The Straits Times, 13 October 1933
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Title Section38 1933-10-13 1 The Straits Times ESTABLISHED NEARLY A CENTURY. J LARGEST AND MOST fNftUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. 20 PAGES. Singapore, fbiday, October is, 1m PRICE 10 CENTS. The Straits Times 20 I' SING^KDHfc, £RIDA% 1% 19^. iv I i MS.38 words
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Advertisement319 1933-10-13 1 SINGAPORE: 78. CECIL ST. (PHONE 8181). o. j. sonr 1 \BtL J iam now DECLARES >|l P""^ "T IN LESS THAN A WEEK INFLUENZA WEAKNESS was removed by PHOBFKRINE I had a very bad attack of Influenza which lasted three weeks. When I was able to get about again, I319 words
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Advertisement90 1933-10-13 1 FOR ALL DEFECTS OF VISION CONSULT M. EZEKIEL SONS, fttitHAil Marly M jtmh. onoiimim m opticians. Omlj Aisrw; UtMm Ckußbcn. MMttm rtmm, gli w>s»t. Brmarh: U, N««M». BkUTU. OH«SM«rW: A. M. KTJCKfII. PP.. TJ.O. IIMSW), (IC CERTO DOUBLE-BOX CAMERA A wonder camera which takes two size* of picture* at any90 words
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Advertisement188 1933-10-13 1 Kuala lumpur: ja£ s \j\ Ji NE: ii 3 #~f*l Hfeg3jl[H Quality does not know any frontiers, BPlß^r quality is understood in every tongue Jx j3&£Z%^BmEt&J3r^^ ->*, their unshakable quality makes all "4711" *2g£^dV Wr ■R?^!?^3|B Creations welcome and coveted always and *2&^BKB^r^k everywhere. ■L^fc B^rfFß m $4HbBM ere are188 words
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Advertisement477 1933-10-13 2 P. 0., BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. Incorporated In England) MAIL. PABSRNOBR AND CAROO SERVICES. AR AND ORIENTAL S NCO CNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY^ GOVERNMENT LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL BERVICK OUTWARD FROM LONDOM FOR CHINA AND JAPAN. Due Tonnage 8 pore COMORIN ***** Ort 13 SOMALI 4.J10 Oct477 words
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Advertisement658 1933-10-13 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. (MPPO.N YISEN KAIMIA.) TO LONDON. Naples. Msrsiias. Lißlia, Aatwerp Vessels Toonage Doe BaJ I K/.SHIMA MARU 10.000 Ort II 30 t YASUKUNI MARU 12.000 Oct 31 Nov. 1 HAKOtTB MARU 10.400 Not IS II I SL'WA MARU 17.000 Nov. 30 Dec 1 I FUSHIMI MARU 10.900 Dec. 14658 words
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Advertisement543 1933-10-13 2 BURNS PHILP UNE. (Incorporated in Australia.) FOR BRISBANB. SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA. DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailings by the wellknown steamer MARELLA (7.845 tons) snd the sj MANOOLA (3,352 tons) (Cargo only). The ii. MARKIJA U one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia, cabins543 words
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Advertisement538 1933-10-13 2 THE EAST ASIATIC CO, LIMITED. (Ineorporatod m Denmark.) PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. TO GENOA. LONDON. ROTTERDAM HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. From From From Froni Spore Mshura Port Penaog Swett. BORINOIA 34 10 34/10 25 10 27 10 FIONIA 14 11 14 11 IS 11 17 11 ERRIA 5 12 6 13538 words
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Advertisement1253 1933-10-13 2 THE BI I r IINNEt IM (Oresa Till HV A KIIIOH STtAMSIIir (OSteam Ship Ltd. aad Cklna Mataal H93li LTD. T NavtgaUaa C», Us i THE CUNABD STF4MSHIP CO II •> THE STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO, LTD. THK S«ItHU ST».4M«HIP CO IT" THE CHINA NAVIGATION CO. LTU THE AI'KTRtI.MN OIIINHI I1,253 words
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Article31 1933-10-13 3 r .La mi ii. t. from Malar ?t^«*l; i.. iv,' L&^a. fay h it 'a-»Aa\ itauu is io laum, iron muni li-ia. f '>r I': lr Tf!*. 1 1031 words
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Article18 1933-10-13 3 mi warn HUH K Ml Wit No 3 Dock XFpooc, W. Bt "Jwnin." I i18 words
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Advertisement63 1933-10-13 3 lu£l Bt I '.mm* i imifWiUH) inn «b*ie cm ut »ff n»i im «ntw BBSBTa arotSnf mm MM MM MWHfttl 61 HI. Molina ggniM a m Aanih UlirilUM Mil JSlmmSm', fIDHZR J co.. QSE nuMBH ME UOVB 'KIiSTINO flut l/*m <M* I uOL iii imi ori 11 oct I' JtttftltflU63 words
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Advertisement176 1933-10-13 3 *"Ej ■Vw f l-IVt -HU»I Nwr cnv >r vj'iw CTTT OF BA I AMeTRIi aN fS \fp °tv or ooMirin n.< v WTy o» MMJIMIu n»« N M J ..I 6Knrijp.fFVTs > if i B: II H»r II JMk II Ma II BTIXL TRAVELER p. > < Iftkll I i176 words
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Miscellaneous20 1933-10-13 3 ■BPoirt Mlonl MM L^ tfi 81? II link ZABLJCft tmR TabtJK *B.«U: ,„,.i i.. i..v, ii to whit M, |M20 words
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Advertisement566 1933-10-13 4 ADVERTISEMENT RATES The ebargn and aastoattlsn* far CLASSIFIED ADV*»II*«MKNTS are a* n*«r 25 cenU per line per Insertion with a mlc!arn* charge of 61 per Insertion. There are approximately atx word* to a line. TSrthsT Marriages Deaths. Acknowledgements. Announcement* and PJ».C card* will be charged at the rate of $3566 words
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Advertisement679 1933-10-13 4 HOUSES. FLATS TO LET B****oows. Aogamm Park. Asyaßj* O*. BOTJBB on Institution BUI Bant 9*o United Engineers. TO LET, 7. Napier Rd, 14. Chatßwortt Road. Apply Mwyer Bra*. TO LET. SHOP. FLAT. Amker mansion* Appb rpas* Baimwig Oorp, t*. a**rket Bt TO LET No. t, Mt Elisabeth, tennl* conn and679 words
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Advertisement640 1933-10-13 4 FOR SALE FOB SALE. Oareia Piano 1110. Letter* No. 931. Thnaa. FOR SALE, one Baby Orand Piano (t Tear* OM). Price new ***** now WOO Apply 33, Tanglin Road. FOR SALE. KBLVTJtATOR, 7 cv. ft 1 years old. Perfect condition, further partle*Aw* apply P. O Be* I*9. Smgapore. WILL sell640 words
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Advertisement675 1933-10-13 4 PUBUC NOTICES. NOTICE. The Barbara* Bank* win be closed on Wednesday. Oet it. DeepanUl (Pubuc Hottday). TAKUAPA VAIXEY TIN DREDGING, NO LIABILITY (Incorporated m New South Wan*) NOTICE Is hereby given that the Debenture Transfer Books of the Company will be close* from Thursday. October M until Friday, November 9,675 words
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Advertisement711 1933-10-13 4 AUCTION NOTICE. IN THE SUPREME COURT, SINGAPORE. Saw. Na. 1*79 wt 1931. Laaa Mag Can aMaa La** law, Flimlm* i t. Let ma* Otang 3. Feng Aa Cnay (f), AUCTION KALE of valuable freehold land and house No. t Jalan Ampa*. Singapore, area 3 rood* and 33 poles of Grant711 words
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Advertisement442 1933-10-13 4 I BUSINESS CARDS_ 1 FIGARO Baetaal Bedared Charges Fer OCTOBEB ana NOVEMBEB ONLY f£A FEBMANENT WAVING. taillll* Lain" Hair Dreaaara. mr-i B3a*et (Beeaa It*) aad at 93 Bras Baaafe Baad. MASSAGE HALV MANICURE AND MASSAGB. Mrs. HAH I aad Mlm BANA. tt, WATCBXOO iTBBET. Telephooe 74»7. BJCNUAM. Ban Eng Huat442 words
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Miscellaneous38 1933-10-13 4 SUBSCRIPTION RATES Wltkln OwtakV wltbewt Malaya. Malaya. Paataga. M.nlhlT tIM I «-M J J.M ijoarterly t 6.SS JIM* t 7«* Hall Yearl, $17.6* M4J* tIfJJ \rarl, 634.96 !4Mt tM M Nte—Osl.taMia cke**as snewM mctawe the awaal bank attscewat.38 words
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Article285 1933-10-13 5 To Revive The Earldom Of Ross. A petition Is. I hear, being submit* ed to the King, which will probably r*sult in a UUe being added to those at present held In the Royal FamUy. writes a correspondent of the Dally Telegraph. It la signed by285 words
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Article185 1933-10-13 5 Brigadier Whitehead's Appointment Scotland Yard on Sept. 25 announced the appointment of Brigadier James Whltehead aa Assistant Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police. Mr. George Abblss has been promoted to the rank of Deputy Assistant Commissioner The appointments dated from Sept. 30 Brigadier Whltehead is Deputy AsaUtant Commissioner of185 words
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Article62 1933-10-13 5 Programme of Drills up to and for week ending Oct. 15th. 1933. Friday 515 pm. Headquarters "D" 1 Eurasian) Coy. 30 yards Range. "F" (Malay) Coy. Miniature Range. Saturday— Buklt Tlmah lat Bn SB.V.F. Practice Competition. Head quarters "D" (Eurasian) Coy. 30 yards Range. Sunday 7 a.m.— Blakan62 words
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Article286 1933-10-13 5 After Right Fines In As Many Weeks. I After elgr.. Ones In eight weeks lor car parking offences In the West End Mr Henry Shine, of Cavendish Square. W.. managing director of a company owning a number of London properties. Is to give up his private car286 words
