The Straits Times, 4 October 1933
1933-10-04
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Title Section42 1933-10-04 1 The St r ai ts Times [BBTABLISUm NBARMf A CSNTCRV.] Tflß LARGEST AISD MOST IfIFLVENTUL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. 20 PAGEa BINO.VPORB, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 19SS. PRICE 10 CENTS. The Straits Times 20 PAGES 6INOABORE, WEDNESDAY) OCTOBER 4 MM. I'RU K 10 CENT&,42 words
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Advertisement421 1933-10-04 1 uingapore: ts. Cecil st. cphone biso'i i£ok ROBINSON'S advocate I MAKING THE MOST OF YOUR TIME AND MONEY SOME WONDER ITh GOWN FABRICS j v t K qtvivc a AN ENTIRELY NEW RANGE HAS JUST how we can give the STYLES we do— while others wonder how we caa give421 words
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Advertisement346 1933-10-04 2 V 0., BRITISH INDIA AVn APTAR I PMITS AND ArIAK LIHIPA »™i~ PTNTNSTTLAR AITD ORIENTAL BIT OO CKDt» CONTRACT Wnil HIS MAJESTYS OOVEHNMENT. LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. nTTWARD PROM LOHDOM POR CHINA ""Si^APAH. T'SS* 1' STs >WMA>lV N W STt "s K Sr >SoSS JI »vs s. a346 words
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Advertisement444 1933-10-04 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. HIM'HIM I-J ißvlßflkV Ikl4 MMJMMmM*m*LMMdm+ o -^^-.v, Naplea. Marae—a, Liatia. Atwery KATOfU < MARU T< KLOo7 Ort* 4 5 < h/.sniMA UARD 10.000 Ort. 19 20 j TASUKUNI MARU 12.000 Oct Jl Not. 1 KAKONEMARU 10.400 No 15 16 ISUWAMARU 17J6H Nov M Dee 1 I PUSHIMI MARU444 words
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Advertisement399 1933-10-04 2 BURNS PHILP LINE(incorporated in Aurtrallaj for Brisbane Sydney and jz.r. THURSDAY ISLAtfD. Regular monthly aalunga by to. w«l!known tteaaaer MARSLLA (7.865 ton.) and the i-i MANOOLA .3 352 tons) (Cargo only). The a* MARELLA ta one of the largest and nne»t steamers Iradlnj to Australta. cablna de luie. single berti399 words
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Advertisement393 1933-10-04 2 ™E EAST ASIATIC CO., I IMTTFn LWlliril. PASSENGER AND FREIGHT TO GENOA. LONDON. BOTTEBDAV HAMBIBG AND COPENHAGEN J™« J^L.'iS? ZIT" S»r. Matacc* Port Ptnang Smelt. Qxt£. aIA M/ia g™ »1 f: LAWNDIA 1$! H^ J?!? *H So^OIA 27' I I g22 82 aass^ ai 3 anrcarVTrUer^^rnr 1 sTss paaaenger accommodaUoc393 words
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Advertisement804 1933-10-04 2 y^^gg^q iI I W J H f a C&W A I i H J•r Ml ]TfT_j t\^^MMf^^l 1 J££^2m*K.S& k W-t'K^-J4-N lIM 0 .J^ jßS^^ijW cITIUL^^C^L il^li.^ "T^?I'?™" 10" Mtv%: 'dLta .1 ill -^if^Wl'.ST™ l JiHVI. n Tn l\.\ 'KH" V" >>ll" > m r2il NWHATION (n' i? Jlit NTI804 words
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Article368 1933-10-04 3 Removal Delayed By Kuomintang. Settlement of the Irritating and mely delicate problem of eliminating the hordes of tea-boyi on coastal and river passenger ships Is being delayed through Inactivity of the local Kuomintang. says the Shanghai Evening Post and Mercury. The next more In the attempt* to368 words
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Article124 1933-10-04 3 No. 35 33 Singapore. Oct 4 1933 Range*:— The following range allotment* are notified for Information. Transport leave Head- Buklt Tlmah Fairer quarters. Range Range Satur 8un 2 00 p.m 7.30 a.m. Scottlah 710.33 Interport 8 10.33 "D" Coy. Rifle Meeting 22.10.33 "A" Coy. Demonstration 2. Conference— G.O.C.i124 words
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Article110 1933-10-04 3 TINOMBO. Dut 53* ton*, from B. Dell 4-10. for B. DeU «10. BOTH. Dot.. 1.02 too*, from Tf. Prtok 4-10. for B DeU 4-10. ANOBT. Bar. 417 toot, from Slbu 2-10. for Sbu 6-10 VAN VOLLXNHOVEN. Pr SM toot, from I BalfOß 1-10. for Salfon t-10. BAN HO110 words
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Article90 1933-10-04 3 Wednesday. October 4. Skeja ■ItfMe tbe Wkarvea er expeetot to arrive. kepki. BABBOcm. Main Wharf Leh "Prlncee* Mary." The Cable. Leh. "Mr T Praw.OU Wharf WU. Coal Wharf NIL VESSELS IN DBT DOCKS Taalaa* ft(ar. Albert Dock NO. Victoria Dock Tuc Tandu." Kernel Evkw. Klne'i Dock Nil90 words
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Article245 1933-10-04 3 The following are passengers oy the Antenor. due In Singapore about Friday Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Earle. Miss B. H. Egger. Mr. R. N. Bryson. Mr. and iMra. T. D. Ward. Mrs. R. F. W. Leonard 1 and infant, Mr. R. V. N. Shutte. Mr. P. C. Adrian.245 words
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Advertisement21 1933-10-04 3 Did ELISSA LAND! choose Rightly? She told VICTOR JORY— "I LOVED YOU WEDNESDAY" But_ what_ did she tell WARMER BAXTER T21 words
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Advertisement393 1933-10-04 3 NORDDEUTSCHEF nfflj LLOYD. (Incorporated la iMng^ Germsny.) Tbe unaennenUone4 tn tbe ccropanys Mtrßde4 fixtures OUTWARD FULDA for Manila. Hong Kong. Shanghai, N. China Japan Oct 11 ISAR for *****0. Manlw. Hong Kong m«t. t t»«i m. China it Japan Ort M SAARBRUCKEM for Hollo. Manila Hong Kong. Shanghai. N. China393 words
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Advertisement403 1933-10-04 3 I REDUCED FARES ROUND-THE-WORLD Fint Class £169.5.0 Twritt Class £112.7.8 Fares apply Westbound from Singapore 01 Penang. All water route except first class rail Across United States or Canada. Via Panama Canal from New York to Los Angeles cr San Francisco. nm Caass aayrwrimalety n» Teawiat Class sMiufcilaly f MM403 words
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Advertisement356 1933-10-04 3 ELLERMAN BUCKNALf. STEAMSHIP CO. LTD. (Incorporated Id Erik land "ELLERMAN- LINE. PiesgM Sarrtre te UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. Taj Parts a«d Swrs aaal OUTWARDS. TO HONG KONG. SHANGHAI A JArAN. Due Spore v CITY OP WINNIPEG Nor t HOMEWARDS. Due S-pore Sails Spot* 1J CTTY OP BAODAD for Havre London.356 words
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Miscellaneous173 1933-10-04 3 Today's Crossword Puzzle (CLUES.) IT. Retain ACROSS M Ardour Al KUaa. M Une wttb stone 27 Vegetables 12H2SZLJ2? Unconatrahsat g. morenouse 2t. Till PMtof djnam» Wtkm 19 Thong 3 4 Expression 30 Prench stock ,5, 5 SSd 31 Ortef 37 puffed M Waur^^ral SSLu. k^» Omaaaanted with groorw 38. Celestial173 words
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Miscellaneous213 1933-10-04 3 SINGAPORE WEATHER REPORT. SUUons Yesterday Last night max. Rainfall Bright Mln. temp. Ins Sunshine temp. •F hrs. T Alor Star 87 Nil 8.1 77 Bltlawan 88 0 08 8.5 79 K TrensiKanu 88 1 24 5 9 72 Bukut Jeram 87 0.09 6.1 74 Malacca 85 Nil 6.4 73 Singapore213 words
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Advertisement405 1933-10-04 4 SITUATIONS VACANT Hlie» .svlytag fer aay |l 111 1 advertlard la taeae esuassa send eaears ef testlrooniato. D« ac« scad ertgaaalm. WANTED, men experienced In wharf and truuhtpment work. Apply. Singapore Lug•»r Co Union Building. W4NTKD Nannie or suitable help for :<1 baby Must be definitely European L'p-rountry outride Penang405 words
