The Straits Times, 26 January 1933
1933-01-26
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Title Section38 1933-01-26 1 The Straits Times [ESTABLISHED NEARLY A CENTUBT.] THE LARGEST AND MOST INFLUENTIAL f NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. JES SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 1933 PRICE 10 CENTS. The Straits Times 16 PAGES SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 1933 PRICE 10 CENTS.38 words
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Advertisement248 1933-01-26 1 PORE: 78, CECIL ST. ('PHONE 5151). 3¥7T^ ronight 9.15. ROUD with i IM.IMM. me si.;i-2. GOOD MILK! There is no milk of greater purity and higher quality than "BEAR BRAND." Guaranteed to be entirely free from adulteration and impurities, it is a safe and nourishing drink for children or adults.248 words
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Advertisement243 1933-01-26 1 KUALA LUMPUR: 25, lAVA ST. (PHONE 3683). 'MTAN HARDING" SHIRJTS SPECIAL FEATURES:— 1 YOU CAN ALWAYS BUY COLLARS TO MATCH. 2. NON-FRAYING SEMI-STIFF CUFFS. 3. NO SHRINKING OF SM!RT OR NECKBAND. 4. COLOUR DOES NOT FADE. Jj SEMI-STIFF COLLARS FOR COMFORT. A WHITE I r^ A STOCKED IN ALL COLOURED.243 words
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Advertisement14 1933-01-26 1 S 6.15 Tonight 9.15. j BAROUD with REX INGRAM. Phone 5261-2. I I ..-I14 words
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Advertisement502 1933-01-26 2 P. 0., BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated in Bngland.) ■AIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S.N. CO. 1 UNDFR CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT, LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARD FROM LONDON FOR CHINA AND JAPAN. Tonnage. Due Spore.l 1983. CORFU 16,000 Feb. 3 XBANGALORB 6,000502 words
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Advertisement599 1933-01-26 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.) TO LONDON. Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp Rotterdam and Middlcsborough. Vensels. Tonnage. Due. Sail. HAKONE MARU 10,400 Feb. 8 9 S SUWA MARU 1.0.700 Feb. 23 24 FUSHIMI MARIT 10,900 Mar. 9 10 HAKOZAKI MARU 10,400 Mar. 22 23, t TERUKUNI MARU 12,000 Apr. 4 5599 words
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Advertisement472 1933-01-26 2 BURNS PHILP LINE. (Incorporated in Australia.) FOR BRISBANE. SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailings by the wellknown steamer MARELLA (7,866 tons) and the s.s. MANGOLA (3,352 tons) (Cargo I only). The s.s. MARELLA is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to AusI472 words
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Advertisement498 1933-01-26 2 THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LIMITED. (Incorporated in Denmark.) Telephone 5323. PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE.. TO GENOA. LONDON. ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. From From From From S'pore Malacca Port Penang Swett. I BORINGIA 14/2 14/2 15/2 17/2 FIONIA 7/3 7/3 8/3 10/3 ERBIA 28/3 28/3 29/3 31/3 ALSIA 18/4 18/4 19/4498 words
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Advertisement1070 1933-01-26 2 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean THK Hl\ KIIIOW STK.AMSIII Steam Ship Co, Ltd., and China (1932). LTD. Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd.) THE SARAWAK STKAMSHIP CO. THE STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO, LTD. THE CITNARD BTEAMBHIP <<>. THE CHINA NAVIGATION CO.. LTD. THE AUSTRALIAN ORIENTAL LIN The SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION Co, Ltd.1,070 words
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Article178 1933-01-26 3 SEVANG, Hutrh. 7L".t ion> from PaJemoaag lTi.i for Pdejnbang '.'i.t. SILVERASII. Brit., '."''l trUs. .Rom 1.J3 Angeles 2VI for Calcutta 26.1. BURGENLA.NI>. Get., 4,321 toils, frmi Hamburs; 25.1 for YtiUhaniu 2C.1. HUA TONG. Brit.. 1C» Ipi s. from It. Dickson 26.1 for Muar 27.1. HAKTHOR, Norw 7C.1 tons,178 words
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Article77 1933-01-26 3 The following passengers from home are arriving by the Hector, which is due at Singapore on Saturday: Mr. A. J. Rycroft, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Dodd. Mr. W. A. Ward, Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Walker, Mr. W. A. Miller, Mr. T. McLnrhlan, Mrs. Nimmins, ('apt. H. Jump,77 words
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Article268 1933-01-26 3 Today. Siam, Burma, India, Iraq, Palestine, Egypt, East and South Africa, Enrope, Great Britain, Ireland, North and South America, to connect with the Air Mail at Alor Star (By Train) ..7 P B Tomorrow. Upper Burma, North and East India, Aden, Egypt, Europe, Great Britain, Ireland, Canada268 words
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Article47 1933-01-26 3 Passengers from Batavia to Singapore on Jan. 24: Mr. Floor. From Singapore to Baiavia yesterday: Mr. J. Ford, Mr. Mac Caithy, Mr. Burin de Rogiers, Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Stafford, Mr. Lee Kong Chearu Mr. Lim Keng Lean nnd Mr. and Mm. J. E. Ferre.47 words
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Article39 1933-01-26 3 Mails from Europe (London mails dispatched on Jan. 5) ex 8.1. Rohna which' anchored at Penang at 6.30 a.m. today will arrive by train tomorrow morning. Correspondence will be ready for delivery to boxholders at 8.46 a.m.39 words
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Article27 1933-01-26 3 From China, by Santhia, due Singapore tomorrow. From Australia, by Marella, due Singapore on Saturday morning. From Holland, by Tosari, due Singapore on Sunday morning.27 words
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Article20 1933-01-26 3 H.M.S. Devonshire will arrive at Singapore on Feb. 4 and sail for Penang and Melta on Feb. 6.20 words
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Advertisement613 1933-01-26 3 BANKING. NEDERLANDSCH INDISCHE HANDELSBANK N.V.Established 1863 at Amsterdam. a .horised Capital Glds. 100,000,000 I aid up Capital Glds. 55,000,000 I rv, Glds. 24,190,324 HE \D OFFICE AMSTERDAM. BRANCH OFFICES: THE HAGUE, ROTTERDAM. OVERSEAS BRANCHES. Batavia: Head office for Dutch last BRANCH OFFICES >TTCR I AST INDIES Ampenan, Bane ins;, Cheribon,613 words
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Advertisement268 1933-01-26 3 BANKING. NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL-MAATSCHAPPU, N. V. (NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY.) Established in Amsterdam 1824. HEAD OFFICE AMSTERDAM WITH BRANCHES IN ROTTERDAM AND THE HAGUE. HEAD OFFICE FOR THE EAST: BATAVIA. Branches throughout the Dutch East Indies and in the Straits Settlements, India, China, Japan and Arabia. LONDON BANKERS: The National Provincial Bank,268 words
