Market, operators in the metal itself fully realise that the position1,012 words
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Article109 1933-12-20 10 Yesterday s Alterations Ayer Weng ($1» 1.40 1.50 Bangrln Tin I 36s 3d 37s Batu Caves ($1 > 94 97 Killinghall <5s> 13s 6d 14s 3d Kinta Dredge ($1 1 2.17 2.22 l o Klang River ($1) 1.65 1.75 Kucha! Tin Dredge <$» 1.02 1.05 Lukut ($1)109 words
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Article132 1933-12-20 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Dec. 1. The directors of Lawas (Sarawak) Rubber Estates have put forward a proposal for reconstruction whereby the Preference shareholders would give up their rights, which include arrears of interest, in consideration of having allotted to them seven fully paid shares in the132 words
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Article216 1933-12-20 10 i In spite of its comparatively late beginning, the can making industry in j Japan is forging ahead at an astonishing rate. If 1923 figures are taken as ,the 100 per cent index, it will be found that since that date it has increased by leaps and216 words
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Article81 1933-12-20 10 Rubber Association Singapore. December 19. 12 noon Buyers Sellers R.S.S. equal to London Standard. Spot l < loose) 13 316 13' 4 R.S.S. equal to London Standard. <F.0.8.» 13 916 13 1116 Standard R.S.S. on Tender Dec. 13» 4 13 3 8 Jan. -Mar. 13^ 8 13%81 words
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Article229 1933-12-20 10 December 19 SELLING London. 4 months' sight 2,4 3 64 London. 3 months' sight 2 4 1 32 London. 60 days' sight 2 4 1 64 London, 30 days' sight 2 4 London, demand 2 3 63 64 London, T.T. 2 3 31 32 Lyons and Paris, demand229 words
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Article307 1933-12-20 10 Hritish Tar And Motor Fuel Output Sir David Milne Watson, governor of the Gas Light and Coke Company, addressed members of the British Road Tar Association at their annual lunch on "Saving the coal industry." He described the fuller use of the carbonsation of coal as "a definite307 words
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Article64 1933-12-20 10 Soviet Manchukuo Dispute Over Supplies Harbin, Dec. 12. The Chinese Eastern Railway is in danger of running short of coal supplies. Mr. Li Shao-ken, Manchukuo president of the board of directors, and Mr Bandura. the Soviet vice-president, cannot agree as to whether the 30,000 tons of coalReuter Pacific Service - 64 words
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Article188 1933-12-20 10 Singapore. December 19, 12 noon Buyers SellerGambler 4 00 Java Cube 6 50 Hamburg Cube 6.50 I Muntok White Pepper 21.50 i White Pepper 21.00 Black Pepper 13.00 Copra, sundried 3.15 Copra, mixed 2.45 Small flake Tapioca 4.25 Med. Pearl Tapioca 5 00 Small Pearl Tapioca 5188 words
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Article105 1933-12-20 10 Abroad London. Dn 16. Exchanges to-day were Paris 83 13 32. New York 5.12 12.l 2 Montreal 5.09. Brussels 23.43%. Geneva 16.89> 2 Amsterdam 8.13. Milan 62 3 16 Berlin 13.33%. Stockholm 19.39 Copenhagen 22.40. Oslo 19.90 Vienna 29 l 3 Prague 110 Helsingfors 333%. Madrid 40 Lisbon 109 VBritish Radio - 105 words
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Article88 1933-12-20 10 Value Higher Than in The Spring Geneva. Dee. 18. A turther improvement in international trade is shown for October. according to the bulletin issued by the Economic Inteligence Section of the j League Imports increased by B'j per cent and exports by 16 3 per cent comparedReuter Wireless - 88 words
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Article94 1933-12-20 10 London, Dec. 18. Seasonal quietude on the Stock Exchange has caused a certain amount of Irregularity but the sentiment on the whole is fairly good. Gilt-edged securities especially received further support on the good revenue prospects. 'Cables and wireless Issues were also particularly strong. Copper was prominentReuter - 94 words
