The Straits Times, 17 October 1933
1933-10-17
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Title Section29 1933-10-17 1 The Straits Times i j^^t^^r T m w r;:n gigSlFoai TbfcdUli ttfctttflffl 11 Hk Hfrfi hiffft The Straits Times to p SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17, IM3. PRICE 10 CENTS.29 words
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Advertisement70 1933-10-17 1 I!H8^8IIE: BE£lk J£ i^BRE 818 H. FMi WIRLI'I riicif fUjjuJMiiociNlfll ™B THE •'"^''"EoT |B f H| Rl'j m^ 1 ihiV Irir I" T' v iHH r )al l il 4-lit Mil Ui4lltSl4 fj \r Vi thf flit wnimn ii m .aY a! W X^kV i I -mt« or *C I70 words
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Advertisement33 1933-10-17 1 FOR all DffjfJJT^ OF frafOn M: Hkllim. k m%: MMH^Mt Mil A f*ri >Mttk*H na <i unit Lti. ku M T HffMBMNNAtV h*.... NA Rrlr««» I HJ4 WMNif ww i mm TNtfMM CUV.33 words
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Advertisement46 1933-10-17 1 RbAcl tbttfibß' 18: ifttftf If I^»8N( gSfii: 'tin. Pitin nomT! pillow cSmI to StSt Harf&ekstiShesti ROBINBQN eg,, LTB. ~v Aa> > A A W AVkAafH aBBBBBB^aBa^BBaaBBmaBBaBa^BBBBaBBaaaBBBBBBBBBKBBBBaBmmmK^^K^LCKB^MM^BBB^M^L^M ■as— TO JUDOI A MOTOR'! WORTH -CONSIDii THI DITAILI, Ml MNettMffi MBfB»S *R[ ¥*§UVM: IMmiBN*fiß f8» TRBn«l VIE: sotr \rrvr r46 words
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Advertisement512 1933-10-17 2 P. 0., BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated In England MML. PASSENOER AND CAROO SERVICES. :AR AND ORIENTAL SN CO ONTRACT WITH HI3 MAJESTVS DOVERNMKNT. 1 ONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICK D FROM LONDON FOR CHINA AND JAPAN. Due Tonnage B'pore X SOMALI 6.810 Oct 2^ CHITKAL 15 000512 words
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Advertisement586 1933-10-17 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. (MIM'O.N .LsK.N KAIMIA.) TO LONDON. Naptss, Miiiißlh. Lieisa. Antwerp Rolterdam and MMdlnbreugh. VtsseU Tonnage Due 8«lX K /.SHIM A MARU 10.000 Ort. 19 30 YASUKUNI MARU 13.000 Oct 31 Nov 1 HAKONX MARU l*.4«a Mm U 1* I SUWA MARU 17.000 Nov 90 Dec. 1 I FUSHTMI MARU586 words
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Advertisement626 1933-10-17 2 BURNS PHILP LINE. (Incorporated In Australia.) FOR BRISBANE. BYDNEY AND MXLBOURNS via JAVA. DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailings by the wetknown steamer MARKLLA (7.M6 tons) and the MANOOLA (3.393 tons) (Cairo only). The sa MARKLLA U one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia, cabins de626 words
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Advertisement550 1933-10-17 2 THE EAST ASIATIC CO, Clncorporated tn Denmark.) PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. TO GENOA. LONDON. ROTTEBDAM HAMBI'RG AND COPENHAGEN. Prom Prom From From B'pore Malacca Port Penan? Swett BORINOLA 3410 14/10 25 10 XT 10 •FIONIA 14 11 14 11 15 11 17 11 KRRIA 6/13 6 12 6/13 fytl LALANDIA550 words
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Advertisement1249 1933-10-17 2 awaT^^^^^T^T^^^^Tl^^^aaawai^*"^ THt BLII. FINNEL LINE (Ocean THE 111 A KUIOH srEAMslllf (O. Steam Ship Co.. Ltd. and China Malsal 1 1031 1 I Tl) Steam N»vlcat«on Co_ Ud.l THK (TXtRI) STr\MSHIP (<> I ri> THK STRMTS STEAMSHIP CO, LTD I 111 S\R%VV\K TEAMSHIP (<> LTD THE CHINA NAVIGATION CO, LTw.1,249 words
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Article290 1933-10-17 3 Vnien Steamship Comp SelK *V litomo. ■< am Naviga- 1 f ,al. have just ing refrlger- n Steamship I Zealand's Waltomo formerly <■ was built in lfillj by the Nort)iu:nb rland Shipbuilding i n-Tyne. for' Mcssi Andrew Weir and Company. leal big sing'.e- i a gross ton-290 words
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Article167 1933-10-17 3 Joint Service Of OJS.K, N.Y.K., And Union I'astle. A round Alrica passenger tour service has reo-ntly been Inaugurated Jointly by the Osaka Shosen Kalaha. Union Castle Line and the Nippon Yusen Kaisha The OS K vessels of the Japan-South America line or Africa line service will carry167 words
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Article44 1933-10-17 3 The following notice to mariners was posted yesterday T9 14-10 running torpedo 18 Inch.! FA A 3 No 865 lost dv. ing dropping practice on 13 10 33 Approximate position Lat 1» 154«" North. Long 104« 912" East Reward for recovery $40.44 words
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Article33 1933-10-17 3 According to telegraphic advice from I the Chief Inspector of Navigation at Batavla, the light beacon Rokanriver. showing a bright green light. In front of the rlvermouth <2'l3,S'N-100'43 5"E.) j Is not burning.33 words
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Article299 1933-10-17 3 SC RAPE IRON CARGOES. Serious Congestion Due To Japanese Shipments. A Nj. 50 1933 :ssued by the Baltic Interna'ional Maritime Canferrnce regarding tin shipment of scrap Iroa to Japan and the despatch at Yawata. the principal port of discharge. The circular reads "There has been an Increase In the shipment299 words
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41 1933-10-17 3 Spirits And Wines. It la notified for information that effective immediately a rate of U.B. $15.00 per ton of 50 eft. has been established on Spirits and Wines from the Straits to Pacific Coast ports.41 words
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Article96 1933-10-17 3 A notice to mariners gives the following lnfonnatlan concerning repUci Ing an station of a lixhtbuoy In Sln-a pore Strait: Position —Marking eastern end of Johore shoal Lat. 1* IVS. long 104' 05 "E (approx) Details —The light-buoy exhibiting a group flashing white light, show n? two96 words
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Article208 1933-10-17 3 LAXMI Brit 110 ton}, fron Kemaman 17-10 tor Kemaman IS-'O. ANOBY. Sar.. 417 tons, from Slbu 17-10. for 81tu 21-10 TIPORX. Dut.. 535 ton*, from 8 Pandjang 17-10. for S. Pandjanc 19-10. OEM. VERSPYCK. Dut S4O tons, from Letong 17-10. for Natuna Island 20-10. LARUT. Brit 4M tons,208 words
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Article118 1933-10-17 3 Tuesday. Ortoorr 17. Shlas alaatrstae tae Whar«« ar csaecled to arr:»e. n» rn... habbovb. Main Wharf Leh. "Prtnresa Mary." Lch "Mary Boar." W. Bt JohaOU Wharf Nu"*" Coal Wharf nu. VESSELS IN DBT DOCKS. Taajaag Fagar. Albert Dock NU. Victoria Dock Tug "Panda," Kings Dock Sostn. No118 words
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Article19 1933-10-17 3 The Master of the AJdegonda has reported that the Tjilaoeteurem Light burning U irregular. Position 7 ***** 107 41E.19 words
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Article32 1933-10-17 3 The P. and O. "Soudan" left Hone Kong and if expected to arrive at this Port at 11 am on Wednesday. She win proceed alongside thcSH Board t Wharf on arrlTai.32 words
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Advertisement141 1933-10-17 3 AMERICAN PIONEER *~~< LIME V^A ROOSEVELT STEAMSHIP Co. The Staunch and sturdy motor. •hips of the American Pttoscr Line J«s«and Regular monthly Freight Service. BONG KONG- S\— CBISTOBAL Seasa Sssaraiß West n PERU iMolleodo. Bridge Towa Callao Pecasmayo Barbados Punaltel. Sola- Port of Spain wry. Ttoro-Paltu) San Fkrrando Trinidad eto.141 words
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Advertisement381 1933-10-17 3 M NORDnFITSfHEP 1 iSa UJQm (Inorporatfd la %oj2^qs* Oermany.) The undermentioned are the company's Intended flxtiree OUTWARD 'ISAR for IloUo. Manila. Hong Kong. Shanghai. N. Chlr Japan Oct. 34 EAARRRUCttEN fee Ilallo. Manila. Hong Kong. Shanghai. N. China Japan Nor. HOMEWARD TRIER for Genoa. Barcelona. Lisbon. A-nst-rdara. Rd. rHamburg Brenca381 words
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Advertisement417 1933-10-17 3 aaaai"lj [QKNT I INKKSi Reduced Fares £67.3.11. MANILA HONG KONG TO EUROPE. > i\ ;i< TfwW ctaaa aarass tar FaHS. Ist elasa BaS la Asserts*. Taarlat esasa AUaaUa n the new aad laaasas sj. Miaastlaa ar sj. Wasasagiasi (If aaaMce tar a«k tae P Ca I b deasred »s|n iitaaalalj417 words
