The Straits Times, 14 October 1933
1933-10-14
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Article23 1933-10-14 1 1 ESTABLISHED IfXARUT A CIMIUKY] THE LARGEST AND MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. ft I'\GBS. SINGAPORE. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS23 words
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Advertisement305 1933-10-14 1 'PORE: 78. CECIL ST. CPHONC 51S1>. ivAT.JJ In giving BEAR BRAND MILK to •■s^bW^ your children you may rest assured that they are receiving WL JBj \^T the purest and most hygtenlcally I^Bv I I B B^^aV packsd Milk procurable. 1W B B BeEES m Sole AfeaU for British Malaya305 words
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Advertisement141 1933-10-14 1 Kuala; i/UMitjtiß: ae. jav4 %t rp^pN^4e*>. Mtt B'*^ "tjfi Quality does not know any frontiers, HMl&y^Pflß S"^ quality is understood in every tongue S^y^jPggl^BfcsfjEaiflriJ r their unshakable quality makes all "1711" K K"~«ffiT^^^^3|N Creations welcome and coveted always and FA SSHTSI I everywhere. [Jk\wD B^fsrl if-VK£ Here are a few141 words
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Advertisement512 1933-10-14 2 P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated in England I MAIL. PASSENOER AND CAIOOO SERVICE& PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL 8 "CO UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT. LONDON AND FAR EAST MAO. SERVICE. OUTWARD FROM LONDON POR CHINA AND JAPAN. Due Tannage B'pore OOMORIN 15 000 In port 6810 2?512 words
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Advertisement597 1933-10-14 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. (MIM'ON \LStN KAISUA.) TO LONDON. Naatea. Msrualis, Liniin. Aatwvrp Ratierdaxe aad MMdlesbreagh. VesseU Tonnage Due SaJ I K/.RHIMA MARO 10.600 Orl IS 30 YASUKUNI MARU 13.000 Oct 31 Nov 1 HAKONE MARU 10.400 Not IS 16 I SVWA MARU ***** Nov. 30 Dec 1 I FUSHIMI MARO 10JOO597 words
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Advertisement615 1933-10-14 2 BURNS PHUP LINE. (Incorporated In Australia POR BRISBANE. SYDNEY AND MBLBOURNB via JAVA. DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailings by the welN known steamer MARELLA (7,865 tons) and the »j MANOOLA (3J52 tons) (Cargo only). The m. MARELLA hi one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia,615 words
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Advertisement541 1933-10-14 2 TEE EAST ASIATIC CO^ LIMITED. (Incorporated tn Denmark.) PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. TO GENOA. LONDON. ROTTERDAM HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. From Prom From Froti B'pore Malacca Port Penan i Bwett BORINOIA 34/10 34/10 25/10 37. 10 •FIONIA 14 11 14 11 15/11 17 11 KRRIA 5 12 f, 12 6/13 8/541 words
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Advertisement1239 1933-10-14 2 THE aXLE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean THE HUA KHIOW STEAMSHIP (O, Slfim Ship C. Ltd. and China Mo Uial (***** LTD. Slum Navigation C»_ Ltd.l Till- i i mkip STI.XMSHIP IO 1 Tl> THE STRAITS STF«MSHIF CO, LTD TIIF SARAWAK STFAMSIIIP (O ITO THE CHINA NAVIGATION CO, LTU Till ALSTBALIAN ORIENT1,239 words
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Article807 1933-10-14 3 Protection In View Of Th< World Situation. The Frin.h Minister ol Mercantile Marine. M. Frot. In a recent interview published in the Crl de Paris." stated that after a p« n d of prosperity which saw their tonnage Increase from 2.M0.0C0 tons in 1914 to 3.500.000 Jr.807 words
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Article190 1933-10-14 3 Ivord Angus Kennedy's Plans. Lord Angus Kennedy is forming i committee, to be known as the Ship Ping Defence Committee, the object* o! which are the re-establishment ol British shipping paestlge and the end- ing of the present slump In the Industry. Lord Angus Kennedy comes from i190 words
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Article149 1933-10-14 3 Indications that vessels which have been lying Idle for some time are being brought Into service again are contained In the latest shipping re- turns for Liverpool, which show that that port is sharing In the general trade improvement One of the vessels concerned is the149 words
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Article324 1933-10-14 3 SINGA!>ORE HARBOUR BOARD. Saturday. October 14. Ships iloanMr the Wh»m. sr eaaectoi to arrive. Oiis.in Gate. Eatraaee Main Wharf Comorut 7 1 EBiptre Dork Chattanooga City SS S Machaon 48 4 West Wharf Raub S 4 Klnta 2 4 Katong Jardlnr's 4 KEPPEL BARBOI B Main Wharf Lch Princess Mary."324 words
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Article134 1933-10-14 3 COMORIN Brit 5.743 tons, tram London IS 10. for Ch na and Japan ports 14.10. I KINTA. Brit.. SO* tons, from Penang 14.10, for Pcnanf via ports U.l*. r BORIBAT. 31am. US tons, from Bangkok t I 13 10. for Tumpat 14.10. PASTR. Dut 00 teas, fron Cnerlbon134 words
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Article36 1933-10-14 3 The number and tonnage of Italian jl vessels entering and clearing Slnga- i pore during 1932 were: 119 merchant i( vessels totalling 675.204 tons and 8 war- P ships totalling 35.260 tons. I"36 words
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Advertisement476 1933-10-14 3 jfflfe LLOYD. Ija^jy "asnnaay.) The undermentioned an the eoopanri intended fixture-— OUTWARD lISAR for IloUo. Manila. Bang Kong. Shanghai. N Chtr Japan Oct. M SAARBRDCtJErI for IloUo. Manila. Hong Kong. Shanghai, N China Japan Hot. HOMEWARD TRAVE for I araellles. Adam. R dam. ITburg Bremen Oct 14 TRIER for Oenoa.476 words
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Advertisement447 1933-10-14 3 I Shi PR FSir)£N7 r Tl v K s Reduced Fares £67.3.11. MANILA HONG KONG TO EUROPE. VIA AMERICA Taariat class acraas the PacMc Ist class RaM ta Aanrfaia. Tsarist class AUaallc «a the an mmt faaMas v. MsaaatUa sr sa Waaalagtoa. 11l aaat.ige thr.agh the tBUBBI Oa. is acssrea-447 words
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Advertisement388 1933-10-14 3 IJJ.FKM AN BUCKNAII STEAMSHIP CO. LTD. ',< (Incorporated In England i •EM.ER.MAN" I INE. FOR HAVRE, LONDON. ROTTERDAM H.VMBI KO Via Parts aad Baes (»n*l Due Sails Steamer B'pore 8 poi» CITY OP BAODAD Oct 30 N I CTTT OF LILLE Not. 3S Dec. Cixy OP KVANSVILLK Dec. 2« Jan.388 words
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Miscellaneous114 1933-10-14 3 TIDE TABLES. ftaJaraajr. Oetaaer 14. H. W. IM ajn., 7 ft, 4 IS pjn, 7 ft. 1 m. L. W. 13.M pjn, ft. 7 ta. Maaaay. October la. H W 835 ajn, 7 ft 4 In 750 pja, 7 ft 5 to LW. 1.43 ajn I ft 1 1» pjn114 words
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Miscellaneous79 1933-10-14 3 SINGAPORE WEATHER REPORT. Stations Yesterday Last I night Max. Rainfall Bright Mm. temp, ins Sunshine temp. •r hrs. T Alor Star 87 0 13 6.5 74 SlUawan M Nil 2 6 75 K Trenssanu 88 084 6 8 72 Bukit Jeram 88 002 6.2 71 Malacca 85 NU 81 M79 words
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Advertisement598 1933-10-14 4 ADVERTISEMENT RATES Tbe charges aad matiaUli— far ClASStllllt ADVERTISEMENTS are as aadev 25 cents per Une per Insertion with a mtelBrjm charge of 81 per tasertim. There are aj xlmately its words to a ÜBS. Births. Marriages. Desths. Acknowledgements. Announcements and P.PC. cards will be charged st the rate of598 words
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Advertisement688 1933-10-14 4 M OTOR VEHICLES CENTRAL RDUNO COMPANY. Hapmobttas on hire Day Nrjht terrice (3 doors adjacent to Pavilion Theatre). Phase TTO. I LANE MOTOR GARAGE. •9, PENANO LANE. USED CARS! FIATS, 509. 501, 501. Austin "7." Chrysler. Pontlac. All cars In tip top condition Repairs! Decarbonising 6 eyl 89 4 eyl.688 words
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Advertisement561 1933-10-14 4 BUSINESS PREMISES TO LET 1 Oround Pint Floor. Robinson Rd Pri mlses. separately or togeCier United Eagj TO LET. OFFICES at 4 and 4-A. Prmc St. top floor and No 23. Raffle, PUo, AppryKoh Chew Kee 139. KllUnery Road OFFICES AND GODOWNS It) LEI Winchester House. Ist aad ted Floors.561 words
