The Straits Times, 11 October 1933
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Title Section38 1933-10-11 1 The Straits Times l_BTA__t_H__ NR-B-T A CBfTTJRy.J r«fi LARGEST, AXD MOST TNFUJEIHTIAI NEWSPAPER /ft ALiL_U__ 10 PAGES. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS. the Straits Times _0 PAGES. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1953. PRICE 10 CENTS,38 words
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Advertisement93 1933-10-11 1 SINGAPORE! 78, CECIL ST. CPHONC 5151). GQIEOSON __^T_LL W? _^_h. _^__J_ _^_ta_aottBg mMmmmmmmmm*\mmmm*^mmmmmmmmmmm*\ m\m*mm^\*mmmmmmmmmmm\mmmm^em _B^^_B f_o Isi I I '-i ___f __^i f/J llmvl --___IJ_^_-^: al IIW 1 cI 1 IP ________^______!_______l ***** 1 llll___^___=s •TViT-^___r _*_^>_^>____ 1 *>_-_-' I <^l^ a* *> _-_-_-_E_-_-___. __^P^f .^>>_lri>_^_l I >^ v _K_^_^_.___93 words
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Advertisement520 1933-10-11 2 P. 0. BRITISH INDIA I AM) APfAR LINES. (Incorporated in England MAIU PASSENOER AND CARGO SERVICES. (TAL 8 N CO i j T WITH HIS MAJESTY- I U FAR EAST OUTWARD FROM LONDON FOR CHINA AND JAPAN. Due Tonnagt B'pore HIN ***** Oct IS (.10 Oct 2'> .!AL ***** Oct520 words
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Advertisement685 1933-10-11 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. (MlM'on \i MN _AMU.) TO LONDON. Naples. Marseillea. Laadsa. Aatwerp RoUerda- and MH.lnkriagh. Vessels Tannage Due Sal I\ MARC 10.000 Ot. IB 20 I YASUKUNI MARU 12.000 Oct 31 Nov 1 HAKONE MARU 10.400 Nov 15 IB I 17.000 Nov 30 Dec 1 t i Fl SHIMI MARU685 words
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Advertisement638 1933-10-11 2 BURNS PHILP LINE. (Incoi porsted in Australia i FOR BRISBANE. SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA. DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND Regular monthly sailings by the weL'mown steamer MARELLA (7.8.5 tcnrl and he ss. MANOOLA (3 352 tonii (Cargo mly). The is. MARELLA is one of ths arges t and finest steamers638 words
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Advertisement563 1933-10-11 2 THE EAST ASIATIC C0 M LIMITED. (Incorporated in Dcnm.-k 1 PASSENGER AM) FREIGHT SERVICE. TO GENOA. LONDON. ROTTERDAM HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. From From From From Spore Malacca Port Prnang Bwett BORINOIA 34 10 24 10 25 10 21,10 PTONIA 14 11 14 11 15 11 17 11 ERRIA 6 12563 words
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Advertisement1061 1933-10-11 2 THE Bill FI'NNEI IISI Ocean THE HU V KHIOtV RBB—HBM (O. Steam Ship Co.. Ltd. and hma Mulaal I lit Steam Navigation lilt CUNARD CO III) THI RTBAITS »n HMlll' id ITU Till SARAWAK sTTtMSHM Till I MIW NVVICiVTKIN (I) ITi. Till M -IKtl I S 1 1 M ta,1,061 words
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Article424 1933-10-11 3 Obtaining Atlantic Blue Riband. The Italian ___Bter of Communications. Count Costanzo Clano. paid a personal visit to Naples to welcome the Italia liner Rex on her return from her record trans- Atlantic trip, when she crossed ln 4 days 13 hour, and 58 minute, from424 words
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Article256 1933-10-11 3 Proposal That Would Reduce Volume. The Netherlands Government havj refused to accede to fresh demand, of the Dairy Producers' Association, which requested for; her contraction of the margarine production ln favour of home- mad* butter. The official memorandum, which recites the attitude of the Government, to256 words
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Article191 1933-10-11 3 OKNOA MARU, SffK 4.8 M -OS, {NB Calcutta 1110, for Hoof Kon. ll.lt D> W_n*T, Dot, BBS tons, from Tg. Prlok 10 10, for Rkarw. Banks IJ.IO. MAB-LLA. Norw 840 tons, from Ban«__ 11.10, far Malacca 11 10. T-fOMBO, Dut.. B3S tons, from Belswsn 11.10. for BeUwan 13191 words
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Article115 1933-10-11 3 Wednesday. Oct. 11 Sblpa iliag-Bs the Wharves ar expected to arttva. K-PT-L HA-BOtm. Main Wharf Lch Prince— Mary." Lch "Sir T Fraaer," Lch. "Mary Roee OU Wharf HMB Pearleaf." Coal Wharf Na 'VESSELS IN OST DOC— a. Taajeag Fagar. Albert Dock Van Heutax Victoria Dock Tug "Pandu."115 words
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Article47 1933-10-11 3 The Times of Malaya understands from a reliable source that a syndicate has been formed for the purpose of ipplying the Cameron Highlands with electric light Arrangements are being made for the lighting of the Tanah Rata area, including the hotel. by Chris tmas47 words
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Article32 1933-10-11 3 The MM. steamer. Athos U. Is due in Singapore Irom Penang on Sunday at 7 am. and will probably sail the same day at 3 p.m. tor Saigon, Hong Kong and Shanghai.32 words
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Advertisement415 1933-10-11 3 Jtf NORDDEUTSCHEP rfffh LLOYD, GJg3 M Ths undern— n— x isd an t_B co_psnj J intended, flxture."— OUTWARD PCLDA for I— tnUs, Hong KO— I. Shanghai. N. China Jspafa Oct 11 lIBAR for DoUo, ---as. Bom Kong. *n»«ng*».i N. Chlr Japan Oct. M B-ARBRUCKEN for Hollo. Manila. Banff Kong. Shanghai,415 words
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Advertisement430 1933-10-11 3 REDUCED FARES ROUND-THE-WORLD First Class £169.5.0 Tosrist Clsss £112.7.8 Fares apply Westbound from Singapore or Penang. All water route except first class rail Across United States or Canada. Via Panama Oanal from New York to Los Angeles or San Francisco. First Claas apa-n-aatelv ClB aadH-aal Tsartat Claas appesv-islsly tIJSA aaaitlaaal430 words
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Advertisement362 1933-10-11 3 EIIERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSEOP CO. LTD. (The orporated In England > LINE. FOR HAVRE, LONDON.* ROTTERDAM A HAMBURG Via Parts aad Saet Caaal Due Sails Steamer Spore Sport CTTY OF BAODAD Oct 20 Nov. S CTTY OP LILLE Nov 28 Dec. S CTTY OP EVANSV—— Dec 28 Jan. S FOB HONG362 words
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Miscellaneous217 1933-10-11 3 Today's Crossword Puzzle HJlftr 55 WmV ___T n wJP s_""^ j^ IDt? fb W H ITI 1 1 1 1 1 (CLUES.) ACROSS. 2 i ch to 25 Arrange tn order Hit 2. Number Disputation Concealed in hand II Dm 2« Heed 1? Musical instni— (ta) JI Clothed ln 13217 words
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Miscellaneous189 1933-10-11 3 SINGAPORE WEATHER REPORT. Stations Yesterday Lart night Max Rainfall Bright Mm. temp, ins Sunshine temp. T hra. T Alor Star 88 Nil 7.9 74 SiUawan 89 002 8.7 75 K. Trengganu 87 0.25 8.7 73 Bukit Jerti.i 88 008 107 73 Malacca 85 066 10.3 73 Singapore (Mt. Faben 86189 words
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Advertisement358 1933-10-11 4 SITUATIONS VACANT When applying for aßy pesillen advertised in these roranssn aead copies of test I moa-h. Do aat send oetgto ak. nt. to B-x 908 tha niicd. i oaulon new filled !>ondenee -:e of typewriting and »wr Apply with copies of trVi- 809. Btraiu Times WANT— D. for American358 words
