The Straits Times, 24 July 1933
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Title Section37 1933-07-24 1 The Straits Times [ESTABLISHED NEARLY A CENTURY.] THE LARGEST AND MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. PIPAGES. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY 24, 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS. The Straits Times 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY 24, 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS37 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement444 1933-07-24 1 SINGAPORE: T«. CaXIL ST. CPMC 5151). W^m^m^M SLEDC| SWEETENED CONDENSED rBJSS£iBk i//m Mil I. Kf f %W And the cold crisp surroundings of I rWJm ihe f*med Beraese Alps thousands of bNstth seekers food new -»Urour every, ■H^i^-^— year. AAer the mows have melted y^ r th* AL«NB VALLEYS OF444 words
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Advertisement124 1933-07-24 1 KUALA LUMPUR: 25. JAVA ST. ('PHONE 3663). ROBINSON'S jK RECOMMEND fVIYELLAL Kf p FOR TROPICAL AND TRAVEL WEAR-. I" *VIYELLA'— IS A SCIENTIFIC MIXTURE I OF WOOL AND COTTON WHICH PREVENTS THE USUAL SHRINKING DUE TO PERSPIRATION AND WASHING. /n'^'-Blii > J Vll t^LLA- FOR MEN Wi HALF-HOSE. GOLF-HOSE, SLIP-OVERS,124 words
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Advertisement520 1933-07-24 2 P. 0., BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINK. (Incorporated in England.) MAIL. PASSENGER AND CARGC SERVICES. uSl^N^R^T^rKf-llESig GOVERNMENT. LONDON AND FAR EAST OUTWARD FROM LONDON FOB CHINA AND JAPAN. Tonrcge Due Spore. yBHUTAN 6,000 Aug. CARTHAGE 15.000 Aug. 4 NALDERA ICOOO Aug. 18 > SOUDAN «^OO Aug. SO CORFU IM'OO S'P*-520 words
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Advertisement668 1933-07-24 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.) TO LONDON. Naples, Marseilles. Loadoa, Antwerp Rotterdam and Middlesbroagh. Vessels. Tonnage. Due Sail. i FUSHIMI MARU 10.900 July 27 *8 HAKOZAKI MARU 10.400 Aag. 9 10 t TERUKUNI MARU 12,000 Aag. 22 23 HAKUSAN MARU IO.tOO Sept 7 HARUNA MARU 10.400 Sept. 20 21 5668 words
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Advertisement522 1933-07-24 2 BURNS PHILP LINE. (Incorporated la Australia.) EOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailinga by the wellknown steamer MARELLA (7365 tons) and the sj. MANGOLA (8.351 tons) (Cargo only). The s.s. MARKLLA la ona of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia, cabins522 words
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Advertisement528 1933-07-24 2 THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LIMITED. (Incorporated in Denmark.) PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. TO GENOA. LONDON, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. From From From From Spore Malacca Port Penang Swett ERRIA 1/8 1/8 2/8 4/8 LALANDIA 22/8 22/8 23/8 26/8 MEONIA 12/9 12/9 13/9 16/9 ALSIA 3/10 8/10 4/10 6/10 BCRINGIA 24/10528 words
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Advertisement1251 1933-07-24 2 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean THE HUA KHIOW STEAMSHIP CO. Steam Ship Co. Ltd., and Chla* (1*31) LTD. Mataal Steam Navigation Co. Ltd.) THB CUNARD STEAMSHIP CO. LTD. THE STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO. LTD. THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP CO. LTD. THB CHINA NAVIGATION CO. LTD. THE AUSTRALIAN ORIENTAL LINE Ltdj THE SIAM1,251 words
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Article1534 1933-07-24 3 White Star Meeting. DEFAULT IN PAYMENT OF DEBENTURES. The annual meeting of the White Star Line was held in London. The chair was taken by Mr. A. B. Cauty, who in the course of his speech dealt with the situation which has arisen in regard to the1,534 words
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Article222 1933-07-24 3 Not Built to Win The America's Cup. A correspondent writes to a home paper:— Shamrock, the late Sir Thomas Lipton's 23-metre racin gvessel, is to be I broken up. She is not to be confused with the yachts intentionally built to challenge for the America's222 words
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Article282 1933-07-24 3 SINGKEL, Dut 285 tons, from Djambi 24-7, for Djambi 26-7. TOBA, Dut.. 687 tons, from Djambi 24-7, for Djambi 2C-7. IPOH, Brit., 528 tons, from Penang 24-7, for Penang 26-7. GEN. VAN GEEN, Dut.. 719 tons, from Batavia 24-7, for Riouw 29-7. REAEL, Dot., 1.496 tons, from Banoa282 words
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Article124 1933-07-24 3 Monday, July 24. Ships alongside the Wharves or expected t.. arrive. Godowa Gate. Entrance i KEPI'KL HARBOUR. Main Whart Lch. "Lady Guillemard." The Cable, W. Splendour, Van Heutiz. Khoen-Hoea, KinU. Oil Wharf Nil. Oml Wharf Nil. VESSELS IN DRY DOCK* Tnnjong I'agar. I Albert Deck Soli. Victoria124 words
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Advertisement731 1933-07-24 3 jfre NORDDEUTSCHER rr.fr.'i LLOYD. IryftH (Incorporated ill IfcjjiM,! Germany.) The undermentioned are the company's intended fixtures OUTWARD. 9 SAALE for Manila. Hong Kong. Shanghai, N. China Japan Aug. 1 LAHN for Manila, Hong Kong, Shanghai. N. China A Japan Ang. 14 S TRAVE for Manila, Hong Kong, Shanghai, N. China731 words
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Advertisement433 1933-07-24 3 Fares Again Reduced. £67.3.11. For beautiful trip from MANILA /HONG KONB TO EUROPE. VIA AMERICA Tourist elaaa acroaa the Pacific lat claaa Rail in America. Tourist class Atlantic oa the famous and new 5... Manhattan or S3. Washington. (If passage through the Panama Canal la desired approximately £5.0.0. extra). An433 words
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Advertisement400 1933-07-24 3 ELLERMAN BUCfcMLL STFAMSHIP CO. UV. (Incorporated in Sngland.) "ELLERMAN" LINL\ Freight Service to UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. Via Ports and Sun Canal OUTWARDS. TO HONG KONG. SHANGHAI I*P.\!¥. CITY OF NEWCASTLE DW f£"\ s.s. CITY OF CORINTH Sept. 21 HOMEWARDS. CITY OF BEDFORD f^uVe^'* L'don, R'dam H'burg July 30 Aug.400 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous126 1933-07-24 3 SINGAPORE WEATHER REPORT. Station Yesterday Last night Max. Rainfall Bright Mm. temp. Ins Sunshine temp. •P hrs. *P Alor Star 83 0.77 NU 72 Sitlawan 93 Nil 7.1 73 K. Trengganu 89 NU 7.7 73 Bukit Jeram 90 0.50 9.3 72 Malacca 87 0.16 11.5 71 Singapore 92 NU 10.9126 words