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Advertisement788 1933-10-14 4 PUBLIC NOTICES. THE SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BI'BRER ASSOCIATION. r- NOTICE is hereby given that the Rubbe Market win be closed officially on Wednesdaj 1. Oct. 18. 1933. being a Public Holiday. By Order of the Committee, OATTBT BATEMAN. Secretarial THE SINGAPORE MARINE I>SIK\M ASSOCIATION. 2 THE FIRE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION788 words
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Advertisement809 1933-10-14 4 TEN DERS GOVERNMENi NOTIHCATION. TVNDERS wUI be received at the Honour able Resident Councillor Office P-nanj SJ to n-jon of Oct 33. 1933 for the follow:-. work I reetasa af a New Eagtaa Seaeal a m Mestßaaas.** Peaaac Evry person applying for a form of Ten^e rUI required to deposit809 words
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Advertisement920 1933-10-14 4 BUSINESS CARDS F I G A R O~ Special Redaced harges Far O.TOBEB sad NOVEMBER ONLY 6J.0 PERM WIST WAVIM. Earearaa Ladies' 3alr Bream s, ,r, r BaaV, HaM (Beeea 116) aad at •3 Bras Baaah Read. MASSAGE HALL MAMCIKK AM) MAfJI Ifi > Mrs hart and Mt« Htvt 66.920 words
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Miscellaneous41 1933-10-14 4 SUBSCRIPTION RATES Uacapere WHaia Osbla witboat Malaya. Malaya. Peetaie. Miathly I 3.96 4.66 I S.J6 Cjaartrrly 8 8.86 812.66 9 T.S6 H.lf Vearlj 3HJ6 334.66 315 86 1 early tK-66 »UA6 936.99 Nate.— OaUtaliea ebeeaes saeald lacradr tar a»«al baak ilmaal41 words
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Article571 1933-10-14 5 ST ANDREWS CATHEDRAL— IS Sunday after Trinity. Oct. IS. MO a.m. Holy Communion; 7JO am afaUne; am Holy Communion (Choral); li am. Holy Communion: ft JO pm Annual Seafarers' Service; 10 JO ajn. Service at HM Naval Baae; Holy Communion on Man., Wed and Saturday at am.: Tut*.571 words
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Article203 1933-10-14 5 Total Of 170,602 Clubs In Franre. All clubs and associations In Franct who band themselves together, no matter for what purpose, must register with the Prefect of Police, writes the Parts correspondent of the MornIng Post. The name of each organisation and its object must be clearly203 words
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Article61 1933-10-14 5 Communist Round-Up At h Tashkent. Peshawar. Sept. 20 I A Communist plot has been nipped j i at Tashkent, the authorities therv arresting three officials. Including a j military officer, and 380 other persons, mostly Communists. The arrests were made at Peshpak. the railway terminus in Farghana. jj61 words
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Advertisement235 1933-10-14 5 HOTELb TONIGHT SPECIAL DINNER and CLASSICAL MUSIC 8.15 to 9.15 p.m. TO-NIGHT CABARET BALL Final Performance of Mate. T. SVETLANOVA in Singapore WITH NEW NUMBERS. DANCING From 9.45 p.m. to Midnight. ADMISSION NON-DINERS SI .00. RAFFLKS CILtBRATED ORCHESTRA rHONE 5381. SEA VIEW HOTEL TO-NIGHT SPECIAL DINNER MKMI) IN TIIK DINING-ROOM235 words
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Advertisement164 1933-10-14 5 "EPOCH" THE Pioneers .fc Leaders ol Quality MOVINO COIL Speakers THE Inventor* of the modern Permanent Magnet Movtnc Coll Speakers The Speakers with LIFELIKE TONE— Used by over 3.000 Talkie Theatres England alone. 34 different types to suit every purse purpose, each model the leader te Ms own price class.164 words
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Advertisement271 1933-10-14 5 I Hi" till I i •tli I MMi •ill I KON ALCOHOLIC /I VFRAMROZ&Co/ jV^SINGAPORE.^^jj ••i I i ii.'^MJjj^ill HOP ALE A NEW NON-ALCOHOI.K DRINK. Prepared From IiEST KENTISH HOPS Tastes Exactly Like Shandy. FRAMROZ CO. GULL BAHAR HAIR I THE v M TONIC F(»* I THE lIAIK I SIEPASSES271 words
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Miscellaneous310 1933-10-14 5 8.8.G PROGRAMME. For Straits Settlements, and Federated Malay States from Urn Empire transmitter, Davmtry, England. Two of the following frequencies and wavelengths will be used in the transmissions to the Indian sone. Announcemerits will be made at frequent interr.l.. GSG 17,770 ks/s 16.88 m. Call Sign Frequency Wavelength GSB fc,510310 words
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Miscellaneous318 1933-10-14 5 MALAYAN AJLS. KUALA LUMPUR. Programmae For Sunday, 15th October, 1933. H.M.V. Records. D 1488 Overture.— "The Secret of Susanna"— "The Song of the Nightingale"— La Scala Orchestra Milan. C 2097 Song— 'To the Forest"— "A Lover In Damascus"— Peter Dawaon. C 1879 Selection— "Louise" "Samson and Delilah"— De Oroot and318 words
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Article301 1933-10-14 6 To the Editor o.' the Straits Times. Sir Economists and other authorities continue to tell us that In times of trade depression business people must redouble their activities and go more for business Instead of waiting for business to come to them. But the post office figures301 words
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Article341 1933-10-14 6 To the Editor of the BtralU Times. Sir. -The present methods of poultry ,i and sale are estimated to cost Malaya $1,000,000 per year, without taking Into consideration the value of birds and eggs that are actually Imported at a cost to the Colony of nearly $3,000,000 per341 words
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Article202 1933-10-14 6 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir.— The following is from jour issue of Oct. 7: An appeal for a special effort to help the unemployed at Christmas has been Issued by Mr. John Hands, honorary secretary of the Selangor Astatic Unemployed Committee. "For those In employment,"202 words
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Article174 1933-10-14 6 To the Editor of the BtralU Times. Sir,— You wrote with strange prescience In a recent leader when you said that the ultimate achievement of the object aimed at by the rice tax .1 was very doubtful Indeed. La-er newr from Kuala Lumpur giving details of the174 words
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Article195 1933-10-14 6 I To the Editor of the Straits Times I Sir.— l have read with Interest Mr. Eric Macfadyen's letter in the Straits Times of yesterday. His estimate of the utility of the Malayan Planters' Provident Fund Is a correct one, and his tributes to the Incorporated195 words
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Article307 1933-10-14 6 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, In the "Town and Country Column* of your issue of Oct. 12, you refer to an article which appeared In the "Malacca Guardian." That article ended with the sentence: "I shall be glad to hear of the first big firm307 words
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Article119 1933-10-14 6 NAUGHTY MR. RLJK To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir.— l suggest to t'S. L. A. J. Rljk that If he Is unable to write on matter* of general Interest, without Introducing personalities In a sarcastic manner, be I should find some other medium o. ex- pressing himself than119 words
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Article174 1933-10-14 6 Juggling Feats By Customs Officers. j Customs officers have been known i to perform some astonishing Juggling feats in the course of their duties on board ship, says the Dally Express. They have produced saccharin; from the Interiors of toy teddy bears, packets of opium from water174 words
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Article131 1933-10-14 6 j Secession Appeal Of Western Australia. i I "Western Australia Is determined to i go ahead with secession negotiations. regardless of the cost," said Mr. I Oregory, M H.R. for Swan. In Mcli bourne recently. The Western Australian Parliament. he said, had agreed to appoint an allparty131 words
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Article333 1933-10-14 6 Flooding: British Market At Christmas. Japan has made up her mind to fill Britain's Christmas stockings this year at the expense of British toy manufacturers. A flood of cheap toys Is being produced under conditions with which no British manufacturer can compete. Every ship now333 words
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Article333 1933-10-14 6 Chiang's Speech. ADVOCATES "ASIA FOR ASIATICS." Shanghai. Oct. 5 A Nippon Dempo Interview with Marshal Chiang Kai-shek, published by the Osaka Malnlchi quotes the Commander- ln-Chlef of the Nankin? Armies as endorsing the much-dis-cussed doctrine of Asia for the Asiatics. I am glad to333 words