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Article96 1933-12-20 10 Big Reduction Between Bangkok and F.M.S. After long negotiations between the; F.M.S. Railways and the Siamese Railways it has now been arranged for a big reduction in the freight rate of rice sent by train of from sixty to seventy per cent. The through freight from Bangkok! orBangkok Times - 96 words
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Article762 1933-12-20 10 Prudent Policy Till Outlook Clarifies The 24th. annual general meeting! of Pajam Ltd.. was held yesterday m the offices of the company. Hongkong Bank Chambers. Mr. T. F. Anderson Pole presided, and others present were Mr. W. E. Rayner, Dr E. G Weir. Capt. J.762 words
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Article206 1933-12-20 10 Sound Financial PtMtioi Despite Year's I M The 2-*ih annual n« i Alor G;iiah Rub I held vest. rda\ Ifl company. H OOCatOO I Mr. T F. anderaon clieir. and otlu rs r>r« sei.' E Rayner. Mr IK.. Ol M. Daly Dr I G W Moss i206 words
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Article90 1933-12-20 10 United Press Association American Ca mi American Telcphoiv and TOtgnptl Atchcson Railroad Dupont FirestoiK Common General BtCtl General M Goodrich Goody ear Inter-Telephonr and Telegraph National City Bank Now York Central Railroad Radio Corporation S. Calitornian Ml Company Boeony Vacuum Standard Oil N J Texas (Corporation Union OHUnited Press Association - 90 words
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Article216 1933-12-20 11 Vi n-s Of New Minister To Germany way to Germany to ___»_>_, Chinese Mn^teT Austria. Mr. Liu Chun* vice-Foreign Minister n Government. passed Singapore on Monday by the ROSSO from China He u with Ins wife and three and two secretaries Germany With a Free ter yesterday216 words
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Article90 1933-12-20 11 Official Aid To Track Loch Ness Monster don. Dee. 12. alleged a Loch N ta .es during the st fifty people ussion in the otioned in the when a member ?r< sol science an be made and lepartment could be and photograph the on I r Scotland.British Radio - 90 words
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Article103 1933-12-20 11 n«d By King At Haddington I anden, Dec. 12. accompanied by the Queen. the new medical school ispltal. Paddington. Thei which cost £250.000. will rank the finest schools of medical Britain sty in his speech said he I Interest in revisiting St. many rears ago the skill103 words
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Article74 1933-12-20 11 Monaco Claim Against Mississippi New York, Dec. 18. "ipality of Monaco is lodging ition with the U.S. Supreme mission to sue the State PPi for repayment plus in--100.000 worth of bonds on Pi defaulted over ninety -he prosecution can proceed Court must annul the the Mississippi Constitu-Reuter - 74 words
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Article306 1933-12-20 11 J OHORE STATE SUED j Coconut BjUte 8* For Quit Rent <**» Our own Correspondent, The further f n P arrnE ah U against the Johore 7?„. 01 an actlf continued befnrn over nment wa Bailey in the %S£ Mr J "stice A 9 a Chntele'Tand C Urt >ears 1929306 words
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Article83 1933-12-20 11 Trade Pacts Planned With America Washington. Dei. 13. Brltiana Liquor import quota to rch 31. covering spirits, wines, beers j and other beverages will be the third 1 largest :or export countrus Allotments are. Italy 1.100.000. France 784.000. Britian 607.000. Germany 399.000. Spain 395.000. Japan 187. iOOO. HollandReuter Wireless - 83 words
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Article78 1933-12-20 11 Washington. Dec. 15. The liquor import quotas will be *nI creased shortly according to Mr. j Joseph Choate. liquor administrator, who declares that a number of trade i pacts involving substantial quantities j of liquor are imminent. Britain's quota at present includes j the Irish Free State but Britain willReuter Wireless - 78 words
