The Straits Times, 10 October 1933
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Title Section40 1933-10-10 1 The Straits Times [ESTABLISHED NKARIA A CENTURY J THE LARGEST AND MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. 24 PAGE& SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1 913. PRICE 10 CENTS. The Straits Times |4 PAGE* SINGAPORE, TUESDAY. OCTOBER 10, 1933 PRICE 10 \M40 words
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Advertisement293 1933-10-10 1 Singapore: rs. Cecil st. cphone sisd. GRIEnSONS t-NOT MERELY A PERFUME |N the opinion of many women who never use ordinary perfumes, Eau de Cologne is an essential to the toilet. For good Eau de Cologne KEY BRAND -has qualities and uses which put it in a class by itself.293 words
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Advertisement116 1933-10-10 1 FOR ALL DEFECiS OF VISION CONSULT M. EZEKIEL SONS, ■Ytsilhhil nearly 3* year*. OPTOMI THISTS and flit H 111 Only Addrr-.: RaCßca Chaasbrn. Kaffln Psbc 81. nawrc. Branch: 15. N.ar4vljk, BaUTia. OptomHxM: A. M. s-mstict. 0 .D.. TJ.O. (Umtm). S EXTRAORDINARY I.OX- FORM CAMERA Tea latctt "Ccrio" Ba .urn camera116 words
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Advertisement209 1933-10-10 1 KUALA LUMPUR! 25. JAVA ST. ('PHONE 3683). (Hs-n i!|P^P LENTHERIC perfumes PERFUMES-AU FIL DE L'EAU, ASHPODELE, LE a«i.i»i_»***»aMMft-------------»* PIRATE, LOTUS DOR, M IRACLE, FORET VIERGE PERFUME NO. 12, EAU DE COLOGNE, ETC., ETC BEFORE YOU DECIDE THAT YOU HAVE FOUND YOUR FAVOURITE t^mm^mmmm^^^mm^^mmmmmmm^^m PERFUME —DO TRY LENTHERIC. LENTHERIC POWDER— THE209 words
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Advertisement529 1933-10-10 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. P. 0., BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated in England.) MAIL. PASSENOER AND CARGO SERVICES FENTrtSt'LAR AND ORIENTAL SN CO TJTNDER OONTBACT WTTH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT. LONDON AMD FAB EAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARD FROM LONDON FOR CHINA AND JAPAN. Due Tonnage 8-pore COMORIN 15.000 Oct 13 XSOUAU 6316529 words
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Advertisement615 1933-10-10 2 (NIPPON YLSE.N ItAISHA.) TO LONDON. Nantes. Marasa^as. Laajaa. Aatwerp Veawk. Tonnage DM SaJ. K/.SHIMA MARO 10.000 Ort It 30 I YASUKUNI MARU 12.000 Oct 31 NOT. 1 HAKONE MARD 10.460 Nov 15 16 I STJWA MARD 17.060 Nov. 30 Dec 1 I PtiSHIMLMARU 10.900 Dec. 14 il HAKOZAKI MARU 10.400615 words
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Advertisement624 1933-10-10 2 BURNS PHUP LINE. (Incorporated m Australia.) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA. DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. known steamer MaBBUJI <7J«i tona^and the IJ MANOOLA (3.352 tons) (Cargo only). The sj. MARELLA U one of the largest and fineat steamers trading to Australia, cabins de luxe, single berth crbtnt. fwunmirg624 words
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Advertisement551 1933-10-10 2 THE EAST ASIATIC CO^ LIMITED. (Incorporated in Denmark.) PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. TO GENOA. LONDON. ROTTERDAM HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. From From From Prom Spore Malacca Port Penang SwHt BORINOIA 34 10 31/10 33 10 27 10 PIONIA 14 11 14 11 1»/11 17 II ERRIA 8/12 »/13 g/13 3/11 LALAKDIA551 words
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Advertisement1175 1933-10-10 2 THI lU.lt. M NNEI. LINt: (Oeraa THE HI A KIIIOH STEAMSHII* (O, Steaas Sksa Ca, Ltd. aad Cataa MsUal f 1931 1 LTD. •saaa Havigatlasi Oa. Ull THE CI'NARD STFAMsniP CO, LTD. THE STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO, LTD THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP CO LTD THE CHINA NAVIGATION CO, LTV. THE ACSTRALIAN ORItNTU1,175 words
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Article325 1933-10-10 1 Statement Regarding Capital Adjustment. has been Issued to American holders of ideuUcher Lloyd 6 per cent bonds, due Nov. 1. 1947. regarding the ••■rest under the Cent an moratorium to the possibility or a voluntary readjustment of the company's capital structure The notice is signed by Messrs. Kuhn.325 words
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Article126 1933-10-10 1 SINGAPORE SHIPPING TONNAGE. •.»1 net Increase of tonnage at Singapore during the period was 02. M a dirn-asf of 4 2 at Penang. and an Increase of 6 6 at Malacca. There was a decrease of 348.526 tons during the half year at Port Swettenham. or 11 1 ocr cent.126 words
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Article35 1933-10-10 1 CORFU. The P and O. Corfu has left Hong Kong and Is expected to arrive In Singapore at 10 a.m. on Wednesday. Oct. 11. She will proceed alongside the Singapore Habour Board's wharf on arrival35 words
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Article27 1933-10-10 1 The MM AmboUt U due from Madras on Thursday at 6 a.m. and will probably sail on tN same day at noon for S.t. I and Haiphong27 words
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Article148 1933-10-10 1 WHITE STAR ACTIVITY. Nearly Million Tons In August. Shipping to the extent of nearly a million gross tons was handled at Southampton by the White Star Line during August. The company's staff dealt with 35 ships within the 31 days, and the gross tonnage amounted to 894.993 tons; the number148 words
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170 1933-10-10 1 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE INDUSTRY, ROTTERDAM. Economic information on the port of Rotterdam. C— Port traffic of Rotterdam. The Rotterdam Chamber of Commerce and Industry Inform us that the movement of sea-going ships In the New Waterway was as follows ENTRANCES. August 1933. 875 (875) ships, measuring 1.298.662 1 1.276.356) tons170 words
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Article104 1933-10-10 1 Arrivals and departures of merchant vessels, of over 75 tons net register. with cargo, (including their repeated voyages i at Singapore, plying coastwise between ports in the Malay Peninsula and between the Malay Peninsula and Labuan or Christmas Island, respectively, during the period January to June, 1933, are104 words
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Article43 1933-10-10 1 According to telegraphic advice from the Chief Inspector of Navigation at Batavla. the lightbuoy Rokanriver. north of the ri vermouth. (2'24.0'N. and *****. OE> Is burning i?al.i. According to the same kource. U&ht buoy Tembaga Reef (2*41. 05. and 105*51.01) U burning again.43 words
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Article69 1933-10-10 1 PALOPO Dut tn tons. from. Pemangkat 9-10. for Stngkan-ang 13-10. THEDENS Dut 1.111 wos. from Palembans t-10. fov Palembang 11-10. SOWA MARU. Jap.. «.«37 tons, from Mtddlesbrough t-10. for Yokohama via Hong Kong 9-10. VAN HXUTSZ. Dut 2.749 tons, from Bwatow 10-10. for Belawan UeU 12-10. POKLAU LAUT.69 words
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Article119 1933-10-10 1 Tueaday. October 10. Sklna sliagaili tae Wharves cr aaectea U KEFFEL HARBOUR. Main Wharf Lch. Trtnceas Mary/* Thj Cable. Lch -SJr T Frasar Lch. "Mary Roae." W. Bt Johana Oil Wharf H.M.S. "Fearleaf Coal Wharf Na VESSELS IN DBT DOCKS, Tanjaac Fagar. Albert Dock NU Victoria Dock119 words
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Article87 1933-10-10 1 Borneo West Coast Sarawak. Mlri] Western Approaches— Surveying Bea- 1 cons temporarily established: Position From:— (a) Lat. 3' 58" N. Jong. 112" '511 (appro*.) to— (b) Lat 4' 1511 [long. 113* 22'E (approx.K Details —A line of 8 floating surveying beacons 5 miles apart have been laid87 words
