The Straits Times, 8 October 1933
1933-10-08
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Title Section18 1933-10-08 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. No. 95. Sunday, October Bth., 1933. Price 10 cents.18 words
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Article, Illustration858 1933-10-08 1 How Government Tenders Are Let INQUIRY NEEDED SHARP PRACTICES ALLEGED BUSINESS FIRMS SUFFER THE existing system of letting contracts for major public works calls for an immediate investigation. By means of subterfuge, it Is alleged, irresponsible contractors are able to submit lower tenders than their legitl» mate858 words
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Article104 1933-10-08 1 A Mother At Seven A case of a child born to a seven-year-old girl is reported by Dr. Hilda Kcane of Victoria Zanana Hospital, Delhi. "An unmarried Mohammedan girl was admitted to hospital" Dr. Kcane slates, "and her age, as given by her father, was seven. "Her general development was104 words
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Article94 1933-10-08 1 Army Called In To Quell Riot Buenos Aires, Saturday. A SERIOUS outbreak in the gaol here was only suppressed after the infantry and a tear gas squad had been called in. Loud jeering at the dinner hour was the signal for the convicts openIng fireReuter - 94 words
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Article109 1933-10-08 1 THREE READERS SHARE PRIZE Three people share the prize in last week's Sunday Times Football Competition. One of the winners lives in Penang and two in Singapore. They are:— T. T. Neo, 163 A, Burmah Road, Penang. Madam Kway Inn Ngoh, 145, Nell Road, Singapore. Tan Keng Hock,109 words
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Article94 1933-10-08 1 (From Our Own Correspondent > London, Saturday. The "Daily Express" understands that the International Tin Committee at its meeting on Oct. 27 is likely to raise the quota to 40 per cent., but that the increase will not be effective Until Jan. 1, 1934. 'It would seem, therefore",94 words
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Article74 1933-10-08 1 LONDON RUBBER TIN (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Saturday. RUBBER. (Quotations as supplied by Symington and Wilson.) Spot (Buyers) 4 1/16. (Sellers) 4. October-December l January-March 4 7/32. April-June 4 9/32. Market tone Steady. SILVER. Spot 18 7 16d. Two months 18 9/16 d. CROSS RATE. London-New York, 4.73 174 words
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148 1933-10-08 1 Shanghai, Saturday. TN an interview with the Press in Shanghai, the Minister of Finance, Mr. T. V. Soong, stated that the Nanking Government's decision to float an $100,000,000 Customs loan was due to the fact that the Government had to meet military expenses incurred148 words
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Article299 1933-10-08 1 REBELS ORGANISING RESISTANCE Shanghai. Saturday. HOLLOWING a report that permis--1 slon has been granted by the Kwantung Command for the launching of a Chinese expedition into the neutral zone to suppress the Charhar rebels and the bandits hordes, the new outlaw chief, Chek Wen-pinr, is299 words
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Article1039 1933-10-08 1 Huge Crowd Sees A Thrilling Game Malays 2; Wiltshires II 1. A CROWD of about 6,000 was thrilled by football of typical cop-tie style during which every inch of ground was contested in do-or-die spirit when the Malays met the second team of the Wiltshire Regiment1,039 words
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Article126 1933-10-08 1 EALING YOUTHS' INSULT TO MEMORIAL In a letter to the Superintendent of the Police at Marlow, Berkshire, two Eallng youths have confessed to having disfigured the memorial at Marlow to the memory of the late Charles Frohman. the theatrical producer, which, on August 24 last, was126 words
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Article30 1933-10-08 1 Shanghai, Saturday, Marshal Chiang Kai-shek, the com^ mander-in-chlef of the Nanking armies, has announced that the las prohibiting the planting of poppy becomes effective as from today.30 words
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Article66 1933-10-08 1 Noon, Saturday. R.S.S. equal to London Standard Buyers Sellers Spot (loose) 13' d 13>|. (P. 0.8.) 13', 13 9/11 Standard R.S.S. on Tender Buyers Sellers October 13' 13*. Oct.-Dec. 13\ 134. Jan-Mar. M 13.. life Apr-June 1394 lljfc Tone of market Steady after easier. Latest Cable t per66 words
