The Straits Times, 3 October 1933
1933-10-03
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Title Section37 1933-10-03 1 The Straits Times [BTABLISHD MSABLT A CXMTUBY] THE LARGEST, AMD MOST tNFLUENTIAI NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. to PAGES. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1&83. PRICK 10 CENTS. The Straits Times EO PAGES SINGAPORE. TUESDAY OCTOBER S, l»Si. PRICE 10 KNTS.37 words
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Advertisement352 1933-10-03 1 SINGAPORE: 78. CECIL ST. ('PHONE 5161). I Y^^^"l J llL^^^il THE WORLD'S FINEST fiu-iik REFRIGERATOR AND THE CHEAPEST t ~P The price of the Vac-Trie is the V^J&m* ?*"^i lowest on the market, because we »re the largest producers in the 'country and concentrate on one US model. Our enormous352 words
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Advertisement183 1933-10-03 1 KUALA LUMPUR! 26. JAVA ST. (PHONE 3683). Introduce //AM THE II 1 Menfolk \1 E Hi MJ I* A or shirts and pyjamas satisfy the masculine idea of comfort-cum-emartnes*. The comfort of Viyella does not shrink away in the wash. Viyelk is unshrinkable. There «re many striped designs or plain183 words
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Advertisement322 1933-10-03 2 P& 0. BRITISH INDIA AM) APTAR LINES. (kMVMM «i M-<-» 1100 peninsular and c«^»l rut«i «™~'"&ffiH3"~ Tonnage Bpc« COMORDJ ISOOO get 1'iS Sll 'KB^ 1 gS I«J4 ranpcra 17 000 Jan 5 > r^aTpindi ffl g J. 7 ran^i 2£ iar 2 CARTHAGE J»r l« naldera leooo Mar jo y.,_oonW322 words
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Advertisement349 1933-10-03 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. |mUPAIIM3^ IiWWwWH (MP»M>N VIStN KAISHA.) to london. m^ M»r»egte». i^sia, Aa4»«r» kW^ T1» o?T ,sh^a^ar^" 0 MnT^W! I rTTKHTin Mtltn l.fMDn- 14 IB l7it??sv«ri uinn in<sT fw' m ^,«^^J!SE". S J Call, at Hamburg. LIVERPOOL. -swSSSta-a .umflS——«h Vk P«t SaM. HaTre. UU^ Hall. _SHrKI2X" 1- H""*S2 V TBUSHI^349 words
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Advertisement582 1933-10-03 2 BURNS PfflLP LINE. (Incorporated In Australia.) A WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY. Visit Australia in the Sprint SPECIAL FIRST CLASS RETURN FARE £74 ($634 19) Special arrangemenu have been made to enable passengers to make Ute round crulae to Brisbane. Sydney and Melbourne rta Java by the well-known u MARELLA (7.475 tans gross582 words
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Advertisement302 1933-10-03 2 THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LIMITED. flheor»«« d™»,m PASSENGER AND FREIGHI TO o.koa.^lo^n K^WiKi Bwe«t alsia 410 510 S°" TU H til fi Ealandia ml 2 Jg/n r/ia n v ALSIA 6 2 T/l 9/2 k k iffiSff* j: 48 .!1 43 pasjengeV .ccommodaUotL Adjom:r^ p;Htu b^nroom m»jorit, of cbtan T°302 words
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Advertisement740 1933-10-03 2 y^^g^r I1 J i*B^^^?^ Z&^Cl HI3 I I XS^^f^ P VIW 1 *J»^g%FA? iLbHUIU UUf, *sb£^2Cr3l fcs^*^^ M-HKf-UriMnU bRbUSSb. &S "SBsTtaST" «"M^" g rart^SsS^S S§Elt^ THF SIAM STEAM NATIOATIUN It. THK M\ Mlll'llS,. (o LTU vi tSSR^t bailwats Matey State. Baßw.ya The B.yal Suit Bail«.y. .1 s u- ,3Sr«=-- ta«740 words
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Article245 1933-10-03 3 Text Of Concluding Resolution. The International Maritime Committee concluded IU conftrme* at Oalo by passing the following reaolu•ThU ConfSfWM* HBCCtU IU un•i^mooa Approval of Um principle that in rasas of rolllatoa upon the high sea* no criminal or disciplinary pro-o-dings out of that collision ahould ha* PCrtHlaMlhlC staTs^tlMt245 words
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Article73 1933-10-03 3 l-Al IMA Dut US torn, frosn Charlbon l-ls, far Ptnang 1-11 TWOHM. Dut. MS tens, from B Pandjaag 1-10. for S Paodjan* I 11. LJFIB, Brit. M 0 tana, trass KuanUn l-11. for Kuanui. I MBUOFOtJS. BMg 11l tana, fnsn BaUrJa l-11. far Colombo t-ll CUBMBaV Dut. S.TS473 words
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Article81 1933-10-03 3 Titaaday. Oelobn I Sklsa iliatilli Ik* Wfcarvaa at ampaalii to <t«U«a Oasa. BBFFCL lI ABBOI'BMain Wharf Lrh "PrtiMMa Mary." The (.Ma. Lett. Str T. Fraaar." OU Wharf Nil Goal Wharf Na VESSELS IN DBV DOCBS. 'Tfis&r mi Ytrtorla Dork Tug Pandu." B«9t»l lUftM. King Duck Ml No.81 words
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Article159 1933-10-03 3 Men Accept (Jovernment** Terms. The watermen's strike, which, commencing In the north of France and later extending southwards as far u the ParU region, hat held up shipping over 300 miles of canal waters for a fortnight. U now at an end. hollowing negotiations between the Government andReuter - 159 words
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Advertisement418 1933-10-03 3 NORDDEUTSCHEF < LLOYD. (laaorparatod la IJVrfflJ Oaraiaay.) VIM WMaVmMttilHMtf fj| Urn OOwSmMbWILI Bumawd Bsawta:— OUTWARD PUUM 1..r Manila. Hong Kong. Shanghai. M. China i Japan Oct 11 ISAR for Uotlo. Manila. Hot* Bong, ttiasstisl M. Okina j.i .n Oet M BAARBRUCKBH for Dollo. Mania Hang Koas. Shangtit' N China I418 words
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Advertisement694 1933-10-03 3 PP»JgB| I ELLERMAN RUCKNAM f^RSID! N T 1 LN I_ US tiiim bmam..) Reduced Fares "illerman** line. o/?t tii initeiTTkingimSm and £67.3.11. CONTINKM Tla Farts aad Swaa aaal MANILA /HONG MONO OUTWARDS. xr» r| lD nnr HONa RUNa MAMUBUI JArAH. TO EUROPE. m«.««. Due B-por*. as. CITY OF WINMIFBO Nov694 words
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Miscellaneous366 1933-10-03 3 Today's Crossword Puzzle (CLUES.) v |,iks I*. Dmbtss aaitMatty Al II S> II II PropaUlng a boat Hasard HuTrtod I 4 wakm II Ahoy v Wooaon .racuoa II Study it water animate M Claaual body M Bharpasi 17 Funeral rairUg* M TTansportsd II Jl Boaisa^ Hall game S l oonaacrate366 words
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Miscellaneous227 1933-10-03 3 SINGAPORE WEATHUR REPORT. Stations Yesterday Last night Max Rainfall Bright Mln. temp, ins Sunshine temp. T hrs T Alor SUr 17 0M 8 3 71 SlUawan M 001 SJ 74 K. Trengganu No Report. Bukit Jeriun 90 Nil 9 0 73 Malacca M Nil 103 71 Singapore 91 Nil 10227 words
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Advertisement437 1933-10-03 4 SITUATION VACANT Uhn appMnc for any awssttsa adver Used la these eonsaas seas roetrs •> testi■tnuk IK) eat send siJQtaasi WANTED by a European firm. experienced process L locks etcher* and photographer, abie to tourh up photographs Apply with testimonial* to O" c o 0.P.0 Box 534. BOARD—RESIDENCES ;^t 0.437 words
