The Straits Times, 7 October 1933
1933-10-07
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Title Section38 1933-10-07 1 The Straits Times rggTABumm iflUBU A OBMTDBIJ QBB I'ARGESX AXQ MOST INFtUENTVik NEWSPAPER M MALAYA- tO PAGES. SINGAPORE, BATUIPAT, OCTOBER T, lWt. PRICE 10 CENTS. The Straits Times to pages. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7. IM3. PRICE 10 CENTS38 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement258 1933-10-07 1 BINGAPORi: 78, CECIL BT. (PHONE 8151). In giving BEAR BRAND MILK to your children you may rost assured that they are receiving \^V tho purest and most hyglenicalry I^V I B B^^k packed Milk procurable. IWI I Sole Agents (or British Malaya) TIME IS MONEY P"""^3st \M) "FERKOCnETE" SAVES TIME!258 words
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Advertisement195 1933-10-07 1 KUALA LUMPOR: 2S, JAVA ST. (PHONE Mci) =U O T I C E= RALEIGH FRAMES and FORKS The Raleigh Cycle Company Limited hereby declare to the trade and general public that at no time have the frames and forks of their bicycles been manufactured for them but that on the195 words
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Advertisement516 1933-10-07 2 p. o., BRmse india AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated in England) Min. rAMENGER AND CARGO SERVICE*. PBflMBUTJlR AND ORIENTAL 8N CO UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY 3 OOVEKNMENT LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARD FROM LONDON FOR CHINA AND JAPAN. n f Tonnage 8 pore COMORIN 15.000 Oct 13 X516 words
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Advertisement580 1933-10-07 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. m*m*^mm*mmmmm/tmgmmmmm (NIPPON YIMM KAISHA.) TO LONDON. \apasa. Msissalis I salsa. Aatwtra iMwiui aaa MllMiisnigh. Vesaels Tonnag* Doe SaJ. I K/.SHIMA MARU 10.000 Ort. 19 20 YASUKUNI MARU 12.000 Oct. 31 Nov. 1 HAKONX MARU 10.400 No\ It 16 I SUWA MARU 17.000 Nov 30 Dec 1 I FPSHTMI580 words
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Advertisement2056 1933-10-07 2 BURNS PfflLP LINE. I THE EAST ASIATIC CO., ji 1 m I I f m JM_ J^ =m^ "i TSCRBDAY ISLAND. PASSENGER AND FREIGHT »V(-PKt-/*NTIN(i J^Jasßa^^S^^fl Tn rvrt iftwiwiw THE BLI E FI^NNEL UNE (Ocean THE Hl'A KHIOH STEAMSHIP I <> knSr^'Su^.Ss a.'S to -a^°«^an^c.pSSSkn a sis: SS4£S3£ r,> »J2,056 words
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Article698 1933-10-07 3 >d It Be Reserved For British Ships? hamber of Coir.-. I •usi'Ml the question of coastal' very divergent views! rcssed. The matter was rais-| n of whether the, :>pose the Bunderlution at the autumn meeting s >ciat d British Chambers of ng the Oovernment to ps to698 words
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Article125 1933-10-07 3 In iu>try Throws Off Depression. i During the current season the shackles of depression have been al- most completely shaken off the British high speed motor boating Indus- try. There has been a large Increase —amounting to nearly 100 per cent. In sales of high speed craft or125 words
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Article136 1933-10-07 3 ('apt. St id man Receives Navy i Croat. The President of the United States has conferred the Navy Cross for Distinguished Service upon Captain Giles C. Btedman for his services, when in command of the steamer American Merchant, in the rescue of the 22 members of the crew136 words
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Article52 1933-10-07 3 Freight Tariff No. 3. It is notified that the following clause effective Immediately las been inserted in the Tariff Rrrri'RNEl* CARGO The rate will be the same as the outward freight effective at the time the goods are be- Ing returned provided no rate is quoted in the Straits52 words
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Article111 1933-10-07 3 The N.Y.K. vessel Katort Maru left 1 yesterday for Europe carrying the fol- j lowing passengers-— Capt. J Krogh- j Mop. Mr K Fukasawa. Rev H. C. Craig. Mr M J Davis. Mrs. M J. Davis. Master Davis. Mrs. M. Knoll. Prof K. Manabe. Mr R Manabe. Miss E.111 words
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Article80 1933-10-07 3 ROHNA. Brit 4 759 tons, (rooi Madras 7-10. for Madras 12-10 HYDRA IL Norw. 523 tons, from Bangkok 7-10. (or Bangkok »-io RAUB. Brit. 573 ton., (ran PonUanak 7-10. for PontUnak (-10. SCOTT HARLrr. Brit IN tons, from Tere.iipa 6-10. (or Anaaiha Natuna Us 10-10 TOTTORI HARD. Jap..80 words
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Article55 1933-10-07 3 (FYom Our Own Correspondent.) Medan. Oct 4 It U reported that 17 members of the Italian Nary Association 'L-ga Narale Italian) Intend to make a Journey through Netherlands India. The visitors are expected in January. They are dignitaries of the Italian Court, senators, members of Parliament and55 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement114 1933-10-07 3 Shoot Fast and Straight H'» a lot aotiar le do «»n wtiaa ya«r rMla, fvn ar pixel it wa4l ailed with Sin-Ona. TaaMand* af laldieri a«d Manaat m 3-in-OiMj OH N aa riaat and tecv.ee p.tioH. >ilicaiin. e»eryej«re me it. They kaew if't beNar (ken ordinary c.l. Oiled with 3-i»-One.114 words
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Advertisement522 1933-10-07 3 jg NORDDEUTSCHE! EEfcb LLOYD. (ißCorpnrttrH OCTtaldallJ The undermentlonad an the company's Intended fixture*:— OUTWARD FULDA (or ...anlla. Hoof Kong. Shanghai. N. China Japan Oct 1 lISAR (or IloUo. Manila. Hong Konc. Shanghai. N. Chlr Jsp^r. Oct. 34 SAARBRCCKEN for DoUo. Manila. Hong Kong. Shanghai. N Ch:-.-: f: Jap.-p Nov. r522 words
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Advertisement423 1933-10-07 3 'laW^W Reduced Fares £67.3.11. MANILA /NONG KONG TO EUROPE. VU AMLBIt A TaarLt riaas acraas Ike FacaV Ist class BUI in Aaserv j Taaraa class AlUattc aa Ike ac» aad Ismsw n MaaaatUa ar a*. tTasnlagtaa ill aasaage laraagh Ike Facaua Ca -al Is desired aavrestaulrlT f. extra) SPEED WITH423 words
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Advertisement354 1933-10-07 3 EIIERIHAN BUCKNALL STL\MSHIP CO. LTD. liQrnay.ra.fd In England > "KI.LKRMAN" I INE. FOR HAVRE. LONDON. ROTTERDAM HAMWRG Via Parts and Kars C'tiul Due Hails Steamer S'parr Spore CITY OF BAOOAO Oct 10 Nor. S CITY OF LILLE Not. 29 D?c. 3 CITY OF EVANSVILLE Dec 28 Jan. t FOB HONG354 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous154 1933-10-07 3 TrDE TABLES. I taraay. Octoarr T. H W. 12 37 am 9 J In 11 14 p m.. ft in. L W. 6.15 a m 3 ft 3 In «29 pm I In Saaaay. Ortaatr S. H W 1 11 a.m.. J ft 7 in. i: 39 pm 9 ft154 words
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Miscellaneous77 1933-10-07 3 SINGAPORE WEATHER REPORT. Btatio is Yesterday Last night Max. Rainfall Bright Mln. temp. Ins Sunshine temp. •F hrs. T Alor Mat 89 0.12 67 73 Sitiawan 88 0.04 3.9 73 K. Trengganu 89 Nil 8 7 73 Buklt Jeram 85 010 5 5 71 Malacca 81 1.39 2.9 73 Singapore77 words