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Advertisement336 1933-10-17 3 LILKRMAN ]fti WL STEAMSHIP CO. LTDL (Incorporated In England > "ELLER.MAV LINK. FOR HAVRE, LONDON. ROTTERDAM A HAMBI RQ Via Perts and Sa*i t'aaul Due Sails Btramrr Spore S pore CITY OK BAODAD Oct 30 Nov J CITY OP LILLE Nov. M Dec. 2 CITY OF EVANBVILLE Dec. 20 Jsn.336 words
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Miscellaneous154 1933-10-17 3 TIDG TABLES. Taaeday, Oetoaar IT. H W 931 am S ft 2 In SJI pjn, S ft 7 m j L. W 313 am. 7ft sln. 1 SO pjn, 3 ft 3 in Wewaeeday. Octeker 10. H. W. 9 SS am. ft. 0 In, 10.13 pjn. 0 ft. 1 In.154 words
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Miscellaneous76 1933-10-17 3 SINGAPORE WEATHER REPORT. Stations Yesterday Last night Max. Rainfall Bright Mln temp. Ins Sunshine temp. *F hrs. *F Alor Star 84 Nil o 1 73 Sitlawan 89 NU 4.7 74 K Trencsanu 87 010 5 2 73 Bukit Jeram 89 0 16 4.9 73 Malacca 84 Nil 9.5 74 Singapore76 words
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Advertisement8 1933-10-17 4 N§ VACANT iiif "i ess MOTOR UCWICI CC8 words
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Advertisement37 1933-10-17 4 B tSf 1 Jv MBb l^j I \Ti H| h^L r'lti-ffi U. ha- I ~m^nsMV*mnitAv «m 1 mSTViX-Ptr* TwLfcf'"siuJr £T AfcftjUjMg uj^Jsafßß^^JULl^ tßtT mf 3 -milt ,,,1.,,, w, i.uUiih* 1U Ul W» It R fIU M* .bl37 words
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Advertisement43 1933-10-17 4 >" vi M S MC4X. HUm ftimg »»i am in tt I I w» VVHUHUIP JM 2r Ml I J WBmc iiMfrffi iMfIIMIIW rrtL 1 1 !r* 1 rm Ti 'jr.'i^ I 'rt^rT r-T."«<. ill.-*' C MM M M IBAI TUif CLUB. TOUT rCOD.43 words
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Advertisement71 1933-10-17 4 r MAmmMA MJIGHMHiByi TEMBIIi JAl^ttl CQ¥HMMLi>i n in I BS2 I ••ill ifewi «H». v v.. i I*--. 4>imf> I. 'f«*M tn 1 iV""« l'.','T/. jH .rii., I I W«j4 F*m^,- ...l.l«l.! (|*^uin«» (.11.p.. I lkn« I MMi. .1.. AtaMM »•'•>!' altktiil'DMk MIIMKIP A I jiytJßEficiPjn; Miit>ii fcM[ if d»»71 words
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Advertisement159 1933-10-17 4 TNI ITMITI riMII fiit"d»l ii iii* )Tintfnf «ii(f ITM A^Afl AAfl^liß^^fl BAfIMMAIAiIVM Itt Cifral Mr 11 1 r v ™H IK ft* ft MM* MM m I 'Hir'.iiKj. whom ajJ bu*)i>e«* wltli Arjrr)<ai. n]>riu«n v liai.ia i.o Ml tfMUKfH|MM JUUMUMM|Jp dUVtfMIHVl 111 m m m Mug I M J^pMflflMtBMtim» v^'159 words
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Article1112 1933-10-17 5 Creation Of Civil Engineering Service. How a million dollars was saved on road maintenance in the F.M.S. and the Straits Settlements last year is explained in the annual report of the Public Woras Department. The harmonious working of this department under the decentralisation policy and the1,112 words
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Advertisement230 1933-10-17 5 HOTELS PretenU FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY "THE MADCAPS of MONTMARTRE" ELEANORE NINON ROY PIERRE and LEO MANTIN. WEDNESDAY 18th. (INFORMAL) THURSDAY 19th. (FORMAL) SATURDAY 2Lt. (FORMAL) DANCING FROM 9.45 P.M. TO MIDNIGHT. ADMISSION NON-DINERS Sl.— BOOK YOUR TABLE NOW. RAFFLES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA. PHONE 5381. ADELPHI SEA VIEW HOTEL HOTEL ROOF230 words
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Advertisement108 1933-10-17 5 FRESH STOCKS JUST ARRIVED "Comorin'l OLDHAM BRITISH MADE "Faithful Service" DRY HT BATTERIES TRIPLE CAPACITY TYPES 64 Volt Blocks $6-00 161 do Grid Bias 1-20 SOLE AGENTS RADIO SERVICE Co. of Malaya Ltd. Broadcast House, 20, Orchard Need, Singapore, EIGHTEEN HOLE GOLF COURSE Excellent accommodation at the Rna Hin HoteL108 words
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Advertisement432 1933-10-17 5 HAPPY TO BE 136 lbs. Lost 38 lb». More to Follow. Most women would be alarm rti if their weight showed 136 lbs But not this one. Tou see she was 174 lbs .ma she has found a way to take o I that disfiguring overweight. Bhe writes— "Six months432 words
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Miscellaneous408 1933-10-17 5 MALAYAN AILS. KUALA LUMPUR. Today's Programme. ||C*fl Sign ZGE. Wavetaagtsi tt.92 Mctrw. 7 p.m. All-Odeon broadcast. AA 212.120 Selection— By The Blue Hawaliai waters In a Chinese temple garden Grand Symphony Orchestra. AA 212.031 Overture— The Thieving Magpie Part I and ll— Berlin State Opera House Orchestra. AA 212.047 Trio—408 words
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Miscellaneous69 1933-10-17 5 Followed by Recorded Music until 8 30 p m. THURSDAY. OCT. It. 1913. 0 p.m. Recorded Music. 6.45 pm. News Bulletin supplied by the Straits Times. 7 p.m. Relay Of Concert Items From Tomllnson Hall: Mrs. Paula Woods (Soprano) (accompanied by Mde. Diets at the piano) Mr J. M. Fraser69 words
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Article342 1933-10-17 6 Tribute To Mercantile Marine. The annual Service for Seafarers held on Sunday at 8t Andrew's Cat he dral was attended by a number of seafarers as weU as by representatives of the Port and Harbour authorities and of shipping companies. The scripture lessons were read by342 words
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Article114 1933-10-17 6 Increases At Rate Of 150 Hourly. Toklo. Oct 6. The population In Japan Proper U Increasing at the tremendous rate ot 150 hourly. 2.572 a day. or 1.000.000 annually, according to figures published by the Statistics Bureau. Last year's natural Increase was 1.007.398. an Increase of 145.505 over114 words
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Article39 1933-10-17 6 Mr. Walter Smith Elected Chairman. Mr Walter Smith, an Under-Secret-ary In the lost Labour Cabinet, was named President of the Executive Committee of the Labour Party for 1933-34 at the party conference at Hastings on Oct. 6.39 words
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Article1013 1933-10-17 6 Newspaper Plea For Reduction. In the following article, which It taken from the South China Morning Post of October 12. the position of Hong Kong In relation to defence contribution is nimii—d The unofficial members of Council will today offer their comments upon the Estimates for1,013 words
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Article125 1933-10-17 6 I Mr. Allison Stern, millionaire stjekbroker and racing man, sat in the New York Supreme Court on Sept 27 fingering his tie nervously and blushIng like a schoolboy. He had just heard his wife describe i him as the most precious husband In the world," writes the New125 words
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Article216 1933-10-17 6 Galileo's Telescope Used. Rays from the saoon wen concentrated through the tslsscopt of Galileo in Tuscany, transformed into electrical energy, and transmitted by cable and wireless to America, where the energy operated the switches which Illuminate the Chicago World's Fair, writes the Morning Post correspondent. The216 words
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Article138 1933-10-17 6 Forsaking Civilisation For The Wilds. Berlin, Oct. 1. The well-known German explorer and chemist. Dr Hermann Huth. who recently returned from the wilderness of the A mason to the capital of Ecuador after a stay there of nine years. announced on Oct. 1, after having given a detailed138 words
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Article73 1933-10-17 6 Two Malays Sit At Taiping Centre. (Prom Our Own Correspondent) Talplng. Oct. 14. 81x candidates from Perak sat for the Queen's Scholar: !p examination which was held at Talplng this week. Mr. A. Kler. the Inspector of schools. Perak. was the presiding examiner. Two Malays were among the73 words