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Article116 1933-12-20 11 Washington, Dec. 15. The Federal Alcohol Control Admi- j J nistration lias announced an increase i in the quota for French wines lor the first quarter of 1934 equal to almost four times the cunent quarter in re- I turn for an increased quota by France jof American apples, pears,Reuter Wireless - 116 words
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Article132 1933-12-20 11 Substantial Contributions From Shows A series oi successful country shows organised by the State Commissioner and the penghulus in Batu Pahat dis trict. Johore. has produced the record sum of $3,500 for the Poppy Day Fund this year. I In addition to the usual Malay ironggengs and132 words
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Article29 1933-12-20 11 New York, Dec. 17. Major General John F. O' Ryan, is to take over the Police Commissioner- Reuter ship of New York on Jan. Ist.Reuter - 29 words
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Article159 1933-12-20 11 Malacca Chinese School's Good Display J (From Our Own Correspondent. I r« Malacca, Dec. 17. I In commemoration oi its twentieth anniversary, the Pay Fong School held I and an art exhibition yester I a^t_^SS of work shown ts in the many and varied exhi--1 bits was159 words
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Article158 1933-12-20 11 A General Review Of Activities Loudon. Dec. 12. Hi. Government ol India has issued a rep. rt to-day entitled India in 1931--193Z. The report states that the en^rlc measure:, ol the Government have .dually eliminated subversive activities and in 1932 convicted for civil disobedience decree from 14 803British Radio - 158 words
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Article143 1933-12-20 11 Britain Welcomes New Move London. Dec. 13. Commenting on the arrest by order Of the Shah of Persia of a number of Bakhtiari chiefs, the Times, in a lead- I I er. states that this marks an important stage in the evolution of modern Persia from dangerous turbulentReuter Wireless - 143 words
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Article79 1933-12-20 11 Meets With Fresh Difficulties Athens. Dec. 15. Samuel Insull is faced with fresh i difficulties. He was yesterday informi ed that he must leave Greece by Jan. 1. but the authorities have now grant- ed an extension to Jan. 31. The United States Legation, however, refuses to reinstateReuter Wireless - 79 words
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Article64 1933-12-20 11 Fine For Breach Of Port Rules (From Our Own Correspondent > Taiping. Dec. 14. Two new arrivals from India, both i women relatives of local Indian silk merchants. Gulam Mali and Kathiya BaJ. were today fined $125 and cos's each. by» the Taiping magistrate, for failing to report64 words
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Article88 1933-12-20 11 Many Disasters When Gale Ragres London. Dec. 13. Ihe coasts ol Britain were swept by a fierce gale to-day and the seas were so stormy in the Channel that the .Southern Railway steamer services I between Dover and Calais was trans- j ferred to Folkestone and cargo ser-Reuter Wireless - 88 words
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Article191 1933-12-20 11 London. Dec. 14. While Scotland enjoyed temperJ atures varying from thirty-nve to forty degrees, arctic conditions continue to exist in most parts of Eng- land and Wales and the temperature > fell a further ten degrees in London > compared with yesterday j Skating is proceeding in Windsor Great ParkReuter Wireless - 191 words
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Article66 1933-12-20 11 Several Deaths In America New York, Dec. 15. Several more deaths are reported as the result of the cold 6nap which has swept throughout the country. Ttv> whole of New England is gripped in temperatures well below zrro. Th? temperature at Fortfair Field, Maine. Is 44 below zero. Now YorkReuter Wireless - 66 words
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Article43 1933-12-20 11 Rome. Dec. 15. Appalling weather is being experi- 1 enced throughout Italy with snow- 1 storms and gales. Many shipwrecks' are reported round the coast and St Mark's Square. Venice is flooded and boats are plying for hire over it. j Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 43 words