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Advertisement369 1933-10-07 4 SITUATIONS VACANT Mben _p» via* far aay pssltlta advrr .lamas testa raeera ef leetil»« not m-hs •rigiaatv D aa experienced rorrespondenre i k »iih s knowledge of typewriting and Apply with copies ot tcs'.MS, strsiu Times. Conductor for Nurtii Johore Salary %m n and usual fumltnrf. c a sou-id knowledge369 words
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Advertisement667 1933-10-07 4 HOUSES. FLATS TO LET Bungalows, Anguma Park, AngnlUa 00. HOUSE OB) Instß^sstlssi Rant 96)0 Cntted Engmeen. TO LET. 7. Napier Rd, 14, CbaUworth Road. Apply Meyer Brat. TO LET. 36. fiatmtiiTi Road, modern sanlUtton Apply 30, Catnhni Road. TO LET. Plat No. OX Orchard Road Ground floor. Please apply J.667 words
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Advertisement1393 1933-10-07 4 FOR SALE I LEGAL NOTICE POR SALS. 13 bore D B. Hammer shot BM^ K gun- Cheap. Apply 911. StralU Tmiee. NOTICE. POR SALS, Litter of pedigree Amatian pops. Sire and Dam imported. Mortimer The SHANOHAI PTRE AND MARINE INKlang. BTJRANCE COMPANT LDATTED. a Company Incorporated In the Colony of1,393 words
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Advertisement893 1933-10-07 4 TENDERS TENDERS INVITED. PAWNBROKERS' LICENCES. NEORI SKMBILAN. TENDERS mUI be received st the onV* of tba Secretary to Resident. Negrl Samhitan, Seremban. up to noon on Oct. 31. 1933. for the right to receive a licence to act as pawnbroker under "The Pawnbrokers Snactmen'. UM," In each of tbe under-mentioned893 words
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Advertisement712 1933-10-07 4 1 BUSINESS CARD3_ T. HAMIIMOIO PACKING kiscrt Packer of Hijth Kerosamrnditlon Please astaly t» •TAMFORD 10. 93. Stamfera Saad. ar SPRING CLEANLVG OftV 16. Orehare Read. For t ME MASSAC.E go to FIGARO European Ladles Hairdressers RAFFLES HOTEL Room 130 and at 93. Bras basah Road. Han- nets— Setting Lotion—712 words
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Miscellaneous227 1933-10-07 4 ®Hp (Timrs tic o^: o-u*^i^irr"st. t o23 r i ti. J.T. Strnt. n«ti m. iMtaMbi. C—rt. n«rtBU«l l,n<w, BX. riMM CNinl U3*. Trt.: -liiiMili»' Lw<l« Lulu A4wrE.C. t. CHy MM TeL: -Ecatraß*" tuln twitai A44«U SIMM. K«w T«rt I >A riMMc: Mvrmy iam TtLi mmtim ntm Yark. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Smgtitri227 words
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Article290 1933-10-07 5 Programme For Sunday, October 8, 1933. Call Sign Z.G.E. Wavelength U.tt Metre*. 700 pm. (H.M.V D 1735— Symphony No. 6 in G Major Parts 1 and 2— Boston Symphony Orchestra. j D 173*— 8ympnony No 6ln O Major Parts 3 and 4 Boston Symphony Orchestra, i290 words
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Article606 1933-10-07 5 ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL.— I7UI Sunday after Trinity. Oct. 650 am Holy Cutnn 7 30 a.m. Uaims: am. Holy Comn. (Choral) 5.30 p m.. Kvenaooc (Choral) and Sermon: iojo aj*. Air Baae Voluntary Senrtee: Holy Comn. on Moo.. Wed. and Friday at am. Tuts Thur* and Saturday at 1606 words
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Article123 1933-10-07 5 Peiping Tourist Bureau To Function In 1934. Foreign tourists who are fond of the ancient city of Pelplng and anxious to be better Informed about Chinese cul mre will be glad to learn that a nev Chinese tourist organisation, whose aim j is to help foreign visitors to123 words
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Article520 1933-10-07 5 To Open Offices In Berlin And Paris. The Government of the Union oi South Africa Is starting an ambitious programme of trade development. For the chief outlets for expanded trade, moreover, It has turned Its eyes towards the Continent of Europe. Within the next few520 words
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Article147 1933-10-07 5 Shot Himself To Avoid Arrest. How he evaded Mm police and shot himself to avoid arrest was told at the Derby Inquest on Joseph Wilfred Eric Walker, aged 24. a bird dealer. Constable Carter said mat when told the nature of the charge against him. Walker said. 1147 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement226 1933-10-07 5 HOTELS SPECIAL DINNER CLASSICAL MUSIC 8.15 p.m. —9.15 p.m. DANCE (FORMAL) 9.45 p.m. with Mac. T. SVETLANOVA'S REVUE IN AID OF THE CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY EXTENSION TO 2 A.M. ADMISSION $1 .00 BAFFLES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA RESERVATION OF TABLES TO BE MaIEIt lAFFLES ■OTEL ADELPHI HO lEL TO-NIGHT OCTOBER 7th, 1933.226 words
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Advertisement111 1933-10-07 5 "EPOCH" THE Pioneers Lrade.s ol Quality MOV INO COIL Speakers. TIB Inventors of the modern Permanent Mar>et Movtne OoU Speaker*. Ttoe Speakers with LIFELIKE TOME— Used by over 1,000 Talkie Theatres to S^dlfleU'nt'types to suit every pune purpose, each model the leader In ltt oon priet class In win bay111 words
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Advertisement21 1933-10-07 5 Coal Tar. SUPPUED IN VARIOUS GRADES TO SUIT ALL PURPOSES. AT SPECIALLY REDUCED PRICES. LEE KIM SOO, M. lIOH «TRKrT. SINGAPOftr.21 words
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Advertisement266 1933-10-07 5 l^^Btt HE PAID Pyorrheas Price NEEDLESSLY CARFI.F^S. thoughtless neglcta! Th« is tn hlamr. >™ ehe was hnltby, otrgetit sod Imt.lii.nn He had amry riendi who sdmtrrd him, paniruladr .it rlraum, ready unik. Now he is mknmtd sauk,bm rrm !isl hsrdly msttrn. for he no st huam Jone. bnJua down, %kk266 words
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Miscellaneous123 1933-10-07 5 8.8.C. PROGRAMME For StraiU Settlements, and Federaleo Malay States from the Emp>tt transmitter, Daventry, England. Two oi the following frequencies and wavelengths will be used in the transmissions to the Indian tone. Announcements will be made at frequent inter•2 GSG 17.T70 ks/s 16^8 m. Call Sin frequency Wavelength GSB 9^lo123 words
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977 1933-10-07 6 "Aged Parents Beget Clever Children." The 2.000 scientists who were attend- Ing the meeting of the British Assorts- tlon at Leicester, on Sept t continued their discussions on a variety of subjects Next year's meeting will be held at Aberdeen, and for the following three977 words
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Article41 1933-10-07 6 (VTom Our Own Correspondent.) MexUn. Sept 2fl Arcontlac to the Sourabaya. papers, a torpedo-laanch of the nary nnk In the neighbourhood of the harbour during ezerdaca. Eight marines ware taken aboard a reavel which was In the j41 words
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Correspondence.