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Advertisement53 1933-10-14 6 >^Bsl sliW GUNS! j REVOLVERS I AMMUNITION I YOUR OPPORTUNITY NOW TO BUY AT j FACTORY PRICES. j BRITISH I FRENCH I BELGIUM i GUNS ALL LEADING MAKES, j OUR PRICES 40 o LOWER I I THAN WHAT YOU HAVE TO PAY ELSEWHERE. j BUY FROM I I DIRECT IMPORTERS,53 words
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Advertisement262 1933-10-14 6 is /''i^^^^^gsl gPz Her most ardent wish Olve her a new nuxlern watch, she Is tired of wearing that same old one she has had (or years. Chromium $19. 14 ct. gold MS. 18 ct. white gold SSS. Qammeter !6ColtyerQuay Wire Naiis OF Local Manufacture PRODUCED FROM THE BEST QUALITY262 words
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Article265 1933-10-14 7 Improved Position Fully Maintained. Brisbane. Bept. 17. interest centered on the Brisbane wool sales, which opened today, because there had been some doubt whether the higher prices which ruled at Sydney sales would be maintained. Wool rxperts were unanimous that values were firm at the closing265 words
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Article285 1933-10-14 7 Examinations For The Civil Service. Women have, for the third year In succession, failed to wtn a place In the Civil Service """Inntfrm for the Aamlnlatratlve Class. Uie results of which were announced on Sept. 26. Twenty places were offered, and 12 women entered. This examination285 words
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Advertisement187 1933-10-14 7 m f3 1 mmWt K^ftMl m\ d 'bVEsk jr7^mmw&^r Jmmimmm^^^^^*^ VA. s^tßaw^ls BbV I jS M f* J8 $*°fo M$ TIGER HEADACHE CURE POWDER IS \N :\l MIIRIK 111- VI>\(HF (IIF ITS UTMT IS INSTANTAMIOt'S \M> m r\TI»NT IS BELIEVED OF r.UN WITHIN TtN (UNITES. WHEBJC HUM, H.sr I* lts.187 words
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Advertisement368 1933-10-14 7 LAST NIGHT* Slnraaor* as«ws» TrlaaasAaat J weeHissi U Bnssi HsiHg■aagMCTjCrCyWMK w «y"« mat story rreater as a *\Y^j|H w9ilm\^' nisi! *+SsJBmmwßmwmmm^m*£j B~ -^aaaBBBBBBBBiaBBBBBBaaaa^fc* words cannot convey to you the I J mm s, m™*B*incence. the beauties of this* Matinee TODAY at 3.15. Mgifted production toe I you on no account368 words
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Advertisement201 1933-10-14 7 Last Night* Packed House* Enthused!! Matinees 3.15 sjS*iti^\^^ To-day and To-morrow! 6.15 mGHTLY 9.15 yiM Wk ia bii greatest dual role! BWf-^Kf I I—W D WITH fin United Artists ■^r A Brilliant Triumph "THE MASQUERADER PRESENTED WITH TWO GREAT "SHORTS" .nMually applauded by London Audk-nces MICKEY MOUSE ia "MICKEY'S GAU201 words
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Article175 1933-10-14 8 Rubber Again Slightly Easier. NEW YORK RE-OPENS WEAKER. (From Our Financial Correspondent.) Singapore, Saturday. Today's Prices Tin, Singapore price $112.50 down 25 eta. (.old. C 6 12s. 10' d.. down 19&4 Yeslerdav's Prices Rubber, Ixmdon. 3 31/324., unchanged. New York. 7• cts., down 3/l« rt. Tin, London.175 words
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Article317 1933-10-14 8 Sinrapore. Oct. 14. I noon. Buyer. Seller Gambler 4 50 Java Cube 800 Hambutg Cub. 8.00 Muntok White Pepper 22 50 White Pepper 2150 Black Pepper 13.00 Mixed Black Pepper 9 00 Copra. sundrlf<: 3.20 Copra, mixed 2 65 Small Flake Tapioca 4.M Fair Flake Tapioca 4 20 Mcd317 words
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Article58 1933-10-14 8 Prom France by Athos n due at Singapore 7 a.m. tomorrow. China and Japan by Nagato M.tru due at Singapore tomorrow. From Chins and Japan by Kumsang due at Singapore 6 am. on Monday. From Holland by Indrapoera due at Singapore on Tuesday afternoon. From China and Japan58 words
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152 1933-10-14 8 Issue Val. Pd. Buyers Sellers 2 2 Alex. Brick Ord. 1.00 2 2 Alex. Brick Prefs. 1.45 1.55 £1 £1 Brit. Am. Tobacco 5.12.6 5 17.6 10 5 British Malaya Trustee 5.35 5.50 cd £1 £1 Con. T. S. 7% Prefs. 24/- 25/£1 £1 Con.152 words
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Article223 1933-10-14 8 The following are the exchange rates this morning:, according to the daily circular issued by the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation SCLLLNG. London, 4 months' sight 2/4 5 32 London, 3 months' sight IV London, 60 days' sight 2/4 7/64 j iondon, 30 days' sight 2/4 332223 words
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Article367 1933-10-14 8 Much Progress Towards Recovery. Rugby, Oct. 12. Improved trade returns lor September, coupled with more encouraging employment figures for that month. and a further indication of Oreat Britain's progress towards Industrial recovery. A long distance view of tne situation Is particularly favourable At the end of the firstBritish Wireless - 367 words
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Article116 1933-10-14 8 Not To Oppose Government's Programme. Part*. Oct. 10. I The Socialist organ. \je Populalre. 1 the editor of which U U. Leon Blum. the leader of the Sociallls opposing the coalition, declares Itself as satlsBed with M Doladier's Vichy pro- iranuup In so far m the attitude ofAneta-Trans-Ocean - 116 words
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Article759 1933-10-14 8 Today's Prices Frascr JLyall Evatt ft Co. K. Sidim ($1) 1.80 1.90 1.75 2.00 Kundong ($1) 0.70 0.80 0.70 0.90 Lunas ($1) 1.10 1.20 1.15 1.25 M. Pindae ($1) 0.90 0.97 4 0.90 1.00 M. Tekong ($1) 0.10 0.16 0.10 0.15 Mentakab (.20) 0.30 O.SS 0.29 031 New Scudai759 words
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Article95 1933-10-14 8 Smgapore Municipal 5 p.c. Singapore Municipal 5 p.c. of of 1901 red. 1940 |400,000 106 108 nom. .1928 red. 1948-68 $21,000,000 112»i 113V4 d. Singapore Municipal 4>4 p.c. Singapore Municipal 4' 2 p.c. of of 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 106 108 nom. Pen^g Singapore Municipal 4V£ p.t95 words
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Article188 1933-10-14 8 Fraser and Co. and Lyall and Evatt's Quotations <ir» j__»_ w* Frarcr Lyall Evatt 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 5 1.00 A. Kuning (|1) 0.15 020 0.15 020 A. Malay (|2) 1.35 1.50188 words
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Article234 1933-10-14 8 Ms* Dambl i Turadj«> 1 P-I*. Sarawak and Slbu iVyner Brook) 3 pm. Japan iuwl Korcm (Arguu Mann S pm. Bangkok ilUraii j pa, Rhto Jk South-Eut Borneo 'Bltr.jor. 4 p.m. Tandjong Bale* Laboean Btuk ■Jaraki 4 pm BenckalU Patrar. Si Apt Apt Toball ..4 p.m. Trmbllahsn234 words
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Article34 1933-10-14 8 By Karmgola Kota Pining PorUu Roebith Carthat? Cootc Verde Spot* Lra4M Sept 7 Sept 3C Bept. 8 Oct Sept 14 Ocl Bept IS Oct 1 Bept 18 Oct. 134 words
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Article92 1933-10-14 8 I Rugby. Oct. 13. roreign exchanges today were Amsterdam 7691* Athens 557 Belgrade 225* Berlin 1.1 Brussels 22.27 1 Bucharest 521" Bomb-y 1 6 1 I< Bueno. Aires 45 official. Copenhagen 22.40 Geneva 16.02 Hong Kong 1/5 1 16 Helsingfors 226 i Lisbon 102' 2 Madrid 37 3/32 MilanBritish Wireless - 92 words
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Article94 1933-10-14 8 PALM OIL PRICKS. Outhric and Cos. weekly report, olj latest buyers, prices, for Malayan palm oil. dated Sept. 12. states: Palm OU In Bulk elf landed weight* Nerr Yo k-Phlladelphi.. 270 trr s per lb. ci.f. landed weights U.B-A. Pacific PorU 2 85 cent* <U. P. curicn^; i per 'b.94 words
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Advertisement164 1933-10-14 8 AUCTION NOTICE AUCTION SALE of Freehold and Icawholrl Binfapore ■fcsjsrtfta. U Mean Ctoanc Koon Sen* Co i sale* room. No. 30. Chulla Street, on Tm*>j. Ort. 17, ItSS. al tM b Lot 1 Valuable fnwhold land «ltu«tr at 3onrt Road. Singapore, area 15.914 *q ft Lot* 3 to I. Valuable164 words
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Miscellaneous32 1933-10-14 8 ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE WEEK. Wrhnliy OeUacr 11. RoUo Tiffin. Adelpbl Hot<l. 1 pm. Tfitlttnc erentt «1U be found under a separata beading on the sports page. Far TMe Tables see page 332 words