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Advertisement714 1933-10-03 4 HOUSES, FLATS TO LET Bungalows. Anguma Park, AngwflJa 00. HOOBB on Institution am Beat 900 BUNOALOW. 13. Balmoral Crescent. Alpry 33. Baanoral Road TO LBT. 7. Napier Rd., 14. ChaUworth Road Apply Meyer Bros. TO LET. SHOP. FLAT. Ajaaar Msnsiwti Applj 8 pore Bmissag Osrp, 04. Market Bt TO LBT.714 words
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Advertisement569 1933-10-03 4 FOR SALE A C. Bectric gramophone amplifier. Bgured walnut cabinet With records aad spare valves. 0180. Box BW. Straßa Thaas. ORANO TJTAN (3) isles starts*, 3 yrs. 4 yrs. Also Olbbon Ape female 3 yrs. Absolutely tame domesticated, excellent condition. 003. Stralte Tanas. LOWRIES PURPLE LABEL Aa excellent blended Scotch569 words
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Advertisement909 1933-10-03 4 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE. LTJN TAI MUTUAL PTRE and MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED a Company Incorporated In the Colony of Hone. Kong which lately had a place of bnslnni in the Colony, at China Building. Chulia Street, Singapore, hereby give notice that application has bam made to the Accountant Oeneral. Stralte909 words
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Advertisement929 1933-10-03 4 TENDERS TENDERS INVITED. •AWNBROKEBs' LICENCES. NEGRI SEMRILAN. TENDERS will be received at the asare of the Secretary to Resident, Negrt nasnhlsi.ii. BsisnilMii. up to noon on Oct. 31. 1033. for the right to receive a Hcence to act as pawn broker under -The Pawnbrokers Biiai (aiaul. 1014." m each of929 words
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Advertisement658 1933-10-03 4 BUSINESS CARDS_ T. HASHIMOTO PACKING Expert Packer of High Beeeaasaeadattea neat* apply te STAMTOBO CO. 03. olaasf*rd BesJ. 09 ■FRINO CLEANTNO CO.. 10. Orchard Bead, For PEDICI'RE go to FIGARO European Ladles llstritrreseri RAFFLES HOTEL (Room 130.) and al 03. Bras baaah Road. Hair note Setting Lotion-Tar Shampoo— Banna Shampoo658 words
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Miscellaneous136 1933-10-03 4 SUBSCRIPTION RATES Mao pott WKkte OateM* wtthMt Mala**. Malara. Min W,rl. Nte.-Ot.UUy ADVERTISEMENT RATES The ekanea uU fciln Him Mr CIA8S1nEO ADVKBTUniB«T8 an M mm»M*— U cento pw Hot pw to«TtloB wJthamtel-b-jb etarf* of II per taMrtloa There art tDoroxtmatt* wards to Mm menu. AnoouncmaenU and PJ>C canto will be136 words
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Article240 1933-10-03 5 Today's Programme. 7 p.m. tGX 48.8* Metres. Columbia Records. 9408 Overture Cbai Romano Albert Ketelbey Concert Orchestra. 9883 Selection -Merry EnglandMiriam Llcette and others. DB 39 Selection— Prisoner of ton Handsome Olgolo— Albert Sandier and hU Orchestra. D 1833 Violin— Bourree In B Minor— Brazilian Dance-240 words
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Article87 1933-10-03 5 Parachutist Lands Safely In Field. A daring parachute leap was made by Mr. Owyn Jones at Reading aerodrome recently. He Jumped from an aeroplane flyln* at nearly 0.000 feet and dropped 3.000 feet before he released hli parachute. He carried a stop-watch, and It was not until87 words
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Article336 1933-10-03 5 For Those Waiting For Trains. The first cinema erer constructed Inside a railway terminus has Just been completed at Victoria Station The architect Is Mr. Allster O MacDonald. son of the Prime Minister, and the engineer Is Mr. S. W. Budd. One must congratulate them on336 words
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Advertisement238 1933-10-03 5 HOTELS TO-DAY'S ATTRACTIONS SPECIAL DINNER CLASSICAL MUSIC «a 8.15 p.m. 9.15 p.m. DANCE (FORMAL) 9.45 pJ n.-midnight in aid of CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY MME. T. SVETLANOVA'S REVUE. WEDNESDAY Oct. 4th Freea 9.45 »m r-RIDAT Oct. Cth From CIS smb. to s.M ml (Special DtaaJay Far CkiUrsa) SATTRDAY Oct. 7th From238 words
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Advertisement200 1933-10-03 5 "EPOCH" THE Plooecn .fe Lrsders oi QusUtj MOVINO COIL Speakers. THE Inwiton of the modem Permanent kUriet Morlng CoU Bosaken. 2^l^*sloSe Wtth UWWLIKE TONE— Used by ortr J.OOS TsJkte Tbestres to 34 dlflereot types to suit erery puns purpose, each modal the leader in Ua ovn price class. I«s«tJtaru -KTOCB"200 words
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Advertisement255 1933-10-03 5 HAVE YOU A SORE THROAT? EVANS* A*Ti»t»Tn Tian«i Pastilles which arc made in England to a formula of the Liverpool Throat Hospital, will quickly give relief. ring u p 7558 For H. D. BARE COPPER WIRE Outdoor Inverted Terminal Poxes Straight Through Underground Boxes Branch and Service Boxes Overhead line255 words
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Miscellaneous153 1933-10-03 5 8.8.C. PROGRAMME. For Strait* SattlaoMßts, and Federateo Malay States from tba Emptn trans- mirUr, Darentrr, England. Two of ti» foDowbw frsq»radca and waT«lanctha wfll t» ued ia tbs transnussions to tba Indiaa ions. Announce wents will t» mad* at frequent lat«rvals. GSG 17,770 ks/s IMB m. Call Sign Frequency Wsvelenr'l153 words
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1510 1933-10-03 6 THE EXPANDING UNIVERSE. Theories Of Scientists Of Three Nations. The kadmt: mathematical physicists discussed at the British Association meeting at Leicester theories of the origin of the universe. They were Prof emor Milne, Sir Arthur Eddington. I. 'Abbe I.emait're (Belgium), and Professor de Sitter1,510 words
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Article414 1933-10-03 6 New Act Abolishes Old Right Almost unnoticed a revolution bu taken place In the system of British Justice, writes a legal correspondent of the Dally Herald. When the High Court resumes litigants will no kuger be able to claim the right, which waa almost a*414 words
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Article24 1933-10-03 6 The Singapore ambulance attended 154 call* during September. 14 of which were outside Municipal limit*. Of thew 13 were In connection with motor accident*.24 words
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Article124 1933-10-03 6 Magistrate's Caustic Comment On Traffic Breach. Brig.-Oen. O. E. Smith. C.M.G D S 0.. Royal Engineers, of Hill Top House. Brenchley. Kent was fined Ms at Greenwich on Sept. 16 for driving past a traffic signal at Btham when the light was showing red. Mr. Bernard Campion. X.C..124 words