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Article27 1933-10-10 1 The ss. Laomedon on Oct. 5. at 6.15 O.M.T. passed. Black Conical ibouy surmounted by square cage. Latitude 131 0 North, Longitude 'ill* 50 East.27 words
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Article16 1933-10-10 1 The shlpoing and the Import and Export Offices will be closed on Wednesday Oct 18. 193316 words
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Advertisement101 1933-10-10 1 KM KNIKKS HYGEMQUE MIXTl RK TONIC ELIXIR World Wto RcpuuUcn. Refwe SutetltuUa •Lid t.\ all CLemUU md Stores and FEDERAL DISPENSARY fUfBn Square. Stngm^ore. o^^\ States i^&J Steamship Company Fast ana Regular three weekly Passenger and Prrtrht Service —SAN FRANC I HC-O— PORTLAND HONG KONG X*\ »aatk AiTtra Wast laaiav101 words
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Advertisement75 1933-10-10 1 AMERICA" PIONEER line y?A ROOSEVELT STEAMSHIP Co. The Staunch aaa sturdy snotarshlpt of toe American Fiercer Una mbody the mast advanced Meaa In vessel construction for tang vorage. Fast and Regular monthly FMght Barvtce. BONO KONG- /X— CRISTOBAL Saata Jlissan Wast lain PERU (MoUeado. Bridge Town Callao Facaaaajro Barbados Ftaattei.75 words
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Advertisement400 1933-10-10 1 |g NORDDEUTSCHEP (laeorporated It ▼J^^qQV Oennany The undermentioned an Urn company's Intended fixtures: OUTWARD Ft'LDA for taanlla. Hong Kong. Shanghai, N. China Japan Oct 11 lISAR for OoUo. Manila. Hong Kong, Shanghai. N. Chir Japan Oct M SAARbrucken fur UoUo, Manila. Hong Kong. Shanghai. N. China Japan Nov. HOMEWARD TRAVE400 words
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Advertisement428 1933-10-10 1 ERF. .mr.NT mnfrs Reduced Fares £67.3.11. MANILA /HONG KONG TO EUROPE. VIA AMERICA TassM class aerasa the racMa lit rlaas Baß la Assertra TaarM elasa AUaaUa aa the new aad fsaisai sa Msnhs^Ua ar sjl Wasatngiaa. (U aasaage taraaga lac Paaaaia Caaal Is desired aparasisaasaly t: extra) SPEED WITH COMFORT428 words
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Advertisement355 1933-10-10 1 ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO. LTD. irpora.fd In i "ELI.EKMW I INE. FOR HAVRE. LONDON, ROTTERDAM HAMIH KG Via Parts aad San Caul Due Sail* Steamrr S'parr S'pora CITY OP BAGDAD Oct. 30 Nov. I CITY OF LILLE Nor. Dec. S CITY OF EVANSVIIXE Dec 39 Jan. 1 FOR HONG MM*355 words
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Miscellaneous217 1933-10-10 1 SINGAPORE WEATHER REPORT. Stations Yesterday Last night Max. Rainfall Bright Mln. temp. Ins Sunshine temp. •F hrs. *F Alor Star 88 Nil 8 5 74 Sitiawan 80 NU 37 71 K. Trengganu 89 Nil 10.6 71 Baktt Jeram 83 1 01 1.9 70 Malacca 83 0.08 4.5 71 Singapore <Mt217 words
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Advertisement334 1933-10-10 1 DOMESTK iK (^KKKV IS BIRTH l.fß'K on f>- ii'Ur I. si Aleaandrs Bary ngspore. to luia mac TYollopei. I »ba> Tlie WUtOiire R*gl- < daughter SITUATIONS VACANT^ Wbea apaiylag la. Bag bssMlm advef tia*4 ht tbea* earamaa <raa ewatea *l teaU I—aaibv D* (Ml aewd vlginabi WANTEZ) an experienced rormpjnden-r334 words
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Advertisement620 1933-10-10 1 HOUSES. FLATS TO LET TO LET 7 Napier Rd A 14, ChaUworth Boad Apply Meyer Bros. TO l.aT. SHOP. PLAT. Ambf- Mansion* Apprj S-por* Building Carp U Market St TO LET flat No SS3. Orchard Road Oround floor Please epato> J S Nathan 5 A De Souxa StreH TO LTI620 words
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Advertisement690 1933-10-10 1 FOR SALE FOR BALI SPLENDID RUBBER ESTATP SM acres Mir* pleated Age of trace Ito 14 years old. Near KoU Tlnggl. Johorc roadside. Output at preacat 30 pseab (owing to sbortaa* of Ciißn) per month Clean Price t22Mt Apply to til. Straßs Thaes. DONT FORC.ET Ask for IX)WRIES $3.10 WHISKY.690 words
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Advertisement835 1933-10-10 1 LEGAL NOTICE. NOTKL The SHANGHAI rntS AND MARINE INSTRANCK COMPANY UMTTED. a Company luiaipuißfrt hi the Colony at ■eng Kong, which lately had a place of business m the Colour at No. 33. South Canal Road. Stags per*, hereby gtve notice that iprmiatliei bat been maa* ta the AecouaUat Oeaeral835 words
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Advertisement1122 1933-10-10 1 I BUSINESS CARDS MASSAGE HALL MANICURE AND MASSAGE. aba. HABU aad Mlae gSjMMJ M. WATCBLOO •TREET. TelrplMMM 74k7. For MAJSH IKr X ,> to FIGARO European L«dlei Halrdreiaeri RATPIXS HOTEL 'Room 120) and at M. Bras basah Boad Hair nrta— Setting Lotlnn Tar poo— Henna Bhampno— Oltrertne Shampoo— taorto tUwdym—1,122 words
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Miscellaneous150 1933-10-10 1 SUBSCRIPTION RATES M'Hhk* OaUlde wilbeul Mili<«. M»U r«lj|f M,ulM» t IM t It* t M I IH HIM I i. II7M l-tst It** ,rl tJttt ttttt WM »uUMea ekeaaea bewld karlu«V thr arvil baafe dsvreaat ADVERTISEMENT RATES Tbe r barges and BMtrertleen let CI AMI I llli \H\lßi •-r a«150 words
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Article144 1933-10-10 5 Decrease From £8,000 To £1,000 A Gramme? On the shores of the Orea* Bear Lake. In the North-West Territory of Canada, it Is reported, a source of radium has been discovered with so large a percentage of radium in the associated ores that It will be144 words
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Article89 1933-10-10 5 . Additional Testing Fee To Aid Industry. Canton. Sept. 27. The raw silk testing fee wUI be Increased from $2 a bale to U a bale, and the difference of $4 will be used to form a fund for the Improvement of silk and sericulture. Each bale Is89 words
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Article81 1933-10-10 5 SEAMEN'S AGITATION. Canton Union Levy On Imports. Canton. Sept. 28. To get a larger Income, the Seamen s Union Is going to collect 40 cents for each ton of goods brought Into port. The Municipal Chamber of Commerce has agreed to the suggestion of the seamen, and It is now81 words
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Article164 1933-10-10 5 $3,210,000 For Liquidation Of Obligations. Shanghai. Sept 27 The Nanking-Shanghai and HM Shanghal-Hangchow-Ningpo railway? have met In nine months this year ou'standing obligations to the extent of over 53.210.000. although their traffic has not well developed on account of trade depression. Such a large sum has never been164 words
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Article114 1933-10-10 5 Crowds Of People Disappointed. London. Sept. 18. Spiritualists and others who flocked to Braybrooke. a tiny village near Market Harborough. during the weekend in the hope of seeing a ghost, were disappointed, although they had an unexpected diversion. About forty people gathered In the churchyard in the114 words
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Article48 1933-10-10 5 Complete specification In respect of an Invention entitled "grit proof bearings," an Improvement in or modification of the Invention entitled "grit proof bearings" In respect of which complete specification was accepted on July 11 1933 filed by Cuthbert Oeorge Wilkinson of Kuala Sawah. Negrl Sembllan. has been accepted.48 words
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Article669 1933-10-10 5 Japan's Plans To Meet "Coming' Danger." Shanghai. Oct. 8. A report from Tolryo states that the five leading Ministers of the J I Government, the Premier, the the Minister of the N Foreign Minister, and ..he Minister ol Finance, held a meeting yesterday, when the Foreign669 words
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Article55 1933-10-10 5 CANTON SUGAR PLANT. Canton. Sect. 23. I proposal of Mr. Lin Yun-kal rhairmnn of the Kwangtung Provincial Government, the Provincial Oovemmnt. decided at Its 224 th meeting yesterday that Mr. William Howe, an American sugar expert, be appointed adviser In connection with the new sugar refining plant His contract Is55 words