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Advertisement15 1933-10-08 1 THE OCEAN ACCIDENT AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION, (Incorporated in Great Britain.) Bead Office for Malaya SINGAPORE.15 words
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Advertisement145 1933-10-08 1 StEDCf -^v2w (SWEETENED «L^- CONDENSED> EjE^^^f(R^^S^ !5 >> Amid the cold, crisp ourroundwSs^r^ :^^> o tA* of tbe famed Bernese Alps *~:4V>- th °usands of health seekers Tv, ~~JC >^\ tlfiA new vigour every yeaf. i! '^Bljir*i|^^rv**' => After the snows have melted ii^TVW" cWRjSfe. VALLEYS OP -^Wljj^ THE EMMENTHAL145 words
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Article, Illustration996 1933-10-08 2 BY OUR DIARIST. OHEW! Europeans domiciled in this country need, all of them, I think, to be of the type to whom the Daily Telegraph will, when they retire, refer as "incomparably the greatest Englishman ior Irishman, or Scotsman, or Welshman) associated with Malaya." How otherwise,996 words
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571 1933-10-08 2 Five Hundred Dollars For Ten Results OR $100 FOR BEST FORECAST. Home Football Competition With No Entrance Fee. In this week's Sunday Times football competition Five Hundred Dollars is offered for ten correct results. In the event of two or more entries predicting correctly the results of all the matches,571 words
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Advertisement201 1933-10-08 2 <* i^l^^Pn ■BT^B^h i^r ML JLI BASIS OF THE STEADILY GROWING EDIFICE. The foundations of your life are already laid; character, knowledge, instincts inherited and qualities acquired. What of the corner-stone, the first step in the visible structure that you will continue to build throughout life? It is this structure,201 words
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Advertisement491 1933-10-08 2 >>*n»«><> I SUNgIfrTIMES FOOTB ALL COMPETITION NO. 10 1 Times Football Competition on the nnjUDhs s Sun^Kß^k and consider that the matches to be BsRTS:yi^"W>^ y% TOTTENHAM H. &OKM,*CIT/Fj£-)£ Jvs. ASTON VILLA W'HAMPTpIHv (£> JP* SHEFFIELD UTD. (1). i BURNLETJ^) AM- J?\- FULHAM (3). NOTTS. FOREJB^F) JfW*wF£ W*ST HAM UTD.491 words
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Miscellaneous8 1933-10-08 2 f"l ooyoi/ Buffer F 9 fijr-* Thirst its;8 words
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Article, Illustration832 1933-10-08 3 In The Sporting Limelight ffoft? ftort. h SINGAPORE has been extremely for- tunate ever since the Malaya Cup competition started in always having a first-class centre-forward. First of all was that great Scotsman, Jamleaon. He was followed by another S.C.C. player, Roy Smith, who in turn was succeeded by one832 words
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Article, Illustration1303 1933-10-08 3 Ely Culbertson - Ely Culbertson by World's Champion Player and Greatest Card Analyst SO great is the danger attendant upon weak vulnerable opening notrump Mdl that there is a marked tendency to greatly ■hade the blddabillty of suits on hands of slightly less than 4 honortricks to avoid openIng1,303 words
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Advertisement166 1933-10-08 3 FAMOUS MEN TEST A MAN'S name is given, following it are four vocations or performances. One of these four tell what he is iamous for. Underline this word. Correct answers will be found on page 15. 1. Edison— botany, electrical inventions, automobile, engineering. 2. Duke tobacco, cotton, wool cattle. 3.166 words
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Advertisement359 1933-10-08 3 Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance in forre over $35,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) HEAD OFFICE Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street. Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 27. Old Jewry, E P Th« Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies witk359 words
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Article, Illustration881 1933-10-08 5 " Cueman - How To Play Kiss Cannons Billiards by "Cueman" BILLIARDS history, you know, is a most unsatisfactory ailair; unsatis- j factory from the view-point of tho man who wants to know its intimate I history. All manner of bits of history have been bundled together by ambitious know-alls who tell you,881 words
