The Straits Times, 9 October 1933
1933-10-09
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Title Section40 1933-10-09 1 The Straits Times i BBTABuaaB %Vaaur s lwiivux4 rWB LARGEST AMX MOST, fImVENTGU, ffEWSPAPER IFj HAIA\A A BO PAGES. BlNGAl>^ji L MQNPAY, DCTOBBfe I»S3. PRICK 10 CENWL The Straits Times M PAGES SMOAH>B& HONDA.* OCTOBER fc \*M. PRICE 10 CENTS.40 words
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Advertisement292 1933-10-09 1 Singapore: ts, Cecil st. cphone bibd. Jmk SIIDCE MIIK SWEETENED COMDEMSED)' |K|P^^ Amid the cold, crisp surroundings of tbi famed Beraese Alps thousands of health ,v^» '^URI -3^^ teekers find new vigour every year. h/j |H|| ~T^> After the snows have melted the ALPINE VALLEYS OF THE EMMEN- 4 **w&292 words
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Advertisement121 1933-10-09 1 k|aU\l9MpUr: 2t. jav4 Wf- i('Wt «fc>eV J|| Si PERFUMES. PERFUMES- AU FIL DE L'EAU, ASHPODELE, LE ■Ul^l^lMs^s^s^s^sls^s^sVsVsV PIRATE; LOTUS DOR, M IRACLE, FORET VI ERG E PERFUME NO. 12, EAU DE COLOGNE, ETC, ETC. BEFORE YOU DECIDE THAT YOU HAVE FOUND YOUR FAVOURITE •■■^■^i-s^.— i— PERFUME -DO TRY LENTHERIG. LENTHERIC121 words
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Advertisement3554 1933-10-09 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. BURNS PHILP UNL (Incorporated In AustraUa FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MBLBOURNE via JAVA. DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailings by the weEknown steamer MARELLA OMi tone) and the «-s MANOOLA (3.352 tons) (Cargo only). The bju MARELLA I* one of the largest and finest steamers trading to3,554 words
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Article259 1933-10-09 3 Professional And Amateur Meetings. Details of the Singapore November professional meeting have now been Issued, the racing day* being Saturday. Nov. 11. Wednesday. Not. 15 and Saturday. Nov. 18. There wUI be three runs for Horses, Classes 1 and 2. and Ponies. Class 1. and one259 words
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Article75 1933-10-09 3 O.M.TVs Good Win At Blackheath. London. Oct. 7. Results of some of the principal Rugby matches to-day were as follow: Bath 14: Rosslyn Park 10. Blackheath 4: OM T. It. Bristol 3: Devonport Ser 0. Coventry 5: Leicester 5. Gloucester 8: Northampton 21. London Scot S: Harlequins 3.Reuter - 75 words
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Article299 1933-10-09 3 Koh Keng Siang Becomes Singles Champion The finals In the Junior doubles and open tingles badminton championships tournament were played In the SVC Drill Hall, yesterday morning, and provided some interesting games. Koh Keng Slang became singles champion, beating his opponent, Lim Boon Ouan, 9— IS; 15—7: 11—13. The299 words
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Article53 1933-10-09 3 AUSTRALIAN RACING. Sydney. Oct 8 Starring a hot favourite Rogilla won the Randwlrk Plate to-day. K(K.II I.A 9 4 1 lOICH NF.AGH 9 3 2 IMPU'.U. 9 3 3 Won by a length: third 1' 4 lengths away. Time 3 45' 4 Five ran. Betting: RogtUa 46; Lough Neagh S3;53 words
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Article87 1933-10-09 3 Sixty-eight cards were taken out for the Order of St John and British Red Cross Society Competition, which resulted In a w n for J. C. MacLeod, who returned the two best scores of 18 holes 69-61 130 nettl. Monthly Medal AM Svoea. The October Medal (Stroke)87 words
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Article515 1933-10-09 3 SINGAPORE G. C. SEMI-FINALS. Craik, Smith, Kelly And Hamilton. R. Craik and J. T. Smith will meet In one of the semi-finals of the Singapore Oolf Club championship for they both won their third round matches yesterday. The other semlnnaUsts are S. N Kelly and J. P. C. Hamilton. Results515 words
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Article226 1933-10-09 3 S.R.C. "A" Just Beat Colts. SRC "A" 2: Singapore Colt 1. The Singapore Colts, a promising hockey team comprising a number of j youthful players, gave another fine exhibition on Saturday when they provided splendid opposition to a strong team of the SRC and were lust beaten by226 words
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Article84 1933-10-09 3 Nefri Sembiitui Tennis Tournament. (From Our Own Corrwpondent i Serembam. Oct. 8. The nnals of the Negrt SembUan Chinese Lawn Tennis Tournament were played off yesterday on the hard courts of the Negrl Sembllan Chinese Recreation Club and resulted su foUows Singles: Slow Kirn Sang beat Chong Ah84 words
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Article459 1933-10-09 3 NAM TOMO. Brit. 7«t Una, from BataTta 10. for JaTa port* 10 10 KHOEN HOEA. Dut 11l ton* from Pcntlanak 10. for Pontlanak 11.10. OEN VKBSPYCK. Dut. 640 too», from Letong 1.10. for Natuna Da 11.10. ITOBA. Dot. M 4 Una. from DJajnbl f 10. for DJamtl rta459 words
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Article114 1933-10-09 3 Monday. October I. Sals, liagilli tfea Wkarra* ar eiaeelctf v BJBJBMi KEPFEL HABBOCB. Main Wharf Lcn •Prtnceea Mary." The Cable. Lch. "Sir T. Fraaar OU Wharf NU 'Coal Wharf NIL VESSELS IN DBT DOCKS. TaajMkt Pagar. Albert Dock Stnckep Victoria Dock Tug "Panda." Krppel Harbanr King' Dock114 words
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Advertisement397 1933-10-09 3 SNORDDEUTSCHEy LLOYD. ""rtSE"** 1 oermany T^> »ada»w>antlnna<l ara the company'a OUTWARD FULDA for i^anlla. Hong Kong. Bhanghal. N. China Japan Oct 11 lISAR for Delta. Manila, Hong Kong. Shanghai. N. Chlr Japan Oct. M SAARBRUCtiEN for TJoUo. Manila, Hong Kong. Shanghai. N. China Japan Nor. f HOMEWARD S TRAVE for397 words
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Advertisement411 1933-10-09 3 REDUCED FARES ROUND-THE-WORLD First Class £169.5.0 Jurist Class £112.7.8 Fares apply Westbound from Singapore 01 Penang. All water route except first class rail Across United States or Canada. Via Panama Canal from New York to Los Angeles or San Francisco. Flrat Claaa apfraataaalcr/ fit addiUaaal TMrM C-laaa aapi na»ate>y r:411 words
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Advertisement356 1933-10-09 3 ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO. LTD. (Incorporated In England > "ELLERMAN" LINE. FOR HAVRE, LONDON. ROTTERDAM ft HAMRIRG Via Favta aa4 Saaa Carnal Dtt* Salb HUanxr B'porr 3por» CITY OP BAODAO Oct M Not i CITY OP LTLLK Nor. Dec 3 CTTT OP EVANBVILLB Dae M Jan I FOB HONG KONG.356 words
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Miscellaneous76 1933-10-09 3 SINGAPORE WEATHER REPORT. SUUons Yesterday Last night Max. Rainfall Bright Mln. temp. Ins Sunshine temp. •F hrs. *F Alor Star 85 NU 1.1 73 SltUwan 89 0.03 42 74 K Trengganu 87 NU 6 8 71 BuMt Jeram 88 018 5 7 74 Malsxek 83 2 13 2 0 7376 words
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Miscellaneous56 1933-10-09 3 TIDE TABLES. Miaaay, Oetokar H W. 1 46 am. ft. 1 In. 1J pa. t ft 1 In. L W 7.0 am 4 ft 2 In 741 pm 1 ft in. TwaaAay, Oetokar I*. H W 22S am.. 7 ft S m 139 p.m. ft In. UW.IH ajn 4 ft56 words
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Advertisement438 1933-10-09 4 SITUATIONS VACANT When applying for any position advertiwd In tbeie column* scad copies of teotlm..nu|. Do not leajd original*. The post of stenograpaer advertised, under Box No 900 has be-n filed AppU ant* are hanked. W\NT7». Nannie or eatable help lor i v v i be definitely Euro-x-an Up-country ouSMde438 words
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Advertisement631 1933-10-09 4 MOTOR VEHICLES CENTRAL HDUJBO COKPANY. Httpmcbiiea on hire Day Night service (S doors adjacent to Pa vtnon Theatre) Phone 7733. DSBD CARS Baby Flats. Morris. Austin. HupmobUe. Dodge. Essex. Chevrolet Fon* EASTERN AUTO CO.. LTD, 69/78. Orchard Read, fang* nor*HOUSES. FLATS TO LET Bungalow. Angunta Park, AngmPJa Co HOUSE on631 words
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Advertisement618 1933-10-09 4 FOR SALE I FOR SALE. 13 bore D. B. Hammer shot gun. Cheap. Apply Jli. straits Times. FOB SALE. SS cwt Low Grade White Arsenlc best otter obtains. 803. BtralU Tunev FOR IMMEDIATE SALE AT SLUMP PRICE Splendid Oil Palm Land in Kuala Upas, Pahang Facing Roadside t miles, area618 words