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Article179 1933-10-17 6 THREAT TO BOYCOTT AUSTRALIA. If Tariffs On Japanese Goods Are Raised. Tokio. Oct 7. The suggestion that th. Japanese textile manufacturers may boycott Australian wool. If Australia carries out her Intention of levying additional duties on Japanese merchandise. Is contained In a protest sent to Canberra. The protest points out179 words
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Advertisement143 1933-10-17 6 Improve your Contract with "60 CONTRACT LESSON HANDS" IS* rAGBS. By ELY CILBERTSOK jt brand new book. Just published, giving up-to-the minute Contract methods according to the Culbertson System of 1033 teaching by the proved effective way of learning by example. By special arrangement with Mr. Ely Culbertson. world's greatest143 words
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Advertisement293 1933-10-17 6 fa 'f noMACAv*' fO»«liC<l'O>l !O IM CO.MW CQBII U»IO. o c Sin if v pore. SS.S4. A lady writes to say that she does not understand why an e-oylinder ear does not oost mor* to run than a car with fewer cylinders. She refers to the. statement that our Ford293 words
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Article1474 1933-10-17 7 RECENT RESEARCH WORK BY THE R.R.L The results of re. -em scientific work are summarised in six articles published in the latest number of the RRI Journal Mr Beeley contributes an article on an outbreak of oldlum which occurred In certain districts during the early part1,474 words
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Article139 1933-10-17 7 Four Months For Thief At Hong Fatt Mine. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Oct. 16. Today the first magistrate sentenced a Chinese coolie to four months* rlcorous imprisonment for stealing about half a flour sack full of tin ore from the Hong Pstt mine In Bunael139 words
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Article81 1933-10-17 7 Penan* Asiatic Fund Short Of Cash. (Prom Our Own Correspondent) Penan*. Oct. 16 Although monthly receipts haT* dropped considerably Penang Asiatic Unemployment Committee Is regularly helping hundreds of poor people. In the month of September 787 families were helped. The fund originally paid school fees and house rents81 words
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Advertisement164 1933-10-17 7 LAST NIGHT (TtJjJAvS J _I^Jfik« A SPLENDID FAST MOVING wLaQlaai rrTrfJaaswaTT m comedy you are certain TO ENJOY a4H a#^" M ■Bbw WARNER BROS PICTUstE. PREMIERE TO-MORROW A GREAT BRITISH FILMKROM TEMPLE THL'RSTOM S FAMOUS STORY. ANNE GREY, >T W BASIL RATHBONE, W?f'W OWEN NARES ».,> A "ONE PRECIOUS J164 words
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Advertisement286 1933-10-17 7 Opening TO-NIGHT I See the popular "BAD C.1R1." pair together again hi a picture ye« Cannot fall to enjoy. 6.15 j ALH AM BRA 1 9.15 She Married Him UM J M£**>r for or '.i»£ M *or worse Tt-Harro-m W&2 mostly worse! -t /J ml '**^T jjA TWre is ceawdy,286 words
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Article180 1933-10-17 8 Rubber Weaker All Round. TIN QUOTATIONS FALL AGAIN. (from Our Financial Correspondent.) Singapore, Tuesday. Today's Price* Rubber, 12', cts. a Ib., down ct. Tin. Singapore price SI 12.50 up 12', cU. (.oW. £6 Bs. M. down 2s. M. Yesterday's Prices Rubber, London, 3 29/32 d. down 1180 words
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Article312 1933-10-17 8 Singapore. Oct. 17. 12 boom. Buyer. Seller OMtti 4.25 Java Cube 800 Hambuig Cube- 8.00 Muntok White Pepper 2200 White Pepper 21 00 Black Pepper 13.00 Mixed Black Pepper 9.00 Copra, sundrtw" 3.20 Copra, mixed 2«5 Small Flake Tapioca 4.50 Fair Flake Tapioca 4.40 Mcd Pearl Tapioca 5.00 Small312 words
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article435 1933-10-17 8 Issue Val. Pd. £1 £1 Asam Kumbar? £1 £1 Austral Malay 5/- 6/- Ayer Hitam Tin 1 1 Ayer Weng £1 £1 Bangrin Tin 1 1 BatangPadang 1 1 Batu Caves £1 £1 Chenderiang 60 50 Hitam Tin 1 1 Hong Fatt 5/- 6/- Hong Kong Tin 5 5/-435 words
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Article279 1933-10-17 8 MM Val. Pd. riuyers Sellers. 1 1 Malacca Electric Ord. 1.30 1.35 1 1 Malacca Electric Pref. 1.80 1.90 10 10 Maynard Co. 2.90 3.10 1 1 Malayan Breweries 0.97 1.00 50 50 McAlister k. Co. 74.00 76.00 10 5 Overseas Ass. Corp. 5.20 5.40 40 40 Oversea Ch.279 words
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Article140 1933-10-17 8 Singapore Municipal 5 p.c. of 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 106 108 nom. Singapore Municipal 4,* p.c. of 1909 red. 1955 11,000,000 106 108 nom. Singapore Municipal 41/*4 1 p.c. of 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 105 107 nom. Singapore Municipal 4 p.c. of 1913 red. 1963 $2,000,000 102140 words
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Article371 1933-10-17 8 Fraser and Co. and Lyall and Evatt's Quotations Today s Pnc«s Fras-er Lyall k Evat Ca Allenby (|1) 0.86 0.95 0.75 0.90 Alor Gajah (|1) 0.60 0.70 0.60 0.70 A. HiUm (|1) 0.90 1.00 0.75 1.00 A. Kuning ($1) 0.15 0.20 0.15 0.20 A. Malay (|2) 1.40 1.50371 words
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Article232 1933-10-17 8 The following are the exchange rates this morning, according to the daily circular issued by the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation SELLINti. London, 4 months' sight 2/4 5/32 London, 3 months' sight 2 4' K London, 60 days' sight 2/4 7/64 fondon, 30 days' sight 2/4 3/32232 words
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Article95 1933-10-17 8 Rugby, Oct. 14. Foreign exchanges today were Amsterdam 7.82 Athens 560 Berlin 13.17':. Brussels 22.64 Bucharest 535 Bombay 1 6 3 64 Buenos Aires 44* i official. Copenhagen 22.40 Geneva 16.26 Hong Kong I's> R Helsingfora 226^ Lisbon 103»; Madrid 37 21/32 Milan 59\ Montreal 4.69' 2 Montevideo 3795 words
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Article67 1933-10-17 8 Noon, Oct. 17. R.S.S. equal to London Standard Tone of market Dull easier. Latest Cable Ix>ndon Spot Sheet 3 29 32d. per Ib. New York Spot Sheet G. cts. 6 15 16 per lb. Buyers. sellers. Spot (loose) 12.. (FOB.) 12 Standard R.S.S. on Tendor67 words
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Article79 1933-10-17 8 The programme or drills up to and far week-endlog. Oct. 23 U a* follows: Today (Tuesday). 5.15 p.m.. Headquarters; Art' oured Car Sec., Section Parade: "C" < Scottish > Coy.. Officers and N.C.Os. >leetln«; "F" (Malay) Coy.. Miniature Range. Wednesday. Public Holiday. Thursday. 5.15 p.m.. Headquarters. SVC. Lecture:79 words
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Article236 1933-10-17 8 9&tm North anj East India (Kumsangi 3 pm Belawan. A4m. Egypt and USA (Chattanooga CUy> j pirn. Selat Pandjaaf. Bwckalls. Siak Pakin Baroe. Port dc Kock Padang (Hong Kwoof) 3 p ra. Srlat Pandjanc. BengkalU and Bagan 81 Apt Apt <Hoi>« ThoOf) 3 p.m. Java. South-West Sumatra.236 words
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Article33 1933-10-17 8 B, "o*!au Rorbiah Jontr Vrrde >Ux Rouuel tiro* Sporr I««4«a Srpt 14 Ort. S Srpt 15 Ort. 7 Srpt IS Oct. 7 Sept 20 Ort 16 Sept 21 Ort 1«33 words
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Article14 1933-10-17 8 From China and Japan by Soudan lue at Singapore 11 a.m. tomorrow.14 words
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Article150 1933-10-17 8 400 Different Types On Display. London. Oct 12. OlympU today opened 1U six mlK>* A gangways to what U hailed as the best show ever" of motor-cars from many nations. There are on show over 400 different types, prices ranging from £100 to £3.540. Speed and appearanceReuter - 150 words
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Article144 1933-10-17 8 Rapid Growth Of British Motor Induct}. London. Oct 12. Prince George opened the 2«th International Motor Show at Olympla and In company with m King Alfonso made a tour of Inspection of the 400 cam on exhibition. Cars from five European rantlnentlal countries and Caitadi and MM144 words