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Article, Illustration750 1933-10-08 5 Something About The Soldiers Malayan Volunteer News NATURALLY enough, the main topic of conversation among volunteers. Just as among everybody else, this week has been the renewal of the rumour that the military authorities intend to take over Changi and organise It as an additional defensive point. THE main point750 words
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Article494 1933-10-08 5 Around The Clubs The Lotus Club Fete. TiHE Lotus Club held a very successful Garden FOte in the promises of the India-Ceylon Club on Oct. 2. There was a large attendance representative of all nationalities in Singapore. The lawn presented a picturesque appearance, with the bright coloured sunshades and the494 words
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Article802 1933-10-08 5 POULTRY NOTES IN the following notes our Poul- try Expert concludes his remarks on the diagnosis and treatment of poultry complaints. Common Cold: Caused by a drop in atmospheric humidity and temperature during the night. Discharge from the nostrils and sneezing are the symptoms. Apply camphor boracic ointment and wash802 words
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Advertisement103 1933-10-08 5 *i^f§^' p jpSj/^lS^ children jfc^/^ 1 1 vigorous health Tv] I [~WERY mother can help her jjTJ M '^J fjlittle ones to radiant health n 1 l| by giving them a nutritious, wk r^rJ-—*- bal« nced diet That is wh Aft -h(R \*4 thousands of wise mothers give VLA\^f'^\ Horlick's103 words
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Advertisement42 1933-10-08 5 Malayan Poultry Notes The First Book ON POULTRY in MALAYA, From: All Booksellers or Poultry Expert, do P.O. Box 62, Spore. Gona Xam Co. 46/48, PECK SFAH STREET. For BALANCED' POULTRY_FpODS, According to Poultry Editor's Formula. Prices on application. SINGAPORE Phone 7328.42 words
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Advertisement61 1933-10-08 5 BACK TO THE LAND. The 1.C.8. Course on Poultry Farming gives full Instruction In methods of raising, caring for. and handling most profitably all kinds of poultry. Every branch of poultry culture Is practically and exhaustively treated. The whole Course Is splendidly illustrated throughout. For full particulars, please write to61 words
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Advertisement257 1933-10-08 5 GIFT GIVING MADE EASY First scni for our profusely illustrated Gift Book, showing wide selection of Silver, Gold, Welbeck Vi*t;. leweUery, Watches, Clocks tnd Leather Goods Choose Gifts for friends ii: lYz Old Country. We will dispatch them carriage paid and fully insured, and will gladly exchange them if so257 words
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Article, Illustration2187 1933-10-08 6 The Diary Of "The Wanderer" ONE thing that has irritated me ever since I came out to this country is the lack of manners shown by working-class Asiatics at Post Office counters, railway booking offices and such-like places. These people have no conception of waiting their turn2,187 words
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Article412 1933-10-08 6 Weight -Lifting articles have been writ--11 ten on the subject of weight-lifting proving that the iron game is really an ideal method of gaining health, strength and muscular development.. When weight-lifting was introduced into Singapore some time in 1928, it received little support and much condemnation. Today, however, it is412 words
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Advertisement27 1933-10-08 6 FIT ROBERTSONS PROTECTED METAL to your roof AND Your first Cost will be your last. Proof against Rust, Weather, Corrosion. SOLE AGENTS: UNITED EN6INEERS LIMITED. SINGAPORE BRANCHES.27 words
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Advertisement65 1933-10-08 6 Three Sakai guides. RENE ULLMANN ANNOUNCES THE ARRIVAL OF NEW JEWELLERY BROOCHES, CLIP BROOCHES, BRACELETS, ENGAGEMENT AND DINNER RINGS. DIAMOND WEDDING RINGS ETC —WRIST WATCHES SET WITH DIAMONDS. ALL THE LATEST STYLES OF PRECIOUS STONES OF THE BEST QUALITY. PRICES —THE LOWEST. HIM VLLMmi CAPITOL BUILDING BRANCH STAMFORD ROAD 30-A65 words
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Article, Illustration1071 1933-10-08 7 Candlelight - New Autumn Styles and Fashions By Candlelight. FROM A LONDON WOMAN'S WINDOW (By Our Own Correspondent.) Sunday Times Office, Fleet Street, Sept. 7. IT is now time to survey the Autumn styles and fashions and to make one's choice of clothes for the coming season. The multitude of different styles1,071 words