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Advertisement828 1933-10-09 4 PUBLIC NOTICES ULU KLANG UN LIMITED. (Incorporated in the Fill) NOTICE IS HEREBY OTVEN that an Interim Dividend of 34 per cent on account of the Financial year endlnt March 31. 1894. ha* been declared by the Directors payable to the Shareholder* on the Rectsters of Members at Kuala Lumrur828 words
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Advertisement784 1933-10-09 4 TENDERS SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. TENDERS. NOTICB Is hereby given tba tender* art now lnviud for the following material* cr sarvtesa, and that particulars ot such >ni Annual Tender* for 1934 Date of closing. See Muni Tender Boom. Supply of Anhydroua Ammonls and Calcium Chloride during the year 1934 Date of784 words
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Advertisement523 1933-10-09 4 _BUSINESS CARDS F I G~A~R O~ EIBOFEAN LADIES HAIBUKESBBS. BaSses Hotel iKoooa 1I«| and at 93. Bras Butj stead. TJcual Hours 8.38 am to 5 p.m. Mondays BJS a.m. to 8 pm. Saturdays SJO am to 8 pm Appointments not necessary. MASSAGE HALL MANICURE AND MASSAGK. Mrs, BABC aad Miss523 words
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Miscellaneous192 1933-10-09 4 SUBSCRIPTION RATES ■lagapswj vTHbla OvtsHs wstaewl Malaya. Malaya. Paetagc. Month I. UN 8 4.88 8 1 58 Qearterty 8 8 .58 811.88 8 7 59 SUlfTe.,!, 117.90 814.00 615.86 Yearly 834 08 848.09 836 80 Note— Oalctatioa ebeejae* sheeM laclaaV th* ssaal baas aawevai. ADVERTISEMENT RATES The charge* aad ■asfsiMias192 words
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Article323 1933-10-09 5 British Railways Pay £100,000,000 In Wages. Some striking figures as to the magnitude ot the railway undertakings In Oreat Britain are given In the Ministry of Transport returns for last year. In perhaps the worst year of modern times from the trade point of view, the323 words
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Article295 1933-10-09 5 H.M.V. Records. DX 476 Rlenzi Overture— Part 1 and 2by Regimental Band of— H. M Grenadier Guards. DX 471 Henry Leonl Memories— Part 1 and 2 by Henry Leonl and Quartette with Orchestra. BB 1018 The Chinese Stroy Teller— A Wedding In Java -by the Bohemians Orchestral295 words
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Article505 1933-10-09 5 A-MouWering In Grave. BUT HIS SOUL GOES MARCHING ON." John Brown's body, a-mouldering in the grave, became a marching song, a battlecry, and an Inspiration— but was John Brown mad, asks the Dally Express It is difficult to de-bunk some national heroes, but John Brown presents505 words
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Article156 1933-10-09 5 Canton To Observe Double Tenth Holiday. Canton. Sept 27. In celebrating the Double Tenth national holiday of Oct. 10. the land. sea and air forces of the First Group Army will turn out in full strength for a gala demonstration. The infantry, artillery and cavalry units will hold156 words
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994 1933-10-09 5 Soviet Demands Respect For Her Rights. Moscow. Oct. 3 The plan of seizure ol the CER. allegedly prepared by Manchukuo authorities under the direction of the Japanese. Is exposed In a strongly worded editorial by the official organ of the Soviet Government. Izvestia. The994 words
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Advertisement215 1933-10-09 5 HOTELS TO-DAY'S ATTRACTIONS COCKTAIL DANCE (MAKAN ketchil > 6.15 P M— «ls P.M. INFORMAL DINNER DANCE 9 3*— MIDNIGHT CONTINUOUS DANCE MUSIC BY si PRES ADAMS" RAFFLES ORCHESTRAS SATURDAY OCT. 4Mb "RAFFLES MOVIE BALL" IN AID OF THE CHILD WELFARE SOCIETY ADMISSION $1.50 OWING TO LIMITKI) M'MRF.R OF SEATING ACCOMMODATION215 words
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Advertisement74 1933-10-09 5 "EPOCH" not Ptooecn Leaden el QoaUtj MOVIMa COIL Speakers THE Inventors of Urn modem Permanent Magaat Moving Con Speaker* Th* ■Tpiaaiu wttta unUKB TOWE-Ced by over J.OOS TaßUe Thaatra Si England alone 24 different type* to ault trary pmat puryoae. aaen model the hndsr Is B* own prtea dsaa. Tn74 words
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Advertisement119 1933-10-09 5 ZEISS IKON CONTAX Lovers ot smal' film Cameras will appreciate the Beautiful Linn and Precise Workings of the Zelss Ikon CONTAX Ctnera Takes 36 pictures on standard nimsFor Night Photograyn>. t 1 5 Meyer Kino Plasmat lens can be supplied from stock (or this camera For Par'iculars and orlros SINGAPORE119 words
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Article299 1933-10-09 6 "Outfht Not To Have Been Brought" Tn« r. r vdsg, sir Ernest Wild. K C stopped the case at the Old Bailey recently and directed the Jury to return a verdict of not guilty with regard to Frank Parkinson. 24. labourer, ..nd Robert Bymns. 36. carman.299 words
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Article192 1933-10-09 6 Sir J. Crichton -Browne And Cranks. Food faddists were criticised by Sir James Crichton-Browne. who Is 93 years of age, speaking at the dinner of the Institute of Certificated Grocers at the Holborn Restaurant on Sept. 20. He said that the most arrant and fantastic nonsense was being192 words
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Article165 1933-10-09 6 Woman Racehorse Owner To Marry. London. Sept. 21. Mrs. Brownlee the famous racehorse owner, whose horse. Ole King Sole, has won several races, Is to be married shortly at Marylebone Register Office to Captein the Hon Arthur Eliot, a brother of the Earl of St. Germans. This will165 words
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Article91 1933-10-09 6 Indian Trans-Continental Service. Simla. Sept. 15. The Standing Finance Committee has approved of the proposal for the grant of a subsidy to the Indian Transcontinental Airways Limited for the air service from Karachi to Singapore. In regard to the memorandum regarding the payment of the Oovemment of India's91 words
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Article91 1933-10-09 6 Two Nyasaland Stamps Sold For £225. Two Nyasaland stamps, a fourpenny and a two-penny, dated 1907. caused a stir in a London stamp sale room on Sept 25. In 1907 a few of the stamps were printed on paper with the wrong watermark. When sent to this eonntry91 words
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Article63 1933-10-09 6 Co-operative Apartment House For Kowloon. Sir Robert Ho-tung, outstanding Hong Kong Chinese capitalist, is headIng a co-operative venture for the construction of an $800,000 apartment house In Kowloon. Plans call for 113 apartments which will come Into the ownership of occupants through a down-payment of $3,000. the balance63 words
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Article69 1933-10-09 6 66 Per Cent. Too Poor To Attend School. About M per cent of Chinese children In Pelplng. who have reached the school age of seven, are not attending school on account of poverty, according to statistics Issued by the Bureau of Social Welfare of the Municipal Government69 words
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Article373 1933-10-09 6 None To Equal The British. Testimony to the high standard of British salesmanship throughout the world was paid by Dr. William O. Fern In an address to the Conference of Works Directors and Managers at Oxford on Sept 23. •Britishers in the mass," said Dr Fern,373 words
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Article165 1933-10-09 6 British Film Director's Big: Salary. London. Sept. 10. Mr Victor Saville, the British film director, has Just signed a new contract for three years with the Gaumoiu-Bntlsh studios, which is understood to be the highest yet made in this counter. The salary Is not officially disclosed. but165 words
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Article106 1933-10-09 6 Heavy Burden For Free State Breeders. The danger of the extinction of horse-breeding In the Irish Free State owing to the present high duties, was apparent from the experience of Free Bute breeders at the sales In Belfast on Sept 21 of Doncaster yearlings. Mr. J.106 words