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Miscellaneous68 1933-10-17 8 ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE WFEK. Ttmtmy. Ortaher 17. Johore Stale Council mrrtmg 11 «m. Annual mtc. of Btncraporr Cold Stormy Ltd, 12 30 p.m. Wriiiiliy Octotar It. RoUry Tiffin. Adelphl Hotel. 1 pin Police Band. Trlok Ayrr b 15 p m Prtfajr. OtUlti M. Mice Band. Botanical Oarden*. 5 IS pa.68 words
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Article817 1933-10-17 9 To Mr. Howeson. SMELTER PRODUCTION EXCESS EXPLAINED. In A Strauss -el Cos review of the tin market some months ago, the disturbing (act was pointed out that the Straits smelter production exceeded the ore supply during the preceding few months bj about 4.490 tons. The following817 words
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Article649 1933-10-17 9 I English Stocks Decline Sharply. (from Our Own Correspondent I London. Sept 30. Little Interest or instruction has been derived from watching the dally 1 dealings on the London Metal Exchange In the past two or three weeks, the turnover being small, and price movements comparatively unimportant649 words
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Article560 1933-10-17 9 Heavy Cost Of Young Budded Areas. Two flm-class high-yielding estates are owned by Malay United, but oni7 one of these. Kamparmallm. Is being 1 tapped, says WAT" in the Investor's Chronicle. The development outlay on Bekok. the younger estate, has been considerable, the rich soil conducing560 words
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Article850 1933-10-17 9 A Doll Week. GILT-EDGED STOCKS FIRM. r i From Our Own Correspondent.) London. Oct. 3. Reactions In Ixmdon financial quar- > tars to the Government's new loan dls- cussed below, were varied last week. but on the whole gilt-edged stocks were 1 1 firm. The Government was850 words
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Advertisement644 1933-10-17 9 BANKING. NKDERLANDSCH INDISCHE HANDELSPANK N. V. aattabtttwd ISO at Asww-rrtam AuU.orued Capital Olds lU).000.»00 Paid Up Capital Olds ».0«.000 ateac. re» Olds. SS.St.' 1 1* 111 \l> oil II I AMSTfcMDAM. BKAV( II omCES: THE HAGUE BOTTEBOAM. OVEB&EAS BBANCHKS. Batavla: Head Office for Dutch Mat L BRANCH OmtU: DUTCH EAST644 words
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Advertisement42 1933-10-17 9 OY M A WATCHES CHRONOMETERS: BNEW PATTERNS JUST ARRIVED WELL MOWN TRADITIONAL QUALITY REMARKABLE DESIGNS PRICES REMARKABLY LOW NEW MODELS IN GOLD— WHITE GOLD. CHROMIUM. ETC SOLI WITH ABSOLUTE GUARAIITEE AGENT: UM, uuraij CAPITOL BUILDING BRANCH STAMFORD ROAD 30-A RAFFLES PLACE SINGAPORE.42 words
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Advertisement303 1933-10-17 9 BANKING. NtiifiKLANDSCHE HANDEL-MAATSCHAPPU, N. V (NETHERLANDS TRACING SOCIETY.) Established ia Aastcrdun 1824. HEAD OFFICE: AMSTERDAM WITH BRANCHES IN ROTTERDAM AND THE HAGUE. HEAD OFFICE FOR THE EAST: BATAVIA. Branch— throughout tne Dutch East Indie* and U> tne Strait* Settlements. India. China. Japan and Arabia. LONDON BA.NKtKS TW Nattaul fYariarial Baa*.303 words
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Article83 1933-10-17 10 Singapore. ALBAJVBR4 Hold Me Tight. With June* Dunn Bally Bin 15— 1 15. CAITTOL The Ifcuquerader With Ronald Cobnan KUua Land! 15- 16. OBSAT WOELD Cabaret— AfUr Tomorrow Bom?. UA&LBOROI'GH Id-Ka-Chand. Indian Talk*. 11l tia. nw world Side Shows. Cabaret, Dancing. Talkies. Theatres Cinemas. PAVILION Lawyer Man With Wm83 words
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Obituary27 1933-10-17 10 On Sept. ISU) In London. ZUsa Jane Bribery, widow of the late K Bradbrr?. Harbour Muter Priuun. age If yean. Pcnang papers please copy.27 words
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910 1933-10-17 10 The Straits Times SINGAPORE, TUESDAY. OCT. 17.1933 ANOTHER LOCAL OPPORTUNITY. A vast amount has been spoken and written in Malaya during the past two yean on the subject of encouraging local agriculture. Strenuous efforts hare been made, and are being made, to improve the standard of locally bred poultry at910 words
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Article55 1933-10-17 10 A notification hi the Johore State Government Oaaette state* that Hr. T. R. Hubback bat been appointed honorary advisory game warden for the State of Johore. Mr. Huhback baa already been appointed honorary chief came warden of the Straits Settlement* and F.JJB.. and honorary advisory game55 words
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Article563 1933-10-17 10 GARRISON GOSSIP. Today the Straits Times publishes a new feature Garrison Gossip. Its particular appeal will be to the many Service men In Malaya, but it will treat of Service matters In a way that should appeal to all. The writer, who chooses to be known563 words
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Article1319 1933-10-17 10 CUN RUNNING IN IRELAND. k'ver since the economic war with Great Britain was started by the de Valera Government the activities of the extreme section of Irish Republicans of smuggling arms into Ireland have been redoubled. In this article Mr. A. W. P. Collins reveals some of1,319 words
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Advertisement147 1933-10-17 10 RTANDABB »Jlk V"^ I BOTTLE f _JL~^ 6 n. MM M^PWi 'HilT n 4ot %xm {~mT <gE*3i flt\ PI Ij'V/ *»J SQI %RE FANCY K I EP jnn BOTTLE p Fill «^H M h GUt l M- PI m I lu 7 U JStfcjA&S GLASS STOrrCBED 8MmD BlM v £rws*fl|147 words
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Advertisement104 1933-10-17 10 THE ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY, LIMITED. SHOP SOILED AND SECONDHAND PIANOS. GENUINE BARGAINS. ROBINSON UPRIGHT GRAND, lately returned from hire. In new condition. $275. Zimmermann Upright Grand in Solid Mahogany Case. Tone and touch perfect. A high class GERMAN PIANO. Price $775. Reduced to $375. Appearance as New. Call at the104 words
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2080 1933-10-17 11 CITY LISTENS ALL DAY TO FIRING OF GUNS. Hospitals Filling With Casualties To Government Forces. News from Sian concerning the revolution is still meagre owing to the strict censorship. According to oar Bangkok correspondent firing rouM be heard all day yesterday aad casualties were2,080 words
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Article602 1933-10-17 11 Official Reports Denied By Constable. Berlin, Oct. 11. At the reopening of the Reichstag Are trial a most dramatic Incident occured when Dlmltroff at the outset wished to put a question, at which the President sharply stated that the moment was Inopportune for questions. In spiteReuter - 602 words
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Article39 1933-10-17 11 Amsterdam, Oct. 13. Two Dutch military aeroplanes crashed near the village of hewteren after colliding in the air during a practice flight. The four occupants. two lieutenants and two sergeants. were killed instantly. AnetaTrans- Ocean.Aneta-Trans-Ocean - 39 words
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Article42 1933-10-17 11 Japanese Statesman's Death In British Colombia. (BrlUth Colombia.) Oct. 18. Dr. Inaso Nltobc, the well-known Japanese rtMmnan died from pneumonia today. He drew op 90 yean ago the sugar law on which the Formoaan sugar industry was founded. Itewtsr.42 words
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Article952 1933-10-17 11 Rebel Chiefs Trapped. BOMBING HAVOC IN NEUTRAL ZONE. The Undine of Japanese bluejackets at two points on the Kwangtung coast is i—stUs la a message from Hong Kong, bat confirmation Is lacking. The Message states that Japanese at* eontfactlng "certain investigations." The capture aad subsequent sensationalSin Chew Jit Poh; Sin Kuo Min - 952 words
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Article74 1933-10-17 11 High Army Officers Arrested. Vienna. Oct. 17. A Naxl coup in Lins was forestalled when the police raided a house known as a Naxl meeting-place and arrested an acting Lieutenant In the Austrian j Army and a number of higher officers and civilians, whoReuter - 74 words
