The Straits Times, 16 October 1933
1933-10-16
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Title Section37 1933-10-16 1 The Straits Times [ESTABUSEOD NIARLY A CXNTURf THE LARGEST AND MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. 20 I'AGJESL SINGAPORE, MOWPAY, OCTOBER 1935. PRICE 10 CENTS. The Straits Times 90 PAGES SINGAPORE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 16, IMS. PRICE 10 CENTS.37 words
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Advertisement399 1933-10-16 1 SINGAPORE: 78. CECIL %J. (PHONE 8161)^ RkUM&4 SIIBCE ifeOSWEETENED CONDENSED fffX±JES i/Mm s*~ Amid the i-old crisp surroundings ol Br i)» the famed Bernese Alps thousands of l^r /«>>•> health seekers find new vigour every I vg^-ffe- year. After the snows have melted s^~ jj^, "*~-zr^the ALPINE VALLEYS OF THE399 words
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Advertisement144 1933-10-16 1 T TO ALA LUMPUR! 25. JAVA ST. (PHONE 3683). s^f^^jX-* iff Hn I"* 11 Mptnl-^J hronoinir 1 J jjji Luxury. t, fl Horrockses Sheets and Pillow bm» Cases have been famous for HHm^^^^f m^^^^^S seven generations. Today they still hold their place in popular favour through sheer excellence of quality.144 words
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Advertisement510 1933-10-16 2 P. 0, BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated to England.) MAIL. PASSENOER AND CARGO SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL 8N OO rNt)ERCONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY S OOVERNMENT IXJNDON ANU FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARD FROM LONDON FOR CHINA AND JAPAN. Due Tonnage Spore XSOMALI MM O« K KAL IS 000 Ort510 words
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Advertisement678 1933-10-16 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. (MIM'ON VLstN KAISUA.) TO LONDON. Naples. Mariaflsfa. Laadaa. Aalwerp Botterdaas aad MMdhsbraagb. Vessek. Tonnage Due SaJ. 1 KABHIMA MARU 10.000 Ort 19 2J I YASUKUNI MARU 13.000 Ort 31 Nov 1 li AKONK MARU 10.400 Ncn IS 16 > I SUWA MARU 17.000 Nov 90 Dec 1 I678 words
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Advertisement548 1933-10-16 2 BURNS PHILP LINE. (Incorporated In Australia,) FOR BRISBANE. SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE vta JAVA. DAP.WTN AMD THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailings by the well- known steamer MARELLA (7.565 tcu) and the sj M ANGOLA (3.352 tonsi (Oarrj only). The rs. MARELLA it one of the largest and finest steamers trading to548 words
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Advertisement540 1933-10-16 2 THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LIMITED. (Incorporated in Dennaik.) PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. TO GENOA. LONDON. ROTTEBDAM HAMBUBG AND COPENHAGEN. Prom From From Fro*n B'pore Malacca Port Penan? B«ett BORINOIA 24 10 24,10 IS 10 27 1" FIONIA 14 11 14 11 15 11 17 11 ERRIA 5 12 5 12540 words
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Advertisement1262 1933-10-16 2 THE >Ut FISNEL LINE (Oreaa) THE HI' A KIIIOW STEAMSHIP CO.. Steam Ship 0.. Ltd. aad China Mutaal iIJJIi 111. Steam Navicatlon Co. Ltd I Till (I\»KD sTI \»!-.|||f (<> II l> THK STBAITS STF \M»IIIP CO, LTD. Tllf S'.lt\U\K STI \MSHIP (<> I I TTIF. CHINA NWIGATION CO. LTi».1,262 words
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Article610 1933-10-16 3 Report On Its KfTect On WelHh Ports, In accordance with InaUgMitliini of the Board. Mr Rhyi Williams, resident engineer of the Newport Hart. mtsstoneri, has prepared an exhaiuilve I .'<<ru Wales ports It v a m and u;nenl. sad contains s that la highly I and IU610 words
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Article97 1933-10-16 3 Construction Of Submarine* Berlin. Madrid Sept. 26 According to detail* published by B Debato today, a ne« submarine which \si begun st Carthagcnii nrat agftgg «'t thi* underses graft to be built for the Spanish war The rsw submarine has a di»t lace'o tons on the surfatt and,97 words
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Article551 1933-10-16 3 Tidal River Mishap Near Mindanao. Bong Kong. Oct 6 To be wrecked In s tidal river at the extreme aoutli af Mindanao laland la the sad fate which befell the roundthe worll Nlngpo Junk. Shlh DI Ping Shlh" i New Horliona> which set •all from Bhanghal about551 words
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Article105 1933-10-16 3 .Singapore Strait Horaburgh Ught1 h >uar Caution re bombing practices iby aircraft of Royal Air Force westward of Between Oct 16, 1*33 and Nov 30. 1»13 Inclusive. Paeitton In northern approach to HM.i Btralt northward of a line JolniiiK Taiijong Burong Lat. 1 deg. 12N long 104105 words
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Article271 1933-10-16 3 KOLA. Brit. TM ton*, tram Bangkok 11-11. for Bar.jk.oa It 10 TOSJSLO. Dut SM tona, fruam Bauvla 11-16. for BaUvta M-10 OIANO ANN. Rrtt MS tana, frost ■asuwng 11-10. for Java ports 11-I*. RRAKU Out. 1.466 ton*, from Bah 10-10. for omnson MS BINOKRL. Dut, Ml lona. from271 words
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Article100 1933-10-16 3 Monday. Oetokor IS. Haipa aliaiaili law Wharvaa or aapaatod to Hatataaffs Oiiiaai Oato. llli.lK r mmi HARROVR. Main Wharf Ixh "Prtaeaai Mary.' Lab Mary Roar" OU Wharf mi Coal Wharf Nil VRBSBXS IN DRT DOCRJL Taaja— Paiar. AS>art Dock Bin Khan* Bang Victoria Dock Tlaj "Pandu.Rappal Rartiar.100 words
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Article43 1933-10-16 3 The Messscertea MsrlUmea Mln i cargo boat) la due In Singapore from Saigon today at 4 p m. and will probably Mil on the aame day at •p m for Port Said. Or an. Casablanca. Havre. I Dunkirk and Antwerp. Berth, Roads.43 words
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Advertisement404 1933-10-16 3 gg NORDDEUTSCHEF LLOYD. 41arnr»«rM*4 la \ttjf& Oers*asf-> Tha undarmantloctad are the eaaapaay's iiisadid asturaa OUTWARD I uar tor Uotio. ManHs, bmm kqo,. s»«»ibSnroiur^ Japan Oct. M 1 BAAKHRUCrtEN far Dotlo. Manila. Hong Kong. Bhanghal. at. Chi ia Japan Nov. HOMEWARD TOUR for Orana. Rarßehws. lUbon. Aiut rtiam Rd.r Hamburt t,404 words
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Advertisement416 1933-10-16 3 REDUCED FARES ROUND-THE-WORLD First Class £169.5.0 Twist Class £110— Fares apply Westbound from Singapore oi I'enang. All watci route except flint class rail Across .1 States oi Canada. Via Panama Canal from New York to Los Angeles < r San Francisco. nrat tlaa* approalaaalatT 111 a—Hi— al TearM CTaaa a*yiii*»at»«y416 words
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Advertisement377 1933-10-16 3 ELLERMAN BIMNALL STEAMSHIP CO. LTD. (Incorporated In England > "ELLERMAN- I INK. PQI HAMIK. LONDON, KormtDAM lAMBI uc. Via Parts aa* Saaa CMal Dua Ratal HL.mrr B para H pore CITY Or RAQDAD CITY OfULLK cmr or rvAMsvnxi dk n j*n t CITY Or NOKWK II Jan It < HIK377 words