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Article552 1933-10-07 6 FORDLANDIA." To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir.— lt was with the greatest Interest that I read the contribution appearing In the "Notes of the Day" column of yesterday's Issue, headed "Fordlandla." I have been a close reader of your newspaper for many years and remember having read a552 words
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Article107 1933-10-07 6 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir.— Singapore boxing enthusiasts are hard to please! i If two gloved savages bashed each other about in an unorthodox style 1 there would be roars of appreciation. I But when two artistes like Brady and I Rivers do 90 per cent,107 words
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Article374 1933-10-07 6 I To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir,— There was a statement in the Hon. Mr. U. E. Nixon's speech at the Legislative Council on Monday which reads, as reported In the Straits Times of Tuesday, Oct. 2: "The financial aspect appears to be dear enough.374 words
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Article431 1933-10-07 6 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir.— Your correspondent. Economics." asks: "Is not (on account of the higher price obtained for a commodity) more money circulated as the result of restriction The greater the total value, regardless of volume, of the goods disposed of by a producer,431 words
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Article108 1933-10-07 6 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir. -A short time ago a correspondent in your columns called attention to the two dangerous culverts which exist In Dunearn Road. Driv Ing over one of these yesterday, my head was thrown Into violent contact with the roof of my108 words
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Article66 1933-10-07 6 To Be Taught In All Japanese Schools In Manchukuo. Mukden. Sept. 28. The teaching of the Manchu langu age is to be made compulsory In all Japanese primary schools In Manchukuo. In accordance with a decision reached at a conference here of the principals of Japanese schools. The66 words
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Advertisement47 1933-10-07 6 i Hit! j REVOLVERS!! AMMUNITION YOUR OPPORTUNITY NOW TO BUY AT j FACTORY PRICES. BRITISH FRENCH j BELGIUM j •GUNS j I ,LL i LEADING MAKES. I OUR PRICES 40 °o LOWER j I THAN WHAT YOU HAVE TO PAY ELSEWHERE. BUY FROM DIRECT IMPORTERS. I I47 words
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Advertisement357 1933-10-07 6 No Vitality! Ua*w iTiHtsl t»«<rti«iM. wrtft utlMl»i fcwrt prtvsihnt cvtf s fTMt tart •> mm |*ar, vKsMy tt eftM st <M Th kltrsv* fMi Unl sad •vwylMat sa effort A toajMtt cant ol thu tibautt** tnllag Om asftiatag el Mm arten** %»•>■ •I" Wifi* Br Mlwll > •>•€■■ Mag* mi357 words
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Article171 1933-10-07 7 U.S. Sleepy Sickness Experiment New York. Sept. IT. Like those heroes of science who submitted to mosquito bites In Cuba yean ago to prove that yellow fever was transmitted by that Insect, three scientists on the staff of the Public Health Service who are seeking to find171 words
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Article175 1933-10-07 7 \t tempt To Explain Manchuktio. Shanghai. Sept M Mr. George Branson Rea, American Journalist (Far Eastern Review), exparte Internationalist, has left for Washington to establish representation of Manchukuo. Mr. Rea explains his mission: "I am not expecting nor am I asking recognition, but I shall be there175 words
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Article98 1933-10-07 7 China To Abolish A Number Of Consulates Abroad. China's consular representation costs $700,000 a month: only $300,000 a month can be found for remittance abroad. Many consular officers have received no salary for three months past In consequence, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has decided to abolish a number98 words
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Article351 1933-10-07 7 Tales Told In Bankruptcy Court In his public wiiiniittwi in bankruptcy yesterday before Mr. Justice Oerahty, Tan Llan Chye alias Tan Chor Lam. an unemployed Chinese, said that his liabilities had been incurred through ft fi "fling surety for a certain firm named China Products Trading351 words
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Article141 1933-10-07 7 NewFAitfh Type For Croydon Service. The 12-passenger three-englned Dewoltlne machine in which M. Cot flew from Paris to Moscow has captured two world records for standard commercial air liners, which have Just been confirmed by the International Aeronautical Federation. They are for an average speed of 159*2141 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement103 1933-10-07 7 I PERSIAN HOUSE M. A. GHANI Specialist in ORIENTAL RUGS, CARPETS TAPESTRIES UNOBTAINABLE ELSEWHERE IN MALAYA. GORGEOUS CREATIONS Can be seen without obligation at our SHOW ROOM No. 2 HIGH STREET, EUROPE HOTEL BUILDING- SINGAPORE. """""'■'■""""""••"••••'■"■""■•■"""""""■■■•■■■■■■"■■••••I My Greatest >^ uirKrv Msr a r?aa7 i* Picture Is cominc <<-*a MICKEY MOUSE103 words
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Advertisement240 1933-10-07 7 ANOTHER BIG PARAMOUNT SENSATION L*"™ PAVILION.; L& TMI j II 2 AN UNUSUAL IKHB fIIMEDI w T^Z MB ii r J WORTH W HILE ENTERTAINMENT, j 1 R BEALIiIILLY ;I Mm DIRE CTED TALKIE *Z*Z Ml jfA ADAPI I lo\ OF I a world Rg3 "■^JSlfft ERNEST HEMINGWAY'S CQS**^ FAMOUS240 words
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Advertisement268 1933-10-07 7 LJOHANN STRAUSS' Great Operetta "DIE FLEDERMAUS' Now a Glorious Screen Epic I 1 CAPITOL"! Matinees TODAY and TO-MORROW 3.15 6.15 -NIGHTLY -9.15 England'- V ivourite M ore Ravishing than ever 1 JpK EVELYN jW in the Gayest and Most m Lavishly-presented Viennese A Wm*k Operetta yet made •BBBMr Jafl A268 words
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Article177 1933-10-07 8 Ail Commodities Higher. BUT LOCAL RUBBER INACTIVE. 'From Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Saturday. Today's Prices Rubber, remains at 13 cts. Tin. Singapore price $113.37 > 2 up 62'; cts. Gold. £6 13s. lld^ up 2V,d. Yesterday's Prices Rubber, London, 3 31/32 d.. up l/32d. New York. 7177 words
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Article64 1933-10-07 8 Noon, Oct. 7. equal to London Standard Buyers. Sellers. Spot (loose) 1 13»4 (FOB.) 13i 13 9 16 Standard R.S.S. on Tender Buyers Seller! Oct. I 13% Oct.-Dec. 18% Jan.-Mar. 1 13% Apr-June lt% Utf Tune of market Steady after easier. Latest Cable Ix>ndon Spot64 words
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Article199 1933-10-07 8 THE TIN ntlCB October 7 Singapore tin prtcw (per ptevl) $*****4. n >innaporr, wi. li noon. Buyer. Seller. Gambler 4 50 Java Cube 8.00 Hambuig Cub.- 8.00 Muntok White Pepper T350 White Pepper 22.50 Black Pepper 1350 Mixed Black Pepper 800 Copra, sundrled 3.20 Oipra. mixed 2.05 Small flake199 words
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article446 1933-10-07 8 Issue fal. Pd. Buyers Sellers. 11 1 Asan. K urn bang 1 £1 Austral Malay 80/- 31 -xd. 34/- 36 5 Ayer Hitam Tin 1 1 Ayer Weng !1 £1 Bangrin Tin 1 1 Batang Padan? 1 1 Batu Caves 1 £1 Chenderlang A) 50 Hitam Tin 1 1446 words
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Article287 1933-10-07 8 Issue f«l. Pd. Buyers Sellers. 2 2 Alex. Brick Ord. 1.05 2 2 Alex. Brick Prefs. 1.45 1.55 •1 £1 Brit Am. Tobacco 5.15.0 6.0.0 0 5 British Malaya Trustee 5.30 5.50 cd. II £1 Con. T. S. 7 r c Prefs. 23/6 24/6 :i £1 Con. T. S.287 words