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Advertisement713 1933-10-11 4 MOTOR VEHICLES CENTRAL HIRING COMPANY. Bnpmobasa on hira Day Nisht sendee, a «oors adjacent to Pavilion Theatre). Phone 778 J. USED CARS Baby Fiats. Moris. Austin. Hupn— Slle. Dodge. Essex. Chevrolet, Forrl EASTERN AUTO CO., LTD. 88.78. Orchsrd Had Singapore CAR REPAIRS Thorn. croft (Singapore) Ltd. undertake repairs to sll713 words
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Advertisement608 1933-10-11 4 BUSINESS PREMISES I I TO LET Oround Ptiwt Floor, Robinson Premises, separately ar toge— er Dnltod S— g>re»rs 1 TO LET ground floor. 73. OeeC Street, also offices In Stanley Street, Modem sanitation. Apply at Nathan. B. ds Souxa Btr eet. TO LET. OFFICES at 4 aid 4-A. Prince Bt.608 words
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Advertisement1086 1933-10-11 4 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE. N 1-B ESTATE OF CHUA SIAM BAT NEO DECEASED. Panaaat to TiaaUss Ordtoaan 1939. NOTICE is hereby given to all creditors snd I ther persons hsvlng sny rlaims or demands gainst the Brtate of Chua Blam Hay N-o) le ceased late of No. 137. Heeren Street falacca1,086 words
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Advertisement1155 1933-10-11 4 AUCTION NOTICES. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE I^l tTE OT ntTO SAMSTDIN 111 ISI'D IN THE SITREMK COI'RT OF THE STRAITS SETTI.KMKMS SETTLEMENT OF MAI. \(i Oric—ali— r Sua— loaa Na. 13 of 1919. In the Matter af the Ti-** settled by the WiU af Datok Saana.ia Ma Datek Araaa B tweea1,155 words
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Advertisement635 1933-10-11 4 BUSINESS CAR. For PEDHTRE go to FIGARO European Ladles Hairdressers HAPPIES HOTEL tßoom 130 and at S3. Bras basah Road. Hair nets— Setting Lotion— Tar poo— Henna Bhampoo Glycerine Shampoo— ißerte Hakdyea— Com-— ClipsSlides— Pins can be bought MASSAGE HALL MANHTKK ANN M AS> AGB. Bars. HABC aad Miss BAM635 words
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Miscellaneous191 1933-10-11 4 SUBSCRIPTION RATES Singapo-e nilhla OatoMe wltaeot Malaya. MiUu. Faatage. Moathlx S S.M S t.M 8 5.58 Qaarterlx 8 SA. 81-88 S1 to Hall Yearly 817.88 SJ4.B. SISBB learty 534.8. 848.8. SSB.BB Note. Oatatatloß eheqßea should Include the aaaal bonk dtoceaaL ADVERTISEMENT RATES The eaargea aad to. It at tics- (ar191 words
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Advertisement260 1933-10-11 5 HOTELS I i Bß— l TO -DAY'S ATTRACTIONS COCKTAIL DANCE MAKAN KETCHIL 6.15 p.m. to 9.15 pjn. INFORMAL DINNER DANCE 9 45 p.m. to Mld-Nlght SATURDAY, Oct. 14th. GRAND CABARET and BALL Final Performance of Mm. T. SVETLAIOVA in Singapore WITH NEW NUMBERS. DANCING From 9.45 p.m. to Midnight ADMISSION260 words
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Advertisement100 1933-10-11 5 HAS BEEN 1 WON AGAIN i I IN THE S 1 SUNDAY TIMES I FREE ENTRY j FOOTBALL COMPETITION. j Since the Opening j of the Present Football Season i THE SUNDAY TIMES has GIVEN AWAY j i OVER $2,000 as prize money in its weekly Free Entry Football Competitions100 words
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Article63 1933-10-11 6 Court Orders Maintenance Cat Of G4150, Hollywood. Sept. 28 The two >mall son* of Mr. Charles Chaplin hare received a cut In their monthly allowance. The court decreed today that their monthly living expenses should be cut from OJ500 to O4350. but their mother. LIU Orey Chaplin, divorced63 words
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Advertisement68 1933-10-11 6 {fr You Want To Know My Tailor? Oh no. I don't mind at all. I always make a habit of recommend! j the Best." Not only do they make good clothes but can supply the last word in West End accessaries Shirts, Collars, Ties. Sox. Cufflinks etc —which add the68 words
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Advertisement419 1933-10-11 6 a*-?J-?.P._T!j-?J-T^ DANISH I EVAPORATED MILK J A YAM &|3 BRAND HIGHEST QUALITY. I tfi OBIAINABLE FROM ALL I'KOMHON MALO-I AT tfi «P fl «o\/ 16 ozs or tins of 6<> tfi tfi Sole Importers A. CLOUET CO., LTD. 1 SINGAPORE. i "Played Out!" Physically l Jomf^^ and Mentally 4 To419 words
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1257 1933-10-11 7 Decree Nisi Granted To Mr. Sylvester Bell. 14 It is clear that the evidence points to one conclusion only, and that is, that there had been misconduct between respondent and co-respondent," said Sir Walter Huggard, the Chief Justice, yesterday ia granting a decree nisi, with costs1,257 words
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Advertisement350 1933-10-11 7 "To Your Health!" Of all toast* this ls the most r good health is the greatest f life's blessings. The best safe-guard of good health v of the dally habit It nther cause, you ia ve become remiss, a few Plnkettes will help you lo right After that an dosr.350 words
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Advertisement172 1933-10-11 7 ALHAMBRA IPO,,1 P0,,T t,m Matinee TO-DAY at 3.15 Universal's Exciting Romance DONT BET ON LOVE featuring LEW AYRES AND GINGER ROGERS Tomorrow Night Malayan Premiere. Universal's Biggest Musical Production Since King of Jazz Bl_?^^^^^_saS_B_^^V___| %O^V __40_l Bea,,tifu, 1 lI.TT-.l iltW featuring entire Star Gast of Famous Stage, Screen Radio Favourites172 words
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Advertisement284 1933-10-11 7 PADITf-l I Mat nee To-day 3.15 tMrl I IbJl_.| 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 A Screen Full of Beauty— Hundreds of tantalizing girls in the "Dance of the Maidens one of the most lavish and sensational num^* rM tver produced! ELISSA LANDI in Fox's brilliant new success V^ l_fe_ from the Famous284 words
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Article190 1933-10-11 8 Rubber Quiet, Awaiting Restriction News. TIN NOW SLIGHTLY STEADIER. (Prom Our Financial Correspondent > Singapore, Wednesday. Today's Prices Rubber, remains at 13' s ets. Tin. Singapore price $113.37*1 down 25 cts. (.old. £6 13s. 94.. up M. Yesterday's Prices Rubber, London. 4 l/32d.. up l/16d. New York.190 words
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Article65 1933-10-11 8 Noon. Oct. 11. .^ual to London Standard Buyers. Sellers. Spot (loose) l-'.'r. I'-'i (F. 0.8 13-' B ISI/i Standard R.S.S. on Tender Buyers Sellers 13 316 3I 16 I'ec. 13' t 13H Jan.-Mar l.T»„ W* Apr-June I l*% Tone of markt t Dull. I Cable65 words
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Article200 1933-10-11 8 THE TIN PKU October 11 Singapore tin price <perpicuD $:i3 rr'y Singapore. Oct. 11. 1! noon. Buyer Seller Gambler 450 Java Cube 8.00 Hambuig Cut* 8.00 Muntok White Pepper 23.75 White Pepper 22.75 Black Pepper 13.25 Mixed Black Pepper 9 00 Cjpra. sundrled 3 15 Copra, mixed 2.60 2.60200 words