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Advertisement214 1933-10-10 5 HOTELS TO-DAY'S ATTRACTIONS SPECIAL DINNER CLASSICAL MUSIC sis P .m.-9.i5 P .m. DANCE i FORMAL 9.45 p.m. Midnight. SATURDAY, Oct. 14th. GRAND CABARET and BALL Final Performance of MrH. T. SVE I LANOVA in Singapore WITH NEW NUMBERS. DANCING From' 9.45 p.m. to Midnight. ADMISSION NOM-DINERS $1.00. RAFFLES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA214 words
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Advertisement130 1933-10-10 5 "EPOCH" THE Pioneers A Leaden ot Quality MOVINO COIL Speakers THE Inventors of the modern Permanent Mann Movtnc Coll Speakers. The Speakers with LIFELIKE TONE— Used by over 3.000 Talkie Theatres England alone 24 dlflerrnt types to suit every purse purpose, each model the leader to Its own price class.130 words
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Advertisement345 1933-10-10 5 Efficient Service The watch or clock you buy trom us Is fully guaranteed and will be Hfi by our expert watchmakers. Gsmmeter 16 Coli ye t Quay HOLLYWOOD ACCLAIMS New Tangee Theatrical The bwasJM scar% <■( HsJfcvwa hat* ibe fjmous Tingrc Lirniuk with us toothin,:. prixntisc in am ki«. But345 words
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Miscellaneous148 1933-10-10 5 STATION Z.H.I. SINGAPORE. i Owned and operated by Radio Service Co. ot Malaya Ltd). Broadcast House. No. 2 Orchard Road. Singapore. WEDNESDAY. OCT. 11. 1933. 6 p m Recorded Music. 645 pm News Bulletin kindly supplied by Straits Times. Stock and Shares and Mar- 1 ket Report kindly supplied by148 words
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1014 1933-10-10 6 Soviet's Strong Stand On Rights Of The C.E.R. Moscow, Si pt 31 A serious warning to the effect that .-nment of the U.8.8.R. con- Japanese Government dli- 'vnslblc for the Intended M Manchukuo OoremI ward vlola'.kin of regard to the status of the1,014 words
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Article124 1933-10-10 6 no-Year-Old BuMding To Be Pulled Down. The Royal Naval College at O»borno Isle of Wight, where the PrfcsM ot Wales, the Duke of York, and the Duke of Gloucester were trained iis cadets, Is to be pulled down, accoidlng to a Sunday Times report. The College124 words
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Article72 1933-10-10 6 Telephone Lines To As-i-t Nanking Army. Nanking. Sept 29 With a view to facilitating the anti-Red drive In Klangsl the Ministry of Communications has undertaken to improve the telephone system between Nanchang and other points where high commands are stationed. New lines will be added to the existing72 words
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Article81 1933-10-10 6 Le Fllastlc. a soclete anonyme organised ander the law of France, of rue FaUdherbe. Lille <Nordi. France, manufacturers, have been authorised to file a specification for m Invention In respect of "a process for the manufacture of strong elastic linear elements of a textile basis." Mr. Oscar Ertnaes and81 words
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Article, Illustration125 1933-10-10 6 Found Unconscious At Foot Of Glacier. London, Sept 20. Mr. Lester Matthews, the stage and screen star, who was marmonths ago to Miss Anne Grey, the film actrcis fell 200 ft d near Heillgenblut, in the A Tyrol. yesterday and was badly hurt When the125 words
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Advertisement248 1933-10-10 6 STAIRS MADE HER PANT Penalty of Excess Fat Although she has lost but 7 lbs of rwelght. this woman finds tliat 7 lbs. h&s made a remarkable difference to her There can certainly be nothing wrong with a reducing treatment that surh lncn-ased energy and I urn 53 years o'd248 words
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Advertisement179 1933-10-10 6 r 5lB *v^^s Prepu-atlr 9 |ised the vvcrld jjbosc \,vho realize the mpcrtonce f| of pure urative S J^^fll on Isi" I l^jelii JJ MftHtr Qualities I Sample H I Urru:<unrry, A v m Vullcr* Pklpp. I IMalltal I unil.d. I mua llui l.li ..t. I Singapore i IWSURE WITH179 words
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Miscellaneous167 1933-10-10 6 Today's Crossword Puzzle (CLUES.) ACROSS. n SymboU ol roj»Jtf 18. Movements ol w» 19. Threatened 1. Mot pn\»t« 20 PupU 6. Entice* 21 Not either 10. Pointing 23 Wandered In ml 1 12. Baru.-t.cJ 24 Olltten 13. Bpeed V> Adored li Portion 2« Very short time 16. Ructvd rock 28.167 words
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Article356 1933-10-10 7 Constable's Story. INCIDENT IN NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. R M. Hoops, of the Asiatic Petroleum Company, was discharged by the fourth magistrate. Mr. J. M. Brander. yesterday, on a charge of hlr.derlng ged that, with the Urn of traffic against him. he turnirom North Bridge Road into High356 words
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Article112 1933-10-10 7 DOCTOR CHARGED. Alleged Negligent Driving:. n Our Own Correspondent > Seremban. Oct. 9. his motor-car titly and thereby collided with motor-car Dr. S C. Howard. Sembilan estate medical pracappearcd t.xlay before Raja K man. the 8 remban magls- h fendant :;tod by Mr F A Wright. R. Cole, nrosecuting. said112 words
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Article139 1933-10-10 7 HIS GOOD LUCK. Fortune-TeHer Given A Cent Towards Fine. d Our Out. Correspond Seremban. Oct. 9. "It is not I but the sparrows and the that tell fortunes." said an aged Chinese who appeared In the poUi charged with fortune telling. n sparrows and a tortoise were produced as exhibits.139 words
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Article69 1933-10-10 7 The Unemployment Fund Committee of the Rotary Club reports that contributions this year up to Oct. 1 totalled $3,370 72 and a sum of $3,195 was expended on relief between April 1 and Oct. 1. Administration expenses over the period were $32. so there U a balance of $143 As69 words
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626 1933-10-10 7 Transfer To Be Made Next Year. 'From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Oct. One consequence of the slump Is that Kuala Lumpur Is to have two hospitals Instead of three. The Tanglln Hospital, which Is used mainly by middle-class Asiatics, la to be closed In626 words
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Article93 1933-10-10 7 Driving Charge Again Postponed. F. M. Love, a European prison warder, who Is on bail or $200 on a charge of causing grievous hurt by a rash act to a Chinese Low Seng Poh while driving a car along Keppel Road on Oct. l, made another appearance93 words
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Article291 1933-10-10 7 Alleged Falsification Of Accounts. Charged with falsification of the accounts of the Mohammedan Driven' Benevolent Society and with abetment of the offence Abdul Karlm former secretary of the club, and Abdullah bin Mohamed Sheriff, an employee In the Malay Printing Press, respectively, appeared before Mr. R.291 words
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Article271 1933-10-10 7 Cross-Kxamination Of Mrs. Bell. The hearing was. continued today In the Supreme Court before the Chief Justice <Slr Walter Huggard; of the case In which Sylvester Stephen Bell Is seeking a decree nisi. Hla wife. Orace Margaret Bell. Is respondent, and H. E. Klyne Is cited as271 words
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Advertisement169 1933-10-10 7 MATINEE TO-MORROW AT 3.15 1 ALHAMBRA 1 6.15 OPENING TONIGHT 9.15 THRILLS! EXCITEMENT! ROMANCE 1 LEW AYRES tv who gambled for riches and GINGER K^/\jibl < as tlie lH>:iutiful manicurist who staked all for his love! -»>^ "DON'T Jf^ BET ON ~Y' LOVE" fl UniversaPs real-life romantic thriller that will169 words