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Article560 1933-10-08 7 /GARDEN fetes are rare occurrences in Singapore and it is rarer still to find one that takes place under the auspices of /static wom?n. Such a fete took place on Monday last In the] grounds of the Indo-Ceylonese Club und was organised by that ever-grow-ing560 words
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Advertisement165 1933-10-08 7 NEW STOCKS OF BABY CARRIAGES i PUSH CAR. AH steel chasls, with 4 rubber tyred wheels, arm and foot rests. Safety strop leather cloth seat and back. Unrivalled for sound value at a low price. BASIC VALUE $4.75 each. FOLD A CAR. A strong reliable push car, fold up flat,165 words
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Advertisement163 1933-10-08 7 *H Cvr s Lashes m^ YOU admire lovely HnRI eyes: let others adBBy2 I mire yours. Curl your ■WVal lashes with Kurlash I No heat, no cos- metlcs— simply press BY K A I lashes between tolt B| 2 rubber pads of KurVZMX I lash, and at once ■WfflK^H they163 words
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Advertisement40 1933-10-08 7 la addition to Beauty treatments anb "fcait Dressing Cbfropobip anb fl>eb(cure the attendance ol an expert in SweWflb, Bmerican anfc Electrical HDaeeaoe is now arranged by Hlice flfec (Breoor. at Zbc tfec>eral SMfpensarv, Itfc Tel 2615. BINGAPORE. Tel. 2611. aiiiuumuiiiiiiitrKiiiiiiHiniHiiii"*"iiuii40 words
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Advertisement135 1933-10-08 7 HHHEI WHAT ■i^HI wt WISH HHHI TO CONVEY \\j^y m WE SPECIALISE /iv~ IN OUTSIZES iI ml 111 Ii i^fe MORNING, AFTERNOON, DINNER I 11 I AND EVENING GOWNS IN ?£t&i H* <££^z 2nd Floor, Maynard's Bldg. RENE ULLMANN MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. SMART EXCLUSIVE MODELS FROM PARIS OF DRESSES HATS FOR135 words
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Article, Illustration2994 1933-10-08 8 P. G. Wodehouse - Heavy Weather By P. G. Wodehouse SYNOPSIS. Monty Bodkin, who has been dismissed from the Mammoth Publishing Co., by the proprietor, Lord Tilbury, determines to get a job at Blandings Castle as the Earl of Emsworth's secretary. Sue Brown, a chorus girl, Monty's former fiancee, who is now engaged to2,994 words
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Advertisement69 1933-10-08 8 Pleasure Imminent its N ESTLES! Nestles Chocolate is always good value in itself full value in flavour, quality and quantity. The picture stamp in every packet is merely an extra but none the less interesting for that. A "Wonders of the World" Album will be forwarded to anyone who sends69 words
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Article453 1933-10-08 9 It is natural that the public should wish to be reassured as to the conditions under which girls are being employed in the dance halls that are now springing up In every 'arge Malayan town These girls are exposed to peculiar temptations. They are living independent lives (in453 words
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Article118 1933-10-08 9 Ten bucks roes to Taiping this week for the following Our women are wonderful Often they make us realise what worms we are but still they're wonderful. Here is an instance. A dear little woman was worrying her husband for the money to buy some crepe-de-chine underclothes. But118 words
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Article, Illustration2178 1933-10-08 9 A.J. Moore- Bennett - WITH the "MEDEA" in MALAYA years spent In Mongolia, Manchuria, China, Indo-China and the Shan States, away from sea, mostly away from rivers of any size, amid the arid and eroded hillsides, treeless for the most part, lonely and deserted in Mongolia, but thickly covered with a crawling mass of2,178 words
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Article65 1933-10-08 9 (Ananias News Factory.) Singapore, Saturday. There was a disturbance in the office of The Sunday Times this evening when Mr. Slug demanded that Ananias should cut his contribution by 30 lines. After prolonged argument Ananias clinched the matter by using the official majority which had been entrusted to65 words
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Advertisement207 1933-10-08 9 ENTERTAINMENTS SINGAPORE OCTOBER 8, 1933. ALHAMBRA Today We Live with Gary Cooper a";tl Joan Crawford. 6.15—9.15 p.m. Waltz Time Evelyn lAye. 6.15 9.15 GREAT WORLD— Cabaret Cinemas Talkies Theatres. MARLBOROL'GH Satl Savatri. 6.15—9.15 p.m. NKW WOKLD Cabaret Dancing, Sideshows. Talkies. Theetres and Cinemas. FAVILION Falling For You with Jack Hulbert207 words