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LOCAL STOCK AND SHARE QUOTATIONS.
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Article446 1933-10-11 8 Issue 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 5446 words
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Article286 1933-10-11 8 Issue Val. Pd. Buyers Sellers. 1 1 Malacca Electric Ord. 1.30 1.35 1 1 Malacca Electric Pref. 1.80 1.90 10 10 Maynard A Co. 2.90 3.10 1 1 Malayan Breweries 0.99 1.02 50 50 McAlister Co. 74.00 76.00 10 5 Overseas Ass. Corp. 5.20 5.40 40 40 Oversea Ch.286 words
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Article138 1933-10-11 8 Singapore Municipal 5 p.c. of 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 107 110 nom. Singapore Municipal 4>_ p.c. of 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 104 108 nom. Singapore Municipal 4Vi p.c of 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 104 108 nom. Singapore Municipal 4 p.c. of 1913 red. 1963 $2,000,000 100 103138 words
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Article368 1933-10-11 8 Fraser and Co. and Lyall and Evatt's Quotations Today's Prices Fraser Lyall Evatt A Co. K. Sidim (61) 1.70 1.85 1.40 1.65 Kundong (fl) 0.70 0.80 0.70 0.90 Lunas (|1) 1.05 1.15 1.00 1.10 M. Pindas (|1) 0.87^ 0.95 0.85 0.95 M. Tekong (fl) 0.10 0.15 0.10 0.15368 words
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Article779 1933-10-11 8 jFraser and Co.'s Weekly Report Fraser and Co 'i report, dated Oct. 10. nates: In our previous circular we reported that after the recent rise a certain amount of profit-taking was In evidence In the local tin share market, and this liquidation has continued throughout th week with779 words
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Article23 1933-10-11 8 M— Js from Batavia and Palemban s by aeroplane are expected at the General Post Office. Singapore st 5 p.m. today.23 words
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Article17 1933-10-11 8 Prom Europe 'London malls dispatched Sept. 21 by Comorln due at Penang 8 a.m. tomorrow.17 words
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Article136 1933-10-11 8 mamm Banka Island. Pladjoe Pale-bang (Thedensi S pm. Pontlar.ak < Khoen Hoea) 3 p_ l Tongkal and Djambi (Toba) 3 pm. Ceylon. Egypt. Europe and Oreat Britain i Glengarry 3 pm. North N -E_t N -West Su.-natra 81am. Burma India. Iraq. Palestine. Egypt. East South Africa. Europe.136 words
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Article211 1933-10-11 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 2/1 ."> 32 London, mom |i London. $0 t 2/1 London, M days' -i^ht z) 32 London, demand l 16 London,211 words
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Article93 1933-10-11 8 Rugby, Oct Foreijrn exchanges today were Amsterdam 7.66 Ath. Berlin 12.97' a Brussels 22.16' L Bucharest 522' Bombay 1/6 15 32 Buenos Aires 45 official, Copenhagen 22.40 Geneva 15.94 Hong Kong holiday. Helsingfors 226' 2 Lisbon 105 Madrid 36 15 16 Milan 58 15 16 Montreal 4.78 V, MontevideoBritish Wireless - 93 words
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Advertisement15 1933-10-11 8 EVERYTHING RADIO c-Hoacs. transformers, aesisi\s(E. si-A-aaa, condensers ETC. EDDYSTONE RADIO-ELECTRIC Ct. M-JS OBCHAan ROAD. SINGAPORE15 words
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Miscellaneous102 1933-10-11 8 ARRANGEMENTS lOR THE WEEK. > Wedm-s- iy. OrUber 11. Rotary Tiffin Adelphi Hotel. 1 pm Band. Telok Ayer. 5 15 pm Overseas League mtg.. B.CC, 5 15 pm. Thursday. JeUfcer "The Merry Wives of Windsor t Shifters. Ota de Theatre, 930 p m Friday. Oetabcr 13. Visitors Day at Po102 words
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Article717 1933-10-11 9 Suspense In Foreign Exchange Market (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) London. Sept. Iff. The foreign exchange market was still In suspense during the past few weeks, and, though activity was on a reduced scale, quotations continued to be the most Interesting of financial matters. So it a. the717 words
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Article51 1933-10-11 9 The Tongkah Hsxbour Tin DredfIng Company, registered In Hobart. to making a call of It. per share, due Oct 11 This U the fifteenth call, and is requiied to meet the company's debt to the banks In Penang. The shares are of 25s. each and are 23s paid51 words
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Article18 1933-10-11 9 From Our Own Correspondent > London. Oct. 10. Tin shares are firmer, following pro fit taking.18 words
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Article922 1933-10-11 9 Dollar Depreciation. CONSOLIDATION OF FILM GROUPS. (From Our Own Correspondent > London. Sept. 26. International (acton bad an advene effect on the tone of the London Stock Markets last week, and the turnover was still restricted, though prices remained steady on the whole. OUt- < edged stocks922 words
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Article318 1933-10-11 9 London. Oct. 10. Closing Quotations In London. (From Our Own Correspondent). London. Oct. 10. Closing quotation* today of the principal British stoeka are given below The rise or fall is In relation to the price of Oct. ft. GOYEBNMKNT STOCKS. BB1TISH. Rfc* or Hi Ctnwnlon Loan318 words
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Article172 1933-10-11 9 Macassar Plantations TV Be Purchased. An agreement has been provision- i ally entered into between the Bajoo Kldoel Rubber and Produce Company; and Macassar Plantations, under which the former will acquire as from April 1. 1933. the whole undertaking of the; Macassar Company for 30.800 shares i172 words
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Article866 1933-10-11 9 I^ack Of Co-ordination. EFFECTIVE CONTROL DIFFICULTIES. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London. Sept. 26. There are so many problems which contribute to the complexity of the present malaise that It Is very easy to dismiss them under such general terms as over-production, deflation or some such other blanket866 words
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Advertisement669 1933-10-11 9 BANKING. NEDERLANDSCH INDISCHE HANDELSBANK N. V. Fttr'rff*'^* IMS at Amsterdam. authorised Capital OMa ISO.SOtJCO Pa- up Capital Olda M.SOO.OO* Reecrr- OM. **.*»Ui. HEAD OFFICB l AMSTEBDAM. BSANCB OFFICES THB HAGUE BOTTEBDAM OVXB- EAS BBANCH— Ba'.atla Heed Office foe Dutch B_*t BRANCH OFFICES: DUTCH BABT INDIBS i Ampenan. Ban docas. Cber-oa.669 words
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Advertisement373 1933-10-11 9 BANKING. NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL-MAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. (NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY.) E-Üb-shetJ in Amsterdam Mi HEAD OFFICE: AMSTERDAM WTTH BRANCHES IN ROTTERDAM AND THE 11 UU HEAD O 'ICE FOR HE EAS*: BATAVIA. I 8.-mches throughout the Dutch Indies and In the Stral U fettlemects. Ind—. Ct.ln a, Japan and Arabia LONDON BANKEKB:373 words