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Article136 1933-10-07 8 Singapore Municipal 5 p.c of 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 107 110 nom. Singapore Municipal 4 1 p.c of 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 104 108 nom. Singapore Municipal 4'j p.c. of 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 104 108 nom. Singapore Municipal 4 p.c of 1913 red. 1968 $2,000,000 100136 words
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Article369 1933-10-07 8 Fraser and Co. and Lyall and Evatt's Quotations Today Prices Kramer Lyall A Evatt ft Co. Ulenby (|1) 0.75 0.85 0.75 0.90 Uor Gajah ($1) 0.60 0.70 0.60 0.70 L HiUm ($1) 0.70 0.80 0.7 5 1.00 L Kuning (ID 0.15 050 0.15 0.20 V. Malay <*2) 1.35369 words
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Article227 1933-10-07 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 IJAJk, 32 London, 3 months' sight 2/4 Vi London, 60 days' sight 2/4 7/64 London, 30 days' sight 2/4 332 London,227 words
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Article86 1933-10-07 8 Rugby, Oct. 5. Foreign exchanges today were Amsterdam 7.66 Athens 555 Berlin 12.98U Brussels 22.144 Bucharest 520 Bombay 16 5/64 Buenos Aires 45 4 official. Copenhagen 22.40 Geneva 15.94 Hong Kong 1/5 3 16 Helsingfors 226Vs Lisbon 102' t Madrid 36 15 16 Milan 58" Montreal 4.84 Xlontevideo 37British Wireless - 86 words
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Article234 1933-10-07 8 Teday. Kpnsrran. Kemas-'k. Kretay, Duniun. Trengganu and Beaut (Medusa) > P« No.-th and But India iSlrdhana) 3 prn Ba.ika Island. PUdjoe Paleesbang Sensing) 3 P m. DJaMU (Toradta) J PJ» Tandjong Balel and Laboean BUlk (Jarak) 4 pm. ftk» South -East Borneo (Beiawan) 4 p.m. Ta.ibllahan Rengat234 words
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Article34 1933-10-07 8 Left Arrd. By S-par* I mdrspoera Aug. II Aug. 31 Andre Lebon Sept Oct. a KaragoU Sept 7 Sept 3* Koto Pmang Sept. t Oct. a Poekut Bnrtsefc Sept 14 Oet>34 words
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Article18 1933-10-07 8 The Air Mail dispatched from Singapore on Sept. 27 was delivered In London on Oct. 6.18 words
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Advertisement787 1933-10-07 8 THE RAUB AUSTRALIAN GOLD MINING CO., LTD. (Incorporated In Queensland) RAUB. Pahanc. September 2*. IMS. MIMM. REPORT NO. I7J The Chairman A Directors. T** *m* AastraMaa G«M Mister < LW, SKwpata. S.S. Gentlemen -I beg to forward the report of the nunln*- operations. lor the four necks ending Bcpt 12.787 words
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Miscellaneous89 1933-10-07 8 ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE WEEK. Satarway. Oetoksr 7. Sclangor Races. Second Day. Weihifsasy. October 11. tary Tlffln. Adelphi Hotel. 1 pm. Police Band. T lok Ayer, 5.15 pm. TharasUy. Oetakcr It The Merry Wives of Windsor" by Smv* Shifters. Otade Theatre 930 pm Friday. Octewsr 13. Visitors Day at Po Leung89 words
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Article780 1933-10-07 9 Lassitude. U.S. CONTINUES AS A •PASSIVE OBSERVER." i Prom Our Own Correspondent.) London. Sept 13. There has been an air of lassitude recently about tin. very little Interest being shown in the market and prices being influenced one way or the other by the oflering of or780 words
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Article108 1933-10-07 9 Lewis and Peat's report, dated Oct. states: Towards the end of last week and on Monday morning prices contl- nued to advance chiefly on speculative < optimism which, however, was unable' to withstand the temperate statement made by H E the Governor at the Council Meeting. The market108 words
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Article474 1933-10-07 9 William Jacks and Cos report, dated Sept 13. states: Under President Roosevelt's scheme the American Bankers are helping business all over the USA and not confining their investments, as many of them did In the past, solely to the States In which they are situated. The U.S.A.474 words
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Article108 1933-10-07 9 Guthrle and Co s report, dated Oct. states -La teat buyers' price*, re- j celved by cable this morning. lor Malayan Palm Oil and Palm Kernels are:— Palm Oil in Bulk elf. landed weights New York Plladelphla 2.70 cenU (US currency) per Ib. c If. landed weight*108 words
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Article223 1933-10-07 9 A Rub r Growers' Association circular dated Sept. 13, Kates So far 3M Companies with an output in August. 1932. of 10.J53 tens, hare returned for -igust. IT' 3. an output of 11.345 tons. The analysis of these Coanpantes output* by countries la subjoined, rhe Anal223 words
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Article147 1933-10-07 9 A! r Ga -23 OHO Ib -Pti.MO Ib. Biw.it Kubu— lS.SOO Ib. Cbroaly— 47.6lo Ib. Jais-i K. tin 9.: m Ib. iClusng.- -4^.000 Ib. Pa lux 123.000 Ib. •>■ .'n'uiji «1.'»50 Ib. air 20.000 Ib. > u0t..— 49.3ii I'll i Bcnut 47,000 Ib. 9 I Bukit JHotong— l7.loo147 words
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Article251 1933-10-07 9 The following novels were added to Raffle* Library during the put fortnight A Star In the Dark. E M. Albanesi; The Chosen Angel copies. Arthur AppUn Always Tomorrow. I tocms, R a*. Ajrrss; A Bon of Tcsaa. R. A. Beanet; Jumping Jenny Anthony Berkeley. Doe Churstoo. Otiwell Blnns:251 words
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Article338 1933-10-07 9 Feeling Among Ferak Miners. "Miner" writes as follows to the Times of Malaya As a miner who has suffered considerably owing to tin ore restrlctlm. I wish to protest against the conversion of land by Government tor the Pul.m Kamirl Company. In view ol :he Ooverrunent's338 words
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Article414 1933-10-07 9 The following publications were issued or raoetved by the Department of SUUstk-s. SB. and P.MS. during the period Sept. 23 to Sept. 2*. mchanve. snd are available (or pottle use la the Reference Library. Fullerton Building. Singapore. Apphcatton may be maw* by members of the public resident414 words
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Article91 1933-10-07 9 TIN RETL T UNS. (The figures m braciceU danote the figures far the corresponding period of last year). laaiayan— «al pels. Southern Malayan— lltl pels. Thabawletk Hra. run 435. cv. yds treated •0.000, total peis. m. net vakw $J5 BTS. Pongah. Hrs. rust tM. en. yds. treataa IU.OOO total ptsi91 words
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Advertisement643 1933-10-07 9 BANKING. NKUt ...I.ANDSCa MIIWII HANDELSUANK N. v. IHiWi'r' .««J at Anuteidaia Authorised rapttfi- Olds 10b.IM0.CC3 |%M up Capital Olda •MM.tSf oids tumju IiI.AU ort'H'E AMSTEBOSJB, BStAMH BVnCBBI THE HACCE BOTTEKDASI OVEESt AO BBAMUKS BaUTia BaM Offlcs lot Dutch East bbamcb omen DUTCH EAST INDIES > Aaapenan. Bjan xng. Cberlbo.. OorontaJo.643 words
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Advertisement42 1933-10-07 9 OY M A WATCHES CHRONOMETERS: SNEW PATTERNS JUST ARRIVE WELL KNOWN TRADITIONAL QUALITY REMARKABLE DESIGNS RICES REMARKABLY LOH NEW MODELS IN COLD— WHITE GOLD. CHROMIUM. ETC SOU WITH ABSOLUTE GUARANTEE. AGENT: HIM UUMIiI CAPITOL BUILDING BRANCH STAMFORD ROAD 30-A RAFFLES PLACE SINGAPORE.42 words
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Advertisement379 1933-10-07 9 BANKING. NELERLANDSCHE HANDEL-MAATSCH>PPU, N. V. (NETHKKI.AM)S TRADING SOCIETY.) Established in Amsterdam <24 HEAD OFFICE: AMSIbKDAM WITH BRANCHES ROTTERDAM AND THE HAG I L. HEAD O ICE FOR HE E A BATAVIA. Brrncri** throughout trie Dutch Baal >9rtles and :n the B>niu fettiemrou. India. C) Ina Japan and Jraula LONDON BANKHU379 words
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Article117 1933-10-07 10 Singapore. ADCLTHI HOTEL Special Dinner, Mr*. Alfordi. Nonrtop Cabaret. Nao-ttop Danclnc flf ft ttjiiinit* Today We Live. With Oary Cooper Joan C»wford. ClS— t is. CATITOL Evelyn Laye In Waits Time 6 15— 15 GREAT WORLD Cabaret— Pack Dp Your Troubles The Rider of Death Valley. MARLBOROIGH Satl 8a»»trl117 words