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Miscellaneous170 1933-10-16 3 TIDE TABLCi. Miaaay. Ortoaa* 11. II W II am. 7 a 1 as.. 4.44 pJR, i (i I in. I. W. 141 am. If! Tin, IU pjn. 4 ft I In Taweay. Oiiaa.r 11. M W 1 11 an I ft. lin 111 pjn I ft. T ta. U W.170 words
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Miscellaneous74 1933-10-16 3 SINGAPORE WBATHKR REPORT. Buttons Yesterdsy Last nlfht Max. Rainfall Bright Mln. temp. Ins Sunshine temp. T hra f Alor Star S3 OM Nil 73 SiUawan as OU 1.1 Tl K Trencganu 86 1»7 14 71 Buklt Jrram M NU 6 3 Tl Malacca M NU 7.4 75 Singapore (Mt. raberi74 words
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Advertisement34 1933-10-16 4 lAMBI M "(l lult lU ii. u_ g| ■MM > I 'i" B pmlw sith*T!RM wanteb •Nt I' ••MP» BOARD- RESIDENCES ■■■•IV WaWvWK UW ■MWIM> aB JP> BOARD RESIDENCE WANTED .I*UI I", *11. Ml KBM34 words
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Advertisement118 1933-10-16 4 iV|\_ IWI\ 4_^ bMMM .1 1 fDMIMMI #u^ i l>A iif ti'i iMaht nHi Uu Ulatlaml MMMM AMMMMI 111 VMM\a«I.aMMMa b4|mlml i .--M- J^^l M MMM L, .i-MftV I *> ftl I«<M km. Mane IBMWMMtV l«r..MMr« •Ja* Mi.imik. baby *#bimbb 4jMMI MMi MMMMMI ■■.mm. M«<Mr MtOiri MWI r I tljf^-118 words
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Advertisement175 1933-10-16 4 FOB BAI-B I ■aMtoAMj MMMUfaaMA 'ft m m' e«iM>«HM. MtM. ify* l»iw> f> g w agjsttjr i '""-ri: V^Hm% Bmmmmmi Ijtjß tlC.t ricuHxtl »i«laiH «r||*Hc Jka rt..,. 1^ «g'T ■»*> <■£*»•» Mtwas N» ir ».u. ..a i,i. uwtw "•VMM M WWIM Bikiirt IMtMI •MM) .r M.IMJK <MM«. i«M. IIBliI— M»lll175 words
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Advertisement239 1933-10-16 4 MAIH.V i»» "rruM ■i m$ Immhm4 11. <•'■"■ "-4UU.I 11.., 1..M. II ■mill abmi IHM, *vi B. MM M *m«l. If»AM IM ririT- af il»midin» hwmciu I. up »ttmw> i, iMMbW It. i»>« unui I'inM fiiuii al I rviV t atafc tot* »Wwi B4BU AMft AW* c-mmmM Btotvi. .»W*« 14239 words
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Advertisement202 1933-10-16 4 ICTION NOTICC Hm^m^m^mlm^mmm^b^. Ml mVbi IHAmmb JMfl 11^^^^^ •»J U. .1 &Mial bmT^bßjh BBaA ,,f M, t M •>■•« 111" MM Bkl I m- a_v id »StM L -WMw<- "J lIM Hll tot'riu 4B>«MtMlt llieUll«ll< lliiu* Ihr n»i..l.it tlllir* olili lln HtJ.ill- t).,.1|. n IN HINd AIMtKki H I U..1.-.1..J202 words
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Miscellaneous11 1933-10-16 4 ADVERTISEMENT RATIf At fMinv_iMl^MK%* tMM I >» IBM 14 l .mm. J11 words
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Article327 1933-10-16 5 Programme For Tuesday, October 17, 1933. CaUSiga ZGE. Wavelength 48.92 Metres 7 p.m. All-Odeon broadcast. AA 21X130 Selection— By The Blue HawaUax waters— In a Chinese temple garden Orand Symphony Orchestra. AA 212.031 Overture— The Thieving Magpie Part I and II— Berlin State Opera House Orchestra.327 words
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Article325 1933-10-16 5 < Daughter Of "Night Club Queen." Only a few relatives and friends were admitted to the church on Sept 38 when Miss Nancy Meyrick. third daughter of the late Mrs. Kate Meyrick. the "Night Club Queen," was married to Mr. Edward Fltxßoy St. Aubyn at All325 words
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Article159 1933-10-16 5 Essex Coroner's 30,000 Inquests. Dr. A Ambrose, coroner for aietro- polltan Essex, conducted his last Inquest on Sept. 30. at Ilford. says the Dally Telegraph. He held his first In 1897. also at Ilford. and In his long term of office he estimates that he has held159 words
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Article51 1933-10-16 5 Canton. Oct. 7. Statistics from the Canton Public Health Bureau reveal that the number ol dead rats collected from garbage- boxes and from the streets each year reaches 300.000. the figure for August h In- 25.300. It U estimated that the r>— ulVlon In Cantr- U about51 words
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Article306 1933-10-16 5 Gloomy Ratepayers View £60,000 Building. The Latest Word In Senior Schools was opened on Sept. 77 at Krlth before enchanted par en U and gloomstricken ratepayers, writes a correspondent of the Morning Post. The car-park, the avenues and ornamental shrubberies which are shortly to adorn306 words
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Article160 1933-10-16 5 The Interest displayed In ImpcruU lyp*. *Mm at Urn British Industrie* Fair neje a Olympu In IBM iv recalled «hrn ll v. The King vtalted tbe Royml Afrtrultura' ow exhibition held In Derby a f In conversation wtth Hu Ma Uawle, the OenermJ Sties Manajrr to HU Majeaty*160 words
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Advertisement246 1933-10-16 5 HOTELS j j < Prctcntt FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY "THE MADCAPS of MONTMARTRE" ELANOR NINON ROY PIERRE and LEO MANTIN. WEDNESDAY 18th. (INFORMAL) THURSDAY 19th. (FORMAL) SATURDAY 21st. (FORMAL) DANCING FROM 9.45 P.M. TO MIDNIGHT. ADMISSION NON-DINERS BOOK YOUR TABLE NOW. RAFFLES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA. PHONE 5381. THE RQTARY CLUB OF246 words
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Advertisement63 1933-10-16 5 "EPOCH" flB Ptonoen Leader, ot Quality MOVZNO COIL Bpeakeri THE Inventor* of the modem Permanent MagTMt Motlbc Oofl Speakers. The Speaken vttta umiU TONS— U»>d by orar J.OOO Talkie Theatwa am WSteS*m»i to •ult'eWy pom purpose, each model Urn leader to tv own price dam TnrflMu -BTOCaT inataallT-wfcy «»wt —bole63 words
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Advertisement164 1933-10-16 5 J l!^^ J VISIT CAIRO DURING YOUR HOMEWARD JOURNEY WHEN TIME PERMITS COX KINGS Arrange short trips by car from Sun connect mk with the Meamcrnt Pert Said. For fnrtkrr pariicalara. applj to PATERSON, SIMONS CO., LTD.. or to any of the Branches of COX KINGS (AGENTS), LTD. Head Onl«e:164 words
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Miscellaneous271 1933-10-16 5 BROADCAST STATION. M Z.H.I. M Singapore. (Owned and operated by Radio Service Co. of Malaya Ltd.) Broadcast j House, No. 2 Orchard Road. Singapore MONDAY, OCT. IS, IMS. 6 p.m. Recorded Music. 6.3S p.m. News Bulletin supplied by the StralU Times. 8.30 p.m. "Week In Singapore" by R. C. Gigglns271 words
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Miscellaneous93 1933-10-16 5 3.20 p.m. Instrumental Ducts. 3.45 p.m. Talk "Anywhere for a News Story"— lV "Adventures and Experiences In Pre-War Wars" Mr. H. A. Owynne. 4.5 p.m. The News. 7 30 pm. Tom Jenkins At the Organ of the Plaza Cinema. Swansea. 8 5 pm. Haydn Heard and bis Band. 930 pm.93 words
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Article1413 1933-10-16 6 Call For Secure And Growing Mart In England. Today the Empire Marketing Board > exist, and there Is terminated M fruitful and successful experl,n organising for Imperial ment which has yet been made. s.-vs the Times in a leading article on In a life of only1,413 words
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Correspondence.