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Article130 1933-10-11 10 Singapore. ALU AM III; Dont Bet On Love. With Lev Ayres A Olnger Rosen. 1 15 SIS CAriTOL I Loved You Wednesday With Warner Bexter A S3 lists Landl. 615— SIS. GB EAT WOULD Ciba ret— Speak Easily With Buster Beaton Dr. JefcyU Mr. Hyde. M B LBOatOLGB Sati130 words
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1036 1933-10-11 10 Although we believe there is a considerable amount of support for the general principle of an Import tax on rice for the purposes set forth in Dr. Tempany's memorandum, upon which we commented on Monday, we Imagine that the1,036 words
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Article201 1933-10-11 10 Mr. O. E. Orelg. Senior Warden of Mines. F. M. 8.. has been granted six months and seven days' leave on full pay with effect from Sept. 30. before retirement. Mr L Peters, chle. permanent way Inspector. F.M.S. Railways, has been granted seven months and five days leave201 words
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Article654 1933-10-11 10 MALAYAN NAMES. English poets have often lingered lovingly over the place-names of t*ieir native land, but one has not seen this literary device used In Malaya until H.B." contributed a poem to the current number of the Malayan Police Magazine. At the risk of making bored654 words
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Article1194 1933-10-11 10 BRITISH BANKS. Part III. The Westminster and National Provincial banks are dealt with in this, the third and final, instalment of the article by Mr J F Ashby on the growth of BritUh banks Of the Big Five, the Westminster, .-.s 1U name Implies Is the most1,194 words
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Advertisement45 1933-10-11 10 DON'T a be m VAC U EH FOR Haig NO FINER WHISKY GOES INTO ANY BOTTLE sole Mom JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. (Incorporated In England) ■M_MM( Xl ILA LL MPl'B, PENANG aad IPOH. Jm* \m\mmm. mmmxmwm B:U.!Hl.i|.l*:Via iiMi.w:iiai]m*i iwi;w;isi]:i»iii'miii]:i\i_B_isff_i, t- 3 i. w j.w. at.45 words
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Advertisement50 1933-10-11 10 A SCREW LOOSE? Never aataa. lake M le D. M. GRANT CO. Large er ss_ I —alee repairs, es_ rres lassaiste, 17 Caveaagh Baa- Fheae M_ CJ Announces a new shipment of inexpensive Evening Models. Yonr inspection is invited. •m> n ooh MAYNABD'S Bl ILDING, 11. Bsttery Bead. PHONE JIS4.50 words
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Article, Illustration1053 1933-10-11 11 CUTTY SARK MISSING SINCE YESTERDAY. Search By R.A.F.J Wireless Messages To Ships. (•rave fears were felt yesterday and continued this morning for the safety of the Singapore Fl> ng Club's twinengined seaplane. Cutty Sark, which left the harbour yesterday morning and failed to1,053 words
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Article137 1933-10-11 11 CUTTY SARK FOUND ON ISLAND BEACH. The utty Sark was sighted at 10.38 a.m. this morning. The following statement was issued at the RSI at the time of going to press: "In order to make sure of the safety of the Cutty Sark R s I < seaplanes137 words
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Article328 1933-10-11 11 But Recovery Drive Still Hindered. Washington. Oct. 10. Strikes continue to hinder the success of the recovery drive. Thousands of steel and coal strikers In the Pittsburgh area returned to work today, but 35.000 miners are still out in West Pennsylvania. Coal strikes continue In Indiana,Reuter - 328 words
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Article45 1933-10-11 11 Signed By States Of South America. Rio de Jainelro. Oct. 10. An anti-war treaty outlawing aggression and the forcible acquisition of territory haa been signed by representatives of Argetlna. Brazil. Chile. Mexico Paraguay and Uruguay In the presence of many diplomats and notabilities.—Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article1504 1933-10-11 11 Some Optimism. "SOMETHING WILL HAVE TO BE DONE. Oeneva. Oct. 9. Mr. Norman Davis, interviewed by Reuter on his arrival at the meeting or I the Disarmament Conference Bureau this afternoon, was feeling rather more optimistic "because the situation now was so bad. It Is obviousBritish Wireless - 1,504 words
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228 1933-10-11 11 I Further "Token" Payments Unacceptable. Washington, Oct. 11. Following a war debt meeting. Mr. Acheson revealed that Sir Frederick Leith-Ross, the British delegate, had I urged that the present radically alterj ed world economic conditions, which had been unforseen when the settle- merit was made,228 words
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Article112 1933-10-11 11 Favoured By Tapanoeli Native Planters. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bat a via. Oct. 11. The Medan vernacular n< papers report that the native planters of the Tapanoeli district, contrary to their previous attitude, now have no objection to rubber restriction. The Deli ourant states that the planters of Simeloengen112 words
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Article128 1933-10-11 11 To Test Strength Of Government London. Oct. 9. A miniature general election la now pending and Is likely to Indicate the strength or otherwise of the support for the National Government The death on Saturday of Mr. N. W. Smith Carrlngton. Conservative member for the Stamford division ofReuter - 128 words
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Article115 1933-10-11 11 American Who Did Not Salute Flag:. Berlin. Oct. M An American citizen, an official of Woolworths named Wells, has protest ed through the American Coiv.ul \t hio maltreatment by a crowd of Nazis because he (ailed to salute the Nazi dag Wells, whose face was badly battered,Reuter - 115 words
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Article1059 1933-10-11 11 Soviet Refuses Manchu Demands. RUSSIANS ARRESTKD. Japan Denies Plot To Seize Rail. The Japuno-Soviet tension over the Chinese Eastern Railway is fast approaching a crisis. The Japanese are reported to be highly indignant over Soviet allegations of a Japanese plot to seize the C.E.R. Besides issuingSin Chew Jit Poh; Sin Kuo Min - 1,059 words
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Advertisement24 1933-10-11 11 s!__m __1 Thr rich, aalaral milk Bm.i.ui at h rajoyrd b> cirryoar snd. v-< d in ssa kcs loads taste belter. GETZ BROS. CO.24 words
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412 1933-10-11 12 Malayan Agri-Horticultural Association Enterprise. Adopting a suggestion m ad* by the Planting Correspondent <>f the Straits Times, the Malayan Agri-Horticultural Association is offering Christmas hampers of Malayan produce tn he delivered at home. Contents and chest will be entirely Malayan prodmiThe price inclusive of freight,412 words