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Advertisement345 1933-07-24 4 SITUATION VACANT When appl>ing for any position advertised in these columns send copies or tesMmonisU. Do net send originals. WANTED, Stenographer male oi female for hal day work. Perfect knowiedtre of German language essential. State experience and salary roiiu'red- G" 5 Straits Timos. SITUATION WANTED Experienced Accountant.'Bonk-keeper desires engagement. Highest345 words
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Advertisement752 1933-07-24 4 HOUSES. FLATS TO LET Bnaolewa. AnyOUa Park. A—mlba Ce. TO LET, t Naaato Hflt An>fr Jleyr fjml HOUSB. on liiuMHs Hill. lent $40 United Engineers. TO LET. SHOP, FLAT. Am*** efcaflejna. Apply S'pcrs BnilJiag Corps Market St. TO LET, No. 8, Mt. Elisaaia, tennis eonrt and modern salutation. Aa*ly N.752 words
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Advertisement618 1933-07-24 4 BUSINESS PREMISES TO LET TO LET, spacious modern eSee aceoaeasodaUam with gsaawn on ReSes Place. For further particulars apply to 788, Strt.tt Times, Nona TO LET at considerably reduced rent, 2nd! too.- Borsuniy Building, 41, Rebioson Road, formerly occupied by Vacuum Oil Company, Inc. Lift and all modern conveniences! Apply618 words
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Advertisement788 1933-07-24 4 TENDERS I SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. TENDERS. NOTICE is hereby given tkat teadere are »cw tctvtted fo* the following materials sen lees, and tkat particulars ef such teawars saay be sbtslaeJ ia the Tender Room Municipal Omces. Installation ef Sanitary Fittings at:— Nos. U, 61 62 Craig Rd, Nos. 495, 4*7,788 words
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Advertisement720 1933-07-24 4 AUCTION NOTICES. AUCTION SALE of stock-in-trade of Fertiliser Works. Te be held at No. 17 Jiti Kirn Street, off Kiss Seng Road, on Teeee-ay. July Js. IMS, at 11 a-m. Comprising one Carters New Patent grinding mill with Crompton motor and starter, Fairbank platform scale, Carbolex Disinfectant, Hubbocks red ochro720 words
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Advertisement423 1933-07-24 4 BUSINESS CARDS MASSAGE HALL MANICURE AND MASSAGE Mrs. BARD and Miaa HANA. M. WATERLOO STREET. Telephone 7467. KI.IM.NG. Chop Ban Hoe Lee, 2, Jal.-.n Mrtfing. *ATU PAHAT. Sain Bombay More, 2b. Jalan Rshmat SEGAMAT. Thye Leong A Co., 911, Jalan Awang. ML'.AR. Nan Yang A Co., 41. Jalan Maharani. Lanka423 words
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Miscellaneous179 1933-07-24 4 SUBSCRIPTION RATES Singapore Within Ontsidr withoa! Ualaya. Malaya. Peetare. Men I lily 3.0* 4.M f 256 Quart, rly K.SS (1 > 7.6* Half Yearly JI7.M $24.M $16.M Yearly $S4.M $48.M $U.t« NOTE— Output ion cheques should Include the asusl bank discount. ADVERTISEMENT RATES The charges and instructions for CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS179 words
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Advertisement358 1933-07-24 5 HOTELS I S»e^»lB»BBBB»»»»«B™i»»»»^B^P^^a»«^a™B«B«BBBBB»»aB«B»l«B««B»«S»»BSl t«B?A«iMW. RAFFLES HOTEL MALAYA'S PREMIER MOTEL Room* with Modem Sanitation and Hot and Cold Runt** Water. TODAY'S ATTRACTIONS TEA DANCE— 6.3O to 8.15 p.m. INFORMAL DINNER DAKCE-9.30 to Mid-night GRILL SERVED ON THE LAWN^ Special Dally Tea Informal Special Dollar Lunch Dances Dinner Dances Dinner Dances A358 words
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Advertisement114 1933-07-24 5 PLATE -LESS ACCUMULATORS Already the plate-lass, doabUcapacity accumulator has mostly superseded present-day "piste* types —by next season, bat- mm tery-asers everywhere KQ 'VlLp will to over completely ww AMK to the "accumulator *C TK of a now day." ♦3a«9 GENERAL DATA Twice tke capacity «er Iky. woisM, dae to (1)114 words
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Advertisement25 1933-07-24 5 RAFFLES CAFE TRY OUR SPECIAL $1.00 TIFFINS TONIGHT'S CONTINENTAL SPECIAL $1 GEBACKENES HUHN MIT KURKENSALAD, BRATKARTOFFELN (Crumbed Fried Chicken.) UNDER EUROPEAN CHEFS SUPERVISION. PHONE 5381s25 words
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Advertisement290 1933-07-24 5 Always Fresh and C 00 1.... Even the most strenuous games in the hottest weather do not worry her. She is in splendid physical trim, the centre of attraction, the envy of less fortunate women. The radiantly healthy woman is kept in tihat condition by a plentiful rich and pure290 words
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Advertisement68 1933-07-24 5 FOR ALL DEFECTS OF VISION CONSULT M. EZEKIEL SONS, OPTOMETRISTS aad OPTICIANS. Only Address: Rafllea Chambers, Raßea Place, 8 1 no pore. Branch: U. NoordwlJk, BaUria. Optometrist t A. M. EZEKIEL. O.C FLO. (London), etc SELANGOR CLUB, FRASER*S HILL. Adjoining padang and tennis courts. Modern sr.nitation: Electric light: Billiard table:68 words
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Miscellaneous478 1933-07-24 5 SINGAPORE RADIO TIME TABLE. By Oar Expert SINGAPORE (Radio S«rvto Co)— M«trw 49.9— Mon., We<L. ud Tbuwday 6.1R to 8 JO pjn. Snu 11 *.m- to 1.80 p-m-KUALA LUMPUft— Metrw 48JSSun. Tues. ud FrL 1 to 9 p.m. BANDOENG— Metraa 58 M.— Daily 5.30— 10 p.m. PARIS— Metres 19.66— Dally478 words
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Miscellaneous450 1933-07-24 5 MALAYAN A*JS. KUALA, LUMPUR. Programme For Tuesday, 25th July. Z.GJL UM Metres 7 P Jn. Odeon Records. A 221.220 Selection— Hullow Muscow —Dajos Bela Dance Orchestra. A 221.553 Songs There's magic in j the Air.— But for you.— Lilian Hanrey. j A 221.027 SeiecUon- Under the double eagle— March— Grlllenbanner—450 words
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Article28 1933-07-24 6 I. i <»f Roffiti w \ntl \ircraft (iim til 1 1 1 .r I.V1 .V" I.'1 L"!! K1 1 1.. II I 111 M28 words
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Article56 1933-07-24 6 rtihlic School Ho> Sent To I'rlHon. I IMVf lilflll't*. Dill KilliV ill.i lint Mi I i liuiulilt.it mliiiwuil I Rliil 111' \lt I Uldlm 1 1. nu PuUt«. I*, "",'lc'l I lii. ami li. I nu li |.i. Mix ii Mil H uiut I i .il. ii .156 words
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Article19 1933-07-24 6 \iislriilla Showing Slkhh "II 1. 1 1 with pull iMi n mill lie *,i:i done tin19 words