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Letter660 1933-10-16 6 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir. My attention baa been called to a staU-nent made by the Hon. theJ Director of Education at the last Legla— j lative Council Meeting on the question of Capital Orants with reference to thei Aided Schools and appearing In the660 words
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Article402 1933-10-16 6 London To Calcutta In 3»/ 2 Days. representations as the need of (aster and cheaper air mails were made recently by a deputation from the London Chamber of Commerce to the Marquis of Londonderry. Secretary of BUte for Air. The deputation urged the adoption of402 words
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Advertisement43 1933-10-16 6 4aaaw GUNS! REVOLVERS AMMUNITION YOUR OPPORTUNITY NOW TO BUY AT j FACTORY PRICES. BRITISH I FRENCH j BELGIUM I! I GUNS ALL I LEADING MAKES. OUR PRICES 40% LOWER I THAN WHAT YOU HAVE TO PAY ELSEWHERE. BUY FROM j DIRECT IMPORTERS. I43 words
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Advertisement167 1933-10-16 6 .aßsite-f. -■Ti!Sjp'*V*i A £(T' m >^KV*^^al^. .'M ■> j BBw Sbß Bt^ W BaV^ LIW AIM W jsj p.' ■'jS^^m' MBMpf WM Jl The Piston Rings I W sfl Wljpi? dinllH up Mi ion wMfc dw ptotoa mnl I W^H BjBT it in— < tmtm aianH. kavt 10 Ml ami167 words
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1043 1933-10-16 7 Court Judgment. s^ECOND DEFENDANTS* DELINQUENCIES. Mr. Justice Mills delivered Judgment In the B'ipreme Court yesterday, in the matter which came before him for further consideration from the Court of Appeal, and In which the plaintiff appellants were S. V. 8. Muthuraman Chettlar and 8. V.1,043 words
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Article127 1933-10-16 7 Maharajah Of Baroda In Singapore. Another royal visitor arrived In Singapore this morning. He was His Highness the Maharajah of Baroda hose territory is one of the largest British Protectorate Btat*s In Western India. His highness, who is passing through on the v. Conte Rosso, on his way127 words
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Article65 1933-10-16 7 From Our Own Correspondent.) Talplng. Oct. 13. A fine of $150 or six months' rigorous imprisonment In default was passed by Che Albakrl. the local magistrate, on s Chinese. How Chong, who described himself as a caretaker of a cemetery.' lor distilling liquor and for possession I of65 words
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Article93 1933-10-16 7 MUs Joan Page, daughter of Sir Arthur and Lady Page, has recently r .uri-.cd to London after having carried out a unique tour of Africa by sir. Accompanied by a girl companion she left Heston aerodrome In a Gipsy Moth for Cape Town. Determined to combine business with pleasure, she93 words
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Article58 1933-10-16 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban. Oct 14. There was a large attendance of doctors In the Federated Malay States at a meeting of the MIS. division of the British Medical Association at the General Hospital, Seremban on Saturday under the presidency of Dr. ML T. Lun of Kuala58 words
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Article55 1933-10-16 7 The manager of the Wilts Leather Manufacturing Co., 431, Tampenls Road, was fined $750 and costs. by Mr. J m. Brander In the fourth magistrate's court for coring hides without a licence from the chairman of the Rural Board. The prosecuting officer was the Inspector of Offensive Trades,55 words
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Advertisement235 1933-10-16 7 j REAL MALAYAN XMAS GIFTS DELIGHTFUL UNIQUE FOR SENDING HOME WITH VERY LITTLE WORRY ABOUT DUTY. j MALAYAN ARTS CRAFTS, j RAFFLES HOTEL, 'PHONE 5381. PERSIAN HOUSE I M. A. GHANI Specialist in ORIENTAL BUGS, CARPETS TAPESTRIES UNOBTAINABLE ELSEWHERE IN MALAYA. GORGEOUS CREATIONS Can be seen without obligation st our235 words
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Advertisement224 1933-10-16 7 Packed Houses During The Week End Acclaimed This Brilliant Picture as RONALD COLMAN*S BEST! 6.15 CAPITOL 9.15 Continued Success! is Ml great eaal rele in United Artists Brilliant Triumph /f "THE MASQUERADER AWv With ELISSA LANDI. 5 nMmt i r The Two Wonderful Shorts" hat Everybody's Talking about MICKEY MOUSE224 words
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Article151 1933-10-16 8 Rubber Unchanged All Round. NKW YORK TIN DOWN AGAIN. (From Our Financial Correspondent.) Singapore, Monday. Today's Prieea Rubber. 13 cts. a lb., down ct. Tin, Singapore price $112.37*2 down 12' j rU. GoM, £6 Ha. Sddown Is. TH4 Saturday's Prices I Rubber, Loado*. 3 31/324., unchanged. New151 words
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Article327 1933-10-16 8 ;'>U ">-jf.J!»»«l. i Buyer. Seller Gambler 4.25 Java Cube 8.00 Hamburg Cube S.OO Muntok White Pepper 22.50 White Pepper 21.50 Black Pepper 1300 Mixed Black Pepper 800 Copra, sundries 3.20 Copra, mixed 2.65 3.65 Small Flake Tapioca 4.50 Pair Flake Tapioca 4.40 Mcd Pearl Tapioca 5.00 Small Pearl Tapioca327 words
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article427 1933-10-16 8 Issue Val. Pd. £1 £l Asam K uniting £1 £1 Austral Malay 5 5/- Ayer Hitam Tin 1 1 Ayer Weng £1 £1 Banfrin Tin 1 1 BatangPadang 1 1 Batu Caves £1 £1 Chenderiang 50 50 Hitam Tin 1 1 Hong Fatt 5/- 5/- Hong Kong Tin 5/-427 words
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Article285 1933-10-16 8 Issue Val. Pd. Buyers Sellers. 2 2 Alex. Brick Ord. 1.00 2 2 Alex. Brick Prefs. 1.45 1.56 .£1 N £J. Brit. Am» Tobacco 5.12.6 5.17.6 IOT 5 LBritishJlalaya Trustee 5.10 5.25 xd. 'f 1 FF l jk n T+zTVA Prefs. 24/- 25/*1 S. Ord. 22/3 23, 1 1285 words
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Article140 1933-10-16 8 Singapore Municipal 5 p.c of 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 106 108 nom. Singapore Municipal 4V4 p.c. of 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 106 108 nom. Singapore Municipal A\/% p.c of 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 105 107 nom. Singapore Municipal 4 p.c. of 1913 red. 1963 $2,000,000 102 103140 words
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Article375 1933-10-16 8 Fraser and Co. and Lyall and Evatt's Quotations, Today s Pricet Frwer Lyall Evatt Co. Allenby ($1) 0.85 0.95 0.76 0.90 Alor Gajah (|1) 0.90 0.70 0.60 0.70 A. Hitam ($1) 0.90 1.00 0.75 1.00 A. Kuning (f 1) 0.15 0.20 0.15 0.20 A. Malay ($2) 1.40 1.50375 words
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Article233 1933-10-16 8 The following are the exchange rates this morning, according to the daily circular issued by the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation SELLING. London, 4 months' sight 2/4 5/32 London, 3 months' sight 2 1> London, 60 days' sight 2/4 7/64 i-ondon, 30 days' sight 2/4 3/32 Londoa,233 words