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Article94 1933-10-09 6 Penny-Farthing Bicycl* Kept In Attic 50 Yean. At Messrs. Olendlnlnc*s a pennyfarthlng" bicycle was sold for £80 It was In perfect eondlUon and bad been kept in an attic for SO years. In the same rooms, a deed box, containing autograph letters and manuscripts of Florae*94 words
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Article311 1933-10-09 6 Massed Feiine Choir At Show. The tenth championship show of the Siamese Cat Club, held at Holy Trinity Hall. Oreat Portland Street, attracted a record entry of 434. with 159 individual exhibits, writes a correspondent of the .Dally Telegraph. Never before, one may reasonably suppose, have Siamese cats311 words
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Article43 1933-10-09 6 Nanking: Government Servants Pleased At Order. Nanking. Sept. M. Government employees here welcome a decree published today ordering that Oovemment servants should hereafter be paid in full This cancels the reductions In salary enforced since the Mukden outbreak of 1931.43 words
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Advertisement44 1933-10-09 6 GUNS! j REVOLVERS j AMMUNITION j YOUR OPPORTUNITY NOW TO BUY j I j FACTORY PRICES, j BRITISH FRENCH j BELGIUM GUNS ALL j LEADING MAKES. I I OUR PRICES 40% LOWER THAN WHAT YOU HAVE TO PAY ELSEWHERE. j BUY FROM DIRECT IMPORTERS.44 words
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Advertisement167 1933-10-09 6 111 f- i -Ap j il V BB^ T\Ji Lit m I li 3MB ■aw "m^bm I Ba^sa^B vjfiju j^A For Discriminating Smokers Wt£&& $TrVTE (XPRESS YtfjHES^ FA VIRGIN I A CIGARHTLS Made in \^J f fjK C C C -I <^S^9 ARDATH TOBACCO CO., LTD LONDON. Uo you *w167 words
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Article166 1933-10-09 7 Eurasian Volunteers Tie For Championship. The annual rifle meeting of "D" I Company and the MO. Platoon (Eurasian i of the SVC was held yesterday |at the Buklt Timah Rifle Range. The I entries were very satisfactory and over 70 members turned out Shooting was held up by166 words
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Article131 1933-10-09 7 Twelve Consecutive Wins Sets Up New Record. London. Oct. 4. Gordon Richard*, the ehampiuti Jockey, rode winners in aU six races at Chepstow today. lUeegoen are followlng with the keenest Interest the attempt of Richards to beat the record of Fred Archer In riding 346 winners In oneReuter - 131 words
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Advertisement68 1933-10-09 7 $1600 Given Away in Two Months and Another $500 offered! Since the opening of the present Football Season The SUNDAY TIMES has awarded $1600 as Prize Money in its weekly Free Entry Competitions. $500 is Offered Weekly. $100 Must be won and if the L irger Amount is not Won68 words
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Advertisement568 1933-10-09 7 XMAS 1933! The CnaSTMAS KMTEBTAINMENT COMMITTEE cocoonfwt ay a KTtai «f iiictMWi art orpnlting tbeir fUth ventu re in the torm ot a Buur and rite which will be carried out on Msier and better Unea with a \irw to defaaUnc the prant slump condltlooa. and by ao Adrertlatng r^wr-nttn568 words
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Advertisement217 1933-10-09 7 Greeted by Packed Houses over the Week-end TO-NIGHT!! Sl^aßansflaKfawiJ EVELYN LAVE ot\ m the Sparkliag Vieuese Operetta Wttf^W "WALTZ TIME" By JOHANN STRAUSS. fflf A Gaumont British Success. TO-MORROW NIGHT I~ ELISSA LANDI and WARNER BAXTER a Fox'i Lavka production "I LOVED YOU WEDNESDAY" From the famous FRENCH phy. A217 words
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Article154 1933-10-09 8 Commodities Down A grain. LOCAL RrilBER STILL EASY AND DULL. (Prom Our Financial Correspondent.) Singapore, Monday. Today's Prices I Rubber. IS ■:t». down et. Tin. Singapore price $113.6::' t up- 25 cts. (.old, £6 13s. Id., down 7d. Saturday's Prices Rubber. London. 3 31/32 d.. unchanged. New154 words
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Article67 1933-10-09 8 Noon, Oct. 9. R.S.S. equal to London Standard Buyers Sellers Spot (loose) 13 131 a I IU ISU 13 Standard R.S.S. on Tender Buyers Sellers. Oct. 13> K 131* Oct.-Dec. 13(4 13 a H Jan-Mar ISM 13* Apr-June li% 13" Tone of market Wry dull.67 words
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Article215 1933-10-09 8 Singapore. Oct. 9. 1! noon. Buyer Seller. Gambler 4 50 Java Cube 1.00 Hambuig Cub* 8.00 Muntok White Pepper 23.50 While Pepper 2250 Black Pepper 13 50 Mixed Black Pepper 900 Copra, sundried 3.20 320 r.t. mixed 2.65 265 Small Flake Tapioca 4 30 K'.ake Tapioca 4 20 Mcd215 words
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Article229 1933-10-09 8 The following are the exchange rates this morning, according to the daily circular issued by the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation SELLING. London, 4 months' sight 2/4 5 32 London, 3 months' night 2/4Vfe London, 60 days' sight 2/4 7/64 London, 30 days' sight 2/4 332 Ixuidon,229 words
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Article97 1933-10-09 8 Rugby. Oct 6. Foreign exchanges today were Amsterdam 7.64' 2 Athens 555 Berlin 12.95 Brussels 22.131Bucharest 522 Bombay 1 6 5/64 Buenos Aires 43' 4. official. Copenhagen 22.40 Geneva 15.91 Hong Kong 1 s' Helsingfors 227 Lisbon 102>« Madrid 36 T H Milan 58 13/16 Montreal 4.83 11 16British Wireless - 97 words
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Article192 1933-10-09 8 Effect Of Chancellor's Speech. London. Oct. 4. The Chancellor of the Exchequers optimistic speech at the annual Banker 1 Banquet created a favourable impression, home Industrials. Iron, steel and textiles, especially attracting buyers Woolworths and Rolls Roycc Motors were later higher on talk of a bonus. The commodityReuter - 192 words
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Article440 1933-10-09 8 ■n Val. Pd £1 £1 Asam Kumbang £1 £1 Austral Malay 5 5 Ayer Hitam Tin 1 1 Ayer Weng £1 £1 Bangrin Tin 1 1 Batang Padang 1 1 Batu Caves £1 £1 Chenderiang 50 50 Hitam Tin 1 1 Hong Fatt 5-5- Hong Kong Tin 5 hi-440 words
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Article287 1933-10-09 8 Issue Vai. Pd. Buyers Sellers. 2 2 Alex. Brick Ord. 1.00 2 2 Alex. Brick Prefs. 1.45 1.55 tl £1 Brit. Am. Tobacco 5.15.0 6.0.0 10 5 British Malaya Trustee 5.50 5.50 cd. El £1 Con. T. S. 1% Prefs. 23/6 24 6 El £1 Con. T. S. Ord.287 words
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Article142 1933-10-09 8 Singapore Municipal 5 p.c of 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 107 110 nom. Singapore Municipal 4' j p.c. of 1909 red. 1955 f 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. 1963 $2,000,000142 words
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Article371 1933-10-09 8 Fraser and Co. and Lyall and Evatt's Quotations Today s Prices Frwer Lyall Evatt Co. Lllenby ($1) 0.75 0.85 0.75 0.90 Llor Gajah ($1) 0.60 0.70 0.60 0.70 L UiUm ($1) 0.70 0.80 0.7 5 1.00 L Kuning ($1) 0.15 0.20 0.15 0.20 L Malay ($2) 1.35 1.60371 words
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Article31 1933-10-09 8 According to telegraphic advice from the Chief Inspector of Navigation at Batavla. the llghtbuoy Rokanrlver, north of the ti vermouth. (2* 28, V N. and 100* 0* I) U not burning.31 words
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Article207 1933-10-09 8 SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE. Tatar Selat Pmndj»nc Brngkalls Bagan SI Apt Apl iHitiwr) .3 pm Pladjoe A Palembang (Palohi pm. Chln.%. Hainun. Japan. Korea. Formom. But Siberia. Western Canada and Western SUUa'of ISA (A>i«a Maru> 7 pm. Tiiiihh. Anuuoa Nmtunm Island! (Hcott Harley I 9 s m Rhlo lßenclt> m Siam207 words
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Article36 1933-10-09 8 MAILS FOR EUROPE. m K»r«Koln KoU Plnaof Pmlau Roebiah Carthage Contr Vwdc l.»ff Arrt Vfmt Lon4«n Sept 7 Srpt 30 B«pt. I Oct 2 S*pt J4 Oct 6 Srpt IS Ort T Sept IS Oct 136 words
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Article117 1933-10-09 8 Progra nme of Drills up to and for week ending Oct 15th. 1933. Monday 515 run.— Headquarters SEA. in Battery Parade 'A iHO.I Coy. Coy Parade. Tuesday 5 15 p.m Headquarters Armoured Car Section No. 1 Cr.w maintenance. SVC. Lectu: tructing Volunteers Wednesday 515 p.m.— Headquarters Intelligence PI.117 words
