The Straits Times, 4 July 1933
1933-07-04
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Title Section39 1933-07-04 1 The Straits Times FSTARI.ISHED NEARLY A CENTURY.] THE LARGEST r AJSD MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. 20 PAGES SINGAPORE, TUESDAY. JFLV 1, 1933 PRICE 10 CENTS The Straits Times fco PAGES SINGAPORE. TUESDAY. Jll/V 4. 1933 PRICE 10 CENTS.39 words
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Advertisement357 1933-07-04 1 SINGAPORE: 78. CECIL ST. ('PHONE 6151). T WL^ MiLITItK B I J^^m JR9 ainoHK V'■ /J tDkr ▼J' fcnadien I'rc.durts are Aylmer \l9 IBk $2H^ BtBV oiradi u oup, Aylnu'r Tomato ■51 Bi* MkJ^ I ftchup ami \)lnu i r T<;nmto n^! Sl \^2sfe iu I1 '^nn 1 tho frt'sh357 words
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Advertisement222 1933-07-04 1 KUALA LUMPUR: 27, JAVA ST. (PHONE 3683). Suttons Seeds Grow your own deliciout Vegetables and beautiful Flo\i/ors Uom lhe World! SPECIALLY PACKED ftmßk?' mk lor a countries climates jW MlßjSf Bi^^mß and climates. SUTTONS CABBAGE ICTTUCE BUTTON'S VEGETABLE SEEDS. I'AKSMP TIUMP WATKK MELON •a>£l-AIN CRESS WIIITK MISTARO CABBOT WfOMATO. SITTON-S222 words
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Advertisement522 1933-07-04 2 P. 0., BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. ,1 in Fn«i. tl mi KR liNli CARGO li F.S. PGNINSULAB AND OBIENTAL S.N. CO lINDKB I ONTKA< I WITH MIS MAJKSTYJB GOVERNMENT LONIKkN AND FAS EAST MML i- 1 1 i 1!■•i 1 mrrwAßD fbom lonoom for china ANIi JAP iN. Toarcfi522 words
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Advertisement614 1933-07-04 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. TO I.OMXIN. Maples, MareelHee, London, Antwerp Rotterdam and 'iiilt k >hrough. i tge. Due Sail. t SUWA MART D July IS 14 I USHIMI MARI' 10.900 July 27 IS HAKOZAKI MARU 1040' \iik I 1" TKKUKL'NI MAHI ISjMM Aug. 22 2:1 HAKUSAN MARI! tO.EOC Sept r, 7 HARCNA614 words
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Advertisement595 1933-07-04 2 BURNS PHILP UNE. laeorpotiaM h AastaSM.) FOR BRISBANE. SVDNF.Y AND ■ELBOOBNI via JAVA, DAKWIM AND Till RSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly aattlßte liy the wellknown Kteamer MARKLI.A iT.sr, r tons, n d the >>. MAMOOLA IMAU -oni 1 (Cargo only) The s.s. MARELLA is one of the larfjoat and finest itei'iin-.595 words
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Advertisement555 1933-07-04 2 THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LIMITED. I Incorporated 'n lA.nniark.) Telephone *i!. PASSENGER AND FREIGHT BERVICB. TO GENOA. LONDON. ROTTERDAM, HAY- BI'KG AND OPKNHAGBN. I loin Kioi'i From From Spore Maiacca I'ort Penan;: Swett. KIONIA 11 7 li 7 12 7 14 KRKIA 18 1 2 H 4 S LALANDIA 22555 words
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Advertisement1067 1933-07-04 2 THF Rl IE FINNFI I INK (O.ean TBE BUA MIIOW STEAMSHIP ■■> "team Shi D to Ltd.. and CM»« (IM2) LTD. Mutual Steam Navlgattoa < Ltd.* THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP CO rmt STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO.. I'" THE CITNARD STEAMSHIP < 0.. LTD tSb CbUNA NAVIGATION <o l.;r. THE AUSTRALIAN ORIENTAI LINE1,067 words
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Article736 1933-07-04 3 New Float Tackles Ship! Fire at Woosung. Turning out for the M *"t_« < "g ■hi has been placed in commission, the Customs fire-rtoat Pooch, forged her way down the Whanpoo to the s.s. Hwah *v on fire outside Woosung carrying on Wd two sections from736 words
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Article196 1933-07-04 3 Cabins and Saloons Lined With Glass. Italian shipuuiltlers. waincu by recent tin- riiaMtera to Kiench and other liners. have juyt completed what it is claime I tk> "an incombustible ship." She is ti.i 120,000-ton motor-ship Oceania, built at Tue.-te for the Cosulich Line. A new and absolutely incombustible196 words
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Article264 1933-07-04 3 Underwriters' Agreement On Liability. A settlement between the underwriters on the hull of the motor '.iner Bermuda and those on the ship-repairers' liability policies reached at a meetinic held at Lloyd's recently. When the Bermuda was buvnt whilst .^pairing at Belfast in November. U»3O. the marine underwriters264 words
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Article37 1933-07-04 3 The Mcssageries Maritime? Porthos is Wue in Singapore from Saijfon tomorrow at 7 a.m. and will probably sail on tinsame day at 2 p.m. for Penan*, Colombo, Djibouti. Suez, Port Said and >la-*eillo*. Berth S.H.B. Whaivis.37 words
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Article27 1933-07-04 3 It is reported that the Northern (Red) leading light on Pulau Tunjuk. Rhio Strait latitude 00.57 North lonpittufe 104' 12' East, is not buiiintt.27 words
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Article158 1933-07-04 3 Scot Awaiting Sentence In New York. Thomas Patrick Moms, the Dundee house painter who claimed the Wcndel fortune of i£,000.000, was found guilty Ox conspiracy to defraud by posing as the son of the late John Wendel. The trial had lasted a month and t1.«.prisoner was removed158 words
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Article139 1933-07-04 3 'Most Photographed Face' In Danger. The lovely face of Pamela Harris, The Most Photographed Girl in London," h to be completely restored by the plastic surgeons, following a motor accident which disfigured her. For weeks Pamela lay swathed in bandagc<. Her forehead and her cheek had been torn139 words
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Article171 1933-07-04 3 Lucky Find By a Woman Shopper. A rare book, worth Man than HH, ha* been purchased in a London antique shop for a shilling. It was found by Mrs Ct.-i.-il Roth, wife of th« well-known antiquary. While shopping she noticed some old Ijlas-s in a shop171 words
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Article102 1933-07-04 3 TiDURK. Hut., fit* tons, from P. Baroe 4 T, for I'nkan Baroi- ti T. IIKKt". N"i* HI Uaa, frum Bangkok 3-., for Buntrkuk B-7. KURANDA. Brit. W8 tons, from Sibu i-., for Sibu K-7. LARLT. Brit.. 4(U tons, from Kelantur IPOH, Brit.. 7-JU ten>, from Penaag i->. for102 words
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Article102 1933-07-04 3 lu.-sday. July 4. imlpt aloßgild* the Wtanr. M ««l<cm M> arrt»t KEPPEL HARBOUR. Main Wharf Lch. "Lady Guillemard." TWD Hoppers 1. 3, 3. 4, 5 6. 7 nnd K. Htbt Leh. "Curlew," Tug '•BeluiiKkH^. ln<- (able, liredger "Tcnibakul." Oil Wharf Nil. Coal Wharf Nil. VESSELS IN DRT102 words
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Advertisement474 1933-07-04 3 $x NORDDEUTSCHER The undermentioned are the company's intended fixtures OUTWARD. 1 ODER for Manila, Hong Kong. S'hai. Japan, North China and Hankow July 3 COBLENZ for .Manila. Hong Kong, B'ghai, North China and Japan July 17 s \ALK for Manila, Hong Kong. Shanghai, North China and Japan July 31 HOMEWARD.474 words
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Advertisement486 1933-07-04 3 PR ESIDENT TIN E R S I Fares Again Reduced. £67.3.11. For a beautiful trip from MANILA HONG KONG TO EUROPE. VIA AMKRICA TuuriKt class acroxx the PacMt Ih| clMa Rail in \mcrica. loun^l tlaH Atlantic on the fam.ni" and new aA Manhattan i.r W:i>li nclon. (If pavoaite throudh Ihc486 words
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Advertisement273 1933-07-04 3 ELLERMAN BUCRNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. llatMfantc 1 la K.ncland.l "ELI. HUM AN" LINE. Freight Servirr la UNITBO KINGDOM AM) CONTINENT. id l'oit^ »n.l Su</ < ami OITTH AHDS. TO HUM. hOV.. SHAM.II.M JAPAN. Sic ÜBMTI hue S'l-orf. .>. CITY OP NEW( as' 1.l HOVKWAKDS. s.s. CITY OF BEWORO for BVw273 words
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Miscellaneous167 1933-07-04 3 SINGAPORE WEATHER REPORT. Station Yesterday Last night Max. Rainfall Bright Mm. temp. ins Sunshine temp. •F hrs. *F Alor Star M Nil M W Sitiawan il Nil «•<> 72 K. Trengsanu No Report. Bukit Jeram 89 Nil 6.8 73 Malacca 83 0.01 0.1 73 Sinsapce 85 Superintendent Meteorological Branch, Malaya.167 words
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Advertisement542 1933-07-04 4 SITUATIONS VACANT Whin applying for any position sd\"r-tiM-d in thene columns -.end copies of t«-—t 1 I menials. Ihi not wind originals. WANTKD. an educated q—Mßod Chine, c nur-e in cMttpaniex MB, Straits Times. ITANTBD Malay 0..k Bo; Bachelor preferred. Apply t, da Sourn St. i REQUIRED capable Chinese stenographer,542 words