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Article12 1933-12-20 11 Kabul, Dec. 18. Abdul Khaliq Mahmud was executed to-day- ReuterReuter - 12 words
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Article119 1933-12-20 11 Arrest Of Blue Shirt Leader Dublin. Dec. 18. It is understood that General O'Duffy. who was arrested yesterday, will be brought before a military tribunal at < an early date Addressing a gathering of ten thousand people at an open air meet- Ing at Tralee yesterday. Mr deReuter - 119 words
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Article50 1933-12-20 11 Malta, Dec 15. The newspaper. Malta, edited bv Dr Enrico Mizzi. who was minist-r for education in the recently dismissed ministry, has been suspended by the Governor's warrant. It is alleged that the paper has be. I daily producing virulent anti-British articles from I allan naocrs- Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 50 words
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Advertisement945 1933-12-20 11 ""ance In force c»er MS iff The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd HPAnoirrT 'incorporated in the Strait. Settlement., 1 HEAD OFFICE Greal Eastern Company has £20 ,000 deposited with the Supreme Court" of England and om n U>ND N CE: "> «d .c Companies Act in J^.Z ATTRACTIVE PLANS945 words
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Article167 1933-12-20 12 Pulled Off By Tug At Bukum The Asiatic Petroleum Company's oil tanker Amalthus ran aground off Puloe Bukum early yesterday morning. She was carying a cargo of heavy fuel oil from East Borneo and was just putting in at Bukum to discharge the oil when she stuck fast.167 words
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Article90 1933-12-20 12 After much experiment in Japan two ships, the Nagoya Maru and the Johore Maru. were equipped with the Clarke. Chapman and Co. system of firing with pulverised coal. This system was found to suit the Japanese coal which contains a high degree of moisture. The burner for this system is90 words
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796 1933-12-20 12 How Normandie Met The Water Some interesting particulars oi the arrangements lor the launch, just over a year ago. of the C.GT. liner Normandie were given In a paper read before the meeting of the Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers in .New796 words
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Article41 1933-12-20 12 The M.M. mail steamer Chenonceaux is due here from Colombo on Saturday Dec. 23. at 9 a.m. and will sail on the i same day at 1 p.m. for Saigon Hong Kong, Shanghai and Kobe Berth S H B I wharves.41 words
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456 1933-12-20 12 Continuity Must Be Preserved The importance to the shipbuild.nt industry of Britain of a 'reasonable bulk of contracts of varied character" •to preserve the continuity of technical progress and experience is stressed in a letter to The Times by Lord Weir. who considers that the shipping456 words
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Article118 1933-12-20 12 The following passeng- > arrived by .the Kedah from Belawan Deli via Penang to-day:— Mr. A. Amano. Mr. J Schutl. Mr. A. lieVfte, Mr. M H Metheso:.. Mr H. T Groves. Mr. E. J S> m» s. Mr W. J. Turner. Mr W G Adams. Mr. B La118 words
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Article77 1933-12-20 12 Ships AUn.LMdf U i ast i atraace < Kola 1 Main Wharf «i ntranri Ranchi 18 Bull Pembro.-.. Saale 9 M Empire !>..< k Battl Bteel fl Irisbank IS Kharn Empire Dork (Entrance <.._.< SUvorwalnut West Wharf (Cntrann < Prom. Section 10 (Inttanee I Toyama Maru Main Whart77 words
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Article85 1933-12-20 12 Tidore. Dut 52 19 12. tor SI J C bsen. D Boni lt.ll Ban H. nf 1 ro(i 1 Semarang ll M met Brit a for S Liat 18 12 Dlir...- M I Hafthor. N n* 7 i ifl 11 r B ngk i Koran* 'tor Sibu 2385 words