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Article94 1933-10-03 6 Naval Rating No Longer Required. Admiralty Fleet Orders on Sept. 1 announced that It has been decided that the nan-substantlTe rate of Captain of Gun la no longer required. The duties now performed by these ratings aa Mo. 1 In Kin. and Bin turret* may In94 words
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Advertisement78 1933-10-03 6 REMARKABLE PERFORMANCE! UP DOWN or on the STRAIGHT. Cif^f^^^^^\Jj.\ Lv/ inr rUW tK inrtltiH M~. l^m^mWHMH ™5^ f/flTJ(\mD£y Horse Power. *^s^-^ \g? £M JFfe&^Si yflmwV^^llmw^RmwX O l"\ gStC^e/^Di THE TUDOR SALOON. ml I^B^flmmv^vflP I ImmammmmmmMm* BSm^^^^ J^~ Kf j. 3^^** AuthorUed Dealers: JH B^^^EsmmftftwSwi Universal Car. Ltd. U mL Orchard78 words
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Advertisement55 1933-10-03 6 TM S 7 EXTRAORDINARY BOX-FORM CAMERA Tfce laUst -Orto" Box-form camera wkfea takes two sisas of pietor*.. «ita«r tM x 1% l% at wUL M »iet«re« Jmt dm tfce necessary portloa of flm fof yo«r Mbjwrt aad watm no blank spice. USCLT iCEPBISLNGI Cable R«W*a« Mjf SINGAPORE PHOTO Cl., 39,55 words
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Article255 1933-10-03 7 The Conditions. GERMAN MIST AGREE TO ARMS PROPOSALS. Part*. OH 1 Interest In the Disarmament Conference hu be«n revived by a report In o de Parts tliat Sir John 8tmon told Baron von Neurath. the German delegate, that Prance would agiM to reduce her effectives byReuter - 255 words
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Article144 1933-10-03 7 10,000 Peasants Butcheru' In KwangtunK. Hong Kong. Ort 1 A cable from Canton reports the wholesale slaughter of over ten thousand people of the district of Hsuman. In the Prefecture of Lulchow In South Kwangtung. by Communistic bandits. The campaign against the Reds In South Kwangtung by GovernmentSin Chew Jit Poh - 144 words
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Article64 1933-10-03 7 Cartel Agreement To Be Renewed. Brussels. Oct. X The Zinc Cartel has decided to renew the cartel agreement with modification* regarding the method of fines to be levied for excess production above the quotas, thus satisfying the Belgian group— Renter. It was previously reported that the Zinc Cartel64 words
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Article71 1933-10-03 7 380,000 Stricken With Malaria. Nankin*. Oct 1. Malaria has taken a terrible toll of the Ptngklang district in Hunan. Of a population of 400.000. 96 per rent, la strlck. n and over 50.000 are rrported to have succumbed to the d. .ise It U difficult toReuter - 71 words
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Article34 1933-10-03 7 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca. Oct. 2. A Chinese labourer was knocked down and killed by the 10 a_m. train for Tampln at the third mile. Bachanß. Hts s)rnll was smashed.34 words
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Article96 1933-10-03 7 British Reports Denied By American Writer. London. Sept. 25. The Manchester Ouardlan published a letter by the well-known American writer. Dr. Sherwood Eddy, who returnad iteantty from a trip thrauch the UBAR.. strongly denying the rumours •boot famine and starvation of people In Uv> U£JBJt. spread by96 words
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Advertisement21 1933-10-03 7 ELISSA LANDI FREDRIC MARCH SIGN OF THE CROSS. A Paramount Super Spectacle. TOMORROW -JAMFS DUNN A SALLY EILERS in SAILORS' LUCK.21 words
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Advertisement162 1933-10-03 7 An Unforgettable Combination! k«7 fT\ f. M Romince M-J> N^^Ufcw* t BRmSH \l^* > *vv N J' r.uHr I Asibaiance Bk^. a%ti i Ban. sßwaw^awT* The Story of a woman who didn't have time to be good. aaaaaaw. aawaaaw ammassaa* sbwbmbv si sbbi OPENING TONIGHT E^aEEH I A NEW JOYOUS162 words
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Advertisement180 1933-10-03 7 "Sure and Begorra, Folks, P^ Now wore on the SCREEN!" Opening TO-NIGHT M 7" 6.15 9.15 Till MARION mm davis as Beloved **Pcjj" and her don B Michael in M.G.MS brilliant imR^ mortalization of the World's Best -loved comedy "PEG 0' MY HEART" By J. Hartley Manners- with ON SLOW180 words
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Article205 1933-10-03 8 Rubber Easier But Some Demand. TIN AGAIN RLSES ALL BOUND. (From Our Financial Correspondent.) Singapore, Tuesday. Today's Prices Rubber. 13' 4 cts., 1 cent down. Tin. Singapore price $112.37',. down lift cts. (.old. £6 13s. 5d.. up 4d. Yesterday's Prices Jtubber. London. 4 1/164.. down l/16d. »w205 words
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Article320 1933-10-03 8 Singapore Oct 3, 12 noon. Buyer. Seller. Gambler 450 Java Cube 8 00 Hamburg Cube- 8.00 Muntok White popper 23.00 White Pepper 23.00 BUck Pepper 13.25 Mixed Black Pepper 900 Copra, sundrud 3.25 Copra, m'xed 2.70 Small Aake Taplcta 4.00 Fair Hake Tapioca 3 90 Med Pearl Tapioca 4.50320 words
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Article38 1933-10-03 8 The II M Porthoa U due In Singapore from Saigon on Wednesday. Oct. 4 at 7 a.m. and will probably mall on the same day at i pm. for Penang. Colombo. Djibouti. Sues. Port Said and i mmmtam38 words
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Article449 1933-10-03 8 Issue Val. Pa. Buyers Sellers. fl £1 A sum Kumbant' £1 £1 Austral Malay 5/- 5 Ayet Hitam Tin 1 1 Ayer Weng £1 £1 Bangrin Tin 1 1 Batang Padang. 1 1 Batu Caves £1 £1 Chenderiang, 50 50 Hitam Tin 1 1 Hong Fatt I Hong Kong449 words
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Article290 1933-10-03 8 Issue ,'al. Pd. Buyers Sellers. 2 2 Alex. Brick Ord. 1.05 2 2 Alex. Brick Prefs. 1.47*4 l-*5 :i £1 Brit. Am. Tobacco 5.10.0 5.15.0 0 5 British Malaya Trustee 5.30 5.50 ■I £1 Con. T. S. 7% Prefs. 23,6 24/6 :i £1 Con. T. S. Ord. 21 6290 words
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Article140 1933-10-03 8 Singapore Municipal 5 p.c. of 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 105 110 nom. Singapore Municipal 4'j p.c. of 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 104 108 nom. Singapore Municipal 4'i p.c. of 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 104 108 nom. Singapore Municipal 4 p.c. of 1913 red. 1963 $2,000,000 100 103140 words
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Article382 1933-10-03 8 Fraser and Co. and Lyall and Evatt's Quotations Today 8 Prices Freer Lyall k Evatt k Co. Allenby ($1) 0.70 0.80 0.75 0.90 Alor Gajah ($1) 0.60 0.70 0.60 0.70 A. HiUm (SI) 0.70 0.80 0.7 5 1.00 A. Kuning (ID 0.15 020 0.15 0.20 A. Malay (S2)382 words
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Article229 1933-10-03 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 1 K London, 3 months' sight 2/4 3 32 London, 60 days' sight 2/4 564 London, 30 days' sight229 words