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Advertisement691 1933-07-04 4 HOUSES, FLATS TO LET Hol .tion Hill. Moderat. United "riKiv. I i th i>;t. shi ir. fiat. Amber Mansions, i Apply Spore Building Corp.. M, Market Si, To LBT. No. 8, Mt. Eiiaabeth, tennis i and ssodern sanitation. Appl) N R nh*n. 7. De SoO'.a St To LET, Ne I691 words
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Advertisement754 1933-07-04 4 FOR SALE PURE-8888 Poultry, excellent sto.k Oijds; |»imih f li^ht Sussex, ais>> uglily lilack Icgnom hens. BUM cacti bird Warn. Labis, .lohorc. I r. »h Stock. .IK. II QIALITV PLATININ COAT BUTTONS AM) WATCH CHAINS. Platinin is aisdata, It ll white and stays white always. It requires no polishing. COAT754 words
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Advertisement673 1933-07-04 4 BUSINESS CARDS MASSAGE HALL I iMANK IRE AND MASSAGE. Mr-. IIAIU and Miss II AN A. HU. WATERLOO STREET. Telephone 7467. PUBLIC NOTICE LOCAL EMPLOYERS HAVING VACANCIES FOR EUROPEANS ARE URGED T(» CONSULT THE CHAIRMAN OF THE EUROPEAN UNEMPLOYMENT < OMMITTEE AT THE V.M.C.A.. SINCAPOItE. TENDERS SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. TENDERS.673 words
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Advertisement1105 1933-07-04 4 THE STRAITS TIMES Head office. CECIL AM) STANI.KY STREETS, SINfIAPORB Branch Office. 27. JAVA STREET. KUALA LUUffW. Cables: TIMES. SINf; Al'ftWK Telephone*. SIM.AI'OKK Slf.l. XI.M.V li 111 I: I 5152. Sole Advertising Representative!! In Crest Britain. REUTERS, LTD. Advt. Dept 24. Old Jewry, London. B.C. 2. (through whom all business1,105 words
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Miscellaneous84 1933-07-04 4 SUBSCRIPTION RATES Singapore Within Outside withou* .Malaya. Malaya. Poxtate. Monthly 3.00 4.00 S 2.50 Daarteri) I I '.o «l i.o IM Half Yearly $17.00 $2.00 $1300 Yetrlv $31.00 SIS.Oo $30.00 NOTK. Outslation cheques should inclui!' the usual hank discount. ADVERTISEMENT RATES 111. iharees and instructions for CLASS!PIBU AD\ XXI ISKMF.NTS84 words
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Article167 1933-07-04 5 Strange Story From Haiti. A Negro in Haiti, according Monaco Consul there, claims to have discovered the secret of making a Mack man as white as any European. The Negro who is 6;J, and named Dauphin, was, the Consul states in his report, asthmat; and to get167 words
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Article134 1933-07-04 5 Court Orders Monthly Payments of £35. The Duke of Leinster was the debtor in four judgment summonses which rame before Mr. Jus.ice Luxmoore fn the Chanceiy Division. Mr. Lionel Cohen. K.C. for the duke, said that his client's whole income was a purely voluntary allowance. The duko made-134 words
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Article143 1933-07-04 5 Death of Newspaper Magnate. London. Jo The death occurred in London today of the famous British newspaper proprietor, Sir Charles Walter Starmei Kt.. J.P.. M.P. Renter Wireless. Sir Charles Starmer was managing director of the Birmingham liazette. Ltd., Sheffield Independent Press. Ltd.. North of England Ncwspapar Co.,143 words
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Article581 1933-07-04 5 No Defence. LIFE SENTENCES FOR BANISH EKS. Bsntsnts uf iiinr ysars' riporvoi impi isonmcii-. on <>vi h I I three ibarj-v-. the terms to run com -uri i-ntly. was i liy Mr. Justice Cohliett Hitting in th.fourth session of tin- Assize (din: which bewail yeMt rday.581 words
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Advertisement326 1933-07-04 5 HOTELS RAFFLES HOTEL MALAYA S PREMIER HOTEL Rooms with Modern Sanitation and Hot and Cold Running Water. TONIGHT SPECIAL DINNER DANCE 9.30 TO MID-NIGHT. GRILL SERVKD ON THE LAWN. Special Daily Tea Informal Special Dollar Lunch Dances Dinner Dances Dinner Dances la Mssssea Bwej M.>nd«>. PMC) M.>nda>. Even TupHday. srrx.d326 words
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Advertisement176 1933-07-04 5 JUST UNPACKED NEW SHIPMENT OLDHAMS FAMOUS BRITISH DRY BATTERIES £A VOI T TRIPLE Dt VULI CAPACITY 16i VOLT GRID BIAS 9 VOLT GRID BIAS SOLE AGENTS RADIQ SERVICE Co. OF MAI. Vi LTIX 2, ORCHARD ROAD. SINT.AI'ORK. PHONE 7399. "An Ideal Rendezvous for Dinner Parties CAPITOL "RESTAURANT Our Low Tariff176 words
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Advertisement26 1933-07-04 5 RAFFLES CAFE TRY OUR SPECIAL $1.00 TIFFINS TONIGHT'S CONTINENTAL SPECIAL $1 ROAST SUCKING PIG, APPLE SAUCE, BRUSSEL SPROUTS, ROAST POTATOES. UNDER EUROPEAN CHEFS SUPERVISION. PHONE 5381.26 words
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Miscellaneous140 1933-07-04 5 8.8.C. PROGRAMME. For Straits Settlemeats, and FedrrateJ Malay States from the Empire trans- mitter. Daventry. England. Two of the following frequeneiet wavelengths will be used in the transnissioiis to the Indian zone. Announcements will be made ;n frequent intervals. QBG 7.77(1 ks I IH.H^ m. Call SiKn Frequency Wavelenuth (isH140 words
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Miscellaneous180 1933-07-04 5 SINGAPORE RADIO TIME TABLE. By Our Expert. BntGAfORB (Rasss Berries Co.)— Metres U>.9 Mon.. Wed., and Tharsday 6.15 to 8..'i0 p.m. Sun. 11 a.m. to 1.30 p.m. KUALA LUMPUM Metres JM'- 1 Sun.. Tins, and Kri. 7 to p.m. BANOBONG Metres 68 M.— Daily 8. M) HI p.m. I'AK::- Metres180 words
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Miscellaneous291 1933-07-04 5 MALAYAN A.R.S. KUALA LUMPUR. Today's Programme. H MY. Records. ZG.E. 48.92 Metren. B 3882 Selection— The Song is done. Imlianu Sweetheart. New Mayfair Orchestra. B 3071 Songs The Lincolnshire Pc/acher— The Vicar of Bray— Stuart Robertson. B 3649 Selection— Lightning SwitchLondon Palladium Orchestra. B 3903 Soups -The Lavender SellerVienna, City291 words
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Article792 1933-07-04 6 Extension of Imports. SOVIET RESOLUTION AT| WORLD CONFERENCE. London, June li. After a lengthy address at this afternoon's session of the World Economic Conference, in v.' ich he outlined th views of the Soviet Government on the subject •f world economic recovery, M. Maxim Litvinov, who792 words
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Article363 1933-07-04 6 Old Debts Repudiated. j SOVIET SEEKS CREDITS OF $1,000,000,000. Moscow, June 10. In an editorial captioned "From Genoa to London," Izvestia comments today on the early proceedings of the World Economic Conference, with particular reference to the speech by the Soviet representative. M. Maxim363 words
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Article460 1933-07-04 6 i Nazi Expansion Dream/ WHAT WILL HAPPEN IF THEY MAKE ATTEMPT. Moscow, June 19. In commenting today on the memorandum handed to the chairman of the World Economic Conference by Dr. Hugenberg, urging the return of Germany's former colonies in Africa and suggesting that certain territories460 words
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Article62 1933-07-04 6 11 Miners Trapped In Quarry. Budapest, June .30. Eleven labourers working in the tunnel of a quarry near here were trapped when a part of the tunnel 'collapsed as a result of being hollowed out by a subterranean well. Rescue squads are making desperate efforts to extricate theAneta-Trans-Ocean - 62 words
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Article351 1933-07-04 6 GEN. FENG AN AGENT OF JAPAN Independence Fighter." DESIGNS ON N. CHINA AND MONGOLIA. Moscow, June 1". "It and when the Kuomintang becomes convinced that the United States either does not desire or is unable to render it support against Japan, and resorts to open capitulation, the Japanese military will351 words
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Article45 1933-07-04 6 Major-General C. C. Hammond, Comp-troller-General and Insular Auditor, Philippine Islands, has arrived in Singapore by the President Harrison with Mrs. Hammond on his way back to the United States after four years in Manila. He leaves today for Europe where he will spend some weeks.45 words
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Advertisement50 1933-07-04 6 ||^^rfls MasterWfalceWE HAVE PLEASURE IN INTRODUCING TO YOU A NEW PORTABLE GRAMOPHONE BY "His Masters Voice" REMARKABLY LOW PRICED. AND OF EXCEPTIONALLY HIGH QUALITY NEW STYLE QUICK ENGAGEMENT WINDING KEY, RECORD CARRIER FOR TWELVE 10-INCH RECORDS. NOTE THE PRICE MODEL 97 $35.00 MODEL 97 ROBINSON CO., LTD. SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR.50 words