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Article1208 1933-10-13 5 PENANC LETTER. Problem That Brooks No Delay Check On Commercial Enterprise The Hill Surprise Six Asiatic Rugby Clubs. (From Our Own Correspondent Penang. Oct. 8. It came as something of a shock after the proceedings at the last meetIng but one of the Legislative Council, to1,208 words
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Article177 1933-10-13 5 In £1,000,000 U.S. Institute. London. Sept 22 A safe harbour of refuge has at last been found for Professor Einstein. He Is to leave England, probably on ,Oct. 6. to take up work at the Institute of Advanced Study In New York newly established Institution, where he wUI177 words
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Advertisement284 1933-10-13 5 HOTELS TO-DAY'S ATTRACTIONS COCKTAIL DANCE MAKAN KETCHIL 6.15 p.m. to 8.15 p.m. INFORMAL DINNER DANCE I IB p.m. to Mid-Night SATURDAY, Oct. 14th. CABARET BALL Final Performance of MpjfJ. T. SVETLANOVA in Singapore WITH NEW NUMBERS. DANCING From 9.45 p.m. to Midnight. ADMISSION NON-DINERS $1.00. RAFFLES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA PHONE 5381.284 words
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Advertisement146 1933-10-13 5 "EPOCH" TBS Pioneers Leaders ol duality MOVING OOIL Speaker*. IBS Inventors of Urn modern Permanent Uagaet Moving OoU Spaaketm. The Spaaken with umJII TONS— Osad bjr over 3,000 TaJkte Theatre* m M%te£r£pss to suit every pin. pwpoe*. each model the leader to Ms own price claw Tea WSJ bay aa146 words
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Miscellaneous472 1933-10-13 5 MALAYAN A.R.S. KUALA LUMPUR. Today's Programme. 7 pjbv H.M.V. Becords. C 1937 Selection.— "La Trartata' Marek Weber and his Orchestra. C 214» Slavonic Dances— Net. 1 and 3 —Royal Opera Orcnestra. C 2082 Potpourri— Tales of Hoffmann"— Marek Weber and hla C-xhes-tra. C IMl— Old Vienna Amorettentanse"— Marek Weber and472 words
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983 1933-10-13 6 Explorer's Story of The Tudor Home He Loved. Col John Charles Baron Stathim. CBK, CHO, If R.C.8.. L.R.C P late R.A.M.C.. of Ux»e. Maldatooe, rxpl-jrrr and UMalai— II who died on April aaed SO. Itft eitate ..Toat valur of <4 M 2.983 words
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Article126 1933-10-13 6 Reported Discovery By Italian Engineers. The site of King Solomon's Mines familiar to British schoolboys through Rider Haggard's book, is believed to ha\c been found in the hilly falla country ot Abyssinia, says the Dally Herald. A party of Italian engineers employer] by the Abyssinian Government to build126 words
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Article354 1933-10-13 6 Cage Nearly Set On Fire. Bubu, the Zoo's black- faced chlm- panxee. has narrowly escaped setting her home on fire. In spite of the official notice requesting that no tobacco In any form should be given to the inmates of the Monkey House, and with thoughtless354 words
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Article311 1933-10-13 6 479 New Charts And Plans. The report of Admiralty Surreys tor the year 1932. rendered by the Hydrographer oi the Navy, Captain J. A Edgell. not only reveals the extent and diversity of the work performed by the Naval Surveying Service, but also the close International co-operation that311 words
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Article107 1933-10-13 6 Monkey And The Fingerprints. A novel defence put forward by s man accused of sbopbreaklng at Edmonton and stealing cash and tobacco was successful at Middlesex Session on Sept 23. Accused was Frederick Benton, 28. a metal pollster, and the prosecution relied on the findings of his107 words
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Advertisement68 1933-10-13 6 TAKE HOME |S/ Cakes and Confections from the OH \4| r' No matter who bur*- -Mother.. Father. Son or Daaafeser— the result wUJ be the same Perfectly baited they are packed full of wholesome o>U«ht art) will prove a Joy to whoever has the fortune to be In the spot68 words
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Advertisement153 1933-10-13 6 &A aM^ 4wP -a^assfl"ssi^E^^^^* I <^»«-assssf^f F^a^B HT'^MMBMsMha^BSM Built this Bonnie Baby EVER since Glaxo appeared— over twenty years ago— it has built bonnie babies and made parents proud. Glaxo has seemed to work miracles because it is fundamentally correct. SUNSHINE^ BUILDS BONNIE BABIES Agent* in India: H. J. FOSTER153 words
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Article157 1933-10-13 7 Sick Mother Whose CMIi Died. who looked weak i r I'lured yesterday before i r.d magistrate. Mr. N. Ortce. ;>o.sitlng the corpse ni child In a public in f ilUilt accents the woman said had given birth to the child ago In her room during her157 words
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Article95 1933-10-13 7 Perak Chinese To Petition The Sultan. The Chinese community of Perak has decided to send a petition to the Sultan of Prrak protesting against the raw duty which coraes Into force on Oct 17 The petition points out that the population as i whole l.s not encouraged95 words
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Article88 1933-10-13 7 New Kuropean Officer At Penan?. m-nlly with the appointment of a m w European Chief Sanitary In|af th" Health Department. Penang Municipality 'to fill the vamnry caused by the drath of the late Mr S Reutens*. another new appointment has been made to this department, namely,88 words
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Article65 1933-10-13 7 Maintenance Order Against Taiping Chinese. From Our Own Correspondent* Talplng. Oct 10. The Talplng magistrate. Che Alfrakrl. dellver.nl Judgment ordering Chnnx Fook Srong. a well-known locaiCatholic Chinese, to pay (30 a month I to his wife. Young Voon Move, on a maintenance summons The cause of his neglect65 words
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Article77 1933-10-13 7 Mr. K. llubbark's New Appointment. Mr. T. R Hubback. who has already been appointed honorary chief game warden. Straits Settlements and Federated Malay States, has been appointed honorary adviser In the matter of wild life preservation in Kedah with effect from Sept 4. says the Kedah Govern-;77 words
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Article449 1933-10-13 7 14 Cases Of Reptiles At The Zoo. The arrival of 14 cases of snakes from Malaya has been the cause of much activity behind the scenes of the Reptile House of the London Zoo. writes a correspondent of the Observer. The operation of unpacking such cases449 words
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Article211 1933-10-13 7 An Engineering Feat At Holborn. Sept. 25 marked the passing of a famous Tube station, and the opening j of a new one. Museum station, familiar to the thou- I sands whose work lies near the British :m and High Holborn. no longer,' exists, and from Sept.211 words
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Article42 1933-10-13 7 (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban. Oct. 11. Before Raja g— «-i— «f» the Serf mban magistrate, today, a Tamil. Appache. was charged with the murder of a Taaail woman. Thalwanat on Buklt Jateteng Robber BsUte. Accused wu FBflUUMted In custody.42 words
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Article476 1933-10-13 7 To Supply Town Of Hamhantota. Colombo. Oct. 3. It U understood that the Public Works Department has dlscoverd a new source of water supply for the town of Hambantota A survey Is new In progress In connection with a scheme proposed by officers o! the Department and476 words
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Article192 1933-10-13 7 Unavailing; Plea Of Deafness. A man who insisted that he was deaf and could not hear what was being said In court was sentenced on Wednesday to six months rigorous Imprisonment by Mr. R. J. F Curtis, the third magistrate Detective -Inspector Wray gave evidence that the accused.192 words
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Article50 1933-10-13 7 The band of the So Police will play i the following, weather permitting, at' Katong Park tonight, at 5.15 pm. The March Colonf. Bogey <Alford>. Overture Martha <Flotow>; WalU Beautiful Danube (Strauss) Selection Harry Lauders' Songs < Lander) Intermezzo Rendezvous <Aletter>;l Schottische MascaUU (Ercllla) M-H- 1 ley Looking Back war50 words