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Article32 1933-07-24 6 Kditor hi .in. ..I lor ('ailing Him A I. n i, iti Thu Untie mm 'Hi«' i lUliUig v >.i Ibo U h mTmnl 'iiun.i.l-.T 'h.^'. 'i'iu'i'i li M32 words
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Article44 1933-07-24 6 llcadmaHtcr'H Advii I* RmiUoyeri, Aililn mm ii .in U v aitlli ftuplq n,iy §ii i iii. i 1 1 .11. 111 1 hfit tur I'M 1 VVM M M |M Ml I In hi| i 111 111 1 ft munugnr or A44 words
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Article22 1933-07-24 6 11 Mnfflc ('iiHcmcntN of A I iiml of Kiu'ry." Mi ni WIIHI tllH Hll "I I I i i22 words
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Article29 1933-07-24 6 Nail l( ho Not Join. .rkMttOMf itfin in A lilnt It' all i I tiuni i in wuik wiili Hum.. I'nmt vi laku Hi Rtuter Wlrclna.Reuter - 29 words
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Article12 1933-07-24 6 4 NazlH Killed In (olllrilnn Driver Commits Suicide OorlUi, Jul,12 words
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Article60 1933-07-24 6 Jodgfe Hop lon Will Ite Ifchiiiwd. ha iii i h hill i i lit) li thu I I I, IWII 111 ■ll'.ltl II .11.. 1 111 >. Mi til I, A> III I i uder. lv li.. i 1,1, Nu i was t t,, I60 words
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Article64 1933-07-24 6 "Allowing Rnflnod'i Wealth (o Kot." 1.11 .11 1 I'll I I .> rii 1 1 i I i li .i i .ii.. l i .i i ..< ilia time* I Hi. hi I M.li n ,i .i. .1 th .1 Hi in unit ttiu ill lli,t Hal ni64 words
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Advertisement45 1933-07-24 6 ir*UMFUL ARTIBTIC FURNITURE lATEST CREATIONS EXCLUSIVE DESIGNS (No i '"<u« Sflfdii.m DOZENS COMPLETE SUITES I MM HON. d ll\M>" US. CORRECT PRICES, j i I BEST PEOPLE FURNISH FRANKELS. J tin I FRANKELS ri)RIIIT«lll IULEIIM AHK VMIH 111 l OF YOUR IRIPECTIOR. WE WELCOME YOU.45 words
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Advertisement133 1933-07-24 6 LUCAS C. A. V. ROTAX THE BATTERIES WHICH ARE STANDARD EQUIPMENT ON Ovi \t •0 OF BRITISH CARS. II vni'K iiuy Ml II .\'i. AY. OR 11(11 \V II IS (.(lAKANIII b 111 l UNOERMENTIONEI ions WILL <ll\ I W)U ni MIS AND RENDER ANY LUCAS ItHVICI MALAYAN MOTORS LIMITED.133 words
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Article136 1933-07-24 7 New Manager Arrives For Raffles Hotel After eight years' absence in London, Mr. T. Troller, former manager of the Astor House Hotel. Shanghai, and of the Grand Hotel Wagons Llts, Pekln, has returned to the East, as the new manager of Raffles Hotel. Mr. Troller arrived in136 words
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Article117 1933-07-24 7 New Institution Founded At Klang. (From Our Own Correspondent^ Klang, July 22. At a meeting of the Roman Catholics of Klang and Coast Districts held at the Jarochlal House. Klang, it was unanimously decided to open a Roman Catholic Club in Klang in line, with other Roman Catholic117 words
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Article39 1933-07-24 7 The Klnta Sanitary Board has refused an application for the erection of a stadium and the construction of a bicycle track on the vacant piece of land on the other side of the Anderson School, Ipoh.39 words
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Article81 1933-07-24 7 Arrives In Singapore On Health Trip. Prince Damrong, brother of the King of Siam. arrived In Singapore yesterday by the Valaya In the course of a trip round the Malay Peninsula which he has undertaken for reasons of health. He left Bangkok on July 15. and is leaving81 words
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Article36 1933-07-24 7 In the Supreme Court on Saturday the Chief Justice, Sir Walter Huggard, dismissed an appeal by a Chinese, Ng Ah Tong, who had been convicted of assault and sentenced to two months' rigorous imprisonment.36 words
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Article17 1933-07-24 7 Mr. H. D. Leighton, Agricultural Field Officer, stationed at Kuala Ksngsar, has passed standard II in Valay.17 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement175 1933-07-24 7 PAVILION LIMITED TAKE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING I THE PREMIERE AT THE PAVILION THEATRE ON THURSDAY NEXT. UIIII11I1I1IIIII! I THE GOOD I i COMPANIONS I I' I SASCO U»OM TMC novel. Si I I J -fl- PRIISTLEY I JESSIE AAATTHEWS Ii 60AAUND GWENN WkRYGLYN N£' I I I A-B!BASKCOAAB- JOHN QIELGUD175 words
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Advertisement299 1933-07-24 7 Night! Paramount's novel and entertaining adaption of Glna Kaus's famous Novel "LUXURY LINER" With GEORGE BRENT, ALICE WHITE, FRANK MORGAN ZITA JOHANN Peer behind Portholes Unlock Cabin Doors and see the exciting adventures on a SIX DAYS' ATLANTIC CROSSING TO MORROW NIGHT! Malayan Premiere Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Delicioosly daring comedy with The299 words
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Miscellaneous231 1933-07-24 7 Today's Crossword Puzzle (CLUES.) ACROSS. Eg-*-23. Dropped 1. Warrior 25. Purify 7. Ancestor 26. Dell 10. Pw 27. Places 11. Head-dress 29. Repose 13. Settle SO. Water-craft It. Medical Eagle IK. Delicious drinks S4. Resides 20. Copy SS. Plant 21. Colour 86. Wet thoroughly 24. Wind-instrument Builds 2i. Co«k 40.231 words
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Article214 1933-07-24 8 Rubber, Tin and Gold Down. BUT LOCAL MARKETS VERY STEADY. (By Our Financial Correspondent.) Singapore, Monday. Today's Prices: Rubber, 13 cts. per Ib. Tin. Singapore price 108.37'/j per Dicul. Gold, £6 3s. Bd., down sd. Saturday's Prices Rubber, London, 3 13/16 d., down 3 16d. New York,214 words
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Article56 1933-07-24 8 Noon, July 24. K.S.S. equal to London Standard: Latest Cable: L. Q-ot Sheet 3 It/Mi. noNew York Spot Sheet G. cts t per li> Spot (loose) 13 13Vi fF.OKJ 13^, 1314 5tanHard R.S.S. on Tender: Buyers. Sellers Aug.-Sept. 13«s 13 3 a [*ct.-Dec. 13i'i 13"«56 words
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Article198 1933-07-24 8 Singapore, July 24. tombier 4.5 C ■:!)<■» No. 1 unpicked Obpra IU; mixed 8. Sago flour, Sarawak l.bfrhite Pepper 26 r'V~k Pe^ner 1' Pearl Sapo 4 5' medium 6.00 So. 1 125 catties gross 3.K5 Mo. 2 125 catties gross 8.80 fcice S. $158 to 182 Saigon $136 to198 words
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LOCAL STOCK AND SHARE QUOTATIONS.