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Article299 1933-10-16 8 Industrials Strong And Active. London. Oct. 12. On the Slock Exchange today a 'brighter sentiment prevailed but following the excellent Board of Trade returns for last month, attention was virtually confined to home industrials which were strong and active throughout the day. Apart from sugar which strengthened onBritish Wireless - 299 words
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Article43 1933-10-16 8 Mails from Batavla and Palembang >y aeroplane are expected at the j 3eneral Poet Office. Singapore at 2.30 j. in. tomorrow. From Holland by Indrapoera doe at Singapore tomorrow afternoon. From China and Japan by Tango kiaru doe at Singapore tomorrow.43 words
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Article35 1933-10-16 8 Two Chinese were thrown from a ricksha In Victoria Street on Saturday light when the vehicle eoHMed with al iroUey bos. The piawngers and the I Miller were slightly injured and taken 10 hfltfrt** 135 words
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Article230 1933-10-16 8 MV. Belat Puidjang. Brngk&lfc »i.d Ba|in 81 Apt Apt iMitmin [>m. BUm (except Lomrr Blaml (Keponei 3 p.m. BrUt Pandjang tPontianaki 4 pm. ■typt and Europe i Mln > 4 pm. Ceylon. Southern Western InBrrpt. Europe and Great Britain and Western Australia iCont Rosso > (Italian Malli230 words
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Article35 1933-10-16 8 MAILS FOR EUROPE m Poelau Roebt&h Carthk«c Contc Verde PrUx RoiUMl Kara Left S>or» Sept 14 Sept. IS Sept 18 Sept 20 Srpt 21 Afrt l.ndon Oct. Oct. 1 Oct. 1 Oct 1« Ort II35 words
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Article74 1933-10-16 8 Noon, Oct. 18. f«qual to London Standard: Buyers. Sellers. Spot (loose) 12 7 K 13 (F. 0.8.) 13' i3i. Standard R.S.S. on Tend. Buyers. Sellers Oct. 12 15 16 13 1 16 jOct.-Dec. IS 131 8 Jan.-Mar. l 131 i Apr-June 13i H i:;i^ Tone74 words
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Article91 1933-10-16 8 Rugby, Oct. I*. Foreign exchanges today I Amsterdam 7.70 Athens 560 Belgrade I Berlin 13.11.. Brussels 22.62V4 Bucharest 527 Bombay 1 6 3 M Buenos Aires 45 official. Copenhagen 22.40 Geneva 16.20 Hong Kong 1 5 3 16 Helsingfors 226 1Lisbon 103U Madrid 37 7 1G Milan Montreal 4.7391 words
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Advertisement18 1933-10-16 8 THE TRADE MARK OF RADIO PERFECTIOM ft T**-—T tyt fVk EIIYSTOIE lAIIO ELECTIIC C. IS-M OirhM* mm* MnMiw18 words
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Miscellaneous78 1933-10-16 8 ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE WEEK. T«4ay. OcUfecr K. Rotary Dinner. Bern View HoUl. S p m. Tmfcv Oetahar IT. Johore State Council meeting. Ham Annual mw of Wrmapiin Cold Storaf* Ltd 12 JO pjn. Wiiantoy. Octet rr IS. Rotary Tlffln Adelpnt Hotel 1 pjn Police Band. Tetofc Ayer. 1* pm. FrMay.78 words
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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
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Article319 1933-10-16 9 Recommendation Of Dividends. In the dlrecton' report to be submitted at the 22nd ordinary general meeting cf United Engineer! Ltd. to be held at noon on Oct 25 it the office! In River Valley Road It Is stated: There Is a loss of $28,943 38 on working319 words
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Article212 1933-10-16 9 cThi fleers in bracket! denote* the figures of corresponding period of last ye»r>. ud Malacca 33.49* lb Buktt Katll.— ls.Ms Ib. Prruk River Mq -39. 0 M lb. .1 iru— 34.ooo ■> Sesnangsol. -30.000 ft. Arer Kunlnc— l»<M lb. Malaka Plnda -39*0 C lb. Sew Bcudal 242.500 lb.212 words
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Article323 1933-10-16 9 TIM undernoted aon-neUon -»or-i art now ready for taut. Isles of Men. (South Hris> U'ui Voting Andrews: What Would b- the Character a New War? Star Norman An«'ll and Others; No Poen (Facetiae). Illustrated. R. Benchley; As We Vere. (Sari; Vlcujrianlam). E. F. uo. n. W'th c Passport323 words
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Article511 1933-10-16 9 l Tb» following pubttcattaoa wwe I"***** rccdTsd by the Deyartaarat of autlrttf. 88 and tJfJB, taring U» parted aq>*e»ber 30 to October t, I*3*, loeluaiTe. and sr> available for puMfc In tbe Library. FoUerton Building. EiiaWSurT. Application may be made by members of tbe public resident In511 words
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Article172 1933-10-16 9 Big Improvement In Profits. A substantial Improvement is recorded In the annual report to June 30 of the Leyland and Birmingham Rubber Company, manufacturers of rubber hose and other articles. Gross profits Increased by £35.274 to €59.763. After providing £17.736 for depredation. £2.573 for bad and doubtful debts.172 words
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Article30 1933-10-16 9 Sengat Rubber Estate Ltd.. (F-MJS.) reports a profit for the year ended June 30. 1933. of £1.143. An amount of £5.790 has been carried forward to credit30 words
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Article469 1933-10-16 9 Final Dividend Making Five Per Cent The report of Lukut Tin Dredging Limited, for the year ended Aug. 31. 1933 shows a profit for the year of $21,907 and to this has to be added; $23,783 brought hi from the previous year, making a total of469 words
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Article55 1933-10-16 9 Report of Temoh Tin Dredging to June 30 shows loss of £1.001 (agst £1.568) To £7.650 brought in Is added lnc.-tax reserve not now required £1.191. making £8.850 Deducting loss £1.091 and amount written off mlsceL expend. £93 leaves credit forward. £7.886. Balance sheet shows current assets55 words
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Article87 1933-10-16 9 I Lewis and Peat's rubber report, dat,ed Oct. 13. states: Still awaiting news regarding restriction, tbe market contlnues very quiet, and there Is little of Interest to report. Colony stocks at tbe end of September were 51.456 tons, as against 51.110 tons at the end of the previous87 words
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Article67 1933-10-16 9 The Ayer Hltam Tin Dredging has declared an interim dividend of 2Vi per cent., less tax. In respect of the profits for the year ending June 30, 1934. payable Oct. 8. to holders registered Sept. 2L This is at the usual quarterly rate on the £180.000 of paid-up67 words
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Article478 1933-10-16 9 Profit Of $124,076 For The Year. The 10th annual general meeting oi the Klnta Tin Dredging Company will be held In the Hongkong Bank Cham bers on Oct. 24. Following Is the report of the dlrec tors. Accounts. The profit for the year amounts to $124 076478 words