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Article21 1933-10-09 8 Malls from Batavla and Palembanir by aeroplane are expected a", the General Post Office. Singapore at 2.30 pit tomorrow.21 words
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Article31 1933-10-09 8 From China by Olengarry due at Singapore today. From Holland and Germany by Christlaan Huygens due at Singapore noon tomorrow. From China by Van Heutsz due at Singapore tomorrow.31 words
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Article53 1933-10-09 8 PASSENGERS. The following passengers arnvea in Singapore by the President Adams: Mrs. O F. Barnwell. Mstr Ueorge Barnwell. Mstr John Bamwell. Mr H. J. Eddo. Mr. O. Fahnestock. Mr A D. Hlleman. Mrs. E. N Hughes. Miss Elsie Hughes. Miss Lois Hughes. Mstr David Hughes. Mr. A. M. Pederson. Mr53 words
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Article45 1933-10-09 8 HM 8 Herald. Capt. E F B Law. b to be recommluloned at Singapore about Nov. 28 for further service aa a surveying ship on her present station. After recom missioning, she Is to proceed to Hong Kong early In December to refit.45 words
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Advertisement37 1933-10-09 8 Jt EDDYSTONE S^K S< lINTIFIC H P. HOIiE. 12 TO t«M METEES. jj^K piicb ttn. HB TUB MOST Port IvR B CHOKE (IN TIIF M \KkFT t\T^ EUm STONE RADIO !> ELECTRIC CO. mi t— TS-M. Orraara ftomd.37 words
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Miscellaneous81 1933-10-09 8 ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE WEEK. mitmuiiiy. Ortstar 11. tary Tlfln. Acrlphl Hotel, l pm. PdUco Bind. 1 lok Ayer. SUpn TbandaT. Jetafcar It. •The Merry Wives of Windsor" by S:«i»Shlften. Olade Theatre. 840 p m FrMay. Ortaker 11 Visitors Day at Po Lrunc Kuk. 4 30 pm Annual Ktf of PtltUti81 words
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Article457 1933-10-09 9 Uncertain Tone. STIMULUS NEEDED BY MARKETS. Prom Our Own Correspondent > Manchester. Sept 13. The easier tendency In raw cotton prices has caused a more uncertain tone to prevail in the market during the past week and the tuiuom In yarn and doth has continued to457 words
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Article263 1933-10-09 9 $14,000 Profit Last Year. The annual report of the directors of the British Malaya Trustee and Executor Co.. Ltd.. states: The accounts for the year shew a profit of $14,182.09 to which mutt be added the balance brought forward from the previous year of263 words
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Article758 1933-10-09 9 A Decline In Prices: French Reaction. Bamuel Montagu and Cos weekly bullion letter, dated Sept. 13. states The Bank of England gold reserve against notes amounted to 190.285.361 on the 6th Instant, as compared with £*****3.342 on the previous Wednesday. Purchases of bar gold by the Bank758 words
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Article270 1933-10-09 9 $10,000 Profit Last Year. The report of the Directors of Hltam Tin. Ltd.. and Reduced for the year ended Jun 30. 1933. states Accounts The Profit and Loss Account shows a net profit of $10.95«.85 which, deducted from the debit balance of $139,546 44 brought forwards, leas Directors'270 words
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Article104 1933-10-09 9 Quota Likely To Be Raised To 40 Per Cent. (From Our Own Correspndeont > London. Oct 7. The "Dally Express" understands that the International Tin Committee at Its meeting on Oct. 37 is llcely to] raise the quota to 40 per cent., but that the Increase will not104 words
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Article419 1933-10-09 9 Down During First Half Of Year. The following bulletin is Issued by the U.B. Department of Commerce. Preliminary returns, corrected to date, show that during the first half of 1533 exports of merchandise from the United States to the Par last amounted to $125,786,000. a419 words
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Article451 1933-10-09 9 Official List of Approximate Prices. The following arc the prices cent* pet catty, prcralttnc at the Sl.ijapcrr mar: v turnfcbcd by the Martr; Inspector, on Oct. 6 Meat —Be*! tteak (round) 30 per cat'y beef itew or curry B\ M. pork. lean and fat <Ui vi»U't> mutton Australian451 words
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Article32 1933-10-09 9 Straits Traffic Receipts September 1933 96.900 Decrease on corresponding month last year 13.755 Traffic Receipts tar- 12 months ending Septemb-r 193) 1.271.455 Decrease on corresponding period last year *****332 words
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Article68 1933-10-09 9 . Ptttar.i —Output I.o*o poli .»rd*»« u-rmUd 181.000 cv vd> hn worked 41* hra. HydrauUc.'ng 40 prta. TMEkm— lM pcli Pangkalec Tribute--* l -net). 1 pel Lahat Tribuwi 180 peta T-lofc Kruln Tr:butcrs M p> U. Petaung 1.2 M pel: PWIOC Ttlbut».» 121 poll Mawgii nreu Lode— TriLuwr» 3468 words
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Advertisement644 1933-10-09 9 BANKING. NEDERLANDSCH INDISCHE HANDELSBANK N. V. it^-wM-w^ is 9 at Imifdaw Autnortssd Oaattal OMa. 100.000J00 paid up Capital au*. M.Mo.s*r Bun ii oMa j«.s»ii:» HEAD OtnCßl AMSTEBDABL brancb omen j tbs haqcb BOTTSRDASL orcmsEAS brancbe*. BaUTta: Bead Oatas tar Date* Cast a»-itn BRANCH OmCUI DUTCH «AST INDIES i Imtinun Ban644 words
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Advertisement47 1933-10-09 9 RENE ULLMANN ANNOUNCES THE ARRIVAL OF NEW JEWELLERY BROOCHES CUT BROOCHES— MACELETS. ENGAGEMENT AND DINNER RINGS— DIAMOND WEDDING RINGS ETC. WRIST WATCHES SET WITH DIAMONDS. ILL TBS LATEST STYLES. PRECIOUS STONES OF THE BEST QUALITY PRICES, THK LOWEST RENE ULLMANN StaeaSarw Baad. gtNGAPORK. 80 A, BaSma Plate.47 words
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Advertisement310 1933-10-09 9 BANKING. NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL-MAATSCHAPPU, N. V. (NETHERLANDS TRADING BOCIETY.) Established in AsMtertUm >24. HEAD OFFICE: AMSTERDAM WITB BRANCHES ROTTERDAM AND THE HAGUE. HEAD O~' ICE FOR HE EASTj BATAVIA. Brrncbes throaghoat toe OuUb EMt rsrUat sad m the Sbalu ScttlemenU. rod*. CTJna. Japan and Arauia LONDON IANHUI TheNatleaal Fiiilawnl Bank. UmMtd310 words
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Article124 1933-10-09 10 Singapore. ALHAMBK Today We U\t WJUi Oa:y Cooper Joan Crawford. 6. 15— 9 IS CAPITOL Kvelyn Lajre la WalU Ttir.r *15 9 IS L.BI Al UULU Cabaret— Pack Up Your Troubles A The Rider of Death Valley MABLBOKOIGB Satl Saratrl SIS 9 15. NEW WOULD Bta»e Shorn. Cabaret. Oanrtn*-.124 words
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Obituary27 1933-10-09 10 GEORGE RITCHIE —Of J24C. Flower Rd at th- Tanglin Hospital. Kuala Lumpur, on Friday. Oct. 6. aged 60 year.- Burled at Cheraj Rd Cemelry. K I.27 words
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Obituary47 1933-10-09 10 IN MEMORIAM In nrr loving memory of Ernest Hu-h Picttn OUroy. who pasted away Oct. S. 192 C Years have gone, our hearts sill! sore As lime goe* on »r mi&s him more. His tender untie hi* loving fare. No one on earth can take his place.47 words
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1037 1933-10-09 10 The Straits Times SINGAPORE. MONDAY. OCTOBER 9. 1933. THE RICE PROBLEM. Or. Tcmpunys memorandum on the subject of rice cultivation, which It to be laid before the next meeting of the Federal Council, provides an abundance of material for most careruh thought The first reaction of the rtader is Mkely1,037 words
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Article179 1933-10-09 10 F.M.S. GAZETTE. The F.M.S. Gazette state*: Mr. A. Bean. Inspector of Mines. Perak. has been appointed to act as Warden of Mines. Perak. with effect from Sept. 20. The promotion of Mr. R. E. Wilson, an officer of class IV, M.C.S.. to be an officer of class m. with effect179 words
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Article622 1933-10-09 10 WORLD TIN STOCKS. A remarkable discrepancy between the tin statistics cabled by the Sir lit^ Times London correspondent on Tuesday and statistics received from other quarters has been pointed out. Our correspondent gave the visible supplies at Sept. 30 as 35.795 tons. Including the Strait* and622 words