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Advertisement647 1933-10-04 4 HOUSES. FLATS TO LET Bungaiowm, AngwPta Park. Angullta 00. HOUSE on liiamilMi ma. Rant MO United Slillawin. TO LET. 7. Nspter Rd_ At 14. ChaUworth Road. Apply Meyer Bros. TO LET SHOP. PLAT. Amber Iliaiinm Applj Spore Building Oorp^ t4. Market St TO LET. furnished. 44. Ooadman Road Small European647 words
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Advertisement590 1933-10-04 4 FOR SALE FOR SALE. SS cwt. Low Oracle While Arssnse best offer obtains 90S. Straita Tbnei. ORANO OTAN. (3) tales sterile, S yrs. 4 yr». Akw Omboo Ape female 3 yrs. Absolutely tamae ifcansellisl.il. excellent condttlon. tM. StralU Thnaa. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE AT SLUMP PRICE Splendid Oil Palm Land In590 words
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Advertisement674 1933-10-04 4 LEGAL NOTICES MA NOTICL I~ TAI MUTUAL FIRE and MARINE INBURANCE COMPANY LOOTED, a Corapany Incorporated in the Colony of Hone Ko °l-I'£i!L*t*s tmt E_S_s In the Colony, at China BnUdmg. ChnlH SUMt .««>capore hereby give noUc* that appneatton has been made to the Accountant' Oeneral. StralU SettlemenU. at Singapore,674 words
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Advertisement742 1933-10-04 4 LEGAL NOTICE HUME PIPE (FAR EAST) LIMITED SINGAPORE HUME PIPE COMPANY LIMITED and HUME STEEL LIMITED *rt notice that the business and undertokmc of Oompany and the business and Trtaiiatkig In Malaya of the tatter Company naTbeen^n^Kmitod a. from OcTTTw and wUI be carried on by HUME PIPE (FAR MAST)742 words
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Advertisement582 1933-10-04 4 BUSINESS CARDS_ Tot "**ANr.NT •vavdni Ko to FIGARO Eurooeen Ladles Hairdressers aiaSlJßa wrvm b^i__SS%_2 H-* l_»LoUol LoUoB ~T> !*h 22___2J* MlSS__^S_!Jf?an"M ISS__^S_!Jf? an" poo ~I_J'?_ k 0' I*—1*— Sbdaa Pine can be bought \M AOO Af^l? JJ AIT irj/100/1 U£( lISi l^lj s_*«aw«a_» _•&_>.. MANICURE AND MASSAGE. ln ■■*.*>*. w582 words
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Miscellaneous117 1933-10-04 4 SUBSCRIPTION RATES WMM. Ow*t* IbUn. Malaya. TmUfJJHrJeH, •'■2 ADVERTISEMENT RATES TW ekvta fcitoJlMlM CI^SSInr.U APVJKTIMIMHTI jj c*Am per Bne per Initlnii wtth mlr!-m-jm cterfe of II p*r maertloa Tber* »r« moaroitaiauly 4i wort* to line mfn^An^-SEiU «d P^ card, -1U Uon up to ooe inch O*w one toch. c«nt« rate117 words
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Article3156 1933-10-04 5 Position Of Singapore Harbour Board. The following passages of Mr. Tel's speech on the Singapore Harbour Board were left out yesterday owing to pressure on apace: Mr W A Fell aald:— Conservative finance In past yean and a determined and successful policy to limit commitments during a3,156 words
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Advertisement240 1933-10-04 5 H (DT_EL S THIS EVENING COCKTAIL DANCE MAKAN KETCHIL 6JO P.M. —BJO P.M. DANCE INFORMAL MME. T. SVETLANOVA'S REVUE. IN AID OF THE CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY 9.45 P.M. —MID-NIGHT RAFFLES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA RESERVATION OF TABLES TO IE MADE AT RAFFLES HOTEL TO-NIOHT SEA VIEW HOTEL SPECIAL DINNER DANCE ADELPHI HOTEL240 words
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Advertisement18 1933-10-04 5 In America. Wednesday is the Maids' DAY OFF— Is that why EMSSA LANDI said "I LOVED YOU WEDNbSDAY!"18 words
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Advertisement356 1933-10-04 5 He is not a Hero ■pr^^^™"""^Hl not one oi thoce men f A*s W^° p' 1111 recklessly into •"S^sVl. J co^ bll*^b 11 every day BjV/>r\ he know* the glorious JlfiiL l"*"^ of hot bath and Bk -«^CISK\»V not now an<^ then, ffi but daily at any hour of the356 words
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Article59 1933-10-04 6 Moscow. Sept 30. I Before their departure from Moscow. Col. Charles Lindbergh and his wife 1 stated that In view of the advanced j season they had abandoned their plan to return to the United States via 81berta They planned to fly via Reval. Scandinavia, to England, whenceAneta-Trans-Ocean - 59 words
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Article116 1933-10-04 6 100 copies a minute. Speedy and silent to action, this Duplicator la capable of turning out on« hundml eoplea a minute -t. machine la of a particularly solid construcUon B> meana of the variable preaaure teitt ntted to the machine the density ot copies can be varied116 words
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Advertisement130 1933-10-04 6 n YOU WART TO H| KNOW MY TAILOR? [fit Oh no, 1 don't mind Sfe at all. I always make s habit of recomE mending the "BestNot only do they Hfk make good clothes but can supply the last word m "West Jk End" accessories |£~i Shirts. Colters. Ties, Sox.130 words
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Advertisement341 1933-10-04 6 I^P^W THE PROFESSIONAL Jl MAN'S MISFORTUNE \Xv\ *^l Lies in the fact that hia specialised knowledge, priceless to m( A himself, is merely a personal asset. While he lives and is -*tor 'M physically fit his skill can be capitalised in definite measure: Xtk when he dies his asset dies341 words
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Article143 1933-10-04 7 "Abdication** Of British Rule Opposed. London Oct 1 With the reassembling tomorrow of the Joint Select Committee to conrtrtw the new constitution for India, a tecM Conservative Party, ted by Mr Winston Churchill, has Intensified campaign against any "AbdlcaOf Urtiuh rule In India, particularly the transfer of the143 words
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Article53 1933-10-04 7 Maaßsst* Of Sympathy lli< Widow. London. Sept 29. Kins has sent a meaaage of •v Thompson In his own iw rrasaat Thampson. Oorernor of i way to England. .day. Ustrr. In a mesthat Lady bereavemer t v shared by i nment and the i n a tried53 words
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Article830 1933-10-04 7 Fraaer And Co.'i Weekly Report Ftaser and Co report, dated Octo- j ber 4. iutfi The price of tin has acoin advanced j during the week and stocks of the metal continue to register a heavy decline month bj month, the worlds vUlble iupplle« being cabled today at830 words
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Article70 1933-10-04 7 Inhabitants Of City In Panic Lot Ant cle». Oct. 1 A severe earthquake «v felt that ■Mining at an early hour Two build tnga were wrecked, one person beina kilted aad four injured The peopk of the city panicked and rushed out Into the i'r-'i haU-dxeaaed la70 words
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Advertisement432 1933-10-04 7 AUCTION NOTICES. AUCTION SALE or a |t»d rnilmlon of rare and anUqu* loa (■ncv4»tim klrd paiwrn and *h»U and rad vuav Inrrnae bunwra. bo».l n-ure nriuunrnU ot Mtaf and Chlni DyvtMtM, Kanshl and Tn« Rons and etc To br held at our saleroom No 11. BoßßMsa aatarear. Bet ItM at432 words
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Advertisement236 1933-10-04 7 •«.«••—---—>————••---— a^aaßMßjame«>aß*Bßaqfi I Her (h *re again t p co 'i\ VV i'l i lQ)lv **"«*»tog yoswg aad eld wtth Bja^g^^oEjnala^aaa*jl utMt raa-feast ef aaarta f**£r a N rTk.l..l». I Y^ IK L*~ /A Naw Baa* HrU! Jk. fl^^^^l I ttr%. B>rililiam»' nw B obawd asK>w!_ \ff% YaW ilvlJK'jbv I236 words