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Advertisement99 1933-10-08 9 PIANO TUNING REPAIRS REMOVALS HIRE E. CHARLES. Phone 2902- 74, Orchard Rd, NEW WORLD SINGAPORE. Side Shows. Cabaret, Dancing, Talkies, Theatres and Cinemas. —SUNDAY MORNING— Fresh Kodak Films at ARMSTRONG'S STORES Heeren Buildings 240 Orchard Road 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. dc 5 p.m. to 830. WEE TAN. The engagement99 words
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Advertisement24 1933-10-08 9 As> EKTIONV <4MN|TO "l cr^4s? Te f n doUarB lor a o fii ft <n< n*n H: n on* -n n* o ?rt yirfPf24 words
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Miscellaneous29 1933-10-08 9 ©he Slim^g EDITORIAL. MANACEKIAL AND ADVERTISING OFFICE Cecil Street. Singapore. TELEPHONES EDITORIAL 5151, 5152. ADVERTISING 7701. GENERAL OFFICE 7702. TRINTING PUBLISHING 7703. Kuala Lumpur: 25, Java Street. TELEPHONE 3683.29 words
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Article, Illustration143 1933-10-08 10 Tragedy At Buckingham Palace Runaway Car Dashes Into Large Crowd London, Saturday One man was killed and seven others were seriously injured when a skidding motor-car charged into a large crowd which was watching the ceremony ol the changing of the guard at Buckingham Palace. The band was playing andReuter - 143 words
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144 1933-10-08 10 Man Charged With Strangling His Wife (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Saturday. WHEN the police were called to a lodging house in Kuala Lumpur recently they found a womun lying dead with a cord tied tightly arour.d her neck. They also found the following letter: "I have an important144 words
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Article113 1933-10-08 10 ESTABLISHMENT NEXT YEAR IN BAVARIA It is officially announced that as from Jan. 1, 1934, hereditary health courts will be established in Bavaria. They will be called upon to give their decisions regarding proposals for the sterilisation of persons having hereditary complaints that would, according to medical113 words
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Article, Illustration645 1933-10-08 10 Number Of Patients Increasing HAVE SORE THROATS DIAGNOSED MLDICAL officers are gravely concerned with the incidence of diphtheria in the Colony. During the first six months of this year 186 cases of diphtheria were reported, of which 43 proved fatal. The total number of deaths for the645 words
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Article99 1933-10-08 10 PREFERENCE FOR HOME PRODUCT Shanghai. Saturday In connection with the Canton Government's decision to discourag. rice Imports from abroad and giving preference to the China product, it Li learned that the first consignment of rice from Hunan Province is en route to the Southern capital. The second99 words
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Article303 1933-10-08 10 U.S. IN GRIP OF RACKETEERS Washington. Saturday ONE quarter of every dollar spent in the United States goes to racketeers, according to an estimate which has been prepared by Senator Royal S. Copeland, Chairman of the Senate Committee on Racketeering. He declares tbat an annual tribute of £2,600.000,000— a fourth303 words
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Article200 1933-10-08 10 A DRESSER in the Tan Tock Seng Hospital Is one of two Malays accused of having abetted Hassan bin I Yasslm In voluntarily causing grievous hurt with concentrated nitric acid to Haron bin Noor Mohamed, a clerk in the Sailor's Institute, in Geylang 1 on July 11.200 words
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Article164 1933-10-08 10 rTHE premises of the Methodist Girls' School In Mount Sophia were en fete yesterday afternoon on the occasion of a bazaar held In aid of the school building fund. The opening ceremony was performed by Mrs. A. S. Haynes. who was received by Miss Kenyon, the Principal. The164 words
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Article710 1933-10-08 10 FEWER CLIENTS— LOWER WAGES INTENSE competition is proceeding between Kuala Lumpur's four dance halls, and there is a danger that the earnings of the girls employed as professional partners may fall to an undesirable level. These girls are partly dependent on commission earned on dance710 words