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Article758 1933-10-14 9 MALAYA TRUSTEE CO M LTD. Annual Meeting:. i m SIR DAVID GALLOWAY'S REVIEW. The annual general meeting of the British Malaya Trustee and Executor Co.. Ltd. was held yesterday In the Exchange Room. Pullerton Building. with Sir David Oalloway In the chair. Others present were Messrs. W. E. Rayner. Oaw758 words
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Article38 1933-10-14 9 (FYom Our Own Correspondent t London. Oct. IS. Pant-Bruas 'Malay) Rubber Com pany Ltd reports a loss of £318 for the year ended June 30. An amount of £13T has been brought In to credit.38 words
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Article596 1933-10-14 9 > August Exports Shrink. DECLINE OF ABOUT $150,000,000. The total exports from all of China for the month of August amounted to $51,354,424. revealing a drop over the preceding month amounting to $11,198,459. according to the monthly returns of foreign trade Issued In I Shanghai by the596 words
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Article631 1933-10-14 9 .Reconstruction Plan Success. The statutory meeting of the Brooant Rubber Plantations. Ltd.. was held on Sept 28 at Winchester House. EC. Sir Lionel Smith-Oordon. who presided, said that the meeting was called to comply with the Companies Act. 1029. The company commenced buslI ness on July 18.631 words
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Article864 1933-10-14 9 Stock Markets' Quieter Tone. I (Prom Our Own Correspondent > i London. Sept. M. Thr stock markets hare been throughout till* month, and during th» I pact week particularly, appreciably quieter than they were In August, and 1 some price recession*, though generally not serious, have864 words
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Advertisement589 1933-10-14 9 BANKING. \KI)KRLANDS< II I.NDISCHE HA.NDEUSI.ANK N. V. Established IMI at Amstcrdaav AuUiorhMd Capital Olds. I AMQjKm Paid Up Capital Olds. Si.OOO.SOO Reae.\« Olds. U.6*1.11r HEAD OTFICE: AJISTKBDAM. MUM II OtTM IS: THE BAGUE BOTTEBDAM. OVEBS».A!( BKANCBLS. BaU.ia Head Office for Dutch Fast awßwa. RR \\f R OFFICCS: DUTCH EA3T INDIES589 words
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Advertisement42 1933-10-14 9 I OY M A WATCHES CHRONOMETERS: BREW PATTERNS JUST ARRIVED WEU KNOWN TRADITIONAL QUALITY REMARKABLE DESIGNS PRICES REMARKABLY LOW NEW MODELS IN GOLD— WHITE GOLD. CHROMIUM. ETC. SOU WITH ABSOLUTE GUARANTEE. I AGENT: CAPITOL BUILDING BRANCH STAMFORD ROAD 30-A RAFFLES PLACE SINGAPORE.42 words
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Advertisement376 1933-10-14 9 i BANKING. NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL-MAATSCHAPPU, N. V. (NETHERLANDS TRACING SOCIETY.) Established in Amsterdam i^l. HEAD OFFICE: AMSTKKD\M n WITH BRANCHED IN p ROTTERDAM AND THI H \<.l K. y HEAD OFFICE FOR THE BASTj BATAVIA Branches throughout the Dutch Fart ft Indies and in the Strata Statement*. India. fl Chma. Japan376 words
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Article120 1933-10-14 10 Singapore. ALHAMBR X MooiUiant and Prrtwta With Mary Brian 15— I CAHTOI The Maaqtwrader With ooaJd Ooknan BUna Landi CIS— IS. GBSAI WOSU-D Cabaret— Speak Badly With Buter Keatea The Old Dark mi— MABLBOBOI'Ga Thai Sporting Afc with Jack Holt. SIS— TIS. racw woaxo Side Shows. Cabaret. Dancing. Talkies.120 words
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Article82 1933-10-14 10 MEADOWS— Thorn** Oerald Meadow. Master Mariner, Member Singapore Pilot i Association, died suddenly on arrival Loo- I don Oct. 11 after proceeding on leave by Dutch Air Mall. New Zealand papers please copy. OLTVSXRO— At hla residence No. M. Race Ooune Road. S-porc on Oct. IS, int. Obartas Ferdinand82 words
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791 1933-10-14 10 Prices are definitely on the up grade. The movement is slow, and there remains a possibility of temporary setbacks in regard to several commodities, but It appears safe to assume that the disastrously low levels of a few791 words
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Article61 1933-10-14 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Oct. 13. Captain 81r James O'Orady. Oovernor and Commander- In-Chief of the Falkland Islands and their dependencies, has postponed his return from leave In order to attend the marriage of his son. Mr. J. O. O'Orady. an assistant with Batang Consolidated61 words
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Article63 1933-10-14 10 Mr. E. E. F. Pretty And Miss M. J, Boueh-Hissey, (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Oct. 4. The engagement Is announced of Eric Ernest Falk Pretty, M.C.S.. second son of Mr. Herbert Pretty and the late Mrs. Pretty, of Elmhurst, Reading. and Merrall Josephine Bouch-Hlssey. only daughter of Mrs.63 words
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Article49 1933-10-14 10 The 8.8. Oasette states Mr. R. K. Auten. assistant controller. Monopolies Department, returned from leave of absence on Bept. 28. Major R. L. Nunn. DJB.O deputy director of public works, returned from lesve of absence on Sept. Mr. A William* has been appointed police magistrate, for Singapore.49 words
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Article749 1933-10-14 10 "TOO EXPENSIVE YACHT." Under the heading which Is used lo- this Note the London Dally Telegrapri enlarges upon the announcement thtu the 8. Y. Sea BeUe n the 1.000- ton yacht built specially five years Ago for the use of the Governor of the Straps Settlements749 words
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Article759 1933-10-14 10 "FUTURISM." although "futurism" has not made itself felt in this part of the world, it has taken firm root in Italy and is gaining wide popularity there. In this article Signor T. T. Uarinetti, the well-known writer and founder of "futurism," a dose friend of Mussolini, makes759 words
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Advertisement120 1933-10-14 10 rtEU/IA PC6O aW^ iavflflk /t^H > M M^^*^H«Mfl sf\ 1 .^eSM^bV^bWbbm *^'***^aW«a^aWS»^^^^^^^^^'^^ TAILOR AtADS BATtilflG SUITS <;i ARANTEED ALL WOOL UNSHRINKABLE LADIES "SPEED KING" STYLES 1I»IS -UlM|S»^| APRON ||»>| f-f* BELTED Qf\ >iir Zp*T-OU >tii>«Pt*9U two col oik MEN'S "SPEED KING" STYLES ri »IN HNEI |-fl BELTED S- QA BPEEDKD(G^#%120 words
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Advertisement42 1933-10-14 10 THE ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY. LIMITED, HIGH CLASS ENGLIBH and GERMAN PIANOS FOR HIRE AT MODERATE PRICES. NEW and SECONDHAND PIANOS FOR SALE CASH OR HIRE PAYMENTS PRICES TO SUIT EVERYBODY The Robinson Piano COMPANY, LIMITED. COLLTER QUAY. SINGAPORE. (Incorporated In Hong Kong42 words
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376 1933-10-14 11 Business Houses Closed And Banks Guarded. Definite news of what course the new revolution in Siam is taking is difficult to obtain owing tv the ripid censorship. According to Keuter loyal troops have opened fire on th* rebels marching on Bangkok headed by Prince Bovaradej376 words
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Article186 1933-10-14 11 20 Per Cent. Increase In Production. Rugby. Oct. 12. Prince Georte opened the 26th InternationU Motor Show at Olympla and In company with King Alfonso made a tour of Inspection of the 400 curs on i-xhltilUon. Cars from nvj European continental countries and Canada and tne United States186 words
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Article122 1933-10-14 11 Nazi Ruling On Brown Shirts. Berlin. Oct 8. A curious Juridical question of wide spread Interest in Germany has Just been answered by legal experts. Recently It has frequently been asked whether the brown shirts worn by the members of Herr Hitler's Btorm detachment can be seised for debt.Aneta-Trans-Ocean - 122 words
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Article71 1933-10-14 11 High Quality Expected In 1933 Vintafe. Berlin. Oct. S. Wines of the Rhine and Moselle. 1933 vintage, are expected to reach a high quality lully comparable with other good years though as regards quantity the yield will probably not be up to average. This gratifying prospect In regardAneta-Trans-Ocean - 71 words