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Advertisement191 1933-07-04 6 COMPRESSION IGNITION HIGHSPEED DIESEL TYPE MARINE ENGINES. FEATURES:— ROBUST CONSTRUCTION. ECONOMICAL RUNNING. COLD STARTING. CLEAN EXHAUST. SERVICE AFTER SALE. TYPES.— RJ/1. 9 b.h.p. THE DIESEL "HANDYBILLY. RJ/6. 50/65 b.h.p. SIX CYLINDERS. RL/4. 62/85 b.h.p. FOUR CYLINDERS. RL/6. 92/126 b.h.p. SIX CYLINDERS. FULL PARTICULARS FROM THORNYCROFT (SINGAPORE) LIMITED, TANK ROAD, SINGAPORE.191 words
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Advertisement11 1933-07-04 7 EDDIE CANTOR i i i i i i i I B11 words
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Advertisement25 1933-07-04 7 Mil UREA I WURII) 1 iNDiviiiiii^ ki iwii! imiir in ink i i b in I M I uiin.it tvt v in* (vi I- 125 words
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Advertisement49 1933-07-04 7 C k I if II l I I IVI Mill i J MF "^L rp«ln 'I m it mr f I A 'III i 111 mill 1 1 nn mi iHi Ml' b fl F1 1 H Ok (Ali tft I hNIVu HO A I MM I HIM Mil49 words
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Article191 1933-07-04 8 Rubber Stronger And Steady. TIN WEAKER EXCEPT IN NEW YORK. (Ry Our Finarn-a! Corn nomlent.) ip ire, Tuesday. Today's Plkaa: Rubber. 1 1 cents per Ib. Tin. Singapore price 1 1 4.K7 2 per picul. (.old. M Sa. Id., up s'.d. Yesterdax's Prices: Rubber. London, 3'jd.. up191 words
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Article70 1933-07-04 8 Noon, July 4. R.S.S. equal to London Standard: Buyers. Sellers Spot (loose) 11% 11 7/16 (F. 0.8.) .11 11 16 11 13 16 Standard R.S.S. on Tender: Buyers. Sellers July 11% 11% Aujr. .117 1(5 11 916 Sept. 11 f W 11% July-Sept. ..11% II"70 words
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Article186 1933-07-04 8 Singapore, July 4. Gamliier 4.2 (Cube) No. 1 unpicked 7.-V Copra 4.!< mixed 3.5 C Sago flour, Sarawak IJU White Pepper 26.00 Black Pepper 14.7" Pearl BagO 4JM a small 4.b aiediurr. No. 1 125 catties gruda S.h I2S catties gros? B.* Rii-e Siam $162 to 17f Baiffoa $138186 words
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Article32 1933-07-04 8 A lecture on The Ufa <>f Mohamad will b* triven bjr Dr. KVialitl Sheldrake a the Sultan Masqat, Kamponp Clam te day at 8.25 p.m. All Muslims and m>n Muslims are invited.32 words
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Article208 1933-07-04 8 The following are the exchange rates this morning, according to the daily circular issued by the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, Ltd.: SELLING. London, 4 months' sight 2/4 London, 3 months' sight 2/3 31 82 London, 60 days' sight 2/3 15/16 London, 30 days sight 2/3 29/32208 words
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Article431 1933-07-04 8 lBtO« Val. Pd. t'l £1 A.«am Kumbang £1 £1 Au.stral Malay 5 ."> Ayer Hitam Tin 1 1 Aver Weng £1 i'l Bangrin Tin 1 1 Batang Padang 1 1 Hal n Caves £1 £1 Chenderiang 1 1 Hitam Tin 1 1 Hong Fatt S Hong Kong Tin Idrifl431 words
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Article279 1933-07-04 8 Issue Val. Pd. Boyem 1 Malacca Electric Ord. 100 Sellert. 1.05 1 1 Malacca Electric Pref 1 .80 10 10 Maynard Co. 2.90 1 1 Malayan Breweries 0.84 50 50 McAlister Co. 68.00 10 5 Overseas Ass. Corp. 4.20 40 40 Oversea Ch. Bk. Corp. 17.50 10 10 Robinson279 words
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Article125 1933-07-04 8 Singapore Municipal 5 p.c. of 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 10 110 nom. Singapore Municipal 4>/s> p.c. of 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 104 108 nom. Singapore Municipal 4Vi pc. of 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 104 108 nom. Singapore Municipal 4 p.c. of 1913 red. 1963 $2,000,000 100 103125 words
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Article380 1933-07-04 8 Fraser and Co. and Lyall and Evatt's Quotations. Today's Prices Fraser Lyall A Evatt ft Co. Alk-nhy ($1) 0.70 0.80 0.70 0.80 Alor Gajah ($1) 0.50 0.60 0.50 0.60 A. Hitam ($1) 1.00 1.20 1.00 1.20 A. Kuning ($1) 0.15 0.20 0.1f» 0.20 A. Malay ($2) 1.10 1.20380 words
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Article480 1933-07-04 8 v We Are Dying." FOREST TASKS FOR WOMEN. "Take steps on our behalf; help us. for God's sake, for w.> are dyintr of hunger and oppression. We a.c slaves, slaves, slaves!" That is the pitiful cry of compulsory labourers in the timber "camps" of C"- Russia. A480 words
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Article44 1933-07-04 8 By .T V <>Menlinrn*vi>lt A t..i 111 1- 1. .1n, i, Kara, !1.-,,,|,0 N.-.1.1, Ml Arrd. .H'|»orr l.cmdon Inn' 1 i June 22 Miy 31 June 24 June 1 June 26 June 9 J ri u<- .10 June 0 July 344 words
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Article279 1933-07-04 8 indlT. 1 .!av.i. Bouth-Weat Sumatra. Pouth-l-.ast Borneo. Celebet, Moluccas and Timor Dills ißaloeraa) 210 p.m. Selat I'amJjanc Henpku'is Bafran Si Api Apl (Honß h.ni-. 3 p.m. Si-iui Pandjunr. Bemrkatin, s:-ik, Paka:. Baroc, Port d« x Padaag Hem* Kwoag i n p.m. tndo-China Holts* (Cap J'a.laran) 4 pm.279 words
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Article89 1933-07-04 8 Rugby, July 1 Foreign exchanges are: Amsterdam 8.43 Athens 590 Bnilldl 24.19 Belgrade 250 Berlin 14.301 Bombay 1/6 7/1(5 Bucharest 572' o Buenos Aires 4i'V\. official. Copenhagen 22 19 'VI Geneva 17.55 Helsingfors 226 \:> Hong Kong holiday Lisbon 110 Madrid 40 7/16 Milan 64 1 1G Montreal 4.7189 words
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Article47 1933-07-04 8 From Holland, by Baloeran, due at Singapore 11 a.m. today. From Indo-China. by Poithos, due at Singapore 7 am. tomorrow. From China and Japan, by Mantua, due at Singapore 1 p.m. tomorrow. From China and Japan, by Bengal Maru dm* at Singapore on Thursday afternoon.47 words
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Miscellaneous79 1933-07-04 8 ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE WEEK. .V«-dru-»d»y. Jul\ "i. iv T.rtin. Dr. Khaliil Sheldrake OB ■|i,,,- ii, Wo- Id NV.'il An lntrrnutional Laagoafa,* Adelphi Hotel, 1 p.m. Terak X..>.- b«c*ud Day. PrMay. Jui> 7. Nathalie W.^uhor rei itnl nt Dutch Club, Cairnkill Rd., 0.1 1 p.m. viturday. July H. Parak Racm. Thir.l79 words
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Article1120 1933-07-04 9 Loss Considerably Reduced. The liXth annual mml DSBStiaf of the Malakoff Rubber Kstates Limited was hold ai the registered office of the company, 140. Leudenhall street, London. E.C. on Wednesday, May 17. Sir Harold E. Snagge, the chaiiman, said: Turning to thr uct'uunts which \vi- .shall1,120 words
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Article184 1933-07-04 9 Policy Of Selective Weeding. The report of the directors <>i ihe Klatuiig Rubber Co. Ltd. for the year ended December ii 1982, statei I s. d. Accounts. --The net amount brought forward from 1931 was 13.047 1 4 Deducting therefrom the hw for the year which includes £1,568184 words
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Article304 1933-07-04 9 Lewis and Feat's rubber report, dated June ;JO, states: Prices have fluctuated around the present level a/d the tendency of the market during the past week lias been one of uncertainty, chietiy vii account of the exiliaiiKe question, which is apparently causing the conference so much difficulty. Apart304 words
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Article291 1933-07-04 9 International Nickels Active. London. June Although pruiit-taking reduced gains in several directions on the Stock Exchange today, optimism is the keynote of the markets, flood features were numerous in industrial Argentine railways benefited from the recent rise in the price cf wheat. Kattiiv were supported291 words
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Article152 1933-07-04 9 Bradwall (F.M.S.) Rubber Estate Ltd. The report of the directors of The Bradwall (F.M.S.) Rubber Estate Ltd. for the year ended Dcct'mber ;>1 is as follows:— Accounts. The sum brought forward from last year was £2,7,"W IT B Add amount transferred from income tax reserve not required152 words
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Article1047 1933-07-04 9 Bymhsgton and Wilson-, robber report, i dated June 7. states: Since our last report tho rubber mark>: 'ia:= again been very activ with rathei wide fluctuation-;. On Thursday the market was somewhat irregular but on 1 Friday and Saturday the tone was strong l urn, price showed an1,047 words