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Advertisement97 1933-10-08 10 "LET'S LOVE TONIGHT/ THEY SAID! THESE MAY BE NO TOMORROW! FAREWELL IJy- WJf (Ow"""") GARY COOPER A PKTCKI VOl Will. NEVER lOKi.II I P A V I L I O N This Week. llridge^1 Iridge^ by Ely Culbertson. 60 CONTRACT LESSON HANDS Illustrating Correct Bidding and Play. THIS BOOK is97 words
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Advertisement255 1933-10-08 10 LITTLE'S BA RGAIH BEPT. "GILDOR" LADIES •ESSsS*. handkerchiefs ART-SILK UKDERWEAR. with swansdown jl PUFFS IX FLORAL Z GEORGETTE AND GI ARANTEEDI ENTIRELY sOU <■ Tr^ PERFECT I BRITISH JBL- Uj) CREPE de CHINE WITH PASTE! (HOI KS Aj^&^&A PI'FF TO MATCH. TRIMMED ECRU LACE if* »j KNICKERS AND SLIP M255 words
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Article, Illustration383 1933-10-08 11 "Few Mentally Broken By The Climate" —Dutch Doctor I ¥V> Europeans' faculties deteriorate 1 after years of service in Malaya? Around this question an intense controversy raged some months ago as a result of the observations of two local leading medical authorities, Mr. Kenneth383 words
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Article233 1933-10-08 11 A MENAGERIE IN HIS VOCABULARY mHE Malayan railwayman's lot is a merry one at times. Take a look at some of the high spots in his telegraphic vocabulary. The code book reveals that names of animals, reptiles, birds and insects form the basis of the talk of one rattwayman to233 words
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Article237 1933-10-08 11 THOUSANDS of Chinese girls gazed at the moon last week with a prayer on their lips and hope in their hearts. They prayed to the moon to make them beautiful. Their mothers, too, had requests to make, but of a more material nature. They prayed237 words
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Article, Illustration213 1933-10-08 11 "None Within 20 Miles Of Mountain ANEW attack on the authenticity of some of the Mount Everest photographs, taken from the air by members of the Houston expedition, has been launched by Dr. T. H. Somervell, a noted Himalayan climber. Dr. Somervell was one of the213 words
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63 1933-10-08 11 Vienna, Saturday. THE man named Dertll who is alleged to have attempted to assassinate Dr. Dollfuss, was filmed by an AustroAmerlcan talkie company yesterday, by permission of the authorities. Dertil, who consented to be filmed, was taken from the police headquarters at Shottenring under aReuter - 63 words
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Article185 1933-10-08 11 NEW RULE AT ACTON CHURCH "J^O longer can the Lost Wedding Ring claim precedence as the champion obstacle to marriage services. At St. Mary's Parish Church. Acton, they enforce a new rule calculated to annoy brides and bridegrooms one which beats the Lost Wedding Ring hollow Before185 words
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Article138 1933-10-08 11 DEATH OF POPULAR PASTOR rE late Rev. M. Robert Doraisamy, who died last week, had been connected with Methodist Mission work for nearly a quarter of a century. The Rev. Doraisamy had not been well for the past year, but was active to the last and his death comes as138 words
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Article67 1933-10-08 11 London, Saturday. The "London Gazette" announces that the Prince of Wales has appointed Flt.-Lt. Edward H. Fielden, AFC. (Reserve of Air Force Officers), to be Chief Air Pilot and an Extra Equerry to his Royal Highness, and Flt.-Lt. H. M. Mellor. Royal Air Force,67 words
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Article, Illustration33 1933-10-08 11 From left to right: Messrs Yap Chin Tee and Tan Guan Chuan (winners); Messrs Buang and Tan Kirn Honr (runners-up), who played in the final of the Devonshire Badminton Party's open Doubles Championships.33 words
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Advertisement37 1933-10-08 11 0^ After the match m jp *^Ls% jf\l Wm or lose iis ail part \^T c im^ but you do {fcj >V/jp? 3 need that stimulant to ,-£'>£ recoup. Play safe and 4i slick to— ■^^2 BBrff '9jj|37 words
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Advertisement188 1933-10-08 11 Prominent Chinese To Wed London, Saturday. The engagement is announced jf Doctor See Ming Sic, the eldest ion of the Chinese Minister to the United States, to Miss Bessie Yueh Ching Li, the eldest daughter of LI Ming, the Chairman of the Bank of China. COMING NEXT WEEK CAPITOL ii188 words