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Advertisement316 1933-10-04 7 GOOD NEWS! CAPITOL! Satarda* Next I "MICKEY MOUSE" g-^x. Matinee- 11 \.m. A^3 SrtcitOj Sekclea Profraawe— 4^ Vp -Mickey Moaae" aad "SUly Svmpli .nyf Cartoons. Comedies, Coloured Mu-.ii.il %>■</ Novelties. etc *>^^ Yf^tß^^ Special Attraction r£L 00l father noah s ark \T^"^\f[) Coloured Cartoon. V^ Admission AdulU 5t rU. children316 words
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Article192 1933-10-04 8 Local Robber Is Steadier. ALL TIN QUOTATIONS FALL, (Prom Our Financial Correspondent.) Singapore, Wednesday. Today's Prices Rubber. 12 J els- K cent down. Tin. Singapore price $111.37',. down $1. (.old. £6 14a. 8d., up Is. 3d. Yt»4rrda> s Prices Kubber. London. .V,d.. down 3/1 fid. New York,192 words
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Article312 1933-10-04 8 Sinrapore Oct. 4. 12 noon. Buyer. Seller. Gambler 450 Java Cube 800 Hamburg Cube 8.00 Muntok White pepper 24.00 White Pepper 23.00 Black Pepper 13.75 Mixed Black Pepper 900 Copra, sundrled 3.20 Copra, mixed 2.45 Small nake Taplc:a 4.00 Fair Flake Tapioca 3.90 Med. Pearl Tapioca 450 Small Pearl312 words
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LOCAL STOCK AND SHARE QUOTATIONS.
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article442 1933-10-04 8 Issue Val. Pd. Buyers sellers. H £1 Asam Kumbang SO- 31/- xd. El £1 Auatrml Malay 82/- 35/5- 5 Ay^r Hitam Tin 15/3 16 6 xd. 1 1 Ayer Weng 1.30 1.40 xd. El £1 Bangrin Tin 29 6 30 6 1 1 Batang Padang 0.22 -0.27 1 1442 words
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Article295 1933-10-04 8 Issue Val. Pd. Buyers Sellers. 2 2 Alex. Brick Ord. 1.06 2 2 Alex. Brick Prefs. 1.47. 1.55 £1 XI Brit. Am. Tobacco 5.15.0 6.0.0 10 5 British Malaya Trustee 6.30 5.50 £1 £1 Con. T. S. 7% Prefs. 28/6 24/6 £1 £1 Con. T. S. Ord. 21 6295 words
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Article142 1933-10-04 8 Singapore Municipal 5 p.c. of 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 107 110 nom. Singapore Municipal 4\.' t p.c. of 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 104 108 nom. Singapore Municipal A\'% p.c of 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 104 108 nora. Singapore Municipal 4 p.c. of 1913 red. 1963 $2,000,000 100142 words
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Article373 1933-10-04 8 Fraser and Co. and Lyall and Evatt's Quotations Today's Prices Fraj-er Lyall ft Evatt ft Co. Allenby (|1) 0.70 0.75 0.75 0.90 Alor Gajah ($1) 0.60 0.70 0.60 0.70 A. Hitam ($1) 0.70 0.90 0.7 5 1.00 A. Kuning ($1) 0.15 0.20 0.15 0.20 A. Malay ($2) 1.30373 words
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Article228 1933-10-04 8 The following are the exchange rates this morning, according to the daily circular issued by the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation t SELLING. London, 4 months' sight 2 4' London, 3 months' sight 24 3 32 London, 60 days' sight 245 04 London, 30 days' sight 2/4228 words
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Article68 1933-10-04 8 Noon, Oct. 4. R.S.S. equal to London Standard Buyers. Sellers. Slot (loose) 12V* 12" 8 (FOB.) 13' 4 133^ Standard R.S.S. on Tender Buyers. Sellers. Oct. 12% 13 Oct.-Dec. 13 13»-8 Jan.-Mar. 13>/ 8 13' t Apr.-Jun. 13 s 13' t Tone of market Steady.68 words
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Article64 1933-10-04 8 IMwtv, Orteksr 4. notary Tlffln. Adelphi Hotel. 1 pa. FrtSay. Ortafcsr Polio* Band. Kmtang Park. p m. S»Ur*»y. OrUbrr 7. Selanfor Races. Second Day. Wctantay. (kUWr It. r >Ury Tiffin. Adelphi Hotrl I p ru. PoUce £and. Trlok Ayer. 5 IS p.m. Sporting eTtnti nil] be64 words
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Article219 1933-10-04 8 T«4ay. North. N -Ext N -West Sumatra (Both* pa Banks aland. Pladjo* P»lcaib*n« I (Thedens) 3 pm. I PontUnaJc iKhorn Hoc*) 3pm Sarawak A Sibu (Vynrr Brook«> 3 p«. North. N-But St N.-Wcst Bu.-iat-a Sinn. Burma. India. Iraq. Palestine. Egypt. Ettt South Africa, Europe. Oreat Brtui.i. Ireland.219 words
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Article35 1933-10-04 8 MAILS FO R EU ROPE. Ktnpur* lodnpoer* Andre Leboo Kftratol* KoU Plnacc Left An* S'pmn 1.0d4. b Aug. 4 Aug 26 Auc 11 AtK 31 Sept I Ott Sept 7 Srot 30 Sept. I Oct35 words
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Article22 1933-10-04 8 Malls from Batavia and Palemoanc by aeroplane are expected at the Oeneral Poet Ofllce. Singapore at 5 p m. today.22 words
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Article50 1933-10-04 8 j From Europe (London malls rtUpatched Sept. 14 by Rohna due at Penang daylight tomorrow. From China and Japan by Katort Maru due at Singapore 5 p m today. Prom China by Slrdhana due at Singapore tomorrow. I From Holland by Poelau Bras, due at Singapore tomoriuw aftrrnoon50 words
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Advertisement35 1933-10-04 8 Fraser's and Co.'s weekly market resort appears Uday o* 7. Amplified Gramophones. DM I MXI AMI B.M.V. KECOBOS. K-tuio HO ivi :Bs. spr. tKi'.as. coils. (Hl)Krs ONDCNSEKS ETC. EIDYSTbRE RABIO-ELECTRIC Ct. 2S-M OR( HARD ROAD.35 words
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Advertisement118 1933-10-04 8 WHEN you wear a "LUVISCA" Shirt and Collar, yon reach the nineteenth hole" •till fresh and easy. These garment* -silky in appearance, weU-cnt and strong are made expressly for good service. Obtainable in patterns giving the right touch to both sports and business wear. The day ended, LUVISCA** Pyjamas are118 words
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Article470 1933-10-04 9 Malcolm Bowley Son's Report Malcolm Bowley and Sob's weekly market report, dated Sept. 15. states: Copper: The volume or business on the London Metal Exchange during the past week has been very restricted and prices nave fluctuated within vary narrow limits. Rather more demand has been470 words
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Article308 1933-10-04 9 Closing Quotations In London. (Trom Oar Own Correspondent). London, Oct. 3. Closing quotations today of the principal British stocks art giren below The rise or fall Is in relation to the price of Sept. CO\KBNMENT STOCKS. BSITTSB. Rfcc or M Conversion Loan 117 14 Funding Loan308 words
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Article133 1933-10-04 9 GESTETNER PRO FITS. An Improvement occurred In the net profit* of D. Oestetner. Ltd.. the duplicating and copying machine manufacturer*. In the year to Aug. 31. The profit of £71.782 compares with 70.890. and as a result the final dividend Is raised to 7' 2 per cent to make 12'133 words
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Article458 1933-10-04 9 Winiam Jacks aad Co.s report dated Aug 31 states: The visit of Mr. Montagu Norman to the USA may lead to a British Recovery Policy receiving practical support from our Bankers, and the general Imprfstnm that World Trade U ripe for Improvement appears to be wrU- founded The458 words
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Article55 1933-10-04 9 London. Oct. 1. The India Tyre Rubber Co. (Oreat Britain). Ltd. has submitted to shareholders a scheme providing for the reconstruction of the company Involving the contribution of capital by the Dunlop Rubber Co.. Ltd. sufficient to ensure control of the former company which, however, willReuter - 55 words