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Article28 1933-12-20 12 Dec 18 S. Kulit St>» dej i Dot K| H Pans Maru -Jap... Hal-; Oienbeg Raub G»t •Brif. Dec 11 <Dut< IUfURtI Maru Mo: P'dtnt Van B28 words
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Article20 1933-12-20 12 Mark< I dulh it I Sl5 idris 7 3 K 1.0_4 5 ling 1 30. P :rollor 19 7tj a20 words
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Advertisement680 1933-12-20 12 Burns Philp Line. (Incorporated in Australia) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailing by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7,375 tons) ano the s.s. MANGOLA (3.352 tons): [Cargo only] is MARELLA is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia. Cabins de680 words
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Advertisement175 1933-12-20 12 NOTICE TO MARINERS No. 56 ol im i Temporary I Malay .Peninsula. E. <_ -Kuan- Tanjong Lumpur -Leading Lights. A [temporary fixed green light has be. n. 1 1 erected to mart I ihoal which lies on ■the line of the leading Hfhtl Tanjong Lumpur. The bearlnf ol the new175 words
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Advertisement156 1933-12-20 12 8188Y T LINE [LONDON IDDRI'SS 22. PALL MALL. LONDON 8.W41 of rtu Oil Drivel Mall Paaaengt r v RANGOON. COLOMBO, PORI SlDI^ MARSI 11 I I S, PLYMOI ill l*l> l ONDOM with thrcugh a Singapore I iiomfwikd Mai HUM l ,vr Kanf«a* CHESHIRE YORKSHIRE Jan SHROPSHIRE OXFORDSHIRE STAFFORDSH GLOUCESTER!156 words
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Miscellaneous346 1933-12-20 12 Local And Foreign Mail Despatches and Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. and Thursday 7.30 a.m. Saturday 7 p.m. Kuantan <vla 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, Wednesday.346 words
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Advertisement510 1933-12-20 13 i* fir O. British India and Apcar Lines. (Incorporated in toguS,, MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S N en OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA JAPAN. Tonnnge. Singapore. Dae Tonnage. Singapore 6.100 Dec. 23 RANCHI 15.000 Dec. 22 SOMA?t 17 000 Mar 2 •B 8000 Dec. 31 C510 words
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Advertisement505 1933-12-20 13 Bucknal Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In England) FOR HAVRE. U.sBa«-„ HAMBURC Steamer VIA PORTS AND SUE Z CANAL UAMBURG City of EvansviUe Due Salle City of Norwich Dec 29 Jan. City Of Bath F R H NG KO,iG SHANGHAI AND JAPAN.""" 1 15 City of LUIe Jan. 25 Jan. 2505 words
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Advertisement915 1933-12-20 13 1 Ita INSUKANC E. 1 JSSSL^! 1 {s 4 2J»»« ii.ni,. t»i_b ■__i_ M RAILWAYS. Th. Fademted Malay Bute. Hallway. Th. Royal Btau Ballwaj. of Blam K, M BLUE rUMMCL LIME to Mar.-tll*.e London. Hr^ 1^ R^tWrl*ir anrl Br.m.n g Genoa, Havr., Uverpool and Olasfow-Borton, H.w To?lT M a Ba^more915 words
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Advertisement774 1933-12-20 14 K. P. M. KOMNKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ MAJANG Wednesday. Dec. 20. Prigi-Radja. Sapat. Tembilahan. PoeloePallas. Pengalian-Estate and Rengat. THEDLNS- Wednesday. Dec. 20, Muntok and Palembang. CKEMEB- Wednesday. Dec. 20, Belawan-Deli and Penang. KEIJNST Thursday, Dec. 21. Cheribon <not for passengers Semarang. Sourabaya. Boeleleng. Ampenan. Padang-Bay. Benoa and Banjoewangi. lIDORE Thursday. Dec774 words
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Advertisement570 1933-12-20 14 I p- RESIDENT LINERr- i>sP*^*_[ JK*\. Jw I TOEUROPE rROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG VIA COLOMBO, BOMBAY, SUEZ, PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA, MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK. Arrive Leave Leave Arrive S'pore. S'pore. Penang. N.York. Pres. Garneld Dec. 30 Jan. 2 Jan. 4 Feb. 13 Pres. Polk Jan. 13 Jan. 16570 words
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Advertisement612 1933-12-20 14 TO NAPLES. MARSEILLES, LONDON, ANTWERP. Ron 1 MIDDLESBROUGH HAKOZArTIMARU 10.9«'V O- i t> i KASHIMA MARI JTERUKUNI MARU 12.000 Jan. 9 lOt YASUKINI MARU HAKUSAN MARU 10.300 Jan. 24 2i> HAKONE MARU HARUNA MARU 10.400 Feb 7 > 5 SUWA MARU KATORI MARU 10.000 Feb 22 23 ?FUSHIMI MAi May612 words