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Article1538 1933-10-09 10 BRITISH BANKS. Part I. In this article, which will be given in three parts, Mr. J. F. Ashby telU the story of British banks and their growth from small beginnings to what they are today. The first part of the article, published today, deals with Lloyds and1,538 words
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Advertisement65 1933-10-09 10 DONT if V#A I §m Emu /\51% llvrK Haig NO HNER WHISKY GOES INTO ANY BOTTLE ROLL A(.LM> JOHN LITTLE k\ CO., LTD. (Incorporated In England) SIMGAPOBK. lIMA 1.1 MPt B. PCNANO aa4 IPOH. ■iiifprn ~~^7~ WfYrlfatl I aCV VEGETABLES STRAWBERRIES RASPBERRIES GOOSEBERRIES BLACKBERRIES THEYAiU LOGAN ii RRIES DFI iriOl65 words
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Advertisement77 1933-10-09 10 A SCRHV LOOSE? Never Bind, take it to D. M. GRANT CO. Lart* aaaßJ aatar retain, charfe* moderate. 17 Cavraa«h ttti Phone Till KENT— On Oct 6. at Milil—ll Hospita l Singapore, to Mr. and Mrs. Kent, a son. WELLER -ROBINSON— On October 7th. 1933 at St. Andrew's Cathedral. Singapore.77 words
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279 1933-10-09 11 WHAT FAILURE WOULD MEAN. Collapse Of Recovery Movement GOLD CONTENT. President Expected To Reject Inflation. A Buy Now campaign throughout the I'nited States begins today and on its success depends the failure or collapse of the recovery drive. President Roosevelt, it is stated,Reuter - 279 words
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Article144 1933-10-09 11 Sir Austen Chamberlain To Investigate? Oeneva. Oct. 6 The appointment of a High Commlssoner with plenary powers Is recommended by the sub-committee to consider the German refugee problem. The names of Sir Austen Chamberlain, and Mr Theodore Roosevelt Junior are mentioned for the post. The sub-committee, understands thatReuter - 144 words
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Article69 1933-10-09 11 Italian Sets Ip New World Mark. Ancona. Oct. t. The British world flying record of 561 8 kilometres an hour for 100 kilometres, established by Flight- Lieut Boothman at Spit head m 1931 during the Schneider Cup nights, was broken :v Col GugUelmo CasaneUl. Flying a new69 words
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Article40 1933-10-09 11 London. Oct. 3. At the inquest held at Bath on the famous novelist. Mrs. A M. Wllllairson. who died last week, a verdict was returned that death was due to veronal poisoning accidentally administered Renter WirelessReuter - 40 words
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Article153 1933-10-09 11 Mr. Lloyd George On German Regime. Paris. Oct. 6. The veteran British statesman, Mr. David Lloyd George, reiterated In an Interview with Lc Matins special correspondent a statement recently made by him In a speech at Yarmouth, when he said that as matters stood todayAneta-Trans-Ocean - 153 words
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Article103 1933-10-09 11 TAX ON RICE IN THE F. M. S. (From Our Own Correspondent > Kuala Lumpur. Oct t. By Telephone. An import tax of 15 cents a plkul on rice and padl. to take effect on Oct 17, is announced by the F.M.S. Government. It is feared that after103 words
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Article73 1933-10-09 11 Death Of Man Who Took Turkish Armenia. Nice. Oct 6 The death In exile here of General Yudenltch. at the age of 71. recalls the exploit of the famous Commander of the Russian Armies In the Caucasus In 1916 who. with 100.000 troops captured Erzerum. defended by EnverReuter - 73 words
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Article88 1933-10-09 11 Copyright Works That Are Broadcast. London, Oct. 4. The Court of Appeal today decided In favour of the copyright owner In the test case affecting copyright wortbroadcast by wireless. In this action the plan tiffs, the Performing Rights' Society, sought an Injunction restraining the defendants. Hammonds' Brewery,Reuter - 88 words
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Article50 1933-10-09 11 International Relief Organisation. Oeneva. Oct. 4. The Dutch proposal for the setting up of an International relief organisation, under the authority of the League of Nations to deal with the problem of German refugees, has been referred to the sub-committee appointed to deal with the question— Reuter Wireless.Reuter - 50 words
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Article50 1933-10-09 11 Once-Powerful Persian Dies In Hospital. Teheran. Oct. 8. Abdul Husslen Khan Teytnurtash. once the most powerful man in Persia next to the Shah, died suddenly from heart failure in the prison where he" was serving a sentence for alleged swindling, extortion and acceptance of a bribe —ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article118 1933-10-09 11 Only Fourth Now. ROLE OF ARBITRATOR FOR WORLD PEACE. London. Oct. The Dally Mall strongly advocates an increase in the British Air Force to a level which would enable Oreat Britain »g*in to assume the role of arbitrator lor world peace. In this connection theAneta-Trans-Ocean - 118 words
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Article137 1933-10-09 11 Army Dictatorship For Cuba? Havana. Oct. 4. With comparative peace restored In Cuba, British residents who sought refuge in the hotels during the reigr of terror and bloodshed have returned to their homes In the Vedaho section A hysterical woman is at present besieging newspaper offices implorlnv assistanceReuter - 137 words
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Article114 1933-10-09 11 Dismissed As Director Of Le Figaro. Paris, Oct. 7. The action taken by the management of the newspaper Le Figaro in dismissing the newspaper's principal stockholder and head of the wellknown perfumery concern, M. Francois Coty, from his post of director. Is causing a sensation In newspaper circlesAneta-Trans-Ocean - 114 words
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Article107 1933-10-09 11 I Japanese Conductor In Berlin. Berlin. Oct. 4. The newspapers here are enthusiastic in praise of the Japanese conductor. Viscount Hidemaro Konoye. who en Tuesday evening conducted a symphony concert by the famous Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra The programme contained works by Schubert, Rlchaid Strauss, and Max. Reger, asAneta-Trans-Ocean - 107 words
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Article106 1933-10-09 11 £5,000,000 Voted By The DaiL Dublin. Oct 8. The Dall has already voted sums towards the cost of registering a new industrial credit company with a capital of £5.000.000. in £1 shares, the object of which Is to undertake shares, stocks and debentures issued by any Free StateReuter - 106 words
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Article581 1933-10-09 11 Others Not Known VAN DER LUBBE SAID TO HAVE A DOUBLE. Lelpslg. Oct. 4 Asseverations were made by the accused in the Reichstag nre trial that they were ignorant of each other's existence before their arrest, when the proceedings were resumed today. Torgler deniedReuter - 581 words
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Article148 1933-10-09 11 Scrapped Owing To Cuba's Non-Approval. Washington. Oct. 8. It Is authoritatively stated that the recently-drafted sugar agreement has been scrapped owing to Cuba's nonapproval and the difficulty of Implementing the pact. The plan to curtail domestic production Is not affected Reuter. The Agreement An earlier message **id sugar148 words
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Article68 1933-10-09 11 Bitter Opposition Likely To German Plan. Berlin. Oct 8 The promise of a new penal code to legalise the humane killing of incurables at their own request has been made by the Ministry of Justice in a memorandum. The proposal threatens to start a fierce controversy68 words
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Article270 1933-10-09 11 Disarmament Of Other Powers Wanted. Berlin. Oct H. The German disarmament policy was put In a nutshell In an official statement on the occasion of the departure of the disarmament delegation, headed by Herr Nadolny. for Geneva. The statement asserts that Germany will never sign a conventionReuter - 270 words