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Article607 1933-10-04 9 Fine Statistics. EASING OFF AFTER THE AUGUST FIGURES. (From Our Own Correspondent. London. Sept. 6 As anticipated, the end of August statistics made a brilliant showing, the total reduction In the visible supply (including the Eastern carry-over), being 5,400 tons. The American dell- j verles exceeded 9.000607 words
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Advertisement624 1933-10-04 9 BANKING. KRLANDSCH INDISCHK HANDELSBANK N. V. ■sislißitus ISS3 st Aaaftadaa Authorised Capital CM* I«MSt TC raid up Capital CBS* 6MSt.«*. lUacrve. CUB. 9M9l.i:j lil.U* OmCI AMSTERXYAM. BRASCB OfTICES I TtW HAOCE ROTTERDAM. OVERSEAS BRANCSOH. BaUTki Bes4 Offlo* tot Dutch Bast BRANCH Omen: DUTCH EAST rNOIEB Ampenan. Bandorag Chertboa*. Ooroo*a»o. Urnkmrni624 words
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Advertisement218 1933-10-04 9 MALAYA RUBBER STATISTICS Ocean shipments of rubber. Including latex, revcrtex and concentrated latex, during the month of September. 1933. Sheet ft Crepe Latex, Concentrated Latex TOTAL Revertex Tons Tons ORAND Name of Port Transhipment Transhipment Transhipment TOTAL Export Export Export Proper straits Malay Proper StralU Malay Proper Straits Malay Settlements218 words
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Advertisement277 1933-10-04 9 BANKING. REDEILANDSCHE HANDEL-NAATSCHAPTU. N. V. (NETHERLANDS TRADING 80CKTY.) Estabfobctf In AauUrfan iU. HEAD OFFICE: AMSTERDAM WITH BRANCHBS IN ROTTERDAM AND THE HAGUE. HEAD O KB FOR HE EAST; BATAVIA. ■ttnclMi throat hout the Dutch Eart LONDON RANURS Untlff^ ortocipal CUM* m RANKING Bl'SINESS OF EVEK* DESCRIPTION TRANSACTED. *»GATOU OPFICBi I.277 words
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Article99 1933-10-04 10 Sinfaporc. nmmm Bamarmm W»h Capt Oockle Tberaat Beth. IS— v. camoL Peg OVy Heart With Marion Oavtaa. IS 15. OJUAT WOBLO Cabaret— Pack Dp Tour TtouUh and OoarUnc Wild CaU. MABLBOKOrofI BaUor-i Luck With Jam*. Dune Sally Burr*. IS— l l5. NSW WOBLO Side Sbowa, Cabaret. r».~-twg •nUktoa. Theatre*99 words
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Obituary16 1933-10-04 10 TBOH At Penan* on Tuesday. Oct. S, 1*»1, Mr. Teoh 84o* Kong, ased16 words
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1015 1933-10-04 10 There U every reason to hope that we are on the eve of a satufactory settlement of the controversy regardIng the defence contribution which has troubled this Colony for many years. At Monday's meeting of the Legislative Council, His Excellency1,015 words
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Article78 1933-10-04 10 Monday. Sept 35. The Hon. Mr. T. 8. Adams arrived to stay at Government House. Tuesday. Sept. 16. Sir Harry McGowan, Mr. W. J. McOowan. Mr. and Mrs. V. St John KUlery. Mr. J. W. Otbb. Mr. R. D. Shrtmpton. Mr. E. J. McNaughton, Mr. and Mrs. J.78 words
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Article674 1933-10-04 10 K.L.'S CHILD ACROBAT. An attraction at one of the Kuala Lumpur amusement parks to an acrobatic performance on high trapeses by a Chinese young man and a small boy. The boy looks about twelve years old. If that, and last Saturday night be was performing up674 words
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Article1341 1933-10-04 10 LENIN. Port I. As the man who conceived modern Russia, Lenin has gone down to history as the greatest practical revolutionary of modern times. In this, the first part of an artirle on this remarkable disciple of Marx. Denis Ireland, Editor of Ulsterman, deals with his early1,341 words
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Advertisement137 1933-10-04 10 VACUUM PACKED COFFEE OBTAINABLE THE LV FROM K^T^ ALL GOOD fflSssial UNDER ISM gpi vacuum DEALERS. [1 PROCESS. HKMI MBKR THIS: While freshness is tremendously important and white there is no container which protects coffee flavour better than does LITTLES the holding of flavour is only one phase of coffee137 words
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Advertisement40 1933-10-04 10 A SCREW LOOSE? Mm mtmd. tab* M to D. M. GRANT CO. Lars* «r Kuril aator rcaafra, chart** ■watoate. IT CavMMtfi Baa*. t%tm» 71M. Specialise la GOWNS hi all dw tar tND FLOOB. MATNABO'S BIILDING, 11. Battery Bead. PHONI JIM.40 words
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362 1933-10-04 11 BUDGET TO BE BALANCED. Chancellor's Hopes For The Future. DEFINITE PROGRESS. Advance "No Mere Flash In The Pan." Speaking at the bankers" banquet in London Mr. Neville Chamberlain. Chancellor of the chequer, made an optimistic speech on Great Britain's position The budget would beReuter - 362 words
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Article152 1933-10-04 11 Resigns Editorship Of News Chronicle. London. Oct. 3. Mr. Tom Clarke has resigned the editorship of the London News Chronicle owing to a divergence of views with the directors— Reuter. Mr. Clarke is one of the best known Journalists in Fleet Street. He was a protege of152 words
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Article68 1933-10-04 11 President Going To Washington. Panama. Oct. 4. President Arias has left for Washingtun to see Prei dent Roosevelt with regard to certain difficulties from which Panama feels she has suffered since the termination of the Taft Agreement Of 1924. Questions at issue Include the nonpayment of rates andReuter - 68 words
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Article37 1933-10-04 11 Madrid Oct 1 The Cortes by 181 votes to 91 gave a vote of non -confidence to the Government The Premier. Senor Lerroux. has resigned, and his resignation has been accepted by the President— Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article342 1933-10-04 11 Record Consumption In UJS. Next Year? (From Our Own Correspondent.) London. Oct 3. 1 Tins are again very strong following the publication of what are considered as most favourable statistics for the end of September. Visible supplies at Sept. 30 totalled 38.796 tons, including the Straits and342 words
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Article228 1933-10-04 11 Hindenburg Celebrates 86th Birthday. Berlin. Oct. 2. President Hindenburg. who U celebrating his 86th birthday on his Bast Prussia estate at Neudeck, was awaki ened by children assembling outside his residence singing "Now praise the Lord." I Later he distributed oak walking sticks with the silver inscriptionReuter - 228 words
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Article61 1933-10-04 11 One Killed And Fire Injured In L.M.S, Crash, London. Oct. 1. One woman was killed and five persons Injured to an accident on the fandon. Midland and Scottish Railway i main line from Olasgow to Ardroaaan last night when a projection from a passing goods train tore openReuter - 61 words
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Article388 1933-10-04 11 Monetary Problems. SPEEDY DEVELOPMENT SUGGESTED. New York. Oct 3. A speedy development to the credit and monetary situation Is suggested by the fact that aa soon as he arrived from Chicago. President Roosevelt conferred with Oen. Hugh 8 Johnson, the recovery administrator. Mr. William H. Woodto.Reuter - 388 words