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402 1933-12-20 15 CAMBRIDGE SHOULD HAVE WON RUGBY MATCH Ol the annual ten between Oxford and are available. This year m 9k packs with Oxford be the stronger, but in and Parker both sides class lull backs. Each Internationale in their line, Lorraine (Scotland) land' for Oxford,402 words
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Article101 1933-12-20 15 Hampsteads First Win This Season spondenl o l>ec n nota la d by both Dniversities, j i their duck by n Saturday their season, when thevi 1 Southg I joth the Dark and home by similar i Oxford took three 1 >ddmgton (all through ji tore their101 words
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Article46 1933-12-20 15 Len Harvey To Meet Larry' 1 Gains London, Dec. 16. Harvey, who wen the British title bv defeating Jack holder, at the Albert Hall lit ago. will fight Larry Gains j Empire heavyweight title at the] Hall on Jan. 11 h U it46 words
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Article158 1933-12-20 15 Athenian League Beat Isthmian League i From Our Own Correspondent London. Dec. 3. Several exceptionally interesting amateur otball matches have been played this week. On Wednesday. Oxford University beat Oxford City by 4— O. while vesterday the Dark Blues had their 'full team out to meet A. T.158 words
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Article113 1933-12-20 15 PuWie Works A.A. Finals Played The tennis fin als of the Public Works Athletic Association were played j on the Association's Courts on Friday afternoon. In the doubles final. Onn f bin Abdullah and Abdullah bin Kechot beat Ungku Abdul Jalil and Syed I {Ibrahim B—6,8 6,113 words
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Article209 1933-12-20 15 The following are results of tiesj played in the Old Rafflesians Association Tennis Tournament:— "G. T. Peall Cup" Dr. S. L. Oehlers beat Teo Tian Keng I—6. 6 4. 6 2. Doubles Handicap Dr. S. L. Oehlers and N. A. Mallal owe 15 beat Dr. P. I L.209 words
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Article, Illustration39 1933-12-20 15 Keng Hock, the Singapore Chinese footballer, who finished second in the competition to decide Malaya's best footballer, is here seen on the right 10 a tussle for possession of the ball in Sunday's match between Selangor Chinese and S.C.F.A.39 words
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Article, Illustration2144 1933-12-20 15 Kugby Trophy match.— The S.C.C. and Selangor teams.— S.C.C Should Win But.— Racing Saltan of Perak the Year's Most Successful Ow ner.— Singapore Boxers for Rangoon— Football A. L. Henry Malaya's Best Footballer Hockey Malacca's visit.—Versatile Spoilsman Leaving Malaya. THE Rugby Trophy match between the S.C.C. and2,144 words
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Article354 1933-12-20 15 Final Stage Of F.M.S. V.R.A. Championship Ti >•■ Anal st;.-e ol the championship meeung oi the Kuala Lumpur Branch of the F.M.S. Volunteer Forces Rifle Association was fired otT on Bunday The competition was run on the same lines as for the King's Cup. namely, 2 sighters and354 words
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Article126 1933-12-20 15 Will Not Return to America Cyril J. H. Tolley. British amateur golf champion of 1920 and 1929 one oi the best playeti Finland has produced for many years has decided not to return to the United States where he held a business appointment for four years Tolley returned126 words
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Advertisement44 1933-12-20 15 CAPITOL Next Change! /4B M.C.M-, O Grand ALL-STAR MUSICAL SURPRISE! 3J THE -^9CAVALCADE Ahtt OF THE F THEATRE' ALICE B3ADY Ijjf <# JACKIE CCCPC^ MfeHV DI7JANTE FRANK MCSGAN MADGE EVANS EDDIE QUILLAM K FAY TEMPLETON <mf JF MAY ROBSON W RUSSELL HARDIE <&_sv ALBtRII RASCH44 words