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Article124 1933-10-14 11 Disastrous Effect On Australian Trade. Melbourne. Oct. 13. Since the announcement of America's Intention to subsidise the export of wheat flour to China and Japan Australia's Far Eastern trade has practically ceased. In view of the Important part America played in negotiating the wheat agreement the Prime124 words
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Article96 1933-10-14 11 To Reassemble In November. Rugby. Oct. 12. Parliament will reassemble on Nov. 7 after the summer recess. The new Unemployment Insurance BUI will be one of the first Government measures to be introduced and the Chancellor of he Exchequer. Minister of Labour and Minuter of Health today met representativesBritish Wireless - 96 words
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Article58 1933-10-14 11 Pageant Of Imperial Communications. Rugby. Oct. 12. The central feature of the Lord Mayor's show, which will accompany the new Lord Mayor on his progress from Ouldhall u> the Law Courts on Not. 9. will be a pageant epitomising Imperial and International communications In all phases air.British Wireless - 58 words
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Article72 1933-10-14 11 Ponderous Post-War Titles To Be Abolished Vienna. Oct 11. The higher officers of tre Austrian gendarmerie, who since the World War hare borne such ponderous title as "gendarmerie central Inspectors'' or "gendarmerie police directors." will henceforth b« called by their pre-war i titles of gendarmerie generals or colonels72 words
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Article186 1933-10-14 11 rreat Of Hollywood Film Guilds. Washington. Oct. 13. The strike scourge U being checked, especially In the coal Industry In Alabama and Oklahoma, while the Ford plant at Chester has resumed partial operation On the other hand, bituminous coal production over the week-end from Oct. 7Reuter - 186 words
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Article166 1933-10-14 11 E&ster And His Wife Get Life Terms. Oklahoma City. Oct. 12. notorious gangster "Maehliiei'Hy." and his wife have beon «d and sentenced to life lmi/iuuiunent for the kidnapping of the millionaire. Mr. Ursehell Reuter Part Of Ransom Recovered. Memphis. Tex Sept 28 Further development* hare taken place in166 words
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Article149 1933-10-14 11 ADVISER TO CHINA. Sir Frederick Whyte Appointed. Washington. Oct 12. The Chinese Legation here announces that Sir Frederick Whyte haa beer. reappolnted an adviser to the Chinese National Government Reuter. Sir Alexander Frederick Whyte bad been a political adviser to the Chinese Government from 1929-1932. He U9O yean of age.149 words
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Article153 1933-10-14 11 Spanish Engineers Visit Germany. Madrid. Oct. 10. Two prominent Spanish railway experts, one a member of the board of the administration of the Northern Railway Company and the other gen- eral secretary of the same company, I who were sent to Germany and Holland to study problems InAneta-Trans-Ocean - 153 words
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Article150 1933-10-14 11 Disarmament. GERMANY'S DECISION ANTICIPATED. Berlin, Oct 13. Following Herr Nadolny* Interview with Herr Hitler, It iv learned today that the German Government will make no further concession* at Genera The decision of Herr Hitler and hU advisers against further concessions by Germany had been anticipated150 words
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Article126 1933-10-14 11 (From Oar Own Correspondent Kuala lumpur. Oct. 14 Dr. II H Jack, M.8.E.. BA. D.Sc., of the Department ..f Agriculture, baa been offered and has accepted the appointment I of Director of Agriculture in the FUi Islands He will probably leave Malaya in March. Dr.Reuter - 126 words
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Article202 1933-10-14 11 RUPTURE FEARED. < c Germany's Attitude More L Intractable. Oeneva. Oct. 13. Britain, the United States and France j are straining to avoid a rupture :th Germany over disarmament but the prospects are very gloomy. It Is understood that while Sir John Simon and Mr. Norman Davis were j conferringReuter - 202 words
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Article78 1933-10-14 11 Reorganisation In Lancashire. London. Oct. 13 A radical reorganisation of the Lancashire cotton trade Is being planned. Representatives of the Federation of Master Cotton Splnnerr it Is understood, have submitted to the Board of Trade a scheme under which 10,000,000 redundant spindles and 100.000 looms will be patReuter - 78 words
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Article37 1933-10-14 11 South African Loan Closed In Five Minutes. Rugby. Oct. 12. LUti for each application In connection with the laiue of the Union of Sooth Africa 3ft per cent, loan wen closed within fire minutes.— British Wlralaw.37 words
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Article234 1933-10-14 11 Big: Increase Compared bWith Last Year. •m Our Own Correspondent.) London. Oct. 13. Board of Trade returns of tin from Great Britain to America September. 1033. five 3,526 tons compared with 610 tons In the ?am month In 1932. Exports for the first nine months ofReuter - 234 words
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Article208 1933-10-14 11 Sweeping Resolution Adopted. Paris. Oct. 8 A resolution drawn up by M Jack Kayser. a "young radical," was praised on Saturday afternoon by the Radical Socialist Congress, whereby the party declared Its agreement with the foreign policies of the various radical Governments since the May elections of 1932Aneta-Trans-Ocean - 208 words
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Article94 1933-10-14 11 Atlantic Postmarks Not Genuine. Berlin. Oct. 10. Stamp collectors the world over will be Interested In the announcement of the German Minuter for posts that hitherto no German aeroplane has carried a post to South America hence no postage stamps bear genuine postmarks denoting carriage by this route.Aneta-Trans-Ocean - 94 words
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Article72 1933-10-14 11 Widespread Damage in South Wales. Rugby. Oct. 12. Exceptionally heavy rains occurred on Tuesday night In the west and north of England and In the Midlands. In some places 2 and 3 Inches, the equivalent of an average month's t all. were registered. In Bouth Wales widespread damage72 words
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Article478 1933-10-14 11 National Mines As Security. SINKIANG INTRKHE? Japanese Arrested At Chiang's Order. Mr. T. V. Soong is reported to have concluded negotiations Tor a loan of |100.000.o»M) from a certain nation, pledging security the mines in hin.t. The loan, the report adds, will be made in manufactures,478 words
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Advertisement33 1933-10-14 11 IMPORTANT PRICE REDUCTION EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY. THE RETAIL I'Kh kllM POWDERED MILK ARE AS FOLLOW n 1 B>. Vmu TIB 11.14 «b tS Ik. Vkhb Tta IX.7S Vmn Tl» uu MstrikaUr*: GETZ BROS. CO.33 words
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707 1933-10-14 12 Another Heavy Loss Met By Federal Treasury. Lart >ear Ihe PJUL Railways dhowed a loss of nearly one and a half million dollar*. which will have to be met by the PJUL taxpayers. It Is unfortunate, says the General Manager, the Hon. Mr. D.707 words
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Article253 1933-10-14 12 >l B FALL. Drop Of Nearly Three And A Half Millions. asjsto from all sources amount to 59.483.859 compared with $12,812,579 I a decrease of $3,428,720 at i. jer receipts amount to 83.128.MM. a decrease of $1,201,994 pot centt compared with the year 1931. The number of ordinary passenger Journeys253 words
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Article31 1933-10-14 12 The Governor has made a number of regulations under the Traffic Regulations Ordinance, which were gazetted yesterday They do not come Into force until approved by the Legislative Cour.ca31 words