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Advertisement452 1933-10-13 7 |H TO-NIGHT'S OPENING AT THE CAPITOL! A GREAT SHOW!! SSBI RONALD COLMAN at his best in ItTr UNITED ARTISTS BRILLIANT DRAMATIC TRIUMPH Sgyy— "THE MASQUERADER" jpZ^m CVEN HIS WIFE He hired a stranger t0 double f° r him! He with LLI S S A LmNDI COULDN'T TELL THEM APART I452 words
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Article158 1933-10-13 8 Commodities Quiet And Easier NEW YORK CLOSED FOR HOLIDAY. <*Rom Our Financial Correspondent /> Singapore, Friday. Today's Prices Rubber, remains at 13 cts. Tin. Singapore price $112.75 down 62 2 cts. Gold. £6 13s. 54., up 3</,d. Yesterday's Prices Rubber. London. 3 31/324., unchanged. New York, closed.158 words
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Article312 1933-10-13 8 n.irr. Oct. 13, 12 no«n. Buyer. Seller Gambter 4 50 Java Cube 8.00 Hambuig Cub. 8.00 Muntok Whlto Pepper 23.00 White Pepper 2XOO Black Pepper 13.25 Mixed Black Pepper 900 Copra, sundried 320 I Copra, mixed 2.65 Small Flake Tapioca 4 30 Fair Flake Tapioca 4.20 i varl Tapioca312 words
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Article36 1933-10-13 8 Penawat —Output pcta M 4 ymrtea* trcss•o ISS 000 ru. yd» runnin* Vmt 4C3 hrm Batu BrUmor Peta. 2M4*. hn. MM, au ycfc M 70C Bataac Padanc— PcJa. lit. an MS eu PS* MOM.36 words
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LOCAL STOCK AND SHARE QUOTATIONS.
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article435 1933-10-13 8 Issue Val. Pd. £1 £1 Asam Kumbang £1 £1 Austral Malay 6/- 5/ A/er HiUm Tin 1 1 Aver Weng £1 £1 Bangrin Tin 1 1 BatangPadang 1 1 Batu Caves £1 £1 Chenderiang 50 50 Hitam Tin 1 1 Hong Fatt 6/- 5/- Hong Kong Tin 5 5435 words
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Article285 1933-10-13 8 MM Val Pd. Buyers Sellers. 2 2 Alex. Brick Ord. 1.00 2 2 Alex. Brick Prefs. 1.45 1.55 El £1 Brit. Am. Tobacco 5.12.6 5.17.6 10 5 British Malaya Trustee 5.35 5.50 cd. U £1 Con. T. S. 7S, Prefs. 24 25/H £1 Con. T. S. Ord. 21 9285 words
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Article127 1933-10-13 8 Singapore Municipal 5 p.c. of 1901 red. 1940 *400,000 106 108 nom. Singapore Municipal 4K p.c IN. ,966 ,AoM* ,06 ,08-on, Singapore Municipal 4ft p.c of 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 105 107 nom. Singapore Municipal 4 p.c. of ..I.' 1913 red. 1963 $2,000,000 102 103 nom. Singapore127 words
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Article372 1933-10-13 8 Fraser and Co. and Lyall and Evatt's Quotations, Today's Prices Freer LyaJl Evatt 4 Co. Allenby ($1) 0.75 0.85 0.75 0.90 Alor Gajah ($1) 0.60 0.70 0.60 0.70 A. Hitam ($1) 0.70 0.80 0.7 6 1.00 A. Kuning (*1) 0.15 0.20 0.15 0.20 A. Malay (*2) 1.35 1/60372 words
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Article229 1933-10-13 8 The following are the exchange rates this morning, according to the daily circular issued by the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation SELLING. London, 4 months' sight 2/4 5/S2 London, 3 months' sight 2 4 1 London, 60 days' sight 2/4 7/64 london, 30 days' sight 2/4 332229 words
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Article67 1933-10-13 8 N.x.n, Oct. 13. R.S.S. equal to London Standard Buyers. Sellers. Spot (loose) 13 Hi K (F. 0.8.) |SU Standard R.S.S. on Tender Buyers. Sellers. Oct. 13 1 6 13 3/16 Oct.-Dec. 13 V 4 ISU Jan-Mar 13 U 1844 Apr-June 13 V 4 13% Tone67 words
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Article169 1933-10-13 8 Further Expansion Overseas. Rugby. Oct 11 Further expansion In overseas trade In September Is revealed In the pre- iimlnary Board of Trade figures. Imports during the last month were valued at £57.772.000 against £56.754.000 In August and £54.272.000 .ii September of last year. ;> ru during September total.'cBritish Wireless - 169 words
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Article88 1933-10-13 8 New Stratosphere Balloon To Be Rdilt. Moscow. Oct. 10. Employe** of the Soviet Works No. 39. where the fond-jla or the recordbreaking stratosphere balloon was built, have decided to rrake the gondola, of a projected new ixratosphere balloon, the "Stalin." It will be technically more complete than 1UAneta-Trans-Ocean - 88 words
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Article190 1933-10-13 8 Srlmt PuxUanc. BrackaUx. SUk. P Buyk. Port de Kock and Pwtang <Amp«nf> 3 pm. Chrkbnu bUnd iHrlan U*ru) 1 pm. Ceylon and Bombay iHarre Maru> 3 pm. North. N-Batt «t H -W-st Sumatra (Tlnombot I p m. Brlavan. Upprr Burma. North and But India (Honolulu Maru> 3190 words
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Article37 1933-10-13 8 MAILS FO R EUROPE. By K»rapol» Kota Plnanr Poelau Roeblah C'arthivv Conic vrrdr Left Ait* Spore Vam4tm Bept 7 F-rt 30 Sept. S Oct. 2 Sept. 14 Oct. 8 Srpt. IS Oct. 7 Bept It Oct T37 words
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Article99 1933-10-13 8 Rupby, Oct. 11. Foreign exchanges today Amsterdam 7.70 Athens 557' Belgrade 22S Berlin 13.(»L'' Brussels 2*2. :?G Bucharest 522' Bombay 1/6 3 64 Bueno.« Aires 45 official. Copenhagen 22.40 Geneva 16.03 Honjr Kon^r 1 I Helsingfors 226' -j Lisbon 102 1 Madrid 37 6 32 Milan M Monzreal 4.76^British Wireless - 99 words
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Article35 1933-10-13 8 Mails from Eprope. (London malls dispatched Sept. 21). ex P and O. Cotnorln will arrive by train tonlg >t. Correspondence will be ready 1 r delivery to boxholdcrs at 8 30 a.m. tomorrow.35 words
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Article32 1933-10-13 8 The outward Dutch Aeroplane a reported to have Mt Alor Star this morning. The mall It expected to arrive in S'ngapore at 11 am. today and will be delivered Immediately.32 words
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Article52 1933-10-13 8 From France by Athos II due at Singapore 7 am. on Sunday. Prom China and Japan by Nagato Maru due at Singapore on Sunday. From China and Japan by Kumsang due at Singapore 6 a rr. on Monday. Frt:m China and Japan by Tango Mara due at Singapore52 words
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Advertisement27 1933-10-13 8 COME IN AND LISTEN TO THE M H.M.V. M RUMBA HITS PBOM Ct'BAN AND SOITH AMI Xl( man EIDYSTONE RADIO ELECTRIC C«. M->«. OR( H\KD BVOAD. SINGAPOBC27 words
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Miscellaneous61 1933-10-13 8 ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE WEEK. rrMay. Oetoker 11 V'Mtton Day at Po Leun« Kuk. 4 30 p IB. Annual mtc of RitUi Malaya Trvnee BMeuter Co.. Ltd aoon. Polk* Band. Katonc Park. 5 1$ pjb. Wiiaaiaay. Ortoawr II Rotary Tiffin, Adelphl Hotel, 1 pjn. mwUm erenta wIU be found under separate61 words
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Article935 1933-10-13 9 Symington And Wilson's Report Symington and Wllnfi'i report dated London. Sept. 90. lUlci Since our laat report the tone of the rubber market has been firm and prices show a considerable adrance on the week. A number of factors have been responsible for the Improvement In the935 words
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Article255 1933-10-13 9 I Closing Quotations In London. (From Oar Own Correspondent). London. Oct. IX Closing quotations today of the principal British stocks are siren below The rise or fall la in relation to the price of Oct. 11. GOVKKNMXNT STOCKS. MUTISM. Btj Of I Pall r<e*rrsion Loan 117H255 words
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Article754 1933-10-13 9 TEMERLOH COCONUT RUBBER ESTATE POf $4,467 On Year's Operations. Minutes of the adjourned 23rd "»""w* tweral meeting of the Temertoh Coconut and Rubber Estate UdL. held at the registered office of the company No. Beach Street, Penan*, on Oct 7. 1933. Present: Messrs. P. N. Knight Chairman). J. O. Brown754 words
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Article352 1933-10-13 9 t Compulsory Control Essential. w moth annual general meeting be Malay United Robber Estates. Ltd.. was beld on Sept M at 71. St. Mary An, IC. Mr. P. J. Burgeat <the chairman) said that during 1933-33 the average sale price was the lowest In the history352 words
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Article140 1933-10-13 9 Guthrie And Co.'s Weekly Report. i Guthri<- and Co.'s weekly rubber i report, dated Oct. 12. states: Since last reporting, the market has been very quiet with no outstanding feature to Influence prices. i Today* quotations are:— <■ Spot 13% cents, down cent London 4d. unchaneed. t New140 words
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Article91 1933-10-13 9 IB&ngrin Resumes Payment. i? Bangrtn Tin Dredging Comr U wwmhig payment* with an rim drridend of 10 per cent <* •ban), lew tax. This Is the first CUsUlbtton ttn the 10 per cent, lnt*rtm (Uvldeod paid In respect of 1938 I The torn immij. whlc) has a. ratiial91 words