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Article211 1933-10-11 12 People Manifest Their Iyoyaity. Our Own Correspondent.) Klang. Ccc 11 Ki-n.i; public availed themselves of 'l>ort unity to manifest loyalty to their ruler yesterday on his return from a tour of Java The road from the Klang Club to the Astar.a and the premises of the Astana :.ited.211 words
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Article199 1933-10-11 12 Two Moif Arrc-ts In (it'vlanjf Case. appiaiad as accused tn sad magistrate's court yesterday In connection with case of acid throwing ln Geylang Previously three men had been charged. .lays who were laUr arH::am bin Ahmat and bin Mlnggal. They were with abetment ol the oflence of vuiuntarlly199 words
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Article27 1933-10-11 12 New luh House Opened. Our Own Correspondent I Klang. Oct. 8 Club »a offl ..y afternoon many well-wisher*. to the long- a club In KliiSfi.27 words
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Article126 1933-10-11 12 Murder Charge Against Sikhs. On the ground that more human bones had been discovered yesterday and that the report from the Oovernment I Pathologist had not been received. I Court Inspector C (T. Bembroke objected to an application made by Mr. I. K Oale before Mr. N. Grice.126 words
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Article172 1933-10-11 12 KE BUN'S DEATH. Grange Road Orchard Incident. The two boy*. Yacob bin Ahmad and Yee Ah San. who on July 26 were alleged to have entered an orchard in Grange Road and killed the caretaker by assaulting him when he tried to arrest them for theft of fruit, were yesterday172 words
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Article77 1933-10-11 12 Girls' Sports Club Show. <From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca Oct 1. The members of the Malacca Girls' Sports Club gave a variety entertainment on Saturday night at the Malacca High School Hall before a large audience. The programme Included: dance (A. Wlnton): gypsy dance (Miss B Peterson): duet77 words
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Article25 1933-10-11 12 The Hon Mr A. K. a Beckett TerI rell. acting Chief Justice. F MS. and Mrs. Terred arrived ln Singapore today en rcute for Home25 words
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Article52 1933-10-11 12 Vice Admiral Edward Ue_ tor. Ellis, accompanied by Lady Heason Ellis. Is passing through Singapore on his way from Java to Colombo. Sir Edward was one time chief of staff ln the Battle Cruisir Fleet during tne great war. and formerly held command of many famous fighting ships H. I52 words
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Article326 1933-10-11 12 Former Lawyers As Chief Justices. (Prom Our Own Correspontient > Kuala Lumpur. Oct. 10. A reference to the desire of members of the bar that more practising lawyers should be appointed to the bench was made at Kuala Lumpur on Monday In saying goodbye326 words
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Article97 1933-10-11 12 Proposed Suicide Preventive Devices. The Main Roads Department is considering the practicability of erectIng some device on the Sydney Harbour Bridge to prevent suicides. It is considered that a fine wire mesh protecting the parapet, as suggested by the City Coroner 'Mr. Farrlngton). would not be sufficient to97 words
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Article304 1933-10-11 12 Six New Soloists At Kuala Lumpur. 'From Our Own Correspondent > Kuala pm, Oci 10 September wma another very successful month (or the Kuala Lumpur Flylng Cl-b. SU new soloists and two new "A" Uceneees were recorded— Messrs. R. J. Watson and J. Hertslett— the latter304 words
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Article144 1933-10-11 12 Mansions At Tanah Rata. Addressing the Malacca Rotary Club on what he saw at the Cameron High land* Mr. Ho Sing Ong. headmaster of the Anglo-Chinese School. Malacca said that a month's holiday recently spent there had convinced him they had In the highlands an Ideal health resort144 words
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Article257 1933-10-11 12 Case Transferred. OPPOSITION TO BAIL WITHDRAWN. On Instructions from the Deputy Public Prosecutor, the case of kidnapping against Nal Chi Yin. a Siamese detective. Wee Ouin Poh. a 81amese Hoklan. Nal PI Koon. a Siamese. Jane Olsen. alias Jane Lim the Eurasian wife of the second257 words
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Article139 1933-10-11 12 Coroner Reserves Verdict. The Coroner. Mr. F. G Bourne, yesterday reserved his finding on the inquest on Wong Ah Koon. a 40-year-old eating shop proprietor, who was knocked down and killed by a motor-car In Pagoda Street on Sept 29. The driver of the car. Pong Chee139 words
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Article99 1933-10-11 12 FUR NITURE DEAL Chinese Woman On Cheating Charge. The hearing was adjourned yesterday before Mr. H. A. Forrcr. the criminal district Judge into a charge o! cheating against a. Chinese woman Choo Ah Sap. who ""ay alleged to have cheated the Nans Hank lurnlture shop In Selegle Road of $43499 words
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Article97 1933-10-11 12 Civil Lord's Tour Of Inspection. (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Oct 10 Capt. Euan Wallace, Civil Lord of the Admiralty, who la on a tour of In* spectlon of eastern naval stations did not arrive at Penang today as expected. It Is understood that owing to a late97 words
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Article25 1933-10-11 12 A Hylam boy was scalded by boll lag oil In a house ln Jalan Besar yesterday afternoon. His back, arms and thighs were badly burned.25 words
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Article55 1933-10-11 12 The marriage was solemnised in the modern style of Mr. Ong Eng Ooh. second son of the late Mr. Ong Cheng Kang and Mrs. Cheng K ang. to Miss Cheah Tat Yew. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cheah Soon Moh. on Sund-y at the Ong Kongsi Penang. Dr. Ong Huck55 words
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Article722 1933-10-11 12 93 INCHES OF RAIN IN SINGAPORE Sirgapore. which Is situated to close to the equator, bu a fairly heavy rainfall averaging, over a per*od of 60 rears. 2362 4 mm <M lncnesi per annum, and has a marked single rainy season during the months of722 words
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Article61 1933-10-11 12 The second annual Seafarers' Service will be held In St. Andrew's Cathedral on Sunday at 530 pm. The collection! at tiie service will be given to tin Missions to Seamen. The form ol service will differ very slightly from evensong, and the printed form provided will both make it easy61 words