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Article129 1933-07-04 9 Foreign exports of tin, being final shipmenta on oce»a-»le»mer« »t til Malayan aorta, ilurintr the month of June. IMS. Destination Tom. United KinK<Jom United States of Anierii-u 3JH Contini-nt of Europe 1.11" British Possessions Japan > Netherlands India Other t'nrcign Countries 7 Tatal ■"•.W'i SUMMARY. i: 5;129 words
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Advertisement342 1933-07-04 9 BANKING. i— NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL-MAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. (NETHEKLAMXs fRAPING si;cietv.) 1 Kstablishcd in Amsterdam 1824 I HLAI)OFH(K: AMSTKKDA.M WITH HHANi H :N ROTIERDAM A.\;) THE HAGUE. jHEAI) OFFICE FOR THE EAST: BATAVIA. Hruncbo* tbrouKhou: 'h« Dalrh East h!il.e< and in the sra 1 lenu Ind: I hiiia. Jaj.;n, 1, LONDON •;\\k!-i{S:342 words
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Article114 1933-07-04 10 Singapore. ALII AMUR A Hallelujah. I'm a Tramp. With AI Jolson Mudre Evans. 6.16—9.15. CAPITOL Tht Kid From Spain. With Eddie Cantor. 6.15 9.15. EMI'IRK. TANJONG PAUAR Sidney Howard in Tilly of Bloom bury Betty Balfour in Raise The Roof. 7 p.m.— 9.30 p.m. GREAT WORLD Cabaret- Love On114 words
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972 1933-07-04 10 Although a very reasonable and accomj modating answer to criticisms of the new basis of taxation of piece goods has been given in the Federal Council, doubt j lemains as to whether the matter reall.\ can be disposed of by972 words
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Article201 1933-07-04 10 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr. Philip Le Fevre, general manager of the Texas Oil Co. (China). I/d., is visiting Singapore. Mr. L. R. Blacking, Agent. Mercantile Bank, Ipoh, will be leaving for Penang i n transfer shortly. Mr. G. R. Mills is acting as manager of Kintu Kellas Kstj. <, Batu Gajuh,201 words
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Article683 1933-07-04 10 MORE HOWLERS. Press cuttings received from London by the last air mail contain more amusing examples of the ignorance of those who prepare articles dealing with this part of the world for Home consumption. The "Dublin Evening Herald," enlarging upon the subject of Singapore in relation683 words
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Article1324 1933-07-04 10 INDEPENDENCE DAY. Today is litdependexco Day and throughout the I'nUcd Staten of America and, indeed, ivhercvcr United States' citizens have gathered it trill br celebrated in commemoration o/ the greatness of George Washington the founder of thy republic. hi this article Mr. A tin,, Eidinow, the uell-hnoivn1,324 words
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Advertisement67 1933-07-04 10 SHEMffiRD (World Patent; Pending) NO BACK STUD MADE OF SPECIALLY TREATED EGYPTIAN COTTON POPLIN IN ATTRACTIVE COLOURINGS AND DESIGNS INCLUDING TWO SOFT COLOURS. $5.75. S DISCOUNT FOR CASH. JOHN LITTLE CO.. LTD. (incorporated in iiih 111 T SINGAPORE. KUALA LUMPUR. PENANG AND IPOH. /So\ Holbrookes ¥yf cyforcestershire SSLXICO lt>^ ~Y*67 words
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Advertisement68 1933-07-04 10 HEAR THESE RECORDS! AT THE ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY, LIMITED. (Incorporated in l.oif Kong) "JESSIE MATTHEWS" STARRING in "THE MIDSHIPMAID" ONE LITTLE KI^S FKOM YOU— DBIOIB "THE GOOD COMPANIONS" THREE WISHES— DBIIO2 LET ME GIVE MY HAPPINESS TO YOL— DBIIM "EDDIE CANTOR" STARRING In "THE KID FROM SPAIN" WHAT A PERFKCI68 words
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1216 1933-07-04 11 SMASHING "NO" A FROM U.S. Mot To Aid Currency A Stabilisation. f COLD COUNTRIES. To Co-operate and Act Independently. London. Jill) K The American delegation has decided to oppose any movement to adjourn the World Kconomic Conference at its present stage. The U.S. delegationReuter - 1,216 words
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Article70 1933-07-04 11 Attack on Soviet Trade Representative. Moscow, July 4. A message from Tokio states that an rtt-inpt has lieen made to as t assinate M. Koclietov. the Soviet trade representative in Tokio. The assailant, SaarilßSte Nazime, the head of a revolutionary organisation, has been arrested. The JapaneseReuter - 70 words
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Article97 1933-07-04 11 "Gloomy Manifestation Of In Human Spirit." London. June Cf. Teetotalism and prohibition were "terrible heresies and gloomy manifestations of the human spirit," declared M. Harraut, (France), in the course of a discussion on wine by one of the sub-committees of the World Economic Conference. He advocated limitation of production,Reuter - 97 words
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Article65 1933-07-04 11 Netherlands Indies Change of Front. Medan, July 3 Dr. Bernard, the retired Netherlands India Director of Agriculture, interviewed today declared that the Dutch East Indies Government's viewpoint with regard to rubber restriction was not changed, but the circumstances had so altered in recent years that the Government wouldReuter - 65 words
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Article135 1933-07-04 11 Mr. Martin Impressed By City's Developments. Canton, June 17. Mr. William Martin, famous editor of the Journal de Geneva, has arrived here on a pleasure trip of this city. He is personally acquainted with high Chinese officials here. This internationally known journalist today went around the city on135 words
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Article105 1933-07-04 11 Japan Alleges Inconsistency Against Britain. Tokio, July 3. The Japanese Foreign Office has cabled to Mi. Tsunco Matsudaira, Japanese Ambassador to London, asking for the British reply to the Japanese query of May 22 regarding Liv- proposed Indo-Japune.-e trade parley. Mr. Malsudaira is also reported to have htn105 words
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Article55 1933-07-04 11 Good Year For Portugal And Her Colonies. Lisbon, July 4. Portugal and her colonies have all achieved their budgets, which have been either balanced or arc shoving substantial ■urplasea, for the coming year. The Portugutse budget shows a surplus of 2,000.000 escudns, and the Macao and Timor budgets55 words
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Article44 1933-07-04 11 British Air Attache To Be Appointed. London. July U. Steps arc being taken to appoint an Air Attache to the British Legation in Peiping. it was announced by Capt. Eden, Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs, in the House of Commons tonight.— Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article19 1933-07-04 11 Moscow, July 4. The death lias occurred of M. Levedev, n fhief-of-Staff of the Red Army Ri-uter.19 words
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Article966 1933-07-04 11 Straits Traders Meeting. IMPORTANT SPEECH BY MR. BAGNALL. Anticipating declarations of more than ordinary interest both with regard to the company and the tin industry generally leading Singapore business men packed the small board room of Straits Trading Co. in Ocean Building at noon today966 words
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Article235 1933-07-04 11 Pacts Signed. "EMBARRASSING" TO CERTAIN STATES. London. July A non-aggression pact has been signed in London between the Soviet and Afghanistan, Estonia, Latvia, Persia, Poland, Rumania and Turkey, and consists of five articles and one annexe. The pact defines the aggressor as Firstly, a state whichReuter - 235 words
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Article101 1933-07-04 11 Foreigners Not in Any Danger. London. July 3. The activities of Gen. Li Chi-chun, a Manchukuo commander, in the neutral area was the subject of questions in the House of Commons, ('apt. Eden, under Secretary of the Foreign Office, stated that he understood that steps were being takenReuter - 101 words
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Article73 1933-07-04 11 Japanese Fishermen Who Were Shot. Moscow. July 3. M. Sokolnikov, the acting Foreign Commissar, has informed Mr. Ota, the Japan ■cc Ambassador, that the charge that three Japanese fishermen had been shot dead from the shore of Kamchatka had been found to be true and he tendered anReuter - 73 words
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Article105 1933-07-04 11 Japan Urged To Resume Traffic On PeininK Railway. London, July o. Capt. Kden. Under Secretary of the Foreign Office, said he had no information as to the alleged thieatened coal shortage in Shanghai owing to the interruption of the railway traffic bet.veen Tientsin and Shanhaikwan. but in iewReuter - 105 words