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Advertisement342 1933-01-26 3 NORDDEUTSCHER JBv LLOYD. abJ^lJq si (Incorporated in H le?I Germany.) The undermentioned are the company's intended Bxtures: OUTWARD. 8 GOST.AI". for Japan and North China Jan. 31 COBLENZ for Manila. Hong Konc, Shanghai and Japan Feb. 6 5 NECK Alt for Manila, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Japan and North China Feb.342 words
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Advertisement414 1933-01-26 3 DOLLJLM. rrEAMcWiy UHB MAIX LfWg faJfistr-7^MJPW tJE^k LOWEST THROUGH FARES To England via America are now being quoted. Take advantage of then NOW I Include the CHICAGO INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION JUNE— NOVEMBER 1933 And the INTERNATIONAL ROTARY CONVENTION AT BOSTON in yonr itinerary. A trip via the Panama Canal with stops414 words
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Advertisement506 1933-01-26 3 ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England.) ELLERMAN LINE. Freight Service to UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. Via Ports and Suet CaaaL OUTWARDS. TO HONG KONG, SHANGHAI A JAPAN, Steamer Due Spore. b.s. CITY OF KHIOS Feb. 26 Feb. M HOMEWARDS. s.s. CITY OF RANGOON for Havre, London, R'dam A506 words
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Miscellaneous108 1933-01-26 3 ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE WEEK. Thursday, January 26. Chinese New Year Day. Dot's Revue at Raffles Hotel, 9.30 p.m. Bank Holiday. Friday, January 27. Bank Holiday. Police Band, Botanical Gardens, 5.15 p.m. Saturday. January 28. "Foolish Virgins" at Victoria Theatre, 9.30 p.m. Malayan Rugby Union dinner at Raffles Hotel. Hari Raya108 words
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Miscellaneous63 1933-01-26 3 SINGAPORE WEATHER REPORT. Stations. Yesterday Last night Max. Rainfall Blight Mm. temp, ins Sunshine temp. *F hra. °F Alor Star 89 Nil 10.5 70 Kota Bharu 83 0.09 6.5 72 K. Trengganu 82 Nil 5.7 75 Bukit Jeram 88 1.32 6.8 71 Mersing 80 0.04 Nil 75 Singapore 81 0.2563 words
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Advertisement451 1933-01-26 4 SITUATIONS VACANT. When applying for any position advertised, la thrse columns send cupta* o< testismoalals. IV) out vend original*. Vi INTED, eneed saleswoman for Fancy fSoodi Dept. in European Store. W rite MS, Straits Times. COOK HOY iIMMANi. must have good in testimonials, and be reliable. Wanted by February I.451 words
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Advertisement681 1933-01-26 4 HOUSES. FLATS TO LET ID I FT. small bungalow, No. 6 Grangs Bd. \pply to The British Malaya Trustee Sx•cator Co.. Ltd.. Tel. 6»f>9. TO LF.T, ''Sentosa" 61, Stevens Road. Jompound house, furni«h?d, suitable for boarding house. Apply personally to Estate Trust Agencies (1927) Ltd. TO LKT, n< from February681 words
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Advertisement418 1933-01-26 4 FOR SALE KELVINATOR ■LECTBIC REFRIGERATORS USED KELVIN VTORS Low prices, eas.y terms, full guarantee. KELVINATOKS RENTED Malayan Mechsnical Equipment Co. U, Robinson Road. TeL UU. TUBA CUTTINGS (Elliptica) from plants of exceptionally high toxic contents for sals. Apply Manager, Namazie Oil Palm Plantations. Rengam. Johore. A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS^ NEW418 words
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Advertisement556 1933-01-26 4 PUBLIC NOTICES ATTENTION OF SINGAPORE MANUFACTURERS! A FIRM WHICH HAS JITST BEEN ESTABLISHED REQUIRES TO TAKE UP AN AGENCY FOR ANY GOODS MANUFACTURED IN SINGAPORE. I For full particulars please apply 891, Straits Times. NOTICE The Exchange Banks will be closed on: THURSDAY, JANUARY 26. FRIDAY, JANUARY 27. SATURDAY, JANUARY556 words
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Advertisement523 1933-01-26 4 THE SMALL ROLLEIFLEX MIRROR REFLEX SINGAPORE PHOTO CO It. Big Street, Blßfafwrc. TeJaak. Na. MM. _L EG A L NOTICES NOTICE. tanned by the Chief Police Oflßcer, Ringspore. under Section 7 (1) of Ordinance No. 96 1 (Minor Offences), as to firing Crackers ia Celebration of the Chinese New Year.523 words
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Advertisement264 1933-01-26 4 I BUSINESS CARDS. MASSAGE HALL' MANICURE AND MASSAGE. Mrs. HARD aad Miss HANA. It. WATERLOO STREET. Telephone 7467. ANNOUNCEMENT. Mr. Ho Kwong Yew, registered architest, late partner of Messrs. Chung Wong, has started his own practice since January 1, liu:t. at China Building, (Office No. 63M) Chulia Street, Singapore. CARNEGY264 words
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Miscellaneous71 1933-01-26 4 SUBSCRIPTION RATES Bingaport Within Outride without Malaya. Malaya. Postage. Bontelv IM I 4.00 2 60 JJ.-anerly v.VJ $]2.C0 7.60 Hal.' Yearly $17 00 $24.00 $15.00 Yearly... $34X3 $48.00 $SO.OT ADVERTISEMENT RATES The charged nnd instructions for CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS appear on the fora at the bottom of this page. €ontra-t rates71 words
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Article113 1933-01-26 5 Rugby, Jan. 24. Foreign exchanges are: Amsterdam 8.46 Athens 600 Berlin 14 9 32 Belgrade 250 Bombay 1/6 5/32 Brussels 24.50 Bucharest 567 V 2 Buenos Aires 41 \U official Copenhagen 19 15 16 Geneva 17.55»/2 Helsingfors 226«/ 2 Hong Kong 1,3 3.4 Lisbon 110 Madrid 41 7 16British Wireless - 113 words
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Article126 1933-01-26 5 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association held its 1,106 th auction on Jan. 25, when there was catalogued 1.500,413 lb. or 669.83 tons; offered 1,443,660 11). or 644.49 tons; sold 1,032,070 lb. or 461.01 tons. Spot. London 2 7 32d. Sc*- York 3 ctß. PRICES REALISED.126 words
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Article304 1933-01-26 5 Closing: Quotations In London. (Pratt On Owa Oormpdndent.l Ljxtfton, Jan. 25. 1 Closing quotations today of the principal British and American stocks are gi»e*i below: The rise or fait is ia relation to the rrue of Jan 24. I GOVERNMENT STOCKS, BRITISH. Rise or 1 5304 words
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Article36 1933-01-26 5 First Statutory Report Issued. (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) London, Jan. 25. The statutory report of the Selangor River Rubber Estates (Reconstructed) to September, 1932, shows: 270,397 shares allotted, total receipts £7,134; bank balance £1.140.36 words