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Article32 1933-10-13 9 Layang Rubber Plantations. Layang Rubber Plantations lA&^ re- I port profit cl £144* far the ye*r ended June 30 An amount of £14JM has been carrt<-d forward to credit.32 words
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Advertisement635 1933-10-13 9 BANKING. NEDERLANDSCH TNDISCHE HANDELSBANK N. V. Authorised Capital Olds lUJ.oao.w Paid Op Capital Okta. M.000.00C Br-T-n OkU 36.M1J11 HEAD OFl'irtC: AMVTSBDABV UAMH OFHCU: THE HAGLE BOTTSBDAM. UVEBM.AB BBAA'CUkS. BaUrla Head Oflac* for Dutch FaM BBANi-M OFFICES: DUTCH BAST INDIES Aintnaa. Batdor ug. Choibon. OoronUlo. Makaaaar. Medan. Mrnado. Palemhang. Paaoeroean. Pekalongan635 words
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Advertisement237 1933-10-13 9 MONTHLY RUBBER CROP RETURNS— SUMMARY OF RETURNS OF 615 RUBBER PRODUCING COMPANIES. •ORNKO CCTLON. INDIA A BURMA MALAYA NETHERLANDS SA8T INDIES MMCKLLANKOUS TOTAL. Java B«M«tn (M Caaaaaiw) (l«t OmmOm) (U C«o>»itii (SM C»»paai»t) (M Caapaai**) (M Oapaain) C«»pa»iaa> Caa*aal«a) M(> tm bin. Tan. Taa* tmSn Taf» Taaa. laaWs. Taaa. Ma.237 words
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Advertisement353 1933-10-13 9 BANKING. NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL-MAATSCHAPPU, N. Y. (NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY.) Filihßsfcid is AwtfHw 1H24. HEAD OFFICE: AMSTERDAM WITH BRANCHES IN ROTTERDAM AND THE HAGUE. HEAD OFFICE FOR THE \>l BATAVIA. Branca* throughout U* Dotes Bart Indtw and In the Straits SetUnurnU. India, Chtaa, Japan and Arabia LONDON BANKBB8: Tto NaMaul Prvrtarial BuL353 words
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Article120 1933-10-13 10 Singapore. ALBAMUA Moonlight and Prctarl* With Mary Brian iittn. The Maaqucrader. With Ronald Coknan Blaat Landl. flit— t.u. GBCAT HUKII) Cabaret— Speaw Eaally With Bum Keatoo The Old Dark Houit MAHLn<>EOH,B La* Tracy In Private Jone*. 6 It— It. M» WORLD Sid* Show*. Cabaret. Duetag. Talkiea. Theatre* Cimwn PAVILION120 words
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77 1933-10-13 10 1 bet to txpraa my heartfelt thanks to the SUIT of Tbo Tan Ttek Bent Hospital for the tender care given me whilst I m a patient suffering from Pleurtojr St fistula Id ano. It Is »iUi a feeling of ecstasy that I am able to announce77 words
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853 1933-10-13 10 We are prompted to refer again to i the decision of the F.M.S. Government to place an Import tax on rice by i Important developments which are taking place In China. In previous comments on this matter we havr853 words
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Article158 1933-10-13 10 The Sarawak Government Oasette states: Mr. D. V. Murphy, assistant commlsiloner oi Sarawak constabulary, has been appointed officer superintending the Kuchlng constabulary sector and deputy superintendent of prisons, third til vision. Mr. W. H. Kelly, acting commissioner of Sarawak constabulary, has been appointed officer superintending the Stbu constabulary158 words
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Article110 1933-10-13 10 The Kedah Omiette states: Mr. O. Wilkinson, acting Conservator of forests, has been granted seven months and three days' leave of absence on full pay with effect from Aug. 19. Che Abdul Manaff bin Moh. Hassan, assistant superintendent, monopolies and customs, Alor Star, has been granted two months'110 words
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Article622 1933-10-13 10 p WHAT'S THE TIME? I A Bangkok arm of clockmakers R been publishing as an advertlseixi'n a aerie* of photographs of clocks I has Installed In the Siamese capt'a A flrm of clockmakers here won! I have difficulty in publishing a advertisement on similar lines, for622 words
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Article1207 1933-10-13 10 TRANSPORT PROGRESS. The rate at which means oj transport have progressed within the past century has been phenomenal, and the question arises as to what xill happen to roads and railway* with the growth of air trvnsIn this article. Sir PhiUp Dawson. UP, the British transport authority,1,207 words
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Advertisement69 1933-10-13 10 A SCRFW LOOSE? H*mt aM. lake M to D. M. GRANT CO. Laif» m Ml Mater repair*. ckmrgat taasfcraU. 17 riimik imA phMc ti:s. Announm that a MEW COLLECTION of GOWNS and SPORTS CLOTHKB Is due to •rrlTe nu-ly TOMORROW MORNINO and wIU be ON VIEW IMMEDIATELY at Nfck» Bmv.69 words
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979 1933-10-13 11 ARMED FORCE MARCHING ON BANGKOK. COMMUNICATIONS PARALYSED. Conservatives 9 Counter-Thrust Against Modernists. Yet another revolution has broken out in Siam. The present movement appears to be a couater-thrast by ike conservative elements against the modernists, who at present hold power in Bangkok. It is reported979 words
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Article567 1933-10-13 11 Forecast 01 Details Of New Agreement. THREE YEAR PERIOD. 50 Per Cent By April If Consumption Good. It is understood that a new international tin restriction agreement with intran— d quotas, to remain in force for three yean*, will begin on Jan. 1, 1934. If567 words
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Article58 1933-10-13 11 Sir Herbert Palmer Appointed. Rugby. Oct. 11. The King has approved the appointment of Mr. Eugene Mllllngton Drake, counsellor at the British Embassy at Buenos Aires, to be Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary at Monte Video. Sir Herbert Palmer has been appointed Governor and Commander-m-Chlef of CyprusBritish Wireless - 58 words
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Article498 1933-10-13 11 Money Policy. STATEMENT EXPECTED SOON. Washington, Oct. 12. While President Roosevelt's personal intervention is sought to end the strike scourge, the task of reorganising the National Industrial Recovery Association is proceeding apace. Conversations are being held between Oen. Hugh 8. Johnson, tt Recovery Administrator Mr.Reuter - 498 words
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Article56 1933-10-13 11 For Gangsters, Racketeers And Kidnappers. Washington. Oct. 12. That the Department of Justice has selected Alcatraz Island, a desolate spot near San Francisco, as a penal colony for gangsters, racketeers and kidnappers was revealed in a speech by Mr. George H. Cummings, the Attorney-Gene-ral. This new AmericanReuter - 56 words
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Article62 1933-10-13 11 England To Australia Next Year. Rugby. Oct. U. Sir Samuel Instone. Director of Imperial Airways, announcrd today that It was hoped to operate a complete England to Australia air mail within ten or twelve months and he added that they were actively Investigating the projected Atlantic air mallBritish Wireless - 62 words
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Article148 1933-10-13 11 Congratulations From Air Secretary. Rugby. Oct 12 The news of Air Commodore Sir Charles Kingsford Smith's great achievement in completing the flighi from England to Wyndham In Western Australia in the record time of 7 days 4 hours 14 minutes was immediately telephoned to Bandrtngham where the King,British Wireless - 148 words
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Article61 1933-10-13 11 German Naval Attache At Paris Embassy. Paris. Oct. The Naval Attache at the German Embassy at Paris, Capt. Wever, has arrived at Toulon where he Inspected the arsenal, and various contrivances belonging to the equipment of the naval marines stationed there and several warships of the First FrenchAneta-Trans-Ocean - 61 words
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Article317 1933-10-13 11 May Be Postponed. GERMAN DELEGATE RECALLED. Berlin. Oct. 12. Herr Rudolf Nadolny has been recalled .from Oeneva to report to the Chancellor. Herr Hitler, on the Disarmament Conference. Meantime. It Is expected that Herr Hitler wIQ postpone his eagerly awaited speech on disarmament Reuter. Fall MeaawreBritish Wireless - 317 words
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Article46 1933-10-13 11 rim Leaves England For Australia. London. Oct. IS. Mr. Charles Urn. the wellknown Australian airman, left Kelt ham aerodrome last night for Australia in an attempt to break the record set up two days ago by Air Commodore Sir Charles kingsford Smith. Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article145 1933-10-13 11 New Costing Method To Raise Prices. London. Oct. 12. The movement among the spinnrri oi Egyptian yarns to prevent cut-throat competition has undergone an important development by the Bo) ton Master Cotton -Bpinners' Association balloting on a scheme based on a new costing method. It Is believed thatReuter - 145 words