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Advertisement87 1933-10-11 12 INDISPENSABLE TO EVERY KENNEL /°/SOPEX\A /to SHAMPOO S /4—w/ GIVES A GLORIOU- W /_V GLOSS TO THE COAT. A/ PULVEX \Mt\ /Q/ VERMIN POWDER V ff\ use WEEKLY WHEN GROOMING Cj/ KUR- MANGE W STOPS EPIDEMICS -CURES MANGE COOPERS LIQUID WORM REMEDY In Tropical Countries where skin diseases are so87 words
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Article2095 1933-10-11 13 Before Mr. Justice Gerahty In the Supreme Court yesterday the affairs of the Hoag -cc Temple charity cane up for discussion. The case was one in which Lim Kirn Khenir and three others sued the Attorney General and four others in connection with the affairs of2,095 words
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Article283 1933-10-11 13 Mr J Scott, of Glenealy Estate. .a t Pi-riik. returned from home last j week Dr and Mrs (Trench-Constant, of Kuala Lumpur, are leaving shortly log Trinidad Mr Nat Llebesklnd. managing of Warner Bros First National arrived from Java yesterday by the Planclus. Mr B A. Trrechman.283 words
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Article1234 1933-10-11 13 Receiving Order Against Chan Chan Phang. Judgment was. delivered by the Chief Justice. Sir Walter Huggard. In the Supreme Court yesterday In the, position for a receiving order against Chan Chan Phang. alias Chan Ylng Cheong. In his Judgment. His Lordship said: The facts leading up1,234 words
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Article401 1933-10-11 13 Will It Be Worth While? PROFITEERING TO BE INVESTIGATED. Will it b« worth while to smnxclr 1 rice into the F.M.8.. to evade thr new 1 tax of 15 cenU a ptral? I This is a question which officials are asking themselves writes our Kuala Lumpur401 words
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Advertisement166 1933-10-11 13 pt_ffZKE v jkm+m CIGARETTES T/7/ are m °ked HHHkn )-\l I\ y'*^^v^v_?T\ < I lit wppSV UL \m ILI/ /ii l^ FOR Save the Coupons; TUFID Handsome Gifts Obtainable. NUK SOLE AGtNT^ 1 iii HENRY WAUGH CO., Ltd. J Sin fapotr Praia*. Ri— Laraaur. \l f) X^^^ECO N O IVI166 words
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3983 1933-10-11 14 HOME SPORT. A Good Riddance To Body Line Bowling i from Our Own Correspondent.) SiriAirs Tims Office, Fleet Street. Sept. 26. r in home sport turn been the weather. .il days ol extremely heavy :iuous drought, changed concretehard Rugby aid Association pitches3,983 words
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Article455 1933-10-11 14 Gallant Effort Against Wiltshire*. Wiltshire "B" I »U. Chines* nil. Holding their opponents in splendid fashion, the Chinese, who were playing their second rugger match at Tanglin yesterday, succeeded in keeping the margin of defeat to eight points to nil when they met the Wiltshire Regiment455 words
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Article230 1933-10-11 14 Teams For Annual Game On Saturday. (Prom Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Oct. 10. Negrl Sembllan will meet Perak at Seremban on Saturday In the FarlelghRobertson Trophy series. This la an annual match played alternately In Seremban and Ipoh. At present Perak are the holders. The trophy230 words
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Article63 1933-10-11 14 The following will represent the SVC. ln the Rugby match between the SVC. and the Oarrison on Saturday. Oct. 14 D. R. H-rper (Captain) O Dodds, J. C. Cooke. H. Price. R. C. R. Land, C. T. J. Owen. H. L. Davies. A. MacLennan. R. Davidson. T Priest, D. R.63 words
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Article401 1933-10-11 14 12-Year-Old (iirl Wins Praise In England. Little Miss O. Hoahlng Is a Chinese maiden of twelve summers only, and her father and mother took her to Roehampton to play In the spring lawn tennis tournament Not In the 8urrey championships, but la the Junior competition for girls401 words
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Advertisement19 1933-10-11 14 (X>— ti r m Vsuudb 3 travel safely t J always carry mtmmtVd ASPIRIN TABLETS in the original packing.19 words
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Advertisement172 1933-10-11 14 I LOTUS I BRITISH SHOES FOR MEN sTTaWaLr lUE are pleased to announce that we are now agents for the well-known __^■■b Lotus Shoes and have a good selection of styles ln our Men's Department. Ipa MH| *fl_** Am. Lotus Shoes have long been famous for their distinctive style and172 words
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612 1933-10-11 15 Padang Rugby. Home Golf. Ranking World's Tennis Stars. MERCHANTS NO MATCH FOR OFFICERS. Sodden Ground Averts A Heavy Defeat. Malaya OSSJ I— MB 6; Merchants 3. The opening match of the SCC ugby tournament was played yt<terlay on a very sodden Padang. the .lalaya Command Officers winning a .tiff battle612 words
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Article230 1933-10-11 15 "Same Spirit As In The Past" In 1934. Adelaide. Oct 10. The text o! the "body-line" cables t-aled today following the receipt here of the MCC reply to the ustrallan Board of Control. They show that negotiations were most lnendly The Australian Board ag- leg -theory has been230 words
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Article58 1933-10-11 15 Meeting Opened At Nanking. Shanghai. Oct. 8. The All-China Olympic Meeting was officially opened this morning, when hundreds of athletes from all parts of China paraded round the Nanking Riound ln the presence of thousands of spectators. Mr. T V. Soong opened the meeting officially, on behalf58 words
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Article87 1933-10-11 15 And Only 3 Runners In Race. London. Oct. 10. There were three runners for the Champion Stakes U'« miles 1,470 1 at Newmarket to-day There was s dead heat for first place, and the third horse was ten lengths away. Details: H H Aga Khan's DA-TUB t Mr87 words
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Article54 1933-10-11 15 Scratching^ For Race Today. Changes ln the Jockeys for Cesarewitch horses were announced yesterday (cables Reuter > Robertson will take the place of Cordell on Bunkawal, and Foster will ride on Strathallan instead of Lynch, who will ride Boldero. The Marquis de San Miguel's Lord Nugent, and Miss Dorothy54 words
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Article146 1933-10-11 15 The following players will take part I In a golf match between the Municipality and Sepoy Lines on Oct 15: Municipal players are mentioned first. 130. M. M. Patterson snd Kelly va Lowaon and Frew. 835 W. W. Patterson and 011 l ts English and Car son. 840 Laycock146 words