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Article203 1933-10-16 9 Fears Of The Java Rubber Growers. Amsterdam. Sept. 24. At the general meeting of the Scekaboeml (Java) Rubber Growers' Association (he Chairman expressed the hope that the Government would take similar measures In r?gard to rubber as it had already taken In Tegard to the tea Industry;203 words
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Article100 1933-10-16 9 Tbe Siamese Tin iyndlcate b paying an Interim of 15 per cent. <»d. per snare), less tax, comp. ring wl h 10 per cent for the whole of the previous year and nothing In respect of 1931. The syndlcats owns. Inter alia, a tin area at Ngow. where100 words
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Advertisement621 1933-10-16 9 BANKING. \KI)KRLAM>St II 1NI>IS< HE HANDBLS ANIw N. V. Established IMS at Anwtardan. AiiU.orlwd Capital Okto. 1-0.000>J« Paid Up CaplUl CMd*. 6MQ0.0O0 Bcaevo Old. M69' 11? HEAD OFFICE: AMSTEKOAM. MAM H OF VICES: THE BAGIE KOTTEKDAM IMMM MAXIBIS. Batarla He*a OOet tar Dutch Kact Irdw* RKAM II OFFICES: DUTCH BAST621 words
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Advertisement49 1933-10-16 9 RENE U LLM ANN ANNOUNCES THE ARRIVAL OF NEW JEWELLERY MOOCHES CUT BROOCHES— BstACKXtTS. ENGAGEMENT AND DTNKEK KINGS-- DIAMOND WEDDING SING* 'ETC WBIST vTATCaWJS BXT WITH DiAHONDaV ALL THE LATEST BTTLES. ntECIOCS STONES OF THK BEST QUALITY. rUCES. THK LOWEST RENE ULLMANN Bsaeatsrs Beaa. aCTOAfOBM. M a. B Psaee.49 words
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Advertisement403 1933-10-16 9 BANKING. NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL-MAATSCHAPPU, N. V. (NETHERLANDS TRAiUV. SOCIETY.) Established in Amsterdam 1824. HEAD OFFICE: AMSTERDAM WITH BRANCHES IN ROTTERDAM AND THK HAiilK. HEAD OFFICE FOR THE EAST: BATAVIA. Branches throughout the Dutch Bast Indi.-s and in the straits BftUemenU. India. China. Japan and Arabia. LONDON II WM kTfce Nattoeal Pimtawsal403 words
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Article99 1933-10-16 10 Singapore. I ALHAMBKA Moonllcht and Prctaels. With Mary Brian. 6 IS— IV < >l The Maaqucradar With Ron. Id Colman it Sttssa t-»ivtt 6 IS— Mi. GKtAT MfOKLO Cabaret— After Tomorrow Jt The Old Dark House MAnLBOaOI'GH Id-Ka-Oband Indian Talk* «.l*— *l». N. woaxo Side Shows, Cabaret. Oandnt. Talkies99 words
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Article33 1933-10-16 10 Mn. C. P. OUvetro family wish to thank all those who attended the funeral of the tot* Mr. C F. OUvefro and alao those who aent wreath*. Immortals and letter* of conMiaam33 words
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932 1933-10-16 10 The Straits Times SINGAPORE MONDAY. OCT. 16,1933 A BLESSING IN DISGUISE Germany's decision to leave the Disarmament Conference and withdraw from the League of Nations has evoked a great deal of surprised comment in Europe. It Is difficult to believe that much of the surprise is not feigned, for ever932 words
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Article164 1933-10-16 10 The Johore Government Oasette states: Mr. A. O. Billing, assistant superintendent of surveys. F MS Has been seconded for service in Johore, with effect from Aug. 5. Mr. A. O. Robb, surveyor-on- agreement. TUB. has been seconded for service in Johore with effect from Aug. I*. Mr. R.164 words
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Article584 1933-10-16 10 RAIN AT THE COAST. Information supplied by the Malayan meteorological service shows that the towns on the western coast of Malaya had the heaviest rainfall In the country In September. Malacca and Port Dlckson heading the list with 12 25 and 12.40 inches. Penang came next584 words
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Article1125 1933-10-16 10 RUSSIA REVISITED. If the Russian Five Year Plan hat not been the success anticipated, it has, nevertheless, transformed the Russian cities into lives of industrial activity. In this article Mr Paul Winterton, of the London Economist, who cannot be described as intolerant of the Soviet'experiment, tells of1,125 words
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Advertisement169 1933-10-16 10 FRIENDS AT HOME j AT FMCU QI'OTEU Wr deliver tilts free of all (harces to any address in the I'nitrd Kingdom (not Irisli I rer State) al < hrtslmas Time I K.\KN. IOAKKTTr.S IllKtl is. lII'KS. I.K.IITfXS. < J -'Jy. HM(. WHISKY. HIM s (.111 HAMPKRS. TEA. HAMS. TIRKEYS. (AKKS.169 words
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Advertisement124 1933-10-16 10 A SCREW LOOSE? New bM, Uke M U D. M. GRANT CO. targe it ssaall s»s»sr rspaW. charges msiiiU. 17 CaTMMfk Raaa. Phase 71U. "MATITA' 7 ARRIVE WITH CONFIDENCE IN LONDON, PARIS or the RIVIERA WEARING A MATITA SUIT Supplied By AUK CHATS NOIRS i CAMBRON At the Oeneral Hospital,124 words
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575 1933-10-16 11 LOYAL TROOPS CUT OFF FROM MUNITIONS. Bangkok Prai Express Boarded By Insurgents. Passengers arriving at Peiuinß from Bangkok report that the train was boarded at Petchaburi by rebel tmops who are in control of that important station. It is also reported, states Reuter.575 words
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Article46 1933-10-16 11 Consul's Message From Bangkok. The Siamese Consul-General In Singapore states that according to a message from Bangkok the Government troops are advancing steadily while the rebels, who lack supplies, are desertins en masse. It Is reported, says Reuter. Prince Bovoradej has fled by aeroplane.Reuter - 46 words
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Article74 1933-10-16 11 ♦'World Worried Over Japan's Trade." Toklo. Oct 15. Emphasising his surprise at finding, during his recent visit to Europe and America, that Japan's trade and not her actions in Manchuria worries the world most. Viscount Ishtl. speaking at a Japanese Economic League luncheon, stressed the necessity for JapanReuter - 74 words
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Article105 1933-10-16 11 Powerful Gas That Kills On Contact With Skin. Paris, Oct. 13. The discovery of a new gas so powerful that no existing gas mask could stop It. and that kills directly it comes Into contact with the skin. Is snnounced by M Berthe and M. Dorter, two directorsReuter - 105 words
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Article86 1933-10-16 11 Enthusiastic Welcome For Kingsford Smith. Wyndham. Oct. 11. The entire population of the town was present when "Smithy" arrived. The Prime Minister. In s telegram, described him as the world's greatest airman of whom Australia was proud. Responding to an enthusiastic shout of "you are championReuter - 86 words
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Article69 1933-10-16 11 SOVIET DISCLOSURES." Bitterness Against Japan Increasing. Moscow. Oct 12. Bitterness is increasing In Russia over Japan's attitude regarding the Soviet allegations that Japan has planned to seise the Chinese Eastern Railway Isvestia says that the Tina near reaction to the Soviet disclosures shows complete embarrassment In Interested circles. Pravda asertsReuter - 69 words