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article435 1933-07-24 8 Issue Val. Pd. Buyers Sellers. :1 £1 Asam Kumbang 27/6 "1 £1 Austral Malay 27/6 I/- 5/- Ayer Hitam Tin 13/9 1 1 Ayer Weng 0.90 '1 £1 Bangrin Tin 18/3 1 1 Batang Padang 0.10 1 1 Batu Caves 0.42 V& il £1 Chenderiang l/ 4»/ 2 d.435 words
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Article274 1933-07-24 8 Issue Pd. Buyers Sellers. 2 2 Alex. Brick Ord. nom. 2 2 Alex. Brick Prefs. 1.05 1.15 51 £1 Brit. Am. Tobacco 5.8.0 5.13.0 .0 5 British Malaya Trustee 5.30 5.45 !1 £1 Con. T. S. 7% Prefs. 23/- 24/- cd. "1 £1 Con. T. S. Ord. 21/- 22274 words
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Article130 1933-07-24 8 Singapore Municipal 5 p.c of 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 105 110 nom. Singapore Municipal 4Vfc p.c of 1909 red. 1965 $1,000,000 104 108 nom. Singapore Municipal 4U> pc. uf 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 104 108 nom. Singapore Municipal 4 p.c. 01 1913 red. 1963 $2,000,000 IUO 103130 words
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Article366 1933-07-24 8 Today 8 Prices Franer Lyall Evat Co. Allenby ($1) 0.75 «0.85 0.70 0.80 Alor Gajah ($1) 0.60 0.70 0.56 0.65 A. Hitam ($1) 1.00 1.20 1.00 1.20 A. Kuning ($1) 0.16 0.20 0.15 0.20 A. Malay <*2) 1.15 1.30 1.10 1.30 A. Molek ($1) 0.60 0.70 V6O 0.70366 words
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Article205 1933-07-24 8 The following are the exchange rates this morning, according to the daily circular issued by the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation SELLING. London, 4 months' sight 2/4 3/32 London, 3 months' sight 2/4 1/16 London, 60 days' sight 2/4 1/32 London, 30 days' sight 2/4 1/64 London,205 words
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Article91 1933-07-24 8 Rugby, July 21. foreign exchanges are: A\ terdani 8.27 Athens 585 Brussels 23.89 >/& Belgrade 245 Berlin 13.97 "4 VW,ny 1/6 5/64 Bucharest 565 buenos Aires 42V4 official Copenhagen 22 3 8 Oncva 26 Helsingfors 226% Rung Kong 1/4 7/8 Lisbon 110 Madrid 39 15/16 Milan 63 7/32 W-ntreal91 words
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Article59 1933-07-24 8 I From Holland, by Indrapoera, due at Singapore tomorrow morning. From China and Japan, by Morloka i Maru, due at Singapore tomorrow morning. j From China and Japan, by London Maru. due at Singapore tomorrow. From China and Japan, by Havana Maru. due at Singapore on Wednesday From59 words
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Article44 1933-07-24 8 Air Mall from Java.— Malls from Batavla and Palembauia by aeroplane are expected at the Post Office. Singapore at 2.30 •> ib Umimwmm. The Air Mail dlsp»s» !f« from Singapore on July 12 wu Aen*wadl In London on Jul7 34. 19V. (kt «at»>.44 words
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Article25 1933-07-24 8 Perak is observing ~insM>T today. The following ar* ttk* *mwn of business ipoh 7 a w» pjn. Kuala Kangsar 10 am t m mm25 words
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Article212 1933-07-24 8 Today. Bengkalis, Laboean Bilik Tnndjonf Balei (Dajak) S p ra. Selat Pandjang. Bengkalis 4 Bagan Si Api Api 'Makassar) 3pm Ceylon. Southern and Western India, (Aliporc) 3 P™Belawan. Ceylon, Egypt and U.S.A. (Silverwalnut) 3 P 1 North, N.-Ea»t and N.-West Sumatra. Ceylon, Egypt and Europe (Isar) 7212 words
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Article35 1933-07-24 8 By ilamat rCnir.ar-I-Hir.cl Fohan lU Witt Sibajsk Emm t....rt Arra. xtoic London June 19 July '.0 June 23 July IT June 23 July IS June 30 July ?0 June 29 July 2235 words
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Article313 1933-07-24 8 Commission Rates Altered. The Post Office announces that with effect from Aug. 1, the existing lnlantf and foreign rates will be cancelled and the following rates substituted therefor: Inland money orders, i.e., money opts issued on the Straits Setlement* -derated Malay States, Johore. K<--iah, Kelanf.n, Trengganu and Peril?.313 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous51 1933-07-24 8 ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE WEEK. Tuesday. July 25. Polic* Band. Telok Aycr, 5.15 D.m. Wednesday. July 26. Rotary Tiffln. Adelphi Hotel, 1 p.m. Thursday. July 27. Police Band. Botanical Gardens, 5 M n.m. Snorting events will be found under a separate heading on the sports page, lot .ue Tables see page51 words
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Article1594 1933-07-24 9 Annual Report. STRONG FINANCIAL ?osrnoN. The 23rd annual general meeting of the Badek Rubber Estate, Limited, was held on June 21, at Ceylon House, 49 51, Eastcheap, London, E.C., the Hon. R. D. Denman, M.P., chairman of the company, presiding. The Chairman said: The profit of £1.3881,594 words
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Article311 1933-07-24 9 CONTROL FROM SHANGHAI OUT-OF-DATE. Important changes arc proposed In the relationship between the Singapore Traction Company and the Shanghai Electric Construction Company. Meetings are being convened to consider and, If thought fit, to approve amendments or the management agreement and adopt new articles of association which311 words
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Article207 1933-07-24 9 Activities of Southern Malayan Body. At a meeting of the coir.: 2 of the Dredging Association. Southern MaUya, the following ad'"" ">mmlttee members wc"> r*' 'cd. Messrs. H. E. Clayton, H. G. Price, O. M. Watson and L. R. Ker- Th? question of labour sh— tr.~» In the207 words
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Article85 1933-07-24 9 The Ayer Panas bal.nce s:.:;t <\nd report reveal a working cost B." e*s. per Ib. for the year ended April 12. 1933. The Reserve Is -s $4. >0,000. Investments car'i amounted to £65,000 at Jan. 31 this year. The crop harvest ~d i 848.18: lb. The Malaka85 words
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Article774 1933-07-24 9 Liquidation. STARTLING CHANGE IN EXPORT SITUATION. London, June 28. The market Is on the tiptoes of curiosity to know what Is going to be done regarding the liquidation of the "Pool" holdings, and there Is a remarkable degree of agreement, that whatever Is decided will not be774 words
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Advertisement604 1933-07-24 9 BANKING. NEDERLANDSCH INDISCHE HANDELSBANK N. V. Established 186S at Amsterdam. Authorised C.piul Gld». 100,000,000 Paid up Capital Glda. 64,000,000 Reserve, Gldm. F. 25.0T1.118 HEAD OFFICE: AMSTERDAM BRANCH Omen I THE HAGUE ROTTERDAM. OVERSEAS BRANCHES. Bit»Tl«: Head Offleo fot Dutch Eaat ladies. BRANCH OPnCES: DUTCH EAST INDIES: An.pcnmm, Bandoeng. Chenbon, (Jorontalo,604 words
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Advertisement466 1933-07-24 9 b BANKING NEDERLANDSCHE >EL-MAATSCHAPPU, N. V. (NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY.) Established in Amsterdam 1824. HEAD OFFICE: AMSTERDAM WITH BRANCH -J IN ROTTERDAM AND THE HAGUE. HEAD OFFICE FOR THE EAST: BATAVIA. Branches throughout tne Dutch East Ind.es and in the Straits Settlements. India. Caina, Japan and Arabia LONDON BANKEKS: The National466 words
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Article118 1933-07-24 10 Singapore. ALBAMBRA Lady A Gsnt. With George Bancroft Wynne Gibson. 6.15 9.15. CAFITOL Luxury Liner. With George Brent, Alice White Zita Johann. 8.16— 8.15. EMPIRE. TANJONG PAGAB Max Sehmelling «V Jack Sharkcy Boxing Picture. 7—9.15.7 9.15. GREAT WORLD Cabaret— The Silent Witness A Seed. MABLBOROUGB. Dennis King in The118 words
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Obituary149 1933-07-24 10 KOH Koh Siok Kuan alias Chi Chik, age 4<, daughter of the late Mr. Koh San Hia, J.P., and Madam Scow Geok Lin, passed away peacefully at her residence No. 195. Joo Chiat Road on Sunday, July 23, 1933, leaving her husband Mr. On* Seng Kit. 4 daughters, 2149 words
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Article39 1933-07-24 10 Mrs. Galistan and family wish to convey their sincere thanks to all relatives and friends who attended the funeral of th<late Mr. Edgar Galistan and those who sent wreaths, telegrams and letters of sympathy in their sad bereavement.39 words