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Article644 1933-10-11 15 Unusual Style Of George Dun lap. Oeorge Dunlap. the 700ns New York toller, who came very new to winning the British tlUe at Hoylake this summer, to the new American champion. In the final at Cincinnati be defeated Max Marston by the decisive martin of 6644 words
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Article168 1933-10-11 15 Inter-Departmental League Result (From Our Own Correspondent.) 8eremban, Oct. 9. The Inter* Departmental Soccer League for Oorernment departments In this State which was Inaugurated last year due mainly to the efforts of Mr. A Kunaretnam and Mr. H. W. Mitchell, now of Singapore, has now come to conclusion.168 words
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Article648 1933-10-11 15 Brilliant Future For Miss Anderson. London, Sept. 16. Miss Jessie Andersen, the elfhteen-year-old daughter of the professional at the Cralgle H1U course. Perth. U the new girl champion. In toe IS- holes final at Stoke Poses yesterday she beat Miss Enid Pears, a Warwickshire county648 words
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Article39 1933-10-11 15 Pastes 14 Ma; Wilts. "A" In a bard fought rugger match at Thomson Road Depot yesterday the Police defeated the "A" team of the Wiltshire Regiment by 14 points (three tries and a goal) to nothing.39 words
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Article126 1933-10-11 15 Todaj. Ortofear IL -nebs': ac.C. XT vs. Pu__ Scrr_as Padaoc; B_P. "A" va. WUtsh-ae. e*Mmtmr. Hockey OJLO. I vs RAP 1. SCRC frd S-R.C. -id vs. I— Sod; BJLO. grd.. ac.c. va Pottos ut, ns— ag J-J. ss. OJU, Paya __ar TJ_C_. I vs. Tth Bty. R-A TKCi126 words
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Article693 1933-10-11 15 How Home Press Ranks Men And Women. Men. 1. J. H. Crawford (Australia). 2. F. J. Perry (England). 3. J Satoh (Japan). 4. H. W. Austin (England). 5 H. E. Vines (U.S.i. 8. H. Cochet (France). 7. F. X Shields >. 8. S B. Wood693 words
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Advertisement166 1933-10-11 16 Before you decide to buy a RADIO Receiver try the MODEL "T.M.1." Tou will be aston— bed at tha wonderful performanc- and simplicity of operation No outs— a aerial Is required, a length of wire is sufficient fix BBC and other long —stance Stations Tha -T-U.- ts an all mains166 words
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Miscellaneous291 1933-10-11 16 Empire Radio Programme. TODAY. 2.20 p.m. A Light Orchestral Concert. 3.5 Talk: The British Empire "The Commonwealth of Nations"—-: The Orowth of the Dominions." Professor R. Coupland. OLE. 3.35 An Organ Recital by Herbert Dawson. 4.5 The News 7.20 Quentln MacLcan: At the Organ of the Trocadero Cinema. Elephant and291 words
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Miscellaneous503 1933-10-11 16 tra: Directed by Henry Hall 835 The Northern Studio Orchestra: Directed by John Bridge. 9.20 The News. 9.35 The Paramount Theatre Orchestra: Directed by Lionel Falkman. 10.20 Music Hall. 11.20 Interlude. 11 30 "Music and the Ordinary Listener." Sir Walford Davies 1150 The Hotel Metropole Orchestra 12.20 The News. 1235503 words
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Miscellaneous140 1933-10-11 16 Station Z.H.I, j SINGAPORE, j (Owned and operated by Radio Service Co. of Malaya Ltd.). Broadcast House, No. 2 Orchard Road. Singapore. TODAY. OCT. 11. 1933. 6 p.m. Recorded Music. 6.45 p m. News Bulletin kindly supplied by Straits Times. Stock and Shares and Mar- ket Report kindly supplied by140 words
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1315 1933-10-11 16 FROM IU early days the British Broadcasting Company was severe- j ly hedged about with restriction? ln respect of the news that might be disseminated by this medium— the times' at which lt might be broadcast, the! amount of news which might be given. < and1,315 words
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Article319 1933-10-11 16 i INTERFERENCE by heterodynes or 1 actual lamming has been rather serious on both the medium and the long wave-bands of late. Much of it is doe to wavelength wandering, though some of it ls caused by Illicit stations or by authorised stations working on unauthorised wavelengths319 words
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Article383 1933-10-11 16 The B. B. C. Programmes Cer.ain important changes have been made in the Empire Service arrangemenst. The object of this article Is to explain the reasons for these changes In the first place, it has become Increasingly obvious thst the sonal basis on which the Empire Service was founded ln383 words
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Article159 1933-10-11 16 M7IT„ the amazing amplification which the modern valve can glv.\ and the efficiency of our receivers, we are Inclined to think that the aerial r.nd earth do not matter With set selec tlvlty vastly improved, we would be prepared to wager that th thousands of aerials which have been159 words
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Advertisement17 1933-10-11 20 THE OCEAN ACCIDENT AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION, LTD (Incorporated in Great Britain) ■aad OB cr far Malaya: SINGAPORE.17 words
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Article1705 1933-10-11 17 India's Population Is 352,837.778 Increase Of 30,01)0.000 Since 1921 Census Comparison B iffi Britain The Air Mail Extension B ircless On The Frontier Industrial Disputes, Our Own Correspondent) Sept. X. q volumes of Its kind ran pack so much Interest Into its hundreds of larg« pages than1,705 words
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Article250 1933-10-11 17 Probable Motions In Council Colombo. Oct. 1 In all probability the State Council wbl again be asked to deliberate on the qintlcn of the reform of the Constitution, and the Leader of the House, Sir Baron JayatUaka, will Introduce a number of resolutions on the subject.250 words
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Article210 1933-10-11 17 European And Hindu Nominations. Rangoon. Oct. 2. A great deal of Interest has been aroused In the city of Rangoon In connection with the forthcoming municl- pal bye-elections one In I he East < Rangoon Hindu ward, caused by the j death of Mr. D. Venkataswamy. and the210 words
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Article757 1933-10-11 17 Money Squandered. CASES OF FRAUD NOT PUNISHED. District Boards In the United Provinces have acquired an unertabl" notoriety in the matter of their financial condition for, according to the latest official renew of their working, the majority of the boards "have made no real attempt to turn757 words
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Article444 1933-10-11 17 Four Fakirs Killed By Mob. Lucknow. Sept 20. Four men dressed like fakirs were seriously Injured by an infuriated mob yesterday, on the road leading to the railway station from Nakahlndola on suspicion that they were kidnappers. Three were found lying on the roadside with very444 words