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Article618 1933-01-26 5 LONDON EXCHANGE PRICES JAN. 11 Abaco (£1) Allairar 12/) /4Vs; Amtierst (2/) /I; Anclo-Malay 6/9; Ayer I Kuning (£1) 10/7H; B««an Serai (A) 6 .'16; Bahru (Sel.) (2/) t& Banteng (£1) 8/9; Bafng Cns. (2/) It; Batu Caves (A) II; Batu Tigra (£1) 7/6; Bekoh (2/)618 words
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Article650 1933-01-26 5 Fraser and Co.'g Weekly Report. Fraser and Co.,' in their shtrre rteport dated Jan. 25, state With business itlH very dull there H little that calls for comment in the conditions prevailing in all sections of the local share marltet. The chfcff event of the week in financial650 words
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Advertisement320 1933-01-26 5 RAFFLES HOTEL j 26th JANUARY t 131 st1 31st JANUARY JJ 2nd FEBRUARY R 4th FEBRUARY N 7th FEBRUARY N 5 9th FEBRUARY 5 BOOK NOW. 9.30 SHARP Admission $1.00 Admission $1.00 25 will be devoted to the European Unemployment Fund. THE ARTISTS Dot Page, Diana Murison, Elaine «V Roma320 words
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Advertisement106 1933-01-26 5 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE INCORPORATED AD. 17 20. THE WORDS OF A FAMOUS AUTHOR:— {J| For a Corporation to live for two luuulml \(.iirs is very well in itself but to live at the end of that time amidst the incre-.isinu confidence -.mil goodwill of those who have entrusted their interests106 words
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Miscellaneous132 1933-01-26 5 TIDE TABLES. Thursday. Janaary M. H. W. 10.31 a.m., 10 ft. Friday, January 27. H. W. 12.19 a.m.. 8 ft. 2 in, 11.20 a.m., 10 ft. 8 in. Saturday. January at. H W. 12.50 a.m, 9 ft. 1 In., 12.04 p.m., 10 ft. S in. Sunday, Janaary M. H. W.132 words
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Article, Illustration2439 1933-01-26 6 By Our Film Correspondent. AN ARABIAN FILM FOR THE CAPITOL —PLENTY OF COMEDIES— FOUR SHOWS AT THE ALHAMBRA SAVOY ORPHEANS— PAVILION ATTRACTION SOME COMING s RELEASES. AT THE CAPITOL. The apMol were fortanata in new in ing Mich an outstanding attraction a.< "Barood" foi the Chineae2,439 words
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Advertisement9 1933-01-26 6 Ask AMY JOHNSON-She says: "IT'S TOUGH TO BE FAMOUS!"9 words
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Advertisement178 1933-01-26 6 SAUSAGES. Teama Baaaagea, GabaUaa ■aaaava, Rmaac l.ivtr S;nis;u!'-. I'rullli .1 SausaKcM, WvHtphalla' ftaasaars, liut.'i Bamk, l.unrh>au\ Salami. T;:bi<. Baaaagea, Ctivehl i.jiiii. r»ur-i. Wlian neislrhea. Tkurlnnr Rothwarat, Sm.ik.d Saus. In I'ork..ii. Relrla Baasases, BerUaer Kn»ckwor*t, l.arh«srlink< n, Hi.iilo, ,ir SauhaKrH, Cambridge Sau»a|:rs, etc. D. T. LIM COMPANY, Ml, North Hri, l-,-178 words
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Advertisement253 1933-01-26 7 The Alhambra Theatre Management wishes all its Chinese patrons a Bright ami Prosperous New Year. ALHAMBRA The Independent Theatre wilh (he Pick of the World's Picture*. THEY LAUGHED THEY ROARED!! THEY YELLED!!! Packed houses greeted them last night and that will be the rule! Get your share of this fun253 words
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Advertisement353 1933-01-26 7 A Happy New Year to all our Chinese and Malay Patrons. C A P I TolT Holiday Matinees Daily at 3.15 School-children Half Price NIGHTLY at 6.15 and 9.15 THE BIG HOLIDAY SHOW Acclaimed by Enthusiastic Growds Nightly! "BAROUD" REX INGRAM'S superb Spectacle of Arabia Actually Produced in NORTH AFRICA353 words
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Advertisement409 1933-01-26 7 Wishing our Chinese Patrons a Happy very Prosperous New Year. THE FUNNIEST C\ THING IN TOWN H (And With Music Tun!) rn^&L HtKii GOES THE BRIDE" British Gainsborough Picture Hear Those Grand Songs i Directed By Albert "Looking For You" De Courville. n( j S.arn,,, IICL^.IS»^."J JESSIE MATTHEWS OWEN NARES409 words
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Article101 1933-01-26 8 Singapore. ALHAMBRA.- Pack Up Your Troubles with Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy 6.15 9.15. Phone 6909. CAPITOL.— Baroud with Rex Ingram 6.15—9.15. Phone 6261-2. GREAT WORLD.— Buster Keaton in Parlour, Bedroom and Bath. Pasar Malam. Gate 10 cts. Ladies Free. MARLBOROUGH.— The Pearl Necklace (Chinese Talkie). 7.— 9.30 p.m.101 words
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39 1933-01-26 8 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. ACK NOWLEDG MENT The family of the late Dr. W. t. Carncity I>CK» to tender heartfelt thanks to the many friends 4 relatives who so kindly attended the funeral those who sent wreaths, letters of condolence telegrams.39 words
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941 1933-01-26 8 As those who road Mr. Tan Chens Lock's memorandum to Sir Samuol Wilson will have gathered, there is much uncertainty amonj? Malayan parents as to the facilities for the education of their children that will be available in the futuie.-941 words
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Article244 1933-01-26 8 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Dr. Barclay Barroman, of Klang, is indisposed and confined to his house. Mr. R. Johnstone, of Sime, Darby and Co., Ltd., Singapore, is going on home leave next month. Mr. A. J. Rycroft, of the Asiatic Petroleum Co., Singapore, is returning from leave by the Hector. H. E.244 words
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Article782 1933-01-26 8 Will Mount Everest Be Conquered Last Week fmir monhrnt of the Mount Everest expedition of 193.1 left London ml route for India under the leadership of Mr. Hunh Ruttledge, late of the hiftinn Civil Service. They have before, them n climb of nvi-r 28,000782 words
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Article789 1933-01-26 8 KELLOGG PACT. One- of the strangest messages of all brought by these unusual days is that which announces that Col. Stimson has called a conference of signatories of the Kellogg Pact to consider the threat of war In-tween Columbia and Peru over the seizure of I>otitia.789 words
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Advertisement168 1933-01-26 8 GOWNS W fHIS season it is of V especial importance sjj| i 1 that Gowns be made by J i a House of repute. L;j j The fashions of the moment f It j ore only really smart when I 1 they are ably carried out. It I '"I I168 words
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Advertisement90 1933-01-26 8 THE ROBINSON PIANO Company, Limited. Cotlyer Quay, Singapore. /^Graphopnone The First and Last Word in Home Entertainment for a Quarter of a Century. A 3 Valve all Electiric Gramophone for $250. Fall particulars sent with pleasure. The Robinson Piano Co., Ltd SINGAPORE. (Incorporated m Honj loasj) A. FLINTER RAFFLES PLACE,90 words