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Article146 1933-10-17 11 $250,000,000 Allocated For Cotton Loans. Washington. Oct. 16. The Recovery Finance Corporation has allocated $250,000,000 to the Commodity Credit Corporation for cotton loans. Renter. Petroleum Prices. Washington. Oct. 17. Mr. Harold L. Ickes. Secretary of the Interior, has fixed minimum prices for petroleum and its products to becomeReuter - 146 words
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Article84 1933-10-17 11 Drop In Consumption In America. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London. Oct. 17. I nited States rubber consumption last September watt 35,700 tons, a decrease of 9,200 tons compared with the previous month. Details show Arrivals, 47,400 tons. Consumption. 35.700 tons. Stocks, .134.600 tons. Afloat, .'i 1.500 tons. Consumption of84 words
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Article151 1933-10-17 11 To Bid For New Record On Flight To Post Rome. Oct. 18. The famous airman. Slgnor Bernar- dl. has been appointed aviation adviser to the Chinese Oovernment. Slgnor Bernardi is shortly flying tr China accompanied by a pilot. Slgnor Mansrtni. who with Slgnor Bernardi etlabllshed the recent151 words
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Article74 1933-10-17 11 Imperial Chemical Industries Introduce New System. London. Oct. 12. The British chemical trust known as Imperial Chemical Industries. Ltd Is the first undertaking in Britain to make a trial of the 40-hour working week, this system having been lntroiuced In the factory at Bill ing ham with 6.000Aneta-Trans-Ocean - 74 words
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Article528 1933-10-17 11 Cabinet Member's View Of German Action. 4 "PEACE OR WAR." U.S. Leaves Europe To Decide. "Precipitate, ill judged and most regrettable" is how Mr. Ne\ille Chamberlain. Chancellor of the Exchequer. ig» cribes Germany's action in lea\ing the League of Ma and the Disarmament Conference. ■Mr. Henderson saysReuter - 528 words
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Advertisement74 1933-10-17 11 WHAT DO VOl KNOW ABOUT MILK? THAT is a most impo:Unt question but on* not «a«Uy answered. Mast pcopto try to )udft n»uk by th* cream Ism on UM bottle or by UsU. But U* •bolt story of milk U not remled by thaw two ten* KLIN! POWDERED MILK •OLVBS74 words
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359 1933-10-17 12 Serious Allegations By Dutch Newspaper That rubber restriction proposals arc meeting with vigorow opposition in Netherlands India and that opiates there against any restriction seaesa* is growiag, is indicated by the following message from our Modaa lorrtopoartf t. Serious allegations have been nade by359 words
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Article293 1933-10-17 12 Annual Meeting: Of Thrift Society. The annual general meeting of the Singapore Municipal Employees' Cooperative Thrift and Loan Society. Ltd. ook place In the Municipal Board Room. Mr. W. Bartley. president of the society presided. After the minutes of the previous neeting had been confirmed, the Chairman asked293 words
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Article165 1933-10-17 12 Alleged Negligent Driving. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban. Oct. 16. The hearing was continued In the i Seremban magistrate court, today, before Raja Kamaralxaman bin Raja Mansur. in the case in which Dr. 8. C. Howard, an estate medical nractioner. answers a summons for alleged negligent driving. Mr.165 words
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Article27 1933-10-17 12 The Royal Singapore Flying Club days for members of the Singapore Swimming C!ub will be held at the Swimming Club next Saturday and Sunday.27 words
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Article225 1933-10-17 12 Alleged Attack With Shoemaker's Awl. Being deaf and dumb, a young Chinese named Ah Low had perforce to resort to signs to defend himself on a charg*- of causing hurt with a shoeawl to a comparlot named Chow Choon Choon be fere Mr. N Orlce. the second225 words
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Article79 1933-10-17 12 Sinn-Indian Representatives Appointed. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Oct. 16 A deputation has been appointed to, call upon the Chief Secretary and agate* the rice tax on behalf! (iiinese and Indian communl- n. Mr S. Veerasamy and the Lai Tet Loke have been ap- rs ol the79 words
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Article106 1933-10-17 12 At the annual general meeting of the Club the following office bearers and members of the committees were elected President Mr. M. Kader Sultan JP the hon. secretary and treasurer Mr I I Modr Nagallngara IP, committee. Mr. T. K. Shalk I Dawood J P Mr. M. V.106 words
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Article49 1933-10-17 12 Mrs. E. M. Drage, who was convicted Of cheating in respect of $35. on the a Chinese carpenter and fined $M and one day's simple lmprl- sonment. has. through her legal re- I p: a tat ires, lodged an appeal against i the conviction. I49 words
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Article310 1933-10-17 12 No Extra Charges. UNEXPECTED BLOW AT COLONY TRADE. From Our Own Correspondent Kuala Lumpur. Oct. 17. The allegation that the rice tax will Involve an Increased cost of fifty cents per bag. exclusive of Import duty, on rice landed at Port Swettenham with a consequent310 words
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Article53 1933-10-17 12 European Driver In Skid. A European. Mr. E S. Williams, was driving through Yeo Chu Kang Road at 10.30 p.m. on Saturday, when his car skidded and crashed Into a drain. Mr Williams was badly cut In the forehead and had two teeth broken. He was removed to53 words
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Article60 1933-10-17 12 <From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca. Oct. 14. Two middle-aged Malay women Napla binte Mat and Ton blnte Sarip. appeared before Mr. J C. Derrick In the police court today, on a charge of using abusive language to Abdul Kadlr. peon at the Supreme Court. The complainant, was supported60 words
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Article246 1933-10-17 12 Coroner's Advice To Young: Chinese. "This ought to be a lesson to you now that it is dangerous to go Into a large pond without knowing how to swim. If you want to learn there Is a proper pool at Mount Emily where I there246 words
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Article109 1933-10-17 12 Magistrate Who May Join Bar. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. Oct. 14. With the retirement of Mr. O. 8. i Hellings, first magistrate. Ipoh Is deprived of a Judicial officer, a popular' social figure and a keen cricketer. This morning members of the local bar gathered109 words
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Article52 1933-10-17 12 Chinese Woman's Fatal Fall From Bus. 'From Our Own Correspondent > Kuala Lumpur. Oct. 16. Bound feet are said to have been the cause of the death of a Chinese woman at Batu Caves yesterday. The woman slipped while getting out of a bus and died in hospital52 words
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Article60 1933-10-17 12 The Cameron Highlands Hotel Co, Ltd. have received a large number of I applications for accommodation during the coming Christmas and new year holidays, but it is regretted that for reasons beyond the control of the directors lt is not possible to accept bookings for those dates. It Is however,60 words
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Article652 1933-10-17 12 Aerial Pioneer. FIRST AUSTRALIAN FLIGHT RECALLED. 81r Keith Smith, who, with hlr brother, the late Sir Ross Smith, biased the aerial trail between grigi*^ and, Australia fourteen years ago, arrived In Singapore by the Centaur this morning on his way to Europe. "Tea. lt was652 words