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Article85 1933-10-04 11 $100,000 Stock Listed At $36,000,000. Washington. Oct 4. The evidence to the hearings of tne Senate Banking Inquiry <ln which the four partners of the Dillon. Read Co. are being questioned concerning bond loans floated by the firm) revealed lhat the company, to organising an investment trust toReuter - 85 words
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Article73 1933-10-04 11 Board Ceases Its Existence. London. Sept 30. The Empire Marketing Board ceases its existence today. The Government decision to abolish It was attacked to many quarters, the Government's defence being that since the Dominions refused to contribute to the expense of the upkeep. It was unfair to useReuter - 73 words
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Article83 1933-10-04 11 I Australian Airman On Return Flifht, London, Oct. 1. Commodore Sir Charles Klngsford Smith, who arrived to England by air from Australia a fortnight ago, will probably leave tomorrow to fly to Australia via Brtodlst Baghdad, Karachi. Calcutta, Alor Star. Sourabaya and Java. He will fly a PerclvalReuter - 83 words
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Article858 1933-10-04 11 Banka Ore For Holland. A MOVE THAT WAS NOT UNEXPECTED. (From Our Own Correspondent) Batavia, Oct. 4. The Java Bode reporta that Banka tin ore which haa hitherto been smelted In Singapore will In future be sent to the smelting works of the Bullion Company at858 words
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Article, Illustration164 1933-10-04 11 Assailant Believed To Be German Nazi. Vienna. Oct 4. Dr. DoUfuas. the Austrian Prime Minister, was shot and wounded to the arm and cheat, but not seriously, when attending a meeting of the Christian Social Club to the Parliament Building His assailant, a young ex-soldier164 words
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Article251 1933-10-04 11 10,000 At Dedication Ceremony. Allonne. Oct. 1. The moving ceremony of dedication of the Anglo-French memorial to the victims of the wreck of the RlOl three years ago was attended by a reverent crowd of 10,000. Including the British and French Premiers, ministers, diplomats, officials find 40 relativesReuter - 251 words
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Article97 1933-10-04 11 Return From Holiday In Scotland. London. Sept. "9 The King and Queen arrived in London by special train from Scotland this morning. Their Majesties looked remarkably well, having enjoyed exceptionally fine weather during their stay at Balmoral. They will stay at Buckingham Palace for a few daysBritish Wireless - 97 words
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Article407 1933-10-04 11 Bandit Republic In Neutral Zone. BLOCKADE OF CHINA. Japan's Offer To Give Ip Extrality. Shanghai, Oct. 4. Following the capture of Peitaiho by bandit hordes, the outlaws have set up in independent government in the neutral zone, it is reported. A person by the name of Chili Wen-pingSin Chew Jit Poh; Sin Kuo Min - 407 words
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Article67 1933-10-04 11 Death Of Authoress And Painter. London. Oct The death is announced of Lady L'llabeth Butler, painter and authoress. —Reuter Lady Elizabeth the daughter of the late Mr. T. J. Thompson and sister of the late Mrs. Meynell. was married In 1877 to Ueut-Oen Sir William Francis Butler,67 words
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Advertisement53 1933-10-04 11 DRINK IT OR COOK WITH IT YOl"IA FIND KLJM Till MOT DELICIOUS rOWDEBi.iI MILE VUU XVEB ISED. ITS BU'll. (BEAMY, NATI7BAL MILK FLAVOI'B MAKE!* GOOD THINGS TASTE EVEN BETTEB. AND FOB DBINBING— WELL. TASTI IT AND SEE FOB TOl BS»;L» OBTAINABLE AT ALL TMI I I UHNU rmovisiON stobes DkMhrian:53 words
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Article435 1933-10-04 12 Early Morning Collision With Ricksha. A "llMti between a rieksaa and a car driven by a European planter, which happened in the early hoars of the nxirnlnf and knocked the puller unronscloos. was described at Kuala Lumpur yesterday. Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Oct 3.435 words
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Article385 1933-10-04 12 Complainant To Pay Compensation. The tables were turned on a Javanese who brought a charge of criminal breach of trust of two gold valued at $36 against a coniI before Mr R J F. Curtis, the third magistrate, yesterday The commit. Jah Ee. at the conclusion of the385 words
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Article267 1933-10-04 12 Thrift Among Government Servants. The report of the Singapore Government Servant*' Co-operative Thrill and Loan Society. Ltd.. states: One hundred and eighty loans totalling $37,152 were given during the year. Or these 86 loans, amounting to $11,577. were granted on the security of paid up subscriptions. The total267 words
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Article149 1933-10-04 12 Death Due To Natural Causes. A vordtr: of death doe to natural causes was returned by the coroner. Mr F O Bourne en Mr. Frederick Dudley Warde (43) whose sudden death took place on Sept 19 It may be recalled that Uie funeral which was fixed149 words
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Article116 1933-10-04 12 Hearing In Supreme Court. The Chief Jistlce <81r Walter Huggardi heard a divorce matter today in the 8upreme Court In which Sylvester 8tephen BeU was petitioner and his wife. Orace Margaret Bell, respondent H E Klyne was dted co-respondent. Mr D N. Banner Jea, appearing for the respondent,116 words
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Article62 1933-10-04 12 Bhortly before four o'clock on Monday afternoon, a middle-aged Chinese armed with a parang ran to the middle of Fu Tong Seng Street and cut at his throat. He was taken to hospital In a critical condition A charge of attempted suicide was preferred against him. before62 words
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Article37 1933-10-04 12 A irui fire on Mount Rostc and Chancery HUI yesterday afternoon, covering an area of aomr 300 siuare I acme time endangered nelgh--junnK houses The flrf brigade exungmlshed the outbreak after half an hour* work.37 words
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533 1933-10-04 12 "Accused In Custody Over 24 Hours." Sometime In 1938. a Sikh disappeared and after a Ions time the relative* wished to know what was goln g to happen to the missing man's property. The matter was put Into the bands of the police and Inspector533 words
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Article237 1933-10-04 12 Alleged Impersonation And Forgery. Alleged to hare Impersonated a dead man. to hare forged a signature I and to nave duped a well-known firm I of solicitors, two Chinese, Tan Man Su and Ng Keng Tuan. appeared be1 fore Mr R. i T. Curtis, the237 words
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Article109 1933-10-04 12 discharge Of Russian Who Was Wanted In Bombay. ,h. Wolinskl. a Russian, made -HA. District Judge, on when there tu to have been n app.i' .alon for the return of the pisoner to India under section 14 of ugltive Offenders Act. i A few days ago. when he109 words