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1381 1933-01-26 9 NEARER TALKING POINT. Important Conversations In Nanking. JAPANESE DIET. Member Attacks Army Dictatorship. Peking, Jan. V»fi. Recent undercurrents have given birth to a strong hope among well-informed people that North China may !>•■ spared fighting. It appears that there is reaeea t<> lelieveSin Chew Jit Poh; Sin Kuo Min - 1,381 words
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Article259 1933-01-26 9 Appeal Dismissed By Privy Council. I-ondon, Jan. 25. The judical committee of the Privy Council dismissed the appeal of Comdr. J. G. Sutton. Comdr. Sutton, of H.M.S. Resource, w;is found guilty by the Assize Court at I.irna.-s.ol, Cyprus, of the manslaughter of Apoetolidea, a hotel keener,259 words
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Article362 1933-01-26 9 Arguments Based On Misunderstanding. Rugby, Jan. 24. At Geneva today the League Council appointed Dr. Benes of Czecho-Slovakia as Rapporteur on the dispute between the Biitish Government and the Persian Government regarding the repudiation by the latter of the Anglo-Persian Oil Company's contract, instructing him to get intoBritish Wireless - 362 words
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Article142 1933-01-26 9 Banned by Soviet Until April. Moscow, Jan. 2L A unique ordinance prohibiting all marriages, divorces and adoptions in the Moscow district for the period in which the new registration cards are being issued which means until about the middle of Am il has been promulgated in rrder toAneta-Trans-Ocean - 142 words
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Article405 1933-01-26 9 War Debt Discussions. AND OTHER WORLD PROBLEMS. London, Jan. 25. I The British Ambassador in Washington today handed Col. Stimson a message from the Government to Mr. Roosevelt, the President-Elect expressing readiness to send representatives to Washington a* soon as possible after Mar. 3 to discussAneta-Trans-Ocean - 405 words
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Article143 1933-01-26 9 Frenchman Arrested In Spain. Barcelona. Jan. 21. The d'scovery of a bomb factory in igualada has led to the arrest of the Fiench industrialist Eugene Julienne, who is one of the most prominent members of the French colony of Barcelona. Julienne, who is a der.ler in m?tals, is143 words
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Article101 1933-01-26 9 Death Of Former Steward Of Royal Household. A British Wireless message announces the death, of the Earl of Chesterfield. Lord Chesterfield was born on Mar. 15, 1854, and succeeded his father (the ninth Earl) in 1887. He married the second daughter of the first Baron Ni'nbutnholme. Educated101 words
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Article38 1933-01-26 9 Two Norwegian Pilots Missing. Oslo, Jan. 24. The authorities have instituted a search for two young Norwegian airmen, Olson and Johannsen, who left Heston aerodrome on Sunday and have not been heard of since.— Aneta-Trans-Ocean.Aneta-Trans-Ocean - 38 words
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Article170 1933-01-26 9 Wages Award. NOT ACCEPTED BY THE UNIONS. London, Jan. 25. The dispute over the proposed reduction of wages of railway employees is likely to be protracted, possibly as the result of a strike, following the decision of three railway unions not to accept the findings of theReuter - 170 words
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Article133 1933-01-26 9 Purchase by Bank Of England. London, Jan. 25. Considerable interest has again been aroused in the n. utter of exchange gold movements. Tlu Bank of England's purchase yesterday ol nearly £4,000,000 worth of gold., the first since Sept 15, may be regarded as representing the re-sale by theReuter - 133 words
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Article104 1933-01-26 9 Session Opens At Geneva. Geneva, Jan. 21. The session of the Disarmament Conference committee opened yesterday with a brief speech by the chairman, Mr. Henderson, welcoming the German delegate Herr Nadolny and declaring that Germany's return paved the way for a last concerted c.Tort to remove from the pathAneta-Trans-Ocean - 104 words
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Article110 1933-01-26 9 Threat to British Cotton London. Jan. 25. Japanese competition in the overseas cotton trade is among the subjects to which attention is drawn in the annual report of the Manchester Chamber of Commerce. The report calls on the British Government to adopt policies designed to secure to theReuter - 110 words
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Article62 1933-01-26 9 Countries With Depreciated Currencies. Washington, Jan. '>.<>. A resolution urging immediate legislation to raise tariffs against countries with depreciated currencies was passed unanimously at a private conference of Republican members of the House of Representatives. I It is claimed that over a million Americans have been deprived ofReuter - 62 words
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Article52 1933-01-26 9 Poona, Jan. 28. Mr. Gandhi declined to comment upon the Viceroy's refusal to accept the proposed ruling authorising pariahs to enter the Hindu temples in Madras, but con- tented himself with saying that he would have to study the text of Lord Willington's declaration before pronouncing on theAneta-Havas - 52 words
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Article105 1933-01-26 9 Conference Regarding Peru and Columbia. Washington, Jan. "!5. A conference between signatories «f the Kellogg Pact, similar to that held two years ago, when Russian troops threatened compli-ationß in China, has been called by Col. Stimson to consider the threatened war between Columbia and PeruReuter - 105 words
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Article164 1933-01-26 9 Sir C. dementi's Statement Approved. London, Jan. 25. The Financial Times says the Geneva experts' endouoment of the regulation of exports or prou^'ction in order to improve prices has occasioned seme surprise. It expresses the opinion that such endorsement is rot intended to be generally applied and instancesReuter - 164 words
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Article174 1933-01-26 9 Skull Found In Excavations. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penan;;, Jan. 25. In the Supreme Court today, Tan Choy, a Chinese living at 101) Perak Lane, asked for an injunction to restrain Ong Hock Beng in his capacity as Public Officer of United Hokkien Chines Cemeteries, Penang, cr174 words