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Advertisement212 1933-10-10 7 A FAMOUS FRENCH STAGE SUCCESS NOW BECOMES A BRILLIANT SCREEN TRIUMPH! The Beautiful English Star— ELISSA Fresh from i.t i MICCCM in 8* -SIGN OF THE ROSS T {S% in FOX'S Snappy iTiSwnili "L OvED YOU Ij .w^j WEDNESDAY" Ik 4fl Wllh WARNER BAXTER Jj VICTOR JORY and MIRIAM JORDAN.212 words
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Article28 1933-10-10 8 RUBBER SHARES. ¥mv wtt f H: m Urn m fnttfh HhhMMhh^ I i > c:- J D I UitpEL xJy \t\\ 1*; Hi 1 1 8^ I it i.i28 words
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Article770 1933-10-10 9 A M A LGA MATED MALAY ESTATES. Dividend Of 3 Per Cent HMM AVAILABLE FOR DEVELOPMENT. At the annual general meeting of the ders of Amalgamated Malay Estates. Ltd in Kuala Lumpur, on Thursday. Mr. D. H. Hampshire presiding said: I would refer you first to the balance sheet, wherein770 words
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Article210 1933-10-10 9 SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE. Dividend Of 5 Per Cent Recommended. The report of directors of Singapore Cold Storage Co.. Ltd. for the year ending June 30th to be submitted to the 31st. general meeting to be held on Tuesday, October 17th, states: The profit for the year amount* to $102.*****. Add210 words
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Article271 1933-10-10 9 ''Silver Rehabilitation Is Essential." Sept 26 Mr. Arthur Henderx>n. "However difficult the situation may be. the question we must *ccp steadily before us Is: What is the alternative should the Conference be unable to secure an international agreement?" M. Daladier. Much progress has beet, tealised since last June,271 words
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Article504 1933-10-10 9 Has Roosevelt Regime Failed? Malcolm Bowley and Son's weekly' report, dated London Sept 22. The American position remalrs most obscure, but we cannot help feeling I that the Roosevelt regime has achieved more than It Is credited with. To say that nothing has been achieved is ridiculous. It504 words
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Article835 1933-10-10 9 I Gold Prices Rise. SPECULATIVE DEMAND FOR RUBBER. I n Our Ow:. London. Sept 26. Though the usual mid-month revenue payments caused a contraction ot L' 4 million In Ban. ta by Wednesday night, mon mesy last week, more so t!nn prey. There wero ample "out funds835 words
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Article36 1933-10-10 9 RUBBER COMPANIES REPORTS. TllnlMl Kslate, Lid., Lmm *****. tatlons Ltrl A sun forward to credit Buk (1920 i Ltd for thp y«-.ir ••lid months ended '.n Jv An amount of i. 188 has been brought credit.36 words
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Advertisement447 1933-10-10 9 BANKING. NX iDBCfI INDISCHK BANDKLSBANI N. V. btabltatad U(>3 at Anuterdara Authorised CaplUU Olds 100.300.K9 Pa« up Capital O'.da M.OOO OS* gternea Olds JS.6Pl.i:j HI vi» mi i< l oi li Hl' \M. BKA.NCU Ot Il< r > 1 Ilk HAGUE BOTTERDAM. OVEKSt As BKAN( llf S BaUvla Head Offlot447 words
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Advertisement42 1933-10-10 9 OY M A WATCHES CHRONOMETERS: §NEW PATTERNS JUST ARRIVED WELL KNOWN TRADITIONAL QUALITY REMARKABLE DESIGNS ''RICES REMARKABLY LOW XEW MODELS IX GOLD- WHITE GOLD. CHROMIUM. ETC. SOLI WITH ABSOLUTE GUARANTEE. AGENT: him uujami CAPITOL BUILDING BRANCH STAMFORD ROAD 30-A RAFFLES PLACE SINGAPORE.42 words
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Advertisement271 1933-10-10 9 BANKING. NELERLANDSCKE HANDEL-MAATSCH/PPU, N. V. (NETHKRI.AM)S TRADING SOCIETY.) Established in Amsterdam 21 H!:\!) <»i ii. i, AMRBKDAII W ITH BRANCHES IN ROTTERDAM AND THK H \(.t L. HEAD O ICE H>'< Mr I RATAVU Brrntrirs throughout ihe I) fe F** ."nfUet and In the Btralt» t>; k CMna. Ja .-.i..271 words
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Article120 1933-10-10 10 Singapore. AMI A MB IM Dent Bft On Lov« With Lew Ayrrs Oinger Roftn. 6 is— 9 15 CAMTOL I Loved You Wednesday With Warner Baxter Ellssa Land! 6 I J— 9ls. CU.AT HOKLO Cabaret- A Yankee at King Aribur'a Court Dr. Jekyll to Mr. Hyde. MAKLBOROI <,H Soil120 words
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826 1933-10-10 10 The Straits Times SINGAPORE. TUESDAY. OCT 10. 1933. GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS. Leading local contracting firms hive long been dissatisfied with the system followed In letting government contracts. The last time this subject was dealt with In the Straits Times was In May iast, (ollovlng a speech delivered by Mr. H. Hphlck826 words
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Article183 1933-10-10 10 The F.M.S. Gazette states: Mr D. H. Hampshire has been appointed a member of the Railway Board for a further period of one year with effect from Nov. 8. 1933. Miss N. F. Careless. European mistress. Maxwell School. Kuala Lumpur, has been granted nine months and seven days183 words
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Article639 1933-10-10 10 AN OPEN MARKET. The opportunities for Malayan fruit growers have been btressvd by the f: raits Times on more than one occu sion. The profits from this form Ol horticulture are not startling, but It Is seldom Indeed that prices for fruit ami vegetables fall to639 words
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Article1126 1933-10-10 10 BRITISH BANKS. Part 11. In this, the second part of his article on the growth of British banks. Mr J F. Ashby deals trith the Midland and Martins Banks. Comparisons are always Invidious and often dangerous. The statement Is very obviously true In any attempt to describe1,126 words
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Advertisement151 1933-10-10 10 J h<* best lor jggaa GRAND PRIX #%gS|faQ British Made •S2SBB Loadrd with Smahelras IHjjiiond Toiider. _>^*"-^. Thr (.rind Pri» »ttf» uiiformly rxerllcnt f. —jV vrtorllb-i, «-tlh pfcmaaat condition* of dir- 1 hirer »nd MtlrriM veil up to Ihr capability l~iiin"» <fc I •f the fun. "1 '*~*J c. l151 words
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Advertisement53 1933-10-10 10 THE ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY, LIMITED, HIGH CLASS ENGLISH and GERMAN PIANOS FOR HIRE AT MODERATE PRK ES. NEW And SECONDHAND PIANOS K»R S\I.E CASH OR HIRE PAYMIMs HH TO SI IT EVERYBODY The Robinson Piano COMPANY, LIMITED. Oil YKR Ql AY. SINGAPORE. i In. jrponted in Hong Keg > monique53 words
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Article, Illustration431 1933-10-10 11 HIS FLIGHT TO AUSTRALIA. Good Chance To Break The Record. \ST TIMi:. iJi inland To Malaya In Six Da%-. \ir-( ommodort Sir harle> kmgsfcrd Smith, who is fl>inff to Australia in an aeroplane he bought in Knrlaad* for urn' in the Commonwealth, left431 words
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Article202 1933-10-10 11 WHY DERTIL SHOT AT DR. DOLLFUSS. "Stepfather Chosen To Save Austria.** Vienna. Oct 4. The Chancellor. Dr DoUfusm. has paased a favourable night and his condition U considered satisfactory He has no fever and his early recovery Is anticipated by the attending physicians. The Inquiry Into the muU\<-> which promptedAneta-Trans-Ocean - 202 words
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Article87 1933-10-10 11 Sharp Criticism Of Nazi (Jovcrnment London. Oct 7 The much advertised mass meetinn jt the Albert Hall which was called to promote relief action for German relugees passed off on Tuesday nlcht without undue Incident. The principal speech was delivered by Professor Einstein, who sharr>!v :.al Socialist German87 words