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Article84 1933-10-04 12 Three Countrymen On Murder Charge. The mysterious disappearance of a 8tkh named Ourdlt Singh on Dec. 14, 1928 had lu sequel yesterday when three men. Lab Singh, Seraln Singh and Ar] an Singh, were produced before Mr. N. Orlce. the second magistrate, on a charge of murder. The84 words
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Article751 1933-10-04 12 Packing Case Tenders. LETTER THROWN INTO WASTEPAPER-BASKET. At the continued trial of Mr*. Drage on six charge* of cheating a Chinese carpenter. Tan 800 Kow. In respect of $W In connection with tenders for m««iig packing cases for the ABC Brewery. It was stated751 words
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Article44 1933-10-04 12 Firvt Chinese Consul At Kuala Lumpur. It la understood that a Chinese consulate will be shortly established in the federated Malay States. Mr. La T«e-Chln. the acting Chinese Consul at Penan* has been appointed the Crst Chines* Consul at Kuala Lumpur.44 words
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Article516 1933-10-04 12 PENANGS SECOND EXHIBITION. A Straits Icho correspondent write* that It U gratifying to learn that a Trade Exhibition will be held some time next month. The organisers, the Amalgamated Amusements Ltd., are to be congratulated on their enterprise which, it It to be hoped, will516 words
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Article261 1933-10-04 12 Visit By Engineering Association. A large number of members antf friends of the Singapore section ol thf Engineering Association of Malaya, spent an Interesting morning Inspecting the Pelrpah Dredge. No 1. belong, ing to Tronoh Mine*. Ltd.. at Kot* Tlnggl. last Sunday. They were taken round by Mr.261 words
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Advertisement105 1933-10-04 12 INDISPENSABLE TO EVERY KENNEL TA~ /O/sOPEX\o\ A- SHAMPOO JV /a. gives a glorious /jIT/ gloss to the coat. A/ PULVEX\o\ /Q/ vermin powder y 1 /g^ I USE WEEKLY WHEN GROOMING KUR-MANGE \ji STOPS EPIDEMICS -CURES MANGE COOPERS LIQUID WORM REMEDY la Tropical Countries where skin diseases are %o prevalent105 words
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3023 1933-10-04 13 Proposal To Form Select Committee. At yesterday's meeting of the Johore State Council, there was lively criticism of the state's educational policy, Dato s. Q, Wong suggesting the formation of Select Committee to inquire into the existing flystem. Hie acting General Adviser, replying, said he was3,023 words
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Article59 1933-10-04 13 New Illustrated Brochure breed. A beautifully Illustrated brochure extolling the beauties of Netherlands India, published by the Travellers Official Information Bureau for Netherlands India, Batavia. has reached us. It Is one of the best produced tlons of Its kind that we haw seen, the get-up would do credit59 words
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Article250 1933-10-04 13 Mr J S. Hallam. of Sungkai. returned last we«k from home. Mr. J Hlghet. the manager of I Pcnawat Tin Dredging Co.. left at the week-end far home on furlough. Ik R J. Maclachlan. of Jugra Land i and Carey Ltd Port Swettenham hai leturned from hom250 words
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Advertisement199 1933-10-04 13 No. 4. How do you jjyjp\^^ Cigarette? IF you hold your cigarette at the root of the first and second fingers, you ire— or should be a man (or woman) of action full of energy and enthusiasm for nearly all you do in work or play. You are impetuous, hut199 words
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Article949 1933-10-04 14 Kathleen Crippled In Fierce Sumatra. The second and last race of the Royal Singapore Yacht Club Interliawonal iU metu class (or the Pulau Jong Challenge Cup— tho gilt of that excellent sportsman. Dr. Gilbert Brooke, who for many yean led over the health dwtlnles) of949 words
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Article228 1933-10-04 14 Beats B.S. Ang On Points. (Fran O«r Own Correspondent.) Malacca. Oct 1 The clash between Nell Hemchlt 9 9, the SUmese boxer, and B. 8. Ang 9 7, a favourite of the. Malacca public, attracted another very large crowd at the City Park last night. The fight228 words
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Article113 1933-10-04 14 Shows Great Form At Kempton Park. Kempton Park. Sept. 30. Their Majesties the King and Queen were present to see His Majesty's colt. Limelight, ridden by 8. Cudder. carrylng top-wrlght. win the Duke of York's Handicap. There were thunderous roars of applause when Limelight raced Into the front and113 words
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Article378 1933-10-04 14 Excellent Football By Taiping Malays. (From Oar Own Correspondent) Taiping, Oct. X Miss Riboet's all-conquerlnf soccer team met with defeat at Taiplng jwHriitr when they were beaten by the odd goal In five by the Taiplng Malays, after a hard tussle Such an i excellent exhibition378 words
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463 1933-10-04 14 NEW YORK'S SUCCESS IN WORLD SERIES. Crowd Try To Rush Gates Before Game. I New York. Oct. 3 The aeries far the world's championships started here today when New York Giants met Washington Senators. There was a crowd of 41.000 present463 words
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Article81 1933-10-04 14 Beaten By Battling Chan In Pen ang. (From Our Own Correspondent) Pestani Oet t. That Bud W alley is definitely not the Bud Walley of old was proved last night when he was beaten by Battling Chan In a twelve round bout. The result was not unexpected as81 words
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Advertisement45 1933-10-04 14 ■ft nenllY ned bY tlalin9 I m is not pamancnl^ loUsly proim* achieved through lo buy 9 m DonollUtenloPe^ nginDonot pr cparauoi^o»^°^ dangered .piac«. ft v«, h«*rt oi kidney. enm do« not ham h^t o <^ y P YO« to overcomeco^^ AEA E J 'bAYER CROSS"45 words
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Advertisement121 1933-10-04 14 I tiff d9r Sfr' i Vfe ftaLEKjH TcKiTccUm y^x j? W i iafc it NOTTINCHfIM C*F <U S flfc JF *»V^^ UNQUESTIONABLY THE 1\ fy\h IE JF S^^ «4T^T FINEST CYCLE MADE It Jr AT THE wmce. sgr V^^^ Jp |?1 ]W A Strong and Reliable Bicycle. jgr JgT nL^^^lk121 words
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619 1933-10-04 15 Famous Boxer's Death. Public Services' First Rugby Match. SERVICES AND R.A.F. SHARE HONOURS. Good Rugby Under Adverse Conditions. Public Services 3 pis.; R.AJ\ J pta. The Public Services drew with the RAF in their opening rugger fixture of the season at Dunearn Road I yesterday afternoon, each side scoring three619 words
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Article84 1933-10-04 15 Scottish League Lose Annual Match. London. Oct 1. At Belfast today In dull weather 15.000 spectators saw the Irish League beat the Scottish League In the annual Association football match by 3 goals to nil. This was Ireland's fifth win In M meetings and It was thoroughly84 words