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Article87 1933-10-13 11 Fake Story Of Attempt At Assassination. Bucharest. Oct. 12. A scare was created b> a newspaper story of how would-be assassins had bred on the Bucharest express near Tirgovlste believing that King Carol was aboard. The King, however, had U.ken an earlier train. Inquiries reveal that the conductorReuter - 87 words
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Article1114 1933-10-13 11 Japanese To Evacuate Sovkt Port WAR PREPARATIONS. i Critical Stage In C.E.R. Dispute. The tension between Japan and Soviet Russia is daily becoming more critical. Sipnificant of Japan's attitude in the report that the Japanese citizens in Vladivostok. a Soviet port, have been ordered i to make1,114 words
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Advertisement41 1933-10-13 11 Further news of the tension between Japan and the Soviet over the hinese Eastern Railway is on page ItL NOTHING BIT THE HKST Will DO FOB BABY SO GIVE HIM KLIM POWDERED MILK STANDARDISED FOR QUALITY AND PURITY. l)i»tnb.turGETZ BROS. CO.41 words
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Article894 1933-10-13 12 Tamil Mother's Application Refused Ah briefly resorted in the Straits Time* previously, Mr. Ju-iire Mr Kail has given judgment in favour of Mr. A. L. r ru^niet in respect of the child ef a fellow -piaster adopted by him. The facts In the summons were stated894 words
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Article170 1933-10-13 12 I nsteady Pedestrian And Policeman's "Wingrs." That a traHW policeman's "wings" are not meant to provide a convenient support for people who have taken, more than their fair measure ol re- j at w s the lesson learnt by Alii Asmad. a North Indian, who was by170 words
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Article83 1933-10-13 12 Punjabi Labourer Gored To Death. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. Oct. 11. One death resulted yesterday when a buffalo broke loose and ran amok during unloading at the railway goodsshed. Buffaloes for transportation arr usually tethered to the wagon but this one remained loose and when the door83 words
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Article90 1933-10-13 12 Tuesday. Oct 3. Hdh Mr E Ntwbold. Hon. Mr H E. Nixon. Mrs. Nixon. Miss Nixon anu Major R L Nunn left Government House. Wednesday. Oct. 4 In the morning His Excellency vUited the Improvement Trust bouses .it Kirn Kest Road and Balestler Head. Mr H A L90 words
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Article61 1933-10-13 12 Following an afternoon raid by revenue officers in Pulau Mlnyak on Oct. 8. a Chinese named Ung Tee was charged before Mr. H. A. Forrer. the criminal district judge, this morning with the possession of dutiable liquor, j The duty Involved was over $175 He was convicted and sentenced to61 words
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Article82 1933-10-13 12 Owner To Pay Compensation And Fine. A man named Tan Chin was fined by the Povth Magistrate. Mr. J. M Brander. yesterday for "negligently suffering to be at large a ferocious dog without a orasxle" The accused pleaded guilty. It was stated that the beast had bitten82 words
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Article73 1933-10-13 12 Caume To Stand Trial At Assizes. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Talplng.Oct. 11. After further adjournments, the pre llmlnary inquiry was concluded yesterday, before Che Mustafa AlbakrL of the case In which a Straits-born Chinese. Chew Guan Chye, stands charged with using as genuine forged documents for the purpose73 words
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Article113 1933-10-13 12 Opening Next Month. SINGAPORE, F.MS. AND KEDAH LINKED. Direct telephonic communication between Singapore and the FMS systems and North Malaya will be established on Not. 1 when the present FMS trunk system will be extended to Kedah and Perils. At long last. It win be113 words
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Article170 1933-10-13 12 Aged Man's Suicide Attempt. A verdict of death from natural causes was returned by the Coroner. Mr. F. O. Bourne, yestrdaey. on ani aiftd Tamil. Ahmad who *as thought j to have attempted to commit suicide by j cutting his throat with a rasor. The wind- pipe was170 words
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Article117 1933-10-13 12 Mr. Justice Thomas And Sir i Walter Huggard. j From Our Own Correspondent) i Penang. Oct. 12. The outward bound P. a O. Comortn, arriving this morning, brought Mr. Justice Thomas, the new Chief Justice. CMS Arrangements were made for His Lordship to travel to Kuala I Lumpur117 words
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Article72 1933-10-13 12 Em Our Own Correapoodeir > Leadon, Oct. I*. E. B. F. Pretty. of the mi < ItII Service, wsa fined CM at Eea4i«t for danger— i Mr. Pretty m inralred ia a fatal accMent at a rrowroada near WarfleM in which a motor-cyrHat lost his Ufe. The72 words
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Article198 1933-10-13 12 Spreading Of Paris Green From Aeroplanes. At the last meeting of the Malaria Advisory Board, the chairman said that the acting legal adviser. TMS.. In n telephone conversation had said that It was hoped to Include legislation to deal with the points raised by the Malaria Advisory Board,198 words
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Article71 1933-10-13 12 A Chinese, charged with being a vagrant before Mr. R J. F Curtis, the third magistrate, this morning, told the court how he was wrecked In a tampan off Port Swettenham and was picked up by the ».s. Klang. He was then brought to Singapore. He said he71 words
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Article90 1933-10-13 12 Mr. K. I. Tan— and not Mr. P. T. Tan as stated in our Issue or Wednesday—appeared as counsel for the defence of Yacob bin Ahmad when the latter was accused in the Seconi Police Court on Tuesday of having caused grievous hurt to the care-taker of an orchard in90 words
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Article464 1933-10-13 12 Prince Carl Of Sweden. ON TOUR OF AMERICA AND FAR EAST. Singapore has a royal visitor today In Prince Carl of Sweden, a nephew of the King of Sweden, who is on his way home after a tour of America and the Par East which has lasted464 words
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Article152 1933-10-13 12 .Dishonest Servant Pleads Guilty. A European who had on several occasions missed small sums of money from his room In the Goodwood Park Hotel decided to set a trap for the culprit whom he correctly suspected to be his own servant "boy." He noted the numbers of152 words
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Article78 1933-10-13 12 Kwaafftwif County Recovering Froas Ordeal Canton. Oct. 4 Hsu Man Shan, a county In East era Kwangtung. Is slowly recovering after the Red sumige. Trade and Industry there are mmalt" ttt t iTt<l Farming has made improvements. after modern system of agriculture Is introduced by officiate from78 words
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Article26 1933-10-13 12 In the Bankruptcy Court today, receiving orders wen made t*'"rt Chop Kwong T.\ and Lee Keng Stang. An adjudication order wxs also granted against the Utter.26 words
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Article709 1933-10-13 12 MALACCA AWAITS THE WANGKANG. Wangkang Is fairly under -way. The rehearsals are well nigh perfect, and expectation Is In the heart of everybody. A sacred festival. Wangkang has become a great and rare institution in Malacca. Hallowed by tradition and sanctified by custom Its significance709 words
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Article102 1933-10-13 12 Shop Employee Who Was Shadowed." Sin Chun Plah. a coffee grinder employed by John Little and Co. Ltd pleaded guilty before the Third Magistrate. Mr. Curtis, to having stolen coffee powder from the store It was related that at 6 p.m on Wednesday a detective "shadowed" him as102 words
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Advertisement88 1933-10-13 12 'KING'S OWN' I MIXED BISCUITS Manufactured by ARNOTT LTD. The Biscuits Specialists of over 60 years xperlence, from the finest Australian Flour, Eggs. Milk. Butter and other ingreolents. Insist on ARNOTTS The Quality Biscuit at a Lower Price. Specially 'ftf 's* > MHMKIJ &\J*V3&X packed in L^ ■£'2 Qp&4j B88 words