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Article85 1933-10-17 12 Proposed Flying And Motoring Hopeful Sign. "I have noticed lately that backward and over age boys especially in Standard vn are not hanging on In the hope of obtaining a Cambridge certificate in the distant future, but are eagerly grasping any charibe of employment now offered them,85 words
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Article61 1933-10-17 12 (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang. Oct. 16. A Chinese who was crossing to Penang from Butterworth on the ferry boat. Kullm. at noon today Jumped Into the sea when the boat was halfway across. Although the boat was immediately put back, the sea had swallowed up the unfortunate61 words
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Article752 1933-10-17 12 A BORNEO PLANTER ON TOLONCLAGI. We read through Tolong Lagl The idea of publishing this for charity is a brilliant Idea. We sniggered at '.he lewd parts and laughed at the rude parts, and moaned at the crude parts. It seemed a pity to loee752 words
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Article62 1933-10-17 12 A committee meeting of the Straits Settlements Singapore) Association will be held on Monday Oct 30. In the Singapore Exchange Room at 5 p.m To confirm Minutes; Matters arising therefr Sschool Fees: Legislative Council Papers: Straits Settlements <P»nang> and (Malacca) Associations: Committee Vacancy: Registration of Domestic Servants: Amandent62 words
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Advertisement148 1933-10-17 12 W THE FINISHING TOUCH TO THE i|^WyjJ>^ "CORRECT" TOILET V^ > I\\^/1 \Ji\ I N the °P lnion ot m »ny women t w!r who never use ordinary per- J^Mwm fumes, Eau de Cologne is an A I y°^\t U e «sential to the toilet. For f V Hf V148 words
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633 1933-10-17 13 Amendment Of Code. M ATTKR FOR UNOFFICALS OF COUNCIL Replying to the complaints set out by Brother James, visitor. Christian Brothers Schools, ln the correspondence columns of the Struts Times in connection with grants-ln-ald. Mr. F. J. Morten, acting Director of Education. Interviewed, said he agreed633 words
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Article253 1933-10-17 13 Planters* Association Council Decision. The KHtt of the EJUL eeeasabthe Hasten' A—irtart— el Malaya. This announcement la made ln the following it at—lent Issutd to the press: A special meeting of the Council of the Planters' Association of Malaya was held In Kuala Lumpur on Oct. 7.253 words
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Article205 1933-10-17 13 Mr L H Dascent. of the Ipoh Police, sailed for home by the Corfu. Mr W R Sinclair. C A. of Messrs. Br *n Phillips and Stewart, went on leave by the Glengarry. Mr F H. D.i'c. the well-known Teluk Anson planter, and Mrs. Dale are duo205 words
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Article437 1933-10-17 13 Singapore "Landmark" Removed. The Shenandoah m, probably the most wonderful private yacht In the world, which since liar. 4 last year, has t n anchored In Singapore waters off th- Swimming Club, has left Cingapore for Hong Kong, with her owner, lean millionaire tourist, his wife437 words
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Article87 1933-10-17 13 Maintenance For Wife Alleging Cruelty. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Talplng. Oct. 14. An order to pay his wife $10 a month as maintenance was made by the Talplng magistrate. Che Albakrl. against Kwok Ah Hal. a local bicycle shopkeeper. The wife alleged cruelty and said her husband87 words
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Article92 1933-10-17 13 Proposed Flying And Motoring Gymkhana. <from Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban. Oct. 10. At a committee meeting of the Negrl Sembllan branch of the Automobile Association of Malaya. Mr. W. O. Howse. presiding, a suggestion from the Kuala Lumpur Flying Club that a combined flying and motoring gymkhana be92 words
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Article104 1933-10-17 13 Labourer's Fall From Housetop. Two accidents occurred In town yesterday, resulting In the deaths of a Chinese and an Indian. The first occurred In Anson Road when a 25-year-old Chinese contractor's coolie working on top of a house fell a height of about 20 feet to the pavement.104 words
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Article125 1933-10-17 13 Malacca Arrangements For Celebrations. (From Our Own Correspondent.) MiUcca. Oct. 14. The Poppy Day collations thu year in Malacca are being organised by Mrs- A. W. Frisby. A number of functions are to be arranged to nelp swell the funds, and it to hoped that Malacca people will125 words
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Article178 1933-10-17 13 Appeal For New Members. Calls on the benevolent fund of the Royal Society of 8t George (Singapore Branch) were somewhat greater during the year 1932-33. says the annual report of the committee. The society gave relief to destitute Englishmen to the extent of $175. The usual donation178 words
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Advertisement19 1933-10-17 13 SUPERITE the New HENLEY SUPER MOISTURE AND RUST RESISTING CABLE Particulars on Application JOHN MOREY CO. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS SINGAPORE,19 words
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Advertisement248 1933-10-17 13 J NON ALCOHOLIC |i AbEST ENGLISH HOPS EXACTLY LIKE M FRAM ROZ For LINE HALFTONE BLOCKS THAT PRINT CORRECTLY. THE STRAITS TIMES PROCESS DEPT. CECIL STREET PHONE 7703 <Clu></U, YALXHALL I LIGHT SIX A BIG CAR in all but PRICE... A notable feature of the Vauxhall New Light Six is248 words
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369 1933-10-17 14 Padang Hockey. Malays' "Bisley" Results. Bangkok Tennis Clash. Y.M.C.A. DEFEAT S.C.C. BY TWO GOALS. M.C.C. TOUR Club Overwhelmed By Fast Attack. 8.C.C 1: V.M.f.V 1. Displaying superiority In all department*, the Y M C A beat the 8.C.C In a hockey match on the Padang. yr.M .t- day by three369 words
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731 1933-10-17 14 Two Goal Win In Hard Game. B.R.C. 4. SCJIC. Although they were given a hard he SRC. playing at home yesterday, proved themselves superior to the BC.R.C. and won their hockey match by 4—2. a true criterion of the \n unfortunate Incident occurred Just731 words
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Article118 1933-10-17 14 Queen s Club Meeting Results. LoaiM. Oct. 13. In the Lawn Tennis annual two-day covered courts' contest at Queen's Club between the International Clubs of Oreat Britain and France, at the end ;of the first day. the club* were level with four matches each. The English winsReuter - 118 words
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Article233 1933-10-17 14 TODAY. C D. Belton and H. I. Fougere vs. H. Henshelwood and C. G. Fugler (to finish). H r L Dyne and V. D. Knowks vs A. 8. Banks and G. Aurely. Dr E D. Lindow and H K. Fearnstde vs. O. C Miller and H. C Allen.233 words
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Article317 1933-10-17 14 u n Company's Ninth "Bisley." The ninth annual "Blsley" meeting of the P. (Malay) Company of the Singapore Volunter Corps was held at Buklt Tlmah range on Sunday. The meeting was a success In every way. 80 competitors taking part In the Individual events and the standard317 words
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Article140 1933-10-17 14 Golf Victory Over The Municipality. The following are the results of the match between Sepoy Lines and Municipality, played yesterday: Municipality. M M. Patterson and Kelly l'« W. W. Patterson and Oill 0 laycock and Raper 1 Hartley and J. I. Dawson 0 C. QUmour and Snell140 words