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Article81 1933-10-04 15 Preparing For Malaya Command Game. (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok. Sept 37. Rugby players are loosing forward with much pleasure to the forthcoming visit of the Malaya Command team for the lnterport game on October 21. With only a month before the match, players are 'tfJwrJvtg to put81 words
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Article345 1933-10-04 15 Swimming Pool Scheme Discussed. (Worn Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Oct. S. Charges at the dub premises at Praser's Hill, the coat of the orchestra and the proposal to build a swimming pool were among the matters discussed at a Selangor Club half-yearly meeting on345 words
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Article174 1933-10-04 15 Dies From Injuries In Motor Accident Macon, Georgia. Oct. 3. Young SUIbUng. the well-known heavyweight- boxer who wma seriously Injured when the motor-cycle he was tiding came Into collision with a mo-tor-car, died at six o'clock this morning—Reuter. William Lawrence StrlbUng was born on Dm. 36. 1904. at174 words
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Article78 1933-10-04 15 First Athletic Meeting On Oct 14. The first annual athletic meeting of the Rafles College Union will be held on Saturday. Oct. 14. at 4 p.m. an the Rafles College Padang. All schools In Singapore and Johore Bahru are Invited to compete In the Inter-School Relay (MO) yards78 words
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Article99 1933-10-04 15 Another Draw In Semi-Final Round. (From O r Own Correspondent. Penang. Oct. 1. The 1932 Penan* Football Association cup semi-final between 8t Xariers and the Chinese B team for the second tune ended In a draw. The XarerUns had a lead of two goal* in the first99 words
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Article214 1933-10-04 15 Anglo-Chinese School's Annual Sports. The fourth annual swimming carnival of the Anglo-Chinese School. Singapore wu held at the Y.M.C.A. Swimming Pool, Fort Canning on Friday. Though the standard of swimming was not better than last year's, competition was keen and every race provided a close finish. Some very good214 words
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Article364 1933-10-04 15 SJLC. Tournament The following ties have been arranged for today In the SRC. Tournament— "A" Slagles:— M. A. Cordelro (plus 15 1 vs. Dr W A. Balhetchet (owe 15.4). "B" Singles— C. R. Eber (scr.) vs. O. O. Struys (owe 3); O. H. Kraal (scr.) vs. R. O. Lange364 words
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Article138 1933-10-04 15 Tasay. Oetafcar 4. Rutfv: SCC yi. litands "B." Padant; Public Btrrtcea m fhtnaw, Dunearn RdFootball BJiTA. Cup.— at ■t-flnal: RAF VB. WDtahlna I, AJL Stadtus*. Chlncae Laagw, S CfA. frt. Hockey AJfC m Kfcalaa Aaan, A*.C grd BCJLC bow nateta: SJLC. let wa BtA>, BJi-O grd.; M.C.U. y.138 words
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Article50 1933-10-04 15 Regal Son Easily Beats Topical. (Prom Oar Own Correspondent.) 8ydney. Oct. 2 The Metropolitan was run today and resulted as follows: REGAL SON l.t 1. TOPICAL M r ORO S. fifteen ran. Won by 2Vi lenjtha; third 2 lencths away. Betting: 6/1 Regal Son; 5/1 Topical; 1/1 Oro.50 words
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Article174 1933-10-04 15 Teams For First Rugby TriaL The following hare been selected to take part In a Command trial match to-morrow (Thursday) at Tanglln. Command Oflken (Whttaa):— Ueut. C. P. O. Bond. 1W11U.; FO T. D. L. Bolan. RAJ, Ueut O. H. T. Bllljon, R A P.O. E. A. 8prtn«all.174 words
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Article365 1933-10-04 15 Handicaps For Second Day. The following are the handicaps far the second day of the Selangor Turf Club Autumn Meeting on Saturday Mm—: CkMB K. Dtv. t: far*. 1 p*.BUck Up 97 Watt-And-Oae »7 Lelghton mil Si OpUmtet 12 Tl«ru Unfj 80 Mannon 7 11 Brunpton 7»365 words
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Advertisement120 1933-10-04 15 UOHNSffSI The workfi hading manufocturtn of Paste and Liquid |S Wax Polishes in ute and recognized for almost BsßsP^B hall century at unequalled to i^^2E oa^Bßrfl B_ produce a high, lasting luster on fk floors m m LINOLEUM V EEb*l FURNITURE M AUTOMOBILES M JOMMIOtOj ■a««^ or wherever a protective120 words
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Advertisement37 1933-10-04 15 Lj I Devon H^k B^aw^BWjn^HKSS TEMPORARILY WITHDRAWN FROM THE MARKET OWING TO HIGH DUTIES, IS RE-INTRODUCED AT THE REQUEST OF A NUMBER OF CLIENTS. PRICE: $2/— PER DOZEN. THONE FRASER HEAVE, LTD. AERATED WATER SPECIALISTS. TEL. 588637 words
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Article1777 1933-10-04 16 >/r. Uandhi Finds A Way Out Progress Of Reforms ff ork A ISeti Link Across The Hooghly An r rmt In India** Tea Industry Test Prospects. (From Our Correspondent > c Calcutta. Sept. 17. Mr Gandhi has extricated himself from an awkward situation by deciding not to1,777 words
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Article725 1933-10-04 16 Rs. 80,000 Deficit. BOARD INDIFFERENT TO ADVICE. MulUn. Sept. 12 "It seems that the Committee baa orer-budgetted lu Income to the extent of Rs. 45.000, and under-budget-ted lu expenditure to the extent of Ra. 61.000. The budget, as presented* by the Municipal Committee, shows a closing725 words
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Article537 1933-10-04 16 Stern Fight Against Japan's Competition. The following are extract* from the report of the Superintendent of Cottage Industries. Burma, for the year ending June 90, 1932 An Important advance was made In wearing thin silk gaungbaungs. Most of the aungbaungs In this Province are made from537 words
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Article148 1933-10-04 16 "Secret" Proposals Revealed. Colombo, Bept. 16 "Secret" reforms proposals prepared by the Board of Ministers were revealed in the State Council yesterday The scheme for a reform of the Constitution consists of the following amendments: A removal of Officers of Btate and their substitution by Ministers and148 words
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Article37 1933-10-04 16 Draws Winner In Sweep For St Leger. Cawnpore. Bept 18 Mr C. A. Pinto. Chief Engineer of te Rslli Brothers' Bone Works at Ma(arwara. Unao district drew Hyperion n the Calcutta St Legcr Bwe«p.37 words
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Article485 1933-10-04 16 Exchange Of Views. CONGRESS ANL INDIA'S PROBLEMS. Pp letter* referred to by Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru In his statement exchanged between himself and Mr Oandhl. hare been released for publication. Pandit Jawaharlal s letter tc Mr. Oandhl. exceeding a thousand words, stresses the Importance of the485 words
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Article551 1933-10-04 16 No Menace To India's Industries. The Japanese trade delegaUon. headed by His Excellency Betsuzo Sawada. Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary, which arrived in Calcutta on Thursday was entertained at a party given by the Hon. Nawab ROM. Faroqul at the Oreat Eastern Hotel. "Japan and551 words