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Article41 1933-10-09 11 FRENCH AIR LINER. Plane From Saigon Crashes On Way To Paris. liaghdad, Oct. 6. The French air liner from .Saigon was wrecked while taking off in Europe. The four passengers, including Mr. J. C. White, the county cricketer, were uninjured. KeuterWireleas.Reuter - 41 words
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Article171 1933-10-09 11 Reported Murder Attempt On Prince Starhemberg. Vienna. Oct 8 Prince Starhemberg. Commander-in-Chlef of the Helmwehr forces. Is reported to have been shot and to have received four wounds In the chest. Later. The attempt on Prince Starhemberg life Is officially and categorically denied. The latest reports Indicate thatReuter - 171 words
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Article41 1933-10-09 11 . London. Oct. 7. The engagement U announced of Dr. Sse Mlng-sse. eldest son of the Chinese Minister In the United States, to Bessie Yueh Chlng-11. eldest daughter of Mr. LJ-mlng. chairman of the Bank of China —Renter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article1214 1933-10-09 11 Japanese Army Blamed For C.E.R. Plot. PROOFS HELD? Tokio War Minister's Warn ins:. Tension between So\iet Russia and Japan is increasing, the Soviet allfyiny that the\ have documents conclusiwlv proving a Japanese plot tit seize the Chinese Eastern Railway and laying Ihe blame on the Japanese militarySin Chew Jit Poh; Sin Kuo Min - 1,214 words
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Advertisement65 1933-10-09 11 FRESH, SWEET -AND SAFE! THI* IS WHY KI.IM M t II POPI I \R MILK. IT IS POMDIRI.iI »'O« ONVEME.NCE AND SAFE-KEt MM.. IT DOES NOT RXQCIRE HE. ADDED TO WATER. IT AGAIN BECOMES I lyl ID MILK— I Rl Ml. IKH AND WHOLESOME. PA( KEI IN U t I65 words
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Article1954 1933-10-09 12 YIELDS INCREASE BY FIFTY PER CENT. Our Poor Soils: Learning A Lesson From Ceylon. That an English farmer woald I turn up his now at s»ost Malayan soils, despite the luxuriance of the I veertatlon which they support, was an opinion expressed at a Kuala I1,954 words
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Article65 1933-10-09 12 (Prom Our Own Correspondent) Seremban. Oct. 8 Raja Kamaraizaman. the Seremban magistrate. Imposed a fine of $300 or three months' rtgoroun imprisonment and a fine of $160 or two months' rigorous imprisonment on a Chinese, Kow Soon, who was found In possession of a complete still for the65 words
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Article273 1933-10-09 12 ENGLAND-AUSTRALIA AIR MAIL. Tenders Invited For Final Section. (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) London. Sept 23. It was officially announced In London this morning that tenders for the final section of the Bngland-Australla air mail are being called for by the Commonwealth Government today. A contracting company must be Incorporated In273 words
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Article110 1933-10-09 12 Indian Gardener Overcome By Remorse. Overcome by remorse at having spent $100 entrusted to him by his brother, an Indian gardener hanged himself from an iron pipe on the verandah of the Singapore Harbour Board Club. Deceased's brother gave evidence that when he went to India 14 months110 words
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Article19 1933-10-09 12 The Inaugural meeting of the proposed Perak Indian Chamber of Commerce will be held at Ipoh. on Oct. 11.19 words
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Article85 1933-10-09 12 Custody Of Child. UNSUCCESSFUL CLAIM BY TAMIL WOMAN. 'From Our Own Correspondent > Seremban. Oct 8 Mr. Justice Hereford, in the Beremban Supreme Court yesterday, dismissed the application by a Tamil woman. Tangammah. for an order for the return of her child which was alleged to have85 words
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Article181 1933-10-09 12 Postal Inspector's Appeal Succeeds. (Prom Our Own Correspondent) Penanc. Oct. 3. The Supreme Court today quashed the conviction and sentence on A. Balasundram, inspector of Postmen ati the 0.P.0, Penanc. who was convicted by the district Judge on a charge of Intentionally omitting to give Information In181 words
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Article214 1933-10-09 12 Malays' Quarrel Over Property. i From Our Own Correspondent.) Talptng. Oct. 7. A kampong Malay. Yacob Puteh bin Wan Teh. was fined $25 or one month's rigorous Imprisonment by the Taiplnaj' magistrate. Che Albakrt, for assaulting his elder brother with a parang. Inflicting a three-Inch wound on his214 words
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Article96 1933-10-09 12 Death Of Chinese Norse Recalled. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Talplng. Oct. Baskaran. the Malabar! hospital attendant. aged 30. who stabbed Nurse Ooh Slew Jeong to death at the Ipoh Hospital a few months ago. was executed at the Talplng Oaol yesterday morning, together with two other Chinese condemned96 words
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Article115 1933-10-09 12 Verdict Of Death By Misadventure. /it the Inquest on a Hylam. Hoon Mah Tin. who was found unconscious on the rojd beside his bicycle, held by the a witness described how. about 4 a.m. coroner, Mr. T O. Bourne, on Saturday, on Sept. 22. he came across the115 words
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Article697 1933-10-09 12 A HARDWORKED LONDON BOARD! Complaints are frequent from the East as to the excessive overhead charges In London of certain corrpanles In some cases these are responsible for SO per cent, of the costs, and several examples have already been given In these columns One697 words
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Article81 1933-10-09 12 To commemorate the completion c( the Company's Ant year of trading operations Malayan Breweries hive Issued an attractively printed brochure In which they describe the manufacture of beer at their brewery. CiechoSlovakian hops are considered by most brewing experts to be most suitable for la«er beer- certainly they specialise oo81 words
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Advertisement93 1933-10-09 12 0 /i^rafcOsvxs r^ m s»mJTM ONE BLADE Afli^Fs^L^r^r will carry iPSi 111 YOU OVER B.MiLI MANY DAYS IS THE MORNING SHAVE IRKSOME? If to. mate It a pteacurt by utfag MTATT DAYKABX lOsiW th» sfcsrtr blade with keen edge Matted wMh th* anenwte (toy* of the weak oo saoa tide93 words
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Article164 1933-10-09 13 ATTEMPTED MURDER CHARGES. Stabbing And Shooting. ALLKB ITI.PRITS ON TRIM A police constable on duty near Boat Quay at 9 o'clock on Friday night heard two »hoU fired In quick succes- slon. He ran to the quay but found no one Hr telephoned the detective station and a poaae of164 words
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Article121 1933-10-09 13 FETE AND BAZAAR. M<thodist Girhr School Building Fund. A bazaar was held at the Methodist Girls' School on Saturday In aid of the school building fund. The opening reremony was performed by Mrs. A S. Haynes. who was received by Miss Kenyon. the Principal. The stalls were housed In one121 words
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Article75 1933-10-09 13 MR. GEORGE RITCHIE. The death occurred at the Tanglin Hospital, Kuala Lumpur on Oct. 6 of Mr. Oeorge Ritchie, of Singapore, at the age of «3. Mr. Ritchie was fo- sffme time an assistant at Messrs. Chow kit and Co., Kuala Lumpur, and Messrs. Frankel Bros Ltd Kuala Lumpur and75 words
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Article57 1933-10-09 13 A SHANGHAI WEDDING. The engagemen' U announced, and the marriage will shortly take place In Shanghai, between Ewen Alexander Fiuroy Macpherson. The Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, elder ton of the late Rev E O P. Macpherwn. CMG CBE and Mrs. Macpherson. and Yvonne Prentice, younger daughter of the late Mr57 words