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Article330 1933-10-03 8 President To Declare Monetary Policy. Washington. Sept. 30. A monetary declaration by President Roosevelt Is Imminent, according to high officials. It Is likely to Include devaluation and stabilisation and promise a return to the gold standard. The reason, according to the New York Times, Is thatReuter - 330 words
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Article23 1933-10-03 8 The Air Mall Karachi— London dispatched by Rohna on Sept IS was delivered In London on Oct. 3 1 17 days).23 words
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Article42 1933-10-03 8 Prom Europe (London malls dispatched Sept H by Rohna doe at Penang daylight on Thursday, the sth Instant. Prom Indo-Chlna by Portbos toe at Singapore 7 a.m. tomorrow. China and Japan by Katorl liaru due at Singapore S p.m. tomorrow.42 words
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Article73 1933-10-03 8 Trntfay. Ortafcsr J. Johorr Mat* Council mtf 11 am. Wi<iri«iT, Otlitii Rotary Tlffla. Adelphl Hotel. 1 p m FrMay. IMttel Police Band. KAtonc Park, p m. ■alt tmj. Ortakar 1. Selaflior Races. Second Day. Wiiai liy. Oilit» v. r*mty TUBn. Aoelphl Ho«*l. 1 pa, Pol Band.73 words
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Article213 1933-10-03 8 Mb* Belat Pandjanf BcngkalU. Stak Pakan Baroe. Port or Kock Padjuig (Hauc Kwoofi 3 pm. Belat Pandjanf. Bengtalu and Ba«an SI Apt Apl (Hone Ttuxif) 3 pm. Bcngkaui. Laboean UUU randjeng BaM ißokani am. Socnfrt I lat and BaUvta i Magnet) 4p m. Java. South-Weft Sumatra. Southlaat213 words
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Article28 1933-10-03 8 Lan pur* sdrmixwrt Mb* Lefcon :oU Ploanc Au( 4 Aug. M Au« 11 Auc. 31 Sept. Oct. 3 Btpt 7 Srpt 30 Srpt Ort. 728 words
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Article70 1933-10-03 8 Noon, Oct. 3. R.S.S. equal to London Standard Buyers. Sellers. Spot (loose) 13' 4, (F. 0.8.) ..1 l.T 8 Standard R.S.S. on Tender Buyers. Sellers. Oct. 13% IStt Oct.-Dec. 13> 2 IStt Jan-Mar. 134fc l. r V' t Apr.-Jun 13" 11 Tone of market Dull-Steady.70 words
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Article86 1933-10-03 8 Rugby, Sept. 30. Foreign exchanges today were Amsterdam 7.70 Athens 560 Berlin 13.01 Brussels 22.27' Bucharest 530 Bombay 1/6 3 61 Buenos Aires 45 Copenhagen 22.40 Geneva 16.03 Hong Kong 1 53 Helsingfors 226 4 Lisbon 102 i Madrid 37 5 32 Milan 59 1/16 Montreal 4.84' k MontevideoBritish Wireless - 86 words
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Article49 1933-10-03 8 Two Months' Grace For Poll Tax Payers. (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok. Oct. 2. The Government has announced a farther moratorium of two months to those unable to pay the Poll Tax owing to poverty. At the end of this period defaulters will have to pay double.49 words
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Article775 1933-10-03 9 Easier Funds. WAITING ON THE US, EXPERIMENT. (from Oar Own Correspondent) London. 8ept If. Arlieol more than £12 million in the Banker* Deposits Item of the Bank of England's statement accounts (or the continued, and. II anything, accentuated, ease of money In the London market last week.775 words
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Article557 1933-10-03 9 Symington And Wilson's Report Symington WUjon'i weekly rubber market report, dated Sept 13. atatea: After remaining roily steady though Idle on Wednesday afternoon and Thursday morning the rubber market commenced to decline somewhat sharply on Thursday and continued weak on Friday and Saturday. There were rumours of557 words
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Article537 1933-10-03 9 Australian Finance. RETAIL CHAIN STORE DIVIDENDS. (Prom Our Own Correspondent) London. 8cpt It. The half-yearly report of the Commonwealth Bank of Australia reviews. In a tone of modified optimism appropriate to bank directors, the present position of Australian finance. It stresses the importance, for the whole537 words
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Article774 1933-10-03 9 Good Trade Figures. BUT INDUSTRIALS ARE QUIET. [From Our Own Correspondent] London. Sept 19. o. Good overseas trade figures sx.d thoroughly satisfactory railway traffic returns were amongst the Influences which combined to maintain a firm tone on the 8tock Exchange last week, though the turnover was again774 words
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Advertisement629 1933-10-03 9 BANKING. NEDERLANDSCH INDISCHS HANDELSBANK N. V. EstaMaaaad IMS at Aaaatarwaas. Aathortaad Otpttl OMs. ISMWJM Paid ap Capital OMa MJOMV OMa MU'.l UEAO omCI I SJISTKBDAM. ■KANCa OFFICES THE BaVsHW BOTTEKOAM. OVEBSSAS BBANCHES. Bauna B«a. O»V« lot Do** t»st MANCB OmCBBI DOTCB BAST WIMBB *f««*». •acag. Oniwaa. Ouioialn, Makassar Mt--fr- 'iirasar629 words
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Advertisement42 1933-10-03 9 CV M A WATCHES CHRONOMETERS: BIEW PATTERMS JUST ARRIVED WELL KNOWN TRADITIONAL QUALITY REMARKABLE DESIGNS PRICES REMARKABLY LOW NEW MODELS IN GOLD— WHITE GOLD. CHROMIUM. ETC SOU WITI ABSOLUTE fiIAIAITEL AGENT: Rljil yiujp, CAPITOL BUILDING BRANCH STAMFORD ROAD 30-A RAFFLES PLACE SINGAPORE.42 words
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Advertisement326 1933-10-03 9 BANKING. NEDERLANDSCHE HANDrI-lIAATSCHAPPfJ, N. Y. (NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY.) VMthlUkti hi Astttenbßi *U. HEAD OFFICE: AMSTERDAM WTTB BRANCHES Of ROTTERDAM AND THE HAGUE. HEAD O 'ICE FOR ~HE EA*T: BATAVIA. Brtnebaa tarotarjwat the Dutch skat rjdjsa sad m the Straits Settlements, ladle. OJna. Jaasa aad Araua LONDON BA.NKEM: "»aHial r>«vlaeM Baak.326 words
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Article99 1933-10-03 10 Sinfftpore. T— g With Oapt Cockle Ttmmm Seth. IJ— l» CArrros, K« Oily Mart. With Marlon Dart*. Slt—ait. GSKAT WOELD Cabaret— Orand HoUi and CourtIng Wild Cat* MABUIOBOI GH BJcn of The Croat With Ota Eaadt et Predwte March. Us— MS. HCW WOBLD •Mt Shows. Cabaret, Dmcln*. Talktta, Thaatre*99 words
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827 1933-10-03 10 Of the many highly Important subjects dealt with at yesterday's meeting of the Legislative Council that of rubber restriction undoubtedly affects directly the greatest number of people, and for that reason we propose to deal with It first and827 words