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831 1933-10-07 10 A demand has bee: vticed recently for free elementary English education in the Straits Settlements How far' this agitation reflect! genuine public 1 feeling, and how far It U merely a 1 Journalistic view Is difficult to know. Tour831 words
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Article176 1933-10-07 10 The 88. Oaaette states: I Mr. J. R Neave has been appointed a member of the board of examiners 'in languages (tor Malay) In place of Mr. R. Bird. Mr. H. K. Roberton of Bertam Estate. Province Wellealey has been appointed a member of the drainage and Irrigation176 words
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Article804 1933-10-07 10 "AECRESCITQVE MEDENDO" t morning contemporary. Um pore Free Press, prints periodi articles beaded A Local Business Man's Views." This morning's Instalment of the series carried the sub-heading That Restriction Bogey" and we publish the following extract without comment "I think, rather, there Is cause for some804 words
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Article1553 1933-10-07 10 FILMING THE SEA BED. Modern science hat enabled man not only to conquer the air, but to unravel the mytteriet of the ocean bei at well. In the ocean, tayt Mr. J. M. Wlllic.mton, the under-vater cinematographer. in this art. d* it vast exploited wealth and delicious1,553 words
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Advertisement242 1933-10-07 10 (4 I M Guaranteed Watertight for 2 Years. VJfl flLvv Idealising that a ligntueight rAr/\ waterproof made from the usual i wA Indiana, no matter how good the TB m !■> quality, goes under too quickly. H Sammy has applied the principles H of the famous senior member cf the242 words
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Advertisement47 1933-10-07 10 HEAR THESE RECORDS! AT THE ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY, LIMITED, (Incorporated In Hong Kong. FALLING FOR YOU Vm Daa't VaaVnUad CBC?1 44 PEG CfF MY HEART" BweHk*art Darttaf— Cßl3S "42nd STREET" T«Uf aarf HcaJUiy— CBSTI "WALTZ TIME" J2t COLUMBIA THE LONG LOT RECORD HEW SHIPMENT ROW II SALE.47 words
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294 1933-10-07 11 SERIOUS RIOTS IN TRALEE. Attempt To Break Up Blue Shirt Convention. GDI. O'DITFY HURT. Troops Rushed 80 Miles By Lorry. Serious riots broke out in Tralee when an attempt was made Id break up I nited Ireland Party Convention. Gen. O'Duffy was hitReuter - 294 words
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Article251 1933-10-07 11 Frances Hostility To German Plan. London. Oct. 6. The Oerman views on the result of the recent disarmament conversations were communicated to Sir John Simon today by tlie Oerman Charge d' Affaires and Sir John later received the French and Italian Ambassadors to whom he communicated the OermanReuter - 251 words
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Article74 1933-10-07 11 Mr. T. V. Soontfs Plan For China. Shanghai. Sept 25 In order to maintain the efficiency of the financial administration. Mr. T. V. Soong is reported to have drawn up a plan lor the division of China Into several tones in each of which a finance Inspector will74 words
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Article448 1933-10-07 11 Sir Samuel Wilson To Retire Soon. London. Oct. 6. The King has approved the appointment of Sir Reginald Edward Stubbs. the Governor of Cyprus, to be Oovernor and Commander-ln-Chlef of (Vylon Sir John Loader Maffey ha* been appointed to be permanent Under-Sec retary of State fo» the448 words
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Article116 1933-10-07 11 "Would Render Britons Aliens In India." London. Oct. There was a lively debate on the Government's India policy at the Conservative Party conference today at Birmingham. The conference was asked to rapport a resolution voicing apprehension" with regard to the White Paper proposals concerning finance, police, the welfareReuter - 116 words
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Article77 1933-10-07 11 Rugby. Oct ft. Sterling on New York opened at 4 74' 4, Paris 79. Stock markets are cheerful British Government stocks are firm. War Loan being 101 7 16. Oold is 133 B4d a premium over the rreneh franc of M. The stock markets closed generally firm. BritishBritish Wireless - 77 words
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Article46 1933-10-07 11 Rugby. Oct. 5. The Daily sUpuss anticipates that the next Ministry of Labour returns will show that 700.000 more persons were at work In Insured occupations In Oreat Britain at the end of September than at the corresponding time last year -British Wireless.British Wireless - 46 words
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Article1074 1933-10-07 11 C.E.R. Reorganisation IMANCHUS TO USE FORCE IF NECESSARY. Shanghai. Oct. 7. A Japanese official has arrived in Harbin to supervise the reorganisation of the Chinese Eastern Railway. In an Interview with newspaper representatives, the official is reported to have stated that Manchukuo was determined to carry out1,074 words
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Article64 1933-10-07 11 Crashes When Taking Off For Big Flight. Paris, Oct. 7. Mile. Marys* HUx. attempting to take off at midnight on a fresh attempt to fly to Toßo, was again disappointed wan her machine rose slightly aid then crashed. The airwoman vas unhurt but burst into tears from vexation.64 words
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Article218 1933-10-07 11 Australia's Budget BENEFITS OF SOUND POLICY. Rugby, Oct. 5. The Australian budget submitted by the Prime Minister and Treasurer. Mr. Lyons, at Canberra yesterday Is regarded by British newspapers as encouraging and supplementing other Indications in recent weeks of seme recovery in International trade. The budgetBritish Wireless - 218 words
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Article183 1933-10-07 11 Increases In Tinplate Industries. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London. Oct. 6. According to the Hague Statistical Office of the International Tin Research and Development Council, world consumption of tin for the year ended July 31, 1933. Increased by 11.200 tons to 111,200 tons and '.he July183 words
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Article272 1933-10-07 11 New Homes For Over 1,000,000 People. Rugby. Oct. 5. The Conservative party conference at which there were present 1.800 delegates from all parts of Great Britain today pledged Itself to give full support to the Government's slum clearance policy. The Minuter of Health. Sir HUton Young, who aBritish Wireless - 272 words
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Article162 1933-10-07 11 Attempt To Coalesce Opposing Parties. Madrid. Oct. 6. Having failed to solve the political Impasse caused by the resignation of Senor Lerroux's Cabinet otherwise. President Zamora is now attempting to coalesce the contending parties Into a government of national conciliation The lndependrat Republican, Don Jose Pedregil. fermerReuter - 162 words
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Article49 1933-10-07 11 Rugby. Oct. 5. The Dally Mall says that the Austin Motor Co. will exhibit a motor -car at next week's Motor Show which will offer a new form of transmission in which gear ratios are altered automatically according to the speed of the engine revolutions.— British Wireless.British Wireless - 49 words