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Article77 1933-01-26 9 Public Seeking Increased Interest. London, Jan. Financial circles comment on the com plctc failure of the loam toated liv thi town of Barnsley and the county df Essex and consider it a proof that the public: is looking for an increased return for its money. All the effortsAneta-Havas - 77 words
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Article60 1933-01-26 9 Invited to be Chairman Of World Conference. Geneva, Jan. 86. The organising committee of the World Economic Conference has decided to invit-.i Mr. Ramsay Mac Donald to act as chairman of the conference. The committee agreed that three months' notice was necessary for convening the conference. It willReuter - 60 words
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Article51 1933-01-26 9 20 Per Cent. Increase Of Letters. Rugby, Jan. 24. During last year the weight of air mail letters from Britain amounted to 64 tons, a 20 per cent, increase on the previous year, and the weight of all mails rose from 115 tons to 121 tons. BritishBritish Wireless - 51 words
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Article312 1933-01-26 9 Early Successes for Mr. de Valera. BIG MAJORITIES. Setback for the Cosgrave Party. The returns of the general elcrlion in the fcrish Free State are not yet complete, hut so far they indicate decided successes for Mr. Ie Valcra Mr. Coßgrave and scviral of his prominent312 words
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Article102 1933-01-26 9 Uninsured Loss Of $4,0C0. (From Our Own Cone pondent.) Penang, Jan. L'. r >. A ln;r fire broke out m the old town of Snngoi I'atani on Sunday in a rulber smoke-hoi., o belonging to Choa Tan Hup Huat. Th lainnl over pieala of robber. When the police102 words
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Article98 1933-01-26 9 Czech "Putsch" That Failed. Prague, .fan. 24. The Czech Kascist leader, General Gajda, has been arrested in soaaection with an abortive Putsch at Hruenn which appears to have beM a more. serious affair than was first admitted by the authorities, who tried to ridicule the coup. It isAneta-Trans-Ocean - 98 words
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Article102 1933-01-26 9 Nearing End of Return Trip. Rugby, Jan. 24. I -vly Bailey, who en her Cape Town flig» made a forced landing in tnc Sahara desert, where last week she was discovered during an air search by the French authorities, is new on her journey back to England. She102 words
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Advertisement12 1933-01-26 9 The weekly feature "'hincse Topic* in Malaya" i» unavoidably held <>\<- until tomorrow.12 words
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Article1207 1933-01-26 10 Controversy Settled. PUBLIC COMPANY TO TAKE OVER. The Bankruptcy Coart yeeterdey, presided over by Mr. Justice a Beckett Terrell, k:> v > consent and approval to the fcilVii'- of le-onsti mt.on of the hotel formerly owned l>y Sarkies Bn I The Bcheasa <f reconstruction had been I1,207 words
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Article562 1933-01-26 10 Debtors Publicly Examined. The following public examinations were conducted by Mr. D. H. Tudor before Mr. Justice Terrell in the Bankruptcy Court yesterday: Wee Baba, a Straits-born Chinese said he was U5 years of age, and had a wife and five children, the eldest of whom was six.562 words
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Article111 1933-01-26 10 Orders New Trial At Seremban. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Jan. 21. After a hearing which lasted two days the case in which a Chinese named Khor Tong was charged with robbery in company with others unknown and murder of another Chinese in the commission of the robbery111 words
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Article434 1933-01-26 10 How Nocturnal Visitor Was Identified. Kaihleen Holiy Hudson, a 15-year-old Eurasian jrirl. was the complainant when she apivared before Mr. H. A. Forrer, the Singapore Criminal District Judge, yesterday, to relate thqf story of the alleeed intrusion by Awi >in Dollah, a young Boyatn'se, into the434 words
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Article115 1933-01-26 10 DANGEROUS WEAPONS." Chinese With Knives In Their Possession. Two of three Chinese charged with Ihe possession of dangerous weapons without a licence from the Chief Police Officer pleaded guilty before Mr. H. A. Forrer, the Criminal District Judge, yesterday. The third admitted being in the same ricksha as the second115 words
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Article868 1933-01-26 10 Construction of Six Shophouses. In the Supreme Court yesterday before Mr. Justice Whitley, Ta i Si:\n Cheng claimed damages for breach of contract against Lim .v>ng Hay and Tan Hai Swte, tmilding contractors, anj Tan Boon Liat as guarantor. Mr. W. B. O'Cc.inor appeared for the868 words
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Article115 1933-01-26 10 Plucky Constable Stabbed By Bengali. Sudden shcuts of 'Step thief" were (heard •in the early morning by a Chinese police constable who was on duty at a poHefe hut I.i the Geylang district. Looking out he saw -j Bengali-Moslem being hotly pursued by h s veral people along115 words
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Article285 1933-01-26 10 Jessie Matthews In There Goes The Bride." British pictures get better every day that passes. That is not patriotism getting the better cf criticism but a real, honest fact, and the proof is There Goes The Bride," the latest British production which opened at the- Pavilion yes; One285 words
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Article50 1933-01-26 10 Stabbed to Death On Charpoy. i A Sikh watchman attached to the I'ulau Brani stores of the Master Attendant's office was found dead this morning on his charpoy with stab wounds over hi-- chest. The stcres are used for storing machinery and oils for the Master Attendant's launches.50 words
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Article86 1933-01-26 10 Chinese Woman With Dutiable Liquor. Tan Joo Mia, a Chinese woman carrying an infant in arms, appeaivd before Mr. H. A. Forrer, the Criminal Distri- I Judge, yesterday on a charge of poing dutiable liquor. Mr. R. S. Tuffnell of the Government Monopolies, said that the accused was86 words
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Article67 1933-01-26 10 One of the European officers of th steamer Kuala reported to the Bangkokpolice that $258 was stolen from his esbin. The money was kept in a box in the cabin and apparently the thief was sble to procure a key to the box. The ship was lying67 words