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Article112 1933-10-10 11 NEW LIGHT PLANE. To \U> Cnn«trurted Entirely From Wood. lostov-Oon. Oct. 2. The Inst.tute of Aviation at Novocherkassk has started work on the construction of a new light cheap two-'■-roplane. NAI-2. designed by r.ts of the Institute. ,:.ine Is made entirely of wood :.d birch plywood> all material* being of112 words
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Article187 1933-10-10 11 Von Papen's Suggestion RIDDING POLITICS OF PRIVATE INFIA'ENCE. Frankfurt on-Main. Oct 10. Government ownership of the armament Industry throughout the whole world was advocated by Herr Franz von Papen. the Vice-Chancellor, in a speech today as a means of eliminating the "secret influence of armament concerns187 words
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Article101 1933-10-10 11 COULD SUPPLY WORLD Manchukuo'* I'nlimited Drug Supplier London. Oct 9. How can unfortunate China— genuinely anxious as her Government may be to put down the odious traffic —cope wlir. such a menace, asks the Manchester Guardian, in an editorial reference to the report of the Opium Board of th>- League101 words
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Article78 1933-10-10 11 GERMAN JOURNALISTS. To Be Civil Servants In Future. Berlin. Oct 5 Non -Aryans and Aryans married to non- Aryans will be expelled from the professions by the new law T'-v i the rights and duties of professional journalists. All Journalists henceforth will bconsidered as civil servants and most sj them78 words
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Article79 1933-10-10 11 Probably Coming To End In December. Washington. Oct. Am-r.c a will probably go "wet" on Dec 6. the day after the 36th BUte of the Union records Its vote and turns the scale in favour of abolition of pr >- hibltion Collectors ol Internal revenue have already been furnished79 words
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Article70 1933-10-10 11 WORLD CONFERENCE. Will Not Meet A*ain At Geological Muaeum. London. Jet S. The Geological Museum. Bouth Kensington, will not again be the scene oi the World Economic Conference The authorities have decided to proceed with the original plan to move In historic specimens This has no aignlflranre with relation toReuter - 70 words
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Article67 1933-10-10 11 Attempt To Provoke Insurrection. Warsaw. Oct. 7. The Supreme Court has refused to grant the appeal Bled by the ten leaders of the Left opposition, who were sentenced in January. 1932. by the court at Breast- Lltowsk to long terms of jnprisonment on a charge of having attemptedAneta-Trans-Ocean - 67 words
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Article40 1933-10-10 11 DR. E. MICHELSEN, New (ierman Consul-General For Shanghai. Berllr.. Oct 9 Dr Erk-h Michelsen. who U going to Siianghal as Cmxi- 1 -General was eni by the Chinese Minister Dr. Micheisen has spent 22 years w the Far Bast.— ReuUr.40 words
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Article50 1933-10-10 11 TRANS-CAUCASIAN LINE. Three Electric Locomotives Bought From Italy. Batum. Oct 8 Three electric locomotives have been brought here from Italy for the electrt fled Suram Pass section of the Trsn*eaucasian Railway Altogether seven such locomotives, each equipped with six motors, and weighing 13a tons, have been ordered from Italy —Tass50 words
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Article49 1933-10-10 11 General Strike Not Likely In Vienna. Vienna, Oct 10 The Socialist leaden were still con ferrlng at midnight but a general strike is regarded as unlikely In view of the fact that the ban on the Arbe'tT Zettung is only for one month The city U .ter49 words
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Article559 1933-10-10 11 Terrible Explosion. TWO MEM KILLED AM) II INJURED. London. Oct. t. Two memoers of the crew of the British submarine L 26 were killed and 14 others received Injuries when an explosion occurred In the battery room of the vessel yesterday morning when she was In the559 words
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Article76 1933-10-10 11 Chinese Military Mission-; Touring Italy. Rome. Oct 9 The Chinese aviation mission headed by Lieut -Oen H W. Chan, touring Italian airports. U being extensively feted. Gen Chan says he Is only studying there Is no question of buying The Chinese naval rat— lon headed by Vlee-Admlral ChanReuter - 76 words
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Article45 1933-10-10 11 Chinese Indemnity Student-. In London. Londrm. Oct. 9. Nine Chinese students. Including a girt, the first fruits of the Boxer Indemnity arrived In London today ties China Committee Is MM i to enter them at Oxford Cambridge. London. Edinburgh and Manchester —ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article, Illustration478 1933-10-10 11 THE ZUYDER ZEE RECLAMATION. Official Opening Of Main Dyke. Den Oever. Sept 25 The official Inauguration of the big dyke which connects the Provinces North- Holland and Frlesland. and which has closed off the Zuyder Zee (now the Ysel-Lake). took place today, and the dyke Is now fully opened for478 words
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Article93 1933-10-10 11 "THE TIME TO BUY." VJL Recovery ampaign In Full Swin*. New York. Oct. 9 The recovery rampagln Is now In full swing Its slogan "now Is the time to buy" was given prominence In newspaper advertisements Oen Hugh S Johnson, the recovery administrator, warned the people that thetr payrolls cannot93 words
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Article915 1933-10-10 11 The "Younjj Marshal" To Replace Him? DfIUGUH IN NORTH. ><>\iet Army Nearing Manchu Town. With the reported r. nation of den. Ho ing-chini; from hut post of virtual dictator in the North and the rumour that e\-Mar-hal (hang H«uch liang w being recalled from Kurope toSin Kuo Min - 915 words
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Advertisement54 1933-10-10 11 MILK THAT l> >Uh •HO OWKMr VI ELIJM U Kll M. IHi sll 111 K iwhud rr KKtr- mt mm HITHDI Ml Noi Ki-i.r rmi mi iJiti n ii aj owrxrrvr to i »hk < ■> ALMO T»Y KXIM IN VM K W i'»im OBTAIN V«l» M Wl Mil IMI.INO54 words
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482 1933-10-10 12 Railways Liability At Huge Figure. Hit- .il-trmiiic rapidii) with law the I- MS. luiaiidal NBWH are mrltitiK attay in revealed in fhr jnnuil report of the Audit" and I M M the md of 193! thrrr was leM I I.SM.M* available to mrrt th<* ■■ttaaaftai drfl.il482 words
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Article90 1933-10-10 12 THREE CHARGES. Lawyer*a lerk In (ourt. Mr H A \:ng inability ur.dns of fraud, offences ukruptcyi 1 to accounts with U: Works of Orchard (l. ht .f rs to a le of 50 gallons of Messrs John Little and Co isl9ls> and Slew Kuan and Co of Ghaut <$51 7090 words
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Article73 1933-10-10 12 M.S.V.R. DINNER. Popular Event In Volunteer fund was held on M MSVH \l< v Kual.l Lurr.pur In the m.irk the close of I This is the first of what Is hoped will be affair, and Judging ided. it will prove to be nt. i.-s proposed "The r r K J73 words
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Article64 1933-10-10 12 MR. JUSTICE TERRELL. Good WWm From Selan^or Har. Our Own Correspondend Kuala Lumpur. Oct. 9 'he Selangor Bar assem:.ng at the Supreme Court to wish goodbye to the Hon. Mr i r 11. acting Chief Justice. t- his departure to Englai'd on h thanked the members of i ember I64 words
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Article141 1933-10-10 12 American Women's I^ong Journey. Two American ttonv-r. Mrs Aro and id Miss Edna Olmsted. arrived ipon yesterday havlnn Ud 12.000 miles from Belgium In a ruck, taking five and a nail months on the trip. Denis is the daughter of Mr Andre Roosevelt and a cousin141 words