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Article179 1933-10-17 14 Tatar. Oilila 11. Rufbr A <M.0.) Co, I.V.C. Tt. Public Banicm. P_— Hoetcr PoUee tod ti. Kh»l_ Amu Oapoi. Wrimfcf, OHif l» Ku«ty: S.C.C. B. WUHMn Rc«t.. Bo— ay: Oeykm Sport* Ctaib I m. SCJtC. 1.. CSC ml.: —C O. YUO. lit.. M.C U. grd. Tk*a_y. Ottit- 1«Hockey179 words
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Article274 1933-10-17 14 Fine Tennis Duels At Bangkok. (From Oar Own Correspondent.) Bangkok. Oct. 11. Tennis lovers In "g*"% had an opportunity this week to witness games in which the Annamlte champions from Saigon. Chlm and Nua, have taken part. Chlm is the champion of Indochlne, and Nua the next274 words
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Article152 1933-10-17 14 Wins First Professional Contest (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang. Oct. 15. In the presence of one of the biggest crowds ever assembled at Fun and Frolic Frank Webber had his first professional fight last night, meeting Francis Aposto. the Burma champion. In a ten round bout for a152 words
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Article69 1933-10-17 14 Richards' Winners Now Total 229. London. Oct. 13. The champion Jockey. Oordon Richards again rode three winners at Newmarket to-day bringing his total to 229 for the season He now needs 17 more to equal the record of Fred Archer. Reuter. The A.P.C. defeated s—o5 0 on69 words
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Article165 1933-10-17 14 Opening: Match Drawn At Karachi. Karachi. Oct. 16. The M.C.C. team opened the Indian tour with a two day match against Major C. B. Ruble's eleven. The M.C.C. scored 292 (Walter 71 Barnett 62. Valentine 59) and 70 for four declared. Major Ruble's side made 99 (Townsend 3 for 19)165 words
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Article115 1933-10-17 14 Odds-On Favourite Wins Cmulfield Stakes. Sydney. Oct. 15. The result of the Caulfield Btakes run here to-day was as follows: CHATHAM r»-4> 1 MIDDLE WATCH (»-4p 3 DERMAID (9-H t 3 KUVERA (9-0) t. t dead-heat. Won by three-quarters of a length; head between second and third. Time115 words
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Article126 1933-10-17 14 From Our Own Correspondent Muar. Oct. 16. There are only two entries for the Byd Salleh Cup. The Byd Salleh Cup was presented by Byd Salleh b Syd Abdul Rahman for competition between teams from Malacca. Muar and Batu Pahat Last year there were four entries, the Malacca126 words
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Article93 1933-10-17 14 Six clubs red ior r'.ir Singapore lntcr-club badminton championship, the first round '.W-s of which will b<; played o\er the week-end at. the SVC. Drill Hall The draw will take place at noon tomorrow at 126 Chin Swee Road. The have entered are as follows: I B.P United Chinese93 words
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Advertisement46 1933-10-17 14 MASSED BANDS OF THE ALDERSHOT TATTOO IHE HIGH LIGHTS OF THE 1933 TAI 100 ALL THAT WAS BEST IN THE TATTOO— ARE RECORDFD ON "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" RECORDS CALL AND HEAR THESE WONDERFUL RECORDS OR SEND FOR LIST. MOU i RIE'S "H.M.V." SPECIALISTS SINGAPORE and PENANG.46 words
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Advertisement113 1933-10-17 14 P s "R__slVlarr.. and clear spring water. Three of the most important ingredients nwessary to the manufacture of a perf' ■Ps^ Malt and Hops harvested from the world s most VJ^T j famous fields and oichards impart nutriment A and that distinctive tlavour which characterises f beer. The Company's slogan113 words
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1616 1933-10-17 15 ENGLISH TLRF TOPICS. Tai Yang's Triumph In Jockey Club Stakes. I Our Own Correspondent.) Straits Times Orncz, Fleet Street, Oct. 2. ■.ally interesting events have intrigued English turf Mints this week. The Hon. Lambton. Hyperion's trainer, has announced that1,616 words
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Article390 1933-10-17 15 Handicaps For Races On Saturday. The following are the handicaps for the Perak Turf Club's Autumn MeetIng which opens on Saturday. Oct. 21. Eaee I— Horses Class 3— Otv. t—6 tmn.— 2.ls p.m. Hot Iron 9.0. Point Blank 8 12. Windfall 8.12. Buffoon 8.9. Catspaw 8.10.390 words
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Article125 1933-10-17 15 She Was Only An Alderman's Daughter, But— Newmarket. Oct. 12. Miss Oladys Waldren. daughter of a Fulham Alderman, who last night was adopted as Conservative National candidate In the bye-election for East Fulham. won the historic Town Plate over four mile* founded In 1666 by Charles n125 words
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Article103 1933-10-17 15 October Medal (Stroke). Forty-seven cards were taken out for the Keppel Golf Club October Medal and the following were the net scores returned: J. H Addis 87 17 70 net. M. M Paterson 71 Scr. 71 J. L Elmer 91 20 71 A. J. Donald 89 17103 words
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Article111 1933-10-17 15 Results of ties played In the Old Raffleslans' Association Tennis Tournament are as follows: "O. T Peall Challenge Cup" H. M. Sujak best F. Morris. 6—3. -4 Dr. 8. L Oehlers beat N. A Mallal. ft— l, r Singles Handicap Dr. R C Oehlers owe 5 beat Mohd.111 words
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Advertisement376 1933-10-17 15 pKMMYCBOrT r lin r Single-cylinder. Bore 4 in. LjJ^M^m bl^t* K '101.6 m.m.) Stroke 6 in. M jf J Abt>. (152.4 m.m.) Propeller speed I W^^^^ ===^^m^^^(, |ki Lots of power for little cost L^^ x\^jlwu^^ for oil fuel is much cheaper \\Jr and every gallon goes further. -^JJ This376 words
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Article363 1933-10-17 16 ASI ATICS MEET AT RUGGER. Ipoh Win Hard Game At Taiping. ■n Our Own Correspondent.) Taipln*. Oct. 16. strict Asiatic Rur t b was >ed at Taiping this wl a a side from Ipoh met und d« ptftf Asiatics XV by 9 po.nts to 3 after a keen and exciting363 words
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Article382 1933-10-17 16 Aston Villa Players And Referee In Struggle. A disquieting scene without parallel In Fngii«h football occurred towards the end of the match between Portsmouth and Aston Villa at Portsmouth on B«pt 30, when the referee. Mr. R. O. Rudd. awarded the home team the third goal which382 words
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Article382 1933-10-17 16 First Holders Of "White Honey" Cup. (Prom Oar Own Correspondent.) Klang. Oct. 16. Playing at the Chan Kee Hong Hall last Saturday. Miss Lee 81m Chew and her brother Lee 81m Beng annexed the mixed doubles title by defeating Mis* Lee Chow Yew and Teh Boon Klat382 words
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Article331 1933-10-17 16 (From Our Own Correspondent > Muar. Oct 16. The following are the results of the first round of the Muar Badminton Tournament held under the ausploss of the Muar Club. Singles. Mohd. Top (81 81) beat Othman b Yasslm (Oubahan StU) 15—10. 15-4. Chow Ah 800 (Oovt. Qrs.)331 words
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Article55 1933-10-17 16 At the eighth 1933 monthly general meeting of the Amateur Sporting Association held on Oct. 5. Mr. Ll m Chan Seng was elected the Honorary Public Officer in place of Mr. Teo Hoe Kang who had resigned, and Mr. Tan Boon Ouan was promoted a member of the committee55 words
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Article161 1933-10-17 16 Negri-Sembilan Team Against Perak. From Our Own Correspondent .i Seremban. Oct. 16. Negrl-Sembllan hockey selectors met at the N.B. Club today after the trial game and selected the following side to travel down to Ipoh on Saturday for the Inter state game against Perak: Alexander S. Emmamuel (N.B.161 words