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Article161 1933-07-04 11 Sun Vat-Sen's Dramatic Escape Commemorated. Canton. June I<>. Dr. Sun Vat-sen's sensational escape fvoin thr tvuitt-i uu.- clutches of the rebel, Gen. Chen Chiung-ming, was commemorated this morning at the Chungahan Memorial Hall which was thronged to the limit ivy Kuomintang members Government officials and the puMi.161 words
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Article533 1933-07-04 11 The Only Way to Stave Off Bankruptcy. Amsterdam, June 26. In a letter addressed "to an important company." Sir Henri Deterding advised Holland' and the Netherlands Indies to abandon the gold sta ulard, saying that he recognised the responsibility of offering such a suggestion, butReuter - 533 words
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Article76 1933-07-04 11 Revolt Would Follow Failure." London. June M, There was no statesman at the World Economic Conference who did not Teal!.** that national individualism had gone, declared Mr. J. H. Thomas at a luncheon given by the Baltic F.xchange to the delegates to the World Economic Confernece. If theReuter - 76 words
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Article1966 1933-07-04 11 Nanking Troops Moving On Kalgan. WILL BE RESISTED. Canton May Refuse North Eastern Fleet. Shanghai. July i. Due to the collapse of the negotiation* between the Nanking Governmt'nt and (Jon. Feng Yu-hsiang for a peaceful settlement of the Charhar problem. On. Ho Y ing-chin hasSin Chew Jit Poh - 1,966 words
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Advertisement72 1933-07-04 11 SA Money Saver l^tO more money was. ad on aonr milk IN because KLIM Powdered Milk il always fresh and pure and ready 10 UM wben water is restored to it. No aexi to be sparing witb your milk when H'l running low, bee- use with KLIM yot have a72 words
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Article618 1933-07-04 12 Clerical Staffs. REGULATIONS FOR NEW SCHEME. It., (eliewing scher.u fur Iht Sla(e< clerical se- vices, lo be known a* the I'erak clerical ser\i-. lie Selaimm clerical ser» ice. the Ne>:ri Sembilan clerical service and the Pahanii clerical service will come into force with effect Iroin618 words
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Article134 1933-07-04 12 Mrs. A. AbeyKooiu'wardaru 1 Cremated. The cremation u-i* place on Saturday afternoon ai the Buddhist burial grooa>l Ii Ibeygoonewardune, Mr. Arthur Abeygoonewerdant\ chief < !<•>!: of Beletar Plantations. The I J7 yean of age. She Kav»loui young children. The Rev. Vitthissasa, of the Bnddist Temple, Racecourse Road, took134 words
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Article53 1933-07-04 12 The nunlbcr o' calls attended l>y the Singapore Fire Depart wmat accident am-! duiiiig (hi- month of June and >>: lhe-o 'J were to cases out- 'lie luincipal Limits, """he M«es aie classified as follows:—! ino'oi ca -'4, motor lorry accibus accidents trolley car accident* 1. collapse case;53 words
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Article18 1933-07-04 12 a! ine< tinp of Iht Klang cf the JiiT- fiety, ltd., will be held King *.urav I i18 words
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Article639 1933-07-04 12 The Versatile Mile. •Wetohor. Something out of the ordinary was promised at tlie »onz recital jriven in the Dutch Club last Bight by Mile. Nathalie Wetchor and thai promise whs fully !<•- deeiiie<| for this Russian singer revealed herself ai an artist of the639 words
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Article76 1933-07-04 12 Ai the second annual general meeting of the Chine Students' Literary Association. Kualu Lumpur, the election of office bearer* was aa follows: President, Yto Cheng Hock; vice-president, Francis Huang; hon general s'tretaiy. Lim Cheng Teik; hen. Treasurer, Aw Dick San; hon. librarian, N'k Kirn Bwm; hon. literary MM mlaiy.76 words
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Article67 1933-07-04 12 DR. LANKA SUN DRAM. Ttvn k-iluii- wen jiivtn by Dr. Lunku S. odram at thi- Eton Hijrh School on Friday and Saunduy respcctivi ly. Thy subject of the lii st lecture was "Kducational Methods in Europe," and the speaker .-aid that education must l>;> regarded as an end in itself,67 words
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Article31 1933-07-04 12 (Krom Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca. July '■'>. The Tamil youth who was wounded by the Sikh police constable who ran amok killimr a sergeant and shooting: himself, has died.31 words
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Article88 1933-07-04 12 Ttn following appointments in Uovernment S notified in the FJ M. S. Gazette of June M: Mr. F. L. Riley to be an A^-istant Commissioner of Police; Mr. W. K. Wofcnvi to a<\ as Divisional Sti|>t- I mtendc-nt, Tran jwnalion Qepuri.-r.n-ni. Mr .4 H K< thcrctonhaush to act ai Game88 words
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Article313 1933-07-04 12 Island Landing. KM) MILES FROM COAST OF AUSTRALIA. The Straits Tillies I -arned tuday that ihi Astraea, the Imperial Airways machine which left Singapore on June 14 during a surrey flight along the all-red" route between England and Australia, m.-t with mishap before -caching Port313 words
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Article69 1933-07-04 12 New Trans-Atlantic Speed Record. Cherbourg, June 30. The linei Bremen established new trans-Atlantic speed record when she entered Cherbourg today. She accomplished the voyage fvom New York to Cherbourg in 4 day- l<> hours and 15 minutes at an average speed <>f knots. The Bremen broke the previousReuter - 69 words
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Article210 1933-07-04 12 Invalided Home From Singapore. London, July 4 On the arrival of the P. and O. Naldera at Gilt raltar, from Singapore, the captain reported that Mr. Alban Frank Mathew a London accountant, had been found dead in his cabin and was buried at210 words
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Article98 1933-07-04 12 Death In Bangkok At Age Of 70. The death has taken place, says the Bangkok Times, of Mr. Scow Keng Lin, who was over 70 years of age and came to Siam from the Straits Settlements some 50 years ago. Although a senipr member of the98 words
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Article50 1933-07-04 12 Death Of Editor Of The Siam Observer. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, July 3. Tlv; death has occurred of Mr. Thomas Fox, for ten years editor of the Siam Observer. Mr. i'o.\ formerly setged on several Malayan newspapers and was a wellknown character in Siam and Malaya.50 words
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Article46 1933-07-04 12 28 Days' Detention For Windsor Castle Sentry. London, June 28. Guardsman Harris, whe was courtmartialed on a charge of being asleep while on duty as sentry at Windsor Castle while Their Majesties were in residence, has been sentenced to 28 days' detention. -Reuter Wireless.Reuter - 46 words
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Article43 1933-07-04 12 Geneva, June 30. After voting the final resolution requesting governments to take the necessary steps to suspend the application of the 48-hour week and hearing the customary valedictory speeches, the International Labour Conference concluded its 70th session this afternoon. Reuter Wireless.Reuter - 43 words
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Article547 1933-07-04 12 The Good Fairy. HAPPY CHILDREN AT SUNGEI BULOH. (From Our Own C -espondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July 8, "Anil lh<tf /;'(•< f h< >i>ihj <>" "in," How often have those words been heard around happy firesides throughout the English-speaking world! Bu* a European audience in Malaya heard547 words
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Article185 1933-07-04 12 Government Congratulated On Success. London, June liS. Government secured a resounding success on its Indian policy at a specially convened meeting of the Central <'" yative Council today, at which the outstanding item on the Agenda was resolution congratulating the GoveriUMpTt on its success in maintaining law andReuter - 185 words
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Article88 1933-07-04 12 Pope Leaves Rome For First Time Since 1870. Rome, June S9. His Holiness the Pope n.ade his first excursion from Rome sine- 1870 when, reviving custom, he drove to the Church of St. Paul outside the walls to attend high mass on the occasion of the festivalReuter - 88 words