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746 1933-07-24 10 We have been told so often that China offers immense possibilities for an expansion of world trade if only internal differences can be settled that there has grown up a tendency to overlook the real meaning of that statement.746 words
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Article428 1933-07-24 10 The funeral of Mr. G. W, Blackett, manager of Harper, Oilflllan Co., Malacca, took place on Friday, says our Malacca correspondent at Buku Sercndlt. The paU-beareis were Messrs. A. Murchie, J. O. Wilson, A. Mcltenzie, P. A. McDaugall, E. C. H. Charlwood (director of Harpei, Oilnll&n428 words
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Article946 1933-07-24 10 JUNGLE LAW. An interesting sidelight upon wild life in Malaya is thrown by Mr. Theodore Hubback in a letter to The Field in which he refuses to believe that old bull elephants and seladang leave their herds and become "solitaries" because they have been turnea out.946 words
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Article1097 1933-07-24 10 tAtnOUS WALLS. Mr. W. J fassingiiam, the well-known British writer, in this article writes of famous walls in history including the Great Wall of China, Aureiian's Wall in Rome, the Careassonnt jortiflcations m Prance, Hadrian's Wall one of the greatest relics of the Roman occupation of Britain,1,097 words
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Advertisement67 1933-07-24 10 Shoes CELIA. Whitt Scoluaah Court Sbo trimmed red dower v V^ ttnJiuf bunib btci. >^ jPn« iio.su aim S^ PRISULLA. Mitt kid with »hiH jf^ 1 cbtt n»h l.rtcitn couil >^ OPHELIA. Crept dtCbine court ihoe i cw lew cut <!< ti»n high 'iin^h htel tolovra V^ 1 lack, red,67 words
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Advertisement103 1933-07-24 10 DISTINCTIVE FROCKS for DAY and EVENING WEAR— also the LATEST MODELS IN MILLINERY. 2ND FLOOR. MAYNARD'S BUILDING, 11, Battery Road. PHONE SIM. A SCREW LOOSE? Never mind, take it to D. M. GRANT CO. Large or asaall cantor repalra, charges moderate. 17 CaTeitagk Road. Phone 7125. The engagement is announced103 words
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378 1933-07-24 11 NOT SPIRIT OF OTTAWA. Agreements Not Working Smoothly. MARKETS GLUTTED. Dominions Asked To Relax Terms. London. July 19. Earl de la Warr, Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Agriculture, made an Important statement in the House of Lords today on the glutting of British markets378 words
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Article96 1933-07-24 11 Britain Not Prepared To Bear Entire Cost. London, July 19. The future of the Empire Marketing Board is being discussed by the heads of the Dominion delegations now present in London for the World Economic Conference. Mr. J. H. Thomas, Secretary of State for the Dominions, in the96 words
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Article79 1933-07-24 11 Japanese Release Effort Just Fails. Dalren, July 19. Japanese and Manchukuo authorities working In conjunction made a daring and nearly successful raid on the Chinese pirates who are holding the three British marine officers cap tlve. The authorities located the pirates' lair In swamps In the Panshan district.Reuter - 79 words
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Article45 1933-07-24 11 Peiplng. July 24. With the Japanese gradually relinquishing authority In North China areas demilitarised under the terms of the Tangku armistce, the Chinese are now taking over control. It is expected that the change-over will be completed by the end of July. Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article1300 1933-07-24 11 In Hospital With Slight Injuries. Bridgeport. Connecltcut, July 24. Mr. and Mrs. James Molllson, who left Pendine Sands. Wales, at noon on Saturday arrived here today but crashed in landing and both were removed to hospital with abrasions. They were not seriously injured. The machine wasSin Chew Jit Poh - 1,300 words
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Article518 1933-07-24 11 Up-to-Date Flats. ONLY THE SHELL TO BE LEFT. 4n entirely new future for the old Europe Hold, one of Singapore's most famous landmarks in past years, is promised today. The Europe closed uown in October last year and since then has stood desolate, a bleak518 words
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Article170 1933-07-24 11 Price Fluctuations to Be TJmited. New York, July 24. The grain exchanges of Minneapolis Duluth, Seattle, Portland (Oregon), and Kansas City, have indicated that they will follow the new Chicago Boari of Trade regulations. Washington, July 23. The Agricultural Department has approved of the Chicago BoardReuter - 170 words
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Article37 1933-07-24 11 IMPOSSIBLE." Mlndum (Nevada), July 18. It is understood that Mrs. Elliott Roosevelt's plea in the divorce case brought by her husband Is based on differences In temperament, which "made it impossible to continue living together."— Reuter Wireless.Reuter - 37 words
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Article836 1933-07-24 11 II Charhar Decision. WILL WANKING ORDER ADVANCE Shanghai, uly 21. The South -West Political Council has proposed that all officL contribute from 20 to 100 per cent, of their salaries for this month to a fund to purchase -tpplles for Gen. Fens Yu-hsianr 1Sin Chew Jit Poh - 836 words
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Article516 1933-07-24 11 Nazis to Crush All Opposition. Berlin, July 23. Brown shirts in future may only be worn by persons who Joined the Nasi Party before Jan. 30, 1033, according to a new order. The Government's determination to crush opposition was emphasised by six Communists being sentenced toReuter - 516 words
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Article128 1933-07-24 11 Mr. Hose inutgnuiit With Straits Pre*?. (From Our Own Correspondent) London, July 22. At yesterday's annual general meeting of the Consolidated Tin Smelters, Ltd., the chairman, Mr. R. J. Hose, referred to the Intensive propaganda In certain sections of the Straits press Inspired by sources that I have128 words
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Article15 1933-07-24 11 Peklnr. July 22 BUhop liowll has formerly accepted the Archbishopric of Sydney Renter.Reuter - 15 words
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Article992 1933-07-24 11 Stabilisation for Four Years. CONTROL OF SALES. To be Used for War Debf Payments. Lonaon, July 22. It is understood that a silver sale* agreement has been virtually reached at the World Economic Conference and is expected to be signed tomorrow. London, July 23. Reuter learns thatReuter - 992 words
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Advertisement12 1933-07-24 11 "AS SWEET AS WHEN IT LEFT THE FARM." DiatrtbaUtrs: GETZ BROS. CO.12 words
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1530 1933-07-24 12 PROPOSAL FOR LOCAL LOAN. Sanitary Board's Water-Borne Sewage Scheme. A bold proposal has been pat before the Kuala Lumpur Sanitary Board. It is that the Board should start a water-borne sewage scheme for the town and finance it by means of a loan to be1,530 words
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Article506 1933-07-24 12 Long: Court Argument On Unfit Food. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, July 82. In the Supreme Court yesterday Mr Justice Sawrey-Cookson allowed the Deputy Public Prosecutor's appeal asking that the magistrate's finding acquitting Urn Ah Tai, a Chinese secondhand dealer, who was charged witn Intentionally506 words
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Article208 1933-07-24 12 Funeral Dispute. SIX PEOPLE TAKEN TO HOSPITAL. Six people were taken to hospital yesterday afternoon as the result of a free fight between two secret society factions before a funeral ceremony !at the Bukit Brown cemetery. The injured included a two-year-old child, a 12-year-old boy,208 words