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Article506 1933-10-07 11 Production Increased 44 Per Cent. WORK FOR 3,000,000. Cotton-(irowers To He Helped. President Roosevelt has announced that a cnmmoditv credit corporation is to be created to lend mone> to agriculture in an effort to raise |> According to end of September figures 3.000.000 workers have506 words
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Advertisement53 1933-10-07 11 CHILDREN LOVE ITS RICH FLAVOUR KLIM IS GOOD FOR THEM. TOO—SATE AND NOURISHING. IT IS FRESH. WHOLESOME MILK— POWDERED. IT KEEPS WITH") T ICE. TOO WILL FIND IT VERT CONVENIENT TO OSE, AND DELHI.)! S FOX DRINKING OK COOKING. OBTAINABLE AT ALL THE LEADINQ PROVISION STORES. DtsM ri bfj tor*53 words
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Article, Illustration2219 1933-10-07 12 Mr. Lai Tet Loke's Plea To Officialdom. A vanished custom of F.M A mining towns, the display of of irlil urin K tin slabs outside the shops at Chinese New was recalled at a Kuala Lumpur function yesterday. Mr. Lai Tet Loke. who hrs2,219 words
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Article54 1933-10-07 12 Ringleaders Arrested In Netherlands India. (From Our Own Correspondent. Medan. Sept. 29. Til connection with the "Red Flood" affair. I understand that two arrests have been made, one In Medan and the other at Tandjong Balei. It Is said that these two men are the ringleaders of the Communist54 words
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Article197 1933-10-07 12 Planter Charged With Rash Driving. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Oct. 6. T. F. Egan. Manager of Pajam Estate appeared before Rajs Kamaralzaman. the Seremban Magistrate, today on a charge of causing hurt to Chin Yap at y«"M" town "by doing an set so rashly or negligently197 words
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Article147 1933-10-07 12 **A Profession, A Science And An Art (From Our Own Correspondent > Malacca. Oct. 5. On Oet 4. at the Malacca Volunteer headquarters a lecture on Salesmanship was given by Mr J R. Olldea The lecture had been arranged by the Commanding Officer. Malacca Volunteer Corps, for the benefit147 words
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Article43 1933-10-07 12 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok. Oct. 6 This week's consignments ol currency notes are believed to have reached their itflSilmtWwit In Malaya safely The authorities are most actively watching the methods of the postal and railway officials In handling the parcels.43 words
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Article53 1933-10-07 12 Thirteen Chinese shoemakers paraded before Mr. Grtce In the Second Magistrate's Court this morning to plead unanimously guilty to a charge of playing in a r vr ntru *y g^ m|w g house in Teng Hal Place at 1030 last night They were each fined $2, or Ore days' rigorous53 words
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Article630 1933-10-07 12 ARE FOREIGN SHIPS BETTER? Criticisms of British people who trr.vel In foreign ships are discussed by a Finang Gazette correspondent. It is a very old and recurrent topic. he writes. The Press of British Malaya has for yean been drawing the attention of the Government630 words
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Article170 1933-10-07 12 List of donations received by the European Unemployment Commr.-. i September niMMiMMrt Contribution, a c BapsraHnm MSl.es Incorporate Society of Plant*- s $*****. CIUSS »3».. and Co. Ltd. Aug. »v >■*■ j < ■•q *•>■ wo. A. amiui star ss. w j. Oatxmf sfet? IS: Miti Oabome and170 words
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Article34 1933-10-07 12 At Urn next meeting of the Singapors Psychological Society at 5.15 p.m. on Monday at the Adelphl Hotel Swam! Bashwaranda will spt^k ci. the importance of psychology. The meeting Is open to the p34 words
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Advertisement77 1933-10-07 12 /Bmm^^^gamV an< a^* a edge to fl HH^t^VV your appetite *s&^Ei^^- ISINCAP <*« nticE.) 9LsHE?f rZ^y rer cc K #*o aa nßffV^^T/ pint Bottles $£O.Uv K»jgj^fW V« Or r d0 $3.50 ■<rtß^sß»^l J4N Pei CMc of 4?1 Ail fig I. -fjV quart Bottles #**.W U^^xVs&vl Or per doc $6.00 w\77 words
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Article473 1933-10-07 13 Dr. Braddon's Comments. RKSII.TS OBTAINED IN MALAYA. Experiments made by the Automobile Association of Malaya with "rubber petrol" are described by Dr. W. L. Braddon. of Seremban. in a letter to the Investor's Chronicle. The result of these experiments writes Dr Braddon. was to show that473 words
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Article202 1933-10-07 13 Ward Accommodation To Be Closed. In the interest primarily of a reduction of expenditure but also with the object of obtaining Increased efficiency by the centralisation of hospital Inpatient work, the Straits Times is officially Informed. It has been decided to dose Tanglln Hospital so far as ward202 words
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Article38 1933-10-07 13 A worthy object, the children's Aid Society, will benefit from Mme. T. Svetlanova's revue which will be presented at Raffles Hotel tonight. Mmc Svetlanova and her pupils are talented artistes and a delightful programme Is promised.38 words
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Article46 1933-10-07 13 It U understood that a resolution will be submitted to the Federal Council, at its meeting In Kuala Lumpur on Oct. 30. adopting the report of the Rubber Research Institute of Malaya Commission of Inquiry and accepting, in the main, the Commission's recommendations.46 words
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Article30 1933-10-07 13 A 12-year-old Chinese boy was knocked down by a motor-bus in Thomson Road yesterday and sustained a compond fracture of the right leg and a fracture of the left arm.30 words
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Article1014 1933-10-07 13 "Dealing With Chinese For 16 Years." The caae for the prosecution having closed. Mrs. E U Drag e tv called and gave her evidence yesterday In the case In which she Is charged 00 six counts or cheating a Chinese carpenter. Tan 800 Kow in1,014 words
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Article431 1933-10-07 13 Petition For Receiving Order Granted. As reported in the Strait-, Times yesterday, a receiving order was made against Mr. J. B. David In the Bankruptcy Court. His Lordship. Mr Justice Oerahcy. granted the order after hearing the debtor's affidavit in support of the petition and431 words
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Article199 1933-10-07 13 Mohammedan Laws Amended. The 141 st meeting of the State Council of Pahang was held at the Astana Ben Terentang Pekan. on Oct. Syed Abdul Rahman bin Hashln alHabshi took the affirmation as a member of State Council Among the matters dealt with by Council were: A bill199 words
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Article28 1933-10-07 13 At toe next Rotary tiffin on Wednesday Mr J. B. Williamson will address the club on the development of Fruit and Vegetable Canning in England and the Empire.28 words
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Advertisement36 1933-10-07 13 ANOTHER $500 OFFERED TO FOOTBALL ENTHUSIASTS. SEE The Sunday Times. "LETS LOVE TONIGHT/ THEY SAID I THERE MAY BE NO TOMORROW!" BHRF FARE Will PJK7TO ARMS" I PK TIRE irOU WILL Sl KORGET! PAVILION Next Week.36 words
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Advertisement259 1933-10-07 13 Keep him at his best with a strengthening, body-building course 4^\ Ji of SCOTTS Emulsion S^ST Every proud mother longs to sew iwfl*'' her boy always strong and healthy, 4Ky lA always at his best. Give him j^Nfll I SCOl'i'S Emulsion and you need y 1 /vw— > have no259 words
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Who's Who In India's Test Probables. — Women's Golf Championship.