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Article37 1933-07-04 12 Mr. E. R. R'-ger manager of Holm i Estate, BaUng Berjuntai, will bt going home on leave shortly and Mr. V. F. S.van, of Sunge\ Serdang Estate, Kaper, will act in his place, ;ays our Klanc corre&poiident.37 words
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Article930 1933-07-04 12 PROTRACTED SQUABBLE IN PENANG SOCIETY. LAM' season's padi crop in Kedali <n now estimated to have totalled 7.'. million gantangs higher than any other crop yet recorded. The federation of Perak. SehUagOT, Negri Sembilan and Pahang came into operation on Ist. July. 18W, with Sir930 words
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Advertisement101 1933-07-04 12 THE HEAVY STRAIN OF MODERN LIFE demand! the preservation cf health and vitality with I In- utmost care. Energy which is so rapidly used up must be replaced Ijy suitable nourishment which in itself docs not make excessive demands en digestion. TALISMALT. the ideal loot! beverage, is a real taiisman101 words
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684 1933-07-04 13 Japanese Player's Success At Wimbledon. Brown Retains World's Title. NEGRI SEMBILAN TENNIS. Annual Tournament Results. (Kiniri Our -r> Correspondent.) Berembaa, July 2. The Negri Sembilan tennis championsJsif tournament is expected to be brought to a close by next week It is of interest to note that the mixed double? finalists684 words
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Article406 1933-07-04 13 A.P.C. Prove Too Good For Bramtoco. A.P.C Mrumtoco 1. In a Commercial Cup match at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday afternoon A.P.C, after having the better of the exchanges for quite three-quarters of the game, scored an easy victory over Bramtoco by four goals to one. Mr.406 words
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37 1933-07-04 13 R. 1.. ..6; 5.C.C. .1. In a friendly football m. tcl. yesterday afternoon on the Padan;r Raffles Institution scored a decisive victory over an S.C C. team by six goals to one.37 words
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Article27 1933-07-04 13 At the Singapore Swimming Club on Sunday a two breadths handicap race for B Class Agregate resulted as follows: 1, Riches; 2, Coombes; 3, Erickson.27 words
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Article675 1933-07-04 13 Tarbet's Success. FIRST SIX-METRE TO WIN BATAVIA CUP. At the Royal Singapore Yacht Club on Sunday the A and B Classes sailed the third and final race for the Batavia Visitors' Cup. The wird was very much fresher than k has been lately and consequently many675 words
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Article31 1933-07-04 13 Last night's results in the amateur billiards championship were as follows: Chan Ah Su beat J. I. Elias by six and Lee Chim Chye beat Tan Bock Lim by 49.31 words
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Article138 1933-07-04 13 Today. July 4. Billiards: 1-ball championship tournament. New World. 6.30 p.m. and y p.m. Football: S.A.K.A. Div. I: Pulau Brani vs R.A., Anson Rd.; Friendly: Malays vs. 5.t Jalan Benar. Wednesday. July 3. Billiards: 4-ball championship tournament. New World. 6.30 p.m. and U p.ni. Football: S.A.F.A. Div. II:138 words
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Article18 1933-07-04 13 [The cooperation of club secretaries i* requested in keeping this diary of sporting jvenu •c«»T«*e-and up- to dale.}18 words
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Article215 1933-07-04 13 In Five-Set Match. COCHET EASILY BEATS STOEFEN. London. July 3. The weather was very hot when play was resumed in the All-England championships at Wimbledon today. In the fifth round of the men's singles J. B. Crawford (Australia) defeated G. P. Hughes (Great Britain), 6—l, 6—l,6 1,Reuter - 215 words
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Article144 1933-07-04 13 Wins L.T.A. Women's Singles Final. In the final of the Singapore women's tennis championship at the S.C.C. yesterday Mrs. Laing defeated Mrs. Taylor, 6—2, I—6, 6—2. Mrs. Laing won the first set by beautiful placing but Mrs. Taylor made a brilliant recovery in the second and outplayed her144 words
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Article120 1933-07-04 13 Ties Arranged for This Week. The following ties have been arranged in the Singapore L.T.A. championship tournament at the S.C.C. TODAY'S TIES. Mixed Doubles. Miss Michael and Chtong Chce Lim vs. Miss Toby and N. S. Wise. Mrs. Power and H. 8. Hewett vs. Mrs. A. P. Cameron120 words
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Article141 1933-07-04 13 Rest Trial Match This Week-End. A trial match prior to the selection of the Rest team to meet the Europeans in the annual Clarke Cup cricket match, which is to be played on the Padang on .Inly 14, 15 and 16, will be held on the S.R.C.141 words
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Article43 1933-07-04 13 Beat Penang Malays At Football. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, July 3. The Perak Chinese football team which is visiting Penang, and which lost to a Penang team 4—o, defeated the Darul Aibsan Football Club by the odd goal .in three.43 words
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Article355 1933-07-04 13 Handicaps for Second Day's Events. The handicaps for the second day of the r.rak Turf Cluli professional meeting tomorrow are as follow.-: Race 1. Horses. Class (3 furs.): Kali Bob-The-Gorg« '.1.2, Hannah.! Garden 9.1, High Crag v.i, Katon Crap 8.8, Conan Doyle S.I. Silvanus 7.11, K.355 words
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Article89 1933-07-04 13 Unsuccessful Bid For World Title. Manchester, July S. In a 18-rooad contest foi the world's bantamweight championship the holder, AI Brown (Panama) outpointed JohnnyKing (Manchester), the British titleholder, here tonight \l This is King's second defeat within the last two month* for on May89 words
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Article171 1933-07-04 13 S.G.C. Women's Bogey Competition. The women*' July bogey competition was played at Bukit Timah yesterday :inci molted in a win fur Mis. HolmesSmith in "A" division with a MOn of 1 down, and a win for Mrs. MacMutlan in "B" division with a More of 1 down and171 words
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Article67 1933-07-04 13 The following have accepted to play foi the Singapore Non-Benders against theS.C.C. first eleven on the padung on Sunday at ll).:;i> a.m.: A. H. Assuer. H. R. BartsJa, 11. M. Cantrell. W. W. Dean, K. K. Goodman, O. P. Griffith-Jones (capt.l. H. S. Hewett. A. B. Jorda.i.67 words
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Article67 1933-07-04 13 The following are chanj;(s in the dstCl of First Division League k">»> Pulau Brani vs. X.A.. today, postponed until Saturday. July 29, at AnsOfl Road Stadium. R. A. vs. S.R.C. postponed from June i 27 will be played at Anaon Road Stadium I on Aujr. 11. R. vs.67 words
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Advertisement42 1933-07-04 13 NE W Tl* fiiuvst Portable GraaanjriMM ever ranrkctciJ at its moderate price. "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" PORTABLE GRAMOPHONE MODEL 97 $35°° Fitted with Record Carrier for 12 ten inch records, automatic stop and quick en&igcmcnt winding handle. "MOUTRIE'S" "H.M.V." SPECIALISTS. SINGAPORE and PENANG.42 words
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Advertisement9 1933-07-04 13 Stands preme Hiroughouf 1 c— Malaya/ £j\ Bangsv^B J9 words
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Article543 1933-07-04 14 Brooklyn Beat Chicago In Double-Header. New York. July The following were the results of baseWai! gMMI played today: National I.eaitut-. hicagu ..I 15 0 Brwkl) 7 Ifi n Lorn no Tin -re -I for Brooklyn. Chicago 6 0 Brooklyn 4 10 2 inciiii'a 0 I 1 I'.o543 words
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Article350 1933-07-04 14 I Nondescripts Easily Beat Indian Association. The Nondescript-; easily defeated the Indian Association on the N.C.C. ground on Saturday, passing their opponents' total with eight wickets in hand. Scores: Indian Ammb. liarigovind c and b I Pereira K Davar ll>\v I) <le Silva 0, Rujaram c Humphries l>350 words