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Article159 1933-10-10 12 No Trouble With Non-Malay Yaocinators. An interesting question was raUed at the last meeting of the Perak St.uo Council The Orang Kaya Mentri express-a the hope that Government would not abolish the posts of public vacclnator, of which there were two in Perak. Ht would like vaccinating officers159 words
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Article96 1933-10-10 12 JOHORE WEDDING. The wedding took place at the Roman Catholic Church yesterday of Mr. Tan Chlak Moh. eldest son of Mr. and Mrs Tan Chew Wah of Singapore, and Miss Wong Kwee Cheng, third daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Wong Ah Seng The fcride. who wore a dress96 words
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Article164 1933-10-10 12 R.E. Mohamed Kassim. HISINKSS TO CARRY ON AS USUAL. (From O«r Own Correspondent Kuala Lumpur. Oct 9. The estate of Mr. R. E. Mohamed Kassim. the wealthiest Indian merchant in Malaya during his lifetime. was the subject of a motion h« <ro before Mr Justice McFall164 words
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Article127 1933-10-10 12 Seladanp Appears On Rubber Kstate. Shortly after the labourers employed on Jelebu Estate had gone into the fields, on Monday mornlr.g. a seladang i appeared amongst them. It cl Tamil man and very seriously Injured him. the beast goring the man in the abcio.Tien. It t;ien turned its127 words
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Article79 1933-10-10 12 LONG SERVICE Buttcrworth Land Itailiff Honoured. From Our Own Corresponded > Penang. Oct. 9. Mr Tan-.by Ketchil bin Dawood. i who retired this month from the i position of land bailiff at Butterworth. after 36 years' servi<-'. was presented with the Imperial Borvice Medal by the Resident Councillor on behalf79 words
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388 1933-10-10 12 ANNIVERSARY OF THE "DOUBLE-TENTH." Birth Of The Republic In China. Twenty-two years ago today the Chinese Revolution englnt the late Dr. Sun Vat Sen. which ed a successful conclusion four months later and brought about the fall Manchu Dynasty. Dr Sun's Ideals and policy, unfortunately, have not been faithfully tarried388 words
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Article62 1933-10-10 12 Mrs. Matthews of 1. Anders- was yesterday fined $2 on charges oi failing to produce a driver's licence and with driving a motor car without taffta] a licence endorsed. The charges were In connection with an accident In which she was Involved, in Clemenceau Avenue. She was previously62 words
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Article454 1933-10-10 12 PERAK OFFICIAL IN KUALA LUMPUR. Sultan's Opinion. IS TOWN PLANNBI NECESSARY? The abolition of the Town Planning Department of Perak was iHirmarrt a 1 the last meeting of the Pi Council. Towkay Leong Sin Nam stated I many difficulties would arise I result of the control of town plai'matters In454 words
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Article141 1933-10-10 12 Three Months' Gaoi For Carpenter. Sentence o! three months' rigorous Imprisonment was passed on a Chinese. j Wong Then 3eng. who was convicted after trial of theft of $4 92 from the Ceylonesc Temple In Cauter Hall. The accused, in a statement from the dock, stated that141 words
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Article103 1933-10-10 12 I Eight Months For Man Found In Room. Tan Kirn Teow received his sixth sentence for a criminal oilence ym day when Mr. H. A. Forrer convicted him of house trespass, and sentence of eight months' rigorous imprisonment was passed. After a woman, living on the first103 words
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Article490 1933-10-10 12 PASSING OF A DRESS TRADITION. Ku*l.i Lumpu. a good duced $T\ct' > and low member with it Dress anviiu tbe mer.nt that new dress oc keeping the L the number and meetings Increased to n that It became Impossibly foolish to ■aka a kind of490 words
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Article12 1933-10-10 12 Two Indians were assaulted I Chinese In Dunlop Street arly la night.12 words
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Article37 1933-10-10 12 A police constable on round.* shortly before mldr.ight lound a i. In Hill Street Th«- man *v oiu but unable to speak and t. era! abrasions on his face. It li thought that he had b.cti ai37 words
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Advertisement108 1933-10-10 12 a» T *-"T I aiSRrC Vv^R^F^HttL i 4 "^fiaar <> JB-'*^'- 4 l *^^r^^^ **i£ m LIFE INSURANCEan Impregnable Wall rIE world ha* sttnmed tome tad economic experiences In recent years. Financial saXefuarik which were thought strong and trustworthy have proven weak and fli msy. You owe it to your108 words
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Article, Illustration1149 1933-10-10 13 PLANTED PREFERRED TO ZAMINDARS \n Indian contributor who is familiar with conditions rxith in Mi own country and in Malaya discusses, in the arti(U- published below, the position of the Indian estate labourer fn thi-. country. Bi opinions are particularly interesting in view1,149 words
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Article211 1933-10-10 13 NANCHANG CAPTIVES. Johnson And Blue In Singapore. Two of the four men who have become known to the world as the Nanchang captives" and who wore held for several months by bandits in ;nity of Ncwchwang passed throotti Singapore yesterday on their way home. They were Mr Johnson, chief officer,211 words
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Article58 1933-10-10 13 Two benefit performances in aid of the general funds of the V.M.C.A. will ac given at the Roxy Theatre. Katong. >n No*. 25. PavUlon Limited Is giving the use of the films -The Mayors Nest." which wUI be shown at 8.15 p.m.. and "The Faithful Heart." which will be shown58 words
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Article54 1933-10-10 13 'From Our Own Correspondent Malacca. Oct. 9 The following Arms hi.ye N contributed the sums mentioned In aid of the War.ekan* Cer-monlal and Procession —Sime Darby and Co. Ltd. $100; The S-: ■ship Co. Ltd. $100; I Llcctnr Lighting Ltd.. $100; Harper OllflUan and Co Ltd $50: E54 words
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Advertisement56 1933-10-10 13 'ri k Ir/iiJ vv.\w ii ii :ii; 'J^MH^L!' fS[2ar/£[l n 9\ NON ALCOHOLIC \FRAMROZ*C^| |V^ SINGAPORE^^^j j HOP ALE A M MIN ||4 uMOIIt IIKINK Prepared From HIM KENTISH HOPS. i il\ I ikt- shand> FRAMROZ CO. m GUARD YOUR THROAT AGAINST WINTER ILLS by taking EVANS* Pastilles Made to56 words
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Advertisement241 1933-10-10 13 White, lustrous teeth are half of her charm listerine Tooth Paste is win- me Tooth Pa>te is tinning millions on iv merit and value ever off.-red in a quality un its moderate price. tooth paste. DeTeloped by the maker* of Change to I.iMrrin.- T..nth Listerine Antispetic, it em- Paste. Give241 words
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1422 1933-10-10 14 Home Racing. Vines Now A Professional. Yacht Club's Cup. ENGLISH IlKt TOnCS. KEN HILL LIFTS THE AYR GOLD CUP Will Gordon Richards Break Fred Archer's Record Our Own Correspondent > a S»-pt 25 mat in home racing this en the famous Royal CaleHunt and Western Meeting at .js of r1,422 words
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Article108 1933-10-10 14 First Game With Tilden In January. New York. Oct t. Ellsworth Vines has turned professional and signed a year's contract with TUden. Vines' professional debut, an exhibition game with Tilden. will be made at Madison Square Garden on Jan. 10 next year Tilden refused to discloseReuter - 108 words