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Article727 1933-01-26 10 Malacca Protest. "TRIFLING QUANTITIES" OF CARGO (From Our Own Correspondent.) Mala* a Jan. 25, At meeting of the Straits Settlements (Malacca) Association held at the Malacca club on F^inday, the Committee felt it couM not njriie to the suggestion made by t.." Straits Homeward Conference that the727 words
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Article203 1933-01-26 10 Laurel And Hardy In Pack Up Your Troubles." Joining the colours at the tins of America's entry into the war. Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy encounter some strange adventures in "Pack Up Your Troubles," now showing at the Alhambrn. Our popular pair make friends with another recruit whose203 words
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Advertisement64 1933-01-26 10 KEY BRAND Eau de Cologne There is an exquisite lingering fragrance to "Key Brand" Eau de Cologne rendering it distinctive and attractive. This worthy product of the British Empire is of great strength, and is priced sufficiently low to enable everybody to Manufactured by The Coopeiative Winegrowers Associa- Use it64 words
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Article704 1933-01-26 11 S.C.C. SEVEN- ASIDE RUGBY. Odd-Point Win For Bonnar's Team. The I B a-aide Rugby tournament concluded <>n the Padang yesterday when Boanar'g team defeated Talbot siile in the m«'>t exciting of encounters by three tries pts.) tt < a goal and a try (S ptS.) li i> e\ remely unfortunate704 words
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Article151 1933-01-26 11 Easy Ties for Leading Team?. London, Jan. 2T\ The draw for the Mtrowd round of the Scottish Cup, to be played on Feb. 4, is r < follows: Dundee L'nited vs. St. Johnstone. St. Ifirren VS. Kilmarnock. ■\l."'df!i v<. Hibernians or Forfar. I -it.il Ath. vs. Clyde.151 words
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Article146 1933-01-26 11 Well-known Trainer Cautioned. A Int-elaaa Turf sensation has been caused la Bombay by the Official an r.ouncement that the W'.I.T.C. Stewards lad cautioned the well-known owner- trainer, Mr. Gulam Hussein Essaic (otherwise known as "Mr. Heath") as to the running of the Lady Willingdon Cup "'i Dec 1".146 words
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Article170 1933-01-26 11 Handicaps for Tomorrow's Events. Handicap* f<'>- the Taipiag Turf Club amateur meeting tomorrow are a^ follows: 1. I'olu I'ony Iface (about 2 fi*rs.) Catch weights Mm: 11.7. Nasib, I'oppy Jaya, Jadi, (Huntess, Lady Blair, Myra. 2. Ponies 2 and 3 Comlxl. I)iv. 1 (about 5 furs.): Movalong 11.10,170 words
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Article216 1933-01-26 11 Team Races with Naval Visitors. The Royal Singapore Yacht Club announces: On Sun<!ay the A class will sail the second of a s.-ries of three races f»r the Dodo Challenge Cup. Start 10 a.m. I The !5 class will sail two team races against the oflleen of H.M.S. Falmouth.216 words
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Article440 1933-01-26 11 Ceylonese Concede Six j Goals. S.I:.C. fi; C.S.C. 0. In spite of tiM SOlldta State of th?! ground after the rail yesterday the t players in the S.R.C. atv! Ceylon Sports j Club panic (n the padsiig made light of the adverse conditions, and440 words
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Article52 1933-01-26 11 No Play At The S.C.C. Today. There will be no play in the Chfauta New Ve«r tennis tournament at the S.C.C. today. A decision will he mad' 1 tomorrow pi !l ;:.m. as to the possibility of play during the dav. and competitors arc a^ked to rinj; fi(l.">."> to52 words
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Article58 1933-01-26 11 The following arc the Garrison (Jolf riub fixtures for February: Rose Bowl (mixed foursomes) to bo played for during the month. Feb. -1 and 5. Governor! Cup (IS holes bogey). Feb. 11 and 12. Men's monthly :npda! (bogey). Fct'. l£. Wei-hai-wei Cup, Ist round. I-Cb. 15 and 16.58 words
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Article123 1933-01-26 11 Attractive Programme For Saturday. An attractive programme of box njt has been arranged to take place at the New World Arena on Saturday evening when '"Cockney" Morris of the Wiltshire Regiment, will be seen in action for the Brsi time. His opponent will be L.-Cpl. Bills (R.A.), a123 words
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Article337 1933-01-26 11 Today, January 2fi. Football: Amicable A.A. vs. Aston A.C, Jalan Besnr. Oolf: Keppel G.C. Chinese New lear Competition. Friday, January 27. Hockey: SRC. "A" vs. Raffles College, B.K.C. (rr.l. R.I. vs. V.M.C.A., R I. K id. Golf: Kepp.il C..C. Chineso New Year competition. Tennis: S.C.f. Chinese New Year337 words
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Article317 1933-01-26 11 Filling Proves a Lengthy Business. Water is now being admitted in*o the Bangkok Sports Club swimming bath (says the Pangkok Times). Interest in this operation has formed a topic of conversation Bt the club Over the week-end Certainly one can see water covering the bottom of the317 words
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Article55 1933-01-26 11 No Malaya Command Meeting To Be Held. H is notified that no central command rifle meeting will be leld this year but there will be a number of non-'ontral matches, conditions regarding which will be notified in due course. It is suggested at present that all the matches55 words
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Advertisement32 1933-01-26 11 *HisMasfei% \foice" GRAMOPHONES and RECORDS are still the best means of giving the finest home entertainment. YOU CAN HAVE MUSIC BJthat you like and WANT IT. "MOUTRIE'S"/^^ "H.M.V." Specialists. RAFFLES PLACE, SIHGAPORE.32 words
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Advertisement74 1933-01-26 11 -and a 500 4 fe^_|oocl 100 l^ To get from beer all the ■^gggaga«lL£^BWb pleasure and nutriment it can give it must be fresh. J^AITbRWW'K C In Malaya there is only one XIGEr/^^Vr^ fresh beer and that is TIGER Kggy (the ***** pure) BEER. fiSSISIE* It is as good and74 words
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Advertisement87 1933-01-26 11 NEAT AND DISTINCTIVE SUITINGS Year in and year JaSX ou,t we have been w>T privileged to cater f\W~^\\ for an ever in- l\y creasing clientele. fap ■> Tf) The cut and finish Y\\ &f of our tailoring l\ i^gw is neat and dis- j§i'Al /[IS tinctive, and our »It btt87 words
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Article244 1933-01-26 12 Automobile Association Questions. Each day from three to four thousand letters are received at the headquarters of the Automobile Association in London. These arrive from motorists in every part of the universe requiring information and advice on motoring subjects. Here are a few conundrums which the A.A. has244 words