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Article332 1933-07-04 14 Sepoy Lines Easily Beat Garrison. The match between the Sepoy Lines i Golf Club ami the Garriso 1 Coif Club on Sunday resulted in a win for the former by 9\ pts to 1% Pi*- Result:: (Sepoy Lines' playis mentioned first) Dr. Low'son and Dr. Enjflish 0. Flt.-Lt.332 words
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Article154 1933-07-04 14 The following ties hsve been arranged in the S.C.C. lawn bowls American tournament TODAY'S TIES. E. J. Cassels and C. M. McNair vs. E. G. Staunton and J. H. Donoghue. G. Cameron and E. Fozard vs. E. A. Brown and I). Timnis. H. Henshelwood and C. G. Fugler154 words
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356 1933-07-04 14 Broker 'Uncontrollable' Youth Punished. When a young Habshi boy was brought up lor sentence before Mr. J. F. F. Gregg in the Second Police Court yesterday morning on a charge of stealing five Kuropean suits of clothes from his father's employer, Mr. M. A.356 words
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Article63 1933-07-04 14 500 Portable Receiving Sets To Aid Delegates. Stockholm. June 2K. Five hundred portable receiving sets have been provided for the delegate- of the World Power Conference to enable them to listen to any speakers addressing the Conference simultaneously in separate rooms. The ex-Crown Prince, opening the Conference, emphasisedReuter - 63 words
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Article78 1933-07-04 14 Returns To Washington After Holiday Cruise. Weichpol, June President Roosevelt's holiday cruise abcard the yacht Aml>?rjack ended today, when the President left for Washington aboard the cruiser Indianapolis, after taking farewell at Campbell Islard of a number of American and Canadian politicians, who had been await ng hisReuter - 78 words
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Article76 1933-07-04 14 Lord Ashfield To Control All Passenger Transport. London, June 30. London's passenger transport passe--under the control of the newly-created London Passengei Tra isport Board. This will be effected by the coming into operation of the act transferring control IK in aliout ICi public undertakings atpresent operating coaches,Reuter - 76 words
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Article53 1933-07-04 14 British M.P.S Urge Restoration Of Territory. l.i. I'lmii June 28. The Revision of the Treaty of Trianon, with the object of .-jstoring territory to Hungary which is essentially Hungarian, is urged in a resolution lodged l>y seven members of the House of Commons. Immediate consideration, however. l|ilReuter - 53 words
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Article52 1933-07-04 14 Soviet Ambassador To Turkey Decorated. Moscow, June 14. The presidium of the Ce.tral Executive Committee of the U.S.S.R. has awarded the Order of Lenin, highest honour within its gift, to M. Suritz, Soviet Ambassador to Turkey in recognii tioii at his ten years' uceessful work in that52 words
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Article29 1933-07-04 14 London, June 30. A first folio of Shakespeare fetched t'll.'jOO at the Rosehe-.y library saie at Sotheby's today. The purchaser wa < Dr. KoM-nbach, of America. Rtu'er Wireles*29 words
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Article456 1933-07-04 14 "First-Class Funeral," Says Herr Nadolny. 'eneva, June 80. In the words of the lierman delegates, Herr Nadolny. the Disarmament Conference was given a "first-class funeral." when in May the Committee took the advice of the Conference's Bureau anl decided on Thursday to adjourn till Oct. Hi. HerrReuter - 456 words
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Article224 1933-07-04 14 Old Alliance Still In Force Moscow. June IS, In an Mtttorial on Anglo-Japanese relations, Pravila declares today that the Washington Treaty of 192: i only formally abrogated (ho alliance entered into by 'rf-eat Britain and Japan, that ever since 1922. especially in recent years, British imperialism has224 words
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Article159 1933-07-04 14 Album Depicts Soviet Development. An album of 40 artistically-drawn tables and diagrams showing the results of the first Five- Year Plan has been published here in the Enjflish and French languages, and copit-s have been sent to the World Economic Conference in London for distribution among; the delejca159 words
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Advertisement41 1933-07-04 14 ARGUS. THE RACING EXPERT OF THE SPORTING IMNK. Send for our $5 daily wire or $12 for the meeting. First Day's $5 wire showed $50 profit Sporting Pink Special Wednesday Sat. at Fed. Rubber Stamp Co. Address: ARGUS, Eu Court. Singapore.41 words
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Advertisement342 1933-07-04 14 *****8 I The most delicious tonic fcod you have m ever been asked to take contains all the W most important health factors you need! n Ostomalt contains vitamins A, B, C and D, V the vitamins that build you up after A illness, keep you fit and free from342 words
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Article69 1933-07-04 15 Dartmoor Mutineers In I'arkhurst. (Fro: Our Own Correspondent.) July 1. The desperate attempt of 60 convicts to escape from Parkhurst was frustrated in the nick of time yesterday. Following a "squealer's" hint, roughly made kt ys tnat fitted every cell were lound together with terrible improvised weapons, tiles69 words
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Article43 1933-07-04 15 Hitfh Nazi Official's Car Overtaken. (From Oin Own Correspondent.) John Waller, the Ron of the principal proprietor of The Times, was seriously assaulted m Berlin for "an outrage of •'tifiuettc in allowing his car to overtake that of high Nazi official.43 words
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Article30 1933-07-04 15 Body Found Riddled With Bullets. The bjllet-riddled body of the widow ci the Africil gangster Jack Diamond was found in Brooklyn yesterday. Diamond was murdered some months ago.30 words
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Article22 1933-07-04 15 Death Of Former Argentine President. Buenos Aires. July 4. The death is announced of the c-togen-aran e\-Pn'siikri!. Senor Irigoyen. Rcu-U-i.22 words
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Article60 1933-07-04 15 I don"t see \»hy the accused could not. have leaded guilty in the first instance," commented Mr. H. A. Forrer, the Criminal District Judge, yesterday when Ng Keng Yeow, the proprietor of a liquor shop in Queen Street, admitted failing to keep his stock book up to60 words
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Article26 1933-07-04 15 The R<'v. G. V. Summers, principal of the An^lo-Chinese School. Klanjr, with Mrs. Summers and children, will be sailing for Armrica on long leave very (hortly26 words
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Article122 1933-07-04 15 He Mistook a Cow For A Bull It is essential for an amateur toreador to know a bull when he sees one. A young Northants man forgot that. Because courting couples have not been careful to close gates after them, a number of Northamptonshh farmers have turned bulls122 words
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Article123 1933-07-04 15 Divorce Decree Against Baronet Husband. Lady Lindsay-Hogg (Miss Frances Doble,' the actress) was granted a decree ii?i, with costs, by Lord Merrivale, in th Divorce Court on the ground of the misconduct of her husband, Sir Anthony Lindsay-Hogp, Bart., at a London hotel in January this year.123 words
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Article94 1933-07-04 15 Study Revived in Canton Schools. With a view to uplifting the scholastic attainment of students in Canton, Gen. Chan Chai-tong has submitted his proposal to the South-West Politic- Council for his revival of studies in the O ,;.> Classics, especially the Eook on Filial Piety and the Fqur94 words
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Article100 1933-07-04 15 Foreign Minister Back At Work After Illness. Nanking, June 20. The Nanking Foreign Minister, Dr. Lo Wen-kan, who has been confir-H at his residence for some days since last week because of an eye complaint, attended the Executive Yuan weekly session this morning and in the afternoon100 words
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Article122 1933-07-04 15 Carried On With Broken Front Fork. Frank Longman, of Kalirs:. W.. a well-known racing motor-cyciist. was fatally injured in the Isle of Man while competing in the Tourist Trophy lightweight race. "c vas ridinc an Executor Jap, and having had trouble, was trying to make up time122 words