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Article726 1933-10-13 13 Little GiiTs Story. ACTION UNDER MUI-TSAI ORDINANCE. A pathetic story of ill- treatment and hardship was rel ted to the fourth magistrate yesterday by a 7-yar-old Chinese girl who appeared as the chief witness In fie ppjsecutlon of a man who was accused of keeping726 words
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Article50 1933-10-13 13 A R<qulem High Mass will be sung :n memory of the late Miss Sandoaham. sister of Dr A A Sand-wham, on Sunday at 730 m in St Peter's Church, Stamford Read The Rev E. O. Proctor will preach on "Blessed are the dend which die In the 150 words
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Article224 1933-10-13 13 Notification Of Royal Approval. Royal permission haa been accorded to the Straits Settlements Volunteer Force to carry Colours. In a letter from the local headquarters we are Informed that a communication has been received from the Secretary of State that H.M. the King has been graciously224 words
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Article230 1933-10-13 13 Normal Flying: Resumed. The Royal Singapore Flying Club's two-engined flying boat, the Cutty Sark. resumed normal flying this morning. Stranded on an Island some distance up the coast with a fractured cylinder I since Tuesday, she was flown back to the Club yesterday afternoon by her original crew.230 words
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Article100 1933-10-13 13 I>eaih Of Well-Known Catholic Sister. The death of the Reverend Mother Mary Agnes of Assist of the Order ot St. Francis, took place on the morning of Bept. 30 at St. Theresa's Convent. Kuchlng. says the Sarawak Gazette. Mother Agnes came to Sarawak In 1891 tnd. except100 words
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Article132 1933-10-13 13 Death Of Senior Native Officer. Sarawak. On Aug. 16. after an illness of only a week. Da to Hajl Dulraahld. senior native officer of the second division, died at his residence In Stmanggang. says the Sarawak Qazette. The Dato was the eldest son of the late Abang132 words
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Article474 1933-10-13 13 Singapore Base. VISIT BY CIVIL LORD OF ADMIRALTY. Captain Kuan Wallace, M.C.. M P for Hornsey and Civil Lord of the Admiralty, arrived from Rangoon yesterday afternoon In an RAF. flying-boat Capt. Wallace said the completion of the base waa an obligation of honour to the474 words
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Article122 1933-10-13 13 The next production of the Slnga- j pore Repertory Players. "Littl- Devil,"; will be staged at Goodwood Park > Hotel where extensive alterations have been made to adapt the miiln hall for theatrical performances. The first performance will be given on Oct. 21 when the show will be122 words
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Article169 1933-10-13 13 Unexpected Catch Near Swimming: Club. Fisherman dragging a net near the Swimming Club discovered a tiger shark over ten feet long within its meshes. The catch was made dose to the house of Dr. Tap Yeow Chin: between the club and the marine police station.169 words
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Article209 1933-10-13 13 Death Of Tuan Syed Ahmad Idid. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang. Oct. 12. The death has occurred at Alor Star of Tuan Syed Ahmad Idld. District Officer. Pulau Langkawi, and eldest son of Tuan Syed Mohamed Idld. Second Malay Judge of the High Court of Kedah. The deceased209 words
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Article221 1933-10-13 13 Principal's Suit Ajrainst Teachers. Mention was made before Mr H A Forrer of a claim to the possession of the Modern English High School In Cuppage Road by Mr. K. R. Menon. the principal, who Is opposed by Messrs. C C. Menon. James Puthuserl and Hermes Puthuserl. who221 words
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Article308 1933-10-13 13 Mr. J. C Peskett. of lataggi Estate. Is going home by the Chr Huygens on Oct. 27. Mr R. V N. Shute. of Barbour and Co.. Singapore, haa returned from home. Mr. J. Parke. of Koala Lumpur. U homeward bound by the Corfu this week. Captain Columbine,308 words
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Advertisement14 1933-10-13 13 Did you hear what KATHERINE HOWARD said tc HENRY VIII. "I LIKE YOUR NERVE!"14 words
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Advertisement292 1933-10-13 13 Hei& an English dish that etierybocfy likes Do you remember the tasty Wall's Sausages you enjoyed so much in K"gi— "< And do you know that you caa now obtain these famous sausages here A process of parking in bermeticaDyscaled tins enables you to obtain Wall's Sausages <>^r7*w. at any292 words
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Singapore Hockey Trial. — Larwood's New Action. — Perak Races.
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793 1933-10-13 14 Colours Win Fast Game By One Goal tokmrs White* 1. When Singapore meets Selangor on Oct 21 at home. In Its first inter-State hockey match, it will be assured of possessing a practically Impenetrable df ft nee. That fact was evident during the preliminary793 words
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Article380 1933-10-13 14 Meeting To Last Four Days. There are 154 entries for the Autumn meeting of the Perak Turf Club on Saturday, Oct. 21, Tuesday. 24, Thursday, 28. and Saturday. 28 the meeting having been extended to four days. The handicaps for the first day will be380 words
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Article223 1933-10-13 14 t Trial For Perak Game. m Our Own CorresponJ-nt A Seretnban. Oct. 12. Negrl Sembllan will hold a State trial on Monday prior to selecting the lide to meet Perak at Ipoh on October 21. The team* will be: State XI: Alexander Emmanuel (NJB. Club. P.W.D. and Tamil223 words
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Article133 1933-10-13 14 "LEG-THEORY OR NOTHING." Will Not Play. M.C.C. TEAM ARKIVKS IN INDIA. London. Oct. 12. The Daily Express announces that Larwood has stated that if he is select<d for England and forbidden to bowl fact leg theory he will nfuse to play. Mi 1 Team In India. Bombay. O«Reuter - 133 words
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Article102 1933-10-13 14 Record Aggregate At Doncaster Sales. Nearly £200.000 was paid for yearling racehorses during the four days of the Doncaster Bloodstock Sales. This was better than any Doncaster aggregate since 1929. and the brisk bidding proves there Is no doubt as to the future prosperity of the British102 words
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Article166 1933-10-13 14 Bad News His Manager Kept Back. A telegram was banded to Mr. Jack Tlnn. manager of the Portsmouth football team, a few minutes after he had sent his men on to the ground to play Sheffield United at Sheffield. The telegram was addressed to Septimus Rutherford. Portsmouth166 words
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Article99 1933-10-13 14 Inter-Company Results In Warren Shield. (Prom Our Own Correspondent) S^ re in bin 4 let The ollowlng are the Negrt Sembllan results In connection with the Warren Shield Competition. The shootIng took place at the Sereir.ban Range yesterday No. 1 Co: M.V.I. 184 points. E. Company MS V R99 words
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Article89 1933-10-13 14 The Singapore HomeU first temm defeated the MondeacrlpU Cricket Club first team by f coals to 1 In a hockey Match played on the M.C.C. ground yesterday. The scorers {or the wtnnerc being N Modder 3. I Tan Oeyatl X P. D Almeida 1. O. C. Aerla 1.89 words
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Article108 1933-10-13 14 Chinese Beat Malacca Club. i From Our Own Correspondent Malacca, Oct. 12. The Chinese beat the Malacca Club this evening by 4 matches to 1 in a friendly Inter-Club game on the Padang. Results. (Malacca Club players mentioned first) Doubles. 1. Simpson and Anderson lost to Beet Chee108 words
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Article103 1933-10-13 14 Sequel To Tournament At Seremban. (From Our Own Correspondent Seretnbaii, Oct. 12. Before Raja Kamaxalsaman bin Raja Mansur, the Seremban Magistral*. U>Iday Young Johnson, the VMS. boxr. and J. L. Fredericks, a lawyer's clck of Kuala Lumpur, were sued by the promoter of a boxing tournament at103 words
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Article41 1933-10-13 14 Penang Trial Game On Saturday. 'From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang. Oct. 12. For the State rugger trial on Saturday teams representing Penang. Kedah and Province Wellesley will take the neld, with both kides evenly balanced. A good game is expected.41 words