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Article, Illustration2377 1933-10-08 12 REMINISCENCES of the LAST of the SAVOYARDS BY THE BOOK CRITIC A Wandering Minstrel. By Sir Henry Lytton. Jarrolds. 10s. 6d. UIR Henry Lytton, last of the Savoyards, Is 66 years of age and on Feb. 4 next will complete half a century on the stage. For all that, he2,377 words
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Article, Illustration173 1933-10-08 12 Goethe's Faust. (Part II) By Graham and Tristan Rawson. The Bodley Head. 2s. 6d. rpHIS is a new acting version of the little-known se:ond part of Goethe's Faust, which Is far less familiar to English readers than Part I, which ends with the death of Margaret. Although173 words
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Article289 1933-10-08 12 A TALE Of The TROPICS Brass River. By David Calder Wilson. Hutchinson. 7s. 6d. ALTHOUGH Mr. Wilson's plot is A. rather involved and the rc-ctions of his characters somewhat unaccountable, the excellence of his descriptions of tropical conditions and Jungle life render his latest book, Brass River," very Interesting, pa289 words
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Advertisement62 1933-10-08 12 and adds a keener edge to [g JHffiC ilß^^S^ SELLING AT WtF Hs^^» Jizrr ill 96 PINT EOTTLES $28.00 ir il Iri 0R PER D 0Z I'^r^lH I -s PER CASE OF O*)A g\f% I \f '< jKmw' 03| 48 QUART bottles Ofc*f .UU KEPALA BRITISH BREWED BEER SOLE AGENTS62 words
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Article, Illustration2247 1933-10-08 13 the World of Badminton Men's Open Singles Championship Final Today The Junior Doubles Dispute Inter-Club Tournament Soon Some Hints For Prospective Referees. PLAY in the Singapore Championships will be resumed today when the final ties of the Men's Open Singles and Junior Doubles will be played off, commencing at 10.302,247 words
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Article118 1933-10-08 13 Lusty Hitting By An Admiral Admiral K. D. S. Cuming, who Is 81, played bright cricket in a scratch eleven match on Worcester County Cricket Ground. The admiral, who Is a keen cricket enthusiast, arranges each year a ground staff match between mixed teams of men and118 words
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Article, Illustration214 1933-10-08 13 Playfair A.V. 11HE usual monthly meeting will be held at the residence of Mr. Tay Oen Seng., 108 Peck Scan Street today at 8 p.m. All correspondence should b« addressed to the hop secretary., Mr. Tay Oen Seng., :08 Peck Seah St., and payments should be made214 words
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Advertisement79 1933-10-08 13 THE WRITING PAD ViTil Tilt WORLD WIDE REPUTATION .oo >«..-» $gm±EY Wffi)^ FM ■>»<■ Manufactured hy: JOHN DICKINSON CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England) POST BOX 160, SINGAPORE. AND SOLD BY ALL STATIONERS IN MALAYA. C^^^W Hello Everybody I want you to see my greatest picture .J^O) MICKEY'S GALA j^ jm79 words
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Advertisement175 1933-10-08 13 M YOU ARE TRUSTEE TO YOUR FAMILY *f» ARE YOU GOING TO SEE THEM THROUGH No one contemplates the possibility of fail- ing his family in the preparation for theii K^^^ S life careers. But Life's uncertainty may t cut across the most cherished plans care- SjfoJn j/' fully chosen175 words
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Article1114 1933-10-08 14 King's Brilliant Try PUBLIC SERVICES TROUNCED (By Our Rugby Correspondent B.C.C. 11 Pts. P.S.R.F.C. 3 pts. In spite of the recent heavy rains the S' C. ground was in ercellent condition when the Club met and defeated the Public Services yesterday afternoon by 11 points (a goal,1,114 words
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Article1067 1933-10-08 14 How They Stood Before Games Yesterday The following were the portions or Clubs In the English and Scottish League tables prior to yesterday's matches Portsmouth (9) 8 4 rottenham H. (P.) 8 4 tfuddersneld (6) 8 4 Birmingham (13) 8 3 sunderland (12) 8 4 Leeds Utd.1,067 words
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Article169 1933-10-08 14 RiFLE- SHOOTING COMPETITION Eight of the best marksmen fion. the Scottish Company, S.V.C.. were occu- pied at the Bukit Timah Range yestcrj day afternoon, in the annual interj port competition between the Scottish Companies from the Hong Kong, Shanghai and Singapore volunteers. The competition was instituted last year and is169 words