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Article, Illustration1075 1933-01-26 12 Strange Experiences In Malaya. t t »f» f I! This article by Miss Wong Tsz-Ha. HA described as China's best-known woman journalist, is printed by The Motor exactly as ii it was received. We reproduce it J ii without alteration or comment. It t Picture fifty1,075 words
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Article152 1933-01-26 12 2" Million Miles Run In A Year. Two and half million miles have been run in the busiest streets of London since October, 1931, by omnibuses equiped with oil engines of the Diesel type and most of the passengers have been unaware of it. These facts152 words
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Article193 1933-01-26 12 Ingenious Test in Search Of Perfection. A great deal is heard nowadays of the strenous tests to which motor engines and chassis are subjected before any new model is put into production. In fact, manufacturers vie with one another in their search for such severe trials t!.at by193 words
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Article369 1933-01-26 12 Reckless Riders To Blame. While the va-t majority of rider*, who have the future ol' the pastime :it heart, handle their machine! H quietly a- possible, a few reckless and caieles:- mdl viduals, by doing their utmost to make their mounts sound like machine-gtUU undo all the369 words
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Advertisement355 1933-01-26 12 TRADING >SS|ijOp, TERRITORY /*^fffflifck&morlris "T^^wf^? I IPUT \/AM W><^ W/// Lilvjrl l v J\iS x >j QTHER things being equal, the man who Q Each MorHs Light Van is a travelling v gives the best service gets the orders. And the most important factor in the service advertisement for you.355 words
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Advertisement200 1933-01-26 12 SERVICE TOUNTS JN BUYING A USED CAR UNLESS A PURCHASER IS REALLY CONFIDENT THAT THE CAR HE IS BUYING WILL BIT! CiOOl) SERVICE HE IS MAKING A POOR INVESTMENT LOOK OVER OUR STOCK OF USED CARS-THE V ARE ALL IN GOOD ORDER AND READY FOR THOI SANDS OF MILES OF200 words
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Advertisement56 1933-01-26 12 FOR TALK, Fi.,t let I mtst sports, pel feet running order, very cheap to run. Owner wants larger car. Can l>c seen by appoint nu-nt. Tel. r>.V,:i. Kunn. RELIABLE CAB TOR BALE, 12 h.p. Citroen 4-"> seator tourer Tix punl. ::o J n-.p.ic. Recently radoeoed .ud overhauled. good tyre*. Complete-56 words
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Article1744 1933-01-26 13 Combined With Asphalt For Paving. ROTARY ADDRESS. INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT OIL. might BUirgeat that if the rubber mduatr) would exnerimeni with asphalt, ami they could make an improvement on th' present asphalt used for toad const rod ■ddit ion oj v'- nt '>'n 1 1. i1,744 words
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Article108 1933-01-26 13 Satisfactory Settlement In Causing Hurt Charge. When Chua Cheng Leong and Leng Chong Chua were produced yesterday before Mr. H. A. Forrer. the Singapore Criminal District Judge, on a charge of voluntarily causing grievous hurt to two othjr Chinese, Chief Court Inspector A. F. Sheedy stated that he108 words
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Article163 1933-01-26 13 The Singapore Municipal Health statement for the week ended Jan. 21 gives the total number of deaths at male 123 and female 75. The death rate i* 21.57 per milli? per annum compared! with 18.52 in tha preceding week and with 20.68 in the corresponding week of last163 words
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Advertisement97 1933-01-26 13 INJURE AGAINST ALL FIRE I LIFE MARINE ACCIDENT GUARANTEE AND MOTOR RIIKI >i I Arthur C I'nlls. Mlnngrr and I Uadn*. tcr, bMn H»ndi. Singapore. Jim w££m WMaT Tbbbbb! .^BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBk. Ib^Bbl I A GOOD BUY Crompion Lamps are a good buy." To the user they give ■gMkll of the best.97 words
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Advertisement9 1933-01-26 13 What did LINDBERGH say "ITS TOUGH TO BE FAMOUS!"9 words
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Advertisement31 1933-01-26 13 STRONG DEFINITE IN THE CHARACTER OF THEIR APPEAL. YET SMOOTH AND MELLOW IN THE SATISFACTION THEY GIVE vJI Ivl I L.LA/ \SO f k JbbbbbbbbbbbbbD *rf M JOHN PLAYER SONS, ENGLAND;31 words
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Article209 1933-01-26 14 Convicted Man Found To Be A Leper. .Mr. A. J. Braga made an application for bail yesterday morning before Mr. H. A. Forrer, the Criminal District Judge, on behalf of Tan Chay who had recently been sentenced to seven months' rigorous imprisonment for dishonestly retaining stolen property. Counsel209 words
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Article107 1933-01-26 14 Sudden Death This Morning. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Jan. 26. The death took place suddenly this rroming of Mr. J. S. Reutens, chief sani. u-ry inspector to the Municipality. He was having an early cup of tea when he wiu suddenly taken ill and died107 words
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Article88 1933-01-26 14 "Exchanged" For A Communist. Riga, .larj. 23. Archbishop Sloskune, who although of Lett nationality was Primate of the Russian Catholic Church since 1923, has recently returned from exile in Siberia. He was arrested by the Soviets several years ago and after five years negotiations has just been exchangedAneta-Havas - 88 words
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Article39 1933-01-26 14 The Earl of Harrowby returned to Singapore after a visit to Java and stayed with Sir John Scott. He left for Penang today by the Kedah and will sail lor home on the Carthage next week.39 words
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Article166 1933-01-26 14 Protest Against French Taxation. Paris, Jan. 25. Stockbrokers have struck as a prnte-t against the Socialistic taxation voted '>y the finance committee of the Chamber. The Stock Exchange is idle. The Finance Minister has threatened •proceedings against the authors of the demonstration. Reuter. Paris, Jan. 24. The BudgetAneta-Trans-Ocean - 166 words
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Article103 1933-01-26 14 Attempted Alliance Against Italy. Bucharest, Jan. M. Though camouflaged as a private the visit of King Alexander of Yugoslavia to King Carol's country seat at Sinaya was devoted to discussion of highly important political questions according to well-in-formed sources. It is learned that King Alexander, acting apparently atAneta-Trans-Ocean - 103 words