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1178 1933-10-07 14 Pen Pictures Of Probable Representatives. The following are pen pictures of Indla'f probable representatives In the Test Matches against the M.C.C. tourists. C. K. NaM«: Captain In the Indore Army The outstanding player In the Indian team which toured England In 19321,178 words
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Article621 1933-10-07 14 S.C.C. To Meet Public Services Today. The B.C.C. play their first XV match on the Padang this afternoon against the Public Services. The Club XV was selected on Tuesday evening, several' of the more promising of the Newcomers in last Saturday's game being. Included. The sides will621 words
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Article345 1933-10-07 14 Malays To Meet Wilts. Second. Wh«i should prove an Interesting match will be played at the Anno Road Stadium today when the conqueror of the Chinese (who wen strongly fancied for the 8.AJ.A. Cup), the second staring of the WUUhlre Regiment. wUl meet the Malays' first in345 words
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Article51 1933-10-07 14 Wins English Women's Open Golf Title. Westward Ho, Oct. 6. For the Kflfcah wonca's open golf championship Mia Dorothy Pearson (TubrMge W.tfc) beat Miss Mary JohasM (rtorroea) 5 aad 3 ia the Mholes fimaJ today. Mia Pearson was three up at the cad of the Morning rawsi.Reuter - 51 words
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Article19 1933-10-07 14 The usual monthly mixed foursome* competition will be played on Friday next at the Singapore Oolt Club.19 words
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Article144 1933-10-07 14 Preparing For Malaya Command's Visit (Prom Oar Own Correspondent) Bangkok. Oct. 4 Bangkok Rugby players hare settled down to bard and strenuous practice In view of the Inter-port match with the Malayan Command on Oct. 21. There are regular Wednesday and Saturday matches and scrum practices one or144 words
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Article144 1933-10-07 14 S.R.C. Tournament The following ties hare been arranged In the SRC. tournament next week: MONDAYS TIBS A Slnflcs. M A. Cordelro (plus 15) ts. Dr. W. A. Balhetchet (owe IS— 4.) B Ikuta. O. H. Kraal (acr) n. R. C. Lang* (acr.) MUed DwMea. C B Webb and MUs144 words
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Article176 1933-10-07 14 T«**. OcUaar 1. Football 8 A FA Cop —Semi- Anal: Malay* ti Wiltshire* U. Anaon Rd Shooting Scotttah Company Inter-part ■hoot. Baktt Tlmah. 2» 9m. Hockey 8.R.C "A" t» Spore CoIU, 8 R C Kid Indian Am. Police 1st. I A grd. Race* Selangor mecUng. tecood day Rugby:176 words
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Article262 1933-10-07 14 Arsenal's Visit To Blackburn. The following matches will be played this afternoon In the English and Scottish League rM Division Aston Villa vs. Huddersneld T. Blackburn R. vs. Arsenal. Derby County vs. Birmingham. Leeds Utd. vs. Sheffield W. Leicester C. vs. Portsmouth. Liverpool vs. Chelsea. Middlesbrough vs.262 words
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Article50 1933-10-07 14 New York Giants Win Again. Washington. Oct. 6. In the fourth (mine of the world's baseball series Mew York flanU beat Washington Senators by 2—l Reuter. New York are leading by three games to one. The Winners hare to be successful In at least four games out of seven.50 words
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Advertisement96 1933-10-07 14 MALAYA'S LARGEST SPORTING GOODS STORE For Anything aad Everythiaff. Phon«-^2938. RESTRINGING OUK SPECIALITY. Tropical best gats are ased to salt aU pockets. Friees freea HJH to tl«.Ma«t Cricket bats oiled and seasoned. Friees frosa SI.M ■•wafds. ROLLER SKATES— FRESH STOCK JUST ARRIVED. Inxpection Cordially Invited 111, Rtrtfe Inig* W. ROYSONS.96 words
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Advertisement122 1933-10-07 14 When we sag "This b the Horn 4 TIGER BEER" I boatt that BXRX. Tiger Beer Is hewed under tbe auet perfect -f cow.Siooa poalbie. =v <n *r«worv. a modern ■trocture— «rt tat Meal, rural and cool rurf"^- mwiowist by tbe «ea— eontalni the last word In Modern Brewery lUtifcHMil122 words
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Big Prices For Yearlings At Doncaster.
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Article512 1933-10-07 15 No Foreigrn Purchasers. SUCCESS OF DONCASTER SALES. London. Sept. 16. The most careful student of the conditions of the bloodstoc' market were prepared tor the results of the Doncaster sales to show no mean advance over those recorded a year ago. I doubt If many people512 words
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Article21 1933-10-07 15 Scratch From Cesarewitch Yesterday. London. Ocl C Mr. Haldln's lownaputter was scratched from the Cesarewltch at 10 pm. yesterday Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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Article658 1933-10-07 15 Tough Frenchman Raises Stamina Doubt London. Sept. 12. Though he lell away rather disappointingly towards the finish, Jackie Brown, the world's flyweight champion, fighting in his native Man Chester last night, outpointed Valentin Angelmann. the French champion, with quite r deal to spare. It was658 words
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Article137 1933-10-07 15 Players' Lost Sense Of Perspective. Outspoken comment on a modern development In competitive lawn tennis was made by Mr Dwlgbt Davis, the president of the American International Club. Mr. Davis was speaking at a dinner given to the overseas competitors in the American championship, and be deprecated137 words
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Article308 1933-10-07 15 The Sleek Terror Of The Courts." London. Sept 11 F. J. Peiiy, the first »ngM«i»ni»w to win the American lawn tennis singles championship since 1903. will not return to England until the spring of next year. From Forest Hills. New fork, where be won the UUe308 words
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Article1645 1933-10-07 15 Final Averages. YORKSHIRE BEATEN BY AN INNINGS. (From Our Own Correspondent) London. Sept. 19. After winning the County Cricket Championship with almost' incredible ease. Yorkshire's form has dropped off considerably. Therefore their defeat by The Rest by an innings and 23 runs was not so surprising1,645 words
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Advertisement143 1933-10-07 15 Baby Used to lie Awake Night and Day Healed by Cnticura •When my baby waa a fart»%bt oW. dry *ce)e* bagaa to farm ea Ws baa* aa* eofckly aaraad babiad ate ear*. He eoold oo« get aay alaap oa aocoaot oi tai taMßttoa.aad o*«d to atanaktalgaiaa* day, etxascaiag until hi*143 words
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Advertisement381 1933-10-07 15 Keep young Such Symptoms as these are WARNINGS: difficult breathing, blurred Tattsft, low resists nee against All your life, but espeually when you have passed the aa* of 40. calcium deficiency is a distinct menace to your Health. Enrich your blood with calcium, and avoid unpleasant reminder* of advancing age.381 words
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Article698 1933-10-07 16 Fashion's Latest Craze. ■.is gone p larther. Nu longer can the woman of last* buy a bag at random, or a pair of gloves because she needs them. ::iust be made of corresp.mdmj and colour, sometimes even In short, we're to have bar and glove698 words
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Article, Illustration33 1933-10-07 16 PICKING l-iKMi (HORI'S GIRtS Robert Z. Leonard, director and Sammy Lee. dance instructor, measure herns girl applicants for a forthcomlni Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer musical picture, mine the cat -out model to insure uniform she.33 words
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Article465 1933-10-07 16 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bnurrs Tnm Orncx, Fleet Street, Bept. 14. Colours and Materials fer Autumn Wear. WHENEVER simplicity of line is an! outstanding feature of fashionable frocks and suits, the interest in material and colour Is always Increased as I expect you have noticed.465 words