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Article140 1933-10-03 10 Dr. P. H Martin, acting director. Institute of Medical Research. F.M 8.. has been appointed a member of the Medical Council of the 8.8. and F1f.8.. In place of Dr. A N. Klngsbury who has gone on leave. Mr. W. L Blythe has been appointed a Municipal Commissioner.140 words
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Article670 1933-10-03 10 MALAYAN PICKWICKS. There is something pleasantly olrtfashioned and Dickenslan about the proposal to pack and market hampers of Malayan produce for Christmas gifts. Does the Jolly custom of sending a well-stocked Christmas hamper still survive In Merrie England To be really popular with the younger generation670 words
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Article1389 1933-10-03 10 WONDERS OF CHEMISTRY. Practically everything in daily use in the modern world is the result of the skill of the chemist. In this article Mr. N Gintbury, the industrial chemist, dealt with the wonders of the science. The age in which the world now finds Itself baa1,389 words
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Advertisement115 1933-10-03 10 ARTHUR YATES CO. SEED GROWERS. SEEO MERCHANTS ANO NURSERYMEN. A New Consignment Of Their FAMOUS AUSTRALIAN SEEDS A Comprehensive Selection Of Flowers And Vegetables All Recommended As THOROUGHLY SUITABLE FOR MALAYA. In Metal Packing LARGE PACKETS 60 cts. ■EMM PACKETS 30 cts. -g^i^, SMALL PACKETS 20 ctt. ce c SEEDS115 words
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Advertisement107 1933-10-03 10 COLUMBIA MAGIC RJ NOTES "HAVE YOU HEARD" I THE NEW COLUMBIA PORTABLE MODE! !M —^■^bbCSbSa*^ $35. A splendid new medium -priced portable unequalled In tone vid volume. Record rarrier. fitting on rntablc to carry 12 10-inch re-jrdi (Write for fall particulars). The Robinson Piano COMPANY. LIMITED. COIXTtt QUAT. aiNGAPOU. (Incorporated107 words
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266 1933-10-03 11 COAL INDUSTRY IMPASSE. Scepticism In Business Hampers Recovery. FIXHR HELD UP. Demand For 5-Day Week At 6-Day Wage. Stsfckes, rode violations and scepticism in the buwiniaa uorld continue to hamper the recovery drne in the United State*. The increasing strikes art menacing New York'sReuter - 266 words
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Article184 1933-10-03 11 I'pward Movement Of Rubber And Tin. London. Sept. 28. On the Stock Exchange today the success of the New Australian converslon loan helped to strengthen gllteaged securities, although best prices were not maintained owing to profU taking. Motors and rubbers were also good features, the latter on theReuter - 184 words
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Article140 1933-10-03 11 Civil War If Haps burgs Restored. Vienna. Sept. 28. The Socialists, who up to now hare supported the Chancellor as being a' butler against the growing power of the Helmwehr 'Austrian Fascists). have now announced their open opposition to him In consequence of Dr. Dollfuss's acceptance of theReuter - 140 words
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Article646 1933-10-03 11 Van der Lubbe'a Mumbled Confession. Lelpslg. Sept. 27. The spectacle of the examining magistrate. Herr Voft, witting under the questioning of his former prisoner, Dtmltroff. and the Supreme Court desperately defendUig 1U dignity against his furious onslaught was the sensation of the Reichstag fire trialReuter - 646 words
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Article49 1933-10-03 11 Ad Valorem Export Duty On Rubber. Batavia, Oct. 2. A necting at Baadjermasin of Europw, Japanese and native rubber producers, Chinese exporters and government officers unanimously rejected tbe suggestion of an ad valorem export duty for native rubber, preferring a system of licences and restriction of potential production.49 words
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Article252 1933-10-03 11 Anti-German Storm. DISTURBERS EJECTED BY THE POLICE. London, Sept. 29 A noUy demonstration lasting several noun was made against Germany on Thursday evening at the first night of Oerhardt Hauptmann's "Before Sunset," In which the well-known Qennan actor, Werner Krauss, plays the leading part The demonstrationsAneta-Trans-Ocean - 252 words
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Article188 1933-10-03 11 763 Convicts On Way To 1 Penal Settlement La RocheUe. Sept. 29. Closed shutters along the quay of St Martin were the order of the day, when 763 convicts bound for the penal settlement In French Guiana sailed In the convict ship La MarUnlere. Columns of troopsReuter - 188 words
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Article91 1933-10-03 11 33 Dead And 40 Missing Off Japan Coast Toklo. Oct. 2. Thirty-three bodies hare now been recovered and 40 are still missing and feared drowned In the pleasure ship disaster. Renter. A previous message had stated that 23 persons were known to have been drowned and over 10091 words
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Article95 1933-10-03 11 Bcrlin-Tokio Broadcast To Be Attempted Today. Berlin. Sept. 30. Experiment* In fttaMlshtng wlrele«« telephonic connection between! Germany and Japan, which have been] going on for aome months, will be put to a practical test on Oct. S. wlienl an attempt will be made to relay a; symphony concert given95 words
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Article42 1933-10-03 11 Btockholms. Oct. L Marshal Chang Hsueh-llang was received in audience by the King and had luncheon with the Princes yesterday. The "Young M"fh t i" )b visiting the Industries today and tomorrow, and will leave for London on Wedassday. Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article197 1933-10-03 11 Mounting Death RolL HAND GRENADES HURLED AT SOLDIERS. Havana, Oct. 3. With today's death roll already at 30 persons killed and 59 wounded, fighting broke out afresh at nightfall, firing being clearly audible throughout the city. The fighting was Initiated when soldiers fired Into the airReuter - 197 words
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Article137 1933-10-03 11 Cuban Troops To Shoot On Sight. Havana. Oct. 1. The Communists have suddenly gone to earth as a result of the vigorous way the Oo-ernment authorities yesterday checked the wild demonstrations Infuriated by Communists sniping ;from the roof-top*, soldiers launched 'a furious onslaught and blood flowed freelyReuter - 137 words
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Article140 1933-10-03 11 Four Prominent Irishmen To Stand Trial. Dublin, Sept. 2S. While Irish Free State detective* were searching far and wide for Commandant E. Cronln, on* of General O'Duffy't lieutenants, who was on the run from Mr. de Valera's troops, he calmly accosted a sentry outside the newly- j constitutedReuter - 140 words