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Article191 1933-10-09 13 Dresser Charged With Abetment Abdul Kahar bin Kadlr Kahar. a dreuer In the Tan Tock Beng Hospltal. tu one of two Malays charged before Mr. N. Ortce. the second magistrate, on Saturday of having abetted in the offence of voluntarily causing hurt to Haron bin Noor Mohamed.191 words
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Article282 1933-10-09 13 Mr. A. E. Weller And Miss E. G. Robinson. The marriage took place at St. Andrew's Cathedral on Saturday afternoon, of Mr. Albert Edward Weller and Miss Elsie Grace Robinson. The Rev. L. St. George Petter officiated, assisted by the Rev Nigel Williams. The bride, who wore a282 words
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Article767 1933-10-09 13 Constable's Complaint C.P.O. AND INDISCREET LETTER. Mr. J. M. Jackson, a European architect, was summoned for disobeying traffic regulation* by falling to ■top his car when the signal was against him; but a complication arose out of a letter which the defer dant admitted having written to767 words
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Article489 1933-10-09 13 Mr D A VI Brown Is due to arrive In Penang from home by the Carthage on Nov. 23. Mr*. H Welsberg. wife of the acting Under-Serretary to Government, F.M.S. has returned from Home. Mr W L Blythe has been appointed a Municipal Commissioner. George Town. Penang.489 words
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Article371 1933-10-09 13 Engagement Of Mr. Bostqck Hill. "From Our Own Correspondent > London. Sept. 33. The engagement was announced In The Times this week between Alfred John Bostock Hill, barrtster-at-law. ol Kuala Lumpur, elder son of Mrs. 2o«tock Hill and the late Professor Alfred Bostock Hill. The371 words
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Article108 1933-10-09 13 Sixteen Calls Over Week-End. The ambulance had a busy week-end, being called out on no leu than 10 occasions to nearly all parts of the Island, to attend cases of a minor nature Four cases conceded motor vehicles. In one caw a small car overturning In Rochore district.108 words
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Article67 1933-10-09 13 CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY. A very useful sum will accrue to the Children's Aid Society as a result of three performances by Mmc T. Svetlanova's artistes at Raffles Hotel, the last of which took place before a large crowd on Saturday night Those con trlbutlng to the programme were Miss $nid67 words
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Advertisement64 1933-10-09 13 CAPITOL Opening FRIDAY NEXT! RONALD COLMAN Thr Srrren's Favourite Star In his Nr«fit I rtiled Artists Production "THE MASQUERADER" The Famous Novel A. Play To be presented with the tosat "Short*" ever shown MICKEY MOUSE MICKEY'S GALA rREMIERE" Introducing all the Itmoti Stui a rut "THREE LITTLE PIGS" Walt Disney's64 words
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Advertisement473 1933-10-09 13 Will AIR COMPRESSORS. VACUUM PUMPS. ELECTRIC PNEUMATIC TOOLS. ROCKDRILLS. COAL PICKS. DEMOLITION TOOLS. GROUT INJECTORS. CONCRETE PLACERS. AIR LIFTING PUMPING EQUIPMENT FOR FLUIDS. PAINT SPRAYS rrc itc MITCHELL. LIGHT TYPE. DIAMOND CORE DRILLING MACHIN ES; DUFF-NORTON (GENUINE BARRETT) LIFTING JACKS. U.I a PNEUMATIC ELECTRIC DIESEL MINING ft QUARRYING PLANT. EXPERT473 words
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Disappointing Rugby On The Padang — Soldiers Thrill Cup-Tie Crowd.
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924 1933-10-09 14 Poor Display Behind the Scrums Spoils Game. IX4 ll pt. rsi < 3 pts The Public Service*, surprised everyMM when they opened the scoring against the B.CC. ca the Padang on Saturday after a hard fought though unspectacular first half, for the924 words
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Article458 1933-10-09 14 Negri-Malacca'g Fine Display At Selangor. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 7. After being behind In points for most of the game In the first Inter-State Rugby match of the season Selangor only Just beat a very enterprising combined Negri-Malacca XV at Kuala Lumpur this afternoon by458 words
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Article384 1933-10-09 14 Indians' Two-Goal Win Over S.S. Police. Li..J; BS. Police 3. Playing hockey on their own ground on Saturday the Indian Association defeated a Police eleven by 'five goals to three. The first half saw honours even, but in the second period the home side went ahead and were384 words
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583 1933-10-09 14 Malays .2; Wiltshire* II 1. The Malays' first eleven once more qualified to enter the S A.F.A. Cup competition final when they closely! beat the second string of the Wiltshire Regiment on Saturday at the Anaon Road Stadium by583 words
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Advertisement91 1933-10-09 14 CELEBRATED FUR FELT HATS BEST LONDON MAKE. /gjjjjj ALL ■fl I SIZES THE «> J NEWEST TO SHADES. Jp3^ W^^Z^^ FINE QUAUTT PI XX UK FELT WITH FULL CROWN AND SMART BNAP BRIM, BOW BANDS TO TONE. LINED WHITE SATIN. IN RICHMOND BROWN. NEW BEAVER AND CASTOR GREY. PRICE $10.5091 words
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Advertisement51 1933-10-09 14 Other sporting new* will be I found on Frng* 7. jgj THOSE WHO STATE "9 H THAT No TEETOTAL ffi DIUNK HAS KICK HAVE NEVER TRIED MH CLARET flfluWTl^^^^MEwA. PREPARED FROM /F/tLuJ 1^ FINEST AUSTRALIA lif4M wt CLARE! AM) PI RK n m 'Phone 5886. FRASER NEAVE, LTD. AERATED WATER51 words
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1744 1933-10-09 15 Arsenal Take First Home Point From Blackburn. I Our Own Correspondent) London. Oct. 7. im Hotspurs' forwards played spffd. daxxllng and oversunderland defence at Lane to retain the p of the League. If the Spurs maintain this form It is going ry difficult to1,744 words
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Article202 1933-10-09 15 Fine Display In Beating Perak At Ipoh. (From Our Own Correspondent. Ipoh. Oct. 7. In a friendly Rugby match Penang defeated Perak by 17 points to nil. This was one of the biggest defeats suflered at Penangs hands during the last seven years. Penang were superior In202 words
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Article139 1933-10-09 15 Tata?. OcUber t. Hockey SRC. Ist vi. Orion Sports Club. SRC. grd B.C.C. vs. B.C B.C. "A." Psdanc: Police 2nd vs. R*Bfen. Depot; AP C vs. Raffle* Inst.. Pays Lebar. Tw*j, October 1«. Buctojr B.CC. Tournament: Merchant* w. MCO, Padsag. Wi is 1 1 lay. Oitilw 11. ■offer139 words
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Article918 1933-10-09 15 First Lists For Autumn Handicaps. [From Our Own Correspondent] London, Sept. 14. The first lists of acceptances for the big Autumn Handicaps, the Cesarewltch and the Cambridgeshire, were published last evening. Forfeit has been paid for 31 out of the 96 horses entered for the Cesarewitch. and918 words
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Article174 1933-10-09 15 S.C.C.'s BIG WIN, Johore CS.C. Beaten 19— 5. The SCC "B" Rugby XV paid a visit to the Johore Civil Sen-ice Club on Saturday where they defeated South Johore by 19 points two goals and thp'< tries i to 5 < a goal). The home sld» were playing with only174 words
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Article852 1933-10-09 15 Spencer Rides Three Winners And Two Seconds. (From Own Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Oct. 7 Although rain kept off on the second and last day of the Selangor Autumn Race Meeting the going was a bit heavy and there were several upsets but the852 words
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Advertisement33 1933-10-09 15 PONT I BUY A NEW CAR UNTIL YOU HAVE TRIED THE NEW ESSEX —TERRAPLANE— THE MOST WONDERFUL CAR IN THE WORLD. Call, Phone, or write TNE CYCLE CARRIAGE CO., (1926) LTD. Telephone 5944.33 words
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Article152 1933-10-09 16 Criticism Of Budget S\ London < I delegate's criticisms of .xtrue of Nations budgetary ''sterday's sitting of the Assembly's Fourth Committee were '.ills of the budget es of the League but d of budgeting. cretary-General and the chairman of the supervisory committee have i."\i undertaken u» studyBritish Wireless - 152 words