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Article130 1933-07-24 12 Khoo Hooi Hye Winning Tennis Championship. One of the features of the new programme which opened at the Alhambra last night Is a flim showing Khoo Hooi Hye, the former Malayan tennis singles champion, in his succesful bid for the Shanghai championships. Slow-motion pictures are also given of the130 words
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Article42 1933-07-24 12 Mr. P. Sammy will speak on "Wild Life In Malaya at the Singapore Rotary Club meeting on Wednesday. A colUSLjx between a motor-car and a bus in East Coast Road yesterday morning resulted in a Chinese woman in the motor-car being injured.42 words
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Article, Illustration674 1933-07-24 12 Funeral With Military Honours. The death took place on Saturday morning, after a long illness, of Mr. Edgar Edward Galistan, retired chlel engineer In the Government Marine Department. Mr. Galistan, who was 61 years of age, retired about 18 month- ago after 35 years' service674 words
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Article171 1933-07-24 12 "Luxury liner" An Unusual Type Of Film. "Luxury Liner," which opened at the Capitol on Saturday evening, is an unusual type of picture. The setting is remarkably well done and one really does get the impression that one is seeing a strange series of stories enacted on board a171 words
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Article703 1933-07-24 12 TIFFIN HOUR BOREDOM FOR CLERKS. f>ROFESSOR Williamson, the antl- malarial expert, who was recently retrenched, will put on a special display of methods of combating malaria at the Malayan Exhibition in Kuala Lumpur. This will be similar to the exhibit of last year but Professor703 words
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Article87 1933-07-24 12 Refreshing Change In S'"H And Sound 0 "That Night la London, ItW m Pavilion picture, is a moderately ci tertaining story of a country bar clerk who decamps with his empij. cash to spend one hectic nigh' in I 01 don, "See Life" and commit sulri > Naturally, he87 words
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Advertisement116 1933-07-24 12 ACID STOMACH <ul 'jQ jfi/^ *&f^* *\s* iflS If rich foodt disagree, It aeed not mean a "weak stomach.'* Sourness and gas doean't nteaa fia^P?!!^ "indigestion." Just take aa anti-acid to swertea *Irr=yjj%r the system, and enjoy life! Before meals, or afterward (t*f when distress is felt Do this awhile,116 words
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3458 1933-07-24 13 TIME FOR HARD THINKING AND HARD PLANNING. ANNUAL I. S. P. LUNCHEON. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, July 7. There was one white suit at the annual luncheon of the incorporated Society of Planters held at the Criterion Restaurant this afternoon and3,458 words
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Article, Illustration10 1933-07-24 13 A the I.S.P. luncheon. At picture by Fawood, Ltd., London.Fawood Ltd - 10 words
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Article549 1933-07-24 13 Kedah's First Malay Barrister A Chief's Brother-in-law Picturesque Chinese Wedding. Dr. R. C. Burgess, Health Officer, Kedah, and Mrs. Burgess returned to Penang from Belawan by the Kedah. Che Aznie bin Hajl Mohamed, the first Kedah Malay to be called to the English Bar, has been appointed549 words
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674 1933-07-24 14 Great Britain Wins Inter-Zone Final. Vines Played To A Standstill. SENSATIONAL ENDING TO DAVIS CUP MATCH. Vines Collapses When Playing Against Perry. r Great Britain earned the distinction of meeting: France in the challenge round of the Davis Cup competition by eliminating: UJ3.A. in the inter-zone final by four matches674 words
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Article140 1933-07-24 14 Germany and Belgium Win. London. July 23. The following were the results of matches In the qualifying r-"rd of the 1934 Davis Cup comp'' Ireland vs. Germany at Dublin: G. von Cramm and Nourney (G.) beat McGulre and Me V;agh (I.), 5—7, fr— 2, 6—3, +—4. Nourney (Germany)Reuter - 140 words
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Article94 1933-07-24 14 Today. Jul> 24. Football: S.A.F.A. Div. II: Malays vs. Police. Jalan Besar; Commercial Cup: Fraser Neave va. A.P.C., Anson Rd.; H'Konjf Bank vi. Municipal Service Geylang; Friendly: Raffles Inst. vs. Raffles College, R.I. grd. Tuesday, July 25. Football: S.A.F.A. Div. I: S.E.C. v«. Wiltshire Kcitt., Anson Rd.; Div.94 words
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Article19 1933-07-24 14 iThe eo-opermtion of elvb aeeretariaa ia requeited in keeping UtU diary of «portin» ■vinta acnrntc and op to data.]19 words
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Article22 1933-07-24 14 The Sepoy Lines Golf Club men's monthly medal (stroke) competition will be played on Saturday and Sunday next. 122 words
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Article126 1933-07-24 14 Captain's Team Wins Foursomes. The following is the result of the four-ball foursomes match between teams led by the Captain and ViceCaptain at Keppel Golf Club on yesterday (Captain's players mentioned first): Lowson and Watt l»/ 4 Irving Jones and Berron 0. Jackson and Earee G126 words
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Article110 1933-07-24 14 St Louis Overwhelmed By Boston. New York, July 22. The following were the results ot baseball games played today: Bishop made a home run for Philadelphia and 12 innings were played Reuter. Boston 7 12 0 St. Louis 0 3 0 Betts pitched for Boston and Lee lade aReuter - 110 words
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Article354 1933-07-24 14 Handicaps for Opening Day. The following are the handle for the first day of the Penang Turf Club on Saturday next, July 29, In connection with which the Sunday Times Racing Competition Is being held: Race 1. Ponies 2 and 3 Combd. Div. 1, 5 Furs., 2.30354 words
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Article26 1933-07-24 14 Australians Beat South Africa. Durban, July 22. In the second Rugby football Tea. match Australia defeated South Africa by 21 points to 6 —Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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531 1933-07-24 14 Great Stand By Headley AnJ Barrow. London, July 22. At the close of play today in the second Test match, played at Manchester between the West Indies and England, the visitors had put up the splendid score of 333 runs for six wickets.Reuter - 531 words
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Article64 1933-07-24 14 The annual athletic sports of M cantile Institution will be held Friday, July 28th at 2,30 p.m at Ja Besar Stadium. I The Old Boys' Race will be at 5 p and the Visitors' Race at 5.15 p.m. Lady Huggard has consented to g away the prizes. The school64 words
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Advertisement26 1933-07-24 14 A spKttini headache §w>9tm mtnoQini and mtudyiitf. (Wk m-m.m -m. ti A ju-.. 1 gytmt L.. S-*m{l +a\ A ASPIRIN feS,) TABLETS wiih the "Bayer Crou".26 words
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Advertisement128 1933-07-24 14 Manfield SHOES QUALITY, STYLE, COMFORT, DURABILITY. MADE IN ENGLAND. MODEL No. 809. J^ZZ^^Wl A SMART LIGHT WEIGHT JF,/' <^^M OXFORD SHOE IN RICHMOND BROWN CALF, WITH FINK /gT^L^^ d^*P*ff STITCHED TOE CAP, LIGHT j^y^^^ i&Sr^W^' WEIGHT SOLES. /"^*v J%T FOR TOWN WEAR. S^o^Jx^o!S£@' PRICE $8.50 /Lgg^pP^ SIZES AND HALF SiZES-TWO128 words
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Article1683 1933-07-24 15 Command Fail To Take Their Opportunities. Siirrinorc ....t. Command 8. Singapore will meet Selangor In the Malaya Cup final on the Anson Road Stadium on Aug. 5. That, In a nutshell, is the story of1,683 words
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Article755 1933-07-24 15 Selangor's Success. REFEREE'S DIFFICULT. TASK. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Selangor 3: Kedah. 1. Alor Star, July 22. Selangor again qualified to enter the final of the Malaya Cup competition when they defeated Kedan on Saturday at Alor Star by three cools to one. Rough tactics755 words