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Article82 1933-10-16 11 Death Of Local Resident Who Went To Nanking. Nanking. Oct. 18 The death has taken place here of Mr. Huang Chl-hsln. a member of the Central Executive Council. Mr. Huang was formerly a resident of Singapore —Sin Chew Jit Poh. Mr. Huang was well-known In Sin pore,82 words
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Article46 1933-10-16 11 Charles Uun On Way To Calcutta. Karachi. Oct. 15. Mr. Charles Ulm. the Australian airman who is attempting to beat Klngsford-Smlth's latest record from England to Australia, arrived here at 305 p.m. local time and departed for Calcutta at 5.30 p.m.— Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article37 1933-10-16 11 Finder Of Diphtheria Gem Gravely 111. Paris, Oct. 12. Dr. Pierre Paul Roux. the discoverer of the diphtheria germ, who Is now aged 90. U lying gravely in from pernicious influenza —Reuter Wireless.Reuter - 37 words
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441 1933-10-16 11 Orderly Liquidation Of Frozen Assets. Washington. Oct. It. President Roosevelt has announced the Immediate creation of a Deposit Liquidation Board In order to. assist depositors of closed banks by lending them about $1.000.000 000. also to ensure s more orderly liquidation of the frozen assets of441 words
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Article127 1933-10-16 11 Precautionary Measures In Manchukuo. Toklo. Oct. IS. It Is reliably reported that troops are concentrating at Mukden. Hstnklng. and Harbin, apparently as a precautionary measure, but ostensibly preparatory to a bandit drive. Reuter. CIJt. Net Real Caase? London. Oct. 15. There Is unmistaklngly the appearance of a Russo-JapaneseReuter - 127 words
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Article29 1933-10-16 11 Oslo. Oct. 13. The Norwegian budgetary year *****3 closed with a defldt of 57.000.000 kroner. The public debt, however, has been reduced by 27.000.000 kroner Reuter Wireless.Reuter - 29 words
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Article1101 1933-10-16 11 Fighting In North. TERRIBLE DROUGHT IN SZECHUAN. Shanghai. Oct. It. Japanese infantry forces launched an attack on the Charhar rebels on the afternoon of Oct. 14 at Yamungchueng following an attempt by the rebels to penetrate further Into the neutral Zone. Heavy casualties were suffered by theSin Chew Jit Poh - 1,101 words
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Article321 1933-10-16 11 Spectacle Causes Panic In Balkans. Potsdam. Oct. 11. The Astrophysleal Institute reports that excellent observations were made shortly before 1 a.m. of a dense rain of meteors numbering as many as 120 a minute, slackening In half an hours! time to ten a minute. NotAneta-Trans-Ocean - 321 words
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Article33 1933-10-16 11 Story Of Expulsion From Russia Untrue. Moscow. Oct 15. The reported deportation of German i engineers employed by the Soviet Oovi eminent ani their replacement by French engineers is untrue. -Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article2586 1933-10-16 11 U.S. Fear If Arms Talk* Are Abandoned. GERMAN POSITION". French Government In Danger Of Falling. It h likely that the IH>;irmannl Con fe retire will adjourn for a brief period to review the situation created by <.erman\s retirement from both the Conference and the League o2,586 words
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Advertisement34 1933-10-16 11 IMPORTANT PRICE REDUCTION EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY. THE RETAIL PRICES OF POWDERED MILK ABC AS FOLLOWS: 1 Ik. Tmb Tfcl 11-15 (ms, IH ft. Vmmb m SX.lt S ft. Varaaa TSi lUI IMatrlbalori: GETZ BROS. CO.34 words
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Article1946 1933-10-16 12 Need Of Cheap Food For Mining Coolies. That the new rice tax and extra charges associated with it «ay mean aa increase of as much as a dollar a Month ia the family budget of a mining coolie is a startling: objeetioa raised at1,946 words
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Article119 1933-10-16 12 Companies Enactment To Be Introduced. A number of enactments are about to be introduced In the Johore State Council. A Companies Enactment, the general provisions of which follow those of the Colony ordinance No. 155. has been drafted as it has been demonstrated that certain classes119 words
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Article134 1933-10-16 12 Ship's Engineer Seriously Injured. Mr. William George Smith, engineer in the A.P.C. tanker VolselU. met with a serious accident when the vessel was lying at Pulau Übtn on Saturday night He fell twelve feet In the ship and was picked up in a seml-conscloiu condition. He had134 words
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Article70 1933-10-16 12 Five Years' Gaol For Indian. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Oct. 12. Sentence of five years' rigorous lmi prisonment was passed on an Indian, Deltrai. on a charge of culpable homl- cide on amounting to murder at the Seremban Assizes today, before Mr. Justice Hereford. Accused pleaded guilty70 words
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Article45 1933-10-16 12 Walking In the dark through the Eng Cheong Rubber Factory in McPheraon I Road on Saturday night a Chinese labourer stepped into a cauldron of hot water and his left leg was badly scalded. He was taken to the Tan Tock Seng Hospital by ambulance.45 words
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Article479 1933-10-16 12 Fine And One Day's Simple Imprisonment Mrs. E. M. Drage. a Eurasian, was convicted on one of the six charges of cheating on which she has been standing trial before Mr. N. Orice. ihsecond magistrate. Tbe closing stage of the trial was reached this morning479 words
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Article675 1933-10-16 12 Mr. Weir As Agricultural Adviser. Mr. J. R. Weir, one ttnte attached to the Rubber Research Institute and' untU recently In charge of the research branch of the Oocdyear estates In Sumatra. Is now Henry Ford's adviser on agricultural matters. Mr. Weir arrived In Singapore again last675 words
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Article136 1933-10-16 12 Chinese Physical Culture On The Programme. i Prom Our Own Correspondent > Kuala Lumpur. Oct. 14 The Methodist Boys' School, Kuala Lumpur, held IU annual concert yesterday. In the presence of the hon Mr. T. 8. Adams, British Resident of Setangor and an audience which packed the hall136 words
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Article706 1933-10-16 12 LOW RUBBER COSTS OF JAVA COMPANIES. The failure of the recent Economic Conference may cause the Dutch Government to resort temporarily to jrotectlve mea&urcs. to which they lave been hitherto opposed on principle Hence large holders of rubber shares possessing the means would be well706 words