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Article194 1933-10-14 12 Direct Loss Of Railway Traffic. It is estimated that the direct loss of railway revenue due to redaction In traffic to and from tin mine, hi consequence of the tin restriction scheme is 9425.000 per annum, but to thl* direct loss must be added indirect losses due i194 words
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Article135 1933-10-14 12 2>, CENTS PER DAY! Cheap Living In Java. From Our Own Correspondent.) Medan. Oct. 10. Some time ago the director of the department of administration made the suggestion that. In certain districts of Java, It was possible for a Javanese to live on 2 5 cents per day This statement135 words
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Article33 1933-10-14 12 (From Oar Own Correspondent) Bsrsmhan. Oct. 12. Mr. T. P. N. chief clerk I Education Office. Seremban. coMspssd while playing badminton this aftemoor iiwi died almost tmrtv»>|»«^y from heart failure33 words
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Article327 1933-10-14 12 Early Discharge At Tanjong Ram bu tan. There were over 2.500 patients In the central mental hospital ot the F.HB., at Tanjong Rambutan. last year, and ,i a new policy of incomplete treatment I was In force. The hon. Dr. C. J. Wilson. In his annual327 words
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Article111 1933-10-14 12 Flight Over Singapore Yesterday. Prince Carl, of Sweden, who arrived in Singapore yesterday, and Lieut. Wennberg visited the Royal Singapore Flying Club yesterday evening and were taken for flights over the Island in the moth seaplanes. They were up for about an hour. Mr. Shook the Assistant Instructor,111 words
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Article447 1933-10-14 12 Difficult Labour Situation. A meeting of the committee of the Johore Planters' Association was held at the offices of Rennle Lowlck Co. on Oct. 11 when there were present. Mr J. W. K. Adams (Chairman) hi the Chair and Messrs. C. Bradbery. H J. Stacker. B. J.447 words
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Article156 1933-10-14 12 On Arrival In London. TAKEN ILL IN A TAXI-CAB. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London. Oct. IX Captain Thomas Gerald Meadows, a well known Singapore pilot who Journeyed home by the Dutch air mall, died yesterday afternoon within an hour of arriving hi London. He was156 words
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Article87 1933-10-14 12 Eleven Months Sentence For An Incorrigible. Ordered to be rigorously imprisoned' for nine months and to receive nine strokes of the rotan for theft of a fountain pen. Teck Han. was found on medical examination to be unfit for I a whipping. The man was produced a87 words
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Article93 1933-10-14 12 Warder's Timely Discovery In C.aol. (From Oar Own Correspondent t Kuala Lumpur. Oct. 13. A case of attempted suicide by a jrlsoner in Pudu Gaol has been report- ■d to the police. A Chinese prisoner awaiting banishnent to China attempted to commit iuicide. at about at 8.3093 words
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Article385 1933-10-14 12 A minute of a meeting of Municipal committee No. 1 states that with re- l ard to the decision of Apr. 28 that buses shall be licensed on specified routes only if the Commissioners arej tatlsned that the buses would be under the control of an organisation competent385 words
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Article702 1933-10-14 12 PRICE OF ECONOMY ON RUBBER ESTATES. The Straits Budget of 4ug 3 (write* Dorset correspondent of the Investor's Chronicle) refers to deter icon many rubber plantations esp In Negrl Sembllan and Malacca You hare from time to time stressed the Importance <>t investors purchasing shares702 words
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Article77 1933-10-14 12 Fatal Mishap On Wharf side. "From Our Own Correspondent > Klang. Oct. 1.1 A Malabari Mohammedan was the victim of a ratal accident which i > .y. place yesterday at Port Swettenham. Nine Indian coolies employed at 'he harbour were pushing a gantry alurg wharf No. c when It77 words
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Advertisement55 1933-10-14 12 IH^^Bjsd^V^ and add* a keener edge to ssmJlS your appetite 1 |m-;^ NOW SELLING AT ssEMlTssTMlnfe^X^ (SINGAPORE FKICE.) t'VsnSsßnr^' Per CMc oi &?ft Ail H^K f I y\ Or per doz. $24.00 Sr^LvflSil P*i ease of 48 £g QQ BRITISH BREWED lEEI SOLE AGENTS WILLIAM JACKS CO. LTI. SINGAPORE. KUALA55 words
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Article, Illustration395 1933-10-14 13 Official Assignee On Office Practice. "My chief clerk made me sign ai surety for a loan." said a bankrupt yesterday before the Chief Justice. 81i Walter Huggard. In answer to a question as to the cause of his indebtedness He was Lee Thlam Puah, 22 years old and395 words
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Article66 1933-10-14 13 Another Japanese Fishing Vessel Detained. i From Our Own Correspondent .> Medan. Oct 10. Another Japanese fishing vessel, the Tukuyu Maru. has been detained in the neighbourhood of Bldool. in the north coast of the Celebes. It is alleged that the vessel was fishIng within the three-mile66 words
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Article253 1933-10-14 13 (From Our Own Correspondent London. Oct. S. s "The Ottawa Conference put t Malayan pineapple in a more r favourable position than non-Empire fruit as regards Import duties, and we felt we ought to try and press the I advantage home." said Mr. H 8253 words
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Article116 1933-10-14 13 Two Groups With The Same Name. (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) Medan. Oct. 9 The two Fascist organisations In Netherlands India, both known as the N.1.F.0. (Nil. Fascist Organisation* i are at loggerheads and quarrels be- tween them, of which the newspapers i make good "copy." are the116 words
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Article328 1933-10-14 13 Existing Contract.* With Singapore. <From Our Own Correspondent.) Medan. Oct. 10. I With regard to the Government order that the East Coast of Sumatra;' must consume at least 1,000 tons of H Java rice per month considerable dim culty has been experienced at this < initial stage328 words
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Article89 1933-10-14 13 Fondling Of Nationalist Leaders Alleged. (from Our Own Correspondent > Medan. Oct. 9. Discussing the Pacific problem, the Algemeen Indisch Dagblad calls attention to the fact that Japan, striving for the formation of an Asiatic bloc. Is "fondling" the prominent nationalists In Netherlands India. It Is pointed89 words
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Article77 1933-10-14 13 Experiments With Variety From China. A reference to the cultivation of mushrooms In Malaya U made In the annual report of the Agricultural Department The report says that attempt* to cultivate mushrooms from Imported spawn of the European mushroom 'Agarlcus) were unsuccessful, probably owing to the higher temperature77 words
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Article52 1933-10-14 13 Chinese To Pay Supreme Penalty. (Prom Our Own Correspondent > Beremban. Oct. 12. The third death sentence in the present assizes waa passed by Mr. Justice Hereford today, when Lam Chan was found guilty of murdering 3am Ah Mok at Oemas by stabbing him with a knife52 words
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Article53 1933-10-14 13 'from Our Own Correspondent > Medan, Oct. 9. motief Ut informed that at the m. of August there were 2.947 European men and 581 women registered v unemployed in the labour ex.r.Kee of Net 1 da India. In the last here has b*«n a cotK Iderable of unemployment53 words
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Article279 1933-10-14 13 Lower Death Rate Thar In Negri Sembilan. The efficiency of anti-malarial work on new estates In Pahang U commented upon by Dr. A. O. H. Smart in a recent annual report. Writing In his capacity as ReglstrarOeneral of Births and Deaths. Dr. Smart says that except for279 words