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Article64 1933-10-10 14 < From Our Own Correspondent Seremban. Oct. t For the first time since the lnaugua lion of the Emmanull English School. a local private Institution, an athletic sports meeting will be held on Saturday. Not. 4. FMteen Items are on the programme including an event for Old Boys.64 words
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Article300 1933-10-10 14 THE CESAREWITCH PROBABLES. Weston To Ride tard Derby's Favourite. Weston, who piloted Hyperio.i to victory In the Derby and the St. Leger. will ride Lord Derby's C.alscard (the favowite) in the Cesarewitch Stakes to be ran at Newmarket to-morrow. London. Oct. 9. Following are the Cesarewltch probbles with Jockeys: NitslchlnReuter - 300 words
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836 1933-10-10 14 BETSY'S FINE RECORD TO WIN CHINTA CUP Keen Racing In The Six Metre Yacht Event Winning all Ihrr* of the srrirs Mr Matheson's Betsy becomes the holder of the (hint. hallrnre (up at the Yacht Club. Kilat had a good win in the six metre* class race on Sunday and836 words
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Article92 1933-10-10 14 SPORTING FIXTURES. To* My. OrUbcr I*. tiasU vt. O, Padang WnliM-td.it. OrUto-r 11. XV vs Public Ber ii Pmdann RAF A" vs WllUhlres \r i sere Krd II 2nd; SRC grd.; v» Police Ist. Padani;: a OR A. Pay* l*bar VM( A 1 it A YM C A grd i92 words
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Advertisement45 1933-10-10 14 MASSED BANDS OF THE ALDERSHOT TATTOO iHE HIGH LIGHTS OF THE 1933 TATTOO ALL THAT WAS BEST IN THE TATTOO ARE RECORDED ON "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" RECORDS L AND HEAR THESE WONDERFUL RECORDS OR SEND FOR LIST. MOU TRI E'S "H.M.V." SPECIALISTS N.NCiAPORE AN PICNANG.45 words
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Advertisement140 1933-10-10 14 When we saij "This b the Hem 4 TIGER BEER" /—we bout that HIRE. Tlcer Beer U brewed under the most perfect conrtttlntu poulbte. The Brewery, a modern structure let In ideal, rural and cool sur- rounding* by Urn ae«— fonUUu the latt word in Modern Brevery S§ig§^* equipment and140 words
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Article251 1933-10-10 15 Poor Display For Malacca Crowd. 'From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca. Oct. 9. A large crowd, attracted by last nights boxing at the City Park Boxing Ring, was disappointed in the main event of the evening between Battling Chan. 8.7. bantamweight champion of North Malaya, and Kid Fond. 7.12. the251 words
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Article316 1933-10-10 15 INDIANS TROUNCE RAFFLES. Poor Display On Sodden (iround. Indian Assocn 4. K a flies Col. 0. of a v.ry low standard wiu witnessed at Balestier Road, yesterday. »hon the Indian Association enter1 Raffles College and won by four > nil. The (round was too wet for anything like fast play,316 words
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Article265 1933-10-10 15 for S'><>il NcgrPi Hone Record. I Oar Own Correspondent) -(■rfinbin. Oct. 1. Mtaal unbeaten home D was :ioon when Selanoriore a huge crowd at boat them in the initial inter-State game of the Malayan hockey season, by two cicar goals. Of the old brigade who had been ir..;trutr.ental265 words
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Article156 1933-10-10 15 S.C. F.A. CUP FINAL. Teams Selected For Sunday's Match. Chinese Football Association cup Anal betw<Mi the Siong 800 Athletic Ai-t(H-lation and the Chinese Champion Athletic Association will take place on Sunday at the Jalan adlum At the conclusion of the match. Mrs Tay Uan Teck will give away the cup156 words
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Article405 1933-10-10 15 Results Of Negri Sembilan Athletic Events. From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban. Oct. The Negrl Sembilan Chinese Athletic Sports held on the King George V School padang on Saturday and Sunday turned out to be a huge success. The results of the evenu were:— 100 metres: 1. Wong Chan405 words
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Article65 1933-10-10 15 M.C.C's REPLY. Not Published But Sent To Australia. London. Oct. 0. The M.C.C. has replied to the Australian Board of Control's cable which was sent to England at the conclusion of the Board's meeting In Septe.nber. but nothing has been divulged as the Australian Board does not wish publication ofReuter - 65 words
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Article42 1933-10-10 15 Jock McAvoy Knocks Out Archie Sexton. London. Oct. 9. At Bellevue. Manchester in a British middleweight championship and Lonsdale Belt contest over fifteen rounds. Jock McAvoy. the holder, knocked out Archie Sexton of Bethnal Green In the tenth round. Renter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article469 1933-10-10 15 Pros. Not Acceptable As Administrators. The agitation in favour of professional footballers being given a status which would enable them to take a hand In the control of the Association game has flamed up afresh says 0 Wagstaffe Simmons. We are told \h&t another test of469 words
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Article278 1933-10-10 15 Teams For First Game j On Thursday. The first local hockey trial match will be played at the S.C.C. on Thursday evening. The teams were selected last night as follows Whites:— Dr. 8. L. Oehlers <S.RC>: Lieut. W Douglas (RE). A. G Armstrong (SRC); Hazara Singh 1 Police278 words
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Article89 1933-10-10 15 (Prom Our Own Correspondent* Seremban. Oct. 9 The :ollowlng are the Negri Sembllan results In connection with the Warren Shield Competition The shootlng took place at the Seren.ban Range yesterday No. 1 Co: M VI 184 polnU E. Company USVR 139 poinU. No 2 Co: 11. V.I. 12389 words
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Advertisement287 1933-10-10 15 PHGENIX a w e a r t a ce t «s 9 ~-"<s -iSI Bring the beaming fjV smile of good cheer to the multi- Medical Men appraise jk^b W|^S3l^ •c 1 ~^y #k the purity and per- A» %X~ Wk ~M *J fection of all Phoenix m^ I JL287 words
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Article94 1933-10-10 16 PLANE THAT COULD NOT STOP. Flew In (inles Then Crash. ring round In a circle 2.000 ft th the rudder bar Jamr and led finally to make a th the machine ou\ .:.Uing groun- 1 Is »ms the extraordinary (eO an English atr r R. C Empson, and his ■A94 words
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Article45 1933-10-10 16 ALDERMAN W KELLY. showman Stage* Hi> Owl Funeral. Lonu t In h!i d out in (i. W W I i n lioi the tuncral an AMeraun R retan \i preI n I Koutc Pla: nd nska H It when t of the would la, Tim45 words
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Article30 1933-10-10 16 BRIGHTER CHURCHES. Jiting At Ni^ht rtdhncdl. In S' J4. they yal bl'.io irch the colour •he blue urih is illuir.ir.ated d 'ightlng I H B plcasea ever." Hi seenu dr30 words
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Article40 1933-10-10 16 Mr A de Mello. BA < Cantab' Bar-nster-.it-L*w <Gray°s Inn> and Docteur en Urolt Parts >. formerly a member of the Malayan Civil Service, is expected back in Singapore at the end of this month to resume practice at the Bar here.40 words
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Article163 1933-10-10 16 Bill Traced To Antwerp: 3 Men Arrested. It »as revealed in the Antwerp court n Sept. 21 that a 1 1.000 I England note, which formed part of the ransom paid in vain by Col. Lindbergh for the recovery of his Infant son. was recently paid Into tfie163 words