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Article61 1933-10-03 11 i British- American Note To Liberia. Genera. Sept 27 i If Libert* U prepared to accept a tplan for the foluUon of her problems land extend an amnesty to all political 'prisoner*, Oreat Britain and America I have Intimated to her In a Joint note that they are preparedReuter - 61 words
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Article33 1933-10-03 11 Washington. Oct. S. The Senate Ranking inquiry Committee resumes Its bearing today when four partners In Dillom. Read and Co. will be questioned concerning bond loans floated by the firm.— Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article32 1933-10-03 11 Vatican CHy, Sept. IT. Rafael. Cardinal ScaplneUl dl Legulgno. Chancellor of the Pope, died today at the age of 75. He was born In ltU and elected cardinal in l»it32 words
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Article, Illustration111 1933-10-03 11 Young: Airwoman's New Adventure. Part*. Get S. The airwoman. Idle. Maryae Hilts, took off at 1X44 am. today on a night to Tofclo and bacK. The flnt stop will be at Athens. 8he la uslnf a Breguet plane, single engine 650 horsepower. and is uh111 words
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Article179 1933-10-03 11 "The Unknown Soldier" Remembers. Parts. Sept 29. A remarkable case of recovery of lost memory has Just occurred in' Rode*. Iti Auvergne. where at last sue- I cess has crowned 15 years' continuous treatmect of a soldier wounded In the World War, whose Identity until now had beenAneta-Trans-Ocean - 179 words
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Article94 1933-10-03 11 Measures To Avoid Plague In Tampico. Mexico City. Sept 28 Scenes of death and desolation met pilots who flew over Tampico today. Bodies to the number of 12S have now I been recovered, while thousands of i survivors are being treated In the hosI pltals. The survivors haveReuter - 94 words
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Article53 1933-10-03 11 Rugby, Sept. 90. The appointment of Sir Boyd Merrlman. Solicitor-General, as President of the Divorce Court In succession to Lord Merrlvale necessitates a byelection at Rusholme. Manchester, which he represents In Parliament. At the last election Sir Boyd Merrtman bad a Urge majority over the Labour and LiberalBritish Wireless - 53 words
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Article636 1933-10-03 11 Two P!s:«es "Sold" To Outlaw Chief. PEITAIHO CAPTURED. Chinese Reinforcements Held Tp. Shanghai, Oct. 3. The bandit situation in the neutral ion? has developed to an alarming extent, allegedly Hb a result of direct Japanese aid to the outlaws and by the Japanese obstruction of attempts bySin Chew Jit Poh; Sin Kuo Min - 636 words
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Advertisement52 1933-10-03 11 A LITTLE KLIM, A LITTLE WATER —FRESH MILK SIMPLT ADD A LITTLE KLIM TO WATEK AND TOO HAVE FRESH. PI BE MILK. KLIM la FKESH MILK. WITH ONLY TBE WATEK REMOVED. SAFE AND NOURISHING. .VXD KBBTS FOB WKKKS WTTBOIT HI OBTAINABLE AT ALL THE LCADIMi PROVISION STOKES. WsUHilf i GETZ52 words
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1236 1933-10-03 12 Memorandum Prepared By Dr. H. A. Tempany. A menoraadiiai sigacd by Dr. H. A. Tempaay, Director of Ajcriculture. SJS. and FJL&, roaceraiaf the isapoaitioa of an import duty on rice i« Ike Federated Malay States, is to be laid before the Federal Covad1,236 words
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Article101 1933-10-03 12 Glfire- Bearers For Current Year. Our Own Corespondent icoa. Sept. 30 At lal general meting i\ng were elected to srive on the committee durUif the year Pr**Kl-nt Ur A I, Hoop*: Tt tirftrlmt. »<rrtU7. Mr. S. v fx1 hon umaarcr. Mr S. 1 1. autUtiK- Mr. C.101 words
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Article85 1933-10-03 12 Clerical Union Adds Voice In Protest Tho council of the Clerical Union having decided to protest against the proposed Increase of school fees and, th taking It expedient to Join forces •Ml other reprosentatlre associations In ttu City, have -eni delegates from the union to Join a protest85 words
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Article34 1933-10-03 12 The Austin Motor Co.. Ltd has deilare4 a dividend of 100 per cent, compared wiUi fifty per cent, last year. The Company's report states: that business conditions are satlsfa* tary.34 words
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Article272 1933-10-03 12 Broadcasting Company Being: Formed. A further step hu been made towards the establishment of a "BBC" (or Singapore. TIM Straits Times understands that the small group of local ■luiess enthusiasts who are oat to form a Malayan broadcasting company hare succeeded In getting their licence to broadcast272 words
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Article159 1933-10-03 12 Mr. R. W. E. Harper And Miss Mary Finch. The marriage took place at St. Mary's Church, Kuala Lumpur, on Saturday of Mr. a. W. E. Harper. Assistant Commissioner of Polio-. Kuala Kubu. and Miss Mary Finch, daughter of the late Mr. Finch and Mrs. Finch, who arrived159 words
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Article421 1933-10-03 12 Divorced Wife's Chum Succeeds. An order to pay $19 a month for the maintenance of his aon was mad* against All Mohamed Sahib, a partner of Dulf aklr and Co., the High Street newsagents, by Mr. J. M. Brander. the fourth magistrate, yesterday. Mr. V. J. Mendls421 words
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Article17 1933-10-03 12 A festival on the termination of the Buddhist Fast will be celebrated on Oct. 14.17 words
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Article162 1933-10-03 12 Law-Abiding People. NO CRIMINAL CASE FOR ASSIZES. (Prom Our Own Correspondent > Malacca. Oct. i. tot tbe second time In two yean a it— ton of the Malacca Assists has coat round without any criminal caaea on the calendar Last year Mr. Justice N. H.162 words
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Article271 1933-10-03 12 "We Thought He Was i A Robber." i "I thought hr wiu robber and snatched the revul.er rrom his hands." was the defence ol a youn? Tamil, who. with three fell m countrymen, was ac- i cused before Mr. K. Grlce In the second j magistrate's court yesterday271 words