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Article94 1933-10-11 17 Chittagong Round -I p Of Suspects. Chittagong. Sept. 20. Amiyakantl Ouha. a terrorist suspect. who was previously arrested In connection with the PaharUll raid and discharged, has been rearrested and detained under the Bengal Ordiname Sudhlr Kanungoe. a student of the Collegiate School, has been arres'ed on94 words
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Article383 1933-10-11 17 The City's Crime. TOO FKW CONSTABLES AVAILABLE Rangoon. Sept 30. The economic depression and the Influx of criminals from the district* who are attracted by the cbancc of environment as shipping coolies but fill In their spare time in criminal pursuits have led to a Urge increase383 words
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Advertisement79 1933-10-11 17 QUALITY Hlus London training and VuslirWa tions. readers aar Jpticsl B»— ica an qa» la Mslaja JOHN DUKE F.8.0.A. (Boaa> t-.MX. Nc 11. Bait*— Koad B.a«aaars. GOOD-BYE COLD! When Yoa Take This Complete Cold Remedy ■a* mi csl-.tft measures to rtlsrv* s a COLD rrmaoj and noe tf-st four nrrrssary79 words
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Advertisement58 1933-10-11 17 YOU CAMHOT AFFORD SECOND BEST! USE PRANG BESAR HIGHEST GRADE MALAYAN SEED FROM ISOLATION GARDENS CONTAINING ONLY PROVED GENETIC HIGH YIELDING CLONES ISOLATED FROM NEAREST RUBBER BY 6 MILES OF COCONUTS Full Particulars of the above and other SEED and of BUD WOOD from: PRANG BESAR ESTATE, KAJANG. SELANGOR FROM58 words
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Article144 1933-10-11 18 Trade Convention To Be Extended. Rugby. Oct. 9. The temporary extension of the Indo-Japanese Trade Convention which expires on Tuesday has been effected by an exchange of notes between Sir John Simon and the Japanese Ambassador ln London. The arrangement provides that the Convention shall remain lnBritish Wireless - 144 words
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Article78 1933-10-11 18 Protest Agßinst Ban On A Newspaper. Vienna. Oct 11. Riots have broken out at OUakrtnc. working-class suburbs of Vienna following a demonstration ln protest against the Government ban oa the A rbelterZeltung. Mounted police charged the demonstratora making many arrest* before peace was restore— The police haveReuter - 78 words
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Article28 1933-10-11 18 Manila Oct 10. The House of representatives by M votes to 23 has approved the action of the Senate ln rejecting the Philippine Independence Act.— Renter.Reuter - 28 words
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Letter290 1933-10-11 19 Advice Tn My FellowIManterO r of the Straits Times. In your repor. of the recent .ping. I read i h pleasure a friendly menir.y own name The speaker. an undue responsibility lor tha rs' Prowas a string f jrrr. which B in? Ing hLs ia more could290 words
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Letter107 1933-10-11 19 To the Editor of the Straits Times. At the meeting of the Singapore mmissioners on Friday. _Ml the Cetrucwlld Ufa wiihin municipal areas ll with Mr Griffith-Jones' view that the municipal area should I do. however oppose Mr. Parbury s suggesUon that the Com!...uld try to secur. the107 words
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Letter319 1933-10-11 19 -aits Times a find any n oi the <>v: om de plume loot of insur- r.e pro:iipany. assisting the company to easiness, the shareholder his *n dividend .sual to And an inhelping .ise lt Is termed a /riglnal pro- own British comished over a century ago :nount319 words
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Letter124 1933-10-11 19 To the Editor of the Straits Times Sir For several weeks now Mm GPO h_i notified the public that the Dutch air mails are expected to arrive on Thursdays for delivery at 4.30 pm. It ls generally known that they usually arrive on Fridays and Saturdays I124 words
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Letter207 1933-10-11 19 To the Editor of the Straits Times Sir His ExceUency the Governor, ln his speech at the Legislative Council meeting on Oct 2. recapitulated the conditions requisite ln any scheme for the control of rubber which may be put forward In this connection I d-sire to point207 words
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Letter594 1933-10-11 19 To the Editor of the Straits Times Sir— From the speeches of certain members of the Legislative Council and from the articles that have ap- the local papers from time to urn i. lt would seem that there ls an urgent need (or extended English education and that594 words
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Article56 1933-10-11 19 Rangoon Rice Broker's Fatal Slip. Rangoon. Sept 22 A drowning incident took yesterday at the Godwin Road wharf". Rangoon, when Mr. La_ ihml. a lire broker, slipped and fell Into the river while getting Into a launch He was carried away before assistance could be rendered. The body56 words
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Article145 1933-10-11 19 One Pasaenger Killed: Two Seriously Hurt. Hyderabad <Slnd>. Sept 20 A p_ enger ln a motor bus in Larkana town has died and two men are ln a critical condition as the re- suit of a mass attack by a swarm > bees. The trouble started when145 words
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Article, Illustration51 1933-10-11 20 (.1 NNKK.S aboard aestroycr H.M.v WaJaer nring at aa invading .irn.pUnr in the combined aerial and naval manoeavre.. (Planet News.) AT AERIAL COMBAT at .c. o,er the aircr.lt carrier H.M.B. Co.nueoo, between E.A.F. and N.«, p,.™, ta the m,n^«vr« off ,h. Fast M of Scotland. (Planet51 words
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Article, Illustration17 1933-10-11 20 1 MMa-M the N.K sign on tbe backs of the bathinf beaotles at Miami Florida. (Planet Newa)17 words
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Article, Illustration32 1933-10-11 20 FREDERICK HERBERT CHARLES FIELD, who was arquitted at the Old Bailey, -nay, on the charge of murdering Miss Norah fpchurch, la Sobo. London. fottowing a confession he made to the (Planet Newa)32 words
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Article, Illustration36 1933-10-11 20 THE MATORRSB Or BERMONDSEY. Mia. Connie George who was married to Mr. Stanley Lambert, of Ben_oa<_*) oancll, at St Annas Church, Bii_ii._hj. Twenty mayors from other tropoMtaa swst_i wet* pewnal It the tie— say. (Planet Newa)36 words
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Article, Illustration32 1933-10-11 20 PRI 0 Ihe leader of the Austrian lU»bhi lir i ho ls ronsidered to be the chief support of the DeflU— Government, returned to Vienna after a visit to Italy (Planet News.)32 words