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Article204 1933-10-17 16 The results of Friday's ties in the SRC. Tennis Tournament were as follows:— •B" Singles. O. O. Struys (owe 3) beat C. R. Bber iscr.) 6—3. 6— l. Or. W. A. Balhetchet and H. N. Balhetchet (owe 15.3) beat K C. Balhetchet and N. 8. Hogan. (owe IS)204 words
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Advertisement147 1933-10-17 16 Ostomalt is your most reliable source of vitamins A, B. C and D the four vital food factors which keep you welL Vitamin A to give you resistance to ills —is supplied by a high concentrate from cod-liver oiL Vitamin BB to stimulate your appetite is supplied by high quality147 words
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Advertisement309 1933-10-17 16 Attractive mmV ■7^'mmmml mi W .mm^ammml mm 7 .^^^mmmmml smmmml Every used car we offer has been wisely chosen, carefully inspected and thoroughly re-conditioned. Consequently we are able to do two things which make your purchase profitable. WE SELL AT REASONABLE PRICE WE VOUCH FOR EVERY CAR WE SELL. Our309 words
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Advertisement255 1933-10-17 17 ifcftk RIGHT TIME i^^ W FOR ALL TIME! W HO WINDING! NO WINDING! A GREAT MNEW BRITISH INDUSTRY. JHI NOW FROM YOUR ELECTRIC MAINS YOU CAN HAVE W 1 1 LIGHT HEAT POWER AND TIME. 3fc-^|K The boon of Synchronous Time brings with it the boon of employment in a255 words
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Article109 1933-10-17 18 No Rapprochement With Germany Toklo. Oct 16. Ridiculing London's fears that Germany's action will Increase the tendency for a Japano- German rapprochement the Foreign Office spokesman emphasised that the fundamentals of Japan's foreign policy s laid down In the Imperial rescrlp Issued on Mar. 27 on the109 words
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Article451 1933-10-17 18 Conciliation Policy Advocated. London. Oct. 16. Germany s secession from the League and the Disarmament Conference Is discussed at length In leaden In all the morning papers, which, while admitting that the League has suffered a serious setback, deprecate any alarmist agltatlon. and appeal to cool and calm451 words
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Article135 1933-10-17 18 Nanking Anxious For Future Of league. Nanking. Oct. 10. Chinese circles regard Germany'* withdrawal from the League as another proof of the growing conviction that the world Is sitting on top of a Tolcano and the action signifies to them that there is as much gunpowder lying135 words
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Article125 1933-10-17 18 Washington. Oct. It. The SUte Department has instructed Mr. Norman Davis to carry on Informal discussions towards agreement about the future action most likely to serve the cause of peace as future disarmament efforts are the most vital concern of the United States Meanwhile the New York125 words
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Article154 1933-10-17 18 London, Oct It. The heavy offerings of gold currencies as the result of Hitler's coup was the feature of the exchange markets today The dollar appreciated from 4 57 to 4.47 while French francs were quoted at 81 78 after reaching 83.00 The principal sellers were Americans whoseReuter - 154 words
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Advertisement302 1933-10-17 18 Cuticura Healed Itching Pimples on Little Boy's Face "My link son's trouble waa on b i ear and the aide of his lace. It start--" with bole iianplre that soon spread acJ formed wet. sore erapuoas. The itching waa so bad thtt he soatchasi uni.l the eruptions would bleed, and302 words
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Advertisement163 1933-10-17 18 ■ipa^^^^^tv«w aa B?*~~~~^^5 r _e/^am i "aw^Bav 1 1 \+£ML XAla«»Ki/ Like a cooling and rejuvenating breeze from the sea. P H OE N I X MINERAL WATERS satisfy the most parching and exacting thirst of the hottest day. You should keep a supply in the house your visitors too163 words
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Article1232 1933-10-17 19 GUNSHY - GUNSHY. By Why Do People Become Volunteers? The Wiltshires Bring Home The Cup. t :y m*ud, in so far as there is such a thing. U popularly supposed to betray a marked tendency to ■> quo, and to ask the mom numb r of questions comwttn *.he most1,232 words
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Article185 1933-10-17 19 Locks Girl In Tank For Eight Years. Kidnapped from her home In Rosario 'Argentina) by a love-crazed Frenchman eight years ago, a girl named Aurella Bonlporte was found on Oct. 2 imprisoned In a large disused lrrn i tank, writes a correspondent of the Daily Herald. When she185 words
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Article122 1933-10-17 19 Now A Wine Salesman In America. Georges Carpentler, the boxer, has sailed for the United States— as a commercial traveller In French wines, says a report from Paris. "I shall only take orders to be delivered after Nov. 7— that is. after Prohibition has been repealed In 31122 words
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Advertisement23 1933-10-17 19 i FOURNIER'S HYGENIQUE MIXTURE TONIC EIJXIR World Wide Reputation. Refose Substitutes. Sold by an Chemist* and Stores and FH3SRAL DXaratSAKY Raffles Square. Bandore23 words
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Advertisement103 1933-10-17 19 on the MuhJ 4lwS I yJ^^^EC O NOMY" \^r SCRI BBLING PAPS P«r Oeaea No. 1. 10 iachea X 8 inches $1.30 N-. 2. 4!i iBdM. X sli iKkwa .40 No. S. AYi taefcw* X•% I POSTAGE PER DOZEN (within Malaya):— No. 1 $1.10 extra. Nos. 2 and 3: 50103 words
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Miscellaneous238 1933-10-17 19 Today's Crossword Puzzle (CLUES.) ACROSS. !i STalUr M OaiwM the kreatto 1 Part ol plant XI Imitated 4 Not hard J4 Part of speech 7 Wound marks M. Put down 11 Lccal claiir. XI. Swam 12 Noose M Exploit IS Tast M Klntdon 14 Paint 31 Enjoyment 1J Old M238 words
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Article, Illustration35 1933-10-17 20 WHEN A GOODS TRAIN ran oil ilir U..c% a short distance from Taunton Station. Somerset, tbe engine slid down an embankment. •>• driver and fireman were thrown clear. Main line trafflr was35 words
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Article, Illustration16 1933-10-17 20 THE NEW REKR.U TOR HEAD" hkßCrassjawt r..r tr*tin< eyes at thr exhibition In London. (Planet News >16 words
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Article, Illustration35 1933-10-17 20 THE t RAC K ATLANTIC EXPRESS front Chicago U New York was wrecked at Binghamtoa. N.T., when a milk train ploacbed into the rear carriages. Fifteen persons were killed and I 2« injvred. (Pteaet News.)35 words
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Article, Illustration25 1933-10-17 20 THE MASS OF SPLINTERED WOOD and twisted metal la the Interior of one or th» roarh-n -f lh« rsprema after the < r i- (Plmn New*.)25 words
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Article, Illustration21 1933-10-17 20 Kr.M.MTIONS on tbe wet track at Brook Unas as «rhr«rs practised In preparation for the five hundred aUtos rse*. (n«sw« News.)21 words
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Article, Illustration27 1933-10-17 20 TO NORWEGIAN STFAMER AUK. sinking oil MaUao. alter tbe coUtotea with the DmUi ster. rr Msbnoe. Eighty f— stagers oa beard the Malsaoe wot* tajmred. (MmH News.)27 words
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Article, Illustration46 1933-10-17 20 M nERKE COT. French Minister of Mafltaa, Ml La Bowget oa flight to Moscow by way of Kieff and I kof. The MiaJsterial air Ku4r«n to c— psstd of three machine* and to irrwmM by a n amber of hUhlypiaeed KTtatioa offlrftt and expert* (Planet New*.)46 words
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Advertisement16 1933-10-17 20 THE OCEAN ACCIDENT AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION, LTU (Incorporated in Great Britais) U*a4 Onto for Malaya: SINCATOgg.16 words