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Article112 1933-10-03 12 Penang Aerodrome Preferable To Alor Star. (From Our Own Correspondent > Penang. Oct. 1. In connection with the newt expressed aomeUme ago by a Dutch Inspector that Penang aerodrome might not be suitable at a landing place at ail times on account of mist on the surrounding hills,112 words
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Article91 1933-10-03 12 Booking Clerk Bound Over. (From Our Own Correspondent I Malacca. Sept. 30 Chin Yew Leong. a Penang-born Chinese employed In the VMS Railways at Malacca as booking clerk. pleaded guilty to a charge of criminal breach of trust In respect of $270 before Mr. B. R. Whltehouse91 words
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Article54 1933-10-03 12 Authorities Defeat Demonstrators. (From Oar Own Correspondent.) Sept. 30 1 The authorities met the Kuala off Paknam and At once conveyed the Luang Pradlt up-rirer. whence he was taken to Interview the author!* ties. This method of arrival defeated completely the demonstrations arranged for the arrlTal of the54 words
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Article721 1933-10-03 12 INDIGNATION THAT DOES NOT LAST. More than once In the past It has been remarked that the people of Penang. with the exception of a minute minority, take no Interest In public affairs: that they art content to leave everything In the hands of their721 words
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Article100 1933-10-03 12 From Cameron Highlands To The East Coast Railway. The Hon. Mr. A. C. Baker, acting Advi*er to the KeUnUn Governm' nt. and Mr. T. R Blackmail. Asslsumt Superintendent of Sunrrys, Kelantan. 'recently walked from Tui Ratah. the .Cameron Highlands, acrau country (Trenfganu territory to Ova Musar.g •on100 words
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Advertisement62 1933-10-03 12 ''MMW^^^aW^gL^Br mV bb f M .aaV \lmw \Vy TALISMALT and SPORT are inseparable. TALISMALT gives the energy that makes food sport possible. TALISMALT, the health giver, contains Malt, Milk, Eggs, Cocoa and Honey. £fc Hot* hMltWul driaU TALISMALT UxwU wttk Rp^ 'BEAR Burnt" Htmnl Milk. U* «r cold. Sole Agents62 words
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15896 1933-10-03 13 1934 DRAFT ESTIMATES IN LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. Strong Opposition To Railway Amendment Bill. In the Legislative Council yesterday the Railway Amendment Bill introduced by the Attoraey-General was read a second time by 18 votes to seven after airial members had crprcsaed their views. Considerable tps— Jtloa15,896 words
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Advertisement13 1933-10-03 13 IRST thing in the morning— an FA X» excellent pick-me-up" PERKINS 1 SAUCE13 words
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Advertisement225 1933-10-03 13 NON ALCOHOLIC /I yFRAMRQZiCM ■I i 'I HOP ALE A NEW NON AUOHOIK DRINK. Prepared From BEST KENTISH linr> Tastes Exactly Like Shandy. FRAMROZ CO. CUTfCURA HEALED SKIN JRQUBLE Spread Over Child's Face. Caused Sleeplessness. "The beginning of the trouble was a small, watery pimple which afterwards developed into a225 words
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725 1933-10-03 14 M. C. C. President And Body-Line Bowling. Malays Cup Success. CATTLE CO. DEFEATED BY MALAYS. Champions To Meet Wiltshires II In Semi -Final. Malays 4. Straits Cattst 1. Skilful work by the forwards of both sides was a feature of the S.A.F A. Cup tie at the Anson Road Stadium725 words
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Article321 1933-10-03 14 Result Of S.G.C. October Competition. The Women's October Medal competition was played at Buklt Tlmah yesterday and resulted in a win for Mrs. W P. Douglas In "A" division with a net score of 35. in a win for Mrs. English In "B" division with a net score321 words
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Article521 1933-10-03 14 Khalsa Association Lose On Padang. SJLC. "A" I; S.KJL On the Padang yesterday the 8 R C "A" eleven and the first team of the Singapore Khalaa Association met (or the first time this season, the home aide running out winners by two clear goals. The521 words
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Article134 1933-10-03 14 it Would Be Better If It Were Dropped." Eastbourne, Sept. 29. Viscount Haifeham, President of the M.C.C., referring to body-line bowling, said in sport, as in other spheres, there were always trouble-makers. The suggestion that any member of an English team would bowl purposely to injure batsmen was134 words
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Article96 1933-10-03 14 iww, Quit* t. Roftor S.C.O. trial riitonf Public Sarvtcas lat R-A.F, Dnasani Bd. Hoduy: PoUe* A vs. R-A, Depot. WitViiiar. 0 4. Rudv: ICC vs. Uudi "8.~ Pmdanc: PabHc Sennas vs. Chlnwe. Duncan 84. Gotten: sajt-a. nm s— i nnsi rjlp. ts. WUUblrss I. AJt SUdtass; CUdm Lmiw.96 words
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Article507 1933-10-03 14 To Play In Inter-Port Cricket Series. Malaya U to prtlclpate In the triangular Inter-port cricket tournament with Hong Kong and Shanghai and the following team has been selected from those who hare signified their ability to travel: L. Alrta (Singapore) N. T. Bewick (J«aore) D.507 words
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Article209 1933-10-03 14 Professional Meetings In Singapore. The following U a lift of the racing dates for 1934 allotted by the Strain Racing Association. It should be noted that the allocation to the Belangor Turf Club of their Xmu 1934 Amateur racing dates, and to the 1 Penang Turf Club of209 words
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Article45 1933-10-03 14 Wednesday, Oct. 4:— H. Oray minus S vs G C. Miller minus 5 (to finish). P. If. Bcott and D. Ttmms vs. H. Henshelwood and C. O. Fugler. C D. BelUrn and H. I. Fougere ts. E. A. Brown and J. N. Wainwrlfht.45 words
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511 1933-10-03 14 Second Race Of Chinta Cup Series At R.S.Y.C. The "B" Clan of the Royal Singapore Yacht Club sailed the second race of a series for the Chlnta up on Sundav There was a light south wind, and Hm start was rather crowded, every511 words
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Article83 1933-10-03 14 Results Of Second Round. The following are the results of the second round of the Singapore Golf Club Championship: Cralk beat Barr-Slm 3 and 2. McMullan beat Walsh 7 and 6. Beavls beat W A Hanrilton 2 up. J. T. Smith beat Holmes-Smith 4 and ft W. W.83 words
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Advertisement31 1933-10-03 14 HBsr^- jflv >Sg^* .>•«—^^afc-s n>ju'J' "^jmispP^"i kJBBBBBBBBaV-te^mMßM* 4SmmlrV B a Smmmmms£l l^^mmmmmmV -x^stt n' hi siaW' ifi smttr^ -g» -Jjdfw BSW w *~~-^B^^^^^BBBBm h "^VSfISJ FRJLfER <-NEAVE 13 fl Ultf"^ M/TRIBUTOR/31 words