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Article186 1933-10-09 16 British Empire Paying Too Much. Hugby. Oct 5. A Cabinet meeting which. It Is understood, will be mainly concerned with MM position of the dlurma.egotlatlons will be held on Monday. Sir John Slmoi.. who returned Irom Geneva last week-end, will remain in. London to attend it. The Foreign186 words
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Article189 1933-10-09 16 MR M. HILLQU IT. Death Of I.S. Socialist Leader. New York. Oct 8 ith has taken place at the age of 64 of Mr Morris HUlqult. the famous who immigrated to the United States from Riga. Latvia In 1836 He graduated in law and pracNew York and had led the189 words
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Article80 1933-10-09 16 EDITOR IMP SON ED. Offensive Comment On Baron Von Neurath. Innsbruck. Oct 5. The editor of the Socialist paper. Volko Zeltung. has been sentenced fj three eks' imprisonment and fined 1.000 schillings, i £36) In respect of an offensive comment on Baron von Neurath's congratulations to Dr DolKusj on hisReuter - 80 words
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Article56 1933-10-09 16 Polar Ship Reported To Be In Distress. Wilmington N Carolina. Oct. 5 Admiral Byrd s Polar ship Bear reported to be In distress off Frying Pan Shoals. She has wirelessed for assistance and a coastgua/d cutter is hurrying to the rescue. Admiral Brrd is not aboard He Intend*Reuter - 56 words
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Article39 1933-10-09 16 Chicago. Oct. 5. The National Convention of the American Legion has ptisrfl a resolution opposing diplomatic recognition of the Soviet by the United States, and urging deportation of all Communist aliens In th« country Reuter WirelessReuter - 39 words
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Article273 1933-10-09 16 Singapore Scots Obtain Creditable Score. The Singapore Scottish Volunteers sent their best shots to Bukit Tlmah Range on Saturday afternoon to fire In the annual lnter-port competition between the Seottlih volunteer companies of Hong Kong. Siucgr.a! and Singapore. The weather was One though a little too bright. A273 words
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Article50 1933-10-09 16 . Match Postponed Owing To Rain. The hockey match between the B.C.C. and S.C.R.O. to be played today has been postponed owing to th»- rain The replay In the Ladles Monthly Medal at the Sepoy Lines Oolf Cluo resulted In a win for Mrs Shello with a score of 45—4=29.50 words
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Article228 1933-10-09 16 'Prom Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca. Oct. 8 A very successful Battalion Rifle Association Meeting was held at Buklt Sebukor yesterday Shooting commenced at 830 a.m. In Ideal weather and continued till noon At 11 30 am light tiffin was served to the members. The Meeting was directed by228 words
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Article3158 1933-10-09 17 Hopes and Fears Disarmament Conference Restriction Signs of Recovery More Fire Prosecutions. i Our Own Correspondent.) Stmaits Tucks Oma, Fleet Street Sept 26. W ar: Perhaps you will not bt'levc me say that that horrible word > all too often In the minds and mouths of intelligent3,158 words
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Miscellaneous187 1933-10-09 17 Today's Crossword Puzzle Hv I Wo I I ,vt^' I^^ I I 9 (CLUES.) ACROSS. tgm out IT Stretch mcram IS Tvrerni 1 Pick-d 30 search tor U. DrtnlU .rUOe 24 15. PiolUvc pole* 2» Stan 17. ArtW» implement 11 Mohammedan arts* jj T? h tckr II Or«t«d B^^ngt •7"187 words
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Article105 1933-10-09 18 Kwangtang Division's Record In West Fukien. Canton. Sept. 26 The 19th Route Army Is pursuing the remnants of the Red forces at Bhunchang and Shaowu in North Fukien. Confidence is felt here that the Reds in North Fukien will be cleaned up soon. The Ist Kwangtung. Independent105 words
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Article186 1933-10-09 18 "NO BREAD." Woman Recluse Leaves £36,000. A woman who was found dead in her bedroom with the words "No bread" <halked on a door of the house has left '£36.351. with net personalty £35.145. She was Mrs Harriet Caroline Bradley Smith, aged 60. who lived alone in Manor Road. Bexhill-on-Sea.186 words
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Article119 1933-10-09 18 Big: Cuts In Warlords' Allowances. Pelping. Sept. 21. The Pelping Branch Military Council have decided to abolish the monthly allowance of $4,000 to Marshal Wu Pei-fu, and to appoint him a high adviser to the Council at $1,000 a month. The meeting, however, voted a lump sum of119 words
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Article74 1933-10-09 18 Friends Of Man, Says Cantos Forestry Bureau. Canton. Bept. 22. Instead of killing frogs, the Agricultural and Forestry Bureau has Informed the general public that these animals eat worms and Insects that are pests to the public. From November to next April, no person Is allowed to catch74 words
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Article158 1933-10-09 18 Road Tragedy In Carlisle. London. Sept 25. Archdeacon D. F. Campbell, of The Abbey. Carlisle, was killed yesterday when a motor-car in which his wife was driving him to Brough to conduct a service skidded and overturned at Coupland Beck, Westmorland. The car was running through Coupland Beck,158 words
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Article98 1933-10-09 18 Fifteen Victims Before He Was Shot New Delhi, Sept. 14. Panic prevailed today among the animal population of the village of Disgirah near here, when a mad buffalo ran amok. He chased and attacked all animals in his way. killing a fellow buffalo, two cows, two donkeys, six98 words
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Article112 1933-10-09 18 Chinese And American Firms Get Contracts. Canton, Sept. 24. A new bridge over the Canton riwr Is to M constructed, linking Nlukushu with Shlhweltang. at the terminus of the Canton-Samshul Railway. The fafldge will be 1.800 ft in length and will cost about $500,000 The contract for its112 words
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Advertisement265 1933-10-09 18 The New B.H.P. FORD THE LOWEST PRICED CAR IN MALAYA FITTED WITH With Synchro-Mesh gearbox no waiting SYNCHRO-MESH. is necessary between gear changes, no double declutching, no possibility of error. pp g^^^^^^^^ READ WHAT USERS, SAY: B?t sfel^EsW "Instead of gear changing being dre.ided bßb^bb^^^^^biii^^^^^ gear changing becomes a pleasure."265 words
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Article2654 1933-10-09 19 I l/«>f K 4VD THE COLOy IKS— SIR PHILIP CUSUFFEIIsihH TORPEDOES Tilt: MEMOH4NM M TH h <.tt\ EHNMENTS I POLICY MAINTAIN WORKLESS AS l\l>t STRI4LISTS '—SUM LANDLORDS. 'From Our Own Correspondent.) STiurrs Times Omcx, Fleet Btreet Sept 36 pOM Malaya^ of vlewV far, T2,654 words
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Article, Illustration12 1933-10-09 20 THE STAJtr of the ill -fated Monia <.r«nd Tra. race. (HSriet NewaJ12 words
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Article, Illustration30 1933-10-09 20 HREE of the meat faanow racine notoriaU in the world. Campari and Bonacchlnl of Italy, and Count Ctalkowakl of France. «ri» killed dnrint the Monia Grand Prix race. (Planet New»30 words
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Article, Illustration29 1933-10-09 20 FAoIULI. who woo the Grar I of Italy at Milan. In 2 ho»w 21 atos 41 —ffc at a speed of IJ4 740 kil*. ntetroa per hew. (Manet Newi.)29 words
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Article, Illustration15 1933-10-09 20 TVB O«KAT NKW BVHIAN WATBBWAT, which coonecU the Battle to the White Sea. tttaAet N««bO15 words
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Article, Illustration28 1933-10-09 20 STALIN. th« Sorlet die U tor (rlgkt), with otkar Gtrcraji«|i toattea at th* -fritfj •< Urn mw canal In th« ccatr* hi ToroahJWr a»4 the i«ft to KWr. (PteMOfSW)28 words
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