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Advertisement398 1933-07-04 15 HKHg-W/*! v Rn^anflni f^nniga gflb>. V.C nnnnr w>l W^nnnnni g9bt Jnnna Hf JR nW 1 'V ganff^l '\W I linn EL \NJfli^HlVDiivrm i€ l now realise the full joy of motoring "To give added weight to my views. I may say that noi only am I an engineer but 1398 words
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Article4681 1933-07-04 16 Commons Jh'W Malayan History Made In Seconds. RUBBER RESTRJCTWNISTS VERSUS "gEAUSM." (Fiom Our Own (oi lesponden' i m Struts Times Oh i<-t. I Fleet Street, June 81. ••**K. Campbell (Bromley. V.) M 1»* the Secretary of State for the j Colonies what action he had decided to4,681 words
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Advertisement14 1933-07-04 16 MORE BIG CASH PRIZES MUST BE WON See next issue of The Sunday Times.14 words
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Advertisement291 1933-07-04 16 FAT MAN LOSES 63 lbs. Kruschen and Walking Overweight men who want to lose :i few pounds can have the beneftt Of this man's exneriencea. He gives them to v publication: "In a little over ttrelvo montnx T ha'o reduced nn weigh! front lbs, I lbs., by lakimr a dose291 words
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1578 1933-07-04 17 OVER MARCO POLO'S TRAIL BY CAR, PLANE AND RAIL. Three thousand five hundred miles along; the trail of Marco Polo with aeroplane*, motor-cars and trains swallowing up in days the hundreds of miles which the great Venetian traveller laboriously covered in years is the1,578 words
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Article174 1933-07-04 17 Historical Society's Work. During the past year the Malacca Historical Society has l>een continuing its Wejfh of preserving relics of olden times: tombstones on St. Paul's Hill have been arranged, the two postern gates of the ():<l Gateway, formerly blocked up, have been opened an i the roof174 words
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Letter492 1933-07-04 17 No Tears Necessary For Directors. To the Editor of the St aitu Times Sir. -Having read with interest the cor-lespondi-.ice in your columns concerning Diinlop Plantations Ltd.. I think it is evident that those who have criticised this company have nothing against the compaay as such, but maintain,492 words
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Letter850 1933-07-04 17 To the Editor of the Straits Times Sir, With reference to the leader in your issue of June 2ii, the reasons for passing the Third Party (Rights Akainst Insurers) Act of l«30 wore very fai'ly and correctly set out, but it must be ;■<■'- inenibered that just850 words
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Letter665 1933-07-04 17 To the Editor of the Straits Times Sir, The Economic Conference MU convened really, I believe, to cure the world's economic ills and surely, chiefly, to get the abundant surplus to the starving millions Then can it possibly be i order te use the Conference to concent rateon the665 words
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Letter122 1933-07-04 17 To the Editor of the Strains Time-. Sir. In your issue of yesterday's date, announcing the visit of Dr. Lanka Sundram, M.A., Ph. D., it is stated that he has arrived from Saigon to continue his mission, ordered by Jkc Indian GovturtUMßt, of inquiring into the labour122 words
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Letter88 1933-07-04 17 To tlw Editor of the Straits Timer,. oir,— Mr. Kijk's attention might well be i ivi'.u to a sentence from your leading Urttcl. in your issue of June 27. low 'here is a custom known in American sporting circles ;is ballyhoo" and M consist of dnt88 words
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Letter40 1933-07-04 17 li i- .vgriJted that the letter forwardad b" Air. Gfltte in reply to Mr. .Julian I' ranked cannot be published. Tiie Straits Times tunnoi lend itself to anything that is likely engender racial of religious bitterness. Ed.. S.T.40 words
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Article205 1933-07-04 17 Programme of Drills up U> and for ".cek ending July y, aiv: Tuesday. July 1. 6.18 p.m. (itadquartcr.--, "A" (Itf.G.) Coy.. Lecture: lire Control; 5.16 p.m.. Headquarter:-. Armoured Car Section. Section Parade! 5.15 p.m. Headquarters, 2nd Bn. Signal Section. Leetnci Signalling. 6.11 p.m.. Headquarters, 2nd Bn Int. Section,205 words
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Advertisement282 1933-07-04 17 n Take this strength-maker These are the days when health and fitness count for much. A course of SCOTT'S Emulsion now saves costly illnesses later. SCOTT'S Emulsion is more than a lunghealing health-giver, it is a food tonic that nourishes, strengthens, and sustains. It builds body, bone and brain. But282 words
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2984 1933-07-04 18 LORD RIDDELL'S WAR DIARY. Behind The Scenes In Camp And Council. Lord Riddell is no respecter of persons at any time and jt he has spared no one in his latest book, "Lord Kiddell's War Diary," which, by reason of the piquant revelations2,984 words
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Advertisement307 1933-07-04 18 1^ SWING 4jflP OVER TO i\SWTJVG Your Ideal Whisky a blend specially made for the Straits specially made for you and your climate. Specially light and delicate g||| but just as strong. Study your health and try it. j^^ JOHNNIE WALKER Jl|p| CALDBECK MACGREGOR Lfj Incorporated undrr I If- t307 words
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Article2467 1933-07-04 19 hi UTS DRAMA 1\ THE COMMONS M TOKE>> OFFER A (.RE AT Si RP RISE BIT VOT A SETTLEMENT MR. SEVILLE CHAMBERLAIIS PLAYS ATLAS COST OF I EMPLOYMENT 4 SEVENFOLD I\(REASE WORRIED M NIPS Al\D A LANGUID HOUSE. I Prom "hi Own Correspondent.) Stkaits2,467 words
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Article264 1933-07-04 19 Diners Sprayed With Scent. Rome, Sunday. A "futurist" banquet, lasting for Mi hours and preceded by eau-de-Cologne and pepper cocktails, was (riven by Signor Marinetti, Italy's Kutnrist Royai Academician, in Milan. The menu consisted of 12 courses of v. hj\t were described as "plastic" eatahj low, and from264 words
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Article865 1933-07-04 19 BOYCOTT OF B. S. VESSELS. Dismissals Sequel. "BOYS" WHO EXTORTED! HUGE TIPS. Hong Kong, June 21. 1 roubles with the Butterfield Swire Co.s Chinese cabin boys, otherwise called 1 teaboys, have now assumed a serioni pect with the strike of all Ch.ivse sailors and firemen on the B. S. Hong865 words
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Article939 1933-07-04 19 Test Consignment REPORTED AS ENTIRELY SATISFACTORY. The annual report of the Imperial te which I. a.- just been i- ued tains many interesting references to Malaya If anything the numoei of inquiries by local ih m- and people tor the assistance of the Institute have increased939 words
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Miscellaneous175 1933-07-04 19 Today's Crossword Puzzle (CLUES.) ACROSS Obliteratm.-i -•I gparssi strl f (1 h Ust of candidat*! 7. Kxamine i' eul 10. Uadoraround roomi JJ f™* brlskly l>! feeler ::i '?wel'? we1 11. Ilrum S' 1«. Prevalent 17. Customer cake,, is. Party l'u. Weedea resscl Benefit S RepUnt 'I I"" -M Fold175 words
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Article, Illustration33 1933-07-04 20 THK START of the (irctna (ireen Race at the Singapore Polo Club's Gymkhana TIIK i.UKI\\ I.[,'lK\ I! \< K n progress at the IVn (lul>. THE MISICAL POST net in Urn Ma Mfw Cymkhana33 words
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Article, Illustration103 1933-07-04 20 W. XI.DXXI). the runncr-iii) in the Singapore Island tjolf championship, who ga\e such a plucky display in the tinal. takinu the match to the .'{2nd hole after being six down at the lHth. J. T. SMITH about to use his brassie at the second hole hl'ut103 words
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Article, Illustration28 1933-07-04 20 MR. TEH SAY KOO and Miss Ena (.uat Ken K Lim after their wedding on Saturday |)lt. LIM BOOM KKNG. the father of Mis* Era (.imt Keng l.im.28 words
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Advertisement16 1933-07-04 20 THE OCEAN ACCIDENT AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION, LTD. (Incorporated in QfMl Britain^ Head Office for Mala>A: SINCJAPORE.16 words