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Article60 1933-10-16 12 'From Our Own Correspondent Seremban. Oct. 12 A Chinese lorry driver, Yap Ngee. who Is alleged to have knocked down another Chinese on the Beremb.ii. Mantln Road and to have failed to ■top after the accident or report the accident to the police, wai charged tnu morning60 words
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Advertisement155 1933-10-16 12 Insurance *£**r mSffit*- Among the Requirement* I?^J -^4^ Varied Plan* Include: >■ f~ ZJmrSgf'i- Ami Pre«eeiie« Oritt— ry Ufo ftavinga BBS V'**i?sV tia»ited Payment Life Family Ibcom V Family Ioc««m Old Age locmm M^^^^H EodowmeM tdautiM Ur CkildrM Retire««ii likmm BatincM ProtectM* fig W^^^^B tB Double IndcsutT Luap Sum Paymcat155 words
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Article587 1933-10-16 13 Supreme Court Ruling. CRIMINAL PROCEDURE DB SANCTIONS. Judgment was delivered by the 6upreme Court consisting of the Chief Justice. Sir Walter Haggard. Mr. Justice Oerahty and Mr. Justice Mills, on Saturday, concerning the powers of the Deputy Public Prosecutor In sanctioning prosecutions under certain sections of587 words
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Article519 1933-10-16 13 Bursting: Balloons And Ring-Spearing. (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 14. A Chinese lady leaning out or an ultra-modern motor-car and brandishing a mediaeval spear was the curious version of the knightly jousts of old that was seen this afternoon at the first motor gymkhana519 words
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Article107 1933-10-16 13 15-Foot Fall In Police Barracks. A young Sikh boy. the son of a police constable, fell from a first-floor windown of the police barracks In Maxwell Road Into the street fifteen feet below on Saturday. He had a remarkable escape from serious Injury, his only wounds being a107 words
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Article26 1933-10-16 13 j During an affray In Thomson Road five Chinese, three women and two I men. were Injured and taken to the General Hospital.26 words
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Article1195 1933-10-16 13 Annual Dinner. NEW LINKS WITH LONDON ANNOUNCED. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Oct. IS. About two hundred members and guests of the Engineering Association of Malaya attended the annual dinner of this association at the Hotel Majestic last night. Two British Residents and members of all1,195 words
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Advertisement29 1933-10-16 13 Coming Soon At The CAPITOL! T^Sbbbbbl !^B_<a*nl IVOR NOVELLO With MADELEINE CARROLL LADDIE CLIFF arid STANLEY HOLLOWAY "SLEEPING CAR" Gaumont-British' Saucy, Racy Comedy Hit! Oi IRIBUTED BY PAVIUOM LIMITED.29 words
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Advertisement123 1933-10-16 13 fa*) BBB& II I] HEADACHE Vs. WWL I isuuui'^ ML l A Dk Q Frequent headaches mean too much acid. N«a> JE tralise the acids with Phillipa' Milk at Maganaia, It coda your headache because it reaaovee the J^-iSaUWfe cause. Take a little whenever a coated tongue or r* (lw«123 words
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Storms Upset Home Soccer. — Local Golf. — Raffles Athletics.
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Article351 1933-10-16 14 Five Wins For Wong Hon Chong. The first annual athletic meeting of Raffles College was held on Saturday on the College ground. Wont Hon-chong was the Individual champion, coming first In flvt events. Syed Hashim was ruin or up. At the conclusion. Mrs. Allen distributed the prizes351 words
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1716 1933-10-16 14 Sixteen Teams Triumph Away From Home. London. Oct. 14. Drlvlnn rain whipped by a vicious, npered the players and upset 1. rm In the home soccer matches all country. Tottenham H >tspur v iucklcst of teams to win their important match against1,716 words
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Article67 1933-10-16 14 New Australian Meeting Next Month. Sydney Oct. 14. The Queensland members of the Australian Board of Control are -iled with the M.C.C.'s reply to the Board's cable demanding that "body line bowing" should be prohibited. A special meeting of the Board will be held In November to discuss theReuter - 67 words
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Article92 1933-10-16 14 (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban. Oct. 12. The Negrl Sembilan Tamil Union have Invited the Selangor Malays to play a game of soccer at Seremban. this month to collect funds for Poppy Day. The following are the results of the Selangor Coast Club Handicap Billiards Tournament: Semi-final. C92 words
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Article106 1933-10-16 14 Ntfri To Play First Game Against Singapore. Seremban. Oct. 11. Negrl Sembilan will play Its second Inter-state Hockey match on October 21 at Ipoh against Perak Last season at Ipoh, fielding a depleted team. Negrl lost by 6 goals to one but tn the return fixture at Seremban106 words
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Article76 1933-10-16 14 All competitors In the Sportsman"* Cycling Carnival mast be at the Jalan Besar Stadium next Biu day at 7.30 am Those who have not entered for the competition should enter their names at the office of Urn tytsimn 23. Raffles Chambers, baton Friday Messrs Robinson Coy.. LuL. have76 words
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654 1933-10-16 14 Excellent Play In The Semi-Finals. J T. Smith and S. N. Kelly are the finalists for the Singapore Oolf Club Championship which will be played off next week-end. Smith beat Cralk by 2 up and 1 to play, on Saturday, while Kelly, playing very654 words
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Article220 1933-10-16 14 Three Nil Victory At Belfast London. Oct. 14. At Windsor Park. Belfast, to-day 40.000 people saw England easily defeat Ireland In the International soccer tournament by 3 goals to nil. Ireland were badly handicapped In losing their centre-forward. Martin, In the first half an hour. Until then220 words
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Advertisement12 1933-10-16 14 SOLE AGENTS ROBINSON Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR MELROSES Extra Dry Gin12 words
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Advertisement32 1933-10-16 14 -ZOMNATURAL MINERAL WATER LAST THING AT NIGHT WILL HELP TO KEEP YOU FIT AND REDUCE YOUR WEIGHT. AN F. N. PRODUCT— —OF COURSE. THONE: 5886. FRASER NEAVE, LTD. MAKERS OF FINE BEVERAGES.32 words
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Soldiers Outplay Malays — Chinese Cup Final. — State Rugby.