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Article211 1933-10-13 14 The following will represent the B.C.C. at hockey against Lhe Ceylon Sports Club tonight: Oxley, P. V. Duckworth. J. R. McDongall. D. H. Tudor. L. J. A. ridden, E. Macrenor. j. L. C. Walker. J. E. C. Mitchell. T.N. Battenberg. C. A. Carey and J. Walnwrtght. The following have211 words
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Article177 1933-10-13 14 More Records Go At Shanghai. Shanghai. Oet 12. Several records were broken at yesterday's meeting of the All-China Olympic games. Shanghai leads In the field and track events with Kwangtung second. Men's results of yesterday were as follows:— Shanghai 20 points: Pelplng 30: Nanking 8: Uaonlng 8: HopelSin Chew Jit Poh - 177 words
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Article94 1933-10-13 14 Team To Tour England Next Summer. While the M.C.C. team is on its way to India, Mr Begg. the veteran RaJputan cricketer, is busy organising an unofficial team to tour England next season. Mr. Begg stated that the Idea of sending a team had been welcomed by some94 words
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Article35 1933-10-13 14 Playing In a Hong Kong trial match last week T. M. L. Redmond, the former Singapore cricketer, took five wickets for 14 runs, having at one time taken five for six runs with 19 deliveries.35 words
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Article107 1933-10-13 14 French Rugby Officials Want Independence. French Rugby referees are to go on strike following the refusal 01 th.French Rugby Federation to grant them independence A delegation of referees interviewed M. Dantou. the President of the Federation. "Is lt true.' asked M. Dantou. "that your committee has decided to107 words
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Article48 1933-10-13 14 His Excellency the Governor will attend the S.A.F.A. Challenge Cup Final between the Wiltshlres and Malays at Anson Road Stadium tomorrow evening. Mrs. A. 8. Haynes will pn-sont the Cup. shields and medals The Wil shires band will play before the gam* and during the interval48 words
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Advertisement33 1933-10-13 14 (ggfg^) THOSE WHO STATE |lj THAT NO TEETOTAL DRINK HAS A KICK HAVE NEVER TRIED Iji CLARET I •***u»Ac»ui»eo (flKdßr II T ?^sa^j Al F. &i. PRODUCT FRASER NEAVE, LTD. AERATED WATER SPECIALISTS.33 words
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Article258 1933-10-13 15 Jockey's Amazing Form \t Newmarket London. Oct 12. At Newmarket today, the champion Jockey. Oordon Richards, rode five consecutive winners. He has now ridden 226 winners this season— only twenty t Archers British record set up. in 18S5 rds today passed Loates. who.; in 1893. rodeReuter - 258 words
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Article772 1933-10-13 15 Where England And France Differ. (Prom Our Own Correspondent) London. Sept 12 Rugby football prospect* In the West of England seem rather blight, judging by what Bristol. Bath and Torquay have done to far, but Gloucester suffered a nasty blow on Saturday when their grandstand was burnt772 words
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Article366 1933-10-13 15 Coehet Says Amateurs Are Paid. London. Sept 11. A bombshell was dropped by Henri Cochet. the famous French lawn tennis player, when he said during the weekend "It is well known that amateurs today are receiving large payments to play in tournaments." Cochet bluntly stated this In announcing366 words
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Article77 1933-10-13 15 New Teams Make Their Debut (From Our Own Correspondent) Sen mban. Oct. 11 Two new teams made their debut In Negrl hockey today— the Tamil Union and the Punjab Association The Tamils thanks to good goalkeeping by Alexander scored through Robert Lopes while Chambers equalised On the adjacent77 words
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Article100 1933-10-13 15 Out Of Everton Side For A Month. Evtrton will be seriously handicapped for at least one month. "Dixie" Demi, who has scored in every match so far this season and l*d the team so brilliantly, was operated In a Liverpool nursing hmae on Sept. 26 for the removal100 words
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Article274 1933-10-13 15 Results Of Chinese Meeting. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Muar. Oct. 7. IM Metres (Girls). Low Oeok Beng (Muar) 1. Lim Ewe Lean (Muar) 2. Tan Keow Chow (Johore Bahru) X rime: 18 sees. 100 Metres. (Final). Low Hock Beng (Muar) 1. Tay Joo Pin (Muar) 2. Up Chee274 words
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Article162 1933-10-13 15 New Law Decreed By The I.A.S.F. The grea variety of swimming costumes worn Uils season by competitors In International events has prompted the International Amateur Swimming Federation vo make a new costume law. Competitors In international events and in world record performances, the law declares, "shall wear costumes162 words
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Article155 1933-10-13 15 Vmimj. Octokcr IS. Ru»by WUtahlrc Itaft lit B.CC. XV. TvatUn. Hockey: BCRC Ist v» UaJaja Command OflteHi. BCRC frd.; Mfdkal Oritaft m BJIC. "A." UjC.V. pd.; B.C.C. Oylon Oporto CJub. Pxtang; Polk* 2nd w TJC.CJL Depot tatarday. Oetofar 14 OoU: Kroprl O C Monthly Medal (ftroka). Rucby: Volunl—155 words
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1536 1933-10-13 16 SHANGHAI LETTER. "Political Expenses" Cause Of Cabinet Crisis Our Own Correspondent > Shanghai. Oct. 2. was a first-class "sensation" •stien a report was I in I'irelgn papers that the "Bi. ..id decided to resign The resignation at this critical 'Una's history of any one of1,536 words
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Article289 1933-10-13 16 22,000 Miles Planned. AMERICAN EXPERT MAY SUPERVISE WORK. New York. Oct 4. It was reported In reliable circles here today that Col. Frederick Stuart Oreene, commissioner of public works for the State of New York, has been asked by the Oovernment of China to supervise the289 words
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Article114 1933-10-13 16 Three Corrupt Kuomintang Officials. Canton. Oct. 8. Sentence of expulsion from the Party has been pronounced by the Provincial Kuomintang on three of iU officers. An Administrative Councillor for the Ho Yuen district. Yuen Kln-tlng. Is a| condemned lmposter, having posed as. one entitled to receive $3,000.114 words
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Article106 1933-10-13 16 New Governor And Staff Appointed. Nanking. Oct. 6. The much-discussed reorganisation of the Klangsu Provincial Oovemmcnt became a reality today with the formal appointment of Mr. Chen Kuo-fu. a member of the Central Executive Council, as the new Oovernor. Oen. Kuo Chu-tung. the retiring Governor, has been appointed106 words
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Article92 1933-10-13 16 Primers And Propagandists To Enlighten The People. Nanking. Oct. 4 Mr. Hsu Pel-keng. director of the National Aviation Bureau, stated that the bureau ba4 mapped out a programme for giving the people an elementary knowledge of air defence A large publishing company had agreed to publish a92 words
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Article35 1933-10-13 16 Dr Paul Krieg. the well-known senior physician of the German Hospital In Pelplng. has be decorated with the order of the Oennan Red Cross. 2nd Class. In recognition of his eminent medical work In China.35 words
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Article264 1933-10-13 16 Rich Kiangsi Finds. CORPSE TURNS TO DUST WHEN TOUCHED. Three tombs have been excavated during the levelling of the ground for the new aerodrome at Nanchang. Kiangsi Province. The first, of the Ming dynasty (about 300 years old), gave the diggers- a great fright, as, when they264 words
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Article190 1933-10-13 16 230 "Converted" Reds Executed. Canton. Oct. 3. A wholesale execution of Reds In the Hotfung-Lukfung districts took place last week. 230 traitorous Com munlsU being put to death. Pang Kwal. who had led a regiment of Red soldiers In the Holfung-Lukfung area, died with his officers and190 words
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Article119 1933-10-13 16 A Thriving Industry In The New Territories. A native of the New Territories, one Tang Chuen-yan. has rented a portion of the sea-bed at Yung Long Baj. near Lungku Tan. for the rearing and breedIng of oysters, says a Hong Kong report. The bed. with an119 words
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Article104 1933-10-13 16 Missionary Who Was Caught By Bandits. Holkow. (Klangsl >. Oct. 4. Anxiety is felt for rather von An, of the French Lazarist Mission at Pantae. In the Yangtse Valley who U being held by Communists hi the Tailng mountains, north of the Kiangsl-Cheklang highway. When last heardReuter - 104 words