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Article371 1933-10-14 13 Annual Sports And Visitors* Day. The annual sports and visitors' day »t the Po Leung Kuk yesterday was traced by the presence of Lady Clement! and the Tengku Empuan of fohore and many other distinguished rial tors. The building* of the home occupy an irea of well371 words
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Advertisement28 1933-10-14 13 A British film to remember J adapted from Temple Thurston's c Wf novel "DRIVEN" W ONE PRECIOUS V YEAR" ANNK GRBT. OWEN NARIf fl BASIL RATUBONE COMING PAVILION28 words
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Advertisement200 1933-10-14 13 T— \<& COLGATE'S" C MILE at your friend* with perfect assurance that your teeth arc charming— sparklinjj white! You'll find Colgate's just the toothpaste to use. It* special polishing ingredient is the ••me as that used by dentists. Colgate* not only cleans and beautifies your teeth but also, because of*200 words
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9 1933-10-14 14 Home Sport. Chinese Olympiad. S.A.F.A. Penalise Malays. mnu srf/r>9 words
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142 1933-10-14 14 "Stopping The Rot" At Cost Of £7,000 i i. Mi I .1 .1 ..II i. h*la*a i [till in»J r M .i, ii ii' i' i ul la.t, were kl l.rvrr I u«h hr| 1 I.'' i i v U a great dial142 words
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Article455 1933-10-14 14 Three New National Re- lUblitthed. N-akli.g Oa|, 111 .1 national alhWtte I— tint b*lm h«M In Nil. kii.a art aa foil Ihr ll.itwh I.H.lball lean, brut U.r n »U»rn by S I !<■•<• I Mupeli ihr mfni ainsu»a raauiud in a Homi m Klamal. while aaerhurn IBM 11.,455 words
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706 1933-10-14 14 MALAYS FORFEIT SECOND LEAGUE LEADERSHIP S.A.F.A. Rules Players To Be Ineligible. Aa a raMiM of a dMlaloo mUmo at tl r in* Nlnga ..ai*ur riMithall AMOfItoMM. hrld at Anaxtn Hoad (liadh.in laai I l.ragur |«r* VI it* i UMton a ml* wa« Ul 1.1. 4. 11..-y ma affwud, b*oom« in.706 words
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Article24 1933-10-14 14 mi i.\ 001 1 '*ii Oorr*apon>i I I V u,r Medan I >l «nil hall awrep W K H Muir .ii 41 5 m24 words
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Advertisement47 1933-10-14 14 MASSKI) BANDS OK THE ALDERSHOT TATTOO let. it iK.ms OF THE lIM lAIIOO ALL IHAI WAS BUT IN THE TATTOO ARE RECORDED ON "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" RECORDS < Ml. AND 111 AX lIIEJiC WONDEJUOJL RECORDS OR SEND FOR LIST. KVIOUTRI E'S "lIMV." SPECIALISTS MM.AI'UKI anu TONANI. I 147 words
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Advertisement76 1933-10-14 14 and clear spring water. T»rw«i of thr wry t« tha maiiuftntiii. ..f .«r. J^r ami that ilullncllv* flay bawr. Th« Cuniu«ny'a aj»«ai H«at la 1 food .nouch (or I I "Tha R«wt N u.ur.i tl i.mhrat A .Illy |in«l.. I Thwrv iiomi <iar W Jk l4Lflwr lie. ll.an TIUER. A76 words
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7 1933-10-14 15 Local Hockey. Today 's Home Soccer- Golf.7 words
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Article459 1933-10-14 15 Last-Minute Goal Against >< < 1; CJ.C. A very scrappy game of hockey was witnessed on the S. C. C. Padang yes- terday. when the Club fielded a team against the Ceylon Sports Club After attacking for threequarters of the game and being presented with i459 words
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Article105 1933-10-14 15 THE CtP FINAL. Wiltshires' Team Against Malays Today. The Wiltshire Regiment and the Malays meet at the Anson Road Stadium this afternoon In the final ol the S.A F A Cup competition. The Wiltshires will be represented bj the following team: Hlgglns; Nutland Worsdell: Hawkins. Marrts. Jones; fchlrley. Haynes. Earl.105 words
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Article53 1933-10-14 15 (From Our Own Correspondent) Klang. Oct. 13 The Kuala Belangor Athletic sports meeting under the patronage of the lion Mr T. 8. Adams. British PlsMwf, Selangor. will be held on Wednesday. Oct. 18. at 2 pm The Hon Mr. T. 8. Adams has kindly con ented to give53 words
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Article984 1933-10-14 15 CHINESE BEAT f l M.CO. 1 Good Display On Bad Ground. S.C JLC. I M.C.O. t Displaying marked superiority, tbe t Chinese defeated the Malaya Command r Officers at hockey yesterday on the i S.C.R.C. ground by two goals to nil. it The Command Officers were on the defensive for984 words
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Article62 1933-10-14 15 Today's Home Football Fixtures. The most interesting match m to-day's English League fixture list hi the meeting of Tottenham Hotspur, the first division leaders, with Portsmouth, who are only one point »»»MiiH on the latter's ground. The matches In the English League and the First62 words
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Article157 1933-10-14 15 Soldiers Routed At Tanflin. A represenUUve S.C.C. XV visited TangUn yesterday evening and trounced a Malaya Command "A" XV. by 29 points to five. The around was In good condition and It proved quite ao Interesting game but the Club, thanks mostly to the strength of their pack,157 words
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Article122 1933-10-14 15 T«4>7. October 14. S-A F A Oop Ftaal Aim Bead. Octf Keppel OJO. Monthly *U4ml <*"*•). Rugby Volunte«r» v§. Otrrtion. P»dan« Hockey: BJI.C. "V va. O*A n. BA.C. BJs\ Raffia Collate annual athletic «r tU. R-C ■naODd. iMiaj'. Oefasar Is. Football B.C.PJI. Cop anal. Slang 800 vi. C122 words
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565 1933-10-14 15 When Willie Dunman Stole A Race. Mr. A. R. Lake. wrlUng In the September number of British Malaya, tells two Interesting yarns about the late Mr. W. Dunman. He writes: I don't know whether these reminiscences of the late Willie Dunman will Interest your readers. He565 words
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Article256 1933-10-14 15 Result Of The Mixed Foursomes. The monthly mixed foursome* competition was played at Bukit Tlmah jwNriUj and resulted In a win for Mrs W. McMuUan and R. J. Isherwood j with a net score of J3'« Forty-seven cards were taken out and the following returned: Mrs. Ifcif256 words
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Advertisement73 1933-10-14 15 MALAYA'S LARGEST SPORTING GOODS STORE For Anything an*) Everything- Phone— 293B. RESTRINGING OUR SPECIALITY. Tropical best g«U are nse4 to m»\t all pockets. Frle*B from H3» to 114.M net. Cricket b»U oUe« ana seasoned, rriecs frwn $I.M mnwards. ROLLER SKATES— FRESH STOCK JUST ARRIVED. Inspection Cordially Invite*. 111, Nrtk IrkUt73 words
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Advertisement235 1933-10-14 15 100% BRITISH MILK REGAL UNSWEETENED CONDENSED Procurable at sD leading Provision Shop*. Sole Agent.: HENRY WAUGH CO.. LTD. SINGAPORE, PENANG, KUALA LUMPUR, IPOH. NO CONTRACT BRIDGE PLAYER SHOULD BE WITHOUT CULBERTSON'S nn CONTRACT OU LESSON HANDS Correct bidding and play are explained with practical illustrations. COPIES OF THIS LATEST BOOK235 words
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Article, Illustration1731 1933-10-14 16 M. Jean Worth. The Famous French Dress Designer IT Is very difficult for me to tell: you in a few words which way the wind of fashion is going to blow this wlnu-r I say this because the change that is taking place is very subtle1,731 words
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Article, Illustration463 1933-10-14 16 r|URINO the last few years there has been a popular revival needlework, and women of all classes are discovering that it is ml ly interesting and useful, too." declared the Principal of the Royal of Needlework. London, which Is the home of beautiful463 words
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432 1933-10-14 16 11/'HY should married women receive better treatment In law t^an I widows and spinsters This question was tackled with considerable vlgoui If Mr. Isidore Kerman, a London solicitor, at the Law Society's provln:lal meeting at Oxford. He pointed out that married women could not432 words
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Advertisement111 1933-10-14 16 Vrn^^tT "^^O^ >^HP *****8. BKIV J bK/7^ V 4 I bHS^M bbbbW J«W (4 Ml TINTED POLISH ON YOUR NAILS or NATURAL? Cufex has made lovely shades for you to choose Fingernails that harmonize with a beautiful costume are an indication of fashion. Lending distinction to your present wardrobe is111 words