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1722 1933-10-16 15 Malay Stars Baffled By A Wonderful Defence. n iliohires 5; Malays I .1 Before a crowd that taxed th< grounds capacity, the Wiltshire Regl won the SAF A. Cup in theli rmi of competition at Anson Road Stadium on Saturday when the] Malays I1,722 words
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445 1933-10-16 15 Fast Game At Balestier Road. Indo-Ceyloaese 5: Police 4. A fast hockey game was seen al Balestier Road yesterday when th« Indo-Ceylonese entertained the Police and won by the odd goal In nine ittei being ahead at the interval. Thej would have445 words
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Article795 1933-10-16 15 Keng Hock Subdued, But Scores Twice. C.C.AJL .4; 5.8..V.V 1 Superior throughout, the Chines Companions Athletic Association easllj s i defeated the 81ong 800 Athletic Asso- elation by 4—l, in the fin. of th« Singapore Chinese Football Association Cup. played off at the Jalan Besai795 words
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Article44 1933-10-16 15 T«4«y. QititH 1«. Hockey: SAC. Ist t. S.C.RC Ist. SJt.O. WT* AJC. v». Stncapor* Colu. Pay* Latar; SCO W YJfjCA. Ut, Padanc. TanSajr. Oetotar 11. I Rugby: A mo.) 00. BXJO. «S. Public Servkm. Padang. Bedtcy: Potto* md w Kfcalsm Aau, Depot.44 words
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Article580 1933-10-16 15 t S.V.C. Unlucky To Lose Game Of Few Thrills. I. .Malaya Command 3 pU; S.V.t Nil Outside the scrum, play was not up to a high standard In the match betweea the Malaya Command and tii. SVC. on the Padang on Saturday 1 which the Command won580 words
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Article548 1933-10-16 15 I'erak Beaten In Hard Game. i Prom Our Own i moan. Oct. H. The coveted Farleigh-Robcrtson Trophy was won by Negrl Sembi'.an today when they defeated Perak on home (rounds by 17 points (2 goals, a dropped goals and a try) to 11 points I548 words
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Advertisement34 1933-10-16 15 WILLYS "77" SETTING THE PACE IN DESIGN PERFORMANCE ssT Vv THE FINEST VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY 70 MILES 35 MILES PER HOUR. I PER GALLON. THE CYCLE CARRIAGE CO., (1926) LTD. Telephone 5944 i34 words
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Article565 1933-10-16 16 T^ast Year's Record. Tl BERCILOSIS STILL HIGH. The death-rate in the I in IM2, IBJ per thoußand. was the lowest ever ded. This fad is Mated by the hon. Dr. C I. VVHhoii in hw annual report of the r Mtdical Department, which aJrt- that the565 words
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Article46 1933-10-16 16 Government To Appoint Military Attaches. CUlang Tso-ping CM_SM recently told press- men In Nanking that the Chinese Government had decide** to appoint a I uttarhc In Toklo. Similar posts, he added, woul a later b d in the Chinese Legations In oUur foreisn countrte-46 words
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Article820 1933-10-16 16 'The Need Is Greater Than Ever." hall-yearly meeting of Ui vices Association of Malaya, Mr Oodding presiding, a resolution "that all Branches in future should make grants direct (to ex-service me and women) instead of appli cants applying to the European Unem ployment Committee was carried820 words
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Miscellaneous217 1933-10-16 16 Today 's Crossword Puzzle I I L___^ i^* I aa_al^ I I I (CLUES.) ACROSS. shout loudly 31. Da— A t B£r*d Mi S^r. la. Bound to pay winced 13. Mu»Ual ln»trum-nt J5 Oldchalr 14 PerUlnlng to bounded tfmct 31 R e C -lT«r of payment 1«. Archfl*ld ,J VS«Uble217 words
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Article77 1933-10-16 17 Sequel To Shooting; Of A Constable. London. Oct. 13. As a sequel to masked men recently shooting a constable in Belfast, the authorities sprang a surprise during the night In the west end of the City when police and armoured cars formed a cordon round a wide areaReuter - 77 words
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Article88 1933-10-16 17 Official Apoloffies Not Satisfactory. Berlin. Oct. IX That over 4» eva of American dUsens being assaulted In the put «lx months U mentioned In connection with American diplomatic representations. The American ftmtwiMrtnr Mr. Dodd. haa been instructed to Inform Baron von Neurath. the Foreign Minister, that the AmericanReuter - 88 words
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Advertisement246 1933-10-16 17 EASIER CONTROL GRACEFUL LINES GREATER COMFORT > BRILLIANT PERFORMANCE UP -TO-THE-MINUTE EQUIPMENT j ===^sbbbb^L^L| llE^I NMalßHi^s^^^^ J™ 1 SINGERS have them all! Whatever you want in a car youil find in a 1934 Singer. "Cl utchless gear changing automatic starting self-return direction indicators feather-light steering all the year's improvements in246 words
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Article402 1933-10-16 18 19 Points Victory For Perak. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban. Oct. 15. Perak defeated Johore In an Inter stale rugger fixture at Seremban today by 19 points (2 goaL. and three I tries) to nil. Of those who played against Negrl Setnbilan yesterday. Birch, R. A.402 words
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Article224 1933-10-16 18 I 'en an g Too Good For Combined Side. (From Our Own Correspondent) Pcnang. Oct. 15. j In the State trial match Penang de- I feated Kedah and Province Weliesley) combined by 16 points, (two goals, one penalty goal, one try) to five points (one goal). The forwards224 words
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Article54 1933-10-16 18 The following inter-team matches have been arranged: Today. Loh Poon Lip's Team vs Tan Huek Too's Team. Tuesday. Ort 17. Woon Chow Tat's team vs. Chua Choon Leong's Team. Wednesday. Oct. 11. Cheonu Cher Tong's Team ys Chining Chea Ltrn's Tram Thurwiav. Ort. 19. Low Kcc Chao's Team54 words
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Article249 1933-10-16 18 Varsities Start Season WelL London, Oct. 14. I The county Rugby championship tournament, which opened during the week with the victory of Durham (transferred from the Northern to the Midlands Oroupi over Leicestershire. was continued to-day, Leicestershire encountering their second defeat at Birmingham, where North Midlands wonReuter - 249 words
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Article270 1933-10-16 18 Team Changes For Game With Singapore. (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. Oct. 14. At least three changes are likely to be effected in the Selangor hockey side to meet Singapore next week as Hovll. La Brooy and Rlvaz will not be able to make the trip (states270 words
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Article206 1933-10-16 18 Selangor Colts Win A grain. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban. Oct. 14. The Selangor Colts, a leading hockey side from Kuala Lumpur, who have an unbeaten record thus far this reason defeated the Paullans Hockey team of Seremban composed of old) > Boys of St. Paul's Institution by206 words
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Article406 1933-10-16 18 Games Marred By Free Fight Nanking. Oct. IS. The fifth day's results of the AllChina Olympic meeting are as follows: —Field and track -Ist Shanghai; 2nd Pelplng: 3rd Llaonlng; 4th Shantung; sth Fuklen and Kiangsu The lndlvl- dual championship In field events was iron by Liv Chang406 words
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Article94 1933-10-16 18 S.R.A. Classification Of Hones And Ponies. List No. 8— Amendment No. 4—lssued October 10. 1033. HORSES. Transfers.— Pegasus from Class 2 to Class 3. Ron a Welkin from Class 3 to Class 4. New ClaasUleatteas.— Class 1 Oreenoak. Class 2.— Stoker. Class 3. —The Arcadian, Eastern Charm Knave's94 words
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2374 1933-10-16 19 FLYING NOTES rrh Report On \oite In Aeroplanes Quietness Of Latest British Liners F. fleet* Of Airscrew Specd nnnMlified MnnosfMU Aeroplane Air Force (hanfien Australian Air Survey. London. Sept. 19. AOROUP of British private aeropfane owners, last year, conceived the Idea of tlM Week-end2,374 words
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Article164 1933-10-16 19 A Workman's Rights At Age Of 21. A county court action over a penny waa heard at WeMngborough. Northamptonshire, recently. Messrs DUks and Martin, shoe manufacturers, of Rushden. applyln., for a review of compensation paid alter an accident to a workman. Albert Cross, wanted to Increase the164 words
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Advertisement293 1933-10-16 19 FIGHTING MALARIA. In years goo* by only tne method waa known for the treatment of malaria; the administration of quinine in ever Increasing dosrs. to ovfrrome the attacks as they came on But al best this was only a palHatrre. and quinui has unpleaaant reactions, causing I draincat. among other293 words
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Article, Illustration52 1933-10-16 20 IN THE PRESENCE OF MR. RAMSAY MACDONALD. the Premier, M baladier. the French Premier, and six surrivors of the Kl*l airship disaster in which 46 people lost their lires. a memorial was unveiled at Allonne, near Deauvais. France. Aa aerial View of the ■BTeillnj ceremony.52 words
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Article, Illustration30 1933-10-16 20 BIR FREDERICK LETTS ROSS, chief >t —s-lr adrtoer te the Brttteh Goverament who sailed for the halted States to rmmmt war «eki Ibh— <isi wMh the Asaerteaa OwrcrnsMfit. (Ptanet News.)30 words
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Article, Illustration21 1933-10-16 20 MS. RAMSAT MACDONALD and M. DahWber. the French Pi—lsr. placix their wroaths *a the Mtisrial art** the uveflku nnmtmy, (Plan«t News.)21 words
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