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Article221 1933-10-07 16 An 18th Century Seed Cake. Take a pound of fresh butter, work it to a cream with your hands, and a little rose-water or brandy. Then put Into It a pound of white sugar and work them well together. Take nine eggs < throw out three of the whites).221 words
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Article603 1933-10-07 16 rpHE Prince of Asturias and his Cuban bride, whom he married In Switzerland In the early summer, have arrived In Parts for the purpose of a reconciliation with the prince's royal parents. King Alfonso ar.d Queen Ena Apart from a friendly message from the603 words
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Article342 1933-10-07 16 rE lingerie touch to afternoon (rocks is coming more and more Into evidence. Whether In muslin, angel-skln or organdie- plain or patterned you will see collars, sleeves and capes striking a light, gay. note on a dress of heavier material. Where a change Is required In a particular342 words
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Article, Illustration20 1933-10-07 16 A s*»lsaTaa» ef Urn sttgtaal fasklea dutch fer cc» el UUaa Barvsy* fcwte la the Fez ntm. "H> Us* 9**nr"20 words
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Advertisement112 1933-10-07 16 Nail O«o<u«r— Th« basis j£ a Well Groomed Nails Reveal Your Charm Well cored for cuticle is a frame for lovely noils, and may be yours by following this easy Cutex Method: First remove surplus cuticle and cleans* nai! 1 ip> witti Cutex Cuticle Remover Nail Cleanser. Then remove old112 words
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Advertisement53 1933-10-07 16 ill i» <T#sh w od t 111 Evening in ill ccmpl** oo c thai realii* Obtalaabl* tnm all Uaaiaf CWatoU. «mU: W. C. DRFHER CO, lIS. r«r<l HI.. Slacaaor*. jCerefcos Lhmhed, London, England. (Z) Ltd. I Nww Stocks Just Arrived LITEST SUM CATS, KACI ***** Ml JEISEYS lIESSES. Mil. CIISETS.53 words
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2659 1933-10-07 17 Malaya Versus Bali Artists In Kampongs A Coolie Sports Meeting Wage' Slaves At Play A Petaling Street Tour The Eighth Moon, (By Our Koala Lravor CoTT—pondtwt- > SINCE romanticising about rural life in Malaya in last week's article I have been reading Mr. H.2,659 words
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Article88 1933-10-07 17 Sentence Commuted By High Court Allahabad, Sept 16. Mr. Justice Yount and Mr. Justice Colllster. at the Allahabad High Court commuted, on appeal, tbe sentence of death passed by the Sessions Judge on Ghunal. a lad. aged about 16, who had been charted with tbe murder88 words
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Article36 1933-10-07 17 A picket of tbe Huchow (CheUang) Anti-Japanese Boycott Association was paraded through the various streets of that city recently for having assaulted and Injured an employee of a piece goods shop allegedly dealing In "enemy" toods.36 words
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Article207 1933-10-07 17 London Board Changes Its Name. LPTB. the tongue -twlating Initials that were becomlnt familiar by sight. If not by sound, to millions of London travellers, unofficially vanished on Sept. 18 after a short and none too merry life of 11 weeks. In future, the London Passenger Transport Board207 words
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Article50 1933-10-07 17 In Canton recently while Mrs. C. W. Leang, wife of Mr. C. W Leant, of tbe Canton Foreign Affairs Offlce. was deUvtrtnt an account oi her recent awf llmiil lnTeatltaUons in Canton and the United States, her Uttte son. Foch Hoymlnt Leant, four years old, dted at the Todd HoapttaL50 words
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Advertisement29 1933-10-07 17 Mm lV r f Jfik v\ or c fldr»»" A li— uttfyDy^ toft, »obW. N 7 +h£htEr?t?imt*mm from skin disc****. iri^-/v, WRIGHTS I -4r*»Jv M.\ COAL TAR ffr. j29 words
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Advertisement357 1933-10-07 17 TALKIE ENTERTAINMENT IN KUALA LUMPUR! PRINCE'S* "THEATRE COLISEUM THEATRE CPMOWt 27»0.) CPHONC 2578.) .1..U c— comn*ncln. TOMORROW SUNDA V TOMORROW SUNDA V Return arrwinlin of STAN LAUREL KING OF JAZZ VlLl V tl\ HARDY j nigbU commencing In their fall ten«tfa comedy riot Thursday, Oct? 12th FRA DIAVOLO C w«j*Ma*y«w««i357 words
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1517 1933-10-07 18 Basis Broadened And Now In Healthier Condition. Among the papers laid on the table at the last meeting of the Legwlative Council were the annual report of the Department of Statistics and a bulky report on the foreign trade of Malaya, both for 1932 and1,517 words
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Article784 1933-10-07 18 Stabbing Attack On Fellow Worker. A mild-looking, silver-haired ships fireman, speaking with a strong nort.'i country accent, informed the district Judge yesterday that he had "nothing to say" at the conclusion cf the evidence of the prosecution in the case in which he was charged with784 words
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Article169 1933-10-07 18 Wanted Square Meals At Christmas. [From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. Oct. 6 An appeal for a special effort to help the unemployed at Christmas has been Issued by Mr. John honorary secretary of the Selangor Asiatic Unemployment Committee. "For those in employment." Mr. Hands says, "for mercantile169 words
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Advertisement21 1933-10-07 18 ELISSA'IANDI LOVED WARNER BAXTER BLT She said to VICTOR JORY— "I LOVED YOU WEDNESDAY" SEE WHY— at the CAPITOL Next Wewk!21 words
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2269 1933-10-07 19 Aeritd Observation And Forest Ptre Fighting Soaring Mreting it Sutton Bank Flying Boat Cruise By The Royal Air Force. London. Sept 12 FLIGHT Ueut CS Staniland test pilot and racing motor-car driver. had an amazing escape from death wtsea he was making special research2,269 words
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Article28 1933-10-07 19 In Batavia a league of unemployed has been founded and It Is intended to establish branches In every important town In Netherlands India, says oar Mi dan correspondent.28 words
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Article595 1933-10-07 19 New Robot Man-el. UNLIMITED USES OF NEW INVENTION. London. Aug. 30. A machine that will "say when" in any circumstances has been produced at the National Physical Laboratory. Teddlngton. under the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research. It Is work d by a phota*tlectr*c cell on595 words
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Miscellaneous182 1933-10-07 19 Today's Crossword Pvzle (CLUES.) UKOSS. 1« Diiintutc* 1 Charitable donaLom ??ii~ih,.i 15 Dtoplar *> beM r 10 Bay M Itelatkma 30 Prow M ai Batter v Youn < M Compound of oirflta TTT^^L^* 23 Having no dau *t a dlstone* JJ Head Nona*! XI Relate ata.n SESJ? IO^. Oopm 4182 words
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Article, Illustration76 1933-10-07 20 PRINCE KNH> and his bride with the royal weddinc party af«« 11U marrUfe to his cousin. On Uie left of the bridal couple are Princess Helen snd Prince Haroi*. the brides parents, and on rifht the Klnf and Queen of Denmark. (Planet News.) JOHN DRINKWATER76 words
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Article, Illustration35 1933-10-07 20 A TEAM OF VETERAN BOWLERS from Pxsuftss Park astt a teas* of veterans ttftm So«thf ate In a match at Pyrnmea Park. Edmonton. There were eifht pUyers whose afcs totalled tit y«ars. sverarlnc »1. <FK->35 words
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Article, Illustration21 1933-10-07 20 BARNEY BOM, the J3-)e»r old Chicago boxer, who net—twltj defeated Ms mrM llf htwelf ht title acainst Tony CaiuooerL (PUnet News.)21 words
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Article, Illustration19 1933-10-07 20 TONY CANZONHU. who was defeated by Baney mm, U-7MT -«U Chleao k*M*r s< the wsrii U«htw«Uht title. (Planet News.)19 words
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Article, Illustration24 1933-10-07 20 THE MEETING OF (HUM. CHAMPIONS, which took place at the Herne Hill track, Imsm, mader the anspicw of the National Cyclists' Colon. (PUnet News.)24 words
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Article, Illustration14 1933-10-07 20 •vS NINI THKILADE. who dances in he Tempest" in her shell chariot (PUnet News.)14 words
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