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Article834 1933-12-20 16 ETCETERAS JUST A LITTLE TOO GOOD Public Services Beaten By Five Points To Three Etceteras ,f pts: Public Services. 3. Etceteras resumed their winning way in the S.C.C. tournament yesterday when they met the Public Services for the second time, but their victory by Ave points to three was not834 words
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Article158 1933-12-20 16 Singapore And Selangor Sides The annual Trophy match betweer Singapore and Selangor actually the S.C.C. and the Selangor Club— will be played at the S.C.C. on Saturday. The teams will be: S.C.C: D. R. Harper: Lundon. D. G If. Owen. Cook. F. G. Minns: Lieut. G IH. T.158 words
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Article73 1933-12-20 16 The following will represent Malaya [Command versus Selangor Club or ,'Sunday. at Anson Road Stadium, at I p.m.: Sapper F. Hutchinson. F Off T. D. L Bolan. FOff. E. A. Springall. Lieut. G H. T. Billson. Gunner Wilkinson. L A.C Grundy. Lieut. H. A. Orr. Lieut.73 words
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Article939 1933-12-20 16 NINE OUT OF THIRTEEN RETIRE But Mr. Wishart Sees It Through KATHLEEN AND ELLA WIN KATHLEEN AND ELLA WIN The third race for the Lipton Cup was sailed on Sunday morning. The three six-metre yachts were out and J came to the starting line in a light north-westerly breeze. Tarbet939 words
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Article22 1933-12-20 16 The December Medal at the Sepoy Lines Golf Club was won by Mr J. C Barry «4 down*.22 words
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Article28 1933-12-20 16 Monday. December 25th. 1933. and Monday. January lst. 1934. being public holidays, the course will be closed tc iadies during The mornings of these days28 words
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Article70 1933-12-20 16 The Malayan Goli Meeting organised by the Association of British Malaya will take place on June 12. 13 and 14. 1934. on Prince's Golf Course Sandwich. This meeting is open to al] Malayan golfers «not necessarily memgers of the Associaion' who may be in England at the70 words
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Article201 1933-12-20 16 Programme For The Next Professional Meeting An attractive programme has beer i dratted by the Singapore Turf Club loi i its 1934 Professional -Meeting to be held on February 24. 28 and March 3rd There will be three runs for Horses Classes 2 and 3 and two runs201 words
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Article96 1933-12-20 16 The first ordinary general meeting of the above club will be held at the Board Room of the Y.M.C.A.. Orchard Road, on Wednesday, at 6 p.m. sharp. To consider draft rules and to approve and or amend them: To invite certain gentlemen to be Patrons: To96 words
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Article47 1933-12-20 16 Four Months Trip To England The following is the result of -he voting in the Best Footballer Competition run by Malayan SSwS£ ->IQ. A. L. Henry (Selangor) >8 617 Keng Hock (Singapore) Dolfattah (Singapore) _5J Tbl n^ ee nn (IVrak) was f »«rth:47 words
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761 1933-12-20 16 POLICE STAGE SPARKLING HOCKEY DISPLW Old Rafflesians Lose Owing 0 I Ultra-Incli>i«liialisni Police 4 O.R.A. nil. There was some sparkling hockey at the Depot yesterday when two of the best local teams, the S.S. Police and the Old Rafflesians Association, engaged in a match which was carried through with remarkable761 words
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Advertisement80 1933-12-20 16 L. I P T O N I mj^avourite Sot Every Cup Throughout the World the best judge* of quality and good value innst on having Lipton's Tea. They appreciate the fine flavour and perfeet freshness which distinguish this famous tea from all ot hers UPTONS TEA Op 0«/« everywhere km80 words
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Miscellaneous40 1933-12-20 16 SQUASH^RACQUETS m^* W be played to- on B Class Semi-Final Hni v, P Urt No K c Joh nson The first round of the Open Club rnanTun 11 wi!? l C mpete for man Cup will commence on Jan. 3.40 words
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