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1793 1933-10-03 15 I MUSH TIRh TOPICS. HYPERION CANTERS HOME IN ST. LEGER. No One Knows Yet How Fast He Can Gallop! (From Our Own Correspondent) Stvaits Tixxs Optics, Fleet Btreet Sept. 18. In Classic racing the obvious so seldom happens that it came as a surprise1,793 words
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Article59 1933-10-03 15 Cambridgeshire Candidate Breaks Down. London. Oct. Z. Lord Howard 4* WaMen'i Cvmp de Lyon, which was formerly second favosrite far the Cambridgeshire, has been knocked Ml It IN In 1 owing to a report that It has broken down with hock weakness and may never race afain.Reuter - 59 words
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Article601 1933-10-03 15 Four Chinese In Women's Final 'From Our Own Correspondent. > Exeittac play mi smb to s*4mimfa es)awp< —hip Ue* la lull Uusipw oa Saturday, and a special ffimpaii stoat contributes the fe4lowing notes: The VI hall wax crowded with badminton enthusiast* of both sexes ott Saturday to601 words
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Article570 1933-10-03 15 Tudor-Owen At Back. FAIRLY STRONG PACK I EXPECTED. Most of the rugger talent available in Perak wai out at Taiplng when Ipoh met a fifteen representing North Perak the match affording an op- j porunlty of testing several players for, positions behind the scrum rendered vacant by570 words
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Article42 1933-10-03 15 Beats Cuban Champion In Title Fight. Paris. Oct. 2. In a 15-round contest for the Middleweight championship of the world Marcel Thil (France) who is recognised in Europe, as the holder of the title, outpointed Kid Tonero, the Cuban champion.42 words
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Article75 1933-10-03 15 New Officials Of B.S.C. Section. (from Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok. Sept 27 Bangkok Sport* Club golfers met In annual conclave on Sunday morning Mr. A. J. Williams. Bombay-Burmah Trading Corpn.. Ltd.. was elected captain for 1932-33. and Mr. L. Taylor re-elected Secretary. For four tests on the Committee75 words
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Advertisement328 1933-10-03 16 FAT MAN LOSES S3 lbs. Kruschen and Walking rwrtzht mm who want to lose a frw pounds can have the benefit of this man's experiences He gives them to us (or publication •In a little over teelve months I have reduced my weight from 277 lbs to I*4 lbs by328 words
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Advertisement343 1933-10-03 16 Sac? Bmtm LtaUmf < ■< «ntill Un*it M-flKtmtm A little bit of England Travel where you will in the World to-day and you'll surely _j fc*T*. amWaa^aat waaa^femt sa wUsk*«MA immmt Wji_mj I v llfMl uaveti Mixture, rron mm 10 rwomom^ hbm ddcocij old Craven Tin haa cone to be343 words
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Advertisement81 1933-10-03 13 Wkat a Star! EagUa^s FaveviteWclltl Time Wksl a CesiM«<r! He wrst* -DIE FLEDERMAUS" JOHANN STRAUSS HOW CAN IT BE ANTTHUtG BUT A GRAND ENTERTAINMENT A Gaumont-Rritish Triumph. Coiiiig tooi ts tin CAPITOL! FOR ALL DDKII OF VISION CONSULT M. EZEKIEI. SONS, Trtifclhhit Marlr l«n orroicrnusTt m* ornciAMft. it»ekArh- Nt«Mk. s^laisa81 words
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Advertisement279 1933-10-03 13 BETTER BE SURE THAN SORRY!!! If you are considering the purchase of a used car the one sure way to complete satisfaction is to deal with WEARNES. Our guaranteed used cars are reconditioned in the best equipped workshops in this country where new genuine parts and the best of accessories279 words
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Advertisement296 1933-10-03 15 'CkeTUu, VAUXHAIL LIGHT SIX A BIG CAR in all bat PRICE >"*w I 1 H I L. JB ml > —^assßsaaj^a| »yVs% BP?*^sL This car is every inch a Vauxhall. Dignified and gruceful in appearance, the modern lines sweeping buck from the well known fluted bonnet and radiator. It is296 words
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Article332 1933-10-03 19 Mussolini Settles A Controversy. Rome. Sept 14 Slgnor Mussolini Inspected this morning the various public works being carried out to cope with unemploy ment in Rome. He promptly sealed the fate of the famous lieta Sudan.v the fountain built by the Emperor D mllian in 96332 words
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Advertisement15 1933-10-03 19 Disease germs enter "*> Influenza Diphtheria •■a* Scarlet Fevetf sa> by keeping your mouth disinfected wflh15 words
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Article, Illustration26 1933-10-03 20 THE BRITISH VESSEL PORTHCAWI. (t.MI tons) baa been beached at Cahv ter after baTing caught Are off the last Coaat. (Pmavt Neva.)26 words
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Article, Illustration26 1933-10-03 20 H. G. WELLS, the famous aathor, and Mr. George Lanswary. listening to eTidenee at the inquiry In London Into the burning of the Reichstag. (Planet News.)26 words
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Article, Illustration37 1933-10-03 20 KIRT TORGLER. 15-year-old ton of the German ffwr- 1 leader, with Elena DiaUtrora. ateter of one of the men imprisoned in connection with the ■nmrtn Ore. arriving to give trliean at th* Inquiry la Loodoa. (Planet News.)37 words
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Article, Illustration33 1933-10-03 20 THOI SANDS LINED THE STREETS OF HAlt whec, the body of the tot* King Fekwl of Iraq was borne to the aerodrome, where It was taken by daedal plane to Baghdad. (Planet News.)33 words
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Article, Illustration34 1933-10-03 20 THE MAKQUBSS OF LANBOOWNB leavlnc the fmm'i CMrt after the Infairy into the demth ot hto the Earl of Kerry, who was killed when he fell froai a train at Rerenta Park. (Planet S.)34 words
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Article, Illustration36 1933-10-03 20 famois LAWYERS from all over the world Met la a Legal CiMMklia of Imjairy Land— determine the rmJSL.ultr loi "be boning of th. Re.eh.tag last February Mr Stafford Mm K.C., 1. la the Chair (P. M.)36 words
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Article, Illustration24 1933-10-03 20 EFFECnTELY BLOCKING TEAFFIC. a baa* rests la a alawi of CarliWM, Cak*. Hmo wim swept the craft inUnd taring the raetat ■arrleaae M»n*t Neva.)24 words
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