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Advertisement97 1933-10-04 16 lONC DISTANCE WIREIESS SERVICE i J For toag siatiacs wireless cnmmuaicatkin. aUhar ortalagnahy. the "tesndaor It is awwfK larad by th« Mmcfirm aad wasar tbe mom coaoitioai as the short wave aaalaaiaat aspauas by Sf sadsrd Tdaaaoaas aad CaMra for lbs British Port Office TraasAttastte Ssrviat. You can have every97 words
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Article486 1933-10-04 17 LISTENERS in Malaya. Borneo, Java and BUun. who were disappointed when Station "ZHI" (operated by the Radio Service Co of Malaya. Ltd.) rlosed down last month, are now finding that the time during the closing down for alterations has been very profitably spent by the organisers of the486 words
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Article152 1933-10-04 17 (owned and operated by Radio Service Co. of Malaya Ltd.) Broadcast House. No. 2 Orchard Road, Singapore TODAY. 6p.m Recorded Music. 645 pm. Newt Bulletin supplied by "Straits Times." 7 p.m. Relay of Concert Artistes from TomUnson Hall. Singapore. Including Vocal Items by Miss Betty Brett and152 words
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Article61 1933-10-04 17 When connecting a receiver to the mains certain precautions should be observed in orcer that the risk of accidental short-circuits may be minimised. So far as mains connections are concerned, there Is little risk of trouble If matters are so arranged that the projecting plugs of all plug-and-socket61 words
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Article650 1933-10-04 17 Mr. Jukuro Kadono, Managing Director of the Tokyo Central Broadcasting Station, celebrated the eighth anniversary of the opening of the JOAX Station (Tokyo) by a nationwide "hook-up" speech He gave some of the reasons for what Le called the "amazing popularity" of broadcasting In Japan,650 words
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Advertisement306 1933-10-04 17 Before you decide to buy a RADIO Receiver try the MODEL "T.M.1." You win be auenfched at the wonderful performance and simplicity of operation. No ouUldc aerial Is renilnd. a f lencth of wire Is sufltetent for BBC and other loaf dManet Buttons The -T.M.I.- Is an all mains 7306 words
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Advertisement102 1933-10-04 17 The Radio of Quality G.E.C. RADIO for Matchless Tone For those who appreciate music, G. E. C. Radio is beyond question the set to choose, for it offers not only every worth-while technical improvement, but in addition that tonal quality with which the name of G. C. Radio has always102 words
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Miscellaneous226 1933-10-04 17 Empire Radio Programme. TODAY 8.51 Big Ben. News bulletin The Midland Studio Orchestra 820 A Pianoforte Recital by Cedl Dlxon. 9 35 The Bournemouth Municipal Orchestra. Conductor: 81r Dan Oodfrey. 11.5 Light Concert The John Mac Arthur Quintet. 11 35 The BBC Dance Orchestra. Directed by Henry w.n 12 5226 words
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Article5970 1933-10-04 18 Why Malaya Still Rt mains Outside The Empire Thone System.— Some Hints On Happiness At Home. Trade Still I mpro ving— Brooklands Fatalities. O*i©wn Correspondent.) Strait* mn Oma, fleet Street, Sept. 19. LAST week. I ventured to risk boring you by sketching some ol the disadvantages and5,970 words
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Advertisement12 1933-10-04 18 SA UCY! Most Decidedly A Cat* Fo r Liver and Laxative Perfection.12 words
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Advertisement277 1933-10-04 18 jPfth —and odds a keener edge to JUißisfe^^/ NOW selung at BPS BiPrl*rjii^V)r/ (SINGAPORE PRUt ■f\ViV^^l i^ Ml 96 p|HT lOTTLES $28.00 HTs>jH h?! v v 0R per °oz- 53.50 Ijfc" JSHbI.' If h 48 QUART BOnLESUfcT.OO ■sf^r^aVs^f sfl «<B* KOALA I *^*5 BRITISH BREWED BEER SOLE AGENTS WILLIAM JACKS277 words
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Article159 1933-10-04 19 Flying Squad Called To Mystery w At 3 a.m, London. .>t I A loud crash a.; of breaking glass outside a house in Kerslleld Road, Putney Hill. Just before 3 am. yesterday awakened neighbours, and the police were summon*- Within a few minutes t'le hiu-* was surrounded by159 words
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Article172 1933-10-04 19 Make Best Empire Builders, Says Counsel. London. Sept. 17 The boyhoods of many of the most famous men In Oreat Britain's history have been marked by wild adventures which rarely won the commendation of their elders. Some such thought was no doubt running In the mind of172 words
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Article120 1933-10-04 19 Songs And Dance Items By Professor. Foxtrots from the Upper Nile were played to the Anthropology Section ol the British Association st Leicester by Dr. A. N. Tucker, of Bexley. Between remarks on the primitive music of the Nile tribes. Dr. Tucker crooned native tunes and played120 words
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Article177 1933-10-04 19 Famous Greyhound To Enter Movies. Mick the Miller. Britain's mutt famous racing greyhound. Is to b film-star And a real star, too- not Just a casual performer. Mick 1* to play the hading role In one of the most ambitious talkies In the 1933 34 Guvs ont-BrlUsh177 words
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Advertisement188 1933-10-04 19 TABLETS RECOMMENDED B* 6000 DOCTORS I LEICA A Masterpiece of Small-film Cameras. The long waited for Model HI will be here soon. Special Telephoto 2.6 and Wide Angle F 2.7 lenses available, also F 1.5 Meyer Plasmat lens for Nijrht Photography. Full accessories carrk-ri in stock: Particulars from: SINGAPORE PHOTO188 words
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Article, Illustration34 1933-10-04 20 THE BATTLE OF THE SOMME." a fine model of a hone and Midler worked In maniata. which Is feature ef the t'enf"lonert- and Bakers' Exhlbttton at the Royal Agrtcaltaral Hall. Islington. London. (Planet News.)34 words
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Article, Illustration13 1933-10-04 20 A YOUNG VISITOR feU a cloae-M view of a ran. (Planet N> w13 words
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Article, Illustration30 1933-10-04 20 MM ttNID PEARS OF WALMLKV. Bir jaing ban. and Miss Jessie Anderson of Cralgio Hill. Perth, met la the final of the GlrhV Golf rtisw»tiasals at Stoke Pores. (Planet News.)30 words
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Article, Illustration19 1933-10-04 20 •CBOOL CHILDREN frow CorenUy Inisecting the gam deck of the FUrship H.M.B. Nesm at Ports moat h. (Plaaei News.)19 words
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Article, Illustration25 1933-10-04 20 miss EVA ULEMAN. the well-known British iwlnuter. hi the water at Cave Grts Net, shortly after ceauaeariaf her tttemrt to swtss the Channel. (Plaaet News.)25 words
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Article, Illustration20 1933-10-04 20 A LADIES football ntaUh was the chief featar* *f the elssing day of the HosJckßowke. Soath Derom. Carnival. (Planet News.)20 words
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Advertisement15 1933-10-04 20 THE OCEAN ACCIDENT AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION, LTD. (Incorporate in OsoM Bid OaV« for MaUra: ■NBA!15 words