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Article96 1933-10-10 16 HOLD-IT ON BRIDGE. Motorists' Encounter With A Crocodile. A party of motorists crossing the bridge which spans the Nile near its source at Jlnja at midnight on Sept M were held up by a big crocodile slowly ambled towards them, says tlie Nairobi correspondent of the NewjChronlcle. When they tried96 words
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Advertisement71 1933-10-10 16 <irr*t I jwiurite I" SAMUH OOLDWYN |T» JSS £j £2 mi.) MiTuKunin \/\onaiu A tm. ,^/VTb; -m. m- -m. mT aY IvT'^bV How rould she t MICKEY MOUSE in f 111 |ll¥l JL/^ that the one who "MICKEY'S GALA rm-J fTf Ltti L^| I M-^te ,O, OV c premiere" mncniirnnnrnl71 words
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Advertisement250 1933-10-10 16 VAUXHALL LIGHT SIX A BIG CAR in all bat PRICE ©r before has such Jaß^^ quality, such smooth mMbhw power, such .corny com- BpmX'Tl/ > fort, certain safety, nor /^f?/^^/ sparkling performance 1 been built Into a car at /m J^^^iv ~~^tf^^^Tm anywhere near the price. ■■■fc^^^BP^^^*^ Hl r "n250 words
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Advertisement747 1933-10-10 17 JllS S lI IHJPaI IS I MJ^afli^V ~^4 ,1| OMtir the best NEW MESS X j*Ly I British I tw^tw^tmtm v^^V K MATERIAL* HAVE Places Six f^^li ffefe^ < THE NEW HOME hJIB H^^^^n MALAYA'S MOST Departments \MI 1 1 SSSmBI modern newspapl ID uZsl I Hfflr M I p*=j747 words
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Article1545 1933-10-10 18 Today the building stands completed: rectangular in shape. 150 feet deep by 37 feet wide, finished in green cement, steel windows providing the maximum light and air but a great many difficulties had to be overcome before it reached its present state, essentially dignified but graceful in its lines. Piles1,545 words
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Advertisement93 1933-10-10 18 MODERN SANITATION L WATER AND GAS SUPPLIES TO NEW STRAITS TIMES BUILDING INSTALLED BY FONGHIN G.H. WATTS GO. SANITARY ENGINEERS AND DRAINAGE CONTRACTORS RECENT CONTRACTS INCLUDE GRAND STAND SINGAPORE TURF CLUB QUARTERS. (RESTAI It VNT AND OFFICES ARCHIPELAGO BREWERY MALAYAN BREWERY NEW RAILWAY STATION Etc. Etc. BRIT SH A*Gt^ -t^Sfy^93 words
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Advertisement49 1933-10-10 19 Stewart M^lmtyre I Co., Ltd. I STRUCTURAL x_ 1 ENGINEERS I j r KBBfSBB ss AND 1 I i GENERAL r^^H a I CONTRACTORS. |_J j 1 I J JM^. t^- 1 Ptione 4450 I j ORCHARD ROAD, I SINGAPORE. WMLlia^iMlß^^lßiMiaiMMlt B M, l,w t M It i.WtlW— I49 words
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Advertisement78 1933-10-10 20 PAPER and PRINT LENDRUM LIMITED. LONDON BRITISH PAPERS: CANADIAN NEWSPRINT "DRIWELL" BLOTTING PAPKR "PROGRESS" BOND PAPER "DURAFORT" AND "COMMERCELEDGER PAPERS. •STRATHESK" DUPLICATING PAPER "BUTTERFLY" BRAND GUMMED PAPER TAPES AND PAPERS. ROTARY PRESSES: CRABTREE'S newspaper PRESSES. OFFSET LITHO PRESSES PRINTING INKS, etc. KIDD'S NEWSPAPER AND COMMERCIAL JOBBING INKS AND ROLLER COMPOSITION.78 words
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Advertisement92 1933-10-10 20 The full list of contractors and suppliers of materials is as follows Reinforced concrete Vibro piling. Sime, Darby Cj.. Ltd. Green Abertone cement for outside finish, Sime, Darby Co.. Ltd. Structural steelwork, Redpath. Brown Co. Ferrocrete cement and lift, Ciuthrie Co., Ltd. Snowcrete white cement, William Jacks Co.. Ltd. Crittalls92 words
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Advertisement185 1933-10-10 21 SIKKI. BUR PIUNfi I AMIVKII Bl II DINGS tkki. msixm CMHDRI (U.K. MM Irtiin num Ny( LATWG MATERIALS BUILDING M" Niuii) BOQVmt i O MM.'V.M. RAIi I ATH ENGINEERING Emou VKKIIK ROOFING PIPES T^ T 7 T r^« T mT m m, e ™>, DIVISION I^HKKS D\Ml' I'R(H)HN(i YNAMOi :o!185 words
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Advertisement45 1933-10-10 21 ONE OF THE MOST NOTICEABLE FEATURES OF MODERN PROCESS IS THE SUCCESSFUL BI ENDING OF ELEGANCE AND EFFICIENCY THUS YOU FIND THAT INDIA is a HANDSOME tyre. FIT INDIA NEXT TIME. SCOTLAND'S OWN TYRE! SOLE AGENTS:— Si me, Darby Co., Ltd. INCORPORATED IN THE SA45 words
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Article257 1933-10-10 22 SIME, DARBY CO, LTD Only the best materials and plant being used in the construction, Vibro concrete piles were automatically specified for the foundations. To do its work properly, the \ast mass of printing machinery had to have, of course, adequate foundations and the piles had to penetrate to depths257 words
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Article180 1933-10-10 22 . The large flat roof of the new building is of concrete, protected and insulated by a false roof of wood which is in turn waterproofed and insulated from the rigours of the climate by several layers of "Rok" roofing surfaced with gravel. The "Rok" roofing was supplied180 words
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Article, Illustration866 1933-10-10 22 The degree of success achieved by two persons with initiative, using only high-class materials, keeping prices competitive and maintaining a first-class service, is very surprising. Until a short time ago, the majority of the products now manufactured by the United Metal Works building contractors had to866 words
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Advertisement214 1933-10-10 22 I NEW BUILDING, SINGAPORE FOR I THE STRAITS TIMES PRESS ARCHITECTS-MESSRS SWAN MACLAREN -SINGAPORE. j THE ENTIRE STRUCTURE IS OF BRITISH STEEL WORK, DESIGNED AND FABRICATED UNDER THE DIRECTION OF THE ARCHITECTS, BY REDPATH BROWN CO., LTD. I ST£EL ESTABLISHED INCORPORATED (U.K.) I 1802. V** 1896. H.M. GOVERNMENT, INDIA OFFICE214 words
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Article240 1933-10-10 23 JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. The furniture of the Composing, Binding and Despatching Departments constructed to very intricate designs was manufactured by Messrs. John Little Co., Ltd., at their factories in Cavanagh Road and Kramat Lane. The furniture supplied to the Composing Department includes Composing Frames, each containing one set of240 words
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Advertisement184 1933-10-10 23 .^^S INTERIOR WORK. FINE WORKMANSHIP MODERATE COST. RECENT CONTRACTS INCLUDE THE SUPPLY OF FURNITURE FOR 4 RAFFLES COLLEGE. SPECIAL JOINERY WORK FOR THE NEW '-^^•»^o*- x RAY DEPT AND THE DENTAL CLINIC AT THE GENERAL HOSPITAL MF wEmm f Jmm Hi f V" MAKERS O F FINE FURNITURE. UNITED METALWORKS184 words
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Article, Illustration10 1933-10-10 24 > IK \lll c.mine in lor Iheir iuraU after the race.10 words
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Article, Illustration32 1933-10-10 24 A VIEW of a 30-men rarinr prah::. the Hujan Panas." The flac-bearer. the 31st man. U not allowed to paddle, but acts as cox. keeping time for the strokes with his flat.32 words
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Article, Illustration27 1933-10-10 24 Prahu Racing On The Miri River. I ol I,' 5 prahiu racing down Miri river. THE START of a 15 -men prahu race on the Miri river.27 words
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Article, Illustration21 1933-10-10 24 MISS MARIBEL VINSFN. who waa th limes 1*47 amateur champion skater of America, is now giving exhibitions in London. (Planet Nan.)21 words
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Article, Illustration24 1933-10-10 24 MANY WEBE LNU'RED and a cafe was demoUsfaed la a wild flfht between police and Communists outside the SsJm Warns* la Paris. (PUnet News.)24 words
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Advertisement17 1933-10-10 24 THE OCEAN ACCIDENT AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION, LTD. (Incorporated in Crest BriU s) Brad OiLc* for MsJafai SINGAI'ORE.17 words