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Article134 1933-10-13 16 Fiendish Act Of Reds In Kianjfsi. Tensing <Klang*l>. Oct. 6. Before evacuating Tensing In the face of a strong Oovernment attack. Red soldiers poisoned the city wells, thereby causing great distress to the inhabitants. Eighty U (27 miles) to the south. Phafeng lies In ruins. Once the seat134 words
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Article64 1933-10-13 16 Canton, Oct. 5. Under the direction of the Frovlnclal Department of Interior, the lepers' homes In Kwangtung will be enlarged and placed under efficient management. A plan has been drawn up for submission to the Provincial Government. Inspectors are sent v. Investigate the conditions of the lepers'64 words
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Article149 1933-10-13 16 43,000 Volunteers In Kirin. Canton. Oct. 3. Oen. Wang Teh-lln. commander- ln- chief of the Volunteer forces, reports I from Bast Kirin that preparations are I being made u> continue the campaign j with a rlew to recovering lost ManI churtan territories. Oen. Wang, who received hla appointment149 words
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Article50 1933-10-13 16 1,032 Britons Enter During August. Nanking. Oct. I. According to a Foreign Office report the total number of foreigner* who Immigrated Into China during August last la 2.752. an Increase of 1.311 compared to July figure*. Of the total numb-r 1.032 art I British and 534 Russian50 words
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991 1933-10-13 16 CANTON LETTER. Anti- Nanking Attacks To Go Unchecked i (From Our Own Correspondent Canton. Oct. 1. News-gathering agencies h*ve knowledge of the effort which is being i to eradicate the Blue Shirt movement within the sphere of the South Oovernment. but they are991 words
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Article, Illustration2586 1933-10-13 17 Notes On Kirby Estates— Five-Y ear-Old Forestry Results On Steep Land —Rentices And Bunds No Oidium Or Mouldy Rot. (By On Planting Correspondent) AST August Mr D. Farquharson, J general manager of Kirby Estates, addressed the Kuala Lumpur Rotary Club on rubber forestry from an estate manager's2,586 words
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Advertisement225 1933-10-13 17 A PRODUCT OF MALAYA HIGH LOW QUALITY PRICE 100 BRITISH MALAYAN COLLIERIES, LTD. T*L426S. KUALA LUMPUR. Trlrgrams \k,l\(;~ YOU CANNOT 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 Full225 words
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Article182 1933-10-13 18 Neuritis Hampered Her In writing of the pain and lnconvenltnce she suffered from neuritis, this Woman tolls also how she rid herself I "I have been using Kruschen Salts f ritU. and it certainly has the most wonderful effect. My knees were very painful, and it became182 words
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1337 1933-10-13 18 Tension Over C. E. R. Nearing A Climax. Moscow. Oct. 12. M. Rudy, the Soviet manager of the Chinese Eastern Railway, has notified the Railway Board of certain actions by the Manchurlan assistant manager. Mr. Chlan Mln-chle. which, he asserts. are Illegal, especially1,337 words
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Article48 1933-10-13 18 Paris. Oct. 10 The long list of suicides commuted by jumping from the Eiffel Tower was Increased by one on Tuesday wnen a jeweller named Rabof, aged 56. sprang from the first platform, death being Instantaneous. The reason for his act Is not known. Aneta-Trans-OceanAneta-Trans-Ocean - 48 words
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Advertisement151 1933-10-13 18 QUALITY I'lui London training and Qualification! rfndrti oar Optiral Srrvic* aniqo* is ■BaaVS JOHN DUKE r.HOA. IBou.. r-S.M.C Nc 11. Battery IMi litiHii. f It v not wTwarm to brush m your teeth regularly. m The mouth and gums must m alto be kept healthy. f Kocryl Tooeh Powdac cleans151 words
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Advertisement14 1933-10-13 18 What did thm Farmer's Daughter say to the Travelling Salesman "I LIKE YOUR NERVE!"14 words
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Advertisement247 1933-10-13 18 DIRECJ^NS^FC or CB?i^'V^^ Any amount of damage can be done to your car by Incorrect or Irregular lubrication. Keeping the engine sump full of Castrol Is Important but not conclusive your Instruction book tells that there are many points that need attention to enable them *o keep working smoothly and247 words
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2327 1933-10-13 19 The Man Who Dare Not Stop— A Ghost To Slow Music (A La Martin Harvey) —Lovely "Lilac Time" Two New Films. <From Our London Correspondent i A Thames sidt Garden. Windsor I Bept. 23 i I ONE o( England's most blessed lnstl- I2,327 words
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Article198 1933-10-13 19 "Handsome, Debonair And Intelligent" That much -discussed Average Man. alia* The Man In the Street, has been found and photographed. It was done In America, and If the camera does not lie he U an amaxiiifcly I erfect person. I> has all the virtues and no vices198 words
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Article184 1933-10-13 19 Men Who Left Their Shirt* On Trains. "What am I bid for two drums faulty two bugles, two nates, seven music stands, one triangle, one partgramophone, a quantity of Jan Instruments, and other articles I boomed the auctioneer. He was bid two bob. rising to «s. 4d writes a184 words
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Article266 1933-10-13 19 Taken With Sherry As An Appetiser. 'The winkles of England they live In the sea At Margate and Ramsgate and I Wapplng and Leigh-- And oh! Aren't they good with < lemon for tea. Old song < Since the war the winkles of England have fallen on266 words
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Article283 1933-10-13 19 Danced With Women Pa^sensrers! When Mm P and O. liner I irrlved at King George V Dock. London, from Australia on the crew told a remarkabl. unusing story of how a 19 -v youth attempted- and with a snvill measure of success to stowa* Melbourne to283 words
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Advertisement132 1933-10-13 19 -I BRIDGE by Ely Culbertson 60 CONTRACT LESSON HANDS Illustrating Correct Bidding and Play. THIS BOOK is one of Mr. Culbertsoc'c LATEST and has just arrived from the printers. ONLY A LIMITED NUMBER are available and these have been supplied direct to THE SUNDAY TIMES and are NOT available through132 words
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Article, Illustration30 1933-10-13 20 MB. ONG EC MM. leading la hk horse Myanee after It had won the live lurlouts race at the Selangor Clab's An torn n Meeting. (Dawson. ap).30 words
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Article, Illustration21 1933-10-13 20 MR CHEONG YOK CBONG. leadinc in his liorse Eaion frop." after It had won the six fwkmga race at Selaagor (Spencer21 words
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Article, Illustration24 1933-10-13 20 FRINCE HMD, 2nd son of King Christian of Denmark, and Princess <»r.; I. c MathiUe. who were married ncmttj at FrwiMsfcerg castle. (Planet V24 words
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Article, Illustration33 1933-10-13 20 MBS. f, P BROWN, of Wcmbtey. London, who began painting at the age of Is busy working on a series of paintings for a book on the history of British Art. (Planet I»*W*.l33 words
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Article, Illustration24 1933-10-13 20 OMPr 1 1 l«»R.s in the I .i,^,ii to Brighton annual open walk fiisslm Westminster Bridre after the start from Big Ben. (PI-"-t N >24 words
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Article, Illustration17 1933-10-13 20 MB. ALAN LOKB leading his winning horse "Hard lp 8.5 (FartM»* un). in 5U furl on r»17 words
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Article, Illustration51 1933-10-13 20 A 111 NI)K;.I) HIM PiniHNGS. s*o Ib. of beef. 4M Ib. of ham. two horsheids of beer, half a hogshead of cider, a giant cheese and monster loaves were carried in the Harvest Howe proremfon at Bast Brent, Somerset, the traditional ceremonial, which has been observed for 7« years. (Planet51 words
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Article, Illustration22 1933-10-13 20 AN KNIKY in the Danster Agricultural Show at Dunstrr. Somerset, grar ef■ 1 1 y bows to his small master. 'Planet Hews.)22 words
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