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Article110 1933-01-26 14 Eight Killed in Clash At Dresden. Dresden, Jan. 26. Eight demonstrators were killed and 12 seriously injured in a clash between police and Communists at a meeting tonight. Reuter. Berlin, Jan. 23. Yesterday was relatively quiet in Berlin, but street fighting and collisions resulting in bloodshed occurredAneta-Havas - 110 words
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Article254 1933-01-26 14 Four Javanese And Girl Of 13. Four Javanese, one of whom was a woman, named Ginam binte Parur Larni, Sum bin Buang, Mohd. Kiron and Ahmat bin Rahman stood in the dock before Mr. H. A. Forrer, the Criminal District Judge, yesterday on a charge of enticing a254 words
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Article76 1933-01-26 14 Rugby, Jan. 24. The Foreijrn Secretary, Sir John Simon, who made a special vi^it to London last Wednesday in order to attend the Cabinet meeting- on Thursday, and who was also present at yesterday's meeting of the Cabinet at which the present position of disarmament was examinedBritish Wireless - 76 words
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Advertisement278 1933-01-26 14 WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE WITHOUT CALOMEL And You'll Jump Out of Bed to the Morning Rarin' to Go. If -on feel sour and sank and the world looks" punk, don't swallow a lot of salte mineral water, oil, luxrtiTe candy or chewing gum and expect them to snake you278 words
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Advertisement8 1933-01-26 14 Now LARWOOD says:— "IT'S TOUGH TO BE FAMOUS!"8 words
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Advertisement327 1933-01-26 14 a^L« ■/'■^ij H^jiai I I^s 9 fat v Brings Quick Relief for Tropical Fevers In Malaya the distressing effects of Dengue, ahead of quinine because after ingestion in Malaria and other fevers are too well known the system it is a powerful germicide or germ to require comment. The main327 words
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Article1835 1933-01-26 15 India's Future imporUuU Coming SpeetM Ity iceroy A Hindu Leader** Revolt Violent Attack On Mr. Candhi "Fe* Of (lux" End Of Meerut Trial Probable Amendment Of Trial Laic. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Calcutta, Jan. 18. I The Viceroy and the Countess of Wil- j liagdon arc back1,835 words
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Article94 1933-01-26 15 Attack By Convict At Rajshahi. Rajshabi, Jan. 11. An attempt lo assault Hai Bahadur Benode Behari Sarkax, Deputy Magistrate and officiating Superintendent of Rajshahi Central Gaol, is reported to have been made by a convict. It appears that the convict hurled a larce-sixed stone at the Siipnintendent94 words
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Article903 1933-01-26 15 Co-operation Hope. MIDNAPORE'S BLACK RECORD. The hope that offers of support to the Government in fighting down the terrorist menace would speedily be translated into deeds was expressed by the Governor. Sir John Anderson, in a joint reply at Midnapore to addresses presented by the Municipality, District903 words
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Article45 1933-01-26 15 »on have not yet Singapore Daily New*, write in for a tpeeimen copy. Y«u will be tupplied with one willingly, beeaitse when you have teen what a morning neunpaprr ihould be, you will not heiitatf to became a regular «m Mrthr.45 words
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Article501 1933-01-26 15 Story of Plane Crash At Lahore. Lahore, Jan. 11. At the resumed litaiing of the case against C. P. Dhawan, a pilot of the Punjab Flymg Club, Lariore, on a.xharge of manslaughter, counsel for the" accused submitted an application before Mr. E. S. Lewis', additional district501 words
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Article260 1933-01-26 15 Bulandshahr Students On Trial. Lucknow, Jan. 13. The trial liogan today, in the court of the railway magistrate, of Sheoraj Sinha and Balraj Sinha, described as students of a school in Bulandshahr, on charges of attempted murder of a railway guard, theft of firearms and possession thereof260 words
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Article96 1933-01-26 15 Attacked By Party Of Moplahs. Cannanore. Jan. 11. A sub-inspector of police and two constables were severely injured by a party of Moptahs here. Following an altercation between Hoplah fishermen and Mukkuvas (Hindu fishermen), the sub-inspector and the constables were deputed to tarry out inluiries, and while so96 words
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Article713 1933-01-26 15 State Inquiry. I i PLANS FOR KEVENUE ADJUSTMENT. Two pictures remain in one's mind today after a visit to the Ramgarh Nazamht. Both symbolise the confidence that is returning to this district, wi-ites a correspondent of he Statesman at Alwar. One is of Hindu shopkeepers with their713 words
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Miscellaneous147 1933-01-26 15 Today's Crossword Puzzle PPF~~~ iWZM %gi t$ |p Afa V"* 1 ppj *5~ (CLUES.) ACROSS Thiev..,! Hi. ViilY 1. Fal*« rumour JJ UM l3Ul 15. Grecdinri* Fubu ous inm ,»i Allow :Sl. N-.k ornanunt 28. Kmit lav. w L,u c hable !£play >:»-""> l W' o «J*« Beseech. 4». Tidy147 words
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Article, Illustration18 1933-01-26 16 I'OOK CBUWH were entertained by members of the Watch Regiment or Berlin. (IManet News.)18 words
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Article, Illustration10 1933-01-26 16 SIR JOHN SALMON D, now Air Chief Marshal. (Planet News.)10 words
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Article, Illustration31 1933-01-26 16 SAMUEL EFFINGER ADAIR, 73, an American who was sentenced for unpaid hotel bills, died in prison of a broken heart. His bride in 1926 was an 18-year-old English girl. (Planet News.)31 words
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Article, Illustration14 1933-01-26 16 THE DUKE <^_ OK 6LOUCBRB at Victoria before his departure for the Sudan. (Planet News.)14 words
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Article, Illustration22 1933-01-26 16 PIKKY ON!" I Krijr.-fJen. It. ritchley Xlrnnstinir Dirertor of (he (■(vhoiind Killing \a ()<■•;• I inn before leaving for A merica (I'lam-t News.)22 words
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Article, Illustration8 1933-01-26 16 AERIAL dirt-track racing at Hanworth, Middlesex. (Planet News.)8 words
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Advertisement16 1933-01-26 16 THE OCEAN ACCIDENT AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION, LTD. (Incorporated In Great Britain) Hud Office for Malaya: SINGAPORE.16 words