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Article790 1933-07-24 15 Excellent Sport FINE FINISH IN OPEN HALF-MILE. I The annual a'.hletic sports of the Singapore Police, held at the Thom&on Road Depot on Saturday, was a t'u.icughly successful meeit'uc, being favoured by brilliant sunshine and a large crowd who watched the keenlycontested events w ith lnte»eot Probably790 words
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611 1933-07-24 15 Merchants' Wonderful Bid For Victory. The Merchants made a wonderful bid for victory in their second S.C.C. tournament match against the Etceteras on the Padang yesterday, and. in j only two hours and 25 minutes bat-; ting were a mcro 24 runs behind their opponents'611 words
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Article527 1933-07-24 15 Seiangor Non-Benders' Siiorting Gesture. [From Our Own Correspond nti Kuala Lumpur. July 22. The Selangor "Non-Bender?" met the Sclangor Chinese Recreation Cub today and the match wr.s won by the Chinese though nctually it should haw been drawn as Flowerdew. the skipper of the "Non-Benders," sportlngly allow- ed527 words
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189 1933-07-24 15 The remarkable bowling analysis of five wickets for three ru:\s was returned by D. Ess. the RafCes College bowler, In the match between the College and an S.C.C. eleven, played en the padang on Saturday. I The Colle?f\ after a pocr start on Friday made something189 words
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Article130 1933-07-24 15 Six Members In State Hockey; Eleven. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July 22. The sporting activities of the Kuala Lumpur V.M.C.A. were described by the President at the annual meeting yestorday. As usual two cricket teams were nm, the senior team retaining the Stonor shield.130 words
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Article167 1933-07-24 16 Squires* Big Score For Surrey. [From Our Own Correspondent] London, J«ly 23. The following were the close of play scores In county cricket matches which started today:— Notts 103 (C. 8. Marriott 6 for 58), Kent 194 for 3 (F. O. Clark 73). Glamorganshire 84 for 2 (vs.167 words
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Article49 1933-07-24 16 Berkhamsted's Huge Total. [From Our Own Correspondent] London, July 23. The following were the results of the more Important public school matches played today: Cranbrook 240 for 4 (dec.), Tonbridge 120 for 8. KeUy 111. H.M.S. Rodney 175. Berkhamsted 298 for 3 (dec]), Unlyersty C. S. 193.49 words
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Article72 1933-07-24 16 Prohibition Fast Losing Ground. New York July 19. The "dry" Southern States of Alabama and Arkansas have voter* 'n favour of the repeal of the Eighteenth (prohibition) Amendment by majorities of three to one and two to on 2 respectively. Half the number of states in the Union72 words
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Article45 1933-07-24 16 Arrest Of Three Chinese In Calcutta. Calcutta, July 23. Three Chinese from an American vessel now in Calcutta were arrested and found to be in possession of six Italian-made pistols and 500 rounds of ammunition alleged to be Intended for terrorists. —Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article16 1933-07-24 16 Peking, July 22. Ishop Mowll has formally accepted i *i.c Archbishopric of Sydney.— Reuter.Reuter - 16 words
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Article94 1933-07-24 16 Advocated For Government Of Africa London, July 18. The suggestion that the future government of tropical Africa should, be developed along the lines of a co-oper-ative state, with a strong executive and a representative legislature, was made today by Sir Edward Orlgg in an address at the RoyalReuter - 94 words
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Article81 1933-07-24 16 France's Terms For Joining Pact. Paris, July 83. France is willing to sign the protocol ieflning an aggressor as signed in London on July 1 by the Soviet, Turkey, Poland, the Little Entente and the Baltic States provided France is not the mly Western Power to loin in the81 words
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Article98 1933-07-24 16 Tribal Chiefs Plan Attack On Kashgar. Simla, July 22. I A combined attack by Khotan and Khlrghlz troops on Kashgar New City to seize the arms and money of the Chinese Tungan forces is imminent unless Turki, the leader of the Khoja Nlaz Haji. who holds Haml, effectsReuter - 98 words
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Article92 1933-07-24 16 Planning Tour Of England And Germany. Parl3, July 23. Marshal Chang Hsueh-liang arrived here by ah- today from Milan at 2 o'clock. He was met by a representative of M. Daladier and Dr. Wellington Koo. Marshal Chang will visit Verdun tomorrow accompanied by a French staff officer. HeReuter - 92 words
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Article45 1933-07-24 16 Journey to France to Seek Medical Advice. Naples, July 23. Suffering from heart disease and malaria. Trotzky arrived here from Istanbul to-day and left for Marseilles to seek medical advice. He emphatically denied that he Intended to propose any reconciliation with Stalin.— Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Advertisement270 1933-07-24 16 A WORTHY ADDITION TO A RANGE OF FINE MOTOR CARS JpB(S^3BBE!iSsS! ill R^^H 3 '^J^i^^^^^iisssr^E^^sssr "^^^^^^^^^^P^^^^^^^^^^L^^^BagP w tmml^ TJlissr Humber Tradition-jthroughout the years— has become a by-word with the motoriat of more than ordinary experience and discretion. In thw new and moderate powered car is all that expression of tradition270 words
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Article674 1933-07-24 17 Half Year Report NEW LAND MACHINE BEING BUILT. The follow ire is the report on the working of the Royal Singapore Flying Club for the first half of this year: In spite of the fact that the weather during the period January to June, 1933. was674 words
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Article118 1933-07-24 17 Farewell To Well-known Member Of The I.S.P. The Incorporated Society of Planters has lost one of its most esteemed members In the person of Mr. W. H. Bragg who left last month on retirement after 24 years planting In Malaya. Mr. Bragg came out to Kuala Solan118 words
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Article477 1933-07-24 17 Resident's Decision. CITY FATHERS RETURN TO THE ATTACK. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July 21. The request of the Kuala Lumpur Sanitary Board to change its name to "Town Council" has been refused. This news was communicated to the Board this morning, when477 words
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Article224 1933-07-24 17 Bon Voyage from Staff Of Audit Office. (From Our Own Corr- v dent.) Kuala Lumpur, July 22. The staff of the branch audit office, Kuala Lumpur, entertained Capt. R. Macdonald, M.C., Assistant Auditor, at a farewell function yesterday at the Hotel Majestic. Mr. M. Velupplllal garlanded the224 words
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Article175 1933-07-24 17 In Aid Of New School At Kapar. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Klang, July 18. A concert held at the Anglo-Chinese School last night, in aid of the building fund for the ACS. at Kapar, was well attended and much appreciated. Those who contributed were the Misses Vlsuvallngam, of175 words
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Article144 1933-07-24 17 Sultan Taking Keen Interest In The Device. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July 21. The campaign to introduce humane slaughtering Into local abattoirs was carried a stage farther this morning. The chairman of the Sanitary Board said it was hoped to make savings In certain votes144 words
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Article161 1933-07-24 17 ("Very Much In Demand" In England Now. The special committee of producers and dealers looking after crepe sole publicity are to be congratulated on some very excellent supplements which have been appearing in the past few months in the footwear press. Crepe sole rubber is very much161 words