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588 1933-10-08 15 UPSETS ON LAST DAY AT SELANGOR BUT DIVIDENDS MODERATE $172 Tote Double GOOD TIMES IN BAD GOING (From Own Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. rjiHE second and last day of the Selangor Autumn Race Meeting ended in fine weather with a few drops of rain Just before the third race.588 words
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Article331 1933-10-08 15 BLACKBURN ROVERS HOLD ARSENAL London, Saturday. FOLLOWING are the results of the matches played in this afternoon in the English Leagues and in the first division of the Scottish League: Division I. Aston Villa 4 Huddersfleld T. 3 Blackburn R. 2 Arsenal 2 Derby C. 4 BirminghamReuter - 331 words
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Article59 1933-10-08 15 K.L. Rovers Beat Malays (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. In the S.F.A. Challenge Cup Tie replay Kuala Rovers beat Selangor Malays by two goals to one this evening on the T.P.C.A. ground. The British Resident, Mr. T. 8. Adams, presented the cup to the captain of59 words
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Article401 1933-10-08 15 SCHOOLBOY PROMINENT FOR WINNERS I. A. 5; Police S. Eight goals were shared at Balestier yesterday, when the Indian Association entertained and defeated the Police at hockey by 5 goals to 3. The match was played at a fast rate throughout. The home team were undoubtedly superior401 words
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Article290 1933-10-08 15 BEATEN L\ OPENING HOCKEY MATCH (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Saturday. NEGRI Sembllan's unbeaten nome record of the past season was shattered this afternoon when Selangor, playing before a huge crowd at Seremban, beat them in the initial Inter-State game of the Malayan hockey season,290 words
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Article527 1933-10-08 15 Negri-Malacca Lose FORWARDS IN GREAT FORM (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. In the first Inter-State Rugby match of the season Selangor beat the combined Negri-Malacca side at Kuala Lumpur this afternoon by n, goal and a try (eight points) to a try and a527 words
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Article167 1933-10-08 15 PERAK LOSE HEAVILY AT HOME (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. Saturday. In a friendly Rugby match Penang defeated Perak to the tune of 17 points to nil. This was one of the biggest defeats suffered at Penang's hands during last seven years. Penang was superior In167 words
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Article2369 1933-10-08 16 Forward's An Interport Match In The Slump Notes On Hockey Form In Selan t IN connection with the proposal to send a Malayan cricket eleven to Hong Kong one finds in cricket circles In Kuala Lumpur a desire to know who ttUve been invited to play and2,369 words
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Article31 1933-10-08 16 Answers to the Famous Men Test. 1. electricity. 2. tobacco. 3. railroad construction. 4. telegraphy. 6. movies. 6. steeL 7. poetry. 8. politics. 9. social betterment. 10 writing.31 words
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Advertisement408 1933-10-08 16 I HER HAND WENT DEAD Helpless With Rheumatism At one time she thought she would lose the use of her right hand. But when she started the "little dally d(,se" of Kruschen, It soon put her right. "I was sure In a bad state," she writes. "In fact, I could408 words
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Article18 1933-10-08 17 The Leading Sunday Newspaper in Malaya. No. 95. Sunday, October Bth., 1933. Price 10 cents.18 words
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Article, Illustration52 1933-10-08 17 Yesterday's Games In Pictures MAT w likens t:ic i. the Malay* A LINE-OUT in thr FEW OF THE WILTSHIRES, who matched yesterday's semi-final. Their team was defeated. RIVAL CAPTAINS toss befor* the Singapore Cup seml-fina yesterday. DOLLAH abjul to shoot for a coal in the r.ir'v part of the (ante.52 words
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Article, Illustration25 1933-10-08 17 I in Orchard Road held up by the flood waters 0:1 -<1«y. A FLOOD SCENE on Friday. r ORCHARD ROAD after the downpour on Friday.25 words
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