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Advertisement126 1933-10-14 16 J>** PYORRHEA C« had a gnat masy (rieada. Now 3 ah. is aahamed to opaa bar aaoothl TW brilliance aad aaowal dkana at he* anik act fm*. F>oerhea M aSt price aW paid far ■csjfect. Its work ia taaidioua. Al int. •bh a lmk blood on her tooth hruah. ■aaa126 words
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Advertisement109 1933-10-14 16 Your Lovely Ntw Frock Will it remain so dainty or will it be damaged by perspiration the first tua« you wear it? la these days when a frock must be mad* to do doublcdury protect v with Odorotn. Odorooo not odlt saves your clothes, it gives you the coonorncc of109 words
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2910 1933-10-14 17 HOW long will it be before the sun saps the vitality of the Asiatic immigrant races settled to this country? Last Saturday afternoon, at the drowsy hour of two- thirty, the Victoria Institution hall was full of eager and alert young peop'e assembled to2,910 words
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Article201 1933-10-14 17 Australia's Population Problem. In an analysis of the population statistics for 1932. the Commonwealth Statistician (Mr. K. T. sfcPhee) points out that the average annual rate of i increase in Australia since the census of 1921 was 1.63 per cent, one of the highest in the world, tout201 words
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Article179 1933-10-14 17 New Factory Built Near Canton. Canton. Sept. 29. Near Pakong In the Tslng Yuen district near Canton the Ist Oroup Army has established a large factory for the making of military supplies, though what sort of supplies will be turned out there Is not being published at present179 words
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Advertisement18 1933-10-14 17 BRITISH MADE PLAYING CARDS. "575" $1.90 PER DOZEN PACKS. POSTAGE EXTRA. Apply Economy c/o "Straits Times' 1 Singapore.18 words
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Advertisement292 1933-10-14 17 LbbbbW^ jjlfjfjf W^m "How con people keep m# BsV. \l Bar .^Bal B^\ backs of their teeth clean with H^,^ old-fashioned brushes which MssaaifcZr 4^* mL\ on v tbe outside curve 7 Tkb+omtKow&ftMltlt iiftUem M 1 LTyTTI tkt back of your utth »itk cm oU- P*»^ 1 fethiomadmoAbnah. If, owfr292 words
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157 1933-10-14 18 Exact Conditions. WITNESSES ACT THEIR KMDKN(E. Berlin. Oct 13. A dramatic reconstruction of part of the procedure adopted in the firing of the Reichstag, as seen by witnesses, was enacted this evening in the presence of thousands of spectators who were cordoned off by chains andReuter - 157 words
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Article176 1933-10-14 18 Dr. Dollfuss' Condition Improves. Vienna. Oct 9. The condition of the Austrian Chancellor. Dr Dollfuss, has Improved so, much that attending physicians per- nutted him on Saturday to attend dl- vine services at Saint Stephen's Cathe:he Chancellor proceeded to the Cathedral on foot, but returned by motorAneta-Trans-Ocean - 176 words
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Article98 1933-10-14 18 Four- Year Term For Habitual Criminal. Warsaw. Oct 11 According to the Polish newspapers a 69-year-old man. Jan Konora, appeared before a court charged with having accosted a girl in the street during last March and snatched her handbag containing her whole week's wages o. 30 slotyAneta-Trans-Ocean - 98 words
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Article203 1933-10-14 18 .Meteorological Station Slops Work. Warsaw. Oct 10. For several days past the State Meteorological Institute In Warsaw has ceased to make weather forecasts. Inquiries poured In from all sides demanding to know why the service had beer suspended. The management then declared that the publication of weather forecsatsSin Kuo Min - 203 words
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Article290 1933-10-14 18 New National Records > Established. Nanking. Oct.. 17. At the conclusion yesterday of the field and track events In the National athletic meeting being held In Nanking, Shanghai took first place; Pelplng. i second Uacning. third Shantung, fourth: Fukien and Kiangsu being for fifth place Ceveral new nationalSin Chew Jit Poh; Sin Kuo Min - 290 words
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Article166 1933-10-14 18 Then Launch Surprise Attack On Central Forces. Shanghai. Oct 11 While the representatives of the 1 rebel forces from Charhar were talking peace wi:h the Pelplng headi quarters, the rebels suddenly commenced another attack on the Oov- eminent lines at Kaollylng. Tatung- llau and Slautungliau last night.166 words
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Article447 1933-10-14 18 Rolling-Stock Seized By Russia. London. Oct 13. Though the newspapers carry no editorials on the matter, the CER. 'dispute Is given prominence In all Journals and those connected with the Far East are gravely impressed. It is pointed out that Russian accusations that Japan Is deliberately encouraging447 words
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Article258 1933-10-14 18 Bulgaria And Greece May Join. Belgrade. Oct I*. After King Alexander's Balkan trip and Its high foreign political Importance, the fact that the Rumanian Foreign Minister M. Tltulescu. haf decided to make a similar round Journey. < visiting Warsaw, Sofia. Ankara. Athens I and Belgrade, Is considered asReuter - 258 words
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Article821 1933-10-14 18 Expulsion Of Tass Agents As First Step Shanghai. O 13. The Japanese envoy In Manchuria has made a statement regarding the allegation* made against Japan, by Moscow. The allegation*, he said, had either been created or exaggerated by the Russians. To clarify the situation as regards the821 words
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Advertisement52 1933-10-14 18 FOR ALL DEFECTS OF VISION CONBILT M. fZEKIEL SONS, EaUMMird mnrtj IS ran. OPTOMETRISTS »*4 UTTICI.INS. On I, A**m> RISVi CIM-ber*. K»Ste* rtar*. S: -Mart Snack: :■>. *««r*w*Jfc. BaUvt* OptmmrttM: A M. EZUIEL 011 MO ilob4*bl. U What uwrw EVE'S firtt word* to ADAM in the Garden of Eden "I52 words
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Advertisement123 1933-10-14 18 i sjgsjgsj s^sjgsj ga s^gsj sjbsjksb m agMi mh m m m m m saa i mm gagas t SSOOi HAS BEEN I WON AGAIN 1 IN THE SUNDAY TIMES I FREE ENTRY FOOTBALL COMPETITION. Since the Opening I of the Present Football Season I THE I SUNDAY TIMES has123 words
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Article483 1933-10-14 19 DuUich Hamlet Triumphant Again. Two of our best Amateur side*. Ktngstonlan. the FA Amateur Cup holders, and Dulwlch Hamlet, the Isthmian League champions, devoted their attention to the first round ol the London Charity Cup competition this week-end Klngstonlan were at home to Barnet. whom they defeated483 words
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Article1902 1933-10-14 19 Rosslyn Park Thrash Bradford. We expected "surprises" during the first fortnight of the Rugby season, when pithes were hard baked by drought, and what racing men would call the "book form" of clubs was almost bound to be upset But now that heavy rain has Improved all1,902 words
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Article1303 1933-10-14 19 Important Rules Revisions. The hockey season opened on Saturday, when there were more clubi playing throughout the country thaj ever before. This expansion In the popularity of the game Is particularly notable In the North. Midlands and West, while so great has become the number of enthusiastic1,303 words
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Article254 1933-10-14 19 A Company That Asked For £50,000. Fines amounting to £125 With £15 15s costs, were Imposed at the London Guildhall Police Court on Bept 28 on Richard KUham. of Thormy. Peterborough, for. being a party to the issue of a prospectus by the Fen Farming Co.. Ltd.. falling254 words
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