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Article138 1933-07-24 17 "Base Your Currency On Your Wealth." (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. July 21. A plea for inflation of local currency startled the Kuala Lumpur Sanitary Board this morning, during a debate on ways and means of financing capital works. "I suggest" said Mr. John Hands, "that the138 words
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Advertisement201 1933-07-24 17 air' M' 1 a^B^D^l^iW f .^atf WS.' I W/ M *^^^^^^^^i^L^— a^a^aw How else could "CAPSTAN" retain the title 'Malaya 1 J standard cigarette' if i t were not for constant attention to every detail of manufacture. They are so dependable— the next CAPSTAN you light will be as perfect201 words
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Advertisement23 1933-07-24 17 QUALITY Plus London training and Qutliflcations, render oar Optical SerrUa aniqu* i» Malay*. JOHN DUKE F.8.0.A. (Hobs.) FJSJI.C N«. St. Battery Bui. llbcm***.23 words
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Article360 1933-07-24 18 Manchukuo Blamed. SOVIET OWNERSHIP DISPUTED. Moscow, July 10. In a lengthy editorial today on the negotiations now proceeding In Toklo lor the sale of the Chinese Eastern Railway to Manchukuo Izvestla. organ of the Soviet Government, drops a gentle hint that the Manchukuo delegates are360 words
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Article814 1933-07-24 18 Up To Now No Power Has Ever Disputed It." The paper proceds to dwell in detail en a series of documentary agreements wherein sole Soviet ownership 01 the C.E.R. Is recognised. It Is pointed out that In March, 1932, Manchukuo recognised the Peking and Mukden agreements as the814 words
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Article252 1933-07-24 18 c. But Nazis Will Spank Bare Skins. The French Government finally has admitted that playing naked In the sunshine and tall grass is useful to the public and so Nudism gets official sanction in France. Only a few weeks ago, Nudism was forbidden in Germany is252 words
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Article160 1933-07-24 18 Saves Three People In Wild Seas. Swimming naked, Keith Hudson, of Bronte Surf Club, Sydney, effected a sensational rescue In wild seas, saving the lives of the Rev. Frederick Charles Phillips, rector of St. George's Anglican Grammar School, Hyderabad, India, and his two sons, Arthur, 17, and William.160 words
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Article367 1933-07-24 18 80 Million New Customers VAST OPPORTUNITIES FOR BRITAIN. Vast opportunities awaiting British business men In Moslem countries were outlined by H.H. the Prince Aga Khan In an address at the House of Commons to peers, M.P.s and delegate ot the Economic Conference. He declared that367 words
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Article36 1933-07-24 18 Stockholm, July 17. Mile. Cederblom, who left Gothenburg on May 26 in a small motor- boat f! attempt the crossing to America via Greenland, has not been heard or since June 19.— Aneta-Havas.Aneta-Havas - 36 words
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Advertisement73 1933-07-24 18 WORLD ECONOMIC CONFERENCE. Messrs. Duncar. Roberts, Limited, the local Agents, have just received a cable from London to the effect that the "Imperial Modi 60" Typewriter has once again been selected for use at the above Conference. The adoption of this machine coming on top of a similar selection for73 words
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Advertisement197 1933-07-24 18 —^c^a Z— 23n»MMTMBBBB»»r^ Remember, when you BB^/^MB }£gae£3SM Exide efficiency at less ■Jr K iH small amount you may WfliS I! IHifl H^9fl^RH&llli hi h Hxibe Solo Agents; Borneo Motors Ltd., BATTE R I E S mm*. k»i. L»pr. M.i««. STARTING LIGHTING StraabM, Ipoh, Taipenj? Peciof ffiHKv.. WM I\ SllfeuN.197 words
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Article2352 1933-07-24 19 f LYING NOTES. New Fighting 'Plane In Sensational Aerobatics Speed And Climb Dynamic Aero Show Efficient Amphibian Light Monoplane Tourer Greatest Triumph of The R. A. F.~ -Conquest Of The Weather Flying In Clouds And Rain— Remarkable Air Navigation. London, June 27. "CWGLANDS unknown airmen—2,352 words
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Article39 1933-07-24 19 Harry Shutt, of Topeka, Kansas, says 8.U.P., brought an action against his father to prove him insane. The! action ended with the sanity of thej father proved and the son shut up in the state Hospital for the Insane.39 words
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Article320 1933-07-24 19 Four Witnesses for The Prosecution Killed. The New York Government's failure to save the lives of its own witnesses from the guns of gangland was confessed in court by the Federal Prosecutor in objecting to provide "Waxey" Gordon, a notorious racketeer, with particulars of an income-tax320 words
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Article100 1933-07-24 19 Complete Accord In Political View Points. Athens, July 17. The Turkish Foreign Minister Dr. Tewflk Rushdi Bey, who arrived here en route for home, availed himself of the opportunity of his brief stay to have an Interview with the Greek Premier, M. Tsaldaris, and the Foreign Minister,Aneta-Trans-Ocean - 100 words
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Article54 1933-07-24 19 Man Who Refused To Buy Stock At Cut Rate. According to authentic sources former Governor James M. Cox, of Ohio, is the "one man" mentioned in the Mor- 1 gan Investigation, who refused to accept the offer of the House of Morgan to buy stock at cut54 words
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Article, Illustration36 1933-07-24 20 THE KING AND QUEEN visited the Royal Agricultural Show at Derby having driven over from Chatsworth where they were the guest* the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire. (Planet News.)36 words
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Article, Illustration32 1933-07-24 20 MR. L C. THORNTON and Mr. William Macdonald. the two British engineer*, who were released from a Moscow prison after having been sentenced for sabotage and espionage. arrived in London. (Planet News.)32 words
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Article, Illustration24 1933-07-24 20 SOME striking cycling fashions worn by girls who took part In the National Cyclists' Union rally at the Alexandra Palace, North London. (Planet News.)24 words
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Article, Illustration18 1933-07-24 20 DENNY SHITE, of Philadelphia, with the British Open Golf Championship Cup, after he defeated Craig Wood. (Planet News.)18 words
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Article, Illustration25 1933-07-24 20 CAPTAIN DE HAVILAND. flying a Leopard Moth machine, who won the King's Cup Air Race which started and finished at Hatfleld Aerodrome, Herts. (Planet News.)25 words
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Article, Illustration39 1933-07-24 20 PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT and his family on a yachting cruise. Left to right (in front)— Mrs. Roosevelt, President Roosevelt, and Mr. Janes Roosevelt, their eldest son. Second row Mr. Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jr. (left) and Mr. John Roosevelt. (Planet News.)39 words
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Article, Illustration36 1933-07-24 20 MR. E. L. MALLALIEU MJP. far Celne Valley, who is 29 years old, made a daring climb to the top of on* of the 500 feet aerial masts at the North Regional broadcasting station, near Huddersfleld.36 words
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Article, Illustration31 1933-07-24 20 THE WEDDING of Miss Renee Barrett to Mr. A. H. Redfern took place »t St. Mary's Church, Chislehnrst. Both the bride and bridegroom an well known in yachting circles. (Planet News.)31 words
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